Fair Book - Davis County Fair
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Fair Book - Davis County Fair
The 38th Annual Fort Bloomfield IRCA/URA Rodeo July 2, 3, 4 2016 153nd Annual Davis County Fair July 12-17 2016 7:30 PM 3 Packed Performance Nights Rotary Pancake Breakfast & Parade July 4 Fireworks July 4 Slack & Dance Nightly Kids Games During the Rodeo Blue Jeans and Country Dreams IRCA Rodeo of the Year 2010 & 2011 Official Premium Book What’s Inside? Rodeo Info......................Page 2 Fair Schedules..............Page 3 SPONSORS & ROSTER....... PAGE 4 Activities........................Page 5 Art Hall..........................Page 9 Special Attractions.....Page 11 Grandstand...................Page 12 daviscountyfair.org Davis-County-Fair on Facebook Fort Bloomfield Rodeo Rodeo Schedule Friday, July 1 5:30-6:30 PM Sign up for Mutton Busting (ages 4 thru 8) 6:45 PM Tryouts for eliminations…top 10 in each age group will qualify to ride during a rodeo performance Gates to Pavilion open at 6 PM each night of the Rodeo Saturday, July 2 6-8 PM Face Painting by Desi sponsored by Davis County Hospital 7:30 PM Rodeo Performance including 8 yr old group of Mutton Busting finalists Slack and dance afterwards in Jr. Livestock Pavilion with Lights & Sounds DJ Service Sunday, July 3 11 AM Cowboy Church at arena with Jason Rouse of Unionville, Mo. 6-8 PM Tammy’s Glitter Tattoos sponsored by Davis County Hospital 7:30 PM “Pink Night” Rodeo Performance including 6-7 yr. old Mutton Busting Finalists Slack and dance afterwards in Jr. Livestock Pavilion with Lights & Sounds DJ Service Monday, July 4 7-11 AM Rotary Pancake Breakfast in Courtyard 1 PM Ft. Bloomfield Rodeo Parade sponsored by Rotary 7:30 PM Rodeo Performance including 4 -5 yr. old Mutton Busting Finalists Followed by Fireworks Spectacular presented by Bloomfield Volunteer Fire Department Dance following fireworks in Jr. Livestock Pavilion with Lights & Sounds DJ Service KIDS GAMES EACH NIGHT DURING PERFORMANCE sponsored by Rex Ornduff Best Seat in the House Sponsored by Overstreet, Inc. Two lucky people at each performance will get to watch the rodeo from the “Best Seats” in the house. Just prior to the beginning of each performance, two people will be chosen at random by our committee. Winners will receive a Fort Bloomfield Rodeo T-shirt and Committee members will cater to them during the performance by delivering food and beverages at no charge to the lucky winners! Raffle for Henry Big Boy Carbine .45 Colt Rifle Ft. Bloomfield Rodeo Committee is holding a raffle for a Henry Big Boy Carbine .45 Colt Rifle, American Walnut stock with brass barrel and receiver, MSRP $899.95. Rifle is sponsored by the rodeo committee and Adam’s Ammo in Drakesvile, Ia. Tickets are $5 each or 6/$25. Available at Adam’s Ammo and from any committee member. Winner will be drawn during the last rodeo performance on July 4th. Need not be present to win and ONLY 750 tickets are being sold. CHUTE SPONSORS Bloomfield Livestock Market Crop Services Davis County Tire Johnson Trucking Success Bank Tri-County Shopper-Grand Entry Gate EVENT SPONSORS All-around Cowboy/Cowgirl-Adam’s Ammo, Gary Sprouse Family and Keith’s Foods Bareback Bronc-Feeds and Needs, Keosauqua Barrel Racing-Community 1st Credit Union Breakaway Roping-Cattle Auctions Weekly Bull Riding-Lough Crop Insurance Open Calf Roping-1st Iowa State Bank Over 40 Calf Roping-Iowa Farm & Home Real Estate, Keosauqua Saddle Bronc-J’s One Stop Steer Wrestling-Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, Hamilton, Il. Team Roping (header)-Troy Elevator Team Roping (heeler)-Wiggy Electric All-around Cowboy or Cowgirl will receive an engraved Henry Big Boy Carbine .45 Colt Rifle, American Walnut stock with brass barrel and receiver, MSRP $899.95. Other event winners will receive custom spurs by Shea Michelle Fisher. ARENA SPONSORS AgriGold-Kallie Burns A & J Quickmart, Floris Big Bend Livestock Solutions, Keosauqua Bloomfield Auto/RT Auto Bloomfield True Value Bradley Insurance, Memphis, Mo. Buddies, Lancaster, Mo. Carnahan Insurance Agency Casey’s General Store CJ’s Family Restaurant Davis Seed, Moravia Dutch Valley Market, Albia Egbert Dustless Blasting Fabius Creek Lamb Farm Financial Strategies, Inc.Travis Harris Farmers National Company-Mike Howk Fetcho Family Chiropractic Flywheel, Centerville Goehring Auction/Goehring Construction, Keosauqua Grim Custom Farming Hairy Nation Antiques Hill Productions and Media Group Hitched Bridal & Formal Wear Hopkins Fencing Jetstop, Milton Joe Machens Ford Lincoln, Jefferson City, Mo. KOJY FM Long Term Medical Supply Lough Crop Insurance Lynch Realty M3 Fabrication LLC. Making Memories Mobile 1/Lube Express, Ottumwa MPA Computers Nathan Olinger Trucking, Floris NexGen Ag Solutions LLC-Cecil Reed North Side Insurance Official Pest Control, Moravia Orscheln Farm & Home, Ottumwa Perk’s Processing, Unionville Quik Time, Drakesville Route 63 Diner Shabby Chic Beauty Salon Shopko Slick’s Bar & Grill Southern Iowa Tree Service, Floris State Farm Insurance Jim Carnahan Agency Swede King Memorial FIREWORKS SPONSORS American Legion, sponsor of American Flag Display Bloomfield Livestock Market Bodkins Trucking Citizens Mutual Clearview Animal Hospital D. C. Diesel Davis County Realtors Diamondz Pizza Harris Distributing, West Grove Hoskin Elevator Kincart Physical Therapy Lynch Realty Patrick F. Curran, PC, Ottumwa Pepsi Cola Memphis Bottling, Memphis, Mo. Quality Mark LLC-Col. Michael Howk Sinclair Tractor Slick’s Bar & Grill Spilman Auto Parts Wagler Funeral Home Yoder Lumber FRIENDS OF FT. BLOOMFIELD RODEO 4 You 2 Envy, Ottumwa Adam’s Ammo, Drakesville B&B Propane, Pulaski Bank of the West Barker Feed & Farm Supply, Keosauqua Bloomfield Anesthetist Group Bloomfield Democrat Bloomfield Hotel Group-Cobblestone Inn Bloomfield Monument Bodkins Trucking Bonaparte Retreat, Bonaparte Cason’s Pride & Joy Simmentals, Albia Citizens Mutual Cherry Grove Antiques, Downing, Mo. Clearview Animal Hospital Cool Jewel, Moulton Country Shadows D. C. Diesel Davis County Realtors Dearborn/Becker Roofing Diamondz Pizza Donald R. Wirtanen, D.O. Double C-Cowboy Country, Ottumwa Essential Massage Finish Line Auto, Downing, Mo. Floor to Ceiling, Ottumwa Great Day Café, Keosauqua Harris Distributing, West Grove Hastings Meat Processing Heartland Aviation High Auction Service LLC, Downing, Mo. Hog Slat Hoskin Elevator Huggins Electric Hy-Vee Pharmacy Image Shapers Jessie’s Sewing Room Jet Gas Corporation, Pulaski JR Feed & Supply Kincart Physical Therapy Kollision Korner Lancaster Lumber Co., Lancaster, Mo. Lough Trenching Lynch Law Office Massage Works MFA Agri Services, Lanscaster, Mo. Mikels, Inc. Moulton Locker, Moulton Mutchler Center Osteopathic Medical Center Ottumwa Chiropractic Clinic, Ottumwa Patrick F. Curran, PC, Ottumwa Pepsi Cola Memphis Bottling, Memphis, Mo. Perfect Touch Quail Forever-Davis County Chapter Quality Mark LLC-Col. Michael Howk Ruth Enterprises, Downing, Mo. Shear Perfection Sinclair Tractor Snowman Southern Iowa Electric Coop Spilman Auto Parts The Cheese Post, Downing, Mo. The Country Doctor The Bridal Cottage, Ottumwa The Flower Shop Thomas Pharmacy, Keosauqua Upholstery & Sew Forth Van Mersbergen Insurance Wagler Funeral Home Walker’s Welding & Repair, Centerville Wasko Hardware, Keosauqua White Communications Wortmann Machine & Welding Yoder Lumber Pink Night for Cancer Awareness In memory of former rodeo committee members, rodeo volunteers, contestants and their families affected by cancer we will donate $3 to Look to the Stars for every Fort Bloomfield Rodeo T-shirt sold at all 3 performances. Fort Bloomfield Rodeo Committee Adam Bridgman, Barb Cole, Jared Frymoyer, Mary Goehring, Ed & Vicki Good, Mary Jo Johnson, Lexis Lynch, Ronda Rodgers, Liz Stewart, Donna Thompson, Cole & Devia Swaim, Stacy Erdmann, Austin & Alyssa Swaim Page 2 Mutton Busting is Back! Coloring Contest Tryouts July 1st , signup from 5:30 to 6:30 PM, buck at 6:45 pm, $5 ENTRY FEE. 3 age groups: 4 & 5 years, 6 & 7 years and 8 years. Ages at date of event with a weight limit of 70 lbs. Helmets are required (bring one if you can) and vests are highly recommended. 10 finalists in each age group will receive special Mutton Busting t-shirts and advance to the finals to be held during the rodeo performance each night when 1st , 2nd and 3rd places will be determined in each age group. 1st place in the finals will receive a trophy, 2nd & 3rd will receive rosette ribbons. Sponsored by: Swaim Farms Show Cattle, Austin Swaim & Family and Fabius Creek Lamb We are having a coloring contest for three age groups: 4 and under, 5 - 7 and 8 - 10. Go to http://daviscountyfair.org to get the picture for your age group or you may pick up pictures at CJ’s Restaurant. Take it to CJ’s between June 10 and June 25. No entries before June 10 please. One winner from each age group will be picked on June 26. The winners will each receive a gift certificate from CJ’s and four tickets to the Rodeo. Pictures will be displayed at CJ’s Restaurant from June 10 to June 25. All pictures will also be displayed during the Rodeo. Sponsored by: CJ’s Restaurant and Ft. Bloomfield Rodeo Committee 2016 Davis County Fair Schedule Monday, July 11 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Fair Administration Office open; sale of Advance Carnival Ride Coupons Noon - 6:00 p.m. Art Hall & Antique Show entries received at Exhibit Hall Tuesday, July 12 9:00 a.m. Noon – 9:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 – 11:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Fair Administration Office open; FINAL sale of Advance Carnival Ride Coupons until Noon Classic-Antique Tractor Show Registration Bingo Fair Food Stands Open Carnival Session Harness Races – Grandstand Minute-to-Win-It – Veatch Stage Free p.m. p.m. Daily Shows 5, 8 5-7 Team Rock Tammy’s Glitter Tattoos (playground area) Wednesday, July 13 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. Classic-Antique Tractor Show Registration 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Horticulture & Floriculture Entries received at Exhibit Hall Noon 4-H and Art Exhibit Hall open until 10:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Bingo 4:00 p.m. Chicken Bingo – Jr. Livestock Pavilion 6:00 p.m. Post winners of Drawing Prizes 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Fun Barn – Projects & Activities for Kids – Blue Ribbon Barn 6:00 – 11:00 p.m. Carnival Session 6:30 p.m. Minute-to-Win-It – Veatch Stage 7:00 p.m. Queen Contest – Show Pavilion Fair Supporter & Director awards presented during intermission 7:30 p.m. Twin States Truck & Tractor Pull – Grandstand Classic Tractor Parade at the start of the pull 8:00 p.m. Bucket Calf Costume Parade (or immediately following Queen Contest) 10:00 a.m. Games for Everyone! – Show Pavilion 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Share at the Fair – Veatch Stage 11:00 a.m. Turtle Races – Show Pavilion (following games); registration at 10:00 a.m. 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Nauvoo on the Road – Log Cabin Area 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Carnival Session 2:00 p.m. Oldy-Wed Game: Married 20 yrs & Over – Show Pavilion 4:00 p.m. Bingo 4:00 p.m. Chicken Bingo – Jr. Livestock Pavilion 4:00 p.m. 4-H Communication Presentations – Veatch Stage 6:00 p.m. Post Winners of Drawing Prizes & Trailer Raffle 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Fun Barn – Projects & Activities for Kids – Blue Ribbon Barn 6:00 – 11:00 p.m. Final Carnival Session 7:00 p.m. Clean Stall Awards presented – 4-H Builidng 7:30 p.m. Stock Car Races – Grandstand – Hot Laps at 7:00 8:00 p.m. Horse Pulling – Show Pavilion 1, 6, 8 p.m. Bob Bohm’s Family Entertainment 2, 5, 7:30 p.m. Team Rock Free 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Rockin’ H Chuckwagon Daily 3:30-5:30 p.m. Tom Terrific the Balloon Man (Jr. Livestock Pavilion) Shows 6-8 p.m. Face Painting by Desi (Show Pavilion) 6-8 p.m. Tammy’s Glitter Tattoos (playground area) Sunday, July 17 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Noon 2:00 p.m. 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Livestock exhibits released 4-H & Art Exhibit Hall open until 2:00 p.m. Hawkeye Pedal Pull – Show Pavilion – Registration at 11:30 Bill Riley Talent Search – Blue Ribbon Barn 4-H/FFA & Art Exhibit Hall exhibits released Bingo Drawing for Winner of Fair Quilt – Veatch Stage Clean-up Drawing for unclaimed prizes – must be present to win Demo Derby – Grandstand 1, 6, 8 p.m. Bob Bohm’s Family Entertainment Free 5, 7:30 p.m. Team Rock Daily 6-8 p.m. Tammy’s Glitter Tattoos (Show Pavilion) Shows 6-8 p.m. Tom Terrific the Balloon Man (Davis Co. Hospital Trailer) Thursday, July 14 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Noon 3:30 p.m. 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. 6:00 – 11:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Davis Co. Farm Bureau Youth Livestock Judging Contest – Jr. Livestock Pavilion Pie & Cake Baking Contest – Veatch Picnic Shelter; entries at 8:30 a.m. 4-H & Art Exhibit Hall open until 10:00 p.m. Auction of Pie & Cake Baking Contest items – Veatch Stage Novice Sheep Showmanship – Jr. Livestock Pavilion Classic Tractor Games – Tractor Show display Bingo Chicken Bingo – Jr. Livestock Pavilion Open Lamb Show – Jr. Livestock Pavilion; must be checked in by 4:00 Post Winners of Drawing Prizes Fun Barn – Projects & Activities for Kids – Blue Ribbon Barn Community 1st Credit Union Ground Train – Fairgrounds Carnival Session Minute-to-Win-It – Veatch Stage Davis County Cattlemen’s Bottle-Bucket Calf Show – Show Pavilion followed by Celebrity Steer Show Winged Sprint Cars & Late Model Special – Grandstand – Hot Laps at 7:00 Tuesday July 12 1:00 pm Home-Ec, Science & Eng., Expressive Arts, and ANR judging as scheduled for Conference Judging. Clubs will be notified about times. Free Daily Shows p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Thursday July 14 8:00 am Bucket Bottle Calf, Bottle Lamb, & Bottle Goat Interviews – Jr. Livestock Pavilion 9:00 am Jr. Horse, Pony & Mule Judging – Outdoor Arena/Show Pavilion 4:00 pm Jr. Sheep Judging, Novice/Bottle Lamb Class/Showmanship – Jr. Livestock Pavilion 1, 6, 8 5, 7:30 6-8 6-8 Bob Bohm’s Family Entertainment Team Rock Face Painting by Desi (Davis Co. Hospital Trailer) Tom Terrific the Balloon Man (playground area) Friday, July 15 9:00 a.m. Scavenger Hunt until 5:00 p.m. – enter at Administration Office 10:00 a.m. 4-H & Art Exhibit Hall open until 10:00 p.m. 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Master Gardener Workshop – Veatch Stage 4:00 p.m. Bingo 4:00 p.m. Chicken Bingo – Jr. Livestock Pavilion 5:30 p.m. Classic-Antique Tractor Show awards presented – Veatch Stage 6:00 p.m. Post Winners of Drawing Prizes & announce Scavenger Hunt winner 6:00 p.m. 4-H Fashion Revue, Clothing Selection & $15 Challenge – Veatch Stage 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Fun Barn – Projects & Activities for Kids – Blue Ribbon Barn 6:00 – 11:00 p.m. Carnival Session 8:30p.m. CONCERT: Granger Smith, The Boys – Grandstand 1, 6, 8 p.m. Bob Bohm’s Family Entertainment 5, 7:30 p.m. Team Rock Free 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Rockin’ H Chuckwagon Daily 5-7 p.m. Face Painting by Desi (playground area) Shows 6-8 p.m. Tammy’s Glitter Tattoos (Davis Co. Hospital Trailer) 6-8 p.m. Tom Terrific the Balloon Man (Veatch picnic area) Saturday, July 16 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Classic-Antique Tractor Ride begins Baby Contest – Show Pavilion; registration at 8:30 a.m. followed by Ready-Set-Crawl Diaper Derby for Crawlers only 4-H & Art Exhibit Hall open until 10:00 p.m. 4-H & FFA SCHEDULE Wednesday July 13 9:00-11:00 am Beef Weigh-in (including bottle calves, cow/calf), Breeding Females, and Dairy 11:00-Noon Sheep, Bottle Lambs, Bottle Goats, Meat Goats Weigh-in, and Breeding Animals 1:00-2:00 Meat Poultry, Turkeys and Rabbits Weigh-in 2:00-3:00 Horse Check-in 6:00–9:00 pm Swine Weigh-in & Ultra-sound for Swine, Beef, Sheep and Goats Friday July 15 8:00 am 9:00 am 9:30 am 12:30 pm 4:00-6:00 pm 6:00 pm Dairy Show Judging – Show Pavilion Bucket Bottle Calves, Jr. Market Beef Judging & Showmanship – Show Pavilion (30 minute break for lunch) Jr. Beef Heifers & Breeding Females, Jr. Cow/Calf – Show Pavilion Jr. Rabbit Judging – Jr. Livestock Pavilion Jr. Poultry Judging – Jr. Livestock Pavilion Meat and Dairy Goat Show – Jr. Livestock Pavilion 4-H Fashion Revue, Clothing Selection & $15 Challenge – Veatch Stage Saturday July 16 8:00 am 2:00 pm 2:30 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 7:00 pm Jr. Swine Judging – Jr. Livestock Pavilion Clover Kids Bottle Animals – Jr. Livestock Pavilion Clover Kids Pet Show – Jr. Livestock Pavilion 4-H Pet & Cat Show – Jr. Livestock Pavilion All pets/cats must be present for show at 3:00 pm 4-H Communication Presentations Premium Money May Be Picked Up – 4-H Bldg Sunday July 17 8:00 am 2:00-3:00 pm 4:00 pm Livestock Exhibits released Home-Ec, Science & Eng., Expressive Arts, ANR exhibits released Dog Show Monday July 18 9:00 am Jr. Livestock Sale – Jr. Livestock Pavilion and Show Pavilion Page 3 Thank You to Our Sponsors! Advance Carnival Coupon Sales: 1st Iowa State Bank, Bank of the West, Community 1st Credit Union, Success Bank Antique Show: Hairy Nation Antiques Art Hall, Horticulture & Floriculture: Bonnie Clyman, Courtyard Gallery & Studio, Mikels, Inc. Baby Contest: Bloomfield Newspapers, Richard & Lisa Wagler, Rod & Lynn Shumate, Rod & Norma Pickens Bill Riley Talent Search: Gary & Linda McConnell, Southfork Motel & Grill Blackout Bingo: Crop Services Inc., Donald R. Wirtanen DO, Get-Togather Room - Lois Lynch, Karr Street Automotive, Lough Crop Insurance, Lynch Law Office, Lynch Realty, North Side Insurance, Overstreet Inc., Taylor Automotive, Van Mersbergen Insurance Inc., White Communications LLC, Wiggy Electric Bob Bohm’s Family Entertainment: Success Bank Bottle/Bucket Calf Show: Davis County Cattlemen Bucket Calf Costume Parade: Bob & Jane Bigsby, Fetcho Family Chiropractic, Greg & Deb Whitacre, Ted & Mary Cary Celebrity Steer Show: Davis County Cattlemen Classic/Antique Tractor Show: John Deere Ottumwa Works Clean Stall Awards: Cattle Auctions Weekly, Grim Farms, Lynch Law Office Face Painting by Desi: Davis County Hospital, Quik Time, Wigwam Daycare & Preschool Fun Barn Activities: Anonymous, Bank of the West, Davis County Dental, Farm Financial Strategies Inc. Travis Harris, Fleming Enterprizes LLC, Hog Slat Inc. Games for Everyone: Bowling Fence Granger Smith Concert: 1st Iowa State Bank, Keith’s Foods Harness Races: Dr. Edward Norman DDS Horse Pulling: Dave & Mary Wiegand, Davencorp Welding & Fabrication, Harris Distributing Inc., Horizon Buildings LLC, Hoskin Elevator Inc., Huggins Electric, RJ Lumber LLC, Sinclair Tractor, Slick’s Bar, Sullivan Auctioneers LLC, Yoder Lumber Log Cabin Museum: Davis County Historical Society, Hutchings Family Master Gardener Workshop: Charles & Carolyn Scott, Darryl & Rosa Archer, Davis County ISU Extension & Outreach, Davis County Master Gardeners, Dearborn Roofing, John B Martin Attorney Minute-to-Win-It: North Side Insurance Novice Sheep Showmanship: Davis County Sheep Producers, Massage Works Oldy-Wed Game: Southfork Motel & Grill Open Lamb Show: Fabius Creek Lamb, Iowa Club Lamb Association, Knapp Sisters Club Lambs, Nexgen Ag Solutions LLC Pie & Cake Baking Contest: The LuEtta White Family Pedal Pull: CJ’s Family Restaurant, Davis County Tire, Southern Iowa Electric Cooperative Prize Drawing: Elena’s Ice Cream Shop, Hastings Meat Processing, Highway 2 Discount Groceries, Subway, The Meadows Queen Contest: Ameriprise Financial - Bradford T. Martin, Bonnie Clyman, Cantril Feed & Grain, Davis Co. Abstract & Title, Hitched, Image Shapers, Jack & Sally Henderson, Jake & Trina Settles, Joan Greiner - Greiner Farms, Long Term Medical Supply Corp., Tri-County Shopper Inc. Quilt Block Contest: Bob’s Snow & Mow, Dave & Shari Yahnke, Davis County Recorder’s Office, Hair Works - Donna Blumhagen, Jennifer Beck, Patricia Carlisle, Scissors Happy Sewers Club, Upholstery & Sew Forth Rockin’ H Chuckwagon: Davis County Hospital Scavenger Hunt: Cook’s Mens Store Shuttle Services: Lynch Boys Auction Service, Lynch Realty, Sinclair Tractor Tammy’s Glitter Tattoos: Bank of the West, Bloomfield Anesthetists PLLC, Davis County Hospital, J’s One Stop, Wigwam Daycare & Preschool Page 4 Team Rock: Blackboard Printing Company, Bloomfield Livestock Market Inc., Davis County Lanes, Davis Seed Company Inc., Donald R. Wirtanen DO, Sean D. Brodale DO (The Country Doctor), Fit4Less, Hastings Meat Processing, Heartland Aviation, Markert Iron & Metals of Iowa, Mincks Heating & Air Conditioning, Snowman Snowplow Inc., Taylor Automotive, Trophy Ridge Taxidermy, TT Cycle - Belknap, Wagler’s Funeral Home LTD Tom Terrific The Balloon Man: Bloomfield Auto Parts, Bloomfield Greenhouses, Davis County Hospital, Hy-Vee Pharmacy - Bloomfield, Joe Machens Ford Lincoln, RT Auto Trailer Raffle: Mid-States Manufacturing/Mac-Lander Turtle Races: Johnson Trucking Twin-States Truck & Tractor Pull: Garmon Firearms, Karr Collision Center, Lawson Auto, Pulaski Gas & Grill Youth Livestock Judging Contest: Davis Co. Farm Bureau Race Track Season Sponsors: B & B Propane, Citizens Mutual, Community 1st Credit Union, Hawkeye Trader, Ideal Ready Mix Co Inc., KMEM Radio, Kollision Korner, M-3 Fabrication, McClure Concrete, Mike’s Tire and Alignment Inc., Neebz Graphix, Pepsi-Cola Memphis Bottling Co., Pulaski Lumber, Slayton Polaris, Snowman Snowplow Inc., Spilman Auto Parts, State Farm Insurance - Jim Carnahan Race Track Sign Sponsors: 1st Iowa State Bank, Davis County Realtors, Hill Productions/Media Group, Karr Collision Center, Keith’s Foods Inc., Kirkland Auto Sales, KMEM Radio, Kollision Korner, Lynch Realty, Mast Overhead Doors Inc., McDaniel Racing & Automotive, Mike’s Tire and Alignment Inc., MPA Computers, NAPA Corporation, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Payday Today, Pepsi-Cola Memphis Bottling Co., Pete Harkness Auto, Piper Auto Salvage, Spilman Auto Parts, The Bike Barn, Van Mersbergen Insurance Inc. Special Recognition to: Hamilton Produce Co. Fair Supporter Award Recipients 2007 Cargill - Eddyville 2008 Pulaski Lumber, Charlie Scott 2009 Spilmans, City of Bloomfield, Golden Furrow 2010 Pepsi Cola Memphis Bottling, Roberta McClure 2011 Davis County Agricultural Society Officers & Directors Term 2014-2016 Term 2016-2018 President - Kevin Woods Vice-President John Mayberry Treasurer - Tom Bear Secretary - Barb Cole Cleveland - Jeff Kincart Lick Creek Stacy Erdmann Perry - Devin Westercamp Salt Creek - Mike Garmon Fox River - Marcia Bear Wyacondah - Jeff Leyda Grove - Karla Knapp Prairie - Michelle Combs Marion - Lonnie Archer Roscoe - Hal Frymoyer West Grove Dustin Harris Bloomfield Cassie Plowman Soap Creek - Gail Padget Fabius - Stephen Bowling Union - Leslie Lough Drakesville - Kevan Bogert At Large Veronica Weaklen At Large - Gary McConnell At Large - Kimberly Leyda At Large - Lexis Lynch At Large - (vacant) At Large - Jeff McClure At Large - Brian Birchmier At Large - (vacant) At Large - Ryan Davis At Large - J.R. Hubbs Executive Board: Dan Hutchings, Dick Bates, Alan Bodkins, Cliff Foster, Dean Gooden, DeWitt Shelton, Ralph Hopkins, Bruce Wortmann, Dale Taylor, Dennis Liles, Marcella Thompson, Mary Ann Priester, Janet Westhoff General Superintendents Dennis Liles – Fair Concessions & Camping Marcia Bear & Ralph Hopkins – Grounds Rental Cassie Plowman & Nancy Plowman – Art Hall Sharen Woods – Horticulture & Floriculture Clearview Animal Hospital – Fair Veterinarian Bob Hull – Parking Show Superintendents Show Barn Superintendent Doug Davis Beef Cattle Co-Supterintendent Doug Jarr & Doug Davis Brian Burnam Dairy Cattle Supterintendent Marilyn Brown 2012 Citizens Mutual Telephone, DeWitt & Phyllis Shelton Horse Superintendent Allison Humphrey & Shelby Kurnes 2013 Bloomfield Newspaper - Gary Spurgeon Sheep Superintendent Bruce Knapp 2014 Community First Bank, Kollision Korner, Gail Padget Wortmann Machine & Welding, Bob Hull Goat Co-Superintendents Shannon Smith, Montie & Amy Wuthrich Swine Co-Superintendents Eugene Joos & Kevin Orman Poultry & Small Animal Supt. Kevin Woods Dog Superintendent Kevin Woods 2015 Davis County Fair Director Appreciation Award Recipients 1990 Cliff Foster 2003 Dick Bates 1991 Dick Hutchings 2004 Dale Taylor 1992 Max Hecker 2005 Mary Ann Priester 1993 Darrell McClure 2006 Kevin Woods 1994 Murl McClure 2007 Hal Frymoyer 1995 Ralph Hopkins 2008 Dean Gooden 1996 Dean Grim 2009 John Mayberry 1997 Marcella Thompson 2010 Bruce Wortmann 1998 DeWitt Shelton 2011 Veronica Weaklen 1999 Marcia Bear 2012 Lonnie Archer 2000 Barb Cole 2013 Jeff Kincart 2001 Dan Hutchings 2014 Stephen Bowling 2002 The Liles Family 2015 Jeff McClure Points taken into consideration: Length of service – Dedication to Fair – Varied interests – Willingness to help – Community involvement – Congeniality Fort Bloomfield Rodeo Committee Adam Bridgman, Barb Cole, Jared Frymoyer, Mary Goehring, Ed & Vicki Good, Mary Jo Johnson, Lexis Lynch, Ronda Rodgers, Liz Stewart, Donna Thompson, Cole & Devia Swaim, Stacy Erdmann, Austin & Alyssa Swaim Fort Bloomfield Family Rodeo Committee Blake & Leslie Lough, Shane & Brooke Humphrey, Brian & Jolene Long, Chad & Mitzi Fleming, Billie Jo & Tracy Hudnut Davis County Bluegrass, Country & Old Time Music Festival Darin & Cara Manson, Bob Wilson, Noel Wilson, Casey Weldon Notice: General Rules are available in the Fair Administration Office. Quilt Block Contest Log Cabin Museum Open Tuesday from Noon - 8 pm Wed - Sat from 10 am to 8 pm Closed on Sunday The Davis County Historical Society will provide the display in the Dick Hutchings Memorial Log Cabin. The Society, with the support of the Hutchings family, will be displaying pictures and items from all over Davis County. Come to the Cabin and step back in time! For more information contact: Nancy Clancy 641-799-7463 Prize Give Away! 6:00 pm Nightly, Wednesday - Sunday Cash & Other Great Prizes Donated by local businesses and the Davis County Fair Board Winners drawn from membership ticket holders. Tickets available at the Fair Administration Office. $1.00 each or 12 for $10 Davis County Fair Hall July 12-17 Area quilters were invited to enter a quilt block contest. After purchasing a $5 tax-deductible packet of fabric, blocks were made by contestants. The blocks will be on display during the fair, after which the blocks will be made into a beautiful quilt to be raffled at next year’s Davis County Fair. Be sure to see the blocks while you are at the Fair! QUILT BLOCK THEME: “STARS” Rules: (read these as they change every year) 1. Each contestant is receiving a packet containing 5 fabrics. Add no other fabrics. 2. Each block must be 12 ½” x 12 ½ “unfinished or 12” x 12” finished. Your block will not be judged if the size is incorrect. 3. Blocks can be hand pieced or machine made. All Blocks should be Stars. NO appliqué designs. 4. The contest is limited to the first 45 people. Only one block per person. Blocks will be judged on creativity, best use of fabrics provided and workmanship. 5. All blocks will become the property of the Davis County Agricultural Society Inc. 6. For judging purposes, do not attach finished blocks to any backing. • Daily winners drawn at 6:00 pm Wednesday though Saturday. • Winner names will be posted at the Administration Office. • Person named on the membership ticket must claim the prize. • Prizes must be claimed before the drawing occurring on the following day or the prizes will be put back into the drawing for new winners. • Cleanup drawing for all unclaimed prizes on Sunday at 4:30 pm. • You must be present to win at the Sunday drawing. Powered by: Sinclair Tractor EVENING SHUTTLE • • • • • • Tuesday: 6-9 PM Wednesday: 6-9 PM Thursday: 6-10 PM Friday: 6-10 PM Saturday: 6-10 PM None for Sunday! Continuous round trips from marked shuttle stops at locations near the Fairgrounds to Exhibit Hall. Sponsored by: Lynch Boys Auction Service Lynch Realty, Inc. Sponsored by: Special awards presented by: Patricia Carlisle, Jennifer Beck and the Scissors Happy Sewers Club Be sure to buy several chances to win the 2015 quilt. Winner will be drawn on Sunday, July 17 at 4:30 p.m. on the Veatch Stage. A special Thank you to the Nauvoo on the Road is a set of examples of what living in the 1840’s was like. It may include the following interactive demonstrations and activities: • Rope Making • Pioneer Games • Candle Making Go to http://daviscountyfair.org for more information Davis County Recorder’s Office & Upholstery & Sew Forth Share at the Fair Bingo Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on the Veatch Stage Tuesday, July 12 - Sunday, July 17 beginning at 4:00 p.m. every day http://www.sharingtheweight.org Several round trips from shuttle stops in the parking lot to the Veatch Picnic Shelter. Bob’s Snow & Mow Dave & Shari Yahnke Hair Works - Donna Blumhagen Nauvoo on the Road Sharing The Weight is a non-profit organization that makes and distributes weighted blankets to special-needs children at no cost. 11:00am ‘til 1:00pm, Wednesday through Saturday $100 1st Place, $25 People’s Choice; $10 Outstanding Block in two categories: Pieced Block, Paper Foundation Pieced Block. Saturday, July 16 from 11 am until 2 pm Log Cabin area Stop by to sew a seam, pour some poly pellets or stay and sew an entire blanket as we make weighted blankets for special-needs children with Sharing the Weight. LUNCH SHUTTLE Scissors Happy Sewers Club for preparing the fabric packets and to for helping to distribute the packets. • • 7 Surprise Blackout Bingo Games for $100 prize (can happen any day, at any time). Last-game-of-the-night Blackout Bingo for $100 prize every day. Blackouts sponsored by: Crop Services Inc. Donald R. Wirtanen DO Get-Togather Room - Lois Lynch Karr Street Automotive Lough Crop Insurance Lynch Law Office Lynch Realty North Side Insurance Overstreet Inc. Taylor Automotive Van Mersbergen Insurance Inc. White Communications LLC Wiggy Electric Page 5 TUESDAY THURSDAY Classic/Antique Tractor Show Davis County Fair Queen Competition Youth Livestock Judging Contest Tuesday July 12 through Sunday July 19 Wednesday, July 13 at 7:00 p.m. in the Show Pavilion Registration of Tractors: Tuesday, July 12 from Noon - 9 PM and Wednesday, July 13 from 8 - 10 AM (Fair Supporter & Director Awards presented during intermission) Thursday, July 14 at 9:00 a.m. in the Jr. Livestock Pavilion Featured this year will be: • Best of Show and Runner Up. • Heritage Class - Include a story about the tractor (one page please). Definition: What is, or may have been, handed on to a person from his or her ancestors. Previous year winners are not eligible. • Oldest & Youngest exhibitors • Wednesday, July 13, classic tractors displaying the American Flag will parade around the track prior to the Twin States pull. • Tractor Games to be announced: Thursday, July 14 from 3:30 - 4:30 PM • Saturday morning tractor ride Jeanie Leyda will paint a picture of the Best of Show Tractor and will present it at a later date. Trophies for the other classes will be presented Friday evening at 5:30 on the Veatch Stage For information call our co-chairmen: Larry Stevenson 641-208-0183 Dale Taylor 641-208-0311 Sponsored by: John Deere Ottumwa Works Minute-to-Win-It Tuesday July 12 through Thursday July 14 at 6:30 PM on the Veatch Stage One-minute fun stunts and games for all ages to win Great Prizes!! Queen contest is open to Davis County girls between the ages of 16 – 21 Entry deadline: June 24 Orientation June 26 at 1:00 p.m. Hayley Heemsbergen 641-799-9292 Melinda Replogle 641-777-3384 daviscountyfairqueens@yahoo.com Details and rules will be given to each contestant upon entering. Iowa State Fair Queen Competition rules and regulations will apply. In general, rules are: • Must be between 16-21 years of age on the first day of the Iowa State Fair. • Must never have been married or have had children. • Must be an active member of at least one service • organization in her community. • Must reside in the county she represents. • Must be able to attend the Davis County Fair. • Must be able to represent Davis County in the Iowa State Fair competition. Sponsored by: Ameriprise Financial - Bradford T. Martin Bonnie Clyman Cantril Feed & Grain Davis Co. Abstract & Title Hitched Image Shapers Jack & Sally Henderson Jake & Trina Settles Joan Greiner - Greiner Farms Long Term Medical Supply Corp. Tri-County Shopper Inc. Classes for ages 4 & Under, 5-7, 8-11, 12-15 and 16 & Up Sponsored by: North Side Insurance Bucket Calf Costume Parade Wednesday, July 13 at the Show Pavilion WEDNESDAY Chicken Bingo Wednesday, July 13 thru Saturday, July 16 in the Junior Livestock Pavilion at 4:00 PM $1.00 will buy you a numbered square on the chicken bingo board. The numbers will be sold daily at the Administration Office. A chicken will be placed on the bingo board. If the chicken poops on your square you will win 50% of the money taken in on this session of chicken bingo. Page 6 immediately following the Fair Queen Contest (approximately 8:00pm) You are invited to dress your bottle/bucket calf in a costume and be in our Bucket Calf Costume Parade. Open to All Davis County Youth Junior Division 4th - 8th Grades Senior Division 9th - 12th Grades Judging five classes of livestock: Market Lamb, Market Swine, Market Beef, Breeding Beef, Meat Goat 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each division will receive prizes Be sure to register to receive a t-shirt. Contact: Jeff Probasco at JProbasco@ifbf.org Sponsored by: Davis County Farm Bureau LuEtta White Memorial Pie & Cake Baking Contest Thursday, July 14 in the Veatch Picnic Shelter Entries at 8:30 a.m. Judging to begin at 9:30 a.m. Contest open to any age contestant. No more than 2 entries per person per class. Youth classes=16 yrs. & under. Adult classes=17 yrs. & over. Division – A: PIE Class 1. Single Crust Pie Class 2. Double Crust Pie Class 3. Meringue Pie Class 4. Men’s Class – any kind of pie Class 5. Youth Class – any kind of pie Class 6. LuEtta White Special Pie Class: Pecan Division – B: FROSTED CAKES Class 1. Adult Class Frosted Cake – any kind Class 2. Youth Class Frosted Cake – any kind Pies and cakes must be delivered in covered disposable containers as they will be sold with the container they come in. Please attach a removable tag to each entry showing the contestant’s name, division name & class number, plus the kind of pie or cake. Awards & Prizes Auction of pies and cakes at noon! Pie awards sponsored by: The LuEtta White Family Line-up begins immediately following the Queen Contest so be ready to go. Please bring a short paragraph about you & some facts about your calf: his/her name and the funniest or greatest thing he has done. Open to any exhibitor of a bottle/bucket calf at the 2016 Davis County Fair. Novice Sheep Showmanship For more information, call Leslie Lough 641-777-2708 This event is for children pre-4H age (3rd grade & under) Sheep will be provided Sponsored by: Ribbons & Prizes Bob & Jane Bigsby Fetcho Family Chiropractic Greg & Deb Whitacre Ted & Mary Cary Thursday, July 14 at 3:30 p.m. in the Jr. Livestock Pavilion Sponsored by: Davis County Sheep Producers Massage Works FRIDAY Davis County Cattlemen’s Bottle-Bucket Calf Show Davis County Fair Open Lamb Show Heartland Youth Show Lamb Circuit Sanctioned Date: Thursday July 14 Show Time: 5:00 p.m. or immediately following the conclusion of the Davis County 4-H Market Lamb Show Lambs must be checked in by 4:00 p.m. Thursday, July 14 at 7:00 p.m. in the Show Pavilion Davis County Fairgrounds, Bloomfield, IA Jr. Livestock Pavilion Contact: Hannah Knapp Home: 641-929-3390 Cell: 641-208-5609 Participants are interviewed pre-fair, will show their calves at 7:00 p.m. and awards will be presented • All animals must be individually officially identified on a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection and originate from herds or areas not under quarantine. The Certificate of Veterinary Inspection for sheep still require clinical inspection by an accredited veterinarian within 14 days prior to date of entry to exhibition grounds. • All sexually intact sheep must be identified with an individual Scrapie Flock of Origin identification tag and this number must be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. • Any evidence of club lamb fungus, ringworm, draining abscesses, foot rot, sore mouth, or any other contagious disease will eliminate the animal from the show. • Heartland Youth Show Lamb Circuit Rules Apply Celebrity Steer Show Thursday Evening, July 14 in the Show Pavilion Immediately following the Davis County Cattlemen’s Bottle-Bucket Calf Show Celebrities are invited to participate in a showmanship contest. Steers will be provided. Winner will be determined on his/her showmanship skills and audience vote, not the conformation or grooming of the animal. Sponsored by: Davis County Cattlemen Contact: Doug Davis or Doug Jarr Sponsored by: Cook’s Mens Store Davis County Extension & Outreach and Davis County Master Gardeners will be hosting a workshop: Friday, July 15th from 2-5 pm on the Veatch Stage. This year we will be making Hanging Bottle Gardens. Master Gardener’s will provide soil, seedlings, bottles and other small items to add to your terrarium, but feel free to bring your own miniature items, e.g. garden statues, stones, etc. This is a free event! For more information, contact the Davis County Extension and Outreach Office at 641-664-2730. Sponsored by: Charles & Carolyn Scott Darryl & Rosa Archer Davis County ISU Extension & Outreach Davis County Master Gardeners Dearborn Roofing John B Martin Attorney UGLIEST CAKE CONTEST Friday July 15 in the Fun Barn Entries 6-7 pm Judging 7-8 pm. Prizes awarded at 8 pm RULES Thursday 6-7 pm in the Fun Barn Egg Packaging from 6-6:30 pm FREE RIDES Ground Train All correct entries will be placed together and the $50 cash winner will be drawn at 6:00 PM. Master Gardener Workshop Fabius Creek Lamb Iowa Club Lamb Association Knapp Sisters Club Lambs Nexgen Ag Solutions LLC 1st Credit Union Return by 5:00 PM. Davis County Cattlemen Sponsored by: on the Community Pick up entry sheets in the Administration Office after 9:00 AM. Sponsored by: Entry Fee: $20 per head -Feel free to fit out of trailer -Minimal pen space available -Ewe lambs may be shown as either a commercial ewe or a market lamb, NOT as both. Find the “Blue Jean Pockets” scattered around the Fairgrounds. Participants are Kindergarten through completion of 3rd Grade Calves exhibited were born between February 1st and May 1st, 2016. Applications closed at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 13th Champion Payouts Champion Market Lamb $200.00 Reserve Market Lamb $150.00 3rd Overall Market Lamb $100.00 4th Overall Market Lamb $75.00 5th Overall Market Lamb $50.00 Champion WBI $150.00 Reserve WBI $100.00 3rd Overall WBI $50.00 Champion Commercial Ewe $150.00 Reserve Commercial Ewe $100.00 3rd Overall Commercial Ewe $50.00 Scavenger Hunt Friday, July 15th from 9 AM to 5 PM. Eggs Drop at 6:30 pm • Pack a raw egg to survive a drop from the Southern Iowa Electric Bucket Truck. Eggs and packaging material will be provided. 1. Contest is only open to youth up to 17 years of age. List age on entry tag. 2. Cakes - ugly as can be, but not obnoxious. Entries will be judged on looks only. 3. All ingredients and decorations are to be edible. Please use discretion in your selection of garnishments. 4. No recipe is required, but all decoration ingredients must be listed on an index card. 5. A real cake must be used. No cakes are to be longer than 18 inches. Little Tykes Class: Exhibitors age 6 yrs. old and younger • Rules announced at contest. Junior Class: Exhibitors ages 7-11 years Thursday July 14 6 - 8 PM • 1 st Place Winner receives a Carnival Arm Band Coupon Intermediate Class: Exhibitors ages 12-17 years Pulling power provided by • Humpty Dumpty Award – the device with the egg that breaks in the most spectacular fashion. Sinclair Tractor 1st place in each class – Carnival Arm Band All other exhibitors receive tickets for one carnival ride. Cakes will be released following the awarding of prizes. Page 7 SATURDAY Baby Contest Saturday, July 16 in the Show Pavilion Registration 8:30 a.m. Contest Starts Promptly at 9:00 a.m. Babies through 24 months Babies will be divided into four classes: Babies through 6 months; 7 through 12 months; 13 through 18 months; 19 months through 24 months. Followed by the Ready - Set - Crawl Diaper Derby for Crawlers only Not restricted to Davis County babies. Gifts for all babies. Cash prizes. Sponsored by: Bloomfield Newspapers Richard & Lisa Wagler Rod & Lynn Shumate Rod & Norma Pickens Horse Pulling 4-H/FFA Clean Stall Saturday, July 16 at 8:00 p.m. in the Show Pavilion A committee representing the fair board will judge the following: Contact: Ray or Ryan Smith 573-641-5209 or Stacy Erdmann 641-799-7193 Sponsored by: Clean Stalls - Horse, Swine, Dairy, Sheep, Beef, Bottle/Bucket Calf, Goat, Poultry, Rabbit; Club with Cleanest Stalls Dave & Mary Wiegand Davencorp Welding & Fabrication Harris Distributing Inc Horizon Buildings LLC Hoskin Elevator Inc Huggins Electric RJ Lumber LLC Slick’s Bar Sullivan Auctioneers LLC Yoder Lumber Clean Stall winners will each receive a $25 cash prize with their premium money, distributed at 7 p.m. Saturday at the 4-H Building Best Decorated Stall in Horse Barn will be presented during the 4-H/FFA Horse Show on Thursday. Judged on neatness & safety. No lights, balloons, thumbtacks or nails please. Decorating to be done by youth horse project members only. Sponsored by: Pullback tractor furnished by: Cattle Auctions Weekly Grim Farms Lynch Law Office Sinclair Tractor SUNDAY Games for Everyone! Saturday, July 16 at 10:00 a.m. in the Show Pavilion Treats for everyone. Ribbons and Prizes. Pedal Pull Under the direction of Hawkeye Pedal Pull and sanctioned with the Iowa State Pedal Pull Association Sponsored by: Bowling Fence Sunday, July 17 at Noon in the Show Pavilion Registration at 11:30 a.m. 4 through 11 years of age • • Turtle Races • Saturday, July 16 in the Show Pavilion Registration at 10:00 a.m. Races at 11:00 a.m. (following Kids’ Games) Sponsored by: CJ’s Family Restaurant Davis County Tire Southern Iowa Electric Cooperative TURTLES WILL BE PROVIDED (May bring your own Painted Turtles. Turtles will be inspected.) Trailer Raffle Trophies, Ribbons & Prizes Classes for 9 years & Under, 10 years-13 years Sponsored by: Johnson Trucking: Gary, Max & Brad Bill Riley Talent Search Sunday July 17 at 2:00 PM Success Bank Stage - Blue Ribbon Barn WANTED Pre register by calling Lyle Stirling at 641-208-6012 or email Lyle at tenorbari@netins.net COUPLES MARRIED OVER 20 YEARS FOR Sprouts: 2 through 12 years Prize money:1st place $50, 2nd place $40, 3rd place $30 “OLDY WED GAME” SATURDAY at 2:00 PM in the Pavilion Sign up begins 1st day of the fair 8 couples drawn to play at 2:00 PM sat. Must be present for drawing Sponsored by: Southfork Motel & Grill Page 8 Trophies will be given. 1st and 2nd place finishers are eligible to sign up for the Iowa State Championship Pull. Hawkeye Pedal Pull general rules: www.hawkeyepedalpull.com Donated by: Mid-States Manufacturing/Mac-Lander Trailers ($1550 value) Wood floor is 77” wide x 12’ long with 60” mesh steel flip up ramp. Has one 3500 lb axle, trailer load can be up to 2200 lbs. $2 Raffle Tickets on sale Tuesday through Saturday. Winner drawn at 6:00pm Saturday night. Need not be present to win. Special: Each paid adult admission to the Twin States Tractor Pull on Wednesday night includes a free raffle ticket. Seniors: 13 through 21 years Prize Money:1st place $80, 2nd place $60, 3rd place$40 See Iowa State Fair Rules at: http://www.iowastatefair.org/upl/downloads/library/ bill-riley-contestant-rules.pdf Sponsored by: Gary & Linda McConnell Southfork Motel & Grill Art Hall Entry Day: Monday, July 11 from Noon to 6 p.m. then entries close. Fair Exhibit Hall for Divisions H, I, J, K, L, M, N & O Cassie Plowman & Nancy Plowman, Superintendents ALL ART HALL ITEMS MUST BE LISTED ON PAPER PRIOR TO ENTRY. 1. Entries open to Davis County and surrounding areas. 2. All articles entered must be the work of the exhibitor; completed since Aug. 1, 2015 and shown in clean, sanitary condition. All entries in Divisions H and I must have a processed date. 3. To pre-enter, send complete list of exhibit items, division and class numbers, your name and address and mail to Davis County Fair, P.O. Box 23, Bloomfield, IA 52537. Entry list should be postmarked no later than 7/1/2016. 4. All articles must be in the Fair Hall by the time entries close. 5. Each exhibitor having articles in the Art Hall must purchase $1 exhibitor ticket. 6. Entry fee is $3 per exhibitor for first 10 entries, $2 for each 10 additional items (not per entry). 7. If there is a class for an article exhibited, it must be entered in that class. 8. If there are 4 alike items in one miscellaneous class, a new class will be created. 9. NOTE: Some classes will have the letters A, J or P following the class number. “A” indicates Amateur. “J” indicates Junior age 15 and under. “P” indicates Professional (those individuals having a Fed. Tax ID number). Whatever letter(s) follow the class number indicates which group of exhibitors may enter. In a case where more than one letter follows the class number, the exhibitors will be judged separately according to their classification, A, J or P. Unless noted, all other classes will be considered Amateur. 10. No premium will be awarded to any article not completed or considered to be unworthy by the judge, even in the case of only one entry in that particular class. 11. Exhibitor will only be paid on item placing the highest in the class if that exhibitor has placed in the class more than once. 12. Premium money for Divisions H - O may be picked up in the secretary’s office after 12 P.M. on Thursday and must be picked up by 12 P.M. on Sunday. 13. The Art Hall will be open from Noon to 10 p.m. on Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday thru Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 14. Articles must be removed from the building from 2 p.m.-4 p.m. on Sunday, July 17. Cash Prize of $10 Best of Show Award presented in Each of 8 Divisions Sponsored by: Bonnie Clyman Courtyard Gallery & Studio DIVISION H - CULINARY All items must be listed on paper prior to entry. Recipes must be included. Premiums: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1 CLASS 10 - Breads All breads must be in a standard 4 to 5X10 loaf pan. Rolls: plate/pan of 6. Recipes attached. 1. White Bread or Rolls 2. Sweet Rolls 3. Fancy Yeast Bread 4. Banana Bread 5. Zucchini Bread 6. Pumpkin Bread 7. Quick Bread - other than listed 8.Miscellaneous CLASS 11 - Cakes Must be of standard size either square or round and removed from pan. Displayed on paper plate or cardboard in sealed plastic bag. No mixes. Recipe attached. 1. Angel Food (unfrosted) 2. Chiffon (unfrosted) 3. Chocolate or white (unfrosted) 4.Miscellaneous CLASS 12 - Decorated Cakes 1.Layer 2.Novelty 3.Cupcakes CLASS 13 - Pastries Recipe Attached 1. Pies Fruit or Nut 2.Miscellaneous CLASS 14 - Cookies Plate of 6 cookies in sealed plastic bag. No mixes. Recipe attached. 1. Chocolate Chip 2. Sugar dropped or formed 3. Peanut Butter 4. Miscellaneous Dropped 5.Brownies 6.Bars 7. 8. No Bake Miscellaneous or Rolled CLASS 15 - Homemade Candies 6 pieces or items per plate on paper plate or cardboard in sealed plastic bag. Recipe attached. 1. Popcorn Balls or Caramel Corn 2.Uncooked 3.Fudge 4.Miscellaneous Class 16J - Junior Cooking 6 items per plate in a sealed plastic bag. No mixes. Recipe attached. 1. No bake Cookies/Candy 2. Quick breads (any bread not using yeast) 3. Drop Cookies 4. Formed or rolled cookies 5.Bars 6.Candy 7. Decorated cookies/cupcakes 8.Miscellaneous DIVISION I - CANNED PRODUCTS All entries must be listed on paper prior to entry. Entries must be in standard, clear jars with goods lids in either quart or pint size. Exhibitor must demonstrate the use of approved canning methods (method attached). MUST HAVE RINGS LEFT ON JAR AND DATED. May be opened to be judged. Premiums: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1 CLASS 17 - Fruit 1.Berries 2. Apples (any kind) 3. Fruit Juice 4.Miscellaneous CLASS 18 - Vegetables 1. String Beans- green/waxed 2. Shelled Beans 3. Beets- includes pickled 4.Carrots 5.Tomatoes 6. Tomato Juice 7.Corn 8.Miscellaneous CLASS 19J - Junior Canning CLASS 20 - Meat, Fish & Poultry 1. Beef/Venison 2.Poultry 3.Miscellaneous CLASS 21 - Pickles 1. Cucumbers - Dill 2. Cucumbers - Sweet 3. Relish - any kind 4. Bread and Butter 5.Peppers 6.Miscellaneous CLASS 22 - Jams and Preserves Pints or Jelly Jars 1.Strawberry 2. Other Berry 3.Miscellaneous CLASS 23 - Jelly Pints or Jelly Jars 1.Apple 2.Grape 3.Berry 4.Miscellaneous CLASS 24 - Butters CLASS 25 - Syrups CLASS 26 - Catsup, Salsa and Sauces (Chili, Spaghetti, Taco, BBQ or Miscellaneous) Recipe Included DIVISION J - TEXTILES Premiums: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1 CLASS 27 - Embroidery 1.Hand 2.Machine CLASS 28 - Afghan 1.Knitted 2.Crocheted CLASS 29 - Baby Afghan 1.Knitted 2.Crocheted CLASS 30 - Miscellaneous Knitting CLASS 31 - Miscellaneous Crochet CLASS 32 - Miscellaneous Crewel CLASS 33 - Rug Making CLASS 34 - Fleece Blankets CLASS 35 - Miscellaneous (All textiles not in previous classes) CLASS 36 J - Junior Textile CLASS 37 - Miscellaneous for Physically Challenged/Care Center Residents 1.Afghan 2. Baby Afghan 3. Table Topper 4.Painting 5.Applique 6.Embroidery 7.Scrapbooking 8.Ceramics 9.Miscellaneous DIVISION K - QUILTS Premiums: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1 CLASS 38 - Embroidered 1.Machine 2.Hand CLASS 39 - Appliqued 1. Machine Sewn 2. Hand Sewn 3. Mixed Techniques CLASS 40 - Hand Pieced 1. Machine Quilted 2. 3. Hand Quilted Mixed Technique CLASS 41 - Machine Pieced 1. Machine Quilted 2. Hand Quilted 3. Mixed Technique CLASS 42 - Baby Quilts 1.Pieced 2.Applique 3.Embroidered 4.Miscellaneous CLASS 43 - Three Dimensional CLASS 44 - Rag Quilts CLASS 45 - T-Shirt Quilts CLASS 46 - Comforters Class 47 - Patchwork CLASS 48 - Table Runners/Placemats CLASS 49 - Wall Hanging 1.Applique 2.Embroidered 3.Quilted 4.Miscellaneous CLASS 50 - Quilted Clothing and Accessories 1. Hand Stitched 2. Machine Stitched CLASS 51 - Cross Stitched Quilts CLASS 67J - Junior Crafts 1. Handmade Jewelry 2. Wood crafts 3. Card making 4.Scrapbooking 5.Drawings/Paintings 6. Textile (yarn & cloth) 7. 3D Sculpture (clay, wire, cardboard, soap, popsicle stick, origami, plaster) 8.Miscellaneous DIVISION N - FINE ARTS Premiums: 1st -$3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1 CLASS 68 (A or P) - Painting 1. Portrait (human face & expression) 2. Still Life (commonplace objects: food, flowers, plants, rocks, shells, drinking glasses, books, vases, coins) 3. Scene (landscape & everyday life) 4.Abstract CLASS 69 (A or P) - Drawing 1. Portrait (human face & expression) 2. Still Life (commonplace objects: food, flowers, plants, rocks, shells, drinking glasses, books, vases, coins) 3. Scene (landscape & everyday life) 4.Abstract CLASS 52 - Paper Pieced Quilts CLASS 70 (A or P) - China and Glass Painting CLASS 53 - Tied Quilts CLASS 71 (A or P) - Barn Quilts CLASS 54J - Junior Quilting CLASS 72 (A or P) - Decorative Painting, Miscellaneous Materials DIVISION L - SEWING Premiums: 1st -$3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1 CLASS 55 - Clothing 1.Adult 2.Children CLASS 56 - Dolls CLASS 57 - Miscellaneous CLASS 58J - Junior Sewing DIVISION M - CRAFTS Premiums: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1 CLASS 59 - Handmade Jewelry CLASS 60 - Silk Flower Arrangement CLASS 61 - Wood Craft 1. Primitive or Repurposed 2. Refinished 3.Miscellaneous CLASS 62 - Christmas Crafts 1.Ornament 2.Stocking 3.Wreath 4.Miscellaneous CLASS 63 - Scrapbooking (No frames) 1. Special Occasion Page 2. Old Photo Page 3. Miscellaneous Page 4.Album 5. Misc. (gift tags, recipe, etc.) CLASS 64 - Greeting Cards 1.Birthday 2.Christmas 3.Miscellaneous CLASS 65 - Yard Ornaments 1.Metal 2.Wood 3.Miscellaneous CLASS 66 - Miscellaneous Crafts 1. Shop Projects 2.Miscellaneous CLASS 73 (A or P) - Stained Glass CLASS 74 (A or P) - 3D Sculpture (clay, wire, cardboard, soap, Popsicle stick, origami, plaster) DIVISION O - PHOTOGRAPHY Each exhibitor is limited to two prints in each class listed. Prints size must be 5x7 or 8x10 and must be mounted on cardboard or matted. No Frames. Premiums: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1 CLASS 75 - Color Photography 1.People 2.Animals 3. Still Life/ Scenes 4. Series: 4 pictures on the same subject 5.Enhanced/Collage CLASS 76J - Junior Color Photography 1.People 2.Animals 3. Still Life/ Scenes 4. Series: 4 pictures on the same subject 5.Enhanced/Collage CLASS 77 - Black & White or Sepia Photography 1.People 2.Animals 3. Still Life/ Scenes 4. Series: 4 pictures on the same subject 5.Enhanced/Collage CLASS 78J - Junior Black & White or Sepia Photography 1.People 2.Animals 3. Still Life/ Scenes 4. Series: 4 pictures on the same subject 5.Enhanced/Collage Page 9 HORTICULTURE and FLORICULTURE EXHIBITS Enter exhibits on Wednesday July 13th 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. IN ART HALL Art Hall rules and entry fees remain the same: Exhibitor must purchase $1.00 exhibitor ticket. Exhibitor fee is $3 per exhibitor for first 10 entries; $2 each for 10 additional entries (not per entry). Premium money available after 1:00 p.m. Thursday at the Administration Office. Exhibits to be picked up on Sun. July 17, 2-4 p.m. For information call Sharen Woods 641-929-3327 Horticulture and Floriculture exhibits shall be harvested, cleaned, prepared and labeled as shown in the following publications available at the Davis County Extension Office or online: • 4H 462 Harvesting and Preparing Vegetables for Exhibit http://www.extension.iastate.edu/Publications/4H462.pdf • 4H 464 Preparing Cut Flowers and Houseplants for Exhibits http://www.extension.iastate.edu/Publications/4H464.pdf Cash Prize of $10 Best of Show Award presented in Each Division Sponsored by: Mikels, Inc. Division HO - HORTICULTURE 1st - $3 2nd - $2 3rd - $1 Class 1 - Vegetables 1. 3 beets 2. 1 green cabbage 3. 1 purple cabbage 4. 3 carrots 5. 2 slicing cucumbers 6. 3 pickling cucumbers 7. 5 green beans 8. 3 red onions 9. 3 white onions 10. 3 yellow onions 11. 3 sweet bell peppers 12. 3 sweet banana peppers 13. 3 hot peppers 14. 3 white potatoes 15. 3 red potatoes 16. 3 other variety potatoes 17. 3 slicing tomatoes 18. 5 cherry type tomatoes 19. 2 slicing (long) type zucchini 20. Mixed vegetable arrangement 21. Oddities (weird-grown vegetables) 22. Misc. not mentioned Class 2 - Fruit 2. Onion 3. Potato 4. Zucchini Class 5 Longest - measured 1. Carrot 2. Cucumber Division FL - FLORICULTURE 1st - $3 2nd - $2 3rd - $1 Class 1 - Flowers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 3 coneflowers 1 dahlia 3 daisies 1 gladiola 1 lily stem 3 marigolds 1 spray stem single/double petunia 8. 2 roses 9. 1 stem rose cluster 10. 3 sweet peas 11. 1 sunflower 12. 3 zinnias 13. 3 bachelor buttons 14. 3 snap dragons 15. 1 misc. perennial stem Class 2 - Arranged Flowers 1. 5 Berries (same variety) 2. 5 apples Class 3 - Junior Vegetables Age 6 –15 yrs. 1. ”Soups On” plate of 1 carrot, 1 potato and 1 onion 2. 3 Misc. Vegetables (Same Variety) 3. Vegetable Art – Be Creative Main core/body is a vegetable. Then use other food or items to create your design. JUMBO VEGETABLES (AGE 6 AND UP) 1st place winner only - $3 1. Fresh flower bouquet 2. Wild flower arrangement Class 3 - Potted Plants 1. 2. 3. 4. Cactus/succulent Plant (vining or non-vining) Miniature Fairy Garden Pot Misc. Mixed or Single Flowering Plant or Pot Class 4 - Junior Flowers (Age 6-15 years) 1. 3 Misc. Flowers (Same Variety) 2. Mixed Flower Bouquet 3. Miniature Garden Class 4 Largest - weighed 1. Cabbage Davis County Fair Antique Show Nancy Clancy, Superintendent Sponsored by: Hairy Nation Antiques (questions? 641-799-7463) Entry Day: Monday, July 11, at the Fair Exhibit Hall from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. then entries close. 1. Entries open to Davis County and surrounding areas. 2. All articles must be in the Fair Hall by the time entries close. 3. Judges will place each item in the appropriate class. 4. Each exhibitor having articles in the Show must purchase $1 exhibitor ticket. 5. Entry fee is $1.50 per exhibitor for first 5 entries (not per entry). 6. Entries will be limited to one entry per exhibitor in each class. 7. All items entered must be 50 years old or older. 8. All items entered must be NO LARGER than 12” x 12” x 12”. 9. Premium money may be picked up in the Administration Office after 1:00 P.M. on Thursday and must be picked up by 12 P.M. on Sunday. Page 10 10. No premium will be awarded to any article considered to be unworthy by the judge, even in the case of only one entry in that particular class. 11. The Art Hall will be open from Noon to 10 p.m. on Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday thru Saturday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday. 12. Articles must be removed from the building from 2 - 4 p.m. on Sunday, July 17. Premiums: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1 Classes: 1. Paper 5. Fabric 2. Glass 6. Local Item to County 3. Toy 7. Stoneware 4. Primitive 8. Other The Davis County Fair will use all due diligence to assure the safety of articles after their arrival and placement but in no case will they be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur. FREE SHOWS & Special Attractions Team Rock Tuesday: 5 & 8 pm Wednesday: 5 & 7:30 pm Thursday: 5 & 7:30 pm Friday: 5 & 7:30 pm Saturday: 2, 5 & 7:30 pm On the Success Bank Stage In the Blue Ribbon Barn Sponsored by: 3 Shows Daily Wednesday - Saturday: 1, 6 & 8 pm Sponsored by: Blackboard Printing Company, Bloomfield Livestock Market Inc. Davis County Lanes, Davis Seed Company Inc. Donald R. Wirtanen DO, Sean D. Brodale DO (The Country Doctor) Fit4Less, Hastings Meat Processing, Heartland Aviation Markert Iron & Metals of Iowa, Mincks Heating & Air Conditioning Snowman Snowplow Inc., Taylor Automotive Trophy Ridge Taxidermy, TT Cycle - Belknap Wagler’s Funeral Home LTD Fun Barn Activities for Kids Craft Projects and Activities for the Kids in the Blue Ribbon Barn Join the FUN! Wednesday through Saturday from 6 pm-8 pm Kenny’s Magical Midway Carnival will be operating for 6 sessions: Tuesday: 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM Wednesday: 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM • Thursday: 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM Friday: 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM Saturday: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM & 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM **CARNIVAL WILL ONLY OPERATE WEATHER PERMITTING** **CARNIVAL WILL NOT OPERATE ON SUNDAY** Advance Purchase Coupons $20.00 One Coupon entitles a person to unlimited rides during ONE carnival session. Sponsored by: Anonymous, Bank of the West, Davis County Dental Farm Financial Strategies Inc. - Travis Harris Fleming Enterprises LLC, Hog Slat Inc. For sale at the following locations until closing on July 11th: Bank of the West – Community 1st Credit Union 1st Iowa State Bank – Success Bank AND for two days only, July 11 from 9:00 AM until 6:00 PM and July 12 from 9:00 AM until Noon, at the Fair Administration Office. Coupons will be $25.00 each at the Carnival ticket office during the fair. Tickets for individual rides will also be offered at the Carnival ticket office. Face Painting by Desi Thursday 6:00 - 8:00 PM at the Davis Co. Hospital Trailer Sponsored by Davis County Hospital Friday 5:00 - 7:00 PM in the playground area Sponsored by Quik Time Rockin’ H Chuckwagon Friday and Saturday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM “Cooking the Cowboy Way” - presented by Kay Haines, Grinnell, IA Sponsored by: Saturday 6:00 - 8:00 PM in the Show Pavilion Sponsored by Wigwam Day Care & Preschool Davis County Hospital Tammy’s Glitter Tattoos Tom Terrific the Balloon Man Tuesday 5:00 - 7:00 PM in the playground area Sponsored by J’s One Stop Wednesday 6:00 - 8:00 PM in the Show Pavilion Sponsored by Bank of the West Friday 6:00 - 8:00 PM at the Davis County Hospital Trailer Sponsored by Davis County Hospital Saturday 6:00 - 8:00 PM in the playground area Sponsored by Wigwam Day Care & Preschool Wednesday 6:00 - 8:00 PM at the Davis County Hospital Trailer Sponsored by Davis County Hospital Wednesday 6:00 - 8:00 PM in the playground area Sponsored by Bloomfield Auto Parts & RT Auto Friday 6:00 - 8:00 PM at the Veatch picnic area Sponsored by Joe Machens Ford Lincoln Saturday 3:30 - 5:30 PM in the Jr. Livestock Pavilion Sponsored by Hy-Vee Pharmacy & Bloomfield Greenhouses Page 11 Grandstand Twilight Harness Races Tuesday, July 12 Friday, July 15 Sponsored by: Dr. Edward Norman, DDS Admission: $6, 5 & Under Free 6:00 PM Twin States Truck & Tractor Pull Wednesday, July 13 Each paid adult admission to the Twin States Pull includes 1 free raffle ticket for a $1550 utility trailer donated by Mid-States Manufacturing. Winner will be drawn Saturday night at 6:00pm. Need not be present to win. Garmon Firearms Karr Collision Center Lawson Auto Pulaski Gas & Grill Classic/Antique tractors displaying the American Flag will parade around the track prior to the Twin States pull Admission: $12, Kids 6-12 $6, 5 & Under Free, Pit Pass: $12 7:30 PM Sprints Thursday, July 14 Stock Car Races Saturday, July 16 Winged Sprint Cars and Late Model Special Pits open at 5:00, Grandstand opens at 6:00 pm. Added Attraction: Mississippi Valley Vintage Racers B & B Propane Citizens Mutual Community 1st Credit Union Hawkeye Trader Ideal Ready Mix Co, Inc. KMEM Radio 8:30 PM Fair Demo Derby Sunday, July 17 4 cyl., Hobby Stock, Sport Mod & Stock Cars Pits open at 5:00, Grandstand opens at 6:00 pm. “Bob Weaklen Memorial” - Added Money to Stock Car Class Pits open for Tech Inspection at 10:00 am. Grandstand opens at 3:30 p.m. A BIG Thank You to Our Season Sponsors! Kollision Korner M-3 Fabrication McClure Concrete Mike’s Tire & Alignment, Inc. Neebz Graphix Pepsi-Cola Memphis Bottling Co. Pulaski Lumber Slayton Polaris Snowman Snowplow, Inc. Spilman Auto Parts State Farm Insurance - Jim Carnahan Full Weld Full Wire Weld Compact Lawn Mower $1,500 $800 $800 $150 $750 $400 $400 $100 $200 $200 $50 $500 $300 Special Award: $100 Hardest Hit, Full Wire Class, in memory of Aaron Scott Plus “Power Wheels” class for kids! Admission: $15, Kids 6-12 $6, 5 & Under Free Pit Pass: $30, 12 & under $15 Page 12 7:30 PM Admission: $10, Kids 6-12 $6, 5 & Under Free Pit Pass: $25, 12 & under $15 7:30 PM Admission: $10, Kids 6-12 $6, 5 & Under Free Pit Pass: All Ages $25 5:00 PM