fair book - Grant County Fair
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fair book - Grant County Fair
Grant County Fair & Horse Show Northern Kentucky Fairgrounds AUGUST 1, AUGUST 6, 2016 Official Rule Book Www.grantcofair.ky 2016 Most Progressive Fair in Kentucky GRANT COUNTY FAIR BOOTH RENTAL Contact : Tena Webster at 859-445-4885 or Patsy Kinman 859-760-6641 BOOTH RENTAL INFORMATION: THERE WILL NOT BE A FEE FOR BOOTH RENTAL THIS YEAR. FOR ANYONE WISHING A BOOTH FROM AUGUST 1-6, 2016 Exhibitors must bring their own displays and tables and pay nightly gate fee. THE GRANT COUNTY FAIR will NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for lost or items left in your booth. Tents are permitted in the exhibition area. NO FOOD OR FOOD ITEMS MAY BE SOLD FROM THIS BOOTH. VENDORS MAY NOT SET UP UNTIL AFTER 4:30 pm ON ANY DAY OF THE FAIR Booth spaces will be assigned according to rental notification and arrangements for a booth must be made before July 1, 2016 There is a night security, however, we strongly suggest you take your merchandise or products home every night. NO PASSES WILL BE GIVEN TO ANYONE SETTING UP A BOOTH. NO ONE MAY ENTER THE GROUNDS AND OPEN THEIR BOOTH UNTIL AFTER 4:30 pm EACH DAY. NO CAMPING OR STAYING ON THE GROUNDS WILL BE PERMITTED. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS AND PAYMENT IS: JULY 1, 2016 QUESTIONS: Please email or call me, if I am unable to answer your call, please leave a voicemail or email and I will return your call as soon as possible. APPLICATION BUSINESS NAME: BUSINESS OWNER/EXIBITOR: ADDRESS PHONE EMAIL NUMBER OF DAYS REQUESTING A BOOTH Please return completed application to Grant County Fair P O Box 96 Williamstown, Ky 41097 Hope to see you at the fair !!! GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 3 Northern Kentucky Fairgrounds Home of the Grant County Fair 115 Baton Rouge Road, Williamstown, KY41097 www.grantcofair.ky HAVE FUN! GET MUDDY! 20+ OBSTICLES “EXPLORE THE MUD”, a challenging endurance race in the mud is coming to the Northern Kentucky Fairgrounds on October 8, 2016! It is being sponsored by the City of Williamstown, Grant County Tourist Commission, Grant County Parks and Recreation, Northern Kentucky Health Department, Grant County Extension Services and the Grant County Fair. Watch for details closer to event date! Facilities at the Fairgrounds are available for rent for weddings, family reunions, company picnics, fundraisers and benefits. Give us a call at 859-428-1555 for information. THANK YOU for your support and we look forward to seeing you at the 2016 Grant County Fair! We welcome your comments, suggestions or ideas for new events. Complete the form below and drop it in the mail to P.O. Box 96, Williamstown, KY 41097 4 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS Schedule of Events .................................................................................................................... 6 - 7 General Rules and Administration Fair Board ......................................................................................................................... 9 Junior Fair Board ........................................................................................................... 11 Fair Rules ........................................................................................................................ 10 Map of Fairgrounds.......................................................................................................... 8 Agriculture and Horticulture Bees and Honey ...................................................................................................... 104-106 Field Crops ............................................................................................................. 107-108 Vegetables and Fruit Displays .............................................................................. 102-103 Art Show ...................................................................................................................................... 125 ATV Drag Race ....................................................................................................................... 16-17 Baby Show ............................................................................................................................... 39-41 Kid’s Day Activities ................................................................................................................... 127 Demolition Derby ......................................................................................................................... 22 Exhibit Forms ............................................................................................................................ 101 Family Fun Night ........................................................................................................................ 128 F.C.C.L.A ............................................................................................................................ 110-111 Flower Show ........................................................................................................................ 121-123 Home Economics................................................................................................................. 111-120 Horse Shows and Events ................................................................................................... 131-133 Livestock Events (4-H / FFA / Open) Dairy Goat Show ........................................................................................................ 54-55 Market Goat Show.................................................................................................. 43 – 45 Rabbit Show ............................................................................................................... 47-48 Poultry Show .............................................................................................................. 49-53 Dairy Cow Show ..................................................................................................... 52 – 54 Sheep Show................................................................................................................. 56-57 Swine Show................................................................................................................. 57-60 Feeder Calf Show .............................................................................................................. 6 Beef Show ................................................................................................................... 60-61 Open Beef Show ......................................................................................................... 63-64 Cloverbud Show .............................................................................................................. 62 Dog Show .................................................................................................................... 70-71 Cat Show.......................................................................................................................... 72 Country Ham .................................................................................................................. 66 Rules & Regulations .................................................................................................. 67-69 Mile Race .................................................................................................................................... 128 Mud Racing .................................................................................................................................. 22 Pageants ................................................................................................................................... 30-39 Pedal Tractor Pull ..................................................................................................................... 129 Pet Show, Open .......................................................................................................................... 128 Photography Show ...................................................................................................................... 126 Toddler Show ....................................................................................................................... 39 – 40 Tractor Driving Contest (4-H / FFA) .................................................................................... 72-73 Truck and Tractor Pulls ....................................................................................................... 13- 19 Truck Tug / Drag ......................................................................................................................... 20 Garden Tractor Pull ................................................................................................................ 22-24 4-H Club Activities ............................................................................................................... 74-102 4-H Sale of Champions / Show of Showmen......................................................................... 65-66 Youth Talent Contests ........................................................................................................ 131-132 GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 5 6 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 2016 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Rides are open Monday August 1-Saturday 6, 6:00pm – 11:00pm nightly. Gate Admission will be charged for ALL events and shows, regardless of the time of day. Free gate admission for children under age 2. ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS! Must have admission ticket to be stamped for rides or purchase individual ride tickets. Saturday, July 30 9:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 10:30 am No ADMISSION CHARGED 4-H Dog Show 4-H/FFA Poultry Show (coop in 8:00 – 9:30 am) 4-H Cat Show (enter at 9:30 am) Open Pet Show (enter at 10:00 am) Sunday, July 31 1:00 – 4:00 pm 12:30 – 4:30 pm No Admission Charge Registration for all Exhibits Pageant Rehearsal Monday, Aug 1 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm Rides Open at 6:00 pm – Admission $10.00 4-H Cloverbuds – All Livestock Species Show (enter at 5:00pm) Grant County Residents Only Horse Show KTPA Pulling Series Tractor Pull Mini Seminar – Lori Dunn/SNAP ED, Healthy Choices for Every Body Mini Seminar -Allison McComas, Natural Soaps and Health Aids Miss Grant County Fair Pageant (Rehearsal at 4:00 pm) Tuesday, Aug 2 1:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm Rides Open at 6:00 pm – Admission $10.00 4-H/FFA Tractor Driving Contest (enter at 12 noon) 4-H/FFA & Open Market Goat Show (enter at 3pm) Open Youth & Open Contest Horse Show (warm ups 5pm) Grant County Fair Truck & Tractor Pull (Scales open at 5:30) Mini Seminar—Patty Poor, No. KY Cancer Care, Screenings for Cancer Mini Seminar—Rachel Price—GC New FCS Agent, New Era Miss Teen Grant County Fair Pageant (Amphitheater) Wednesday, Aug 3 10:00 am 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:30 pm (approx.) Rides Open at 6:00 pm – Admission $10.00 4-H / FFA / Open Swine Show (enter at 8:30 am) Open Fun Horse Show Wolfe Bros. Racing 4-H / FFA / Open Dairy Goat Show (enter at 6:00 pm) Mini Seminar – Deb Stiddam, Crafting and Quilting Mini Seminar—Doris Meece—Garding Thru the Ages Little Miss Junior Grant County Fair Pageant (Amphitheater) Miss Pre Teen Grant County Fair Pageant (Amphitheater) Thursday, Aug 4 10:30 am 7:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm-9:00 pm Rides Open at 6:00 pm – Admission $10.00 4-H / FFA & Open Dairy Cattle Show (enter at 9:30 am) 4-H / FFA & Open Sheep Show (enter at 6:00 pm) Kid’s Day Activities (Horse Ring) Pedal Tractor Pull (Horse Ring) Mimi Seminar—Jim Brown & Nancy Og, Beekeeping & Honey GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 7 7:00 pm 7:00-9:00 pm 8:00 pm NKTTA Truck Tuggers Truck Tug (Demo Derby Track) Mini Seminar – Little Miss & Mister Grant County Fair Pageant (Amphitheater) Friday, Aug 5 3:30 pm 4:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 8:00 pm Rides Open at 6:00 pm – Admission $10.00 4-H / FFA Youth Livestock Feeder Calf Show (enter at 3:00pm) 4-H / FFA Beef Show (enter at 3:00 Baby Show (Amphitheater) Mini Seminar – Body Works Gym—Working Out Youth Talent Contest Blue Grass Horse Pull Garden Tractor Pull Mini Seminar – Yoga to Relax Saturday, Aug 6 9:00 am 1:30 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Rides Open at 6:00 pm – Admission $10.00 Mile Race (Grant County High School, registration at 8:00am) 4-H / FFA Show of Showmen Toddler Show (Amphitheater 4-H/FFA Sale of Champions (Buyer’s Meal 6:00 pm) Demo Derby Deadweight Tractor Pull Garden Tractor Pull Mini Seminar - Beef by Dr. Gregg Rentfro, UK Meat Specialist Getting the Biggest Bank for Your Buck Sunday, August 7 1:00 – 3:00 pm No Admission Remove All Exhibits & Pick Up Premium Checks 8 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 9 THE GRANT COUNTY FAIR Northern Kentucky Fairgrounds 115 Baton Rouge Road, Williamstown, KY 41097 Fairgrounds phone: 859-428-1555 Website: grantcofair.ky email: info@grantcofair.ky Directions: I-75 to Exit 156 Barnes Rd, go east to stop sign and turn left on Arnie Risen. Turn left on Baton Rouge Road for about 1/2 mile, Fair Grounds on Right FAIR BOARD MEMBERS Jamey Rhoton, President Tom McClure, 1st Vice President Irvin Faulker, 2nd Vice President Craig Covey, Secretary Patsy Kinman, Treasurer Tena Webster, Assistant Secretary/Treasurer Sandi Adams Kara Caldwell Dwight Cook Dale Epperson Tony Epperson Irvin Faulkner S. David Fields Garry Henry Richie Hisel Mark Kinsey Marshall Kinsey Barb Burgess Tommy Lawson Nancy Magee Marlene McComas Jody Roaden Travis Rhoton Bob Tungate Jared Webster HONORARY MEMBERS Royce Adams Roger Adams Denise Bachman Dan Bates Betty Brown Bill Courts Bill Cull Brenda Dunn James Hedger Paula Hendy Rekenna Hopperton Shirley Howard Gilbert Mann Paul Mann Jimmy Shanks Wayne Sininger Jerry Thornton ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chris Ammerman – Grant County Agriculture & Natural Resources Agent Rachel Price – Grant County Family Consumer Science Agent Lamar Fowler – Grant County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development FCCLA, Grant County High School Kendal Coleman—FCCLA Williamstown High School Larry Butler—FFA, Grant County High School Sara Butcher – FFA, Williamstown High School Tommy Colson - Grant County Cattlemen's Association Matt Gabbert – Grant County Farm Bureau The Grant County Fair & Horse Show Official Rule Book is published by the Grant County Fair Board. Fair Board Members are responsible for the sale of the ads in the catalog. Anyone interested in advertising in the Official Fair Catalog should contact: Tena Webster - 859-445-4885 Patsy Kinman - 859-760-6641 Website: grantcofair.ky email: info@grantcofair.ky 10 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 2016 GRANT COUNTY FAIR RULES and REGULATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. This fair is planned and conducted according to the rules and regulations of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, for the use of state funds. Every possible protection and courtesy will be extended to exhibitors at the Grant County Fair, but the Board shall not be responsible for any loss of exhibits, animals or equipment in case of fire, theft, or loss from any other cause. The Grant County Fair Board, its agents, servants, and employees, shall not be held liable in case of injury to exhibitors, concessionaires, or the public on the grounds or in the buildings from any cause whatsoever while on the grounds of the Grant County Fair. No soliciting or advertising on Fairgrounds is permitted without the prior written consent of the Grant County Fair Board. The Grant County Fair reserves the right to remove from the grounds any persons of disorderly conduct from the grounds and neither the Grant County Fair nor its personnel shall be liable for such action. No pets allowed on fair grounds, except for participation in the Pet shows. No golf cars/ATVs are allowed on the grounds except those used by the Fair Board or otherwise authorized by the Fair Board. No alcoholic beverages or controlled substances are permitted on the fairgrounds at any time. Absolutely No Refunds / No Rainchecks of any kind will be issued. No re-entry to fairgrounds allowed. If you leave the fairgrounds for any reason, you will be required to pay admission again when re-entering the grounds. Entries made in 4-H and FFA classes must have been produced in conjunction with an approved project. Open classes are open to all exhibitors unless otherwise specified. Items entered for exhibition will not be released until the Sunday after the fair (August 7) between 1:00 and 3:00pm. Please keep your exhibit tags that are issued when entering exhibits. These will be used to claim exhibits. Exhibits must be picked up at this time as there will not be staff at the Fairgrounds to release exhibits after this time. If you are unable to pick up your exhibits, make arrangements for someone else to pick them up for you. Fruits and vegetables not picked up will be discarded. Premiums not immediately issued after individual shows will be available to be picked up at the Fair Office on the Sunday after the fair (August 7 between 1:00 and 3:00pm). Any discrepancy in premiums should be directed to the Fair Office. Any premium check not cashed within 60 days will be forfeited to the Grant County Fair. Any premium check less than $5.00 will not be mailed. Exhibitors may enter one entry per class. In the event of false entry, the exhibit will be disqualified. The Fair reserves the right to alter the order of showing a class and to cancel in the case of bad weather. Decisions of the judges are final. Exhibits will not be open to the public until entries have been judged. No one is permitted in the exhibition building during judging. Any member of the fair board shall have the authority without liability or recourse to the Grant County Fair to bar an exhibitor, participant or their representative in the event of a discourteous act to a judge or official of the Fair and shall have the power to disqualify the exhibitor/participant who would have to forfeit all entry fees and any prize money that may have been awarded them. The Fair Board reserves the right to use any or all photos taken during the fair events for publication. LIVESTOCK HEALTH REQUIREMENTS All livestock / animals offered for sale or exhibition at Kentucky County Fairs shall meet the following regulations according to KRS Chapter 257: a. 302 KAR 20:040 (Entry into Kentucky) b. 302 KAR 20:065 (Sale and Exhibition of Kentucky Origin Livestock) Any questions concerning these health regulations should be directed to your local veterinarian or the Kentucky State Veterinarian’s office at 502-564-3956. Livestock Health Regulations can be obtained on the Kentucky Department of Agriculture website: http://www.kyagr.com/statevet/ah/index.htm. Please be advised that Livestock Health Regulations are subject to change anytime. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 11 GRANT COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR BOARD The Junior Fair Board is a recognized committee of the Grant County Fair that is made up of young adults ages 14-18. Junior Fair Board members serve as delegates for every committee of the fair. They serve along side senior fair board members in a variety of different aspects of the Grant County Fair. We are striving to show Grant County’s Youth how much work goes into putting on the fair. However, the work is meant to be fun and educational. The Grant County Junior Fair Board is a great opportunity to become involved in the community and learn new skills. Junior Fair Board members are also eligible for scholarships at a state level. Once a Junior Fair board member has served on the committee for three years and reached the age of 18, they are eligible to become a senior fair board member or select a specific committee on which to serve. Junior Fair Board Members are selected through an application process. Anyone interested in becoming a Junior Fair Board Member, can contact Kara Caldwell @ caldwellk3@gmail.com or call 859-547-9090. The Grant County Fair moved to the new fairgrounds in 2009 and improvements will continue well into the future. We are always looking for new faces that are willing to work. FAMILY PARTICIPATION AWARD Two Awards will be Presented Time: Throughout the Fair Sponsored by: Grant County Chamber of Commerce Rules: One award will be presented to the individual who has accumulated the most points. A second award will be presented to the family of 2 or more who has accumulated the most points. To be eligible to participate, you must exhibit in one or more departments for which ribbons are awarded. The head of each family household shall submit a list of all family contestants to the Fair Office by no later than 3:00pm on the last Friday of the Fair. The awards will be determined by the a committee of fair board members based on the total number of points representing the total of 1st, 2nd and 3rd place ribbons for which premiums have been paid. Points will be credited as follows: 1st = 3 points; 2nd = 2 points; 3rd = 1 point. Points on Friday evening and Saturday events will not be counted. To the Winner: Plaque Second Place: Rosette The Awards will be presented Saturday Night, August 6, 2016 Bring Your Family! Participate & Win! 12 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 WWW.LIMESTONEFLW.COM CAMPBELLSVILLE - 1505 NEW COLUMBIA ROAD - 270-465-5439 DANVILLE - 1401 MINOR ROAD - 859-236-8500 ELIZABETHTOWN - 801 NEW GLENDALE ROAD - 270-769-2341 FLORENCE - 10011 SAM NEACE DRIVE - 859-538-1600 GARDNERSVILLE - 3375 HWY. 491 - 859-472-2246 LOUISVILLE - 9812 VISTA HILLS BLVD. - 502-239-8484 SHELBYVILLE - 102 TAYLORSVILLE ROAD - 502-633-1515 SOMERSET - 5670 SOUTH HWY 27 - 606-561-5326 SPRINGFIELD - 2934 HIGHWAY 555 NORTH - 859-336-7100 GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 13 MOTORSPORTS EVENTS KTPA PULLING SERIES Monday, August 1, 2016 at 7:00 PM – Track 1 Committee Member in Charge: Tony Epperson, 859-982-2535 For more information contact: ktpapulling@gmail.com or 270-849-5784 Class 1: 3800 Mini Trucks Class 2: 2.6 Diesel Trucks Class 3: Super Stock 4x4 Trucks Class 4: 8500 Pro Farm Tractor GRANT COUNTY FAIR TRUCK & TRACTOR PULL Tuesday, August 2, 2016 7:00 pm Committee Member in Charge: Tony Epperson 859-242-9313 Class 1—Street Stock Diesel Truck—payback $500.00 Class 2—LL SS Tractor—payback $1000.00 Class 3—2.6 Diesel Truck— payback $700.00 Class 4—4 Wheel Drive Truck—payback $300.00 Class 5—Local Farm Class 9,000 lb—payback $300.00 Class 6—12 Farm Stock Tractor—payback $400.00 (2 wheel Drive Tractors only) Class Order may change, call ahead for schedule GRANT COUNTY FAIR TRUCK AND TRACTOR PULL RULES 1. No driver under sixteen (16) years of age without consent of a parent. 2. Only conventional two-wheel drive factory farm tractors with standard block engine are eligible in factory farm classes. 3. Rubber tires only, no duals or chains. Tire size for 9000 not to exceed 18.4 and 14000 not to exceed 20.8 (Does not apply to any other classes). 4. Conventional weights and equipment only. Weights on front not to exceed 24 inches from grill. 5. Drawbar must be stationary. Drawbar must not exceed 20” on tractors, 24” on 4X4 trucks and 30”not to exceed 20 inches on tractors, 26 inches on 4x4 trucks and 30 inches on 2 WD trucks. 6. All drawbars must be accessible to hook. Hook man makes final determination 7. 13500 and 4x4 tractors must use factory draw bar with clevis. 8. 13000 and farm stock tractors must have cast iron or OEM wheels. 9. Must be able to hook to hitch between weights. 10. All weights and equipment must be safely secured to vehicle. If any part or weight falls from vehicle, pull is disqualify 14 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 MOTORSPORTS EVENTS GRANT COUNTY FAIR TRUCK AND TRACTOR PULL RULES Continued 11. First tractor or truck to pull has the option to take or come back third in the class. 12. No alterations, fuel or weight can be added after weigh-in. 13. Only two drivers per tractor or truck allowed per class. Three entries required qualifying for a class. 14. Only two persons allowed in the pull alley during the pull. 15. Each entry permitted two attempts. Shifting will be permitted as long as sled continues to move. Passing 60 foot marker qualifies as a pull. 16. Each driver must be ready when called and driver must remain in seat during the pull at all times. 17. Weight will be verified for winners in all classes. Anyone refusing will be disqualified. Tractors and trucks will be weighed with driver. 18. Only one premium paid per tractor and truck in each class. 19. In event momentum of sled pushes drag past the 60-foot marker, then this is considered a pull, unless judges feel the driver has made every effort to stop. 20. Absolutely no drinking or boisterous behavior on the tractor pull track. This will result in disqualification. 21. Grant County Fair Board is not responsible for any theft or accidents that may occur in the contest and each contestant entering the contest does so at his/her own risk. 22. Tractors and trucks will be displayed in an area adjacent to the tractor pull track. 23. All rules above apply to all farm classes. 24. Trucks will be per National Truck Pullers Rules. 25. The Grant County Fair board reserves the rights to cancel, postpone, disqualify, or call the pull off at any time. 26. Decisions of the judges are final. KANNADY AND MOORE AUCTION SERVICE FARM SALES LIQUIDATION PERSONAL PROPERTY Steven Kannady Morning View KY 859-991-8494 MEMBER OF: ANTIQUES ESTATES Randy Moore Williamstown, KY 859-393-5332 GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 15 16 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 MOTORSPORTS EVENTS - WOLFE BROS. RACING ATV & MOTORCYCLE DIRT DRAGS Wednesday, August 3, 2016 Gate Opens: 4:00 pm EST; Sign-ups Start: 4:30 pm Practice: 5:30 pm; Racing Starts: 7:00 pm All Makes, Sizes and Ages Welcome Entry Fee - $10.00 per class 75% Payback Classes in the order they will be ran: 1. Open Outlaw (ATV, Bikes, Snowmobiles) 2. 4 Stroke 700cc or less & Polaris Automatics / Blasters w/cut tranny and 250R with no cut tranny. 3. Stock ATV, no wheelie bar, tie downs or race tires. 4. Automatic 700cc or less 5. 4 Stroke 400 cc or less 6. Junior Quad 125cc or less (50cc class will be made if 4 or more 50’s sign up) 7. Bikes 79cc or less (Tape Spokes) (50cc class will be made if 4 or more 50’s sign up) 8. Quads Only – 2 Stroke OPEN – No faster than 4.00 in 300 ft. 9. 4 Stroke 400 Below Trail Mod (pump gas only, no wheelie bars, race tires or tie downs) 10. 4 Stroke 500cc or less 11. County Class (no Outlaw bikes, ID required) 12. Panty Race – Single Elimination, 1st Place Only 13. Open Dash for Cash – 2 timed passes, RE & ET - 1st Place Only 14. 4 Stroke 400 Above Trail Mod (pump gas only, no wheelie bars, race tires or tie downs) 15. Bikes 80 to 150cc (No 125, 2 Stroke, please) 16. Grudge Matches, $20 entry fee, first 10 pair, Winner Take All 17. Utility/250 Trailblazers and Side by Sides 18. Quads Only – 4 Stroke Open (250R) Polaris Automatic Blaster with cut tranny 19. Bikes 2 & 4 Stroke (Tape Spokes) 20. 2 Stroke 350 Modified, No Mono Block or cut tranny 21. 4 Stroke 350 or less (Blasters/250 Trailblazers) 22. Woods Class (pump gas only, engines off start, no race tires, no tie downs) ***Bikes may race in Classes 1, 7, 11, 12, 13, 15, and 19 Rules: 1. NO ALCOHOL ALLOWED! ZERO TOLERANCE!! 2. NO PIT RACING!! ZERO TOLERANCE!! GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 17 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. All riders must sign a release form before participating in event. Any rider under 18 must have parent or legal guardian signature on release form. All riders must wear a DOT approved helmet and must be strapped on. All riders are participating AT THEIR OWN RISK. Any rider or ATV that causes any damage to Wolfe Bros. equipment will be held liable for damages. Studs in tires are not allowed. Nitrous can be used in Open classes only. Main line must be disconnected in all other classes. Wheelie bars are allowed on quads only. Panty race - you will go half track, put on a pair of panties waist high then race to the finish line. (Single elimination) Track will have boundaries. Out of bounds will be disqualification. When your number is called, you have 2 minutes to stage. All racers participate at their own risk. Starting judge’s decision is final. Override Mods are any ATV that shifts without pulling in lever and may only run in Open Classes unless noted. Classes listed above are just a guide (as if were stock). For example: A 440 EX can run in the 400 class. Single elimination after 80 entries. Two practice runs MAX # plate given at sign-up must be on front of ATV/Bike THERE WILL BE ABSOLUTELY NO PIT RIDING, IF CAUGHT YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED WITHOUT WARNING AND ASKED TO LEAVE THE EVENT WITHOUT REFUND. ANY RIDER OR ATV THAT CAUSES ANY DAMAGE TO WOLFE BROS. EQUIPMENT WILL BE HELD LIABLE FOR DAMAGES. Any questions, rainouts or concerns, please call Trent Wolfe at (859) 640-1587, please leave message. Additional rules are posted at www.WolfeBros.com and at all of Wolfe Bros. races. Dates, times and rules subject to change. SECHREST GARAGE & CO., INC. WILLIAMSTOWN, KY Heavy Duty Wrecker Service Local and Long Distance Towing Complete Auto & Truck Donald Sechrest (859) 824-3368 (800) 535-9576 Cincinnati (859) 581-9020 18 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 ________________________________________________________________________________________ GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 19 20 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 DEADWEIGHT TRACTOR PULL Saturday, August 6, 2016 Scales open at 5:30 pm, Pull starts at 7:00 pm Board Member in Charge: Tom McClure 859-391-9148 KY TRUCK TUGGERS TRUCK TUG OF WAR AUGUST 4, 2016 7:00 PM (scales open at 6 pm) Classes: 4300lb 4X4, 5500lb 2wd, 6000lb 4x4 Stock Gas &Diesel $20 Hook Fee All trucks must have a clevis or pintle hook and hitch under 32” high. All Classes will be double elimination For more information contact Melanie Wiley @(502)219-0806 Www.kytrucktuggers.com’ GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 21 NORTH CENTRAL KY GARDEN TRACTOR PULLERS ASSOCIALTION Grant County Fair 115 Baton Rouge Road Williamstown, KY 41097 August 5 , 2016—7:00 PM Tract 2 August 6, 2016 Tract 1 ENTRY FEE FOR 1050 STK ALT, 1050 PRO, 1150 Motorcycles, 750CC Motorcycle , $20.00 ENTRY FEE SPORT STOCK - $10.00 1050lb. Sport Stock 23x10.50 or 26x 12x12 tire size 1050 lb. Stock Altered (NQS Rules) 26x12x12 tire size 1150 lb. Hot rod (motorcycle motors only with carburetors only) 1050 lb. Pro-stock I SS tractor 50.5 cu.in. limit (NQS Rules) Combo Class 1150 lb. Hot rod 750CC (motorcycle motors only) carburetors or fuel injection. You must be association member to be on mailing list, be eligible for point prizes and vote on rule changes. -MEMBERSHIP DUES 2016- $20.00 to be member with one tractor and voting rights, each additional tractor for points is $20.00 per tractor. YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A MEMBER TO PULL. Tractor must have number to be eligible for points. SAFETY RULES 1.TRACTOR MUST BE PUSHED BCK TO SLED TO HOOK AND SHUT OFF BEFORE BEING UNHOOKED. 2. Driver must be large/mature enough to start, stop, and totally control the tractor, Sport Stock class exception they can be helped by adult. 3. Helmets mandatory in all classes. Fire Suits recommended but not mandatory. 4 Drive shaft and drive chains must be covered on all tractors. Automatics must have a safety blanket shield. . 22 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 5. Side shield must be 7" wide and go from frame to top of motor, be strapped to motor, and must be made of 1/16 steel, or 1/4" aluminum (minimum). 6. No Propylene Oxide to be added to any fuel used in any class. 7. Absolutely no drinking Alcohol around pull area or tractors or you SPORT STK WILL RUN FIRST AT ALL PULLS :ROTATION OF ALL OTHER CLASSES WILL BE FOLLOWED will be ask to leave, this is the responsibility of all members to enforce this rule for safety. PULL #1 -CLASS 1-then 2,3,4,5 PULL #3 - CLASS 1-then 4,5,2,3 PULL #2 -CLASS 1-then 3,4,5,2 PULL #4 - CLASS 1- then 5,2,3,4 2016 TECH COMMITTEE I RESPONSIBILITIES: ! Larry Hunter, Billy Black, , Ronnie Webster, Greg Angel CHECK ALL SAFETY ITEMS, SETTLE DISPUTES THAT OCCUR. Check carburetors and fuel S/A, Pro-stock and Sport Stock tractors. NORTH CENTRAL KY GARDEN TRACTOR PULLERS ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL RULES FOR YEAR 2016 See page 24 DEMOLITION DERBY Saturday, August 6, 2016 8:00 pm Gate Admission Required Contact John Peck 859-393-8693, Top Dog Promotions for more information. Top Dog Rules Apply Visit https://www.facebook.com/TopDogPromotions For additional information and 2016 rules. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 23 WE WANT YOU! The Grant County Fair is the oldest and largest form of entertainment in our community. There are many opportunities to show off your talents and to become involved with the Grant County Fair. Listed below are the various opportunities available to utilize your talents. Horse Shows Kids’ Activities Motor sports Home Economics Beauty Pageants Flower show Social Media/ Web Page Advertising Concession Stands Photography show Catalog Design Consignment Auction Livestock Shows Pet Show Art show Junior Fair board Baby Shows Agriculture Displays If you are interested in being an active part of the Grant County Fair Board or one of its many committees, please complete the form below and mail to P.O. Box 96 Williamstown, KY 41097. Name: Address: Phone #: Areas of Interest: CRAIGMYLE FARM EQUIPMENT 6790 HWY. 127 N OWENTON, KY 40359 Monty Craigmyle 502-484-5560 www.craigmylefarmeq.com monty@craigmylefarmeq.com 24 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 NORTH CENTRAL KY GARDEN TRACTOR PULLER ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL RULES FOR YEAR 2016 1. Hitch 13"height at stationary point only 1/8" vertical movement, Hitch must extend 6" from center of axle and have hole large enough for hook to be loose without tightening up. Nothing can interfere with chain hookup or hitch check. 2. Weight are not to extend back more than 10" from furthest point of rear tires, over all length of 1150 lb class tractor not to exceed 8 ft. overall length and the width not to exceed 6 ft. Any weights or parts falling will disqualify that pull. 3. Tractors hitting the boundary will be disqualified for that pull. 4. Pro Stock, Stock Alt, and Motorcycle classes 26xl2x12 tire limit, Sport stock class 26x12x12 tire limit, no rim size over 12" dia in all classes, no dual wheels or chains. 5. Drivers must stay in seat and one hand on steering wheel at all times. 6. All pulls will be by distance to determine the winner, Tractor can hold only one position in each class and No refunds after the class you are entered in has started. 7. Driver has two tries to move sled in first 75 ft. except during Pull-Off, InPull-Off original rotation as drawn must be followed and only 1attempt for that pull. 8. Protesting must be registered when tractor pulls and post $50.00. Protest rule to go down to protester's satisfaction with only committee and owner present at location. 9. All tractors must be weighed in with driver and helmet. All units pulling must have wheely bars. 10. 1150 lb. class 4 cylinder motorcycle engines with carburetors only (water or air cooled ). 11. Single cylinder flat head only in all classes except hot rod classes. 12. If driver can't start when sled is in position, the next driver will go ahead. You must be ready to pull after 6 tractors have completed their pulls or you will forfeit your pull. 13. All tractors must be equipped with kill switches and dead man throttle. 14. Tractor can only pull down track 2 times unless first puller or in pull-off. If first puller you can drop that pull and come back immediately or drop to 6th position. 15. Pulling positions will be determined by drawing during entry sign up and must be followed unless number 1 puller. 16. 1050 lb. Sp01i Stock must operate Single cylinder 5000 RPM, 4000 RPM Twins 52 inch wheel base stock frame, up to 16 HP flat head , Aftermarket piston up to 30 over okay, 1inch carburetor no stand off must bolt to block, head can be billet or stock, port and polished allowed, steel flywheel, scatter shields and kill switch if pulling more than 2 pulls during the year, clutches covered on top and run on gas only not to exceed .750 . No ADDITIVES . Pull stops and measured if tractor is touched at any point while pulling by anyone other then driver, 2 pullers allowed in Sport Stock has to be family and separate puller, each to pay entry fee best puller will advance only, age limit 16 years and under, exception will be made at pull. Points on from and aftermarket blocks accepted GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 25 NORTH CENTRAL KY GARDEN TRACTOR PULLER ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL RULES FOR YEAR 2016 continued 17. Pro-stock tractors operate on NQS rules. Carburetors must not exceed 1 .200 and motor 50.5 cubic inch limit SS any carb or Injection 50.5 Cubic inch l i m it. NQS RULES. Methanol fuel only . 18. Stock Altered will operate by NQS rules 1050lb, with methanol fuel only, Maximum crank stroke 3.25, Maximum bore 3.780, Maximum valve size 1.380, Maxi- mum valve lift .330, Maximum carburetor venturi size 1.00" and must be round shape, No more than 1"spacer behind carburetor. 19. Sled may be spotted when you pull, must be done before sled is back to start line. 20. Classes will be 2 hooks under 8 tractors 8 or more in a class then top 4 will qualify then come back and run for money. Sport Stock with Jess then 10 tractors will have 2 hooks no qualifying and take best of the 2 hooks, if more then10 one hook and top 4 will come back and run for money. IN MEMORY OF ALLEN "PORKY" RUBER Allen "Porkey" Ruber a long time member of the Grant County Fair Board, worked on various committees but will be remembered most for his efforts to keep the dust down by running the wa- ter wagon. We will miss you Porkey. Grant Co. Fair Board 26 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 TOMMY LAWSON GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 27 28 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 EXPLORE THE MUD: OBSTACLE COURSE/ 5K NORTHRN KY FAIR GROUNDS Saturday, October 8, 2016 HAVE FUN AND GET MUDDY! Participants in the Mud Obstacle Course/ 5K will cover a 3.1 mile course through Williamstown and make their way through over 20 obstacles. The race is open to individuals and teams. Must be 13 years Northern Kentucky Fair Grounds 105 Baton Rouge Rd. Williamstown, KY 41097 Register online and get a free t-shirt! https://explorethemud.eventbrite.com GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 29 2016 MISS GRANT COUNTY FAIR ENTRY FORM **Must be received by July 15, 2016 along with $50.00 entry fee, after July 15, 2016 with $75 entry fee** Name: Age: Birth date: Address: Phone #: E-mail: Sponsor: Parents: Eye Color: Hair Color: Weight: Height: _ School Attending: Grade: How long have you lived in Kentucky? If a resident of Grant County, how long have you lived in Grant County? Hobbies: Likes: Dislikes: Favorite type of music: Favorite place to be: Favorite person to be with: Future plans: Have you ever participated in a beauty pageant before? What were the results? What has been the most memorable moment in your life? Make money order payable to: Grant County Fair Send completed entry form and fee to: Miss Grant County Fair P O Box 96, WILLIAMSTOWN, KY 41097 30 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Section 200 DEPT. 2 / FAIR BEAUTY PAGEANTS & SHOWS MISS GRANT COUNTY FAIR Monday, August 1, 2016 Pageant starts 8:00 pm Amphitheater Gate entry fee will apply to all contestants. If rained out, the pageant will be held at the Extension Office. Committee Member in Charge: Dione Smith 859-760-8310 Rehearsal: Monday, August 1, 2016 - 4:00 pm, Amphitheater Rules: 1. Rehearsal will be held on Monday, August 1st at 4 pm. Contestants are encouraged to attend rehearsal. 2. Contestant must have reached her 16th birthday and shall not have reached her 22nd birthday by October 31, 2016. She must be single, never married, never had a marriage annulled, never had a baby or be presently with child and be a resident of the state of Kentucky for one (1) year. 3. Contestant will appear in evening gown and one-piece bathing suit (no cutouts), here and at the state pageant. 4. The winner will be acclaimed “Miss Grant County Fair” and represent Grant County at the state pageant of the Kentucky Association of County Fairs, competing for the title of “Miss Kentucky County Fair”. Pageant held in January, 2016 in Louisville. 5. The winner of Miss Grant County Fair shall represent Grant County at the opening day activities of the Kentucky State Fair in Louisville, and assist with the Little Miss and Mister Contest on August 18,2016. 6. Miss Grant County (local representative) will reign as queen throughout the fair. She will be selected from Grant County resident contestants. Contestant must live in Grant County for one (1) year or attend a Grant County School for one (1) year. 7. Previous winners of this pageant are ineligible to enter. This includes any runner up who is declared as an alternate. 8. Should the winner fail to represent the Grant County Fair in the state pageant, or becomes ineligible before the state pageant, the awards will be given to the alternate, if she represents Grant County at the state pageant. 9. All contestants will be required to pay or have their sponsor pay a $50.00 entry fee, which must accompany the entry form by July 15, 2016. Entries received or postmarked after July 15, 2016 will require a $75 entry fee. NO REFUNDS!! 10. If registering online, you must mail in the entry fee. Participant is not registered for the pageant until the entry fee has been received. Make money order payable to: Grant County Fair. Mail to: P O BOX 96, WILLIAMSTOWN, KY 41097 11. No parents are allowed back stage during competition. 12. Any decisions on rules will be decided by the Miss Grant County Fair committee members. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 31 2016 MISS TEEN GRANT COUNTY FAIR ENTRY FORM **Must be received by July 15th, along with $35.00 entry fee** Name: Age: Birthdate: Address: Phone #: E-mail: Sponsor: Parents: Eye Color: Hair Color: Height: School Attending: Grade: How long have you lived in Grant County? Hobbies: Likes: Dislikes: Favorite music and movie: Favorite actor and actress: Future plans: What has been the most memorable moment in your life? T-Shirt Size: Make check or money order payable to: Grant County Fair Send completed entry form and fee to: Miss Teen Grant County 1895 Barnes Road, Williamstown, KY 41097 32 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Section 201 MISS TEEN GRANT COUNTY FAIR Tuesday, August 2, 2016 Pageant starts 8:00 pm Amphitheater Gate entry fee will apply to all contestants. If rained out, the pageant will be held at the Extension Office. Committee Member in Charge: Dione Smith - 859-760-8310 Rehearsal: Saturday, July 30, 2016 - 9:00 am – 11:00 am and Sunday, July 31, 2016 - 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm at the Amphitheater For rehearsal, dress in comfortable, cool clothes, wear gym shoes, and bring water bottle. Rules: 1. Contestant must attend and not be late for practice to be in the pageant. NO EXCEPTIONS!! 2. Contestant must be between the ages of 13-15. Contestant must have reached her 13th birthday and cannot have reached her 16th birthday by October 31, 2016. She must be single, never married, never had a marriage annulled, never had a baby or be presently with child and live in Grant County for one (1) year or attend a Grant County school for one (1) year. 3. Contestants will appear in formal wear, t-shirt (provided by the Fair Board), white shorts (no soffe shorts), white socks and white tennis shoes (provided by the contestant) will be worn during interview and on stage. The t-shirts will be Hanes from Custom Designs by Alice, in Dry Ridge, for size check. 4. The winner will be acclaimed and reign as “Miss Teen Grant County Fair” throughout the fair and represent Grant County at the state pageant at the Kentucky Association of County Fairs, competing for the title of “Miss Teen Kentucky County Fair” held in Louisville during the Fall board meeting of the association in October 2016. 5. Previous winners of this pageant are ineligible to enter. This includes any runner up who is declared as an alternate. 6. Should the winner fail to represent the Grant County Fair in the state pageant, or becomes ineligible before the state pageant, the title will be given to the alternate, if she represents Grant County at the state pageant. 7. All contestants will be required to pay or have their sponsor pay a $35.00 entry fee, which must accompany the entry form. NO REFUNDS!! 8. Any entries received or postmarked after July 15, will not be accepted. NO EXCEPTIONS!! 9. No parents are allowed back stage during competition. 10. Any decisions on rules will be decided by the Miss Teen fair committee members. 2nd Fall Consignment Sale October 15TH, 2016 Sponsored by THE GRANT COUNTY FAIR Mark you calendar now for next years Spring Auction, April 15, 2017 For information call Tena Webster 859-4454885 Or visit our website at wwwgrantcofair.ky GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 33 MISS PRE TEEN GRANT COUNTY FAIR ENTRY FORM 2016 Miss Pre Teen Grant County Fair Entry Form **Must be received by July 15th, along with a $25.00 entry fee** Name: Age: Birth date: Address: Phone #: Sponsor: Parents: Eye Color: Hair Color: Height: Grade: _ School Attending: How long have you lived in Grant County? Hobbies: Likes: Dislikes: Future plans: Make check or money order payable to: Grant County Fair Send completed entry form and fee to: Miss Pre Teen Grant County Fair P O Box 96, Williamstown, KY 41097 Stanley Monuments Being there is why I’m here. Williamstown, Kentucky (859) 8243374 Crittenden, Kentucky (859) 428-3374 Large Display with Complete Customization to Fit Your Needs Financing Available! Carolyn Thomas Thompson, Agent 1406 North Main Street Williamstown, KY 41097 859-824-5054 34 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Section 202 MISS PRE TEEN GRANT COUNTY FAIR Wednesday, August 3, 2016 Pageant starts approximately 8:30 pm The pageant will immediately follow The Little Miss Jr. Pageant Amphitheater Gate entry fee will apply to all contestants. If rained out, the pageant will be held at the Extension Office. Committee Member in Charge: Angie McClure - 859-393-6626 Rehearsal: Sunday, July 31. 2016 - 2:30 pm, Amphitheater For rehearsal, dress in comfortable, cool clothes, and bring water bottle. Rules: 1. Contestant must attend and not be late for practice to be in the pageant. NO EXCEPTIONS!! 2. Contestant must have reached her 11th birthday and can not have reached her 13th birthday by October 31, 2016. She must have lived in Grant County for one (1) year or attend a Grant County school for one (1) year. 3. Contestants will appear in “Back to School” clothes only during pageant. Same outfit is to be worn during interview and pageant. 4. The winner will be acclaimed and reign as “Miss Pre Teen Grant County Fair” throughout the fair and represent Grant County at the state pageant at the Kentucky Association of County Fairs, competing for the title of “Miss Pre Teen Kentucky County Fair” held in Louisville during the Fall board meeting of the association in October 2016. Formal dress is required during the state pageant. 5. Should the winner fail to represent the Grant County Fair in the state pageant, or becomes ineligible before the state pageant, the title will be given to the alternate, if she represents Grant County at the state pageant. 6. All contestants will be required to pay $25.00 entry fee, which must accompany the entry form. NO REFUNDS!! 7. Any entries received or postmarked after July 15th, will not be accepted. NO EXCEPTIONS!! 8. No parents are allowed backstage during competition. 9. Any decisions on rules will be decided by the Miss Pre Teen committee members. Implants • Crowns • Bridges • Braces • Invisalign • CEREC • Veneers • Fillings • Nitrous • Dentures Mini Implants • Whitening • Snap-on-Smile • Cosmetic Dentistry “Comfort Dentistry For The Entire Family” Timothy J. McMahon, D.M.D. 300 Arbors Drive, Suite 5 - Dry Ridge, KY 41035 Office (859) 823-0111 - Fax (859) 823-9111 www.comfortdentistryky.com GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 35 2016 LITTLE MISS JUNIOR GRANT COUNTY FAIR ENTRY FORM **Must be received by July 15th, along with a $15.00 entry fee ** Name: Age: Birth date: Address: Phone #: Sponsor: Parents: Eye Color: Hair Color: Height: Grade: _ School Attending: How long have you lived in Grant County? Hobbies: Likes: Dislikes: Future plans: Make check or money order payable to: Grant County Fair Send completed entry form and fee to: Little Miss Junior Grant County Fair P O Box 96, Williamstown, KY 41097 Elliston-Stanley Funeral Homes Williamstown, Kentucky (859)824-3374 Crittenden, Kentucky (859)428-3374 24 Hour Obituary Line (859)824-4004 www.stanleyfuneralhomes.com 36 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Section 203 LITTLE MISS JUNIOR GRANT COUNTY FAIR Wednesday, August 3, 2016 Pageant starts 8:00 pm Amphitheater Gate entry fee will apply to all contestants. If rained out, the pageant will be held at the Extension Office. Committee Member in Charge: Angie McClure - 859-393-6626 Rehearsal: Sunday, July 31, 2016 - 3:30 pm, Amphitheater For Rehearsal dress in comfortable, cool clothes, wear gym shoes, and bring water bottle. Rules: 1. Contestants must attend and not be late for practice to be in the pageant. NO EXCEPTIONS!! 2. Contestant must have reached her 8th birthday by July 1, 2016 and can not have reached her 11th birthday by October 31, 2016. She must have lived in Grant County for one (1) year or attend a Grant County school for one (1) year. 3. Contestants will appear in “Back to School” clothes only during pageant. Same outfit is to be worn during interview and during pageant. 4. The winner will be acclaimed and reign as “Little Miss Junior Grant County Fair” throughout the fair. 5. All contestants will be required to pay a $15.00 entry fee, which must accompany the entry form. NO REFUNDS!! 6. Any entries received or postmarked after July 15th, will not be accepted. NO EXCEPTIONS!! 7. No parents are allowed back stage during competition. 8. Any decisions on rules will be decided by the Little Miss Junior committee members. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 37 2016 LITTLE MISS & MISTER GRANT COUNTY FAIR ENTRY FORM **Must be received by July 15th, along with a $15.00 entry fee.** Please circle: Girl or Boy Name: Parents: Address: Phone #: Birth date: Pets: Hobbies: Favorite Food: Favorite TV Show: What do you want to be when you grow up? Partner’s Name: (must be included when entry form is mailed in) Make check or money order payable to: Grant County Fair Send completed entry form and fee to: Little Miss & Mister Grant County Fair P O Box 96, Williamstown, KY 41097 38 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Section 204 LITTLE MISS & MISTER GRANT COUNTY FAIR Thursday, August 4, 2016 Pageant starts 8:00 pm Amphitheater Gate entry fee will apply to all contestants. If rained out, the pageant will be held at the Extension Office. Committee Member in Charge: Tara Hanson - 859-242-1919 Rehearsal: Sunday, July 31, 2016 - 4:30 pm, Amphitheater Rules: 1. Contestant must attend and not be late for practice to be in the pageant. NO EXCEPTIONS!! 2. The pageant is open to all boys and girls who have turned 5 years old by July 1, 2016 but have not turned 8 years old by July 1, 2016. Contestants must have lived in Grant County for one (1) year or attend a Grant County school for one (1) year. 3. Contestants will be judged on personality, poise, handsomeness or beauty, and attire. 4. Contestants will at all times be judged as a couple, but they do not have to dress as a couple. 5. Contestants should wear age appropriate attire. 6. Contestants must be at the designated area by 6:30 pm on the night of the pageant to be interviewed. 7. Previous winners are not eligible to enter the Little Miss & Mister Grant County Fair Pageant. 8. Little Miss & Mister Grant County Fair are expected to compete at the Kentucky State Fair in Louisville on August 13, 2016. If they are unable to compete as a couple, 1st runner up will be expected to compete, and so on. Details regarding the state fair pageant will be available at the end of this pageant. See committee member after event. 9. All contestants will be required to pay $15.00 entry fee, which must accompany the entry form. NO REFUNDS!! 10. Any entries received or postmarked after July 15th, will not be accepted. NO EXCEPTIONS!! 11. Winners of Little Miss & Mister will be expected to pass out ribbons and trophies during the remainder of the fair. 12. No parents are allowed backstage during competition. 13. Any decisions on rules will be decided by the Little Miss &Mister committee members. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 39 Section 205 2016 GRANT COUNTY FAIR BABY SHOWS GIRLS & BOYS FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016 EXTENSION OFFICE. GATE ENTRY FEE WILL APPLY TO ALL CONTESTANTS, PARENT/ GUARDIANS AND SPECTATORS ENTERING THE BUILDING , Committee Member in Charge: Angie McClure 859-393-6626 Rules: 1. All contestants must be a resident of Grant County. 2. Limited to the first 25 entries per class. A returned money order is your notification that the class is full. 3. Each entry must be accompanied by $10.00 entry fee, payable by money order. 4. All entries must be pre-registered. Registrations will be accepted by mail only. Entry must be received or postmarked by July 15th or it will not be accepted. 5. The entry form from the fair catalog or a copy must be used. 6. Seats will be assigned for each child in a roped off area. Only one adult will be allowed to be with the child in the judging area. 7. All ages for participants will be determined as of July 1, 2016. 8. Contestants should wear age appropriate attire. 9. Contestants will be judged on personality, attire, and handsomeness or beauty. 10. Classes are separate for girls and boys. 11. Check-in will be 15 minutes before contestants age group begins. Classes: Girls - Birth up to 6 months Boys - Birth up to 6 months Girls - 6 months up to 1 year Boys - 6 months up to 1 year Girls - 1 year up to age 2 Boys - 1 year up to age 2 6:00pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:30 pm Premiums for each girls and boys class: 1st place Trophy & Rosette Ribbon 2nd place Rosette Ribbon 40 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Section 206 2016 GRANT COUNTY FAIR TODDLER SHOWS GIRLS & BOYS Saturday, August 6, 2016 Amphitheater The facility is not air conditioned. Gate entry fee will apply to all contestants and parents/guardians. If rained out, the pageant will be held at the Extension Office. Committee Member in Charge: Angie McClure 859-393-6626 Rules: 1. All contestants must be a resident of Grant County. 2. Limited to the first 25 entries per class. A returned money order is your notification that the class is full. 3. Each entry must be accompanied by $10.00 entry fee, payable by money order. 4. All entries must be pre-registered. Registrations will be accepted by mail only. Entry must be received or postmarked by July 15th or it will not be accepted. 5. The entry form from the fair catalog or a copy must be used. 6. Seats will be assigned for each child in a roped off area. Only one adult will be allowed to be with the child in the judging area. 7. All ages for participants will be determined as of July 1, 2016. 8. Contestants should wear age appropriate attire. 9. Contestants will be judged on personality, attire, and handsomeness or beauty. 10. Classes are separate for girls and boys. 11. Check-in will be 15 minutes before contestants age group begins. Classes: Girls - 2 year olds Boys - 2 year olds Girls - 3 year olds Boys - 3 year olds Girls - 4 year olds Boys - 4 year olds 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:30 pm PRECISION DENTAL CARE, P.S.C. William K. Rich, D.M.D. Jonathan W. Rich, D.M.D. Adam K. Rich, D.M.D. G. Kevin Thompson, D.M.D. P.O. 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Box 6 30 North Main St. Walton, KY 41094 (859) 485-4131 Fax (859) 485-9262 Premiums for each girls and boys class: 1st place - Trophy and Rosette Ribbon 2nd place - Rosette Ribbon 3rd place - Rosette Ribbon 101 Cull Lane Dry Ridge, Ky Tel. 859-823-ARTS Fax 859-823-2929 kevinb@artsrental.com Kevin Brinkley Store Manager www.artsrental.com www.precisiondentalky.com GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 41 2016 GRANT COUNTY FAIR BABY SHOW ENTRY FORM **Must be received by July 15th, along with a $10.00 entry fee.** Name: Birth date: Sex: Parent’s Name: Address: City: Home Phone #: Make money order payable to: Grant County Fair Send completed entry form and fee to: Grant County Fair Baby Show P O Box 96, Williamstown, KY 41097 2016 GRANT COUNTY FAIR TODDLER SHOW ENTRY FORM **Must be received by July 15th, along with a $10.00 entry fee.** Name: Birth date: Sex: Parent’s Name: Address: City: Home Phone #: Make money order payable to: Grant County Fair Send completed entry form and fee to: Toddler Show Grant County Fair P O Box 96, Williamstown, KY 41097 42 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Section 300 DEPT. 3 / 4-H/FFA & OPEN ANIMAL PROJECTS 4-H, FFA & OPEN DAIRY GOAT SHOW Wednesday, August 3, 2016 Cattlemen’s Barn Enter at 6:00 pm Show at 7:00 pm 4-H Agent: Lamar Fowler, 824-3355 FFA: Larry Butler & Sara Butcher Chairperson: Chelsea Yates Show Order: Registered Alpines, Nubians, LaManchas, Saanen, and Recorded Grade. Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area. 2. Purebreds and Americans will be shown in purebred classes. 3. Recorded grades will be shown according to breed. 4. All goats must have current health papers. 5. Horns must be tipped. The end of the horn must be no larger than ½ inch. 6. No bucks allowed on the fairgrounds. 7. Base date for determining age is date of show. 8. Show starts promptly at 7 pm. Goats must be entered by 6:30 pm (no entry fees). 9. Youth ages 8 and under may show as Cloverbuds. The Cloverbud Livestock Show will be Monday night at 6pm. A ribbon will be awarded but no premiums will be given. 10. All 4-H and FFA members must have ownership of their animal by June 1st of the current year. 11. Animals must be at the livestock barn 1 hour before show time to be weighed in, registered and stalled. Animals will not be allowed to leave the barn after this point. Showmanship: 4-H/FFA 01 Senior 02 Intermediate 03 Junior 15 yrs. & Older 12-14 yrs. of age 9-11 yrs. of age Plaque Only Plaque Only Plaque Only Showmanship: Open Senior 06 Intermediate 07 08 Junior 09 Novice 15 yrs. & Older 12-14 yrs of age 9-11 yrs. of age 8 yrs. & Under Rosette Only Rosette Only Rosette Only Rosette Only Premiums for classes: 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19 1st Place: $20.00 2nd Place: $15.00 3rd Place: $10.00 Overall Best Animal: Banner 4-H/FFA 4-H/FFA 4-H 4th Place: $5.00 GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 43 Classes: Dairy – Junior Does The Junior Does are under 24 months of age that are not in milk and have never freshened. 11 Junior Kid (born 5/1/14 – 7/20/14) 12 Intermediate Kid (born 3/1/12 – 4/30/12) 13 Senior Kid (born 8/19/11 – 02/28/12) 14 Dry Yearling (born 8/10/12 – 8/18/13) 15 Junior Champ (Grant County 4-H/FFA class winner from classes 11-14) – Plaque only 16 Junior Champ (Open class winner from classes 11 – 14) — Rosette Only Classes: Dairy -- Senior Does The Senior Does are 24 months of age or over, that have never been freshened or are in milk. This also includes the Dry Milkers. 17 18 19 20 ly 21 22 23 Yearling & 2 year old milker 3 and 4 year old milker 5 year old milker Senior Champ (Grant County 4-H/FFA class winner from classes 17-19) – Plaque onSenior Champ (Open class winner from classes 17 – 19) – Rosette only Supreme Champion (4-H/FFA Junior Champ & Senior Champ) – Banner only Reserve Supreme Champion (4-H/FFA Junior Champ & Senior Champ) – Plaque only Section 301 4-H/FFA & OPEN MARKET GOAT SHOW Tuesday, August 2, 2016 Cattlemen’s Barn Enter at 3:00 pm Show at 5:00 pm 4-H Agent: Lamar Fowler, 824-3355 FFA: Larry Butler & Sara Butcher Chairperson: Chelsea Yates Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area. 2. Youth ages 8 and under may show as Cloverbuds. The Cloverbud Livestock Show will be Monday night at 6pm. A ribbon will be awarded but no premiums will be given. 3. All goats must meet Kentucky health requirements of exhibition and possess official up-to-date health certificates. 4. All goats showing in market and showmanship classes, including novice, must be KUIP tagged and nominated in the exhibitors name by June 1. Any market goat that has an Official Scrapie Tag being validated and KUIP tagged will only need one (1) KUIP tag. The Scrapie Tag should not be removed but recorded on the Validation Form. 5. 4-H/FFA exhibitors may exhibit no more than six (6) market goats. 6. All exhibitors may enter market wethers or market does. All goats must be clean castrated. 7. Horns must be tipped. The end of the horn must be no larger than ½ inch. 8. All goats must have been born after September 1, 2013. Animals are subject to be mouthed to check age. 9. All goats entered in 4-H/FFA must be shown by the 4-H/FFA exhibitor (owner). 10. Market goat weight classes determined by entries on day of show and checked by the 4-H agent 44 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 and goat leader. All goats must weigh a minimum of 35 pounds on show day. 11. 4-H/FFA exhibitors will show together in class. 12. Goats shown in the on-foot weight classes may also be used in the Showmanship Class 13. No adult shall enter the show ring while 4-H/FFA classes are being judged unless the exhibitor is physically impaired. This includes Novice classes. 14. Exhibitors are expected to treat their goats in a manner consistent with good animal husbandry and display proper sportsmanship at all times. Failure to comply may result in disqualification of exhibitor if so recommended by the show committee. 15. Any legal or illegal substance that alters the conformation or enhances the natural appearance of the animal is not permitted. All goats may be subject to random drug testing and/or veterinary examination. 16. Market goats should be sheared slick (no more than ¼ inch of hair at time of show). 18. Does showing in breeding classes cannot show as an Open Market Doe. 19. 4-H and FFA classes are limited to enrolled and identified Grant County Members Only. 20. Animals must be at the livestock barn 1 hour before show time to be weighed in, registered and stalled. Animals will not be allowed to leave the barn after this point. Showmanship: 4-H/FFA 1 Senior 15 years and older 2 Intermediate 12-14 years of age 3 Junior 9-11 years of age 4 Champion Showmanship Plaque only Plaque only Plaque only Trophy only Showmanship: Open 06 Senior 07 Intermediate 08 Junior 09 Novice Rosette only Rosette only Rosette only Rosette only 15 years and older 12-14 years of age 9-11 years of age 8 years and under 4-H/FFA 4-H/FFA 4-H 4-H/FFA Premiums: Classes 10-17 – 20, 22 - 25, 29 – 32, 34 - 37, 41 – 44, 46 - 49 1st Place: $20.00 2nd Place: $15.00 3rd Place: $10.00 4th Place: $5.00 10. Market classes to be determined by chairperson day of show. 11. Champion market animal 12. Reserve Champion market animal Percentage Does 17. 0 – 3 months of age 18. 3 – 6 months of age 19. 6 – 9 months of age 20. 9 – 12 months of age 21. Junior Champion (class winners from 17 thru 20) 22. 12– 18 months of age 23. 18 – 24 months of age 24. 24 – 48 months of age 25. 48 + months of age 26. Senior Champion (class winners from 22 , 23, 24, 25) 27. Champion Percentage Doe (class winners from 21, 260 28. Reserve Champion Percentage Doe Full Blood / Pureblood Doe 29. 0 – 3 months of age 30. 3 – 6 months of age 31. 6 – 9 months of age 32. 9 – 12 months of age 33. Junior Champion (class winners from 29,30,31,32) 34. 12 – 18 months of age 35. 18 – 24 months of age 36. 24 – 48 months of age Rosette only Rosette only Rosette only Rosette only Rosette only GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 45 37. 38. 39. 40. 48 + months of age Senior Champion (class winners from 34,35,36,37) Champion Full blood./Purebred doe (class winners 33,38) Reserve Champion Full blood/Purebred doe Rosette only Rosette only Rosette only Full Blood / Pureblood Buck 41. 0 – 3 months of age 42. 3 – 6 months of age 43. 6 – 9 months of age 44. 9 – 12 months of age 45. Junior Champion (class winners from 41,42,42,44) Rosette Only 46. 12 – 18 months of age 47. 18 – 24 months of age 48. 24 – 48 months of age 49. 48 + months of age 50. Senior Champion (class winners from 46,47,48 49) Rosette Only 51. Champion Full Blood/Pureblood Buck (class winners from 45,50) Rosette Only 52. Reserve Champion Full Blood/Pureblood Buck Rosette Only Section 303 4-H/FFA RABBIT SHOW Saturday, July 30, 2016 Cattlemen’s Barn Enter at 4:00 pm Show at 5:00 pm 4-H Agent: Lamar Fowler, 824-3355 FFA: Larry Butler & Sara Butcher Chairperson: Brenda Maines Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area. 2. Open only to Grant County 4-H/FFA members in an approved project. Enter on Saturday at 4:00 pm. Judging will begin at 5:00 pm. Best of breed, Best of Litter, Grand Champion, Reserve Grand Champion and other rabbits as open cages are available. Owners must feed, water, and be responsible for waste management of rabbits. Entries must be removed after show. 3. Health forms are not necessary, but animals showing symptoms of disease will be quarantined and not allowed to show. 4. All purebred rabbits must be permanently ear marked (tattooed) in the rabbit’s left ear before June 1st. Please include this information under Registration 3 on the Livestock Entry Form. Rabbits will be disqualified if there is more than one tattoo in the left ear. 5. 4-H’ers must show their own rabbits. Parents and leaders may not bring rabbits to the show table. 6. Each rabbit is entered by breed. If more than 4 rabbits are in Class 4 or more than 6 rabbits are in Class 6 in each breed, they will then be broken by their sex and the age of the breed, for the Best of Breed. The Best of Breed will compete against each other for Class 4 and Class 6 Champions. These two rabbits are judged for Best of Show. 7. Limit of one entry, per child, per class division, in breeding. 8. Youth, age 8 and under, may show as Cloverbuds. The Cloverbud Livestock Show will be Monday night at 6pm. A ribbon will be awarded but no premiums will be given 9. Market Class is limited to two entries per exhibitor. 10. Animals must be at livestock barn 1 hour before show time to be weighed in, registered, and stalled. Animals will not be allowed to leave the barn after this point. Showmanship: 4-H/FFA 01 Senior 15 years & older 02 Intermediate 12-14 years of age Plaque Only Plaque Only 4-H/FFA 4-H/FFA 46 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 03 04 Junior 9-11 years of age Champion Showmanship Premiums: 1st place 2nd place 3rd place Class 4 Rabbit Breeds (Fancy) R01 Angora (English) R02 Angora (French) R03 Angora (Satin) R04 Belgian Hare R05 Britannia Petite R06 Chinchilla R07 Dutch R08 Dwarf Hotot R09 English Spot R10 Florida White R11 Harlequin (Japanese) R12 Harlequin (Magpie) R13 Havana R14 Himalayan R15 Jersey Wool R16 Lilac R17 Lop (American Fuzzy) R18 Lop (Holland) R19 Lop (Mini) R20 Netherland Dwarf R21 Polish R22 Rex R23 Rex (Mini) R24 Rhinelander R26 Sable R27 Silver R28 Silver Martin R29 Mixed (winner not eligible for best in class) R30 Tan R31 Any Other Recognized Breed Plaque Only Trophy Only 4-H 4-H/FFA $5.00 & Rosette $4.00 & Ribbon $3.00 & Ribbon Class 6 Rabbit Breeds (Meat) R40 American R41 Angora R42 Beveren R43 Blue Vienna R44 California R45 Champagne R46 Checkered Giant R47 Chinchilla R48 Cinnamon R49 Crème D’Argent R50 Flemish Giant R51 Hotot R52 Lop (English) R53 Lop (French) R54 New Zealand R55 Palomino R56 Satin R57 Silver Fox F58 Mixed (winner not eligible for best in class) F59 Any Other Recognized Breed 2016 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS AT THE NORTHERN KENTUCKY FAIRGROUNDS HOME OF THE GRANT COUNTY FAIR FALL AUCTION , OCTOBER 15, 2016 GRANT COUNTY CATTLE BARN GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 47 Section 304 4-H/FFA POULTRY SHOW Saturday, July 30, 2016 Coop in: 8:00 am to 9:30 am Judging starts at: 10:00 am 4-H Agent: Lamar Fowler, 824-3355 FFA: Larry Butler & Sara Butcher Chairpersons: Brenda Maines and Josh Fowler 1. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. FORMS MUST BE TURNED IN TO THE GRANT COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE NO LATER THAN JULY 18, 2015 IN ORDER TO SHOW. (Note: Cockerels & Pullets are defined as hatched January 1, 2015 or later. Roosters and Hens are older than 1 year). 2. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area. 3. There is no coop in fee. Coops will be provided. There is limited space. First come – first serve. 4. Only open to Grant County 4-H/FFA members participating in an approved project. 5. Health forms are not required, but birds will be tested; only healthy birds will be entered. 6. The 4-H/FFA member will be responsible for the care of their poultry. 7. All entries shall consist of a single specimen. 8. Exhibitors limited to 2 entries per class. Where there is only (1) one exhibitor in a class, 1st place will be awarded if merited. 9. When more than one entry for each class is put in a coop with other entries or classes, they will not be judged. 10. 4-H youth, ages 8 and under, may show as Cloverbuds. The Cloverbud Livestock Show will be Monday night at 6pm. A ribbon will be awarded but no premium will be given. 11. All 4-H/FFA members must have ownership of their animals by July 1st of current year. 12. All 4-H/FFA members must be present during the show. 13. Meat poultry must be ordered from the 4-H leader and picked up at the 4-H office, all on the same day. 14. Animals must be at the livestock barn 1 hour before show time to be weighed in, registered, and stalled. Animals will not be allowed to leave the barn after this point. Showmanship: 4-H/FFA 1 Senior 15 years and older Plaque only 4-H/FFA 2 Intermediate 12-14 years of age Plaque only 4-H/FFA 3 Junior 9-11 years of age Plaque only 4-H 4 Champion Showmanship Trophy only 4-H/FFA Banner will be awarded for Grand Champion Plaque will be awarded for Reserve Champion Trophies will be awarded for Best in Show, Champion Large Fowl, Champion Bantam, Champion Waterfowl, Champion Other Fowl, Champion Egg Production. Rosettes will be awarded for the top bird in each category, i.e. American, Asiatic, etc. Premiums: Classes G40 through G192: 1st Place: $5.00 2nd Place: $4.00 3rd Place: $3.00 Classes: Market Bird (Each participant is limited to two (2) entries in each class). G40 Single Cockerel Fryer (2014 hatching) G41 Single Cockerel Broiler (2014 hatching) G42 Single Pullet Fryer (2014 hatching) G43 Single Pullet Broiler (2014 hatching) Classes: Egg Production (Each participant is limited to two (2) entries in each class). G44 Single Cockerel (2013 hatching) G45 Single Pullet (2013 hatching) G46 Single Rooster (1 year or older) G47 Single Hen (1 year or older) 48 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Classes: Exhibition Poultry (No entry limit, but space is limited, please use discretion). LARGE CHICKEN CLASSES American G48 Plymouth Rocks G49 Dominiques G50 Wyandottes G51 Javas G52 Rhode Island Reds G53 Rhode Island Whites G54 Buckeyes G55 Chanteclers G56 Jersey Giants G57 Lamonas G58 New Hampshires G59 Hollands G60 Delawares Asiatic G61 Brahmas G62 Cochins G63 Langshans English G64 Dorkings G65 Red Caps G66 Cornish G67 Orpingtons G68 Sussex G69 Australorps Mediterranean G70 Leghorns G71 Minorcas G72 Spanish G73 Andalusians G74 Anconas G75 Sicilian Buttercups G76 Catalanas Continental G77 Hamburgs G78 Campines G79 Lakenvelders G80 Barnevelders G81 Welsummers G82 Polish (bearded & nonbearded) G83 Houdans G84 Faverolles G85 Crevecours G86 La Fletch All Other Standard Breeds G87 Modern Games G88 Old English Games G89 Malays G90 Sumatras G91 Aseels G92 Shamos G93 Yokohamas G94 Phoenix G95 Cubalayas G96 Sultans G97 Frizzles G98 Naked Necks G99 Araucanas G100 Ameraucanas G134 Red Caps G135 Rhode Islands G136 Rosecombs G137 Seabrights G138 Wyandottes All Other Combs, Clean Legged Bantam Class G139 Ameraucanas BANTAM CHICKEN CLAS- G140 Araucanas SES G141 Buckeyes Game G142 Chanteclers G101 Old English Game G143 Cornish Single Comb Clean Legged G144 Crevecours Other Than Game G145 Cubalayas G102 Anconas G146 Houdans G103 Andalusians G147 La Fleche G104 Australorps G148 Malays G105 Catalanas G149 Polish G106 Campines G150 Shamos G107 Delawares G151 Sicilian Buttercups G108 Dorkings G152 Sumatras G109 Dutch G153 Yokohamas G110 Frizzles Feather Legged Bantams G111 Hollands Class G112 Japanese G154 Booted G113 Javas G155 Brahmas G114 Jersey Giants G156 Cochins G115 Lakenvelders G157 Faverolles G116 Lamonas G158 Frizzles G117 Leghorns G159 Langshans G118 Minorcas G160 Silkies G119 Naked Necks SPECIALTY CHICKEN G120 New Hampshires CLASSES G121 Orpingtons G162 Commercial Hybrid G122 Phoenix Large Fowl G123 Plymouth Rocks G163 Non-Purebred Crosses G124 Rhode Island Reds Large Fowl G125 Spanish G164 Non-Purebred Crosses G126 Sussex Bantam Rose Comb Clean Legged DUCK CLASSES Bantam Class G127 Anconas Heavy Weight G128 Beligan Bearded G165 Pekin G166 Aylesbury d’Anvers G167 Rouen G129 Dorkings G168 Muscovy G130 Dominiques G131 Hamburgs Medium Weight G169 Cayuga G132 Leghorns G170 Crested G133 Minorcas GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 49 50 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 G171 Swedish G172 Buff Light Weight G173 Runner G174 Campbell G175 Magpie G190 Turkeys G191 Pea Fowl G192 Misc. (Quail, Doves, Pheasant, Partridge, Pigeon, Guinea Fowl) Bantam G176 Call G177 East Indie G178 Mallard GOOSE CLASSES Heavy Weight G179 Toulouse G180 Embden G181 African G182 Sebastapol G183 Pilgrim G184 American Buff G185 Saddleback Pomeranian Light Weight G186 Chinese G187 Tufted Roman G188 Egyptian OTHER FOWL Phone: 859 824-4412 YOUR LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED PARTS STORE FOR OVER 35 YEARS! GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 51 Grant County 4-H Poultry Entry Form 2016 (To be returned to the Grant County 4-H Office no later than July 22, 2016 -Entries returned after the deadline will not be accepted.) Name Address City/State/Zip Phone Number Number of Birds by Gender Class # Breed & Variety G40 Single Cockerel Flyer (Example of entry) Rooster Hen Cockerel 2 Pullet 52 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Section 305 4-H, FFA & OPEN DAIRY CATTLE SHOW Thursday, August 4, 2016 Cattlemen’s Barn Enter at 9:30 am Show at 10:30 am 4-H Agent: Lamar Fowler, 824-3355 FFA: Larry Butler & Sara Butcher Chairperson: Steve Wallace Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area. 2. Stall space may not be reserved – owner and animal must be present. Stalls are available on a first come, first serve basis. 3. Animals must be registered in the owner’s name. 4. Registration papers must be presented at the time of entry. 5. Where there is only one exhibitor in a class, first prize, if merited, will be awarded. When there is competition, all prizes may be so far as there are worthy entries. Where animals are not worthy of first prize, judges may, at their discretion, award a prize or prizes of such grade as the animal deserves. 6. All exhibitors are limited to winning two premiums and two ribbons in each class and only one prize in group classes. 7. All animals exhibited must meet state health regulations governing dairy shows. Refer to the health requirements listed elsewhere in the Fair Book. 8. 4-H youth, ages 8 and under, may show as Cloverbuds. The Cloverbud Livestock Show will be Monday night at 6pm. A ribbon will be awarded but no premium will be given. 9. Animals must be at the livestock barn 1 hour before the show time to be weighed in, registered and stalled. Animals will not be allowed to leave the barn after this point. Dairy type and production rules: 1. Open to any dairyman on official test. 2. All breeds will be shown separately. Classes offered for the following breeds: Brown Swiss, Ayrshire, Guernsey, Holsteins, and Jersey. 3. The following age classifications will be shown. Cow (3 yrs of age), Cow (4 yrs of age), Cow (5 yrs & older). 4. Only official DHIR, DHIA, and HIR records will be accepted. 5. The exhibitor must present the official herd record book or an official copy of the production record of each entry to the show official when entering the animals. 6. Only the animal’s most recent completed actual milk record of 305 days or less may be used. 7. In case of a break in production, or if the cow has failed to freshen, records completed 18 months prior to the fair date will be accepted. 8. Premiums for dairy production will be as follows: 3 year olds, 4 year olds, 5 year olds 1st Place: $20.00 2nd Place: $15.00 3rd Place: $10.00 4th Place: $5.00 Showmanship: 4-H/FFA 01 Senior 02 Intermediate 03 Junior 04 Champion Showmanship 15 yrs & older 12-14 yrs. of age 9-11 yrs of age Plaque only Plaque only Plaque only Trophy only Showmanship: Open 06 Senior Showmanship 07 Intermediate 08 Junior 09 Novice 10 Champion Showmanship 15 yrs & older 12-14 yrs of age 9-11 yrs of age 8 yrs & under Rosette only Rosette only Rosette only Rosette only Rosette only Premiums for classes: 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 25, 26 4-H/FFA 4-H/FFA 4-H 4-H/FFA GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 53 1st Place: $20.00 2nd Place: $15.00 3rd Place: $10.00 4th Place: $5.00 Classes and Birth Dates for 2014 Dairy Show: 11 Junior Calf (3/1/14 – 4/30/14) 12 Intermediate Calf (12/1/13 – 2/28/14) 13 Senior Calf (9/1/13 – 11/30/13) 14 Summer Yearling (6/1/13 – 8/31/13) 15 Junior Yearling (3/1/13 – 5/3/13) 16 Intermediate Yearling (12/1/12 – 2/28/13) 17 Senior Yearling (9/1/12 – 11/30/12) 18 Junior Champion Ayrshire (Open) Rosette only (Winners from classes: 11,12,13,14,15,16,17) 19 Junior Champion Brown Swiss (Open) Rosette only (Winners from classes: 11,12,13,14,15,16,17) 20 Junior Champion Guernsey (Open) Rosette only (Winners from classes: 11,12,13,14,15,16,17) 21 Junior Champion Holsteins (Open) Rosette only (Winners from classes: 11,12,13,14,15,16,17) 22 Junior Champion Jersey (Open) Rosette only (Winners from classes: 11,12,13,14,15,16,17) 23 Two Year Old (9/1/11 - 8/31/121) 24 Three Year Old (9/1/10 – 8/31/11) 25 Four Year Old (9/1/09 – 8/31/10) 26 Aged Cow (Before 9/1/08) 27 Senior Champion Ayrshire (Grant County 4-H/FFA only) Rosette only (Winners from classes: 23,24,25,26) 28 Senior Champion Brown Swiss (Grant County 4-H/FFA only) Rosette only (Winners from classes: 23,24,25,26) 29 Senior Champion Guernsey (Grant County 4-H/FFA only) Rosette only (Winners from classes: 23,24,25,26) 30 Senior Champion Holsteins (Grant County 4-H/FFA only) Rosette only (Winners from classes: 23,24,25,26 31 Senior Champion Jersey (Grant County 4-H/FFA only) Rosette only (Winners from classes: 23,24,25,26) 32 Senior Champion Ayrshire (Open) Rosette only (Winners from classes: 23,24,25,26) 33 Senior Champion Brown Swiss (Open) Rosette only (Winners from classes: 23,24,25,26) 34 Senior Champion Guernsey (Open) Rosette only (Winners from classes: 23,24,25,26) 35 Senior Champion Holsteins (Open) Rosette only (Winners from classes: 23,24,25,26) 36 Senior Champion Jersey (Open) Rosette only (Winners from classes: 23,24,25,26) 37 Supreme Champion (4-H/FFA only) Trophy only (Winners of Supreme Junior and Supreme Senior classes 27,28,29,30,31) 38 Reserve Supreme Champion (4-H/FFA only) Plaque only (Remaining 1st place winners and the 2nd place heifer from the class that produced the Champion) 39 Grand Champion (Open) Rosette only (Winners of Supreme Junior and Supreme Senior classes 18,19,20,21,22,32,33,34,35,36) 40 Reserve Grand Champion (Open) Rosette only (Remaining 1st place winners and the 2nd place heifer from the class that produced the Champion) 41 Milk Production Section 306 54 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 4-H, FFA & OPEN SHEEP SHOW Thursday, August 4, 2016 Cattlemen’s Barn Enter at 6:00 pm Show at 7:00 pm 4-H and FFA will precede the Open Show 4-H Agent: Lamar Fowler, 824-3355 FFA: Larry Butler & Sara Butcher Chairperson: Bill Courts & Brenda Maines Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area. 2. Stall space may not be reserved; owner and animal must be present. Stalls are available on a first come, first serve basis. 3. 4-H/FFA Sheep Show is for Grant County members only. 4. Members must be enrolled in an approved project and must have sheep in their possession at spring weigh-in. 5. Market lambs must be weighed in on this day for gain contest. 6. All sheep must have official up to date health certificates. Any market lamb that has an Official Scrapie Tag being validated and KUIP tagged will only need one (1) KUIP tag. 7. Market lambs, except for hair sheep, should be sheared slick (no more than ¼ inch of wool at time of show). 8. Same animal cannot be entered in both market and breeding classes. 9. No exhibitor will be allowed more than one entry in any one class. 10. Market class will be ewe and wether lambs only. 11. Where there is only one animal in a class, the first prize will be awarded so far as they are worthy entries. Where animals are not worthy of first prize, judges may, at their discretion, award a prize or prizes of such grade as the animal deserves. 12. Exhibitors will furnish their own pens. 13. Lambs must at the livestock barn 1 hour before show time to be weighed in, registered and stalled. Animals will not be allowed to leave the barn after this point. 14. Youth ages 8 and under may show as Cloverbuds. The Cloverbud Livestock Show will be Monday night at 6pm. A ribbon will be awarded but no premium. Breeds showing: Southdown, Hampshire, Suffolk, Dorset, Dorper, Katahdin, Natural Color, Commercial and other recognized breed. Showmanship: 4-H/FFA 01 02 03 04 Senior Intermediate Junior Champion Showman Showmanship: Open 05 Senior 06 Intermediate 07 Junior 08 Novice 09 Champion Showmanship 15 years & Older 12-14 years of age 9-11 years of age Plaque Only Plaque Only Plaque Only Trophy Only 15 years & older 12-14 years of age 9-11 years of age 8 years & under Rosette Only Rosette Only Rosette Only Rosette Only Rosette Only Premiums for Classes: 10, 16, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 27 1st Place: $20.00 2nd Place: $15.00 3rd Place: $10.00 4-H/FFA 4-H/FFA 4-H 4-H/FFA 4th Place: $5.00 Classes: 10 Market Lamb – weight classes determined by entries on day of show, decided by the 4-H Agent and the sheep leader(s). 11 Grand Champion Market Lamb (Grant County 4-H/FFA only) 12 Grand Champion Market Lamb (Open) Banner Only Rosette Only GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 55 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb (Grant County 4-H/FFA only) Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb (Open) Rate of Gain (4-H/FFA Grant County Only) Ewe Lamb (under 1 year of age) Pair of Ewe Lambs (under 1 year of age) Yearling Ewe (over 1 year of age) Pair of Yearling Ewes (over 1 year of age) Reserve Champion Ewe (Grant County 4-H/FFA only) Reserve Champion Ewe (Open) Grand Champion Ewe (Grant County 4-H/FFA only) Grand Champion Ewe (Open) Ram Lamb (under 1 year of age) Pair of Ram Lambs (under 1 year of age) Yearling Ram (over 1 year of age) Pair of Yearling Rams (over 1 year of age) Reserve Champion Ram (Grant County 4-H/FFA only) Reserve Champion Ram (Open) Grand Champion Ram (Grant County 4-H/FFA only) Grand Champion Ram (Open) Best of Show Plaque Only Rosette Only Plaque Only Rosette Only Rosette Only Rosette Only Rosette Only Rosette Only Rosette Only Rosette Only Rosette Only Rosette Only Section 307 4-H, FFA & OPEN SWINE SHOW Wednesday, August 3, 2016 Cattlemen’s Barn Enter at 8:30 am Show at 10:00 am 4-H Agent: Lamar Fowler, 824-3355 FFA: Larry Butler & Sara Butcher Chairperson: Ronnie Gabbert Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area. 2. Stall space may not be reserved; owner and animal must be present. Stalls are available on a first come, first serve basis. 3. All animals exhibited must meet state health regulations governing swine shows. Refer to health requirements listed elsewhere in the Fair Board 4. Both registered and grade hogs will be shown in classes listed only. 5. Gilts may be classified as breeding or market but may not show in both classes. 6. Youth ages 8 and under may show as Cloverbuds. The Cloverbud Livestock Show will be Monday night at 6pm. A ribbon will be awarded but no premiums will be given. 7. Animals must be at the livestock barn 1 hour before show time to be weighed in, registered and stalled. Animals will not be allowed to leave the barn after this point. Breeds showing in each class: All Others, Durocs, Hampshire, Yorkshire Showmanship: 4-H/FFA 01 Senior 02 Intermediate 03 Junior 04 Champion Showmanship 15 years & Older 12-14 years of age 9-11 years of age Plaque Only Plaque Only Plaque Only Trophy Only Showmanship: Open 06 Senior 07 Intermediate 08 Junior 09 Novice 10 Champion Showmanship 15 years & Older 12-14 years of age 9-11 years of age 8 years & Under Rosette Only Rosette Only Rosette Only Rosette Only Rosette Only 4-H/FFA 4-H/FFA 4-H 4-H/FFA 56 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Premiums: Classes 11, 17, 18 and 19 1st Place: $20.00 2nd Place: $15.00 3rd Place: $10.00 4th Place: $5.00 Swine Classification for 2014 11 Market Hog – weight classes determined by entries on day of show, decided by the 4-H Agent and the swine leader 12 Grand Champion Market Hog (Grant County 4-H/FFA only) Banner Only 13 Grand Champion Market (Open) Rosette Only 14 Reserve Champion Market Hog (Grant County 4-H/FFA only) Plaque Only 15 Reserve Champion Market (Open) Rosette Only 16 Rate of Gain (Grant County 4-H/FFA) Plaque Only 17 Boar & Gilt farrowed before February 15 of current year 18 Boar & Gilt farrowed after February 15 of current year 19 Boar or Sow (1 year or Older) Section 309 4-H/FFA BEEF SHOW Friday, August 5, 2016 Cattlemen’s Barn Enter 4-H/FFA at: 3:00 pm 4-H/FFA Show at: 4:00 pm 4-H Agent: Lamar Fowler, 824-3355 FFA: Larry Butler & Sara Butcher Board Member in Charge: Mark Kinsey Chairperson: Steve Wallace Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area. 2. Youth ages 8 and under may show as Cloverbuds. The Cloverbud Livestock Show will be Monday night at 6pm. A ribbon will be awarded but no premiums will be given. 3. Stall space may not be reserved; owner and animal must be present. Stalls are available on a first come, first serve basis. 4. Animals must be registered in owner’s name. 5. Animals must be in livestock barn 1 hour before show time to be weighed in, registered, and stalled. Animals will not be allowed to leave the barn after this point. 6. Registration papers must be presented at time of entry on all classes. 7. Where there is only one exhibitor in the class the first prize, if merited, will be awarded. Where there is competition, all prizes may be awarded so far as there are worthy entries. Where animals are not worthy of first prize, judges may at their discretion, award a prize or prizes of such grade as the animals deserve. 8. All exhibitors are limited to winning two premium and two ribbons in each class and only one prize in group classes. 9. All animals exhibited must meet state health regulations governing beef show. Refer to health requirements elsewhere in the Fair Book. 10. Fat steers and heifers classes will be determined by an out of county committee. All decisions will be final. 11. 4-H/FFA Commercial heifers are not to exceed two years of age. 12. Heifers that show in breeding classes cannot show in fat steer and heifer classes. 13. If a weight class is too large for the comfort of the judge, it will be broken by lottery. If 4-H/ FFA Grand Champion is Grant County bred and owned, they will receive $100.00. If 4-H/FFA Reserve Grand Champion is Grant County bred and owned, they will receive $50.00. This incentive is sponsored by the Grant County Cattleman’s Association. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 57 14. Herdsman Award, sponsored by the Livestock Committee—$50. Showmanship: 4-H/FFA 01 Senior 02 Intermediate 03 Junior 04 Champion Showmanship 15 years and older 12-14 years of age 9-11 years of age Premiums for classes: 06, 07 & 08 1st Place: $20.00 2nd Place: $15.00 Class Categories: 06 Market Steer: 900—1050 lbs. 07 Market Steer: 1051—1200 lbs. 08 Market Steer: 1201 lbs. & Up 09 Grand Champion Market Steer 10 Grand Champion Heifer 11 Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer 12 Reserve Grand Champion Heifer 13 Rate of Gain (Grant County 4-H/FFA only) Plaque only Plaque only Plaque only Trophy only 3rd Place: $10.00 4-H/FFA 4-H/FFA 4-H 4-H/FFA 4th Place: $5.00 (4-H/FFA ONLY) (4-H/FFA ONLY) (4-H/FFA ONLY) Banner Only Banner Only Plaque Only Plaque Only Plaque Only Premiums for classes: 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, & 27 Champion: Rosette 1st Place: $20.00 2nd Place: $15.00 3rd Place: $10.00 4th Place: $5.00 Breeding Female Class Categories: 21 Junior Calf 22 Senior Calf 23 Summer Yearling 24 Junior Yearling 25 Senior Yearling 26 Cow/Calf 27 Aged Cow (3 years & older) 28 Champion calved 1/1/14 – 4/30/14 calved 9/1/13 – 12/31/13 calved 5/1/13 – 8/31/13 calved 1/1/13 – 4/30/13 calved 1/1/12 – 12/31/12 Rosette Only Premiums for Classes: 31, 32, 33, 34 & 35 Champion: Rosette 1st Place: $20.00 2nd Place: $15.00 3rd Place: $10.00 4th Place: $5.00 Breeding Sire Class Categories: 31 Junior Calf 32 Senior Calf 33 Summer Yearling 34 Junior Yearling 35 Senior Yearling & 2 yrs. old 36 Champion calved 1/1/14 – 4/30/14 calved 9/1/13 – 12/31/13 calved 5/1/13 – 8/31/13 calved 1/1/13 – 4/30/13 calved 1/1/12 – 12/31/12 Rosette Only 58 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Section 309 4-H CLOVERBUD SHOW GRANT COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLY Monday, August 1, 2016 Cattlemen’s Barn Enter at : 5:00 PM Show at : 6:00 PM 4-H Agent: Lamar Fowler, 824-3355 Cloverbuds need to notify the 4-H office by July 12th, to be included in the program. Participants will receive a tee-shirt and ribbon. All Coverbuds must have attended 6 hours of training. Class Categories: 1 Country Ham 2 Poultry 3 Rabbit 4 Market Goat 5 Dairy Goat 6 Swine 7 Feeder Calf 8 Dairy Cattle 9 Beef GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 59 Section 309A OPEN BEEF SHOW Friday, August 5, 2016 Cattlemen’s Barn Enter Open at: 4:00 pm Open Show at: 6:00 pm Board Member in Charge: Mark Kinsey Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area 2. Stall space will be reserved for Grant County 4H/FFA Livestock Program students. All other stalls will available on first come, first serve basis. Owner and animal must be present, no reservations will be made. 3. Animals must be registered in owner’s name. 4. Registration papers may be requested at time of entry on all classes. 5. Where there is only one exhibitor in the class the first prize, if merited, will be awarded. Where there is competition all prizes may be awarded so far as there are worthy entries. Where animals are not worthy of first prize judges may at their discretion, award a prize or prizes of such grade as the animals deserve. 6. All animals exhibited must meet state health regulations governing beef show. Refer to health requirements elsewhere in the Fair Book. 7. Market animal classes will be determined by an out of county committee. All decisions will be final. 8. Heifers that show in breeding classes cannot show in market animal classes. 9. Show order will be: Showmanship, Market Animals, Breeding Females by Breed, and Breeding Sires by Breed. 10. The show order of breeds will rotate annually. Show order for 2014 is: All Other Breeds, Shorthorn, Maine Anjou, Hereford, Limousin, Simmental, Charolais, Chianina, Gelbvieh, Angus and Commercial (females only). 11. If any class is too large for the comfort of the judge, it will be broken by lottery. 12. Open steer classes: To be determined by committee after weigh-in. Premiums for classes: 06, 07, 08, 09, 11, 12, 13 1st place - $20.00 2nd place - $15.00 3rd place - $10.00 4th place - $5.00 Showmanship: Open 6 Senior 15 yrs & older 7 Intermediate 12 – 14 yrs of age 8 Junior 9 – 11 yrs of age 9 Novice 8 yrs & under 10 Champion Showmanship $20 Market Steer Categories: 11 Market Steer: Light Weight Finished 12 Market Steer: Medium Weight Finished 13 Market Steer: Heavy Weight Finished 14 Grand Champion Market Animal 15 Reserve Grand Champion Market Animal $100 $50 Premiums for classes: 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 & 27 1st place - $20.00 2nd place - $15.00 3rd place - $10.00 4th place - $5.00 Champion – $20.00 Supreme Heifer - $100 Reserve Supreme Heifer - $50 Breeding Female Class Categories: 60 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 calved 1/1/14 – 4/30/14 calved 9/1/13 – 12/31/13 calved 5/1/13 – 8/31/13 calved 1/1/13 – 4/30/13 calved 1/1/12 – 12/31/12 Junior Calf Senior Calf Summer Yearling Junior Yearling Senior Yearling & 2 yr old Cow/Calf Aged Cow (3yrs & older) Premiums for classes: 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 1st place - $20.00 2nd place - $15.00 3rd place - $10.00 4th place - $5.00 Champion – $20.00 Supreme Bull - $100 Reserve Supreme Bull - $50 Breeding Sire Class Categories: 31 Junior Calf 32 Senior Calf 33 Summer Yearling 34 Junior Yearling 35 Senior Yearling calved 1/1/14 – 4/30/14 calved 9/1/13 – 12/31/13 calved 5/1/13 – 8/31/13 calved 1/1/13 – 4/30/13 calved 1/1/12 – 12/31/12 Section 314 4-H/FFA YOUTH LIVESTOCK FEEDER CALF SHOW Friday, August 5, 2016 Cattleman’s Barn Enter at: 3:00 pm Show at: 3:30 pm 4-H Agent: Lamar Fowler, 824-3355 FFA: Larry Butler & Sara Butcher Chairperson: Steve Wallace Premiums: 1st Place: $20.00 2nd Place: $15.00 3rd Place: $10.00 4th Place: $5.00 Feeder Calf Rules: 1. Feeder calves can be steers or heifers; animals cannot have horns or scurs. Steer must be castrated by tagging date determined by 4-H Agent. 2. Feeder calves must be weaned 30 days prior to the first day of the fair. 3. Since feeder calves do not go to the State Fair, a 4-H member may show a feeder calf in the Grant County Fair without having ownership, but must have possession of the animal by May 31 on their property and the member needs to be the care giver for the calf. 4. Otherwise, feeder calves must be owned by tagging date determined by 4-H Agent. Calves must be in the possession of the youth exhibitors by July 1, 2014. 5. Calves may be any beef breed or beef crossbred. 6. Calves must be born September 1, 2013 – March 31, 2014. 7. At fair time, calves must weigh a minimum of 200 lbs. and a maximum of 899 lbs. 8. The youth feeder calf show will proceed the steer show. Classes will be determined by weight. Steer and heifer will show together. 9. Calves will be shown by halter. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 61 Section 312 4-H/FFA “SALE OF CHAMPIONS” Saturday, August 6, 2016 Cattlemen’s Barn Buyer’s Meal: 6:00 pm - Auction: 7:00 pm Sale of champions and Livestock Auction Sell Order: Grand Champions of each species Reserve Grand Champions of each species Other 4-H/FFA Market Animals All proceeds from the Sale of Champions benefit the 4-H/FFA program and participants. 1. Each 4-H/FFA member is allowed to sell one animal at the auction, unless they have Grand Champion or Reserve Grand Champion. 4-H/FFA members winning Grand or Reserve Grand Champion(s) may sell in addition to that animal, no more than one other animal of a different species. 2. The projects will include: Sheep, Swine, Beef, Goats, Rabbits, Poultry, Dairy, Feeder Calf, Country Ham. 3. This is an excellent opportunity for business’ organizations and individuals not only to reward a 4H/FFA member for their effort, but also receive some positive public relations with the young people. 4. 2016 Sale Order yet to be determined. Grand Champions of all species will sell first, then Reserve Grand Champions of all species will sell second, and other animals of all species will sell last. 5. Dairy goats, dairy cattle, and breeding animals may be substituted for an animal of the same species because they are irreplaceable. 6. See 4-H/FFA Livestock Program Rules & Regulations elsewhere in the Fair Book. The Tyler Cummins Memorial Sale of Champions has been established not only in his memory, but to enable deserving youth to continue their education in areas of 4-H, FFA and Agriculture by awarding a scholarship to a deserving member. It is our sincere hope that his legacy will help the future agricultural leaders from our area to grow and realize their dreams. 62 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Section 311 4-H/FFA SHOW OF SHOWMEN Saturday, August 6, 2016 1:30 pm Cattlemen’s Barn 4-H Agent: Lamar Fowler, 824-3355 FFA: Larry Butler & Sara Butcher Each 4-H/FFA person who has won the Champion Showmanship contest in their species will have opportunity to compete in this contest. The following species will be in the contest: Dairy Cows Beef Goats—Dairy Poultry Goats – Market Rabbits Feeder Calf Swine Sheep Each person will show each species for approximately 10 minutes on a rotational basis. There will be a judge at each station who may also ask questions about that species. The total of the points received from each species won will determine the Grand Winner of the Best of Show of Showmen. Trophy will be awarded to the Show’s Outstanding Showman. Section 313 4-H/FFA COUNTRY HAM Enter and Judging Day To Be Determined 4-H Agent: Lamar Fowler, 824-3355 FFA: Larry Butler & Sara Butcher Chairperson: Steve Wallace Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area. 2. Must complete 6 hours of training under the supervision of a certified livestock trainer. 3. Give a 3-5 minute presentation at the Grant County Fair in July/August. 3. Give a 3-5 minute presentation at the Kentucky State Fair in August. 4. Pay a $55.00 fee. 5. Top 7 hams will be sold at the Sale of Champions. 6. All hams are to be cured by the University of Kentucky research method. Premiums: 1st Place: $5.00 2nd Place: $4.00 3rd Place: $3.00 GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 63 GRANT COUNTY 4-H/4-H CLOVERBUD/FFA LIVESTOCK PROGRAM RULES & REGULATIONS -2016 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Projects are open to Grant County 4-H/4-H Cloverbud/FFA Members only. The projects will include beef, country ham, dairy cattle, dairy goat, feeder calf, meat goat, poultry, rabbit, market sheep and swine. Ownership, Possession, and Care Rules for Kentucky 4-H/FFA Youth Breeding and Market Livestock Projects: A. The ownership and possession deadlines for 4-H/FFA youth livestock and dairy projects are as follows: a. March 31 of the current project year for market steers and market heifers, and May 18 of the current project year for market goats, market lambs, and market hogs. b. June 1 of the current project year for beef heifers, beef cows, beef bulls, breeding does, breeding ewes, and breeding gilts. Adult/youth partnerships are acceptable for breeding animals (beef heifers, beef cows, beef bulls, breeding does, breeding ewes, and breeding gilts) providing each partner’s full name is on the registration certificate. Animals registered in a farm only are not allowed. It is expected that a 4-H/FFA member’s breeding or market animal project be in the physical possession of and under the continuous daily care of the 4-H/FFA member and (or) their parents/legal guardians. Physical possession of the livestock or dairy project is defined as the following: A. Animals must be housed and maintained within the boundaries of the state of Kentucky, AND B. Animals must be housed at either: a. The residence of the 4-H/FFA member, OR b. The residence of the 4-H/FFA member’s parent(s), legal guardian(s), or grandparent(s) that is either (1) within the county of residence of the 4-H/FFA member, or (2) within a county that adjoins the county of residence of the 4-H/FFA member at a distance not to exceed 30 miles from the 4-H/FFA member’s residence, OR c. A rented or leased location that is either (1) within the county of residence of the 4H/FFA member, or (2) within a county that adjoins the county of residence of the 4 -H/FFA member at a distance not to exceed 30 miles from the 4-H/FFA member’s residence, OR d. 4-H Club Farm or FFA School Farm where the youth is a member in good standing. NOTE: For special circumstances where exceptions to the Possession and Care Rule may be needed, a written application for a waiver (using the Kentucky 4-H/FFA Project Animal Location Waiver Form) may be applied for. The application for waiver must outline in detail why a waiver is needed, and must be signed by the exhibitor and (or) their parent/legal guardian and the local Supervising Extension Agent or Vocational Agriculture Teacher. The application for waiver must be submitted no later than March 1 for market steers and market heifers and by no later than May 1 for market lambs, market hogs, market goats, and all breeding animals. However, applications for waiver for market animals must be applied for at least 2 weeks prior to the date they will be validated. Waivers will only be granted for legitimate circumstances where a special need is identified. Applications for waiver should be sent to Jason P’Pool, Research & Education Center, P.O. Box 469, Princeton KY 42445. NOTE: Should the physical location where livestock and (or) dairy project animals are housed change after the Kentucky 4-H/FFA Youth Breeding Animal Project Nomination and Location Form or Kentucky 4-H/FFA Youth Market Animal Validation and Location Form has been turned in to the 4-H/FFA member’s local supervising Extension Agent or Vocational Agriculture Teacher, the 4-H/FFA member must contact their local supervising Extension Agent or Vocational Agriculture Teacher and complete a Kentucky 4-H/FFA Project Animal Location Waiver Form prior to moving the animals. 6. 4-H/FFA members found to be in violation of these rules shall be subject to the following consequences: A. 1st violation – the 4-H/FFA member shall be banned from participation in any 4-H/FFA youth shows within Kentucky for a period of one year. 64 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 2nd violation – the 4-H/FFA member shall be banned from participation in any 4-H/FFA youth shows within Kentucky for life. All animals must have appropriate identification that will be furnished by the 4-H/4-H Cloverbud/FFA Livestock Committee. All animals must be at the fairgrounds for weighing and identification on their designated date, these dates will be scheduled by the livestock leaders. All animals will be required to have appropriate health papers as required by state, and they must be in the member's possession on the day of the show. All animals must be broke to show. 4-H/4-H Cloverbud/FFA members are required to have animals officially weighed in/tattooed by specific registration deadline. Exhibitors are responsible to verify and exceed weight minimums for individual species being exhibited by registration deadline. All premiums will be awarded according to the Fair book. All 4-H/4-H Cloverbud/FFA Livestock participants must complete a project record book for each animal species they intend to show. To be eligible to show, a record book for each animal species must be turned in to the Grant County Extension Office no later than 4:30pm 7 days prior to the 1st Friday of the Grant County Fair. Record books will be judges for information returned to participant for completion. The profit and loss statement must be turned in by Friday after the Sale of Champions. All 4-H/4-H Cloverbud/FFA Livestock program participants must attend the mandatory meeting plus 6 hours of educational events as mandated by the Livestock Volunteer Certification Program. Participants that are exhibiting multiple species are required to complete a minimum of 3 hours of training in each species they are showing. All educational hours must be completed before that species weigh-in/tag/tattoo date. When a business or person donates the animal back, it is property of the 4H/FFA Livestock Committee. The 4H/FFA member is not to approach the buyer other than to offer gratitude of thanks following the fall of the gavel. B. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Show and Sale 1. The shows for the project animals will be held at the Grant County Fairgrounds. 2. The sale will begin promptly at 7:00 p.m. the last Saturday Night of the fair. 3. 4-H/FFA members may sell one animal. The Grand and Reserve Grand Champion will sell first with the species rotating order of sell. The top 5 remaining animals in each species will sell in order of judge’s placement. 4. 4. All animals must be broke to show. 5. All members must be present for show and show their own animals for all species. In case of illness, or two in the same class, or circumstance beyond 4-H'ers control, a "special exception" by the 4-H Agent or FFA Advisor may be made, allowing another member of the club to show the animal. 6. A commission of 5% of sale price will be charged. These funds will be used by the 4-H/ FFA Livestock Committee to purchase supplies, trophies, & other materials as needed to support the Livestock Program. 7. Any animal donated back by the buyer will become property of the Grant County 4-H/ FFA Livestock Committee. Proceeds from the commission will be used for the benefit of the 4-H/ FFA Livestock Program. 8. Questions on rules will be referred to the 4-H Agent or FFA Advisor. Their decision is final. The 4-H Agent or FFA Advisor has final say over who has and has not completed the requirements for the sale within their respective youth agencies. 9. Opportunities for clinics, tours, and group activities will be provided. All are encouraged to attend and participate. In order to sell at the "Sale of Champions," the 4-H/FFA Member must have completed 6 hours of educational events before that species weigh-in/tag/tattoo date. 10. Any exhibitor wishing to sell their animal in the auction must submit the name and complete address of at least three prospective buyers they have personally contacted, individuals or business, to the Grant County Extension Office no later than July 15, 2016. For families with more than one participant in the 4-H/FFA Livestock Program, please contact different buyers for each participant. 11. If the 4-H/FFA Member would like to keep the Grand or Reserve Grand Champion, the mem GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 65 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. ber must sell another animal, broke to lead if need be, and will be dropped to the end of the sale order. Exhibitor must identify replacement animal to 4H agent or FFA advisor at the conclusion of the show. All replacement animals must possess health papers and are subject to veterinarian inspection. All animals for sale must be in the sale barn by 4:00 p.m. the day of the sale. A cashier will handle all proceeds of the Sale with checks being issued to the 4-H member. Checks will be available no earlier than one calendar month following the Sale. Members will be required to submit an appropriate Thank You letter for the buyer, in an unsealed envelope, with complete address, and the completed project book to the Grant County Extension Office before a check is issued to the 4-H/FFA Member. In order to sell at the "Sale of Champions," this rule & regulation sheet plus the Youth Livestock Exhibitor Code of Practice form must be signed and returned to the Extension Office by July 15, 2016.. For an animal to be eligible to sell, that animal must have entered, participated and completed at least one class for that species. Any exhibitor violating the above rules shall forfeit their ability to sell at the "Sale of Champions." Any violation of the rules shall be reported to a representative of the Livestock Committee who in turn, shall inform the appropriate youth agency. Said violation of the rules may, at the discretion of the 4-H Agent or FFA Advisor, result in suspension from selling and/or showing. All sellers will write their thank you notes to the buyers on the night of the sale. Material and space will be provided to you inside the extension office. WE WANT YOU! The Grant County Fair is the oldest and largest form of entertainment in our community. There are many opportunities to show off your talents and to become involved with the Grant County Fair. Listed below are the various opportunities available to utilize your talents. Horse Shows Kids’ Activities Motor sports Home Economics Beauty Pageants Flower show Social Media/ Web Page Advertising Concession Stands Photography show Catalog Design Agriculture Displays Livestock Shows Pet Show Art show Junior Fair board Baby Shows Consignment Auction If you are interested in being an active part of the Grant County Fair Board or one of its many committees, please complete the form listed in this book and mail to P.O. Box 96 Williamstown, KY 41097. 66 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Section 308 4-H DOG SHOW Saturday, July 30, 2016 Show Starts at 9:00am Dills Family Educational Building 4-H Agent: Lamar Fowler, 824-3355 Chairperson: Diane Reed Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Show Area. 2. All pets must be on leash or harness. 3. Training, appearance, and conformity will be used in scoring points (pedigree is not considered). 4. All entries in 4-H Division must be enrolled in the Grant County 4-H Dog Project and have participated in one half of the scheduled club meetings. 5. Ribbons will be given in addition to cash awards. 6. Health certificates required at the 1st day of practice with the dog. NO EXCEPTIONS. 7. Dog must be owned by the 4-H member or the immediate family, trained by 4-H member and cared for a majority of the time by the 4-H member showing the dog. A professional handler can train 4-Her in a group situation such as dog project group or dog club. Private professional training of the dog is prohibited. 8. A limit of 1 entry per class. 9. All rules will comply with the State Fair 4-H Dog Show rules. 10. Refer to health requirements for dogs listed elsewhere in the Fair Book Premiums: 1st place: $4.00 Best Handler Best of Show High in Trail (160 Division) High in Trail (200 Division) 2nd place: $3.00 3rd place: $2.00 Trophy only Trophy only Trophy only Trophy only Classes: Judged by age as of January 1 of the current year. A. Showmanship (Best Handler trophy will be awarded from this group.) 1. Beginners Division: For first year members in the showmanship project. Dog and handler must be in their first year of showing in showmanship and must not have shown in any 4-H showmanship class prior to January. Participants who have shown in AKC Junior Showmanship are not eligible for this class. Handlers in this class may not enter any other showmanship class. 2. Junior Division: Exhibitors age 9, 10, and 11. 3. Intermediate Division: Exhibitors age 12, 13, and 14. 4. Senior Division: Exhibitors age 15 years and up. 5. Best Handler: Winners of each showmanship class will be eligible for Best Handler. No score sheet will be used. (For exhibition only.) B. Conformation (Best of Show trophy will be awarded from this group.) Spayed or neutered dogs are eligible to compete. 1. Sporting Group 2. Hound Group 3. Working Group 4. Terrier Group 5. Toy Group 6. Non-Sporting Group 7. Herding Group 8. Miscellaneous (Purebred) 9. Miscellaneous (Mixed Breeds) C. Obedience (High in Trail trophy will be awarded from this group.) GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 67 1. Amateur Class: Dogs must perform three tricks or commands. Dogs to be judged on cleanliness, grooming, manner and performance. Dogs entered in this class are not eligible for competition in obedience classes but are allowed to show in showmanship and conformation. A limit of 2 years with the same dog in this class. 2. Sub Novice A: For the first year member in dog project. Dog and handler must be in their first year of enrollment in the dog project and must not have submitted a dog record book. 3. Sub Novice B: For the dog, which has never qualified in Novice at an AKC show or won a blue ribbon at the Grant County Fair 4-H Dog Show in Sub Novice B. 4. Graduate Beginner: Dog must have never qualified in a Novice Class at a recognized trial i.e. AKC, UKC, etc. (Recall, long sit, long down, and stand for examination are done off the leash). 5. Novice A: For dogs of handlers who do not have a C.D. title (Companion Dog title awarded by AKC). On lead and off lead heeling, off lead stand for exam, recall, long sit, and long down. 6. Novice B: For dogs who do not have a C.D. title or 4-Hers having show the same dog 2 years in Novice A. (Exercises the same as Novice A.) 7. Graduate Novice: For dogs which have not been certified by a judge to have received a qualifying score toward a CDX title prior to closing of entries. (Exercises same as Novice A except there will be a drop on recall and out of sight sits and downs.) No limit on number of years showing in this class. 8. Open: For dogs that can perform open exercise (AKC Open Exercises). No limit on the number of years showing in this class. 9. Utility: For dogs that can perform open exercise (AKC Open Exercises). No limit on the number of years showing in this class. 10. Brace: Two dogs of same breed performing Sub Novice Routine. 11. Team: 4 kids/4 dogs working as a team. D. Costume 1. Most creative dog costume. Dog may participant in both classes if the dog’s costume is changed. Dog must remain on leash at all times. Brace Team accepted: two dogs accepted as one costume entry (dog only). 2. Most creative dog and 4-Her costume depicting a theme. The theme may be historical, humorous, cartoon, etc. (dog and member). E. Non Regular 1. Quick Sit competition. Section 310 68 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 69 70 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 4-H CAT SHOW Saturday, July 30, 2016 Dills Family Educational Building Enter at: 9:30 am Show at: 10:00 am 4-H Agent: Lamar Fowler, 824-3355 Chairperson: Alecia Jones Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Show Area. 2. All cats must be on a leash or harness. 3. Training, appearance & conformity will be used in scoring points (pedigree is not considered). 4. All entries in the 4-H Division must be enrolled in the Grant County 4-H Cat project and have attended one half of the scheduled club meetings. 5. Ribbons will be given in addition to cash awards. 6. Health Certificates required at time of entry on the day of show. 7. Cat must be owned by 4-H member or the immediate family and cared for a majority of the time by the 4-H member showing the cat. 8. Limit one entry per class. Classes: 01 Kittens under 6 months (not younger than 8 weeks) 02 Long hair cats 03 Short hair cats 04 Cat Costume 05 Best of Show - Trophy DEPT. 5 / Premiums: 1st place - $4.00 and Rosette 2nd place - $3.00 and ribbon 3rd place - $2.00 and ribbon 4-H & FFA TRACTOR DRIVING Section 500 4-H/FFA TRACTOR / GARDEN TRACTOR DRIVING Tuesday, August 2, 2016 Enter at: 12:00 pm Contest at: 1:00 pm 4-H Agent: Lamar Fowler, 824-3355 FFA Advisors: Larry Butler & Fara Butcher Rules: 1. Admission will be charged at the gate. 2. A contestant can participate in only one division (4-H or FFA). 3. Contestants are required to take a written test prior to driving. 4. Tractors will be furnished. 5. Each person drives at their own risk. 6. A maximum time will be allowed. 7. Time will begin when the front of the tractor crosses the starting line. 8. No assistance will be allowed. Anyone giving assistance will disqualify the contestant. 9. All safety violations will be scored against the operator. 10. Judges will disqualify contestant for flagrant violations. The contestant will stop and get off the tractor when he/she has completed the course to his/ GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 71 11. her own satisfaction. 12. Time will end when the contestant gets off the tractor. Classes: 1 4-H Junior Division – 13 years and under as of January 1 of the current year. 2 4-H Senior Division – 14 years and older as of January 1 of the current year. 3 FFA Junior Division – open to FFA members that have completed the Freshman or Sophomore year the previous school year. 4 FFA Senior Division – open to FFA members that have completed the Junior or Senior year the previous school year. *** Classes are for both Tractor Driving and Garden Tractor Contests*** Premiums: 1st place - $10.00 & Trophy 2nd place - $7.50 & Ribbon 3rd place - $5.00 & Ribbon 72 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Dept. 4/ 4-H CLUB ACTIVITIES Open to Grant County 4-H Club Members Only Dills Family Exhibit Building Enter: Sunday, July 31, 2016 from 1:00-3:00 pm or the week before at the Extension Office All entries must be removed on Sunday, August 7 from 1:00–3:00 pm Agent: Lamar Fowler, 824-3355 All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area. Projects entered must be the work of a 4-H’er in an approved project listed on their enrollment form. If the project has an active club, then the 4-H’er must have attended one half of all scheduled meetings. All exhibits will be awarded a blue, red, or white ribbon. Exhibit entries which do not meet all of the requirements will be judged and receive a ribbon, but they will not be considered for placing. Premiums will be paid on the top three ribbons. Additional classes will be added only if the 4-H’er has met requirements. Entries displayed in previous years or not meeting catalog requirements will not be accepted. Participants may only enter one item per class. Entries in classes beginning with the letter “G” are not eligible to go on to the State Competition. Only Committee members and judges are allowed in the building during the time projects are being judged. The six 4-H’ers who earn the most 4-H exhibitor points during the fair will be awarded high point 4-H exhibitor trophies on Saturday night at the Livestock Auction. Children 6-8 years old may enter into 4-H Club activities not requiring a project book. Each “Cloverbud” is allowed to enter one item per class. There will be no judging as with regular 4-H projects, but all participants will receive the 4-H Ribbon of Participation. All projects will be on exhibition at the 4-H/ FFA Barn throughout the fair Entries eligible to go to the State Competition will be notified as to when the projects must be dropped off at the Extension Office. Lot 6011.2 4-H Dog Project Posters Educational posters must relate to dogs. Only one entry per class. Posters should encourage the participant’s imagination in developing a slogan/theme that promotes a breed or project or educates the viewer about a dog project related activity. Examples of topics include but are not limited to: showing/grooming/caring for your dog, dog health, nutrition, and breed characteristics. Posters should be simple and focus on one message. Participants may use a variety of media, however no 3-dimensional posters will be allowed. Posters must be no smaller than 20”x30” and no larger than 24”x30”. Posters can be made using mat board, foam core, or corrugated board. No poster board allowed. Copyrighted characters cannot be used. Label 4LO-11S0 should be affixed to the lower right corner of poster. The back of the poster must include a listing of the source of the information on the front of the poster or the poster will be disqualified. Posters will be judged on how well the present information and on their general appearance. Premiums: Level 1: 1st Place - $4 2nd Place - $3 3rd Place - $2 Level 2: 1st Place - $5 2nd Place - $4 3rd Place - $3 Level 3: 1st Place - $6 2nd Place - $5 3rd Place - $4 GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 73 Level 2: Level 3: 537 538 Junior (Ages 9 to 13) Senior (Ages 14 to 19) Lot 6015 4-H Horticulture & Plant Science Participants entered in one of the Classes 561-564 will enter a project book including photographs as part of the project. All plants exhibited must have been grown by the 4-H’ers for at least 6 months. Exceptions will be made with terrariums, dish gardens and annual and vegetable bucket gardens. Vegetable entries should be fresh, with the label on top of exhibit. Do not stick toothpicks in produce. Securely attach the 4-H Identification Card (4LO-11SO) to the exhibit in a location which can be seen once the item is displayed. Attach neatly with tape; punch a hole in the corner and attach with a string or rubber band; or attach card to a floral pick and insert in the pot. Youth should not use garden soil in containers. Use well-drained, disease free potting soil for all containers. Premiums: 1st Place - $3 2nd Place - $2 3rd Place - $1 Classes: 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 G-10 G-11 G-12 Environmental Awareness (such as, but not limited to): A one page description of project must accompany entry item (type or printed neatly) to be eligible for entry. Tree planting on city property, roadways, parks, etc.; home landscaping; or composting. Production & Marketing (such as, but not limited to): Vegetable garden planted for home and/or market use. The planting production or management of fruit plantings. The planting, production, or management of trees, shrubs, greenhouse crops or garden perennials. Experimental Horticulture (such as, but not limited to): A one page description of project must accompany entry (type or printed neatly) to be eligible for entry. “Science Fair” type of exhibit involving experimental work with plants. Comparison of different varieties of vegetables or annual flowers. Comparison of mulching or other cultural practices. Horticultural Project Exhibits (such as, but not limited to): A one page description of project must accompany entry (type or printed neatly) to be eligible for entry. How to propagate plants, force spring bulbs, start seeds, graft cacti, or dry herbs. Indoor Gardening – Plant Displays Terrariums Dish Gardens (Desert or tropical) Vegetable bucket gardens (Grown in container, not dug out of the garden) Annual bucket gardens House plants Hanging baskets Herbs, 1-3 or more dried herbs Herbs II, complete herb garden in container Windowsill Garden, 4 or more different vegetables or flowers Garden and/or Orchard Displays 571 The exhibitor may exhibit as many different fruits and/or vegetables from their garden as desired. Any size or type (minimum of five types) of produce may be displayed in the 2’x3’ area provided for each exhibit. The exhibit must be in a display container (box or basket) which can be easily moved. Vegetables will not be returned to the exhibitor. They will be judged as follows: Quality of Produce Attractiveness of Container Uniformity and true-to-typeness Number of Different Types Labeling 40% 30% 10% 15% 5% 74 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 572 Tomato (5 per plate) must be ripe (red or yellow color only) 573 Peppers, hot, bell, or sweet (5 per plate) 574 Cucumbers, slicing or pickling (5 per plate) 575 Beans, snap or lima (12 per plate) 576 Corn, sweet (in the husk with silks) (5 ears per plate) 577 Cantaloupe (1 whole), halved They will be judged as follows: Condition Quality Uniformity True-To-Type Size 25% 20% 20% 20% 15% 578 579 580 581 Largest Tomato (by weight) must be ripe (red or yellow color only) Largest Cabbage (by weight) Largest Pumpkin (by weight) Largest Watermelon (by weight) G-15 G-16 G-17 G-18 G-19 G-20 G-21 G-22 Plate 3 beets (tops on) any 1 variety Broccoli, 3 bunches 3 Carrots (tops on) any variety 5 Okra pods, any 1 variety 3 Onions, any 1 variety 3 Potatoes, any 1 variety 3 Squash, any 1 variety First Year 4-H’er – Vegetable Collection Lot 6017 4-H Tobacco Exhibits Exhibitor is limited to one entry per class (potted plant, Green Stick and stripped tobacco). Each stick of green tobacco consists of 4 stalks per stick. All entries in the green stick classes should be wilted for better presentation, but must still be in green stage. Green tobacco will be judged on uniformity, general appearance and quality. All growing tobacco plants should be potted in a waterproof plastic bag and placed in an attractive container. A five gallon bucket is suggested. Premiums: 1st Place - $10 2nd Place - $7.50 3rd Place - $5 4-H Burley Division – Stripped: Classes: 5 Flying (L or F) 6 Lug (L or F) 7 Leaf 8 Tip (Leaf 16 inches or under) Burley – Best Crop: 15 Best Crop, 4-H, 4 grades Entries shall be on an individual basis and must be produced by the exhibitor. Only one entry per individual is permitted and an entry shall consist of four grades: Flying, Lugs, Leaf and Tips. Each grade shall consist of 2 hands of 20 leaves each and sample entries from classes 5 thru 8 shall not be considered for this class. Dark Tobacco: 26 4-H Best Crop (2 hands – 20 leaves each grade) Entries shall be on an individual basis and must be produced by the exhibitor. One entry per individual is permitted and an entry shall consist of four grades: Wrappers, Heavy Brown Leaf, Dark Leaf, and Thin Brown Leaf. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 75 4-H Class Green Dark Tobacco (by sticks): 31 Dark Growing Dark Tobacco Plant: 33 Best potted growing plant of dark tobacco, any type 4-H Class Green Tobacco (by sticks): 36 Burley 39 Best potted growing plant of burley tobacco Lot 6018 4-H Crops Projects Place ½ hay bale (securely bound with cord or twine) in a large double strength garbage bag. Legume hay shall consist of 85% of the class designed legume. Grass hay shall be 85% of the class designed grass. Mixed hay should contain one eligible grass and one eligible legume. The legume component shall be at least 30% alfalfa and not more than 70% legume. Eligible legumes are alfalfa, red clover and ladino colver. Eligible grasses are timothy, Bermuda grass, orchardgrass, tall fescue and rye grass. Grain samples must be of good quality and free from foreign matter. Grain must be in one (1) gallon zip lock bags. Roots of soybeans must be washed. Premiums: 1st Place - $6 2nd Place - $5 3rd Place - $4 Classes: Legume Hay: 600 Alfalfa hay, current year crop, ½ bale neatly tied and labeled 601 Red Clover hay, current year crop, ½ bale neatly tied and labeled. Grass Hay: 602 Timothy Hay, current year crop, ½ bale neatly tied and labeled. 603 Other Grass hay, current year crop, ½ bale neatly tied and labeled. Mixed Hay: 604 Mixed hay, current year crop, ½ bale neatly tied and labeled. Yellow Corn: 605 Yellow ear, previous year’s crop, 8 years shucked and labeled with variety & yield. 606 Yellow ear, current year crop, 8 years shucked and labeled with variety & yield. 607 Yellow-shelled, previous year’s crop, 0.5 gallon in container, labeled to show variety & yield. White Corn: 608 White-ear, previous year’s crop, 8 years shucked and labeled with variety & yield. 609 White-ear, current year crop, 8 years shucked and labeled with variety & yield. 610 White-shelled, previous year’s crop, 0.5 gallon in a container, labeled to show variety & yield. Popcorn 611 White Popcorn ear, previous year’s crop, 8 years shucked and labeled with variety & yield. 612 Red Popcorn-ear, previous year’s crop, 8 years shucked and labeled with variety & yield. 613 Yellow Popcorn-ear, previous year’s crop, 8 years shucked and labeled with variety & yield. Field Soybeans (oil): 614 Soybeans, current year crop, 3 stalks tied together below leaves with roots intact, but free of soil and labeled to show variety. 615 Soybeans, previous year’s crop, 1 gallon ziplock bag and labeled to show variety & yield. Grain Sorghum (Milo): 617 Grain Sorghum, current year crop, 3 stalks tied together below leaves, with roots intact, but free of soil and labeled to show variety. 618 Grain Sorghum, previous year’s crop, 1 gallon ziplock bag and labeled to show variety & yield. Sweet Sorghum: 619 Sweet Sorghum, current year crop, 3 stalks tied together below leaves, with roots intact, but free of soil and labeled to show variety. Wheat (Soft, Red, Winter): 620 Wheat, Current year crop, 0.5 gallon in container and labeled to show variety and yield. 621 Barley, Current year crop, 0.5 gallon in container and labeled to show variety and yield. 76 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Lot 6021 4-H Electrical Projects Exhibits must be made according to instructions in the 4-H project book. All exhibits requiring bulbs just have the correct size. Use of molded plug-ins is discouraged. No cord that has been bought in a store and later repaired may be entered. Effective strain relief should be provided for all wire to terminal connections. Knots, clamps, connectors, or staples are acceptable when used properly. Premiums: 1st Place - $6 2nd Place - $5 3rd Place - $4 Classes: Fundamentals (DC power, Units 1 & 2) 645 Battery powered series & parallel sircuits 646 Electric games 647 Electromagnetic circuits 648 DC motor Wiring (AC power, Unit 3) 649 Electric extension cord – (3 wire), heavy duty outdoor (GFCI outlet acceptable) 650 Wiring diagram for home and/or farmstead 651 Wiring Display – actual wiring for a specific unit Lighting (not covered in new material) 652 “Pop can” lamp kits 653 Table, desk, vanity, or floor lamps (any purpose, kits only) 654 Pin Up lamp (kit or original design) 655 Table, desk, vanity, or floor lamps (any purpose, original design only) Electronics: 656 Solar electric cell applications 657 Basic electronic circuits with solid state components (from kits) 658 Basic electronic circuits with solid state components (original circuit design) Posters: 659 Electrical safety or energy conservation posters Lot 6025 4-H Wood Science Projects An exhibitor may enter only one Wood Science class per year. Each exhibit must be accompanied by a completed Wood Science Information Card (4JC-01S0) Premiums: 1st Place - $6 2nd Place - $5 3rd Place - $4 Classes: 674 Level I, made from a kit. Simple items which have pre-cut & pre-drilled parts and youth demonstrate knowledge of assembly, selection & use of fasteners (nails, screws, and/or glue), sanding techniques, and appropriate finishes. (Example: small bird house, non-hopper bird feeder.) 675 Level I, not from a kit. Simple constructed wood item showing knowledge of hand tools, wood selection, cutting, drilling, use of fasteners (nails, screws, and/or glue), sanding techniques and appropriate finishes, (such as napkin holder, letter holder, simple picture frame, wire wiggley, towel holder, serving tray, jewelry box, small flag holder, 4-H book ends, airplane, hurricane lamp, trivet (pot holder), etc). 676 Level II, made from a kit. More elaborate items which require cutting; drilling and youth demonstrate knowledge of selection and skill in use of fasteners (nails, screws, and/or glue), sanding techniques, and appropriate finishes. (Example: pine wood car, large bird house). 677 Level II, not made from a kit. More elaborate items which require cutting; drilling and youth demonstrate knowledge of selection and skill in use of fasteners (nails, screws, and/or glue), sanding techniques, and appropriate finishes. (Example: pine wood car, large bird house). GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 77 678 679 680 Level III, not from a kit. Items showing a more advanced knowledge of power tools, expertise in cutting, fitting, surface preparation, attention to fastening details, and finish application (such as multi-purpose box, corner shelf, book shelf, or laminated wood projects, garden bench, planting box, nail and tool box, shop tool rack & shelf etc.). Level IV, no kits. Exhibits with a “furniture quality finish, showing an understanding of all woodworking techniques learned in previous levels. Items showing a mastery of joint construction, use of special woods and finishes, (such as checker board room divider, coffee table, end table, chest of drawers, gun rack or cabinet, etc.) Level IV, no kits. Exhibits that do not have a fine finish (painted finish allowable) because of practical use. Items demonstrate knowledge of all woodworking techniques learned in previous levels. Items showing a mastery of cutting, drilling, joint construction, use of special woods, and appropriate finishes (such as porch swing, chaise lounge, picnic table, lawn chair, large planters, etc.). Lot 6026 4-H Entomology & Honey Projects All exhibits are to be standard size 18”x24” and not more than 3 ½” thick with Plexiglas cover and cellotex type false pinning bottoms. Entomology boxes through UK College of Agricultural, Department of Entomology, will also be acceptable. Plastic wrap must be placed over insects in the Styrofoam, cardboard, or chipboard boxes. Boxes must be easily opened. Specimens are to be arranged so the box can be exhibited horizontally. Whenever possible, 4H’ers should attach wires to the back of boxes to help make them easier to display. Identification labels available from the County Extension Office must be used. The card should be placed on the front of the box (each box). Instruction for pinning and labeling are included in your project literature. One half of the specimens may be from the previous year’s collection or from anywhere in the United States; one half or more must be Kentucky insects collected since the last Kentucky State Fair. For the first through fifth year projects, a display collection catalog must be in an envelope attached to the back of the display box. Envelopes should be attached to permit their being opened easily to remove catalog from them without moving the exhibit. Entomology exhibits are judged on the following categories: Orders, Species, Common Names, Labels, Condition of Specimens, Overall Appearance, Life Cycle Representations and Catalog of Specimens. Premiums: 1st Place - $6 2nd Place - $5 3rd Place $4 ENTOMOLOGY Classes: 687 First year project (1 or 2 boxes with minimum of 25 insects, maximum 50 insects, from at least four orders. Identification beyond order not necessary. All specimens must have date and locality label.) 688 Second year project (1 or 2 boxes with a minimum of eight orders and not less than 50 insects, no more than 100 insects.) Half of the insects should be identified with a common name. 689 Third year project (2 boxes with a minimum of 10 orders and 100 insects, a maximum of 150 insects.) 690 Fourth year projects (2 boxes with a minimum of 12 orders and 150 insects, no maximum) A third box with an example of insect damage, the stage of the insect causing 78 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 the damage and any other stage of the insect that helps identify the problem. Include information in the display that tells how the insect is controlled. Life cycle of two insects may be displayed if desired. 691 Fifth year project (may be repeated for successive years of eligibility but must be a different exhibit. No exhibit that has been judged in any previous county fair may be entered.) Any type of display that pertains to experiences beyond those of previous projects. Special collections of native and/or exotic butterflies, beetles to some other insect order, a study in depth of one insect or small group of insects; a display of insect camouflage; a display of plastic imbedded insects: a collection of insect larvae and nymphs are examples. Charts; photographs, models or any other visual aids may be used. 4-H’ers are encouraged to write a short (1 or 2 paragraphs) statement developing the theme of their fifth year display. HONEY Honey will show better in oval, flat sided to square clear glass containers. 4-H’ers must use standard honey jars. The jars and lids must be clean. Fill jars to within ½ inch of top. Two jars must be submitted for the following classes. Note: After judging the 4-H Honey exhibits will be moved to be displayed next to the Open Honey. Premiums: 1st Place - $5 2nd Place - $4 3rd Place $3 Classes: 692 Two one pound containers of white extracted honey. 693 Two one pound containers of light amber extracted honey 694 Two one pound containers of amber extracted honey 695 Two one pound containers of dark amber extracted honey 696 Two wide mouth (mason or honey) quart jars of chunk honey, any color Lot 6027 4-H Forestry Projects Exhibitors are not to exceed the number of specimens listed for each class. If an exhibitor exceeds these numbers, the entry will be judged for blue, red and white ribbons will not be considered for top awards. If exhibit contains less than the correct number, it will be disqualified. Premiums: 1st Place - $5 2nd Place - $4 3rd Place $3 Classes: First Year: 703 Leaf Collections. Collection of 10 leaves representing 10 forest trees found in Kentucky. Mounting instructions in the forestry book, “4-H Forestry Project Unit I – Introducing yourself to Trees” (4DF-01PA or most recent version) Activity #1 are to be followed. 704 Leaf Print Collection. Collect and print 10 leaves representing 10 forest trees found in Kentucky. Instructions in the forestry book, “4-H Forestry Project Unit I – Introducing yourself to Trees” (4DF-01PA or most recent version) Activity #3 are to be followed. Second Year: 705 Leaf Collection – 2nd year. Collection of 20 leaves representing 20 forest trees and different from ones done by same exhibitor in first year project, found in Kentucky. Mounting instructions in the forestry book, “4-H Forestry Project Unit I – Introducing yourself to Trees” (4DF-01PA or most recent version) Activity #1 are to be followed. 706 Educational Exhibit. Develop a creative education exhibit on some phase of forestry. The exhibit may utilize any visual technique. The total exhibit is not to exceed dimensions of GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 79 2’x2’, or four square feet. Third Year and over: 707 Educational exhibit. Develop a creative educational exhibit on some phase of forestry. The exhibit may utilize any visual technique. The total is not to exceed dimensions of 3’x3’, or nine square feet. 708 Stern. Leaf, Fruit display. Collect and mount 5 stems, leaves and fruit representing 5 forest trees found in Kentucky. Follow closely the instructions in the forestry book, “4-H Forestry Project Unit I – Introducing yourself to Trees” (4DF-01PA or most recent version) Activity #2 are to be followed, including the 2’x3’ exact size. Lot 6028 4-H Geology Projects 4LO-11SO Identification Card should be securely attached to the lower right hand corner of the front of the box. Display boxes must be no less than 16” and not more than 20” vertically and no less than 22” and not more than 24” horizontally. All boxes must have Plexiglas cover that can be easily removed for judging. Hinges and locks. Make flush or mount on sides or top of boxes so boxes will sit level. Fabric: If fabric is used, use a fabric glue to adhere entire piece of fabric to box. Suggested fabrics are felt or velveteen. Rocks: Should be firmly attached to the box, and should be numbered to correspond with the number on the Geology Identification Labels. (4DB-01SO) Boxes will be displayed on their side, not flat. Therefore, larger specimens must be attached near the lower portion of the box. Geology Identification labels (4DB-01SO) available from the County Extension Agent for 4-H are the only labels acceptable. Circle whether found or purchased or obtained otherwise and stat where found or purchased. (If you circle found, you are indicating you personally found the specimen.) Purchased items must be identified as such. Premiums: 1st Place - $6 Classes: 714 715 716 717 718 719 2nd Place - $5 3rd Place $4 Fossils – a collection of 15 fossils. (Up to a maximum of 20 will be accepted) Ma be completed by any 4-H’er regardless of what year in geology project, but must include different fossils each year. First year Geology – consisting of 15 different specimens. Second year Geology – Consisting of 25 different specimens (Up to 12 may be from previous project year) (No more than 2 boxes) Third year Geology – consisting of 35 different specimens (Up to 17 may be from previous project year) (No more than 2 boxes) Fourth Year Geology – consisting of 50 different specimens (Up to 25 may be from previous project year) (No more than 2 boxes) Special collection for fifth year or more members – creative, advanced display of member’s choosing which depicts a geological process, theme, story, or manufacturing process. Posters, notebooks and written narratives may be included. 80 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 4-H Arts and Crafts Entries that are to be hung must have an attached hanger that supports the weight of the entry. Pictures must be mounted on firm mat, and/or framed with attached hanger. No poster board allowed. Entries must be labeled as to whether they are an original design, made from a pattern, or made from a purchased kit. Entries must be “Family Friendly”. Drawing and paintings must be mounted on a sturdy background and framed, ready to hang. Small items, which are easily separated or destroyed, may be placed in a small plastic bags. For items with more than one piece, a description on the back of the ID card is suggested with number of pieced, color, description, etc. Junior 4-H member must have passed his/her 9th birthday as of January 1 of the current year, and must not have passed his/her 14th birthday as of January 1 of the current year. Senior 4-H member must have passed his/her 14th birthday as of January 1 of the current year, and must not have passed his/her 19th birthday as of January 1 of the current year. Premiums: 1st Place - $5 727 728 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 2nd Place - $4 3rd Place $3 Classes: Junior Jewelry Beadwork – One piece of jewelry created by youth. No kits or pony beads allowed. Glass, clay or wooden beads (painted or carved) permitted only. Senior Jewelry Beadwork – One set (at least two items) of jewelry created by youth. No kits or pony beads allowed. Glass, clay or wooden beads (painted or carved) permitted only. Examples: Earrings and necklace; bracelet and necklace, etc. Junior Folk Art – One item that has paint for a decorative or craft purpose on items other than canvas or paper. No clothing Senior Folk Art – Same as above Junior Weaving – One pair of place-mats, pot holder (pair0 or one small wall hanging item that is made through various weaving techniques using mix media fibers, no plastic materials allowed. Baskets are not included. Wall hangings must be mounted and be ready for hanging. Senior Weaving – One item (only one item is permitted for entry); rug, belt, stool with woven seat or wall hanging item made through various weaving techniques using mixed media fibers, no plastic materials allowed. Baskets are not included. Wall hangings must be mounted and ready for hanging. Junior Nature Crafts – Wall Item made from natural materials only. If wall hanging, must include wire or hooks and be ready for hanging. No kits allowed. Senior Nature Crafts - Wall Item made from natural materials only. If wall hanging, must include wire or hooks and be ready for hanging. No kits allowed. Junior Basket Making – Natural materials, any size, shape or design. Non-natural materials may be woven into design. Senior Basket Making – Same as above. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 81 Ceramic piece must be made from green ware, which has been cleaned and then fired before glazing or staining. No spray glazes allowed. No plaster craft. Original design ceramics will be accepted in that class only. 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753 754 755 756 757 758 Junior Original Design Ceramics – Original item made from clay, using a process of casting, hand molding, or a potter’s wheel. Senior Original Design Ceramics – Same as above. Junior Ceramics – Item that is pre-cast and has been fired. Senior Ceramics – Same as above. Junior Scrapbooking – One scrapbook page including 2-4 pictures. Page must include captions or journaling. Page must be placed in a plastic page protector. Senior Scrapbooking - One scrapbook page including 2-4 pictures and embellishments (ie: stickers, lettering, designs). Page must include captions or journaling. Page must be placed in a plastic page protector. Junior Decoupage – Any item using the decoupage process. If appropriate, must use wire or hook to be ready for hanging. Senior Decoupage – Same as above. Junior Paper Crafts – Item made from any source of paper including, but not limited to: Stamping, handmade note card, brown sack lunch bags, scrapbook, gift box, etc. Senior Paper Crafts – Same as above. Junior Acrylic/Oil Paintings – Items that are made through the process of painting on paper or canvas, using any acrylic or oil process. Paint-by-number will be disqualified. No kits. Original work only. Senior Acrylic/Oil Paintings – Same as above. Junior Watercolor Painting – items that are made through the process of painting on paper or canvas, using any watercolor process Senior Watercolor Painting – Same as above Junior Color Drawing – items made through the use of drawing lines using pen, pencil, pastel, charcoal, markers or chalk. Senior Color Drawing – same as above. Junior Black and White Drawing – items made through the use of drawing lines using pen, pencil, charcoal, markers or chalk. No additional colors added. Senior Black and White Drawing – Same as above. Lot 6030 4-H Photography Projects for In general photography, 4-H’er can enter only 3 classes with one level per year (includes classes 760 through 778). Only one entry per class. Horticulture photography – a 4-H’er may enter any of the classes in addition to general photography. Only one entry per class. All pictures must be taken since the last County Fiar. Photos may be either black & white or color unless otherwise stated. Digital images may be submitted in all classes, unless otherwise stated. All classes with one photograph should be mounted on a 10”x16” mat board (no poster board). Single photographs limited to 8”x12” only. All classes with multiple photographs (more than one photograph) should be mounted on a 16”x20” mat board (no poster board). Each picture must be mounted securely. Rubber cement or dry mounting tissue is recommended. Do not use photo mounting corners. Pictures may be cropped (trimmed). Absolutely no writing on front of mat board related to photographs. Photography will be judged on, but not limited to: Technical, impact, composition, creativity, presentation, sequence or collection. All photographic entries are required to have sticky-back Velcro in each of the four corners easier exhibiting. Exhibitors should attach the “loop” Velcro side to the back of the 82 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Lot 6032 4-H Sewing Projects All exhibitors are limited to one entry per class Items must be clean to be accepted for judging No additional accessories or undergarment with any sewing entry. Label each item. Safety pin on the outside for public viewing. Items must be “handmade”; no ready-to-wear/factory made items will be accepted for judging. An item accepted that does not meet the class requirements will be judged but ribbon premium may be lowered. Creative Expressions and Wearable Art projects must be accompanied by documentation. A Creative Design entry without documentation will not be considered for class champion and is subject to being awarded a lower premium. Premiums: Unit I & II 1st Place - $5 2nd Place - $4 3rd Place - $3 Unit III & IV 1st Place - $6 2nd Place - $5 3rd Place - $4 Senior 1st Place - $9 2nd Place - $8 3rd Place - $7 JUNIOR (Ages 9-13) BEGINNING SEWING: Unit I: Let’s Learn to Sew Entry level exhibit must be made from woven fabric and include straight machine stitching and casting. 790 Clothing Option: Shorts, pants or skirt with casting waistline (elastic and/or drawstring). 791 Non Clothing Option: Drawstring tote bag, purse, or laundry bag Unit II: Let’s Get to the Bottom Exhibit must be made from woven fabric and must have enclosed seams, interfacing, and zipper. 792 Clothing Option: Skirt, shorts or pants with zipper and a waistband or facing 793 Non Clothing Option: Tote bag, purse, or gym bag with zipper and self-fabric straps or handles. Unit III: Top it Off Intermediate level exhibit must be made from woven fabric and include buttons and buttonholes, may include a simple lining, trim, collar, and sleeves. 794 Clothing Option: Shirt, simple jacket, one piece dress with no waistline, cape with a hood or collar, bathrobe, or vest with lining or facing. Project must include buttons and button holes. 795 Non Clothing Option: Backpack with lining, applied trip; and button/buttonhole closure. Unit IV: Stretch your Knit Skills Intermediate level exhibit must be made from a stable knit fabric with limited amount of stretch, include rib knit for trim only. Both component pieces in two piece outfits must both be made from knit fabric. 796 1 or 2 piece complete outfit such as a dress, top and bottom, pajamas, or knight shirt. Unit V: Put it All Together Advance level exhibit combining previously learned and newly acquired skills to construct a coordinating ensemble. 797 Clothing Option: 2 or 3 piece complete coordinating outfit; such as warm up suit; dress with jacket or coat, swimwear with cover-up, jacket or shirt with slacks/skirt. At least one piece must include sleeves and a collar/hood. No simple castings. Fabric choice may be woven, knit or a combination of the two. 798 Non Clothing Option: Original design tote bag using Wild Ginger Software, Inc., Wild Things Software Program. SENIOR (Ages 14-19) INTERMEDIATE SEWING: LEVEL 1: Let’s be Casual 799 Clothing Option: 1 or 2 piece complete casual outfit made from knit or woven fabric such as a dress, top and bottom, simple pajamas, or robe. 800 Non Clothing Option: 2 coordinated fashion accessories from the following: Wallet, garment bag, purse, backpack or duffel bag. At least one piece must have a zipper. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 83 Dress It Up 801 1 or 2 piece complete dressy outfit, such as a dress, suit, pantsuit, sport coat and slacks. Fabric choice may be woven, knit or a combination of the two. Match it Up 802 Clothing Option: Choose at least one item from each group to make a complete 3 or 4 piece coordinated outfit: Shorts, Pants or Skirt Top, Blouse, shirt Vest, Jacket, Sweater At least one piece is required to have regulation set in sleeves. Fabric choice may be woven, knit or a combination of the two. An accessory item may be included as the fourth piece. 803 Non Clothing Option: 3 or 4 piece coordinating luggage/travel accessories set. Each piece must have applied border/ trims, pocket and zipper. Creative Expressions 804 Clothing Option: Construct a complete outfit for one of the following activities: Halloween, theater, or historic costume Uniform for medical, cheerleader, dancer, etc. Riding apparel Documentation is required. Include the following information: Purpose for the garment, reason for choosing, and any alterations made to individualize the pattern. 805 Non Clothing Option: Select one of the following and construct a: Fabric doll or animal with a wardrobe of two outfits Machine appliqued specialty flag or decorative banner (minimum size 24”x24”). Documentation is required. Include the following information: Purpose for the item and the reason for choosing. If a flag/banner is chosen, include design plan/drawing. SENIORS (AGES 14-19) ADVANCED SEWING: LEVEL 2: Leisure Time 806 Clothing Option: 2 or 3 piece complete outfit. Choose from the following: Athletic wear such as leotard, cycling wear, warm-up suit, bathing suit and cover -up, or tennis wear Pajamas and robe (must be specialty fabric such as terry cloth, flannel, fleece, nylon tricot) Raincoat and hat or rain suit. 807 Non Clothing Option: Kite (minimum size 2’x3’) Formal Affair 808 1 or 2 piece complete outfit, such as a prom dress, bridesmaid dress, or tuxedo. Fabric choice may be woven, knit or a combination of the two. Tailor Made 809 Suit, Jacket, or coat, made from 100% wool or at least 60% wool blend fabric. Traditional or speed tailoring techniques must be used to create structure in the areas of the neck, shoulder, and hemlines. Do not include non-wool/wool blend coordinates. Wearable Art 810 A complete sewn outfit consisting of 1 to 3 pieces. Garment pieces may include dress, vest, jumper, jacket, pants, skirt, or blouse/shirt. At least one piece must include some sort of fabric manipulation or embellishment. In addition, coordinating accessories may also be included such as hats, scarves, ties, or shawls. If accessories are included, they must also include embellishment. Documentation is required. Include how the design was created, time involved, and any design drawings that were used in the creation. Lot 6033 Needlework Projects Items entered must be completed by the exhibitor within the current project year. 84 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Additional documentation may be required. Refer to the specific project for details. A copy of the pattern(s) used must accompany project if pattern is not from the Kentucky 4-H Needlework Notebook. Please label pattern with entrants name and attach to exhibit. Premiums: Young Junior (Ages 9-11): 1st Place - $5 2nd Place - $4 3rd Place - $3 Beginner (age 12 and above; refers to skill level) 1st Place - $6 2nd Place - $5 3rd Place - $4 Intermediate (age 12 and above; refers to skill level) 1st Place - $7 2nd Place - $6 3rd Place - $5 Advanced (age 12 and above; refers to skill level) 1st Place - $7 2nd Place - $6 3rd Place - $5 CROCHET: 813 Young Junior: Here We Go, Row by Row! Exhibit one item using single or double crochet stitches with plain medium weight yarn. Suggested items include: Scarf, purse, belt, and hat. 814 Beginner: Here We Go, Around and Around! Exhibit one item, pair of items, or set using single and/or double crochet stitches. May use yarn other than plain medium weight. Suggested items include: Purse, scarf, vest, shawl, small afghan, lap wrap. FUN FUR FLIPFLOPS are not acceptable exhibits. 815 Intermediate: Here We Go: Patterns Galore! Exhibit one item, pair of items, or set using intermediate skills and one or more pattern titches. Can include one or more colors in alternating rows. May include increase and/or decrease stitches. Suggested items include: Sweater, vest, shawl, mittens, hat, baby blanket, set of 5 different ornaments made with bedspread-weight thread. 816 Advanced: From There to Here, Anything Goes! Exhibit one item or pair of items that includes advanced skills. Advanced skills listed in the member’s project guide are: Afghan stitch, beadwork, camel crochet, filet crochet, Irish crochet, Kro-knit/Hook, Kro-tat, Hairpin Lace, or broomstick lace. Combining pattern stitches with crocheted buttons and/or buttonholes, creating plaids, geometric deisgns or checks, making novelty crochet articles such as embellishing pillowcase hems or creating your own design. Original designs must include a copy of directions, notes and diagrams used to create the items. Suggested items include: Sweater, jacket, coat, multicolored hat, purse, collar (made with bedspread-weight cotton thread). EMBROIDERY: All projects are to be a completed item (examples: Framed piece, pillow, wall hanging, pot holder, eyeglass holder, etc.) or can be created on a purchased item. (Example: pillowcase, clothing, tote bag, purse, bib, dishtowel, etc.) Items may be made from purchased kits that meet the individual project guidelines 817 Young Junior: Begin Embroidery Exhibit one of the following Item of red work (red floss on white or unbleached plain woven fabric). Must include stem stitch and have minimum embroidered area of 4x4 inches. Item of cross stitch – ¼ inch checked gingham and have a minimum embroidered area of 4x4 inches. Item of cross stitch with stamped design on plain woven fabric and have a minimum embroidered area of 4x4 inches. Item with a cross stitch border design on plain woven white fabric that has a minimum embroidered area of 2x8 inches. 818 Beginner: Embroidery 101 Exhibit one of the following: Item of red work (red floss on white or unbleached plain woven fabric). Must include stem stitch and have minimum embroidered area of 5x7 inches. Item of cross stitch – ¼ inch checked gingham and have a minimum embroidered area of 5x7 inches. Item of cross stitch with stamped design on plain woven fabric and have a minimum embroidered area of 5x7 inches. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 85 Item of cross stitch with stamped design on plain woven fabric and have a minimum embroidered area of 5x7 inches. Item with a cross stitch border design on plain woven white fabric that has a minimum embroidered area of 2x16 inches. Item of Candle wicking on plain woven fabric. Must include colonial knots and have a minimum embroidered area of 7x7 inches. Item of free embroidery on plain woven fabric or felt. Must include 5 of the following different stitches (stem/outline, lazy daisy, running, straight, French knot, Satin, blanket, chain, back stitch). Must use 3 or more colors of floss and have a minimum embroidered area of 5x7 inches. Item of snowflake embroidery (chicken scratch) on ¼ inch or smaller checked gingham. Must have a minimum embroidered area of 5x7 inches. 819 Intermediate: More Embroidery 201 Exhibit one of the following: Item of free embroidery on plain woven fabric. Must include minimum of 6 different embroidery stitches with 3 or more colors of embroidery floss. Must have minimum embroidered area of 7x9 inches. Item of counted cross stitch on 14 count Adia cloth or other fabric using waste canvas. Must have minimum embroidered area of 7x9 inches. Item of huck embroidery on huck toweling creating a minimum 2 inch wide border design. Item of crewel embroidery on linen or cotton twill fabric. Must have a minimum embroidered area of 6x8 inches. 820 Advanced: Creative Embroidery 301 Exhibit one of the following: Item of counted cross stitch on smaller than 14 count even weave or Aida cloth. Must have minimum embroidered area of 5x7 inches. Item created or embellished with silk ribbon embroidery using 5 or more embroidery stitches with silk ribbon. Design may also include embroidery floss. Item constructed of irregularly shaped fabric pieces embellished with a combination of ribbon work, specialty thread, embroidery stitches, and/or beadwork creating a finished crazy quilt design. Item of English Smocking. Minimum smocked area of 4 ½ x 6 ½ inches. Must have at least 5 different smocking stitches. KNITTING: 821 Young Junior: Learn to Knit Exhibit one item or pair of items using plain medium weight yarn. Solid color or variegated yarn is acceptable. Items are limited to those that include garter stitch, stockinette stitch, and/or ribbing stitch. Suggestions include: Slippers, mittens, hat, pillow, purse or scarf. 822 Beginner: Knit One, and Purl too! Exhibit one item or pair of items. May use yarn other than plain medium weight yarn. Two colors and one pattern stitch may be used in addition to garter stitch, stockinette stitch, and/ or ribbing stitch. Suggestions include: hat, mittens, pillow, purse, scarf, slippers, small afghan/shawl. 823 Intermediate: Keep on Knitting! This project focuses on shape. Exhibit one itme or a pair of items using pick up stitches, multiple color changes (stripes or duplicate stitch), and/or circular knitting. Item must include increase or decrease. May use yarns other than plain medium weight yarn. Suggested items include: gloves, hat, mittens, socks, sweater, vest. 824 Advanced: Knitters Choice This project focuses on texture and design. Exhibit one item or pair of items using charted designs or design your own. Charged designs may include color changes such as Fairisle knitting or multiple pattern stitches such as Aran Isle knitting or lace knitting. Knitting with beads is also acceptable. Original designs must include a copy of directions, notes, and any diagrams used to create the item. Suggested items include: Afghan (minimum size 45x60 inches), holiday stocking (minimum 18 inches in length), purse, socks, and sweater. LACEWORK – TATTING: 825 Young Junior: Learn to Needle Tat Exhibit one of the following items using size 3 needle: Hand towel with edging, or pillowcase with edging. 826 Beginner: Just a Needle Tatter Exhibit on of the following items: hand towel with edging, pillowcase with edging, or 86 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 827 828 handkerchief with edging (motif made with stitches which are repeated) or as embellishment on clothing or other item. Intermediate: Just a Boall and Needle Exhibit one of the following items using 2-threads; bookmark, or piece of jewelry (no beadwork). Advanced: Tatting and a Little More Exhibit one of the following items using 2-threads and beads: Jewelry, advanced motif as embellishment on clothing or other items, or 6 sheets of stationary with motif and beads. NEELDEPOINT: Young Junior: Not available. Project work begins at the Beginner Level. 829 Beginner: Get to the Point Exhibit one of the following: item with minimum finished size of 5 inches square, pin cushion using tent stitches and two or more colors, or purchased kit meeting project guidelines. 830 Intermediate: A Stitch at a Time Exhibit one of the following using three or more colors: Personalized (name or initials) belt, 9 inch square (minimum finished size) sampler using a minimum of four decorative stitches one of which may be a tent stitch – can be framed or finished as a pillow, patterned pin cushion (6 inch square minimum finished size), or purchased kit meeting project guidelines. 831 Advanced: Patient Stitching Block by Block Exhibit one of the following items using three or more colors: 12 inch square (minimum size) item using 4-H design or design of your choice with tent stitch and one or more decorative stitch(es), sampler using a minimum of 6 stitches (Project may be finished into a pillow, a foot stool, chair seat, framed as a picture or other item of choice.), or purchased kit meeting project guidelines. QUILTING 832 Young Junior: Let’s Learn to Quilt Exhibit one rectangle placemat with fringed edges; finish size 12x18 inches. 833 Beginner: Quilting – Pillow Talk Exhibit one 14x14 inch square rag pillow (quilting required on one side). 834 Intermediate: Quilting – Quilt as You Go Exhibit one of the following items that are made by piecing and quilting as you go using either the sew and flip method or quilting squares prior to quilting: 24x24 inch (minimum finished size) pieced and machine quilted item. Suggestions: baby quilt, tree skirt, lap quilt, wall hanging. Two 14 inch squares (minimum to make a completed project. Suggestions: tote, pillow, chair pad, placemant, etc. 835 Advanced: Stitch it Down Exhibit one 24x24 inch (minimum finished size) machine quilted item. Quilt top may be appliqued or patchwork. Suggested items include: Baby quilt, tree skirt, lap quilt, wall hanging, quilted clothing or large quilt. Lot 6035 4-H Foods Exhibits (Includes breads, food preservations & general foods) Labels, properly filled out should be attached securely to the outside wrapper and the container of each food (it is suggested that food be brought in zip lock bag except food preservation items). Exhibitor may enter three (3) classes in the same level, but is limited to one (1) Food Exhibit, one (1) Poster, and one (1) Food preservation class. Exhibitor may not enter one class in level A, another class in level B, and another class in level C. Entries are to be made using the recipe in the project manual or 4-H web site: http:// www.ca.uky.edu/agcollege/4h/, click on Agent Resources, then State Fair section for GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 87 recipes. Exhibit will be entered per grade they were in as of January of current year. Premiums: Level A 1st Place - $4 2nd Place - $3 3rd Place - $2 Level B 1st Place - $5 2nd Place - $4 3rd Place - $3 Level C 1st Place - $6 2nd Place - $5 3rd Place - $4 Level D 1st Place - $7 2nd Place - $6 3rd Place - $5 Classes: Level A: Six Easy Bites 841 Four (4) drop, Colossal cookies 842 Four (4) home-made brownies 843 Four (4) chocolate chip muffins or bran muffin (4-H website) 844 Four (4) two-inch square granola bars 845 Four (4) cornmeal muffins (4-H website) Classes: Level B: Tasty Tidbits 846 One eight inch round layer chocolate cake made with oil, no icing. 847 Four (4) pretzles, rolled, twisted or curved. 848 Four (4) rolled baking powder biscuits (do not use Australian biscuit recipe) 849 Four (4) cheese straws (4-H website) 850 Four (4) whole wheat muffins or bran muffins (4-H website) 855 Classes: Level C: You’re the Chef 851 One-half loaf banana bread 852 One quarter tea ring bread (yeast dough) 853 Four (4) breadsticks (not twisted) 854 Four (4) whole wheat yeast rolls (4-H website) Invent a nutritious snack that does not require refrigeration (extra guidelines if sending to state fair, see agent for information) Classes: Level D: Foodworks 856 One whole, double crust apple pie 857 Four (4) two-inch diamond shaped squares of baklava 858 One-half apple cake (4-H website) 859 Prepare one dish which can be included in the menu for an occasion you plan to cater, cannot require refrigeration (extra guidelines if sending to state fair, see agent for information) 860 Two (2) brownies using the original recipe and two (2) brownies altered to make a healthier product (4-H website) (see agent for additional guidelines). FOOD PRESERVATION: A 4-H’er may enter in only one unit (unit completed since last County Fair). Clear, clean standard jars and two piece lids specially designed for home canning must be used. Screw bands should be left on containers until entered at fair. Judges will remove bands for judging purposes. Each jar must be labeled with official canning label. Indicate date product was canned on Items entered in the wrong class or not meeting all requirements, such as proper labeling, will be judged and given a blue, red or white ribbon, but will not be considered for clasS 88 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Jars not processed by the correct methods and jars not sealed or not in standard joars will be disqualified. Open kettle processing is not acceptable for any product. Foods in the frozen food categories should be in moisture and vapor-resistant containers designed for freezing. Include date of freezing. Place tap with ring or class number on top of jar. All food preservation entries must be prepared with raw products. Re-canning of commercially processed foods will be disqualified. 861 862 863 864 865 Level A: Six Easy Bites – Freezing Techniques – Package of four (4) baked colossal cookies using appropriate freezing package technique. Level B: Tasty Tidbits – Drying Techniques – Twelve (12) banana chips using appropriate drying techniques. Bring exhibit in a reclosable plastic bag. Level C: You’re the Chef – Canning, one (1) pint of pickle relish or zesty salsa. Level D: Foodworks – One (1) half pint jar cooked jelly (any fruit) Level D: Foodworks – Canning, one (1) pint of green beans. Lot 6039 4-H Home Environment Work on the entry must be done by the 4-H member since the last County Fiar. Only one class may be entered by exhibitor. Exhibit must be in the unit where the 4-H’er is enrolled. Exhibits entered in inappropriate class will be judged but not considered for class champion. Each entry must be properly labeled (label each piece in the entry). Only those entries which are appropriately labeled and documented will be considered for class champion. Wall hangings must be ready to hang with appropriate hardware attached. Each item in table setting exhibit for Unit III must be labeled. Refinished item refers to an item already in use which has been given a new finish of paint or some type of seal. Exhibits in Units III, IV, and Changing Spaces must include a one-page, front only narrative or the project will be disqualified. The plan/explanation/description is an integral part of a home environment project. Premiums: Unit I-III 1st Place - $5 Unit IV-Changing Spaces 1st Place - $7 887 888 889 890 2nd Place - $4 2nd Place - $6 3rd Place - $3 3rd Place - $5 Classes: Unit I: Exhibits Color Collage – (Select from activity 3 from Unit 1 project book.) this must be mounted on mat board or foam core board. Texture Collage or rubbing – (Select from activity 1 or 2 from Unit 1 project book.) The collage must be mounted on mat board or foam core board. Natural finish (grain shows through) applied to small wood object with straight lines. Judging emphasis will be on the finish, not the construction. Examples include bowl, ray, cutting board, game board, and small box. Simple, small cloth article (maximum size: 36”x36”) with no machine stitching. Examples include knotted pillow (no applied design0, place mats, draped valance with accompanying photo showing end result. Unacceptable: Purses, tote bags, backpacks, duffle bags. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 89 892 893 Wastebasket Pin-up (bulletin) board Unit II: Exhibits 894 Refinished wood item. Should have straight lines with no elaborate carvings or turnings. Examples include foot stool, children’s furniture, small box, tray, picture frame, book shelves, and plant stand. 895 Small article made of cloth created using a sewing machine. Examples include hemmed table cloth or table runner, wall hanging, pillow and flat hemmed curtains. Unacceptable: Purses, tote bags, backpacks, duffle bags. 896 Desk Set, including three or more items. Examples: blotter pad, pencil holder and letter box, note book, etc. Unit III: Exhibits – All exhibits must include documentation specified below. 897 Accessory for the home with description, sketch, or photo to show how the accessory is used in the home and how the design and colors fit in with the other furnishings and color used in the home. Examples include stitchery or applique wall hanging, latch hook items, pillow with applied design (stitchery, applique or other media), rug, picture in appropriate frame and ready to hang. 898 Table setting, to include centerpiece, plate, beverage container(s) and table linen appropriate to theme or event chosen by 4-H member. No silverware, please. Information card accompanying exhibit must include specific theme or event for which the table setting was planned. A color photo of the place settings as to how it would appear on the table must be included. Items may or may not be made by the 4-H’er. 899 Refinished furniture (stripped, sanded and stained, painted or varnished), with a “before” picture attached. Examples: Rocker, table, large chair or chest. 900 Old or discarded items made useful in a new way as a home accessory. Information card accompanying exhibit should include materials used, cost and time involved in project and final use for item. Unit IV: Exhibits – All exhibits must include both article and documentation specified below. 901 An accessory for the home, made with member’s original or adapted design and information card which includes description of how and where item is used in the home. Examples include latch hook item; pillow with stitchery design; wall hanging of natural dyed yarns or drawing with mat and finished or refinished frame. 902 Heritage item refinished, restored, or made by the 4-H member with information on the history or meaning of the item to the member, how the item was refinished or restored and how it is used in the home. Examples include antique or collectible furniture, memory box, scrapbook of family history (note: Scrapbook needs to reflect family history/home/house/farm/ land of three or more generations), quilt with heritage design, wall hanging showing family tree. 903 Purchased article selected by 4-H member to solve a home decorating problem. Exhibit must be accompanied by a folder describing problem to be solved, alternatives considered in the solution of the problem, how the plan was carried out, resources used (time/money) and member’s evaluation of the results (Satisfaction with purchased article, how article is used in the home). Photos illustrating the before and after effect are required. Examples include wall decoration, lamp, vase, storage item, desk accessories, bedspread, rug, table linens, pillow and draperies. A minimum of five one-sided pages must be provided. 904 A cloth article made by the 4-H’er showing a major home improvement accompanied by a written description and picture/photo to show how project is used in home, other colors used in room, time and costs involved, and care required. Photos illustrating the before and after effect are required. Examples include bedspread, quilt, window treatment and boxed bench pad. Unacceptable: Purses, tote bags, backpacks, duffle bags. 905 Furniture, which has been refinished, reupholstered, recovered, recycled, or reused or remodeled. Exhibit to include article and information on original condition, work required in completing project, time and cost involved, and how item is used in home. Do not include newly constructed furniture. 906 Design Experience. Exhibit could include a self-determined design experience including article(s) made or purchased by 4-H member. Examples include a plan for redecorating a room, an accessory item showing original design of 4-H member, notebook with pictures and descriptions of architectural styles used in Kentucky homes, or other design experience as they relate to the home. 907 Heritage Experience – Restoration of furnishings (could include caning, reseating, etc.), 90 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 study of furniture styles, study of old buildings in community, learning a heritage or craft skill… especially from an older family member or friend. Exhibit must be accompanied by a folder listing the 4-H’ers objectives and what was done. Example, if an item was refinished or refurbished, include who it belonged to and the significance to the family. If a study was made of furniture styles, include pictures and history. If a study of buildings was done in the community, include slides or pictures describing the architectural significance, period of history, uses of buildings. If it is a learned skill, exhibit the item made and describe how skill was learned, how interest was stimulated and how you will use item and skill. 908 Major Home Improvement. Exhibit must include information describing project, whether project was an individual project or a group or family project, skills learned by a member, time and cost involved. Include before, during, and after photographs, if possible. Examples: Improve storage areas in the house or garage, painting the house, wallpapering, basement remodeling, etc. CHANGING SPACES: http://4h.missouri.edu/go/projects/computer/sbp/design.htm 909 Room Floor Plan. Use the Better Homes and Garden website. http://www.bhg.com/decorating/arrange-a-room to draw a room, (remember 1 square = 1 foot) including a door(s), window(s), and furniture. Print in color or black and white. Minimum size 8 ½ x 11 inches. Maximum size 11x17 inches. Must be mounted on mat board or a foam core board. Documentation should include answers to these questions: 1. Is the room you have drawn similar to a room in your house? What are its dimensions? How much square footage is in the room? 2. Did you have problems with the website? If so, how did you solve them? 3. Tell about how you worked with ithe items in your room such as walls, windows, doors and furniture. 910 House Floor Plan. Use any software program (http://www.bhg.com/decorating/arrange-aroom) to draw a house plan including bedroom(s), bath(s), living space, garage, door(s) and window(s). Print in color or black and white. Minimum size 8 ½ x 11 inches. Maximum size 11x17 inches. Must be mounted on mat board or a foam core board. Documentation should include answers to these questions: 1. Does your floor plan resemble the house you live in? If not, did you look at other floor plans for inspiration? What type of roof does your house have? 2. How have you considered how a family member who is disabled (for instance, a wheelchair user) might get around in your home. 3. Discuss any problems you have with the website and how you solved them. Tell how you worked with additional items required to create a floor plan. 911 Presentation Board – Color Scheme: Using the Mississippi website, http:// msucares.com/4hYouth/interior_design/index.html create a presentation board (color scheme only) for any room in the home. Actual fabric, wall, and floor samples are preferred; however, If you cannot find any, you may use a website to download color copies or substitute magazine or scrapbook paper to represent these items. A mat or foam core board may be used. The white board should be 11x18 inches and the black board should be 13x20 inches. Documentation should include who lives in the room and decisions made to select the color scheme. 912 Presentation Board – Bedroom: Using the Mississippi website, http:// msucares.com/4hYouth/interior_design/index.html create a presentation board (color scheme and room template) for a bedroom. Fabric samples are preferred; however if you cannot find any, you may use a website to download color copies or substitute magazine or scrapbook paper to represent these items. A mat or foam core board may be used. The white board should be 11x18 inches and the black board should be 13x20 inches. Documentation should include who lives in the room, describe the furniture, describe the wall treatments, etc. and what you like most about the room. 913 Presentation Board – Great Room: Using the Mississippi website, http:// msucares.com/4hYouth/interior_design/index.html create a presentation board (color scheme and room template) for a great room. Fabric samples are preferred; however if you cannot find any, you may use a website to download color copies or substitute magazine or scrapbook paper to represent these items. A mat or foam core board may be used. The white board should be 11x18 inches and the black board should be 13x20 inches. Documentation should include who lives in the room, describe the furniture, describe the wall treatments, etc. and what you like most about the room. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 91 Dress It Up 801 1 or 2 piece complete dressy outfit, such as a dress, suit, pantsuit, sport coat and slacks. Fabric choice may be woven, knit or a combination of the two. Match it Up 802 Clothing Option: Choose at least one item from each group to make a complete 3 or 4 piece coordinated outfit: Shorts, Pants or Skirt Top, Blouse, shirt Vest, Jacket, Sweater At least one piece is required to have regulation set in sleeves. Fabric choice may be woven, knit or a combination of the two. An accessory item may be included as the fourth piece. 803 Non Clothing Option: 3 or 4 piece coordinating luggage/travel accessories set. Each piece must have applied border/ trims, pocket and zipper. Creative Expressions 804 Clothing Option: Construct a complete outfit for one of the following activities: Halloween, theater, or historic costume Uniform for medical, cheerleader, dancer, etc. Riding apparel Documentation is required. Include the following information: Purpose for the garment, reason for choosing, and any alterations made to individualize the pattern. 805 Non Clothing Option: Select one of the following and construct a: Fabric doll or animal with a wardrobe of two outfits Machine appliqued specialty flag or decorative banner (minimum size 24”x24”). Documentation is required. Include the following information: Purpose for the item and the reason for choosing. If a flag/banner is chosen, include design plan/drawing. SENIORS (AGES 14-19) ADVANCED SEWING: LEVEL 2: Leisure Time 806 Clothing Option: 2 or 3 piece complete outfit. Choose from the following: Athletic wear such as leotard, cycling wear, warm-up suit, bathing suit and coverup, or tennis wear Pajamas and robe (must be specialty fabric such as terry cloth, flannel, fleece, nylon tricot) Raincoat and hat or rain suit. 807 Non Clothing Option: Kite (minimum size 2’x3’) Formal Affair 808 1 or 2 piece complete outfit, such as a prom dress, bridesmaid dress, or tuxedo. Fabric choice may be woven, knit or a combination of the two. Tailor Made 809 Suit, Jacket, or coat, made from 100% wool or at least 60% wool blend fabric. Traditional or speed tailoring techniques must be used to create structure in the areas of the neck, shoulder, and hemlines. Do not include non-wool/wool blend coordinates. Wearable Art 810 A complete sewn outfit consisting of 1 to 3 pieces. Garment pieces may include dress, vest, jumper, jacket, pants, skirt, or blouse/shirt. At least one piece must include some sort of fabric manipulation or embellishment. In addition, coordinating accessories may also be included such as hats, scarves, ties, or shawls. If accessories are included, they must also include embellishment. Documentation is required. Include how the design was created, time involved, and any design drawings that were used in the creation. 92 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Dress It Up 801 1 or 2 piece complete dressy outfit, such as a dress, suit, pantsuit, sport coat and slacks. Fabric choice may be woven, knit or a combination of the two. Match it Up 802 Clothing Option: Choose at least one item from each group to make a complete 3 or 4 piece coordinated outfit: Shorts, Pants or Skirt Top, Blouse, shirt Vest, Jacket, Sweater At least one piece is required to have regulation set in sleeves. Fabric choice may be woven, knit or a combination of the two. An accessory item may be included as the fourth piece. 803 Non Clothing Option: 3 or 4 piece coordinating luggage/travel accessories set. Each piece must have applied border/ trims, pocket and zipper. Creative Expressions 804 Clothing Option: Construct a complete outfit for one of the following activities: Halloween, theater, or historic costume Uniform for medical, cheerleader, dancer, etc. Riding apparel Documentation is required. Include the following information: Purpose for the garment, reason for choosing, and any alterations made to individualize the pattern. 805 Non Clothing Option: Select one of the following and construct a: Fabric doll or animal with a wardrobe of two outfits Machine appliqued specialty flag or decorative banner (minimum size 24”x24”). Documentation is required. Include the following information: Purpose for the item and the reason for choosing. If a flag/banner is chosen, include design plan/drawing. SENIORS (AGES 14-19) ADVANCED SEWING: LEVEL 2: Leisure Time 806 Clothing Option: 2 or 3 piece complete outfit. Choose from the following: Athletic wear such as leotard, cycling wear, warm-up suit, bathing suit and coverup, or tennis wear Pajamas and robe (must be specialty fabric such as terry cloth, flannel, fleece, nylon tricot) Raincoat and hat or rain suit. 807 Non Clothing Option: Kite (minimum size 2’x3’) Formal Affair 808 1 or 2 piece complete outfit, such as a prom dress, bridesmaid dress, or tuxedo. Fabric choice may be woven, knit or a combination of the two. Tailor Made 809 Suit, Jacket, or coat, made from 100% wool or at least 60% wool blend fabric. Traditional or speed tailoring techniques must be used to create structure in the areas of the neck, shoulder, and hemlines. Do not include non-wool/wool blend coordinates. Wearable Art 810 A complete sewn outfit consisting of 1 to 3 pieces. Garment pieces may include dress, vest, jumper, jacket, pants, skirt, or blouse/shirt. At least one piece must include some sort of fabric manipulation or embellishment. In addition, coordinating accessories may also be included such as hats, scarves, ties, or shawls. If accessories are included, they must also include embellishment. Documentation is required. Include how the design was created, time involved, and any design drawings that were used in the creation. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 93 Lot 6033 4-H Needlework Projects All exhibitors are limited to one entry per class per category (division). Items must be clean to be accepted for judging. Previous wearing/using is acceptable (and strongly encouraged!), but item must be clean. Label each item. Safety pin on the outside for public viewing. Items must be hand knitted An item will not “knowingly” be accepted for judging if it does not meet the category description. Any item not meeting the project requirements will be judged, but will not be considered for class champion and may be subject to lower premium. Items entered must be completed by the exhibitor within the current project year. Additional documentation may be required. Refer to the specific project for details. A copy of the pattern(s) used must accompany project if pattern is not from the Kentucky 4-H Needlework Notebook. Please label pattern with entrants name and attach to exhibit. Premiums: Young Junior (Ages 9-11): 1st Place - $5 2nd Place - $4 3rd Place - $3 Beginner (age 12 and above; refers to skill level) 1st Place - $6 2nd Place - $5 3rd Place - $4 Intermediate (age 12 and above; refers to skill level) 1st Place - $7 2nd Place - $6 3rd Place $5 Advanced (age 12 and above; refers to skill level) 1st Place - $7 2nd Place - $6 3rd Place $5 CROCHET: 813 Young Junior: Here We Go, Row by Row! Exhibit one item using single or double crochet stitches with plain medium weight yarn. Suggested items include: Scarf, purse, belt, and hat. 814 Beginner: Here We Go, Around and Around! Exhibit one item, pair of items, or set using single and/or double crochet stitches. May use yarn other than plain medium weight. Suggested items include: Purse, scarf, vest, shawl, small afghan, lap wrap. FUN FUR FLIPFLOPS are not acceptable exhibits. 815 Intermediate: Here We Go: Patterns Galore! Exhibit one item, pair of items, or set using intermediate skills and one or more pattern titches. Can include one or more colors in alternating rows. May include increase and/or decrease stitches. Suggested items include: Sweater, vest, shawl, mittens, hat, baby blanket, set of 5 different ornaments made with bedspread-weight thread. 816 Advanced: From There to Here, Anything Goes! Exhibit one item or pair of items that includes advanced skills. Advanced skills listed in the member’s project guide are: Afghan stitch, beadwork, camel crochet, filet crochet, Irish crochet, Kro-knit/Hook, Kro-tat, Hairpin Lace, or broomstick lace. Combining pattern stitches with crocheted buttons and/or buttonholes, creating plaids, geometric deisgns or checks, making novelty crochet articles such as embellishing pillowcase hems or creating your own design. Original designs must include a copy of directions, notes and diagrams used to create the items. Suggested items include: Sweater, jacket, coat, multicolored hat, purse, collar (made with bedspread-weight cotton thread). EMBROIDERY: All projects are to be a completed item (examples: Framed piece, pillow, wall hanging, pot holder, eyeglass holder, etc.) or can be created on a purchased item. (Example: pillowcase, clothing, tote bag, purse, bib, dishtowel, etc.) Items may be made from purchased kits that meet the individual project guidelines 817 Young Junior: Begin Embroidery Exhibit one of the following Item of red work (red floss on white or unbleached plain woven fabric). Must include stem stitch and have minimum embroidered area of 4x4 inches. Item of cross stitch – ¼ inch checked gingham and have a minimum embroidered area of 4x4 inches. 94 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Lot 6040 4-H Consumer & Financial Education Attach 4LO-11SO Identification Card for 4-H securely to poster front, bottom right corner. Designate 4-H’ers age on Identification Card. The poster should be no wider than 22” and no longer than 28”. The use of pencil on the front of the poster is discouraged. On the back of poster, attach a one-page, one side only, narrative explaining how the decision making process was used to reach your final choice. Some factors to consider would be: price, safety, end use, size, appearance, relationship to management and consumer education. Judging criteria will be based on theme, poster design (lettering, attractiveness, conveys a message), and narrative provides explanation of poster and management process. Laminated narratives are helpful but not required. Also include another copy of the narrative in a plastic sleeve so the narrative can be removed and attached next to the poster for display purposes. Include your name and county on both narrative sheets. The one-page narrative (8 ½”x11”) can be single or double spaced. Posters will be disqualified for class champion if they do not contain the narrative, are not typed or in ink, or do not conform to the listed topics. You are encouraged to list your research sources (individual and/or written) at the end of your narrative. A 4-H’er may enter in only one class. Premiums: Level 1 1st Place - $4 2nd Place - $3 3rd Place - $2 Level 2 1st Place - $5 2nd Place - $4 3rd Place - $3 Level 3 1st Place - $5 2nd Place - $4 3rd Place - $4 Level 1 (ages 9-10): The Consumer in Me 914 Bargain Shopping – Complete a cost comparison chart for one product you and your family use. Include a narrative of “Check This Out!” 915 What is the Best Buy? – Complete a cost comparison chart for two products in three different sizes. Include a narrative of “Check This Out!” Level 2 (ages 11-13): Consumer Wise 916 Media and the Marketplace – Complete a commercial comparison through information. Include a narrative of “Check This Out!” 917 Decision! Decision! Decide! – Complete a decision making poster on any item you wish to purchase. Include a narrative of “Check This Out!” Level 3 (ages 14-19): Consumer Roadmap 918 How to Write a wrong – Describe or outline the steps in resolving a consumer problem. Include a narrative of “Check This Out!” 919 I Own a Car or Does it Own Me? Calculate and illustrate the costs of owning a car. Include a narrative of “Check This Out!” 920 What does Real Life Cost? – Identify and illustrate the true costs of living on your own. Include a narrative of “Check This Out!” Lot 6041 4-H Leadership & Communications Project An exhibitor is limited to one set of scrapbook pages in the Communications division and one set in the Leadership division for a total of two (2) entries. Exhibit must be in an 8 ½”x11” or 12”x12” notebook or scrapbook format. Format will allow a Leadership Portfolio to be developed and kept over multiple years. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 95 Photos should clearly address the theme or activity corresponding to the project. Photos are to be explained with a 2-3 sentence journaling caption. One to two paragraphs of narrative explaining the project or activity should be included on the scrapbook apges. Additional pages beyond those required by the project will not be reviewed. Each scrapbook page should contain 2 or more photos. Each photo should be explained with caption and ½ paragraphs of narrative. No additional pages of narrative are needed. Photos can be taken by the 4-H’er or another person. The pictures should clearly address the Leadership activity, project or the Communication theme. Pictures may be cropped as desired Pages will be scored on: organization of project (easy to follow), neatness, narrative content, caption content, photo content, and overall effectiveness. Premiums: Junior: Senior: 925 926 1st Place - $5 1st Place - $7 2nd Place - $4 2nd Place - $6 3rd Place - $3 3rd Place - $5 4-H COMMUNICATION PROJECT Junior Division: Communication Scrapbook Display – “It’s all in the Family” project, two (2) page display of work completed by junior level member. Senior Division: Communication Scrapbook Display – “It’s all in the Family” project, four (4) page display of work completed by senior level member. 4-H LEADERSHIP PROJECT 927 Junior Division: Two (2) pages based on an activity, program or project from leadership curriculum. 928 Senior Division: Four (4) pages based on an activity, program or project from leadership curriculum. Secretary Scrapbook (Ribbon Only, No Premium) 936 4-H Club Scrapbook – Using pictures and captions tell about your 4-H clubs year focusing on leadership, communications and community service activities. (No limit on page numbers). Section 421 Grant County 4-H Only Projects Exhibitor must be a Grant County 4-H Member to enter classes G-7 thru G102 Premiums: 1st Place - $5 2nd Place - $4 3rd Place - $3 4-H Collections The size of the display must not exceed 2’x3’. Exhibit the collection in a box, on a poster, in a notebook, cloth, etc. Attach labels to or near the items that are being displayed. Classes: G-7 Unit I – Exhibit a representative sample of collection and completed record sheet. G-8 Unit II – Exhibit completed record sheet and either A or B. Representative sample of Unit I and new additions Representative sample of a new collection. G-9 Unit III – Exhibit completed record sheet and either A or B Representative sample of collection previously exhibited and new additions Representative of sample of new collection. G-10 Baseball Card Collection 96 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Babysitting Class: G-25 Bag of Tricks – follow instruction in project book. Bicycle Safety Class: G-26 Scrapbook, 7-10 pages. On each page, write one bicycle safety rule and create a visual display showing the rule being practiced. Photographs, pictures, artwork, etc. permitted. Citizenship Classes: G-27 Unit I-III: Scrapbook 5-8 pages. On each page write a statement and create a visual display of the most interesting things learned from the project. G-28 Unit IV-VII: Scrapbook 10-15 pages. Include written description and visual display of the important things learned from the project. Energy Classes: G-29 Unit I-III: Scrapbook 5-8 pages. On each page write a statement and create a visual display of the most interesting things learned from the project. G-30 Unit IV-VII: Scrapbook 10-15 pages. Include written description and visual display of the important things learned from the project. Health Classes: G-31 First Aid Kit G-32 Notebook 7-10 pages showing important health practices. Kitten-Cat Exhibitor may enter one item in each category. Class: G-33 A Homemade cat toy box B Photo album of your cat C Scratching Post D Homemade Cat toy E 8”x10” cat collage Poultry Classes: G-34 Homemade Incubator G-35 Embryology Veterinary Science Classes: G-36 1st year – Animal House G-37 2nd year – Scrapbook (complete animal care) G-38 3rd year – First Aid Kit Computer Class: G-39 Display Small Engine Class: G-40 Poster or other display Natural Science Class: G-41 Display GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 97 Aquatic Science Classes: G-80 Poster portraying a successful controlled aquarium. Poster may be no larger than 16”x20” G-81 Bowl containing one female specimen. G-82 Bowl containing one male specimen. G-83 Bowl containing one pair of breeding specimens. G-84 Best of Show – Bowl of not more than four fish. Rocketry Classes: G-85 Rocketry I G-86 Rocketry II G-87 Rocketry III Decoupage Class: G-88 Home accessory decorated using decoupage as a decorative faux finish. Holiday Crafts Class: G-89 Collection of three holiday craft itmes. Eggs Class: G-90 Notebook 7-10 pages. The first page should explain the parts of egg with visual. The next few pages should be devoted to nutritional and food safety information as it relates to eggs. The final pages should explain the steps of preparing an egg omelet, using visuals. Artwork, photographs, graphics, etc. are permitted. Wildlife Management Class: G-100 Best Hide RECORD BOOK DIVISION Grand Champion is the winner form Senior and Junior species with the winning record book in each division declared Grand Champion To be turned in during the entry period on Sunday, July 1st at the Dills Bldg on the fairgrounds or during the week before. Record books should be complete and reflect the true work by the 4-H’er in raising and providing for livestock project(s). Premiums: 1st Place - $5 2nd Place - $4 Senior is 14 – 18 years old Junior is 9 – 13 years old Classes: G – 101 G – 102 Senior High Point Grand Champion - $10 Junior High Point Grand Champion - $10 3rd Place - $3 98 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Lot 6042 4-H Trends All items must have been made since last county fair Only one entry per class All photography classes with one photograph must be mounted on 10” x 16” MAT-BOARD (no poster board or foam core board accepted). Single photographs are limited to a maximum size of 8” x 12”. Each picture must be mounted securely. Rubber cement or dry mounting tissue is recommended. Do not use mounting corners. Junior division includes ages 9 – 13; Senior division include ages 14 – 18. Clover Photography Exhibit is limited to a single photograph Subject of photograph must include a 4-leaf clover. 3-leaf clovers will NOT be accepted. 4-leaf clover may be real or created. Photograph may be color or black and white. Follow mounting rules described in the Cloverville Photography division Maximum photograph size is 8” x 12”. The entry label should be located in the bottom right hand corner. 1010 1011 Junior Clover Photography Senior Clover Photography Duct Tape Project Any project, crafts or anything else made using duct tape. This project must be at least 90% duct tape. Items will be judged on creativity, design, quality and use. For example a purse with a matching wallet all constructed of duct tape. Entries are limited to a single entry per class. 1020 1021 Junior Duct Tape Project Senior Duct Tape Project Recording History Judging criteria will be based on implementation of 4-H theme. 4-H historical content, poster design, (lettering, attractiveness, how well it conveys the message). As well as the effectiveness of the poster to promote 4-H. Exhibit must be completed on a standard full size foam board. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 99 Any color foam core board is acceptable. 1040 1041 Junior Historical Poster Senior Historical Project Upcycling Project Upcycling is taking something that you are throwing away and making it into something that maintains or improves the quality of material. Example: There are coins purses made from sweaters, earrings cut out of vinyl records and an old travel case made into a clock. The design will be judges on quality, use and creativity. Entries are limited to one per class. 1050 1051 Junior Upcycling Project Senior Upcycling Project 100 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 GRANT COUNTY FAIR EXHIBIT FORM – 4-H/FFA Only Exhibitor Name: Exhibitor Address: Exhibitor Number: Dept. Number Lot Number Please complete all but tag # and bring the form with you when entering your exhibits. SECTION # CLASS # TAG # CLASS & ITEM DESCRIPTIONS GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 101 GRANT COUNTY FAIR EXHIBIT FORM Dept 7 Fruits /Vegetables: Other: Dept 10 Home Ec: Dept 11 Flower Show: Art: Photography: Exhibitor Name: Exhibitor Number: Please complete all but tag # and bring the form with you when entering your exhibits on Sunday. SECTION # CLASS # TAG # CLASS & ITEM DESCRIPTIONS 102 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 DEPT. 7 / AGRICULTURE & HORTICULTURE Section 700 VEGETABLE & FRUIT DISPLAY Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Dills Family Educational Building Board Member in Charge: Richie Hisel Committee Members: Gail Bowling, Sherry Simpson, Amy Johnson Premiums: Class 64: 1st place - $10 2nd place - $7.00 Classes 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 66, 79: 1st place - $5.00 2nd place - $3.00 All Other Classes: 1st place - $4.00 2nd place - $2.00 Scorecard: Condition Color 10 pts. 10 pts. Uniformity Form 3rd place - $5.00 3rd place - $2.00 3rd place - $1.00 10 pts. 10 pts. Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the exhibit area. 2. The exhibitor must have grown all entries in vegetable and melons competing for premiums this current season. 3. All awards will be made by a single judging system. 4. Exhibits will remain on display until Saturday. Building will be open nightly from 5 pm to 9 pm Monday thru Friday. 5. Articles in this department can only be shown in one class. They cannot be entered separately and also intended as part of a display. 6. Exhibits not considered eligible for entry because of deformity, disease, or the superintendent may reject improper classification. 7. Exhibitors may enter only one item per name, per class. 8. Where there is only one exhibitor in a class, first prize, if merited, will be awarded. Where there is competition, all prizes will be awarded as far as there are worthy entries. Where articles are not worthy of first price, the judge may at his discretion award a prize of such a grade. 9. Only committee members are to be in the exhibition building when entries are being judged. 10. The decision of the judges is final in awarding premiums. 11. Premiums can be picked up at the fair office on Sunday, August 7, 2016 from 1 - 3pm. 12. Entries are to be removed on Sunday, 7, 2016 from 1 - 3pm. Jim Evans Blacktop, LLC PAVING - PATCHING 960 Vallandingham Road Dry Ridge, KY 41035 Phone: 859-428-2740 Fax: 859-428-0076 GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 103 VEGETABLES No. Class Beans 1. Green Bunch, 2 doz. 2. Green Pole, 2 doz. 3. Yellow Wax, 2 doz. 4. Bush Lima, 2 doz. 5. Pole Lima, 2 doz. Beets 6. Red, 3 tops cut to 4” 7. Lutz, 3 tops cut to 4” Broccoli 8. 3 bunches Cabbage 9. White, 1 head 10. Red, 1 head Carrots 11. Any 3, tops cut to 4” Cauliflower 12. 1 head Corn 13. White Sweet, 5 ears 14. Yellow Sweet, 5 ears 15. Bi-color Sweet, 5 ears Critters 16. Vegetable Critters (No more than 3, odd shaped, grown naturally) Cucumbers 17. For slicing, 6 18. For pickling, 12 Cushaw 19. White, 1 20. Striped, 1 Eggplant 21. Any Variety, 1 Okra 22. Any Variety, 6 pods Onions 23. White, 3 24. Bunched Green, 3 25. Yellow, 3 26. Any other variety, 3 Parsley 27. Any Variety, 12 stems Peppers 28. Jalapeño, 5 29. Green Bell, 5 30. Large Hot, 5 31. Sweet Banana, 5 32. Any other variety, 5 33. Best string of Cayenne, 15-20 Potatoes 34. White Variety, 5 35. Red Variety, 5 36. Any Sweet Potato, 5 Pumpkins 37. Miniature, 3 38. Pie, 1 39. Halloween, 1 40. Largest and best, 1 Rhubarb 41. Red Variety, 3 bunches of 4 42. Green Variety, 3 bunches of 4 Squash 43. White Bush, 1 44. Yellow, 1 45. Italian Zucchini 10” or less, 1 46. Acorn, 1 47. Butternut, 1 48. Any other variety, 1 Swiss Chard 49. Green or Red, 3 bunches Tomatoes 50. Red, best large variety, 3 51. Yellow, best large variety, 3 52. Pink, best large variety, 3 53. Cherry, any variety, 3 54. Italian, 3 55. Any other variety, 3 Melons 56. Cantaloupes, any variety 57. Watermelon, any variety Other 58. Variety of vegetable not listed display of 10 or more 65. Beans, with name of variety 66. Herbs, with name of variety FRUITS Apples 67. Any Red Variety, 5 w/stem 68. Any Yellow Variety, 5 w/ stem 69. Largest with stem Peaches 70. Any Yellow Variety, 5 71. Any White Variety, 5 Grapes 72. Any Blue Variety, 3 bunches 73. Any Red Variety, 3 bunches Other Fruits 74. Pears, any variety, 5 75. Plums, any variety, 10 76. Any Other Variety, not listed 77. Blackberries, 10 78. Raspberries, 10 79. Best Collection, melon and fruit LARGEST AND BEST COLLECTION 59. Gourds, best of new gourds 60. Peppers, with name of variety 61. Tomatoes, with name of variety 62. Squash, with name of variety 63. Hybrid Vegetables, best display of 5 or more 64. Garden Vegetables, best CLASS SPONSORSHIP You can now sponsor your favorite class for advertisement, as a memorial, in recognition of or acknowledgement of by contacting the event coordinator or calling 428-1555. If a class is not sponsored by the night of the event, you can still sponsor a class by seeing the event coordinator at the event, or by stopping by the Fair Office. The cost will be determined by the amount of prize money given in the class you wish to sponsor. 104 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Section 701 BEES & HONEY - OPEN Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Dills Family Educational Building Show support provided by Kentucky Backyard Beekeepers Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area. 2. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN AND EXHIBITS COMPLETED BY 4:00 pm, Sunday, July 26, 2015. Judging will be done at 4:30 PM on Sunday July 26th. No exhibitors will be allowed in exhibit area during judging. 3. Exhibits must be removed on Sunday, August 7, 2016 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Exhibits not picked up will be discarded. Observation hives are an exception to this rule. Observation hives may be picked up after the end of judging to allow bees to fly. It is encouraged that the winning observation hives be returned for display if possible. 4. Each exhibitor and any member of his/her family, are limited to one entry in each class. 5. Each exhibitor will be asked to sign a certified statement indicating he/she is a bona-fide producer of the entry and the honey he/she is exhibiting. All honey entered in any class, with the exception of gift baskets and honey cookery, must be the product of the exhibitor, but he/she does not have to produce the honey or beeswax used in the entry. Honey products in displays must be the product of the entrant, but raw beeswax may be produced by someone else. Any exhibitor found guilty of violating this rule will forfeit all premiums. 6. Honey will show better in oval, flat-sided or square clear glass containers than in round miscellaneous jars. Exhibitors should use the better display containers, if available. However, honey displayed in round clear glass containers or plastic containers will be accepted. LABELS (except in displays and gift baskets) will be disqualified. 7. Frames of honey (shallow & deep) must be in bee proof containers with removable top for checking moisture. The display shall contain one frame per container. 8. Damaged or otherwise hazardous exhibits will be discarded at the discretion of the show Superintendent or Board member in charge. 9. No person may handle any exhibit without permission of the Superintendent or Board Member in Charge. 10. The Superintendent or Board Member in Charge reserves the right to reject any entry that, in his opinion, is unworthy of entry. 11. The decision of the Superintendent and Board Member in Charge shall be final. 12. Each exhibitor will be responsible for color classification. 13. All observation hives shall be secure from opening to the satisfaction of the Bee and Honey Superintendent or the Board Member in Charge. This shall include the top of the observation hive, and all holes and openings. Opening access shall be secured by screws or locks. The observation hive shall include two frames or more, consisting of bees, queen, brood and a frame containing comb honey. To determine sweepstakes (0verall best of show) winners, the following point system will be used: blue ribbon—7 points; red ribbon—6 pointes; white ribbon—5 points; pink ribbon—4 points. Not all classes are required to have ribbons for all places assigned, assigning ribbon are at the judges discretion. The best of show is determined by the exhibitor with the most blue ribbons. If blue ribbons are equal, then the red ribbons will be counted. If the blue and red ribbons are equal, then the white and pink ribbons will be counted SPECIAL PREMIUMS Best of Show: Trophy and $10.00 donated by the KENTUCKY BACKYARD BEEKEEPERS Black Jar: 1st Place - $5.00 donated by JIM BROWN 1st place - $4.00 and Ribbon 3rd place - $1.00 and Ribbon Honey Colors to be judged: 01 White 02 Light Amber 03 Amber 04 Dark Amber Class Premiums: No. Class 2nd place - $2.50 and Ribbon GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 105 1 Three, 1 pound extracted honey, white 2 Three, 1 pound extracted honey, light amber 3 Three, 1 pound extracted honey, amber 4 Three, 1 pound extracted honey, dark amber 5 Three, clear, wide mouth quart jars of chunk honey, any color 6 Any frame of honey comb with or without support wares, any color 7 Three, square, window or clear plastic comb honey, any color 8 Three, cobana (round) plastic containers of comb honey, any color 9 Observation hive, two frames or more 10 Beeswax articles, mold or art design, 25 pounds or less 11 Honey gift package 12 Miscellaneous – any bees/honey related items not covered in other classes above 13 Recipes must be included with entry on a 3X5 card for class 13s 13A Bake goods: cake, quick breads, muffins 13B Bake goods: cookies, energy bars 13C Bake goods: candy 13D Cookies 14. Black Jar Honey – any opaque jar of any kind. Selected for taste only. Honey can be from any source as long as it is just honey, no flavoring added. SCORECARDS Honey Moisture Standards: Any honey with moisture content of 18.7% or higher will be disqualified. Any honey with moisture content of 18.1% to 18.6% will have points deducted. Any honey with moisture content of 14.0% to 18.0% will receive a full 15 points. Any honey with moisture content of 13.9% or lower will have points deducted. Any fermented honey will be disqualified. Black Jar: This class is for honey taste only. One winner to be selected and will receive a $5.00 premium. No ribbons or other premiums will be awarded. This class does not qualify for the best of show award. No labels or entrants names are allowed on the jars. Frames of Honey - Shallow and Deep, extracted and comb (frames of honey must be free of support wires) General appearance of frame 10 (cleanliness and freedom from excessive stains) Attachment and accuracy of comb thickness (not less than 1” 10 for comb honey 9-frame thickness for uncapping ease) Freedom from uncapped cells, dry holes, brood cells and pollen 20 Capping: completeness, evenness and freedom from bruised, 20 leaking, watery cells and travel stain Uniformity of color (comb, cappings and honey) 10 Quality of honey (freedom from granulation, honeydew, 30 poorly-ripened or fermented honey, objectionable flavor or aroma, or other means of damage) TOTAL 100 Chunk Honey Uniformity and appearance, including containers Uniform and accurate level of fill Freedom from crystals Freedom from foreign materials Freedom from air bubbles and froth Appearance and quality of comb and cappings Flavor and aroma (includes density, if required) Neatness of cut edges and packing Uniformity of color TOTAL Extracted (liquid) Honey 5 5 15 15 15 15 15 10 5 100 106 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Color Appearance, suitability and uniformity of containers Uniform level of fill Flavor and aroma Freedom from crystals Freedom from foreign materials Freedom from air bubbles and froth Uniformity of honey Density (moisture content) TOTAL 5 5 5 15 15 20 15 5 15 100 Beeswax Articles Color (between straw and canary yellow Cleanliness (freedom from surface dirt, honey or other impurities Novelty of mold or sculpture Neatness of workmanship TOTAL 25 25 25 25 100 Observation Hive of Bees Uniform color of bees Queen: size, shape and behavior (must be marked) Brood pattern (compact pattern showing all stages of brood development) Variety: presence of queen, workers, drones, brood, honey, pollen, etc. Correct number of bees for interest and ease of observation Cleanliness and suitability of combs Appearance, cleanliness and suitability of hive TOTAL 15 15 15 15 10 15 15 100 Honey Gift Package Originality Variety Quality of products Commercial appeal TOTAL 30 30 20 20 100 Cut-Comb Honey (in plastic containers) General appearance (cleanliness, uniformity and freedom from leakage) 10 Accuracy of comb thickness (well built out) 10 Quality and appearance of comb (includes neatness of cut edges) 25 Appearance of cappings 20 Uniformity of color (comb, cappings and honey) 10 Quality of honey (freedom from granulation honey-dew, pollen poorly25 ripened or fermented honey, objectionable flavor or aroma or other means of damage) TOTAL 100 Cobana Sections Suitability, uniformity and cleanliness of section Completeness, uniformity and cleanliness of cappings Uniform and completely filled honey cells Quality and uniformity of honey Weight and completeness of attachment of comb (minimum weight. 8oz) TOTAL 10 30 30 20 10 100 Miscellaneous Display Public Appeal Attractiveness Educational value Originality Variety and quality of the bee product TOTAL 20 20 20 20 20 100 GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 107 DEPT. 8 / FIELD CROP Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Dills Family Educational Building Section 800 Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area. 2. All entries competing for premiums must be grown by the exhibitor. 3. Exhibits are limited to 1 per exhibitor. 4. Where there is only 1 exhibitor in a class, the first place, if merited, will be awarded. Where articles are not worthy of first prize, the judge may at their discretion, award a prize of such grade as the article deserves. 5. There will be no refunds to exhibitors or their assistants who might pay their way into the grounds for the purpose of removing exhibits. 6. Entries should be removed on Sunday, August 7th, between 1:00 and 3:00 pm. Exhibits not picked up by 3:00pm will be disposed of. 7. Premium can be picked up at the Fair Office on Sunday, August 3rd, between 1:00 and 3:00pm. Corn: Open & FFA Premiums: 2nd Place - $2.50 No. 1 2 3 1st Place - $3.00 3rd Place - $1.50 Class Best 10 ears yellow hybrid (old) Best 10 ears white hybrid (old) Most perfect ear of hybrid corn (old) Section 800 (continued) Hay: Open & FFA Premiums: 2nd Place - $3.00 Best Entry - $5.00 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1st Place - $5.00 3rd Place - $2.00 Class Alfalfa, 1st Cutting Alfalfa, 2nd Cutting Red Clover, 1st Cutting Red Clover, 2nd Cutting Lespedeza Timothy Mixed Hay Section 801 Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area. 2. Entry shall consist on one stick (4 plants of 2015 crop). 3. Tobacco will be judged on uniformity, general appearance and quality. 4. Entries are limited to 1 per exhibitor 5. Green stalks should be cut three days prior to exhibiting, but the entry must be in the green stage. Entries will be fully identified on the entry sheet and by the number tag attached to the exhibit. 108 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Open Premiums: 2nd Place - $7.00 1st Place - $10.00 3rd Place - $5.00 FFA Premiums: 2nd Place - $5.00 4th Place - $2.00 1st Place - $7.50 3rd Place - $3.00 5th Place - $1.00 No. Class 6 Flying (L or F) 7 Lug (L or F) 8 Leaf 9 Tip (Leaf 16 inches or under) Burley – Best Crop 18 Best Crop, 4 grades Entries shall be on an individual basis and must be produced by the exhibitor. Only one entry per individual is permitted and any entry shall consist of four grades: Flying, Lugs, Leaf and Tips. Each grade shall consist of 2 hands of 20 leaves each and sample entries from Classes 6 – 10 shall not be considered for this class. FFA / 4-H Class Green Dark Tobacco (by sticks) 43 Dark Growing Dark Tobacco Plant 44 Best potted growing plant of dark tobacco, any type. FFA / 4-H Class Green Tobacco (by sticks) 48 Burley 51 Best potted growing plant of burley tobacco FFA PROJECTS Premiums: 2nd Place - $4.00 4th Place - $2.00 1st Place - $5.00 3rd Place - $3.00 5th Place - $1.00 No. Class 1 Landscape Design Drawing 2 Landscape Design Model 3 Floral Design - Wreath 4 Floral Design – Artistic Arrangement 5 Environment Technology Project a. Green Energies b Biofuels 6 Plant Science Experiment 7 FFA Exhibits 8 Agricultural Career Exhibits 9 Aquaculture 10 Welding 11 Mechanics 12 Small Animal GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 109 1408 N. Main Street, Williamstown, KY 41097 859-824-6242 / 800-610-7070 Payroll, Bookkeeping, Business Services Tax Preparation Investments E Thomas Associates, Inc. is a KY Registered Investment Advisor. Securities offered through Dalton Strategic Investment Services, Inc. 26 North Washington St, Knightstown, IN 46148 Member FINRA, SIPC & MSRB 110 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Section 900 DEPT. 9 / FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE F.C.C.L.A. Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Dills Family Educational Building Committee members in charge: Kendall Coleman Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area. 2. Only one entry per person per category 3. All entries must be submitted on Sunday in order to be judged. 4. All articles must be made by exhibitor within the past year. 5. Entries should be removed on Sunday, August 7th between 1:00 and 3:00 pm. 6. You must show exhibit ticket stub before removing items. Premiums: 1st place - $4.00 Classes 01 - 15 2nd place - $2.00 3rd place - $1.00 Child Care No. Class 1 Handmade child development toy 2 Handmade stuffed toy 3 Handmade game 4 Handmade cloth storybook 5 Handmade stuffed animal 6 Written storybook 7 Lesson Plan 8 Teachable Moment Project 9 Baby quilt 10 Home Safety Project Interior Design No. Class 11 Interior room plan exhibit/project 12 Interior flower arrangement 13 Room remodeling project 14 Interior color scheme project 15 Recycle / redesign project Premiums: Classes 16 - 26 1st place - $8.00 2nd place - $6.00 3rd place - $4.00 Digital Media No. Class 16 Graphic Design 17 Original Art 18 Original Photo 19 Photo Manipulated Video No. Class 20 Documentary 21 Featured 22 Fiction 23 PSA Animation No. Class 24 Computer Generated 25 Stick Figure Web Design No. Class 26 Original Designs Premiums: Classes 27 - 44 1st place - $4.00 2nd place - $2.00 3rd place - $1.00 Foods (Enter ½ cake, cakes must be iced, all baked food must be on paper plate.) No. Class 27 Biscuits, 3 28 Plain muffins, 3 29 Quick bread, ½ loaf 30 Yeast rolls, 3 31 Specialty yeast bread 32 Coffee cake 33 Yellow layer cake 34 White layer cake 35 Chocolate layer cake 36 Decorative cake a. Beginner b. Advanced 37 Bar cookies or brownies 38 Drop Cookies 39 Rolled Cookies 40 Refrigerator cookies 41 Pressed cookies 42 Fruit pie 43 Decorative cookies 44 Garnishing item (i.e. watermelon basket, vegetable flower pot, etc.) 45 Miscellaneous baked goods Premiums: Classes 45 - 55 1st place - $8.00 2nd place - $6.00 3rd place - $4.00 Clothing No. Class 45 Apron 46 Blouse 47 Skirt 48 Dress 49 Purse 50 Sleeping Garment 51 Miscellaneous 52 Pants 53 Shorts 54 T-Shirt 55 Jacket Premiums: Classes 56 - 58 1st place - $8.00 2nd place - $6.00 GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 111 3rd place - $4.00 Creative Writing No. Class 56 Digital Storytelling 57 Scripting 58 Technical Writing Premiums: Classes 59 - 94 1st place - $6.00 2nd place - $4.00 3rd place - $2.00 Crafts No. Class 59 Decorative t-shirt or tie dyed 60 Decorative sweatshirt 61 Embroidery small item 62 Clothing accessory 63 Counted cross stitch, large item 64 Pillowcase, embroidery edge 65 Knitted item 66 Crocheted item 67 Plastic needlepoint canvas 68 Stuffed novelty pillow 69 Christmas decoration 70 Fleece blanket 71 Easter decoration 72 Halloween decoration 73 Valentine decoration 74 Thanksgiving decoration 75 placeemats, 4 76 Baskets, decorative 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Wreaths Hair accessories Appliqued sweatshirt Fabric picture frame Decorative pillow Exhibits of F.C.C.L.A. STAR Events exhibits Exhibit on Family Life Issues Exhibit on Money Skills Exhibits on Job Skills Homemade cookbook or recipe box Photo scrapbook display Quilt T-shirt quilt Homemade jewelry (bracelets, earrings, etc.) Miscellaneous Design Portfolio Room Display Board Premiums: Classes 95 - 97 1st place - $8.00 2nd place - $6.00 3rd place - $4.00 Technical Projects No. Class 95 Community Service 96 Instructional Aid 97 Entrepreneurship DEPT. 10 / HOME ECONOMICS Family & Consumer Science Agent: Rachel Price Board Member in Charge: Marlene McComas Chairpersons: Grant County Extension Homemakers Mini Seminars Monday - Saturday Dills Family Educational Building Attend a free mini-seminar and receive a ticket for the drawings to be held Saturday night at the final mini seminar, August 2nd at 7pm during UK’s Dr. Gregg Rentfrow’s Beef Session. There will be numerous drawings during the seminar, so plan to attend and bring your tickets from the seminars held all during the week for more chances to win. You must be present to win. Mon, Aug 1—7PM—LORI DUNN/SNAP ED, Healthy Choices for Every Body 8PM—Allison McComas, Natural Soaps and Health Aids Tues, Aug 2—7PM—Patty Poor, No. Ky Cancer Care, Screenings for Cancer 8PM—Rachel Price, GC New FCS Agent, New Era Wed,, Aug 3—7PM—Deb Stiddams, Crafting and Quilting 8PM— Doris Meece—Garding Thru the Ages Thurs, Aug 4 7PM-9PM—Jim Brown and Nancy Og, Beekeeping and Honey Fri, Aug 5— 7PM—Body Work Gym—Working Out 8PM– Yoga to Relax Sat, Aug 6— 7PM—Dr. Gregg Rentfro, UK Meat Specialist, Getting the Biggest Bang For your Buck 112 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Grant County Fair Extension Homemaker of the Year The Extension Homemaker of the year is selected from the General Exhibit entries. Each Extension Homemaker that enters exhibits and receives ribbons receives points as follows: Best of Show: 5 points point Blue: 3 points Red: 2 points White: 1 The Extension Homemaker that receives the most points will be awarded the Extension Homemaker of the Year by the Fair Board. Requirements: *Must be a current member of the Grant County Extension Homemakers. To join, please call 859-824-3355. *Points will be tallied from General Exhibit entries: All Homemaking entries (Sections 10001011), Flower Show entries (Section 1100), and Fruits & Vegetable entries (Section 700). ************************************************************************************** Grant County Fair Extension Homemaker Club of the Year The Extension Homemaker Club of the Year will be awarded to the Homemaker Club who has the highest percentage of members entering exhibits in the General Exhibits and Grant County Extension Homemaker sections. The Extension Homemaker Club of the Year is not calculated on the number of exhibits that are entered; rather it is calculated on the number of homemakers that are entering the exhibits. e.g.: Extension Homemaker Club AAA has 12 members. 8 of the 12 members entered exhibits at the fair. Eight members that exhibited divided by 12 members in the club gives you a 67% participation for that club. Extension Homemaker Club BBB has 26 members and 4 members entered exhibits. The percent of participation would be 15%. A revolving trophy will be awarded to the winning club on the last Saturday of the Fair at the Dills Family Educational Building and displayed at the Extension Office. Each year the name of the winning club will be placed on the trophy. ************************************************************************************ Grant County Fair Extension Homemaker Youth Award An award will be given to the youth with the most points in the Homemaking categories. 4-H and FCCLA entries are not included in this tally. Points will be awarded as follows: Best of Show: 5 points point Blue: 3 points Red: 2 points White: 1 ************************************************************************************ General Rules for All Food Classes: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area. 2. The Department and Grant County Fair Board are not responsible for any containers baked goods are placed in. 3. All entries are entered at your own risk. The Department and Grant County Fair Board are not responsible for lost or damaged entries. 4. Only ONE entry in a class per person. 5. No foods requiring refrigeration will be accepted. 6. Professionals are not eligible to participate except in designated category. 7. Ribbons and items should be removed on Sunday, August 7th from 1:00 to 3:00 pm. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 113 8. You must show exhibit ticket stub # before removing items. 9. * denotes a new class. ************************************************************************************ Section 1000 OPEN CLASS FOODS Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00pm – 4:00pm Dills Family Educational Building Baked Goods Scorecard: Internal Characteristics 40 points (Texture & Grain, Crumb or Flavor) External Characteristics 30 points (Shape, Crust or Surface Volume) Flavor 30 points Rules: 1. Cake entries should be ½ of the cake baked, except in the “Best Decorated Cake” class. Put labels with cakes showing class in which to enter. 2. NO CAKE MIXES are to be used, except in class 8. 3. Cakes should be iced, unless otherwise noted. 4. Please place your entries on a disposable or plastic plate. 5. After judging of the baked foods, candies, etc., a picture will be displayed and the remainder of the product may be returned to the owner if requested by 6:30 pm. Premiums: Classes 01 – 09—1st place - $5.00 2nd place - $4.00 3rd place - $3.00 Class 10 – Rosette & $25 from P&P Co., LLC, LARRY PELKE;Y No. 01 02 03 04 05 Classes Yellow cake, iced White layer cake, iced Devil’s food cake, ice Jam cake, iced Pound cake, not iced 06. 07. 08 09 10 Premiums: Class 11 – 14 –1st place - $7.00 2nd place - $4.00 3rd place - $3.00 Class 15 – Rosette & $25 from FLAT CREEK ELLISTON HOMEMAKER CLUB Best Decorated Cakes No. Classes 11 Best Decorated Cake – whole in a confection pan. A. Amateur B. Professional 12 Best Decorated Cake – whole in a mold pan A. Amateur B. Professional 13 Best Decorated Cake – whole decorated by youth under age 15 14 Best Decorated Cupcakes by youth – minimum of six 15 Best Overall Decorated Cake (from blue ribbon winners in classes 11-14) Categories for the Wilton Decorated Cake and Cupcake Contest Decorated Cakes: Adult Open Class Carrot Cake, iced Applesauce cake, iced Enhanced cake mix (with recipe attached) Other cake, (from scratch) Best Over Call Cake (from blue ribbon winner in classes (10-09 Decorated Cakes: Youth Open Class Cupcakes: Adult Open Class Cupcakes: Youth Open Class Awards for Best of Show in Adult and Youth Categories will be a Wilton Yearbook of Cake Decorating and a book of your choice from Pops! Sweets on a Stick, Celebrate with Fondant or Cupcakes! Premiums: Class 16 – 35 – 1st place - $4.00 2nd place - $3.00 3rd place - $2.00 Class 36 – Rosette & $25 from GARY FOGLE, DRY RIDGE ANTIQUES No. Class 16 Nut pies 17 Fruit pies 18 Chocolate Chip cookies, 4 19 Oatmeal cookies, 4 20 Peanut Butter cookies, 4 21 Other cookies, 4 22 Brownies, 4 23 Candy, chocolate fudge, 4 24 Candy, peanut butter fudge, 4 25 Candy, other, 4 26 Candy, molded, 4 27 Biscuits, plain, 4 28 Yeast rolls, 4 114 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Yeast loaf bread, white, ½ loaf Cornmeal muffins, plain, 4 Coffee cake, ½ loaf Zucchini bread, ½ loaf Banana nut bread, ½ loaf Other quick bread, ½ loaf Other Best Overall Dessert or Bread (from blue ribbon winners in classes 16-35). Red Star Yeast coupons will be available for all contestants in any food category. Three Red Star merchandise award items will be given to the winners in the yeast bread categories. Section 1001 YOUTH FOODS Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Dills Family Educational Building This section is for children ages 6–13 years. Premiums: Classes: 1—6 – 1st place – $3.00 2nd place - $2.00 3rd place - $1.00 Class 7 – Rosette & $25 from SIMPLE PLEASURES LONG ARM QUILTING, CINDY PELKEY No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Classes Cookies, 4 Bar Cookies, 4 Loaf Bread, ½ loaf Rolls & Biscuits, 4 Candy, 4 Cupcakes, 4 Best Overall (from blue ribbon winners in classes 1 – 6) Section 1002 OPEN CLASS – FOOD PRESERVATION Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Dills Family Educational Building Rules: 1. All canned goods are to be in standardized canning jars (Ball, Kerr, etc. jelly jars, pints, quarts only. No 4oz jars accepted.) 2. Foods must be preserved within one year of fair date. 3. All entries should have rings removed. 4. Judging will be based on standards provided by the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service. 5. NEW IN 2016: To win the Red Star Yeast Prizes, contestant must use Red Star Yeast and attach an empty packet or photo to their recipe entry. Premiums: Classes: 01 thru 14, 16 thru 25, 27 thru 41, 43 thru 58 1st place - $4.00 nd 2 place - $2.00 3rd place - $1.00 Class: 15: Rosette & $25 from BRUCE GROCERY Classes 26 & 42: Rosette & $25 from MILLER GRISTMILL & GENERAL STORE, CRIT- TENDEN Class 59: Rosette & $25 from STATE FARM INSURANCE,CAROLYN THOMAS Vegetables: No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Class Soup mixture Whole tomatoes Tomato juice Beets, not pickled String beans Carrots Peas Lima beans Corn Mixed vegetables Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Peppers, not pickled Other vegetables Best Overall Canned Vegetable (from blue ribbon winners in classes 01-14) Fruits: 16 Peaches 17 Pears 18 Cherries 19 Berries, any variety 20 Apples 21 Applesauce 22 Pie fillings, any flavor 23 Grapes 24 Grape juice 25 Other fruits 26 Best Overall Canned Fruit (from blue ribbon winners in classes 16-25) Pickles, relishes & salsa: 27 Bread and butter pickles 28 Dill pickles 29 Sweet pickles 30 Beet pickles 31 Pickled beans 32 Sauerkraut 33 Relish sauce 34 Chili sauce 35 Tomato ketchup 36 Zucchini relish 37 Corn relish 38 Sweet pepper relish 39 Hot pepper relish 40 Salsa 41 Other relish, pickle or salsa 42 Best Overall Pickle, Relish or Salsa (from blue ribbon winners in classes 27-41) Soft Spreads: 43 Peach preserves 44 Blackberry preserves 45 Raspberry preserves 46 Cherry preserves 47 Strawberry preserves 48 Tomato preserves 49 Other preserves 50 Apple butter GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 115 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Blackberry jelly Raspberry jelly Grape jelly Apple jelly Blackberry jam Raspberry jam Strawberry jam Other jelly or jam Best Overall Soft Spread (from blue ribbon winners in classes 43 - 58) Needed or Liquid. The best entry from each category will receive: One (1) Five Dollar ($5) Coupon for Ball® or Kerr® Fresh Preserving Products and one (1) Free (up to $5 value) Coupon for Ball® Pectin. Section 1003 YOUTH FOOD PRESERVATION Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Dills Family Educational Building This section is for children ages 6–13 years. 2016 Award Announcement BALL® Fresh Preserving Awards Presented by: BALL® and KERR® Fresh Preserving Products Adult Level: Jarden Home Brands, marketers of Ball® and Kerr® Fresh Preserving Products is proud to recognize today’s fresh preserving (canning) enthusiasts. First and Second Place Awards will be given to individuals judged as the best in designated categories. A panel of judges will select the two best entries for Fruit, Vegetable, Pickle, and Soft Spread categories. Entries must be preserved in Ball® Jars sealed with Ball® Lids and Bands, or Ball® Collection Elite® Jars sealed with Collection Elite® Lids and Bands, or preserved in Kerr® Jars sealed with Kerr® Lids and Bands. In addition, soft spread entries must be prepared using Ball® Pectin: Classic, Low or No-Sugar Needed or Liquid. Entries designated First Place from each category will receive: Two (2) Five Dollar ($5) Coupons for Ball ® or Kerr® Fresh Preserving Products and one (1) Free (up to $5 value) Coupon for Ball® Pectin. Entries designated Second Place from each category will receive: One (1) Five Dollar ($5) Coupon for Ball® or Kerr® Fresh Preserving Products and one (1) Free (up to $5 value) Coupon for Ball® Pectin. Youth Level: In recognition of youth who excel in the art of fresh preserving (canning), Jarden Home Brands, marketers of Ball® and Kerr® Fresh Preserving Products will present First Place Awards in designated categories. A panel of judges will select the best entry in each category for Fruit, Vegetable, Pickle, and Soft Spread. Entries must be preserved in Ball® Jars sealed with Ball® Lids and Bands, or Ball® Collection Elite® Jars sealed with Collection Elite® Lids and Bands, or preserved in Kerr® Jars sealed with Kerr® Lids and Bands. In addition, soft spread entries must be prepared using Ball® Pectin: Classic, Low or No-Sugar Premiums: Classes: 01 thru 04 – 1st place – $3.00 2nd place - $2.00 rd 3 place - $1.00 Class 5: Rosette & $25 from THE REALITY PLACE, CAROL JACKSON, AGENT No. 1 2 3 4 5 Classes Vegetables, all varieties Fruit, all varieties Pickled Foods, all varieties Soft Spreads, all varieties Best Overall (from blue ribbon winners in classes 1 thru 4) ******************************************* General Rules for all Clothing Classes: 1. The Exhibitor must check-in at the Exhibitor Registration Table before entering the Exhibit Area. 2. Only one entry per person per class. 3. All entries must be submitted on Sunday in order to be judged. 4. Agent or board member has the right to reject any article the owner did not make or any unlisted article. 5. All articles must be made by exhibitor within the past year. 6. Entries should be removed Sunday, August 7th from 1:00 – 3:00pm. 7. Any item that won a ribbon in previous years may be exhibited, but not judged. 8. You must show exhibit ticket stub # before removing items. 9. * denotes a new class. Clothing Scorecard: General Appearance Workmanship Suitability to Use 35 points 35 points 30 points **************** *************************** ——————————-———————————- Section 1004 OPEN CLOTHING Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Dills Family Educational Building 116 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Premiums: Classes: 01 thru 04 – 1st place - $8.00 2nd place - $6.00 3rd place - $4.00 st Classes: 05 thru 07 – 1 place - $5.00 2nd place - $3.00 3rd place - $2.00 st Classes: 08 thru 22 - 1 place - $4.00 2nd place - $ 2.00 3rd place - $1.00 Class: 23 – Rosette & $25 from JIM EVANS BLACKTOP, LLC No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Class Dress & jacket or a suit Dress Blazer, coat or jacket Formal dress Shirt or blouse Infant garment (2 years or under) Child’s garment (older than 2 years) Skirt Slacks (men’s or ladies) Jumper Vest Fashion accessory (purse, scarf, etc.) Sports garment (shorts, sweatpants, shirt or suit) Child’s Costume Adult Costume Embellished Clothing using purchased clothes (embroidered, sequined, etc) Machine Embroidered Item Chenille sewn scarf Miscellaneous Reverse appliqué item Apron Pajama Set, Nightgown or Robe Best Overall in Sewing (from blue ribbon winners in classes 01-22) Section 1005 OPEN YOUTH CLOTHING Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Dills Family Educational Building This section is for children ages 6-13 years. Premiums: Classes: 01 thru 12 – 1st place – $3.00 2nd place - $2.00 3rd place - $1.00 Class 13: Rosette & $25 from MARGARET POOR AND JEAN HUFF No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Class Dress Skirt/skort Pants Pajama Bottoms Top Shorts Vest Holiday Project Handmade Doll Outfit Backpack Laundry Bag 12 13 Miscellaneous Best Overall (from blue ribbon winners in classes 1 – 12) *****************************************Ge neral rules for all Needlework, Quilting, Handcraft and Grant County Homemakers only classes: 1. One entry per person per class. 2. All items must be made by exhibitor within the past year. 3. Entries should be removed Sunday, August 7th from 1:00 – 3:00pm. Grant County Fair will not be responsible for items left after this time. 4. Any item that won a ribbon in previous years may be exhibited, but not judged. 5. You must show exhibit ticket stub # before removing items. 6. All wall hangings must have hanger attached. 7. * denotes a new class. ****************************************** Section 1006 OPEN NEEDLEWORK Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Dills Family Educational Building Premiums: Classes: 01 thru 31 – 1st place - $6.00 nd 2 place - $4.00 3rd place - $3.00 Class: 32 – Rosette & $25 from GRANT COUNTY FARM BUREAU FEDERATION BOARD No. Class 1 Knitted Item or Outfit for Baby 2 Knitted Sweater 3 Other Knitted Item 4 Crocheted Item or Outfit for Baby 5 Crocheted Home Accessory 6 Crocheted Afghan, Ripple Pattern 7 Crocheted Afghan, any other Pattern 8 Granny Square Afghan 9 Crocheted Baby Afghan 10 Other Crocheted Item 11 Needlepoint Item 12 Needlepoint on Plastic Canvas 13 Crewel Embroidery 14 Counted Cross-Stitch Embroidery 8-16 ct. 15 Counted Cross-Stitch Embroidery 18-22 ct. 16 Counted Cross-Stitch Embroidery over 22 ct. 17 Small Counted Cross-Stitch Item 18 Cross-Stitch Embroidery 19 Hand Embroidered Item 20 Candlewick 21 Duplicate Stitch 22 Swedish Weaving 23 Hardanger Embroidery GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 117 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Ribbon Embroidery Chicken Scratch Embroidery Hooked rug Miscellaneous needlework Home decorating accessory Original Needlework Scarf* Scarf, Hat & Gloves Combo (any needlework method)* Huck Weaving* Best Overall in Needlework (from blue ribbon winners in classes 01-31) Section 1007 YOUTH NEEDLEWORK Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Dills Family Educational Building This section is for children ages 6–13 years. Premiums: Classes: 01 thru 08– 1st place – $3.00 2nd place - $2.00 rd 3 place - $1.00 Class 09: Rosette & $25 from DRY RIDGE AUTO PARTS No. Class 1 Hooked item 2 Embroidery item 3 Cross Stitch item 4 Plastic canvas 5 Quilt 6 Quilted item other than quilt 7 Miscellaneous 8 Any Needlework Scarf* 9 Best Overall (from blue ribbon winners in classes 1 – 8) Section 1008 OTHER QUILTED ITEMS – OPEN Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Dills Family Educational Building Premiums: Classes 1 thru 10 1st place-$7.00 2nd place-$5.00 3rd place-$4.00 Class 11: Rosette & $25 from CRITTENDEN STORAGE No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 Class Mini Quilt Small Hand Quilted Item Quilted Tree Skirt Quilted Home Accessory Quilted Garment Quilted Sweatshirt Machine Quilted Sweatshirt Clothing Item, Hand Quilted Other Miscellaneous Quilted Item Table Runner, Quilted Best Overall in Quilting (from blue ribbon winners in classes 1 – 10) Section 1009 OPEN HANDCRAFTS Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Dills Family Educational Building Rules: 1. The decorated Christmas tree class should use trees no larger than 3 feet tall. Electrical outlets are not available for lights. 2. Recycled art items should include a before and after picture. Premiums: Classes: 01 thru 57 1st place - $4.00 2nd place - $2.00 rd 3 place - $1.00 Class: 58 - Rosette & $25 from COUNTRY LIVING APARTMENTS No. Class 1 Basket – hand woven 2 Basket – decorated 3 Ceramics 4 Decorative painting – wood 5 Decorative painting – metal 6 Decorative painting – stenciling 7 Decorative painting – other (gourds, glass, etc.) 8 Stuffed toy 9 Stuffed doll 10 Holiday decorations – fabric 11 Holiday decorations – wooden 12 Holiday decorations – wreath 13 Holiday decorations – decorated Christmas tree 14 Holiday decorations – other 15 Wooden craft – large 16 Wooden craft – small 17 Hobby collection – handmade, 3 or more 18 Recycled art – clothing 19 Recycled art – other 20 Rugmaking – hooked 21 Rugmaking – braided 22 Covered photo album or book 23 Decorated picture frame 24 Decorated wreath 25 Table Runner (not quilted) 26 Wall hanging (not quilted) 27 Wind chimes, porch decorations 28 Decorated sweatshirt or t-shirt 29 Scrapbook, Heritage* 30 Scrapbook, Family* 31 Scrapbook, Miscellaneous* 32 Scrapbook, Collage* 33 Miscellaneous handcraft item 34 Handmade throw (not sewn) 35 No sew home accessory – fleece 36 No sew fashion accessory - fleece 37 Recycle glassware 38 Recycle plastic 39 Jewelry beaded (3 items) 40 Jewelry ribbon (3 items) 41 No sew fabric gifts 42 Handmade wooden novelty item 43 Stained glass 44 Blacksmith item 45 Woodburning item 46 Snowman item 118 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Decorated gourd Collection of crafts (3 or more) Barn Quilt Board (any size) Fair Ribbon Handcraft Item Etched item* Chair weaving* Patriotic item* Puzzle Art* Web page design* Designed greeting card - holiday* Designed greeting card - all occasion* Tote Bag (any size) Overall in Handcrafts (from blue ribbon winners in classes 01-57) Section 1010 CHILDREN’S HANDCRAFTS Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Dills Family Educational Building This section is for children ages 6 – 13 years. Premiums: Classes: 01 thru 29 – 1st place – $3.00 2nd place - $2.00 rd 3 place - $1.00 Class: 30 Rosette & $25 from GRANT CO. 4-H, LAMAR FOWLER, AGENT No. Class 1 Potholder, practical 2 Decorated picture frame 3 Artistic drawing, paint, pencil, etc. 4 Holiday decoration 5 Handmade stuffed doll 6 Handmade stuffed toy 7 Hobby collection, handmade, 3 or more 8 Plaster craft 9 Wooden craft 10 Plastic craft 11 Decorated sweatshirt 12 Decorated t-shirt 13 Scrapbook (2 pages) 14 Club or church craft* 15 Recycled bottle 16 Wire item 17 Large Wooden item 18 Doll House 19 Jewelry (3 items) 20 Lego item 21 Robot 22 Puppets, 3 23 Model Project 24 Stamped Project, (3 items) 25 No sew fleece item 26 Unique craft item 27 Miscellaneous Craft 28 Quilling (any item) 29 Loom bracelets* 30 Best Overall Children’s Handcrafts (from blue ribbon winners in classes 01-29) Section 1011 GRANT COUNTY HOMEMAKERS ONLY Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Dills Family Educational Building Items must be made by a GRANT COUNTY HOMEMAKER MEMBER. Premiums: Classes G01 – G78 1st place -$3.00 2nd place - $2.00 3rd place - $1.00 Class G79: Rosette & $25 from JEAN & HERREL CRUTCHER No. Class G01 Apparel, Novelty G02 Apparel, Basic Sewing G03 Apparel, Quilted G04 Apparel, Pieced G05 Apparel, Appliquéd G06 Apparel, Accessory G07 Art, 3-Dimensional, Carving G08 Art, 3-Dimensional, Sculpture G09 Art, Natural, Wood G10 Art, Natural, Other G11 Basketry, Plain G12 Basketry, Dyed Material G13 Basketry, Novelty G14 Basketry, Miniature (under 4 inches) G15 Basketry, Cane G16 Beading, Non-Jewelry Item / Wearable G17 Beading, Knitting or Crochet with beads G18 Beading, Bead-weaving G19 Beading, Miscellaneous G20 Ceramics, Hand formed G21 Ceramics, Molded G22 Ceramics, Pre-made G23 Counted Cross Stitch, 14 Count & Under G24 Counted Cross Stitch, 16-22 Count G25 Counted Cross Stitch, Specialty Cloth (linens, etc.) G26 Crochet, Yarn G27 Crochet, Thread G28 Doll/Toy Making, Porcelain/China G29 Doll/Toy Making, Cloth G30 Doll/Toy Making, Handmade Toy other than Porcelain/China or Cloth G31 Drawing, Pastels G32 Drawing, Pen & Ink G33 Drawing, Pen & Ink with Oil Roughing G34 Drawing, Pencil-Black G35 Drawing, Pencil-Color G36 Embroidery, Basic G37 Embroidery, Crewel G38 Embroidery, Candle Wicking G39 Embroidery, Smocking G40 Embroidery, Ribbon G41 Embroidery, Machine G42 Embroidery, Swedish G43 Embroidery, Tatting/Lace Making G44 Embroidery, Miscellaneous G45 Felting, Wet Method (Items knitted or crocheted and wet felted should not be entered in Knitting or Crochet.) G46 Felting, Needle Method G47 Holiday Decorations, Spring G48 Holiday Decorations, Summer GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 119 G49 G50 G51 G52 G53 G54 G55 G56 G57 G58 G59 G60 G61 G62 G63 G64 G65 G66 G67 G68 G69 G70 G71 G72 G73 G74 G75 G76 G77 G78 G79 Holiday Decorations, Autumn Holiday Decorations, Winter Jewelry, Original Design Jewelry, Beaded Jewelry, Mixed Media (wire, chain maille, mixed with beads) Knitting, Hand Needlepoint, Cloth Canvas Needlepoint, Plastic Painting - Art, Oil Painting - Art, Acrylic Painting – Art, Water Color Painting - Decorative, Wood Painting - Decorative, Metal Painting - Decorative, Other Photography, Black & White (mounted & framed) Photography, Color (mounted & framed) Pillows (Made using techniques not included in other categories. Patchwork and quilted pillows are examples. Needlepoint and embroidered pillows should be entered in their respective categories.) Recycled Art, Clothing (include before & after picture) Recycled Art, Household (include before & after picture) Recycled Art, Other (include before & after picture) Rug Making Scrapbooking, Heritage Layout (limited to 1 to 2 pages, may bring entire book and designate pages to be judged.) Scrapbooking, Family Layout (limited to 1 to 2 pages, may bring entire book and designate pages to be judged.) Scrapbooking, Miscellaneous (limited to 1 to 2 pages, may bring entire book and designate pages to be judged.) Scrapbooking, Collage Layout (limited to 1 to 2 pages, may bring entire book and designate pages to be judged.) Wall or Door Hanging, Fabric Wall or Door Hanging, Other Weaving, Loom Weaving, Hand (macramé, caning) Miscellaneous (items not included in other categories listed, otherwise they will be disqualified) Best Overall in Homemakers Only (from blue ribbon winners in classes G01—G78) Section 1012 QUILT SHOW GRAND PRIZE: a Rosette and a $50 Cash Prize from The Quilt Box will be awarded to the entry winning the BEST OF SHOW in BOTH the Open and the Grant County Homemakers Only Quilt Shows. NEW THIS YEAR: $50 CASH PRIZE AWARD TO THE QUILT RECEIVING THE MOST VIEWERS CHOICE AWARD. Anyone can vote once each day on their choice of quilt. Rules for winning the Grand Prize: 1. 2. 3. Quilt entries should be made at the Dills Family Educational Building during the normal entry hours on Sunday, July 26th from 1:00pm – 4:00pm. Quilts will be released on Sunday, August 7th 1:00 – 3:00pm from the Dills Family Educational Building. Quilts will be displayed in The Jessie Mitts Floral Hall. The area will be open Monday thru Friday evenings between the hours of 6:00pm and 8:00 pm for viewing. NO EXCEPTIONS. Although extreme attention will be given to security and policing the quilt area, The Grant County Fair Board and The Extension Homemakers are not responsible for loss or damage to any item exhibited. OPEN QUILTING Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm – 4:00, pm, Dills Family Education Building All quilts should be hand-quilted except in machine -quilted class. Piecing can be hand or machine quilted unless specifically noted in class. Premiums: Classes Q1 thru Q33 1st place - $7.00 2nd place - $5.00 3rd place - $4.00 Class Q34: Rosette & $50 from THE QUILT BOX Q01 New Quilt, woven fabrics, hand pieced (patchwork), hand quilted Q02 New Quilt, hand pieced, machine quilted using a quilting machine Q03 New Quilt, hand pieced (patchwork), machine quilted using a regular sewing machine Q04 New Quilt, woven fabrics, machine pieced, hand quilted Q05 New Quilt, woven fabrics, machine pieced, machine quilted Q06 New Quilt, woven fabric, hand pieced, hand appliquéd Q07 New Quilt, woven fabric, machine appliquéd Q08 New Quilt, woven fabric, hand sewn, embroidered Q09 Baby Quilt, hand pieced or hand appliquéd Q10 Baby Quilt, machine pieced or appliquéd Q11 Chicken Scratch Quilt Q12 T-Shirt Quilt Q13 9 Patch Quilt, any type Q14 Cheaters Cloth Quilt, hand quilted Q15 Cheaters Cloth Quilt, machine quilted Q16 Embroidery Quilt Q17 Rag Quilt or Comforter Q18 Stack N Whack Quilt Q19 Serger Quilt Q20 First Timer Quilt (first quilt completed) Q21 Tacked Quilt Q22 Quilt Top Only, machine made Q23 Quilt Top Only, hand made Q24 Bargello Wall Hanging 120 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 Q25 Wall Hanging, machine pieced or appliqued Q26 Wall Hanging, hand pieced or appliqued Q27 Crazy Quilt Item Q28 Novelty Quilt Q29 Stained Glass Quilting Q30 Whole Cloth Quilt Q31 Kit Quilt or Block of the Month Quilt Q32 Antique Quilt* Q33 Quilts for exhibit only* Q34 Best of Show (from blue ribbon winners in classes Q01—Q33) GRANT COUNTY HOMEMAKERS ONLY QUILTS Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Dills Family Education Building Items must be made by a Grant County Homemaker member. Premiums: Classes H01 – H09 1st place - $7.00 2nd place - $5.00 rd 3 place - $4.00 Class H10: Rosette & $50 from THE QUILT BOX H01 Quilts, Machine or Hand Appliqued (machine or hand quilted) H02 Quilts, Hand Pieced, (hand quilted) H03 Quilts, Machine Pieced (hand quilted) H04 Quilts, Machine Pieced (machine quilted) H05 Quilts, Novelty (stenciled, embroidered, miniature, etc.) (hand quilted) H06 Quilts, Novelty (stenciled, embroidered, miniature, etc.) (machine quilted) H07 Quilts, Baby or Lap (hand quilted) H08 Quilts, Baby or Lap (machine quilted) H09 Quilts, Miscellaneous (hand or machine quilted) H10 Best of Show (from blue ribbon winners in classes H01—H09) GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 121 Section 1100 DEPT. 11 / FLOWER SHOW 2016 GRANT COUNTY FAIR FLOWER SHOW Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm The Jessie Mitts Floral Hall Sponsored by The Grant County Extension Homemakers Board Member in Charge: Nanci Magee Chairman: Dorothea Caldwell Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Jessie Mitts Floral Hall 2. Each entry must be properly named and labeled with the category and class to be entered before you arrive. 3. All entries are to be in a clear container that must be provided by the exhibitor. 4. Only one entry per person per category. 5. All exhibits must be removed Sunday, August 7th between 1:00 and 3:00 pm. The Jessie Mitts Floral Hall Flower Show will be open for Exhibit Monday through Friday from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm. The Committee and the Grant County Fair Board are not responsible for personal property. Judging Guide Lines: Foliage required, but none under water. Freshness, good foliage, insect free Remove thorns from roses. There should be no dead blooms. Longer stems enhance the exhibit. Single entries will be awarded by merit. No. Class 01 ROSES Hybrid Teas (buds permitted) 1. White, single stem 2. Pink, single stem 3. Red, single stem 4. Yellow, single stem 5. Peach, single stem 6. Apricot, single stem 7. Orange, single stem 8. Lavender, single stem 9. Any other color, single stem 10. Best collection, three or more Floribundas 11. Red, single stem 12. Yellow, single stem 13. White single stem 14. Pink, single stem 15. Any other color, single stem Miniatures 16. Red, single stem 17. Yellow, single stem 18. Orange, single stem 19. Pink, single stem 20. White, single stem FLOWER PREMIUMS 1st Place - $3.00 2nd Place - $2.00 3rd Place - $1.00 Class Best of Show: Rosette Only Jessie Mitts Best of Show: Rosette Only 122 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 21. Any other color, single stem 02 ANNUALS 22. Asters, any color 23. Celosia, any color 24. Cleome, single stem 25. Cockscomb, single stem 26. Cornflower, single stem 27. Cosmos, any color, single stem 28. Dianthus, any color, single stem 29. Holy Hocks, any color, single stem 30. Impatiens, any color, single stem 31. Lantana, any color, single stem 32. Marigold, large variety, foliage required, on stem 33. Marigold, small variety, foliage required, one stem 34. Marigold, any other variety, one stem 35. Nasturtiums, three stems 36. Pansy, single stem 37. Periwinkle, (Vinca), three stems 38. Petunias, single, three stems 39. Petunias, double or ruffled, three stems 40. Princefeather, single stem 41. Salvia, any color, one stem 42. Geraniums, single stem, any color or variety 43. Snapdragons, three spikes, any color or mixed 44. Statice, one stem, any color 45. Sunflower, single stem, head diameter 4” and under, any color 46. Sunflower, single stem, head diameter 4”-8”, any color 47. Sunflower, single stem, head diameter 8” and over, any color 48. Zinnias, three large stem w/foliage 49. Zinnias, five or more small variety with foliage 50. Zinnias, a collection, different varieties with foliage 51. Annuals, not classified, single stem 52. Annuals, not classified, three or more stems Annual Herbs 53. Dill, single stem 54. Basil, single stem 55. Rosemary, single stem 56. Parsley, single stem 57. Herbs, not classified, single stem 03 PERENNIALS 58. Baby’s Breath, single stem 59. Delphinium, single stem 60. Galardia, single stem 61. Glonriosa Daisy, single stem 62. Hardy Phlox, white, single stem 63. Hardy Phlox, pink, single stem 64. Hardy Phlox, purple, single stem 65. Hardy Phlox, any other color, single stem 66. Hibiscus, one long stem 67. Joe Pye Weed, one stem 68. Black- eyed Susan, single stem 69. Russian Sage, one stem 70. Sedum, any color, one stem 71. Shasta Daisy, one stem 72. Sweet William, one stem 73. Yarrow, any color, one stem 74. Day Lily, orange, one stem 75. Day Lily, yellow, one stem 76. Day Lily, pink, one stem 77. Day Lily, red, one stem 78. Day Lily, any other color, 1 stem 79. Coneflower, any color, one stem 80. Liatris, one stalk 81. Scabiosas, three stems 82. Coreopsis, any color, one stem 83. Perennials not classified, 1 stem 84. Perennials not classified, three or more Perennial Herbs 85. Lavender, one stem 86. Sage, one stem 87. Thyme, one stem 88. Oregano, one stem 89. Mint, one stem 90. Herbs, not classified, three or more 4 TUBERS & BULBS 91. Canna, any color, single stem 92. Dahlias, single stem 93. Dahlias, collection of three Gladiolus 94. White, single stem 95. Yellow, single stem 96. Red, single stem 97. Pink, single stem 98. Blue or Lavender, single stem 99. Orange, single stem 100. Single stem, no particular color 101. Gladiolus, collection of three 102. Lily, single stem 5 PLANTS 103. African Violet, one pot 104. Best Blooming Houseplant 105. Best Foliage Houseplant 106. Hanging Basket, flowering 107. Hanging Basket, foliage 108. Best foliage patio container 109. Best blooming patio container 110. Best Cactus 06 SHRUB AND VINE FLOWERS 111. Butterfly Bush 112. Clematis 113. Gardenia 114. Hydrangeas 115. Rose of Sharon 116. Any other woody, Flowering Ornamental GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 123 Section 1101 ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS 2016 Theme: “REUSE RECYLE” Premiums: 1st place - $4.00 2nd place - $3.00 3rd place - $2.00 No. Class 7 ARRANGEMEMENTS 117. RECYCLE A TIN CAN: A flower arrangement in a painted and/or decorated tin can. 118. REUSE A GLASS BOTTLE: A flower arrangement in a colored bottle with flowers of the same color 119. RECYCLE A KITCHEN CONTAINER: A flower arrangement in any contained that can be found in the kitchen. 120. REUSE AN OLD BOOT: A flower arrangement of wild flowers and/or grasses, twigs, leaves, in an old boot. 121. RECYCLE OR RESUE: A flower arrangement of any kind using a recycled or reused container of your choice. 122. MEN’S CLASS: RECYLE A GARAGE CONTAINER: A flower arrangement in a contained from a garage. 123. MINI ARRANGEMENT: A flower arrangement of flowers and foliage 5” wide and tall or smaller. 124. JESSIE’S ROSE GARDEN—A tribute to Jessie Mitts of the Carlsbad Garden Club.—A flower arrangement of roses and foliage in an appropriate container in honor of Mrs. Jessie Mitts. GRANT COUNTY CORONER’S OFFICE Robert D. McDaniel, Coroner Lamar Fowler, Deputy Coroner Mark Jump, Deputy Coroner 30 South Main Street | PO Box 146 | Dry Ridge, KY 41035 859-823-5641 124 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW – OPEN Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Jessie Mitts Floral Hall Board Member in charge: Marlene McComas Committee Members in charge: Richard & Margaret Jones NOTE: Exhibits that are not prepared according to the rules below will not be accepted! Please read the rules before submitting your entry(s). You must have VelcroTM attached to the back of your exhibit. Velcro will not be available at the Fair. Velcro may be obtained from art, fabric, hardware, and discount stores, etc. Special Award: The Kentucky Backyard Keepers will award a $5.00 premium to the best honey related photo. The photo must be honey bee related, for example: honey bees gathering nectar, honey bee apiary, honey bee hives, honey being extracted, or a honey sales related photo. Premium available for the adult or youth class, but only one award will be paid. Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area. 2. All pictures must be made in the current 2015-2016 year. Photos may be cropped. 3. Photo size must be a minimum of 4” x 6” and a maximum of 8 ½” x 11”. 4. ALL photos must be mounted on mat board or foam board not to exceed 11” x 14” outside dimensions. Entries may not exceed a ¼” in thickness. Overlay mats are allowed. Photos with frames will not be accepted. Mats may not be decorated. 5. Photos must be mounted securely. Photos may be dry mounted. Self-adhesive boards may be used. If overlay mats are used, the photo may be attached to the overlay mat or the backer mat board or foam board. Suggested attachment methods are linen tape or ATG tape (two sided glue strips). Overlay mats, if used, must be secured to the exhibits. 6. All entries must include: Name, County, Class number, and Title listed on the back of each entry. 7. All entries must have four pieces of sticky back Velcro™ attached to the back, one piece in each corner. Entrants must attach the hook side (scratchy hard plastic side) on the entry. 8. Photography will be judged on the basis of: story telling ability, creativity, photographic quality and compositional elements. 9. Each entrant is permitted only one entry in each class. The same photograph may not be entered in more than one class. Photos submitted not meeting the class description will not be judged. 10. All photographs must be the original work of the entrant with the exception of the actual printing. 11. Entries must be claimed on Sunday, August 7, 2016 between 1:00 and 3:00 pm. Unclaimed photographs will be discarded. Premiums: 1st place - $5.00 2nd place rd - $3.00 3 place – $2.00 No. Class - Adults (17 and older) 1. PORTRAITS: depiction of a person, head or full figure, posed or informal, not candid, wherein the person is the main interest (Duos are permitted). 2. HUMAN INTEREST: candid, people interacting 3. SCENIC: landscapes, waterscapes, sunsets, buildings, roads, etc. 4. FLORAL: flowers, gardens, plants, cultivated or wild 5. ANIMAL(S): wildlife (no domestic or pets) 6. ANIMAL(S): domestic, pets 7. CHILDREN: includes babies 8. UNCLASSIFIED: abstract, creative photography and techniques, buildings, still life and subjects not belonging in another category 9. BLACK & WHITE: any subject from the categories above in black & white or Sepia No. Class - Youth (up to age 16) 10. PORTRAITS: depiction of a person, head or full figure, posed or informal, not candid, wherein the person is the main interest (Duos are permitted). 11. HUMAN INTEREST: candid, people interacting 12. SCENIC: landscapes, waterscapes, sunsets, buildings, roads, etc. 13. FLORAL: flowers, gardens, plants, cultivated or wild 14. ANIMAL(S): wildlife (no domestic or pets) 15. ANIMAL(S): domestic, pets 16. CHILDREN: includes babies 17. UNCLASSIFIED: abstract, creative photography and techniques, buildings, still life and subjects not belonging in another category 18. BLACK & WHITE: any subject from the categories above in black & white or Sepia GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 125 ART SHOW – OPEN Sunday, July 31, 2016 Enter: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Jessie Mitts Floral Hall Board Member in charge: Marlene McComas Committee member in charge: Lori Flerlage Rules: 1. All exhibitors must check in at the Exhibitor Registration Table prior to entering the Exhibit Area . 2. All pictures should be framed or mounted on heavy mat board and have a proper device for hanging. The picture my not be accepted if the hanging device is not adequate. Tape and string is not acceptable. 2. Only one entry per exhibitor per class. Example: Watercolor, 1 landscape, 1 portrait, 1 animal. 3. Any picture previously winning an award at the Grant County Fair may be displayed but may not be re-entered to be judged. 4. Professional artists may not enter, but may display their work. No premiums will be paid for displayed works of art. 5. Judging will be held on Tuesday afternoon and the exhibit will be closed to the public. Exhibits will re-open when judging is completed. 6. Exhibits will be open to the public from 6 – 8 pm. 7. Entries must be picked up on Sunday, August 7th between 1:00 and 3:00 pm The Grant County Fair is not responsible for articles left after 3pm on Sunday. Premiums: 1st place - $5.00 2nd place - $3.00 Best of Show in the three age groups: Rosette Only 3rd place – $2.00 ADULT No. Class OIL & ACRYLIC (no kits) 1 Portrait 2 Landscape 3 Still Life 4 Animal WATERCOLOR 5 Portrait 6 Landscape 7 Still Life 8 Animal CHALK, CHARCOAL PENCIL SKETCH, INDIA INK 9 Portrait 10 Landscape 11 Still Life 12 Animal 13 Cartoon Sketches, Any Medium AGES 13 - 18 No. Class OIL & ACRYLIC (no kits) 14 Portrait 15 Landscape 16 Still Life 17 Animal WATERCOLOR 18 Portrait 19 Landscape 20 Still Life 21 Animal CHALK, CHARCOAL PENCIL SKETCH, INDIA INK 22 Portrait 23 Landscape 24 Still Life 25 Animal 26 Cartoon Sketches, Any Medium ELEMENTARY ART AGE 12 and Under No. Class OIL & ACRYLIC (no kits) 27 Portrait 28 Landscape 29 Still Life 30 Animal WATERCOLOR 31 Portrait 32 Landscape 33 Still Life 34 Animal CHALK, CHARCOAL PENCIL SKETCH, INDIA INK, CRAYON or MARKER 35 Portrait 36 Landscape 37 Still Life 38 Animal 39 Cartoon Sketches, Any Medium ALL AGES No. Class 40 Modern Art & Abstract, Any Medium 126 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 DEPT. 15 / SPECIAL EVENTS AND SHOWS Section 1501 OPEN PET SHOW Saturday July 30, 2016 No Admission charged Enter: 10:00 am – Show at 10:30 am Dills Family Educational Building Committee Member in Charge: GRANT COUNTY FRIENDS OF THE SHELTER Marylee Willoby –859-823-1881 Rules: 1. All pets must be on a leash or on a harness. 2. Training, appearance and conformity will be used in scoring points (not pedigree). 3. All entries must be registered by 10:00 am. 4. Ribbons will be given in addition to cash awards. 5. No grooming of animals on the stage area. 6. Health requirements can be found under the previous section in the fair book for dogs and cats. Premiums: 1st Place - $3.00 2nd Place - $2.00 No. Class A. DOGS 1. 2. 3. 4. Puppies to 6 months of age Small dogs from 6 months of age Medium dogs Large size dogs 3rd Place - $1.00 D. COSTUME 1. 2. 3. Best dog costume Best cat costume Best miscellaneous costume E. OBEDIENCE B. CATS 1. Kitten and breed to 6 months of age any breeds 2. Long haired cat 3. Short haired cat C. MISCELLANEOUS PETS 1. Miscellaneous Pets, (bird, monkey, goat, rabbit, etc.) MILE RACE Saturday, August 6, 2016 Registration: 8:00 am Race Starts: 9:00 am Grant County High School Track Board Member in Charge: Mark Kinsey, 859-640-7366 Rules: 1. Entry Fee $2.00 per person 2. Open registration 3. Registration starts at 8:00 am and closes at 8:30 am. 4. Race begins at 9:00 am. 5. All results are final 6. Fair board reserves the right to make any 1. Amateur Class – 3 tricks / 3 commands F. PET OWNER LOOK ALIKE CONTEST G. MOST OUTSTANDING PET IN THE SHOW Rosette Ribbon changes necessary or cancel any event or division. 7. No more than one award per runner. 8. Plaque to Best Overall Time, Male and Female. 9. Medal to Best Time within each age group. Race Divisions: Female 8 and under (1/2 mile) 9 – 12 13 – 15 16 – 19 20 – 29 30 – 39 40 – 49 50 and up Male 8 and under (1/2 mile) 9 – 12 13 – 15 16 – 19 20 – 29 30 – 39 40 – 49 50 and up GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 127 “FARMIN” AT THE FAIR KIDS DAY ACTIVITIES Thursday August 4, 2016 Registration: 6:30 pm in Horse Ring Entry fee $2.00 Ages 4-8 No Flip Flops or Sandals, Dress like a farmer, you will get dirty. Haystake Hunt Obstacle course Calf ribbon scramble Bucket Brigade Greased Pig Chicken Chase Boot & Shoe scramble Kids’ meals will be available for purchase: Hot dog and Drink for just a $1.00 ICE CREAM EATI NG CONTEST SPONSORED BY FORCHT BANK Kids Category: Ages 5-12 Adults: Category: 13 & Up The top three participants in each category will be awarded the following prize: 1 Place $20.00 st 2 Place $10.00 nd 3 Place $5.00 rd PEDAL TRACTOR PULL Thursday, August 4, 2016—6:00 PM For Kids Ages 4 thru 8 Board member in charge: Craig Covey Entry Fee: $2.00 per child Registration at the Tractor Pull Tract No flip flops or sandals Prizes will be awarded to top 3 in each class Tractors will be provided by Fairboard. Rules: 1. All participants will use the same tractor furnished by the Grant County Fair Board. 2. Driver must stay on his seat during the pull. 3. The contestant must be able to pedal the tractor without assistance. 4. All contestants must wear shoes. 5. All contestants will be given three chances to get the sled moving from the starting line. 6. If the tractor leaves the pulling lane the distance will be measured to the point where the tractor crossed the boundary. 7. In case of a tie, there will be a pull-off 8. An adult or guardian must be with the child at the time of registration and pull. 9. Ages are determined as of July 1. Girl’s classes: Class #1 Class #2 Class #3 Boy’s Classes: Ages 4-5 years old Age 6 –7years old Age 8 years old Class #4Class #5 Class #6 Ages 4-5 years old Age 6 –7years old Age 8 years old 128 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 GRANT COUNTY FAIR FAMILY FUN NIGHT AUGUST , 2016 AT 7:30pm HORSE RING AGES 12 AND up Board member in charge: Kara Caldwell Entry Fee$1.00 per person Obstacle course Frisbee throw (with partner) Backseat driver (1 contestant must be an adult) GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 129 GRANT COUNTY FAIR YOUTH TALENT CONTEST Friday, August 5th, 2016 Committee Members in charge: Jacqalyn Riley and Brianna Bruce Non-Sanction Youth Talent Contest Rules: 1. Contestants must be at least 6 years old and not over 12 years old as of August 1, 2015 and be a resident of Grant County or attend a Grant County school. 2. The contest is not open to professionals. 3. Entries will only be accepted in the 8 categories listed under rule 3 of the Sanction Youth Talent Contest. 4. A contestant may not enter more than 1 act in the same category. 5. The top 3 acts will receive ribbons. 6. Microphones and a CD player will be available. No tapes will be allowed. All other equipment must be provided by the participant. We will not be held responsible if your CD will not play in the equipment supplied. (Arrive early to screen your CD). 7. CD with background utterances will be allowed. You cannot use the artist’s original CD or use a Karaoke CD with the lead singer. 8. In instrumental solo, an accompaniment (live or CD) will be allowed. It cannot be the same instrument as the solo instrument. 9. No acts to run over 4 minutes. 10. Kentucky state rules will be enforced. See Kentucky State Fair web site. Entries must be received by July 15th,2016 Phone: 859-250-1301 or 859-991-0631 email: jacqalynnammerriley@yahoo.com Mail entries to: Brianna Bruce 240 Shawnee Run Road Dry Ridge KY 41035 ********************************************************************** GRANT COUNTY and SANCTION YOUTH TALENT CONTEST 2016 ENTRY FORM Category you are entering: Name of music selection: Information on each member in the act must be included. Attach another sheet if necessary. Name: Age: Date of Birth: Address: City: Parent’s Name: Phone Number: Has any member of the act already received an invitation to this year’s Kentucky State Fair Youth Talent Contest? Yes No 130 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 SANCTION YOUTH TALENT CONTEST Coca-Cola® Classic Talent Preliminary Friday, August 5, 2016 Starts immediately following the Non-Sanctioned Youth Talent Contest Committee Members in charge: Jacqalynn Riley and Brianna Bruce Sanction Youth Talent Contest Rules: 1. Contestants must be at least 13 years old and not over 21 years old as of August 1, 2014 and be a resident of Grant County or attend a Grant County school. 2. The contest is not open to professionals. 3. Entries will be accepted in the following categories only: Vocal – Female or Male or Group Instrumental – Solo (No Bands) Ballet – Solo or Ensemble Tap – Solo or Ensemble Jazz – Solo or Ensemble Multiple Dance – Solo or Group Clogging – Solo or Group Acrobatic / Gymnastics – Solo or Group 4. A contestant may not enter more than 1 act in the same category. 5. The top 3 acts will receive ribbons and the opportunity to compete at the Kentucky State Fair in the Coca-Cola Classic Talent Contest. 6. Microphones and a CD player will be available. No tapes will be allowed. All other equipment must be provided by the participant. We will not be held responsible if your CD will not play in the equipment supplied. (Arrive early to screen your CD). 7. No CD with vocal utterances (voice or voices) may be used for accompaniment for a contestant in a vocal category. This includes recorded live voices and voices that are produced and recorded synthetically. You will be disqualified. 8. In instrumental solo, the only accompaniment allowed is live or CD acoustical piano. In piano solo, no accompaniment is allowed. 9. It is recommended that the act run no more than 3 minutes and under no circumstances run more than 4 minutes. Any act running more than 4 minutes will be disqualified. An official timekeeper will be present at the competition. PLEASE DO NOT CONFUSE THE AGE GROUPS OR THE RULES BETWEEN NONSANCTION AND SANCTION YOUTH TALENT CONTEST. KY STATE FAIR YOUTH TALENT CONTEST RULES WILL APPLY TO ALL CONTESTANTS ENTERED IN THE SANCTION CONTEST. ONCE AGAIN, SANCTION CONTESTANTS PLEASE NO BACKGROUND VOCALS ON YOUR CD IN THE VOCAL CATEGORY. YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 131 GRANT COUNTY FAIR HORSE SHOW ASSISTED by Grant County Saddle Club NORTHERN KY FAIR GROUNDS 115 Baton Rouge Rd, Williamstown KY 41097 Exit 156 Barnes Rd go east to stop sign Turn left and take the first road on left (Baton Rouge Rd) About ¼ mile Fair Grounds on Right Board Members In Charge : David Fields –cell 859-991-5681 & Dwight Cook Cell 859-760-6631 Committee: Grant County Saddle Club- Amanda Green ,President(859) 814-7844 GRANT COUNTY ONLY MONDAY, August 1, 2016 Class Entry Fee $5.00 Class 1 &5 Ribbons – Classes # 2-17-1st Place Trophy and Ribbons- 2nd thru 5th Place Ribbons Stick Horse Class ( no entry fee-ribbon only) - Bill Adkins Att. @ Law Miniature Halter Class – Studio 25 Pet Salon & Boarding Showmanship – Auto Plus Collision & Towing Open Halter Class – Toyota Marshall Auto Group Lead Line (no entry fee ribbons only)–Hicks & Mann Inc Land Surveyors Youth Pleasure ( 10 & under - Walk & Favorite Gait) Fair’s Custom Meat Youth Pleasure (11-18 – Walk & Favorite Gait) Grant Co. Oil Co. Open Western Pleasure Edwardo’s Pizza & Subs, Williamstown Open Pleasure (Walk & Favorite Gait) Piles Chevrolet & Buick Inc. 10. Women’s Pleasure (19 & Over – Walk & Favorite Gait) Bruce’s One Stop 11. Men’s Pleasure (19 & Over – Walk & Favorite Gait) Ky Cowtown Arena 12. Lite Shod Walking Horse (no Canter) Sechrest Garage 13. Costume Class - Chase Jewelers 14. Fun Class- Musical Horse/ Hula Hoop – Owen County Electric Co. 15. Fun Class- Ribbon Race –Lea Schmitt 16. Fun Class- Potato Class – Grant County Auto 17. Fun Class-Sack Race – Dry Ridge Antique Mall NO BUILT-UP HORSES BLUEGRASS HORSE PULL Friday, August 5. 2016 7:00 pm - TRACT 1 For information contact: Nick Kinman, 859-760-6642 132 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 GRANT COUNTY FAIR HORSE SHOW Assessed by Grant County Saddle Club August 2, 2016 Tuesday WARM-UPS 5:00 P.M. TO 7:00 P.M. Warm-up Fee: $2.00 per run Entry Fee: $5 per class Premiums- 1st Trophy & Ribbon $10 - 2nd $8 - 3rd $5 - 4th Ribbon - 5th Ribbon No Stallions may be shown in Youth Classes 1A. Stick Horse Class (no entry fee ribbons only) Dry Ridge Service Center 1. Pee Wee Pole (10 & under) – OBI Nails 2. Youth Pole (11-14) – Grant Co. Oil Inc. 3. Youth Pole (15-18) – Owen County Electric Coop. 4 Open Pole - Oak Ridge Farms 5. Pee Wee Barrel (10 & under) – Piles Chevrolet & Buick Inc. 6. Youth Barrel (11-14) – G & G Towing & Repair 7. Youth Barrel (15-18) – Skinner Furniture Co. 8. Open Barrel - Sechrest Garage 9. Youth Flag (18 & under) – Autos Plus Collision & Towing 10. Open Flag - G & G Towing & Repair OPEN FUN SHOW OPEN FUN SHOW Wednesday Aug 3, 2016 7:00 P.M. OPEN SHOW— Class Fee: $5.00 a class or $20.00 for all classes Class # 1& 2 No entry fee Ribbons only Classes 3-15 -1st Place Trophy & Ribbon – 2nd thru 5th Place Ribbons High Point Award – Classes 3 thru15 Sponsored by I-75 South Marshall’s Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep & Ram 1. Stick Horse Barrel Race (6 & Under) – Grant Co. Oil. Inc 2. Lead Line – Hicks & Mann Inc. Land Surveyors 3. Ride a Buck – Grant Co. Drugs Dry Ridge 4. Egg & Spoon - Owen Co. Electric Coop. 5. Musical Horse / Hula Hoop – Kelly Brothers Home & Design Center 6. Tire Class – Crawl thru Tire – Piles Chevrolet & Buick Inc. 7. Chin Apple – Toyota Marshall Auto Group 8. Hula Horse – Grant County Drugs Williamstown . 9. Rope the Sack – Grant County Concrete Co. 10. Dueling Pole – Dry Ridge Pawn 11. Barrels Open – Auto Plus Collision & Towing 12. Potato Class – Grant County Drugs Crittenden GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 133 13. Down & Back Flag – Rose Electrical Co. 14. Key Hole – El Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant 15. Fun Class (TBA) – Dry Ridge Auto Parts Grant County Saddle Club & The Grant Count Fair Would Like to Thank Our Sponsors from 2015 High Point Sponsor I-75 South Marshall’s Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep & Ram Class Sponsors Auto Plus Collision & Towing 859-824-4384 Bill Adkins Att. @ Law 859-824-1800 Bruce’s One Stop Shopping Center 859-824-4376 Ky Cowtown Arena 859-991-2155 OBI Nails 859-823-0969 Owen Co. Electric Co. 859-824-3020 Chase Jewelers 859-824-0777 Dry Ridge Antique Mall 859-620-2440 3337 Dry Ridge Auto Parts 859-824-4412 Oak Ridge Farms 859-824-3111 Piles Chevrolet & Buick Inc. 859-824Rose Electrical Co. 859-824-5000 Dry Ridge Pawn 859-824-7296 Lea Schmitt 859-322-3204 Dry Ridge Service Center 859-824-4412 Sechrest Garage 859-824-3368 Edwardo’s Pizza & Subs, Williamstown 859-824-4400 Skinner Furniture Co. 859-823-5421 El Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant 859-903-9253 -7381 Fair’s Custom Meat Processing 859-824-4160 0400 G & G Towing & Repair 859-823-1900 Grant County Auto 859-823-1111 Grant County Concrete Co. 859-824-5097 Grant County Drugs Crittenden 859-428-3784 Grant County Drugs Dry Ridge 859-823-5271 Grant County Drugs Williamstown 859-824-4239 Grant County Oil Co. 859-823-0099 Studio 25 Pet Salon & Boarding 859-824 Toyota Marshall Auto Group 859-824- Hicks & Mann Inc. Land Surveyors 859-824-5231 Kelly Brothers Home & Design Center 859-824-3371 G & G Towing & Repair 859-823-1900 Grant County Auto 859-823-1111 Grant County Concrete Co. 859-824-5097 Grant County Drugs Crittenden 859-428-3784 Grant County Drugs Dry Ridge 859-823-5271 Grant County Drugs Williamstown 859-824-4239 Grant County Oil Co. 859-823-0099 Hicks & Mann Inc. Land Surveyors 859-824-5231 Kelly Brothers Home & Design Center 859-824-3371 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 134 - GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 GRANT COUNTY FAIR — 2016 - 135 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE GRANT COUNTY FAIR 1948 – First Grant County Fair was held behind the Hotel Donald in Williamstown. It was a three day fair. No entry fees and no admission charges. It began with only seven members and over $1500 in premiums was awarded. Events included a Fiddling Contest and Fox Hound Show. The first Fair President was R.M. Lucas. 1950 – The Fair was moved to a larger location behind the Williamstown School Grounds. 1951 – Admission was 50 cents. 1953 – Fair moved behind the Grant County High School in Dry Ridge (now the Grant County Middle School). School band contest began. 1955 – Held first Miss Grant County Beauty Pageant. Casting and Rifle Contests and an Automobile Parade were held. 1958 – The First Baby Show was held. 1963 – Admission rose to $1.00 for adults and 35 cents for kids. 1970 – Royce Adams was elected President. He served as President for 18 years, the longest reigning President. 1971 – Beauty Queen, Charlesy Gulick, went on to win the Kentucky State Fair Beauty. 1973 – The Fair relocated to the park in Crittenden, built a 40 x 72 building for an exhibit hall and an open sided horse barn. The first Little Miss Contest was held. 1980 – Began our affiliation with Kissel Rides and Amusements. 1990 – Over $25,000 in premiums were awarded. New PA System was added. 1997 – Addition of the Martha Blaine Outdoor Theater, as a stage area for live entertainment. The band Hot Wax was added to the closing ceremonies. 2001 – Received two awards: “All County Fair” and “Most Progressive Fair” 2002 – First Miss Pre Teen Pageant was held. 2003 – Received “Most Progressive Fair” award at Annual Convention. Admission $7.00 2004 – Received “Most Progressive Fair” award at Annual Convention 2005 – Received “Most Progressive Fair” award at Annual Convention 2006 – Received “All County Fair” award. 2007 – Received $100,000 Grant from the Kentucky Department of Agriculture for the purchase of new fairgrounds. 2008 – Last year the Fair was held at The Grant County Park, in Crittenden. 2009 – First year the Fair is held at the new Northern Kentucky Fairgrounds on Baton Rouge Road in Williamstown. 2010 – The fair had a good year despite a failing economy. New Livestock Show Barn added on Extension property adjacent to the Fairgrounds. First annual Baton Rouge Blast was hosted with Fireworks, BBQ Contest and Battle of the Bands contest. Amphitheater hosted first wedding ceremony. Moto Cross races were added at the fairgrounds. Received three awards at the Annual Convention. 2011—First year that Miss Grant County Pageant was an open pageant, 2012—Gate admission was increased to $10 and discounted advance purchase admission tickets were available for $8. 2015—Named Most Progressive Fair in State of Kentucky - THE VOYAGE BEGINS AGAIN OPENS J ULY 7