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Pages 1 - Asotin County Fair and Rodeo
April 2015
ASOTIN COUNTY FAIR &
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ADVANCE SALE DISCOUNT
$35 “ALL YOU CAN RIDE”*
Passes must be purchased before April 23rd. Not Sold at Carnival.
PASSES GOOD for 1 day during
Rodeo Weekend - APRIL 17-19TH
or Fair Weekend - APRIL 23-26TH
BUDDY DAY - THURSDAY APRIL 23
2 wristbands for the price of 1 with Presale Card.
Both people must be present at the same time to receive discount.
Buddy Day hours are 4-9pm, Hours Vary.
PASSES AVAILABLE BEFORE
APRIL 23RD AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:
ALBERTSON’S
CLARKSTON
HFS CARNIVAL CO
ZIP TRIP
ASOTIN MARKET
FAIR OFFICE
ASOTIN FAIRGROUNDS
LIBERTY MART
LEWISTON
226 22ND ST. NORTH
606 THAIN ROAD
COLEMAN OIL
LEWISTON
CHEVRON, 248 THAIN
CHEVRON, 1324 21ST ST.
LIBERTY, 822 SOUTHWAY
*PRICE PER PERSON.
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April 2015
2015 Asotin County Fair Index
4-H
Career Exploration (Verbal Illustration) ...................39
Career Exploration (Notebook, Poster or Display) ...45
Clothing and Textiles Exhibits ...................................34
Consumer Education .................................................35
Discovery ....................................................................45
Educational Display ...................................................43
Environmental Stewardship .......................................45
Expressive Arts / Creative Arts, Performing Arts 35-41
Family Living ..............................................................31
Creative Arts ...............................................................39
Food Exhibits..............................................................33
Gardens & Plants ........................................................46
General Projects .........................................................43
Geology (Verbal Illustration).....................................39
Geology (Notebook, Poster or Display) .....................45
Health (Verbal) ...........................................................39
Leaders & Clubs..........................................................16
Leadership ..................................................................45
Livestock Superintendents .........................................15
Mechanical Science.....................................................43
Needlework-Knitting and Crocheting .......................35
Photography ......................................................... 41-42
Plant & Soil Sciences ..................................................46
Public Relations ..........................................................38
Shooting Sports (Verbal Illustration) ........................39
Shooting Sports (Notebook, Poster or Display) ........45
Small Engines .............................................................44
Sport Fishing ..............................................................45
Social Sciences ............................................................44
Wood Working ...........................................................44
FFA
Ag Mechanics..............................................................30
Educational Display ............................................. 30-31
Instructors/Leaders ....................................................15
4-H/FFA
Aims & Purposes of Asotin Co Fair .............................6
Cats .............................................................................29
Cattle...........................................................................21
Dogs ...................................................................... 27-29
Entry Information .................................................... 6-7
Equine ................................................................... 29-30
Exhibit General Rules & Regulations .................. 16-18
Goats ..................................................................... 24-25
Health Requirements .................................................19
Livestock Contests ................................................ 20-21
Livestock Market Sale Rules ................................. 18-19
Market Livestock Sale .................................................18
Round Robin Large Animals .....................................20
4-H/FFA, continued
Round Robin Small Animals .....................................26
Novelty Goats .............................................................26
Poultry .................................................................. 26-27
Rabbits ........................................................................27
Sales Committee .........................................................11
Exotic Animals ...........................................................26
Sheep ...........................................................................24
Small Animals ............................................................25
State Brand Regulation ..............................................18
Superintendents .........................................................15
Swine ..................................................................... 22-23
Open Class
Arts & Crafts......................................................... 56-58
Baked Goods......................................................... 48-49
Ball Fresh Preserving Contest ....................................47
Clothing ................................................................ 55-56
Decorated Cakes .........................................................49
Entry Information ..................................................6, 46
Flower Show ......................................................... 59-60
Food Preservation & Produce .............................. 49-50
Goats & Sheep.............................................................47
Home & Garden..........................................................47
Household & Needlework .................................... 51-52
Photography ...............................................................58
Poultry & Rabbit................................................... 46-47
Red Star Yeast Contests ..............................................48
Superintendents .........................................................15
Table Setting ...............................................................51
Wilton Cake Contests .................................................49
Wine & Liqeuer .................................................... 50-51
General Information
Barbeque .....................................................................12
Breakfast .....................................................................82
Building Fund Contributors ................................ 67-68
Buyers and Supporters ...............................................62
Camper Registration Form ........................................71
Carnival .....................................................Inside Cover
County Officials..........................................................15
Fair Board Members.....................................................4
Fairgrounds and Rodeo Gate Fees ...............................6
Grand Marshalls ...........................................................8
Local Rodeo Entry Form ...................................... 76-77
Parade Entry Form ............................................... 74-75
Past Royalty ............................................................ 9-15
Pro-West Rodeo Schedule ..........................................82
Royalty ...................................................................... 8-9
Schedule of Events .................................................... 4-6
Shuttle Buses.................................................................8
Trophy and Award Sponsors ................................ 60-67
WSU– Asotin County Extension Office .....................15
Schedule of Events
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Board
Members
April 2015
ASOTIN COUNTY FAIR 2015
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FEBRUARY 2ND – 27TH
Can turn in 4-H & FFA Pre Entry Forms to Extension Office during
normal business hours, 8AM –11:30AM, 12:15PM–5:30PM
Pre Entry for General Projects, Crafts, Sewing, & Photography only
requires you to list the names of the project you are enrolled in. YOU
DO NOT HAVE to list each item you made on Pre-Entry form.
MONDAY, MARCH 2ND
DEADLINE FOR PRE-ENTRY FORMS DUE TO FAIR OFFICE:
DO NOT TAKE TO EXTENSION OFFICE. No Exceptions.
Office Hours: 2pm – 6pm
FRIDAY, MARCH 13TH
Mail in Camper Registration Form
MUST BE POSTMARKED BY MARCH 13TH
SATURDAY, MARCH 21ST
9 AM-10 AM Style Revue Practice – Boyd Hall
COMMENTARIES & SWATCHES DUE
Youth Clothing & Foods Judging
10 AM-11 AM MANDATORY Performing Arts Practice, Boyd Hall
Peggy
Hansford
President
Evan
Southwick
Vice President
Barb
Appleford
Co-Treasurer
THURSDAY, APRIL 9TH
6:30 PM
Performing Arts Judging (Closed to the Public), Boyd Hall
FRIDAY, APRIL 10TH
3:00-7:00 PM Enter all 4-H Clothing & Textiles, Extra Knitted and
Shan
Bonson
Co-Treasurer
Gail
Campbell
Secretary
Arlene
Mullins
Committee
Members
Theresa Mattson
Chairman
Co-Chairman
T.L. Hartig
Jadi Robertson
Arena Director
Theresa
Mattson
Tina
Ham
Bandie
Harrison
Tina Ham
Brett Miller Byron Harrison
Joe Murt
Dan Centenari
Evan Southwick Kelly Longfellow
Schedule of Events
April 2015
Crocheted project exhibits – Boyd Hall
4:00-6:00 PM Style Revue Practice – Boyd Hall
Youth Clothing & Foods Judging Contest
FRIDAY, APRIL 10TH
4:00–7:00 PM
Park Campers for Horse Show 4H & FFA Weekend (NO EXCEPTIONS)
SATURDAY, APRIL 11TH
8:00 AM
4-H Clothing & Textile Judging, Boyd Hall
8:00 - 4:00
4-H & FFA HORSE SHOW (FREE ADMISSION)
In each class, Seniors show first, Intermediate next, Juniors last
CLASS 301 SHOWMANSHIP
CLASS 302 ENGLISH EQUITATION
CLASS 303 HUNTER HACK
CLASS 304 STOCK SEAT EQUITATION
CLASS 305 NOVICE WALK TROT EQUITATION
CLASS 306 REINING
CLASS 307 TRAIL
CLASS 308 BAREBACK EQUITATION
CLASS 309 COSTUME CLASS
12:00 PM
Fashion Revue Model Judging & Interviews - Boyd Hall
THIS EVENT IS CLOSED TO PARENTS AND
THE GENERAL PUBLIC
SUNDAY, APRIL 12TH
9:00 - 4:00
4-H & FFA HORSE SHOW (FREE ADMISSION)
In each class, Seniors show first, Intermediate next, Juniors last
CLASS 310 FIGURE 8 STAKE RACE
CLASS 311 POLE BENDING
CLASS 312 KEY RACE
CLASS 313 WESTERN JUMPING
CLASS 314 INTERNATIONAL FLAG RACE
CLASS 315 TEXAS BARREL RACE
5:00 - 8:00 AM Remove Campers Horse Weekend (Out of Spots Upper Level)
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Wild Cow Milking to Follow Rodeo – Sign up at Rodeo.
CARNIVAL
MONDAY, APRIL 20TH
3:00-7:00 PM Boyd Hall Enter 4-H Arts & Crafts, Photography,
3:00-7:00 PM Bennett Building Enter 4H/FFA Educational Displays
Educational Displays, General Projects
(Mechanical, Social, Environmental Sciences)
3:00-7:00 PM Enter Open Class Exhibits
Boyd Hall: Jr & Teen Arts & Crafts, Photo, Papercraft
Floch Hall: Adult Arts & Crafts, Photo, All Clothings
& Household
3:00-7:00 PM Fair Parking of Campers/RVs (NO EXCEPTIONS)
TUESDAY, APRIL 21ST
Exhibit Halls are Closed to the Public
9:00 AM
Judging of 4-H/FFA & Open Class Exhibits
- Boyd & Floch Halls
11:30 AM
Judges & Volunteer Luncheon Potluck
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22ND
Exhibit Halls are Closed to the Public
3:00-7:00 PM Floch Hall - Enter Open Class Foods, Canning
Produce, Wine/Beer, Table Setting, Gift Baskets
Entries, Pies for Apple Pie Contest,
Floch Hall - Open Decorated Cakes
Boyd Hall - Enter 4-H Foods
Boyd Hall - Enter 4-H Decorated Cakes
4:00-8:00 PM Enter FFA Ag Mechanics Exhibits
7:00 PM
Mandatory Livestock Exhibitors Meeting –
Sales Arena! All Livestock Exhibitors Must Attend
One meeting to Receive Wrist Bands.
THURSDAY, APRIL 23RD
Exhibit Halls are Closed to the Public
Local Rodeo Event Entries Due with payment. Must be postmarked by today 8:00-11:00 AMFloch Hall - Enter Flower Show Exhibits
Entries, Pies for Apple Pie Contest
(April 13th).
8:00 -2:00 PM Enter FFA Greenhouse Exhibits
Send to:
Asotin County Fair & Rodeo
Boyd Hall - 4-H Plant & Soil Science Exhibits
PO Box 370
9:00 AM
Floch Hall - Judging of Open Class Foods and Food
Asotin WA 99402
Preservation
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15TH
Boyd Hall - Judging of 4-H Foods Exhibits
6:00 PM
Ladies’ Night Out
11:30 AM
Judges & Volunteer Luncheon Potluck
12:30 PM
Decorated Cakes Judging
THURSDAY, APRIL 16TH
Floch Hall - Judging Open Class & Floral Exhibits
6:00 PM
Men’s Night Out
12:00-6:00PM Enter Livestock Exhibits at Barns – Weigh In (New Line-up
7:00 PM
4-H Style Revue, FREE, Open to the Public - Boyd Hall
Area)
3:00 PM
Boyd Hall - Judging of FFA Ag Mechanics &
FRIDAY, APRIL 17TH
Greenhouse exhibits, 4-H Plant &
6:00 PM
LOCAL RODEO EVENTS
Soil Science Exhibits
Ranch Broncs
7:00 PM
Mandatory Livestock Exhibitors Meeting –
CARNIVAL
Sales Arena! All Livestock Exhibitors Must Attend
One meeting to Receive Wrist Bands.
MONDAY, APRIL 13TH
SATURDAY, APRIL 18TH
1:00 PM
6:00 PM
9:00 PM
PARADE (NEW TIME!)
Downtown Asotin
PRO-WEST RODEO RANCH BRONK FINALS
RODEO DANCE WITH WESTERN OVERDRIVE
Bennett Building, Upper Level
CARNIVAL
SUNDAY, APRIL 19TH
9:00 AM
2:00 PM
FFA & 4H DOG & AGILITY SHOW
ASOTIN CITY PARK
PRO-WEST RODEO
FRIDAY, APRIL 24TH
8:00 AM
4-H & FFA Horse Judging Contest
Upper Level Arena
8:00 AM
FFA Meats Evaluation Contest - Bennett Pavilion
9:00-9:00 PM EXHIBIT HALLS & BARNS
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Various Times 4-H Clothing, Baking & Food
Preparation Activities and
Demonstrations - Boyd Hall
9:00 AM
4-H & FFA Livestock Eval. Contest Beef Show Ring
9:00 AM
Fitting & Showing-Rabbits/Cavy - Rabbit Barn
Schedule of Events & Logistics
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9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:30 AM
12:30 PM
4:00PM
Quality Judging - Poultry - Poultry Barn
Apple Pie Judging – Floch Hall
Quality Judging-Swine - Swine Arena
Quality Judging-Beef - Beef Arena
Quality Judging-Rabbits/Cavy - Rabbit Barn
Quality Judging Sheep - Sheep Arena
Quality Judging Goats - Sheep Arena
Cat Show in the Rabbit Barn
SATURDAY, APRIL 25TH
6:00-9:30 AM Cowboy Breakfast - Upper Level
8AM-9PM
EXHIBIT HALLS & BARNS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Various Times 4-H Clothing, Baking & Food
Preparation Activities and Demonstrations - Boyd Hall
8:00 AM
Fitting & Showing – Swine - Swine Arena
9:00 AM
Fitting & Showing – Sheep & Goats
11:00 AM
Fitting & Showing – Beef
11:30-3:00 PM ASOTIN COUNTY CATTLEMEN & CATTLEWOMEN’S
BBQ - BENNETT PAVILION
1:00 PM
Fitting and Showing-Poultry - Rabbit Barn
1:00-4:00 PM Karaoke with Outlaw 106.9
Livestock Auction: 4-H & FFA Market Animals, Sales Arena
4:00 PM
SUNDAY, APRIL 26TH
9 AM-4 PM EXHIBIT HALLS & BARNS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
9–10:30 AM Cowboy Church - Bennett Pavilion, Coordinated by Jim Bullard
Various Times 4-H Clothing, Baking & Food Preparation Activities
and Demonstrations - Boyd Hall
9:30 AM
Round Robin Fitting & Showing
- Large Animals-start in Beef Arena
10:00 AM
Kid’s Scavenger Hunt (18 & Under)
24 Hr. Emergency Care
Chiropractic & Acupuncture Available
April 2015
11:00 AM
Round Robin Fitting & Showing
Small Animals start in Beef Arena
Free to the Public – Upper Level Rodeo Arena
10AM-12PM 4-H & FFA Horse Medals Class
12:00PM
Mounted Cowboy Shooters - Shooting Demonstration
Free to the Public - Upper Level Rodeo Arena
2:00 PM
Goat Agility Exhibition – Beef Arena
3:00 PM
Special 4-H & FFA Awards Program - Beef Arena
4:00 PM
Exhibit Halls & Barns Close
7 PM-9 PM Remove Campers (NO EARLIER, NO EXCEPTIONS)
MONDAY, APRIL 27TH
4:00-7:00PM 4-H, FFA & Open Class exhibits must be removed
from the Halls. PLEASE USE BACK GATE!
4:00-8:00PM Remove Campers
FRIDAY, MAY 2ND
Carcass Show – Heights Meat Market
H.F. S. CARNIVAL
CARNIVAL COVERS 2 WEEKENDS THIS YEAR!
RODEO WEEKEND: APRIL 17-19
FAIR WEEKEND: APRIL 23-26
CARNIVAL HOURS - DOWNTOWN AREA
Thursday, April 23
4:00pm-9:00pm (2 for 1 night)
Friday, April 17 & 24
1:00pm
Saturday, April 18 & 25
10:00am
Sunday, April 19 & 26
Noon-5:00pm
HFS Carnival Company offers advance sale discount “ALL YOU CAN RIDE”
passes good any day of the rodeo or fair for only $35/person.
WRIST BANDS –
Must be purchased by Wednesday, April 22nd
SOLD AT:
Asotin Market – Zip Trip
Chevron – Thain Road
Albertson’s – Clarkston
Chevron – 21st Street
Liberty Mart – N. Lewiston
Liberty Mart – Thain Road
Southway Liberty – 822 16th Ave., Lewiston
RODEO GATE FEES
Equine
‘ Medicine &
Surgery
‘ Reproductive
Services
‘ Dentistry
Small Animal
Bovine
‘ Medicine & Surgery
‘ Dentistry
‘ Reproductive Services
‘ Full Service Small
‘ Medicine & Surgery
‘ Herd Health
‘ Supplies
‘ Haul-in Cattle Facility
Animal Hospital with
Boarding
RODEO WEEKEND PASS
RUSTEBAKKE
Veterinary Service
David A. Rustebakke, DVM
Jessica R. Bell, DVM
Joshua Harper, CVSMT, DVM
Caleb Schmerge, DVM
Friday, April 17th – Local Rodeo, $5.00, 12 & Under Free
Saturday, April 18th & Sunday, April 19th – PRO WEST RODEO
Individual Daily Pass – $10.00
Youth Daily Pass – $5.00
Family Daily Pass – $30.00 (2 Adults + 4 Kids)
th
705 15 Street
(509) 758-0955
www.rvs.vetsuite.com
Individual Daily Pass – $15.00
Youth Daily Pass – $10.00
Family Daily Pass – $50.00 (2 Adults + 4 Kids)
FAIR GATE FEES
Daily: Adult $5.00
Ages 6-18
$3.00
Seniors (55+) $3.00
Under 6
FREE
Fair Weekend Pass (3-Day):
1 Adult $10.00 for 3 days
Family Pass (2 Adults + 4 Children) $30 / for 3 days
Logistics
April 2015
Senior & Youth Pass (55+) $5.00 / for 3 days
AIMS & PURPOSES OF THE ASOTIN
COUNTY FAIR
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Provide county youth with an educational experience relating to 4-H and
FFA projects, activities, personal skills and accomplishments.
Provide recognition and inspiration to county youth and youth leaders
for encouragement toward greater achievement.
Provide an opportunity and challenge for county youth to broaden
their relationship with other youth and with the 4-H and FFA program.
Provide a dynamic and comprehensive review of 4-H and FFA and their
accomplishments to the people of the county.
Provide an educational opportunity for county citizens to learn from
judging of displayed produce, foods, clothing, flowers, and photography,
arts and crafts.
Serve to foster community spirit as volunteers unite in a common effort
to provide a colorful, pleasant, and educational event.
ENTRY INFORMATION
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5. All 4-H, FFA and Open Class entries need to be picked up Monday
April 28th, 2014, between 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm. Exhibitors must present an entry card to withdraw exhibits. Exhibits left after 7:00 pm are
left at owner’s risk. If you are unable to pick up your exhibit on Monday,
Please make arrangements for someone to pick them up for you. ANY
EXHIBIT OR AWARD REMOVED BEFORE 4:00 PM MONDAY
AFTERNOON WILL FORFEIT THEIR PREMIUM MONEY AND
ANY AWARDS RECEIVED.
6. Premium checks will be mailed following the fair. If entry forms are not
legible we are not responsible for delivery of premium checks.
7. THE FAIR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY ENTRIES
OFFERED.
8. For the safety of exhibitors, exhibits, animals, and fairgoers, NO DOGS
are allowed on the fairgrounds or in the halls, EXCEPT for leashed
project animals displaying the proper 4-H bandana.
9. ADULTS ARE PROHIBITED from preparation of livestock, and the
cleaning of stalls and pens at the fair. These activities ARE the responsibility of the EXIBITORS. Other Asotin County 4-H & FFA members
can help (but not do all of the work) in preparation of other member’s
exhibits while at the fair. The member must be present during the preparation of their exhibit. Exceptions can be made for Fair Royalty if they are
attending other fair related activities. Arrangements are to be made with
the barn Superintendent in advance.
10. Any large animal exhibit into the Asotin County Fair may be used in the
livestock-judging event. The exhibitor will have their animal ready for
show at the request of the barn superintendent. The Asotin County Fair
Board, Asotin County 4-H Leaders , or Asotin and Clarkston FFA Chapters are not liable for any accident or injury that may occur while the
animal is on exhibit. If an exhibitor refuses to have their animal in this
event, they will be disqualified from the show and forfeit any premium
money of awards.
1. Anyone entering any article in the Fair must fill out an entry form. All
entry forms must be completely filled out (all sections). Please PRINT
legibly. Address labels are accepted and encouraged.
2. A separate entry form must accompany each exhibit submitted.
3. Exhibitors must label their exhibit from the Exhibitors Handbook and
enter the name as given, using the exact language of the Handbook, giving the Department, Class and Lot.
4. 4-H and FFA groups have assigned areas for Fairground cleanup. Groups
MUST do pre-fair and post-fair cleanup in their assigned areas. Areas
not cleaned by the second Sunday after fair will be cleaned for a fee of $20
per pen. All Premium and Animal checks will be withheld for the entire
11. ANY USE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS OR BEING FOUND UNDER THE
club or group until the fee is paid.
PARADE CENTRAL! Good luck to all
the participants and attendees at the
2015 Asotin County Fair and Parade!
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INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL, while on the Asotin County
Fairgrounds, by an exhibitor will result in the automatic dismissal from the
Fairgrounds. The person will be turned over to the proper authorities and
parents will be notified to remove the animal from the Fairgrounds. The
exhibitor will NOT BE allowed to sell their animal during the Livestock Sale. •
12. Youth Horse Rules. No riding of horses on any road, paved area or on the
lower parking level. All horses must be led to the riding area with 1 helper. •
Riding area is the warm-up arena around the horse barn or the arena itself.
Remember SAFETY FIRST.
13. No horses allowed in the grass areas. Horse may be tied to the hitching posts.
There are limited stalls available in the Horse Barn, and must be reserved
with the Horse Superintendant. The rodeo stock pens are available during
the horse show only to hold horses while not in use for the show.
14. Please clean up your area on the upper and lower parking lots. Do not leave
hay or manure. No feeding of hay outside of trailers on the upper parking lot.
ENTRY RELATED PROBLEMS
Any problems that arise concerning any entry in the fair are to be brought before the
livestock or hall superintendent concerned. If the problem is not resolved at that level,
the Board Member over that department will be contacted, and the fair board to resolve
the issue.
EXERCISING THE RIGHT OF FREE
EXPRESSION
April 2015
PARKING INFORMATION
Parking will be available on the main front lot. Cost will be $2.00 per
day on Rodeo and Fair Weekend. No re-entry guaranteed.
No parking on Highway 129. Vehicles will be ticketed and/or towed at
owner’s expense.
2015 Asotin Co. Fair &
Hells Canyon Rodeo
Grand Marshal
Charlotte Tuttle
Bob and I moved to Asotin in the mid
1980's because we liked the weather. We
chose to make it our home because we
liked the people. We have 3 daughters,
one in Asotin, one in Missouri and one
in California. Bob passed away in 2008.
The use of the fairgrounds, during the annual Asotin County Fair or other
designated times, for the purpose of exercising the right of free expression
Bob served on the Asotin County Fair
shall not be abridged. The use shall not compromise public safety, interRodeo Committee for several years.
fere with the orderly movement of fair patrons, or abridge the rights of
I formed a habit of attending the Fair
other users of the fairgrounds. The following requirements are intended to
Board meetings and still do to the
accommodate these interests.
present. We were both involved in the
1. No person on the Asotin County Fairgrounds shall distribute literature,
Asotin to Joseph Trail Ride from the
display signs for the primary purpose of communication to other users
first one in July 1990 which was a "kick
of the fairgrounds, or solicit petition signatures without an identification badge issued by the Fair Board. The identification badge shall be off " to commemorate the up coming 50th Asotin County Fair held in April
issued upon presentation of a written application containing the follow- 1991. It was billed as 100 miles, 100 riders, and went the last week in July
from the Fair Grounds to Joseph, Oregon in time for Joseph Days. There was
ing
a gap of 3 or 4 years and started again from 2003 to the last one in 2006. Some
A. The name, address and telephone number of the applicant and
really good memories there!
sponsoring organization, if any.
In 2002 we helped form what is not Asotin County 4-H / FFH Boosters. A
B. A description of the proposed activity.
non profit group whose sole purpose is to offer a financial "boost" to those
C. The date, hour and duration of the proposed activity.
youth in their outside endeavors such as state and national competitions and
2. No person on the Asotin County Fairgrounds shall solicit funds or offer other learning programs.
any merchandise or services for sale except as authorized by the Asotin
In 1985 I joined the Asotin County Cowbells, one month later we became
County Fair Board.
the Asotin County CattleWomen, a name change that followed along the
3. No person on the Asotin County Fairgrounds, unless participating in
a scheduled event or activity or unless separately licensed as a conces- State and National CattleWomen guidelines. The aim is the same, to support
and promote the Beef industry.
sionaire and authorized by a licensing agreement shall:
A. Employ sound or voice amplifying device for any purpose.
B. Use a table, chair, stand on other structure to conduct activities
described in subsection (1) of this section.
C. Store literature, signs, petitions or related materials on the fair
grounds.
D. Engage in a dance, chant or other performance intended to
attract public notice.
4. Activities described in Subsection (1) of this section shall be confined to
areas of the fairgrounds that are open to the general public, except that
are following areas are excluded:
A. Parking areas.
B. Areas within fifteen feet of animal enclosures, ticket counters,
booths or other concession facilities and patrons waiting in a
line.
C. Restaurants, washrooms and areas subject to separate licensing
agreements
In November 2014 at the Washington State Cattlemen and CattleWomen
Convention I was named Washington State CattleWoman of the year. The
selection is not a competition but rather submitted by contemporaries, a
humbling moment. I am really proud to carry the title.
I am truly honored to be the Grand Marshal of the 2015 Fair and Rodeo, it is
a distinguished group of predecessors to follow.
Hope to see you at the Rodeo, The Fair and the Cattlemen and CattleWomen
BBQ.
Watch for the Moneysaver in March. The Fair Hand Book will be in it. It will
tell all about the great events at the Fair.
April 2015
Asotin County Fair & Hells Canyon Rodeo Royalty
2015 Asotin Co. Fair & Hells
Canyon Rodeo
Royalty Court
2015 Chaperone: Peggy Hansford.
Casey Jacobson
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2015 Fair
Entertainment
Queen
Hello everyone! My name is Casey Jacobson,
and I am your 2015 Asotin County Fair and
Hells Canyon Rodeo Queen.
I was born and raised in Clarkston, WA and
I am the 16 year old granddaughter of Ellen
Klein. I am currently a sophomore at Asotin
High School.
I have been involved in Rodeo since I was 5
years old, and have been a part of many 4-H groups, and have participated
in many local horse shows, Omoksee’s, play nights, and Rodeos. I also enjoy
other extracurricular activities such as volleyball, Central Idaho Rodeo
Association, Lewis-Clark Saddle Club, and the 49er’s Saddle Club along with
being last years 49er’s princess.
Rodeo hits home to me in many ways, I have been around the rodeo world
my whole life, and I absolutely love the atmosphere. I am fortunate enough
to be able to ride a fantastic 16 year old AQHA bay gelding names Roper, that
I use for roping, and of course royalty.
Royalty takes a lot more than a pretty smile and glitter. It helps to be
intelligent, a diligent worker, and to have a great sense of humor.
Jerry Breeden
Ventriloquist
Friday – 11:30am, 3pm, 6pm
Saturday – 11am, 3pm, 6pm
Sunday – 12:30am, 1:30pm
I would like to show all my appreciation to my grandmother, Ellen and our
Chaperone Peggy Hansford, and Fair Board members. They have committed
their time and effort into promoting our wonderful Fair and Rodeo along
with the Royalty program. I would like to also thank all our sponsors and the
businesses that donated to our Royalty Coronation. I am very grateful to get
the opportunity to be able to serve our great community.
Tess Bowers
Princess
Hi everyone! I am Tess Bowers and I am your
74th Annual Asotin County Fair and Hells
Canyon Rodeo Princess!
I was born and raised in Asotin County by
my parents Norm and Diana Bowers. I am
14 years old and currently attending Asotin
Middle School as an 8th grader.
I have been involved in Asotin County Fair
and Rodeo since I was 8 years old. My greatest
passion is Rodeo! I have a wonderful 4 year
old Quarter horse named Retta that I use for barrel racing, pole bending,
and 4-H.
Terry Harris Barton
Hypnotist
I do many other activities outside of school. I am an active member of the
Lewis-Clark Saddle Club and the 49er’s Club. I participate in local horse
shows, Omoksee’s, 4-H and Volleyball.
Friday – 1pm, 4pm
Saturday – 12:30pm, 4:30pm
I believe being the Fair and Rodeo Royalty Princess isn’t just about the crown
Asotin County Fair & Rodeo
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Wormell Thomason, Eunice Halsey, Elizabeth 1949
Appleford Swantz, Nadine Forgey Fox, and Mar- Queen: Clesta Watkins Miller
forie Cole
Princesses: Elnora Atchison, Maxine Tidwell,
I would like to give an enormous thank you to my Chaperone: Esther Anderson
Shirley Townsend Savage and Rose Taylor Thornparents, our chaperone Peggy, and the Fair Board,
ton
Casey and Kacie for all the help and support they 1940
1950
Queen:
June
Bucholtz
Floch
have given me. I would also like to thank our
Queen: Paula Ebsen Riggs
Princesses:
LaDoris
Ausman
Smith
and
Minnie
sponsors and all of the businesses that donated to
Princesses: Evelyn Greene Courtney, Donna
Giardinilli Haberman
our Royalty Coronation.
Shuss Peterson, Patsy Griffin Appleford, Dorothy
1941
Lohman Fordice and Lorena Knoll McCourtney
Queen: Barbara Deligan
and the glamour, that it’s being a positive role
model toward youth.
Kacie Harrington
Princesses: Wanda Dirke Sly, Carlyle Beers, and 1951
Queen: Shirley Townsend Savage
Thais Hollenbeck Spickard
Princess
Princesses: Melvina Williamson Banning, Max1942
ine Tidwell, Ina Jane Parsley Berryman, Barbara
Hello, my name is Queen: LaDoris Ausman Smith
Amens Combs, Jeanette Peters Sargent and Adair
Kacie Harrington Princesses: Donna Blakenship Jones, Naomi WatCox
and I am your kins Johnson & Yvonne Beers
1952
princess for the 1947
Queen: Evelyn Greene Courtney
2015
Asotin Queen: Shirley Bucholtz Jones
Princesses: Charlotte Shuss Zellerhoff, LaDoris
County Fair and Princesses: Lois Taylor Marshell, Patsy Grif- Stalnaker Bramdt, JoAnn Shaner Miller, Janice
Hells
Canyon fin Appleford, Arlene Richman Darst and Anna Dodd Scheibe, Iva Mae Sarbacher and Nevelyn
Rodeo.
Marie Black Figenshaw
Thompson Lang
I am the daughter 1948
1953
Queen: Dorothy Arledge Keely
of Stacie Freeze Queen: Margaret Arledge Sargeant
and
Travis Princesses: Cleo Rumiser Coutter and Dorothy Princesses: Norma Ebson Lovelady, Grends Gay
Rumburg, Janette Parsons Hodson, Leila Jensen
Harrington. I am Lohman Fordice
Carlton and Silma Dixon Vantrease
16 years old and
a sophomore at
Lewiston High School. I will be riding a 9-yearold Quarter horse named Rosie.
I have carried flags, and also have participated in
many play nights at the Lewis-Clark Saddle Club.
This will be my first year doing 4-H and will be
showing my horse at the fair this year in April. I
am also a Varsity Cheerleader at Lewiston High
School.
I would like to thank everyone who has supported
me with my horses and royalty. I would especially
like to thank my parents for all their volunteer
time and support they have given me. Also a big
thank you to Rashell Corder for letting me use her
wonderful mare Rosie. I would like to thank our
chaperone, Peggy Hansford, for everything she
has and will be doing for us girls and making it
possible for the royalty to travel and attend other
fairs and rodeos. I would also like to congratulate
Casey and Tess! I am looking forward to a lot of
fun and many memories to be made. I am very
excited to see what the Royalty world has to hold
for my future.
I would also like to give a huge thank you to all
of our supporters and sponsors who have made
it possible for us to promote the Fair and Rodeo.
Past Asotin County Fair
Royalty
1939
Queen: Doris Floch Reeves,
Princesses: June Wilson Lekander, Yvonne
Wyatt Hilding, Betty Ann Clift Richardson, Betty
Hanchett Bailey, June Bucholtz Floch, Ortha
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1954
Queen: Norma Ebsen Lovelady
Princesses: Marlene Wilhelm Rhyno, Kay Silver Smith, Virginia Savage
Collier, JoRae Benedict Grow and Donna Combs Nelson
Chaperone: Mary Ferguson
1955
Queen: Karen Branch Stewart
Princesses: Helen Hanna, Virginia Holloway Earl, Pat Roberson Taylor,
Carole Moore McKay and Leia Snyder Roberts
Chaperone: Bonnie Roberson
1956
Queen: Kay Silver Smith
Princesses: Zana Botts Witters, Corrine Flynn Thompson, Marilyn
Schlee Burg, Arlene Tippett Mullins and Susan Teague Turner
Chaperone: Bonnie Robeson
1957
Queens: Vernice Thornton AKA Vanesa Rhoades
Princesses: Judy Roberson Robertson, Marilyn Gorden O’Malley,
Birdie Cox Russell, Linda Mashburn Johnston and Patty Stucker Estes
Chaperone: Norma Malcom
1958
Queen: Lavonne Hodges Miller
Princesses: Sarah Petty Thompson, Dalene Ausman Braden, Celia Bond
Alexander, Janice Boggan Botts, and Edwian Vittetoe Graham
Chaperone: Mrs. Carl Silvers
1959
Queen: Corinne Flynn Thompson
Princesses: Marlene Wilson Snyder, Sylivia Nolt Feider, Billy Mallory
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1961
Queen: Marlene Wilson Snyder
Princesses: Betty Hodges Halsey, Carol Simpson Vanderburg, Maurene
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Chaperone: Claudine Wilson
1962
Queen: Charlotte Berry Johnson
Princesses: Sharon Sangster Wilson and Carolyn Beard Cutler
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1963
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Princesses: Karla Peterson Kalasz and Alicia Baker Floch
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1964
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Princesses: Pat Arrasmith Hough and Linda Hendreckson Bayless
Chaperone: Merle Henry
1965
Queen: Mary McEachen Eaton
Princesses: Nancy Reynolds Johnson and Sherly Hinkle Smith
Chaperone: Darlene Hostetler
1966
Queen: Twila Ellis Gruell
Princesses: Nancy Mallory Sangster and Kristine Shepherd Howell
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1967
Queen: Sue Hedt Savage
Princesses: Marilu Kerr Hollman and Cynthia Votow Extine
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1968
Queen: June Hickman McKune
Princesses: Jeannie Gehrke Mallory, Debbie Sangster and Joyce Noel Morton
Chaperone: Mrs. Robert Pennick
1969
Queen: Barbara Floch Henderson
Princesses: Rose Burman Sprayberry and Diana Galles Coe
Chaperone: Darlene Hostetler
1970
Queen: Shirley Landrus Crawford
Princesses: Debbie Johnson Jones and Meldred Shoemaker Lansing
Chaperone: Mrs. Pennick
1971
Queen: Sue Perkins Wendt
Princesses: Irene Gehrke Appleton and Donita Hendrickson Lockwood
Chaperone: Joyce Sorgee
1972
Queen: Nancy Appleford
Princesses: Renee Jungert Bellone and Randa Botts Hansen
Chaperone: Janice Jerret
1973
Queen: Joyce Fuller Sewell
Princesses: Carrie Thornton Calkins and Debbie Walk Wood
Chaperone: Ellen Keatts
1974
Queen: Cathy Blevins Magallones
Princesses: Judy Berghaner Lodge and Chris Murray Wagner
Chaperone: Sally Dollemore
1975
Queen: Connie Langford Griffith
Princesses: Darcy Hostetler Robinson and Linda Burke Chandler
Chaperone: Mary Ausman
1976
Queen: Pam Hartung Scheibe
Princesses: Doris Ellis Gableman and Cindy Mullins Tuschhoff
Chaperone: Ilene Combs
1977
Queen: Karen Kiessig
Princesses: Renee Beardsley and Teri Waffle Richie
Chaperone: Sandy Hoyem
1978
Queen: Pam Scott Parks
Princesses: Lori Lodge Long and Betty
Gatherer Barnes
Chaperone: Linda Hough
1979
Queen: Brenda Hay
Princesses: Kay Benedict Bachman and Sandra Bailey Brott
Chaperone: Judy Lodge
1980
Queen: Teresa Jones Koefod
Princess: Dee Burlingame
Chaperone: Myrna Beamer
1981
Queen: Kathryn Marval Weill
Princesses: Lorele Talbot McNamee and Lisa Fuhs Hancock
Chaperone: Sue Zenner
1982
Queen: LaDawn Dodd
Princesses: Kim Ausman Witters and Laurie Sullivan
Chaperone: Sue Zenner
1983
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Queen: Karen Tippet Gerger
Princesses: Tanya Click & Dessa Eiting Myrick
1984
Queen: Becki Smith
Princesses: Joan Halsey and April Woods Day
Chaperone: Lucinda Wagner
1985
Queen: Jackie Long Peer
Princesses: Kristi Hicks & Julie Brotnov
Chaperone: Melva Bailey
1986
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Queen: Kamme Campbell Prior
Princesses: Michelle Havens and Trina Miller
Chaperone: Melva Bailey
1987
Queen: Carol Lodge Hough
Princesses: Janet Halsey and Angie Blimka Watson
Chaperone: Melva Bailey
1988
Queen: Melissa Meehan
Princess: Melissa Bittle
Chaperone: Melva Bailey
1989
Queen: Angie Reeves
Princesses: Brooke Martin and Meredith Anderson
Chaperone: Crystal Dodd
1990
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April 2015
Queen: Melissa Bittle
Princesses: Marlo Race & Brenda Hammond
Chaperone: Crystal Dodd
Past Asotin County Fair Royalty
April 2015
1991
Chaperone: Connie Bond
Queen: Amity Ingram
Princesses: Tina Olsen and Holly Hattan
Chaperone: Joreen Givins
2000
1992
2001
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Ambassadors: Nicole Hammrich and Allison Coons
Chaperone: Connie Bond
Queen: Meredith Anderson
Princess: Jenny Harris and Melissa Reeves
Chaperone: Sandy Cunningham
Queen: Shantel Tank
Princesses: Katie Collier and Melissa Thornton
Chaperone: Shirley Houser
1993
2002
Queen: Robin Albers
Princesses: Heidi Henderson & Melissa Weissenfels
Chaperone: Sandy Cunningham
Queen: Monica Shaw
Princesses: Dessa Witters and Teresa Coons
Chaperone: Donna Peer
1994
2003
Queen: Wendy Broyles
Princesses: Danielle Ingram & Amber Norwood
Chaperone: Sandy Cunningham
Queen: Ashlee Witters
Princesses: JoDee Appleton and Ashley Childers
Chaperone: Grace Heger
1995
2004
Queen: Amanda Reeves Weissel
Princesses: Jessica Vanlith and Bandie Harrison
Chaperone: Connie Bond
Queen: Allison Spencer
Princesses: Stacy Sangster and Karly Porter
Chaperone: Debbie Hostetler
1996 & 1997
2005
Queen: Cami Hammrich Browne
Princesses: Callie Harrison, Stephanie Kuther, & Sonia Mattoon
Chaperone: Connie Bond
Queen: Shaana Hagenah
Princess: Kimberly Clouse
Chaperone: Grace Heger
1998
2006
Queen: Carrie Edwards
Princesses: Billie Flatt & Lindsey Zimmerman
Chaperone: Joan Landrus
Queen: Holli Jo Floch
Princess: Rebecca Dyer
Chaperone: Anna Gribble Wren
1999
2007
Queen: Jackie Alboucq
Princesses: Cassie Houser, Chelsey Tank and Anna Gribble
Queen: Holly Heitstuman
Princess: Kaela Scott
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Past Asotin County Fair Royalty, Commissioners & 4-H Leaders
Chaperone: Sheila Witters
2012
2008
Queen: Jenny Floch
Princess: Dani Davidson
Chaperone: Kim Clouse
Queen: Samantha Coe
Princess: Courtney Klemm
Chaperone: Terri Clouse
2009
Queen: Christi Thompson
Princess: Teddi Phares
Princess: Jordi Flinders
Chaperone: Cassie Houser
2010
Queen: Sara Browne
Princess: Kristina Coe
Chaperone: Grace Heger
2013
Queen: Kayla Nuxoll
Princess: Allison Todderudd
Chaperone: Judy Marshall
2013 Ambassadors
Sienna Swift
Tabi Forkner
Chaperone: Pam Kimble
2014
2011
Queen: Katie Hendrickson
Princess: Myranda Craven
Chaperone: Grace Heger
Queen: Brenna Southwick
Princess: Jenny Ross
Princess: Susan Fleming
Chaperones: Peggy Hansford &
Pam Kimble
Asotin County Commissioners
Jim Fuller, Brian Shinn & Jim Jeffords
Asotin County Extension Educator
Mark Heitstuman
4-H Program Coordinator
Kim Belanger
FFA Instructors
Asotin – Glen Landrus, Clarkston – Cami Browne
4-H Livestock Superintendents
General Livestock – Barb Appleford, Gail Campbell
Beef – Warren Benner
Cats – Gail Campbell
Dogs – Adrianna Conwell
Horse – Jessie Frost, Lin Howerton, Dondi Hilderbrand
Poultry - Jim & Cheri Jeffreys
Rabbit/Cavy – Lisa Ubachs, Rachel Roach, Becky Roach
Sheep – Gary Nissen
Swine – Doug Jones & Denny Jones
Goats – Chad Sanford
4-H & FFA Superintendents
Boyd Hall Coordinator – Gail Campbell
Clothing & Textiles – Betty Witters, Jody Forgey
Proud Supporter of
the Asotin County Fair,
Participants & Families
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Fashion Revue – Jody Forgey, Betty Witters
Foods – Loy Smead & Cindy Harrison
General Projects – Sharon Hoseley
Special Activities – Polly Knutson, Cara Thompson
4-H Crafts & Photo – Kitty Williams
Open Class Exhibits Superintendents
Floch Hall Coordinator – Arlene Mullins
Clothing/Household – Audrey Sinner, Sandy Hough
Arts & Crafts Jr. – Chandra Berg
Arts & Crafts Adults – Elaine Reeves
Flowers – David Felkins
Foods – Debbie Whiteley & Arlene Mullins
Photography Jr. – Chandra Berg
Photography Adult – Lynn Jarvis
Asotin County 4-H Clubs
ANATONE 4-H
Barb Appleford, Kacey Jackson, Sherine Lee.
ANIMAL CRACKERS
Lisa Ubachs, Math Ubachs, Kim Belanger, Cathy Carlson,
Rayla Carlson, Jodi Ubachs, Erica Killmar, Leslee Grubb,
Jessie Frost, Shauna Wise.
ANIMAL R US
Stacie Renfro, Laura Heimgartner
BARNYARD 4-H CLUB
Keith Weissenfels
BECKMAN GULCH 4-H CLUB
Jody Forgey, Kerry Sanford
BITS ‘N SPURS
Lisa Swanson
BUNNY TALES / PIG TALES
Rachel Roach, Shan Bonson
BUSY BEE NATURALS
Tammy Long, Lindsey Long, Chandra Berg, Gail Campbell,
Rebecca Koening, Jennifer Reynolds
BUSY FINGERS, HAPPY HEARTS
Sally DeBruin
CLARKSTON CAT WRANGLERS
Gail Campbell
CLARKSTON CRITTERS
Kopper Blunt
CRAZY CRAFTERS & CRITTERS
Tiffany Mbodji, Julie Schaefer
EQUINE ADDICTION
Deborah Warner-Marbach, Mike Marbach, Devin Morrow
HAPPY HAMS
Carrie Marks
HELPING HANDS
Kit Brown
HOGWASHERS
Rebecca Scheuermann
HOOF PALS
Marissa Knopes, Paula Knopes
April 2015
4-H Leaders & 4-H/FFA Exhibits
KIBBLES & KIDS
Jyl Hove, Elissa Roberts
NEEDLES & NOODLES
Polly Knutson
QUIRKY CRAFTERS
Laurah Koch
RAMBLERS 4-H
Mike Cooper, Peggy Hansford
ROUGH RIDING RUSTLERS
Judy Marshall, Pat Bogar, Mark Bogar, Dondi Hilderbrand,
Tina Woods, Lin Howerton, Leah Petty
SNAKE RIVER 4-H
Debbie Beuke, Douglas Jones, Lynn Kile
STITCH-N-STIR
Betty Witters
THINK OUTSIDE THE HOG
Bandie Harrison, Stephanie Lathrop, Angela Wakefield
TWIN RIVERS 4-H
Janet Osborne
WHEN PIGS FLY
Shawn Balzer, Jenna Balzer, Lacey Fitzgerald
WILD HOGS
Amber Landrus
4-H/ FFA EXHIBITS
GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS
4-H shows first on even years followed by FFA
1. Residents of Asotin County, and/or youths attending Asotin County
schools, of those who are enrolled in FFA or 4-H as of November
1, 2014, are eligible to compete in the Fair. A nonresident who is
enrolled in Asotin County 4-H and complies with project guidelines
is eligible to compete in the Fair.
2. 4-H members MUST be enrolled in the projects they are exhibiting by
November 1, 2014.
3. All exhibits must have been made since the previous year’s Fair. 4-H
exhibits MUST NOT have been made as a school project. School
projects may be entered as open class. Exceptions will be made if the
exhibit was made as an Asotin County 4-H School Enrichment.
4. ADULTS ARE PROHIBITED from preparation of livestock, and
the cleaning of stalls and pens at the fair. These activities ARE the
responsibility of the EXHIBITOR. Other Asotin County 4-H & FFA
members can help (but not do all of the work) in the preparation of
other member’s exhibits while at fair. The member MUST be present
during the preparation of their exhibit. Arrangements are to be made
with the barn superintendent.
5. Primary Members are limited to 10 entries per Department.
6. Primaries will NOT be judged in a competitive fashion. Their role is
for Participation Only. Refer to Extension Publication EM 4840.
7. Primaries will receive a participation ribbon and are NOT eligible for
Trophies or Special Awards.
8. All members, including Primaries, must abide by the 4-H and General Rules for each Department in which they exhibit.
9. All exhibits will be judged on the Danish System, according to merit.
Awards will only be given if merited.
The Danish System of judging is based upon established standards of
quality for each type of product. In this system, each exhibit is judged
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according to how well it meets the standard rather than how well it
compares with other exhibits. It does not compare one person’s work
to another. The evaluation is made against a project standard. The judge
evaluates whether the requirements have been met. Stickers/ribbons
are awarded according to the degree that the member’s project meet the
standards. A participation ribbon may be awarded to an exhibitor whose
work fulfills the minimum qualifications.
10. Exhibitors are limited to one entry per lot unless otherwise specified.
11. Superintendents are responsible for disqualifying unsatisfactory
exhibits.
12. ALL 4-H and FFA EXHIBITS WILL BE PRE-ENTERED. Exhibits
must be entered using department, class and lots listed in this premium book. Pre Entry for General Projects, Crafts, Sewing, & Photography only requires you to list the names of the prokects you are
enrolled in. YOU DO NOT HAVE to list each item you made on preentry form. Exhibitors are responsible for correctly completing preentry forms. Completed pre-entry forms ARE DUE in the Fair Office
before March 2, 2015, at 2:00 – 6:-00 pm.
13. Entry tags will be furnished. Incomplete tags will force disqualification of exhibit. Exhibitors age division will be noted on every tag
as Primary (Grades K-2), Junior (Grades 3-5), Intermediate (Grades
6-8) or Senior (Grades 9-12). Juniors must be 8 years old and in 3rd
grade and seniors not over 19 years old by January 1 of current year.
The primary division is for participation only; exhibitors are limited
to ten entries per department.
14. Entries are placed on exhibit at the owner’s risk. Supervision during
public hours is provided. The fair, its employees and volunteers are
not responsible for theft or damage to exhibits.
15. Exhibits may be picked up from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM the Monday
following fair. Exhibitor must present their entry card to withdraw
exhibits. For exhibits left after 7:00 PM, Monday, exhibitors will need
to contact the Fair office. Any exhibits removed before 4:00 PM on