Fair and Mud Bog - Bonanza Ag Society
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Fair and Mud Bog - Bonanza Ag Society
th 38 Annual Bonanza & District Agricultural Society Fair and Mud Bog July 15-17, 2016 President’s Address Greetings to all of you wonderful people who support and attend our annual fair each year. A special thank you to all the hard working volunteers who put so much effort and time into making our fair the success that it is. We very much appreciate the ideas and enthusiasm presented by our fair committee this year. I am sure that the mud bog will again be a big attraction for the young and old alike. Our fireworks are second to none. In addition, we have our parade, bench show, gymkhana, planter competition, concession stand on the grounds and supper served in the hall, to create a fun day for the whole family. Saturday night winds up with a family dance. A big THANK YOU so very much to all our wonderful sponsors and volunteers. We could not do this without you! Good luck to all the competitors and to all you spectators, “Have a wonderful time!” Clayton Shore Bonanza Agricultural Society President Stewart’s Stone & Stucco Sherman Stewart, Owner/Operator • Stone • Stucco • General Contracting 11118-102 Ave Fort St John, BC V1J 2J2 Ph: 250.261.1809 Email: stewartstonestucco@gmail.com Great North Piling Commercial Oilfield Farming Residential Owner Operator Email: hingley@pris.ca Trevor Hingley 250-784-4666 www.greatnorthpiling.com Bonanza & District Agricultural Society 38th Annual Fair and Mud Bog July 15-17, 2016 Contact Information Mud Bog Larry Rudy Bill Hutchinson 780-864-0377 250-719-8266 Quad Bog Craig Rogers 780-864-5661 Demolition Derby Chad Cove 780-882-0629 Bench Show Kate Lowes 780-500-0031 Children’s Games Maggie Jorgensen Gwen Travis 780-864-8260 780-353-2359 Gymkhana Michelle Nicolaisen 780-864-8487 General Fair Inquires Charlene Schulze 780-353-3771 Admission Prices Wristbands - $5.00 per day. 8 years and under are FREE Camping - $10.00 for the weekend + wristbands Handicap parking available *All events are still looking for volunteers and sponsors* Bonanza & District Agricultural Society 38th Annual Fair and Mud Bog July 15-17, 2016 Schedule of Events *All times are Alberta time* Friday, July 15, 2016 11:00am-2:00pm Exhibits for the Bench Show will be received in the main hall 6:00pm Beer Gardens open and full concession operating at Kulachkosky Rec Park 6:00pm Registration for Quad Bogs 6:30pm Quad Bogs 7:00-8:00pm Registration for Mudder Truckers King of the Hill competition 7:00pm Tractor Pulls 8:30pm King of the Hill begins Fireworks after dark! Saturday, July 16, 2016 8:00am-10:00am Pancake breakfast at the hall grounds 8:00am-9:00am Gymkhana registries must be in by 9:00am 10:00am-3:00pm Bench Show open for viewing in main hall 10:00am Parade Assembly in Dustin & Candice Coons’ yard 10:30am Parade begins 10:45am Mud Bog registration begins after parade 11:00am Gymkhana begins 11:00am Tractor Pulls 11:30am-1:00pm Children’s Games start in the coverall tent beside main hall 12:00pm Mud bog events begin at Kulachkosky Rec Park 2:00pm-4:00pm Children’s Games resume after lunch 6:00pm Steak Supper in the main hall. Tickets available at the concession 7:30pm Demolition Derby 9:00pm-1:00am Dance in the hall. Tickets $15 available at the door. Minors Welcome Music by DJ Crems Gymkhana will also be held on Sunday July 17, 2016 starting at 10:00am. No concession available Bonanza & District Agricultural Society 38th Annual Fair and Mud Bog July 15-17, 2016 Parade The parade will assemble at 10:00am on Saturday, July 16, 2016 in Dustin and Candice Coons’ yard. Judging will commence at 10:15am. If you are late, you will not be judged. The parade will begin at 10:30am. Convenor: Janice Rudy 780-864-0766. Sponsored by M. Giesbrecht Welding. Categories 1. Horse Drawn Entry 2. Decorated Mounted Rider: Age 15 & under 3. Decorated Mounted Rider: Age 16 & over 4. Mounted Group 5. Float Entry – Comedy 6. Decorated Tricycle 7. Decorated Bicycle 8. Decorated Child (costume, wagon, bike, etc.) 9. Decorated Individual (western, comedy, ethnic, etc.) 10. Child With Pet 11. Decorated ATV/Quad 12. Float Entry – Original 13. Antique Vehicle 250-782-2259 Bonanza & District Agricultural Society 38th Annual Fair and Mud Bog July 15-17, 2016 Kulochkosky Recreational Park Events Friday, July 15, 2016 6:00pm Beer Gardens open 6:00pm Registration for Quad Bogs 6:30pm Quad Bogs ANY QUAD! – ANY SIDE BY SIDE! – PRIZES FOR 1st and 2nd PLACE! 7:00-8:00pm Registration for Mudder Truckers King of the Hill competition 8:30pm King of the Hill begins ANY TRUCK! – TONS OF MUD! – LOTS OF FUN! –ONE WINNER! Please note: All drivers must have a valid driver’s license. Copy of rules for Quad Bog, Mud Bog and Demolition Derby will be available on Bonanza Agricultural Society’s website www.bonanzaagsociety.ca and at the registration booth. A copy can be emailed to any contestant. Specializing in Geo-Environmental Drilling ATV • Heli • Track Drills Excavator • End Dumps • Steam Truck DARRYL BATES Cell: (780) 864-0585 DARREN BATES Cell: (780) 402-9219 Office: (780) 933-3137 • Fax: (888) 434-9140 • admin@diversedrilling.ca Box 73, Bay Tree, Alberta T0H 0A0 www.diversedrilling.ca Bonanza & District Agricultural Society 38th Annual Fair and Mud Bog July 15-17, 2016 Kulochkosky Recreational Park Events Saturday, July 16, 2016 12:00pm Mud Bog events begin* Beer Gardens open *Registration for Mudder Truckers Mud Bog events begins after the parade. Drivers must be registered 30 minutes before each race. Times for races vary on the amount of entries. Please check with the registration booth at Kulochkosky Park. Entry fees as follows: Powder Puff Quad Bog Mud Bog Demolition Derby $25 $50 $50 $100 Powder Puff Payout - $250 Quad Bog Payout: 1st place – 80% of entry fees received 2nd place – 20% of entry fees received Mud Bog Payout: 1st place - $400 2nd place - $250 Demolition Derby: Trophies will be presented for 1st, 2nd & 3rd place winners Pre-registration for Demolition Derby Must be done by July 12, 2016. We must have a minimum of 4 cars and a maximum of 10 cars for this event to take place. Pre-register to: Chad Cove 780-882-0629 Rules may change for the betterment of the event. Bonanza & District Agricultural Society race director Craig Rogers reserves the right to make rule changes or decisions as he sees fit to promote fairness in the competition. All decisions made by the director are final. ATVs must be either kept in the race grounds until the end of the fair or they must be removed from the property. ABSOLUTLEY NO ATVS WILL BE PERMITTED TO TRAVEL AROUND THE GROUNDS WITHOUT A STAFF SIGN. THEY CAN ONLY BE DRIVEN TO RACE!!! In the event any participant or persons accompanying said participant is observed operating his machine in an unsafe or unsportsmanlike manner, the participant and entire party accompanying participant will be asked to leave Bonanza & District Agricultural Society property. No refunds will be given. All entrants must register and sign a waiver in advance releasing Bonanza Ag. Society. DOT Approved helmet, boots, shirt and long pants must be worn during the competition. A parent or guardian who will execute the waiver must accompany entrant less than 18 years of age. No one under the age of 16 may participate. Cost is $50 per entrance. Once registered there will be no refunds. Raised money goes to Bonanza & District Agricultural Society. All ATVs must have a means of attaching a tow rope to the ATV should it become stuck or disabled during the event. Participants are responsible for attaching the tow rope to their own machine. All ATVs arriving at the starting line must be ready to race. Work may not be performed on the ATV in the staging area or on the starting line. Starting line position will be determined by Bonanza AgSociety and race director. Boundaries of the bog will be marked. Participants who partially leave the course with any portion of their machine will be disqualified. The winner of each race will be determined by the ATV that makes it through the bog in the least amount of time. Distance will be measured from the start line to the front of farthest front tire. At least 1 hand and 1 foot must remain on the ATV at all times during the race. The only time a rider is allowed to dismount the ATV during the race is if the ATV is rolling over. The rider is then allowed to catch the ATV and maintain control. If the rider dismounts and the throttle is pressed they will be disqualified. Participants are not allowed to consume any alcohol, drugs or any contraband substance prior to or during races. All participants must attend the drivers meeting before the event begins. ATV must be in safe mechanical condition to compete. No tires for skimming are allowed in any event. Stock Class Rules Tires must be production ATV tires and size stamped on sidewall Big bore kits, aftermarket exhaust, intake systems and CDI boxes are fine. No large paddles or tracks No race fuel No nitrous No turbo *Contact Craig Rogers with any questions 780-864-5661 Rules 1. Helmet must be worn by all drivers. 2. Seat belt (restraint) must be worn by all drivers. 3. Any vehicle with open top, soft top or with glass removed must have roll cage securely mounted. 4. Each truck entered is allowed maximum 4 pit crew (driver included) on day of event. Pit identification provided at time of naming. Crew must be named at this time. 5. No drinking in pit area. Teams are also prohibited from drinking prior to and during events. NO EXCEPTIONS. Violators will be dealt with through disqualification. Team leader is responsible. For example, if 2 vehicles and crews are registered under one name, both sets will be disqualified. 6. Team leader is responsible for pit crew and pit area. 7. Front tow hook required for all entrants as vehicles will be towed forward from pit. 8. First vehicle running a new pit will have the option of running again. Decision must be made immediately after first run and vehicle runs again in position assigned by Mud Boss. 9. Winner shall be decided by best time of 2 runs. All vehicles allowed 2 runs except first through who has option of additional run. 10. Positions for start will be decided in order of registration. 11. Vehicles can only be registered once per class. 12. Passengers allowed. If under 18, parental consent form must be signed and approved by 13. Mud Boss. Passenger must wear helmet. 14. All fees are non-refundable. 15. No exhaust pipes shall point to the sides or in a way in which they may throw projectiles towards spectators. 16. All drive shafts in open floor vehicles must have safety cage or loops. 17. Starting box consists of a 15 foot area. Front axle can be placed anywhere from first to final line within the box. Timer starts at first movement of axle. 18. Mud Bog has a 40 truck maximum entrants. 19. Mud Boss to be named prior to event and has final say on all rulings and issues. INSPECTION OF CARS: 1. All cars are to be inspected upon entrance to grounds and are subject to inspection at any time without notice. 2. All cars must open hood and open trunk for inspection. 3. Cars which do not conform to the rules stated will have until close of registration to correct problems and receive a stick. 4. Any cars found to have an obvious disregard for the rules will be asked to leave the derby. 5. Any driver with a complaint about another car must summon an official and accompany him to the car in question before the derby starts. If the complaint is justified, the driver must either correct the problem or will be asked to leave. (Judges option) PREPARATION OF CARS: 1. All glass (including windshield, side windows, rear window, head and tail lights, and mirrors) must be removed from car. This glass ruling will be strictly enforced. If glass is broken inside of doors, it will have to be removed. 2. All interior carpet and door panels must be removed including entire rear seat. Stock gas tank and exterior trim must also be removed. All trailer hitches must be completely removed prior to entry on fairgrounds. FOAM PADDING IS RECOMMENDED FOR PROTECTION. 3. Driver’s door must be painted white only. (If the car is white, driver’s door may be painted orange.) The driver’s door may be protected and reinforced with C-channel or I-beam bolted to the outside of door min 8”- max 14”. Doors on car can be welded but only in 3” stitch pattern only. NO GRADER BLADES ALLOWED!!!!!!!!!!!! 4. Stock seat belts and/or shoulder straps are required equipment. The seat belt must be secured properly to the frame and worn throughout the entire event. 5. A crash helmet is required and must be worn throughout entire event. We suggest safety goggles or helmet bubble to be worn as well as gloves. 6. Gas tanks are limited to a capacity of 6 gallons and must be located in the rear seat compartment or behind driver’s seat of car. They must be secured. No stock gas tanks will be permitted. NO EXCEPTIONS!!! 7. Radiator and cooling systems are to be placed within the engine compartment and below the hood. Engine swapping is allowed but motor mounts must remain stock position. ALL COOLANT MUST BE DRAINED AND REPLACED WITH WATER. 8. All objects attached to the outside of car must meet judge’s approval. 9. There must be a 10” square in hood. This is done in case of a fire!!! 10. Rear ends may be welded to produce a posi-traction rear end. 11. Two automotive batteries max may be used, and can be located in the passenger floor. They must be securely fastened and covered. 12. Hood and trunk must be secured by two chains, one in each corner. Chain must not exceed 3/8”. 13. No frame welding allowed. No braces, pipes, angle iron or other reinforcing! All body mount rubbers and bolts must remain stock. No threaded rod allowed. 14. Suspension: no chains, blocks, stuffed shocks or spring/screw-jacks will be allowed. Coil springs may be changed, leaf springs may be repaired and no more than four clamps on each leaf spring. Coil spring in rear ends may not be changed to leaf springs. 15. Tires: any tire/wheel combination may be used on any vehicle tire size max 16”. All wheel weights must be removed. Tubes in tires are allowed. NO DOUBLE STUFFING TIRES, NO STUDDED TIRES ALLOWED. 16. All cars must have working brakes at start of heat. 17. Interior cage around driver recommended but not required. Safety first. 18. THIS IS A STOCK DERBY NO MODS ALLOWED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 19. Bumpers may be changed but must remain from make to make. Bumpers may be welded but only 3” on top and bottom of mounting plates. Cars equipped with bumper shocks may be welded as well. No filled bumpers or reinforcing of bumpers. 20. Bolting of fenders, hood or trunk is not allowed. 21. NO PASSENGERS ALLOWED IN CAR, DRIVER ONLY. CONTESTANTS: 1. All contestants must be 18 years of age or older. Entrants 16-18 will be accepted with notarized approval of parent or guardian. 2. Only one car can be entered per driver and he or she must be the driver of said vehicle. 3. Any driver judged inebriated will be disqualified. 4. No alcoholic beverages will be allowed to be brought onto the fairgrounds. 5. The Fair Association will not be responsible for any vehicle or its components left on the fairgrounds. ALL CARS MUST BE REMOVED FROM FAIR GROUNDS, if any cars are left they will be towed at owner’s expense. 6. All gas in the pit area must be in red containers. 7. ALL COMPETITORS MUST HAVE A VALID DRIVERS LICENSE. COMPETITION: 1. Any type of collision is legal. No driver’s door hits are allowed. If a passenger is in the car no passenger door hits are allowed. If a door hit is made you will be disqualified. 2. Drivers playing possum or sand bagging will be signaled to get under way. Failure to comply in 30 seconds will result in disqualification. 3. Competition will start from a dead stop. Judges will inform drivers on where to park in arena. 4. The last car running will be the winner. In the event of 2 cars simultaneously demolish each other, the judges will pick a winner depending on performance of car. 5. Flags: Red means stop, Black indicates disqualification. 6. An indicator will be attached to each car at the start of the competition. A driver signals he is disabled and out of the event by removing the indicator. Driver MUST remain in the seat and helmet on until the end of the event. 7. Officials have the right to refuse to register anyone that they feel is not qualified. 8. DECISION OF THE REFEREE AND OFFICIALS IS FINAL. Trophies are to be handed out for: 1st place, 2nd place and 3rd place Prize money is to be determined on how many entries there are. Deadline for Registration is no later than July 5th, 2016. Max 10 cars for derby. If registration not met, will accept cars at gates on derby day. No refunds on entry fees. Any questions or concerns call: Chad Cove (780)882-0629 or Dave Lawton (250)719-8474 Bonanza & District Agricultural Society 38th Annual Fair and Mud Bog July 15-17, 2016 Bench Show Co-ordinator: Kate Lowes 780-500-0031 For more information please contact Jesse Foster 780-353-2401 Rules & Regulations: 1. Entry tags are available at Bonanza General Store. Tags must not be closed. Junior entries please list age on back of tag. 2. Exhibits will be received from 11:00am-2:00pm Alberta time on Friday, July 15, 2015. Doors close at 2:00pm sharp. No entries will be accepted after this time. 3. Please count all entries and have a total when bringing your entries to the fair on Friday. 4. The convenors try to prevent damage and loss of exhibits, however, they cannot be held responsible for any such loss or damage that may occur. 5. Convenors reserve the right to decide any point not covered by the rules and regulations. Please direct all inquiries to Jesse Foster. 6. Exhibits must be left on display until 3:00pm on Saturday, July 16, 2016. After 3:30pm ALL exhibits will be moved unless prior arrangements have been made with the coordinator. 7. Exhibits must conform to the description of the class and MUST be the work of the exhibitor. 8. Exhibits must not have been shown in any previous Bonanza Agricultural Society fairs. 9. Only one exhibit per exhibitor per class. 10. Judges may refuse to award first or any prize where, in their judgement, entries are not worthy of such. 11. No person is allowed to interfere with the judges while they are discharging their duties. Anyone doing so may forfeit his or her right to all prizes at this years fair and may be barred from exhibiting in future years. 12. A prize will be awarded for high points: Section A – School Work Section B – Junior Class Classes Section C – Culinary & Baking Section D – Pioneer Skills, Farm Products & Antiques Section E – Handicrafts Section F – Fine Arts & Crafts Section G – Photography Section H – Horticulture Section I – 4H Section J – Recycling Gymkhana 13. Prize money can be picked up Saturday, July 16, 2016 between 11:00am and 4:00pm. Prize money awarded: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00, 4th $0.50 (4th place only awarded in school work and junior class) 14. Any prize money not collected will be considered a donation to the fair, with the exception of the school work. 15. Convenors are discouraged from entering their own sections. Section A – School Work Sponsored by Marcel & Penny Lepage High points plaque sponsored by Bonanza AgSociety in honor of George & Arlene Blakis Only one entry per pupil in each fall fair class. Indicate name, grade and school on each tag. Deadline for entries is June 30, 2016. When all entries are assembled into grades, call convenor to arrange pick up. Creative Writing Pupils must stay on topic and keep to word limit. Creative writing entries must be a maximum of 500 words, hand or type written, double spaced and titled. Write on one side only, staple pages in left hand corner. Class: A1. Kindergarten……………. Original Story A2. Grade 1………………….. Original Story A3. Grade 2………………..... Original Story A4. Grade 3………………..... Original Story A5. Grade 4………………..... Original Story A6. Grade 5………………..... Original Story A7. Grade 6………………..... Original Story A8. Grade 7 & 8…………….. Original Story A9. Grade 9 & 10……………. Original Story A10. Grade 11 & 12…………... Original Story Penmanship Kindergarten students may do any appropriate two lines of rhyme. Students (grades 1-12) will do the alphabet - upper and lower case script followed by an appropriate poem. Class: A11. Kindergarten……... Print A12. Grade 1…………... Print A13. Grade 2…………... Print A14. Grade 3…………... Cursive A15. Grade 4………….. Cursive A16. Grade 5 & 6……… Cursive A17. Grade 7 & 8….…... Cursive A18. Grade 9 & 10……... Cursive A19. Grade 11 & 12…...... Cursive Original Poems Students are to pick their own topic. Must include some rhyme. May be printed on standard size computer paper. Does not need to be mounted. Must be original. Class: A20. Preschool/Kindergarten……..... Maximum 4 Lines A21. Grade 1………………………… Maximum 4 Lines A22. Grade 2………………………... Maximum 4 Lines A23. Grade 3 & 4……………………. Maximum 6 Lines A24. Grade 5 & 6……………………. Maximum 8 Lines A25. Grade 7 & 8……………………. Maximum 8 Lines A26. Grade 9 & 10…………………... Maximum 8 Lines A27. Grade 11 & 12………………….. Maximum 8 Lines Art Collage Pictures are to be on paper no larger than 12 x 18 paper. Freehand drawing, felts, crayons or pencil crayons Class: A28. Preschool A29. Kindergarten A30. Grade 1 A31. Grade 2 A32. Grade 3 A33. Grade 4 A34. Grade 5 A35. Grade 6 A36. Grade 7 & 8 A37. Grade 9 & 10 A38. Grade 11 & 12 No larger than 12 x 18 Class: A50. Preschool A51. Kindergarten A52. Grade 1 A53. Grade 2 A54. Grade 3 A55. Grade 4 A56. Grade 5 A57. Grade 6 A58. Grade 7 & 8 A59. Grade 9 & 10 A60. Grade 11 & 12 Painting Watercolour or acrylic Class: A39. Preschool A40. Kindergarten A41. Grade 1 A42. Grade 2 A43. Grade 3 A44. Grade 4 A45. Grade 5 A46. Grade 6 A47. Grade 7 & 8 A48. Grade 9 & 10 A49. Grade 11 & 12 Sculpture Sculpture to be placed on suitable material for display such as a paper plate or piece of sturdy cardboard Class: A61. Preschool A62. Kindergarten A63. Grade 1 A64. Grade 2 A65. Grade 3 A66. Grade 4 A67. Grade 5 A68. Grade 6 A69. Grade 7 & 8 A70. Grade 9 & 10 A71. Grade 11 & 12 Section B – Junior Classes Sponsored by Norman & Edna Nickel and Marvin & Christine Meier Only one entry per class per exhibitor. Age of exhibitor must be written on the back of all tags. Points used in judging are: A. Originality B. Difficulty C. Neatness D. General impression of exhibit Must be the child’s own work. Arts & Crafts Beading B1. Ages 7 & under B2. Ages 8 to 12 B3. Ages 13 to 16 Collection – Bug – Must be labeled, displayed and deceased B22. Ages 7 & under B23. Ages 8 to 12 B24. Ages 13 to 16 Bird House B4. Ages 7 & under B5. Ages 8 to 12 B6. Ages 13 to 16 Colouring Book Page – Provided on last page B25. Ages 3 & under B26. Ages 4 to 7 B27. Ages 8 to 12 Card – Handmade, any occasion B7. Ages 7 & under B8. Ages 8 to 12 B9. Ages 13 to 16 Construction - Lego B28. Ages 7 & under B29. Ages 8 to 12 B30. Ages 13 to 16 Ceramics B10. Ages 7 & under B11. Ages 8 to 12 B12. Ages 13 to 16 Construction – Other B31. Ages 7 & under B32. Ages 8 to 12 B33. Ages 13 to 16 Christmas Tree Decoration B13. Ages 7 & under B14. Ages 8 to 12 B15. Ages 13 to 16 Crocheting or Knitting – Any item B34. Ages 7 & under B35. Ages 8 to 12 B36. Ages 13 to 16 Collage B16. Ages 7 & under B17. Ages 8 to 12 B18. Ages 13 to 16 Drawing or Sketch – Pencil or ink B37. Ages 7 & under B38. Ages 8 to 12 B39. Ages 13 to 16 Collection – Any Secured to a box or a board, or in a book B19. Ages 7 & under B20. Ages 8 to 12 B21. Ages 13 to 16 Drawing – Wax crayon, pastel or felt B40. Ages 3 & under B41. Ages 4 to 7 B42. Ages 8 to 12 B43. Ages 13 t0 16 Fabric Pictures B44. Ages 7 & under B45. Ages 8 to 12 B46. Ages 13 to 16 Fridge Magnet B47. Ages 7 & under B48. Ages 8 to 12 B49. Ages 13 to 16 Hobby Display – Other B50. Ages 7 & under B51. Ages 8 to 12 B52. Ages 13 to 16 Macaroni Creation – On a board named or titled B53. Ages 7 & under B54. Ages 8 to 12 B55. Ages 13 to 16 Model – Any item with instructions B56. Ages 7 & under B57. Ages 8 to 12 B58. Ages 13 to 16 Mud Pies – Must be in a foil plate. For safety reasons, please decorate without using icing sugar toppings, wild mushrooms, foxtails or toadstools B59. Ages 3 & under B60. Ages 4 to 7 B61. Ages 8 to 12 Painted Rocks – Any design. Pets must be named. Singles or collections of up to 12 rocks B62. Ages 3 & under B63. Ages 4 to 7 B64. Ages 8 to 12 Painting – Oil or acrylic B65. Ages 3 & under B66. Ages 4 to 7 B67. Ages 8 to 12 B68. Ages 13 to 16 Painting – Water Colour B69. Ages 3 & under B70. Ages 4 to 7 B71. Ages 8 to 12 B72. Ages 13 to 16 Paper Airplane - Decorated B73. Ages 7 & under B74. Ages 8 to 12 B75. Ages 13 to 16 Play Dough or Plasticine Model B76. Ages 7 & under B77. Ages 8 to 12 Pottery – Hand Worked B78. Ages 7 & under B79. Ages 8 to 12 B80. Ages 13 to 16 Pottery – Wheel Cast B81. Ages 7 & under B82. Ages 8 to 12 B83. Ages 13 to 16 Rice Crispy Sculpture – Must be names and titled Food coloring & toothpicks are allowed. B84. Ages 7 & under B85. Ages 8 to 12 Scrapbooking – One page only B86. Ages 7 & under B87. Ages 8 to 12 B88. Ages 13 to 16 Sewing – Any item B89. Ages 7 & under B90. Ages 8 to 12 B91. Ages 13 to 16 Vegetable Creature – In a container or on a suitable tray. Toothpicks are allowed. Must be named or titled. B92. Ages 7 & under B93. Ages 8 to 12 Woodwork – Any item 7 & under category may build from a kit. B94. Ages 7 & under B95. Ages 8 to 12 B96. Ages 13 to 16 Section L – Junior Classes Sponsored by donations in memory of Helen Crocker Only one entry per class per exhibitor. Age of exhibitor must be written on the back of all tags. Must be the child’s own work. Baking & Culinary Cake – Iced and decorated L1. Ages 7 & under L2. Ages 8 to 12 L3. Ages 13 to 16 Cookies – Chocolate Chip – 4 L4. Ages 7 & under L5. Ages 8 to 12 L6. Ages 13 to 16 Cookies – Decorated – 4 L7. Ages 7 & under L8. Ages 8 to 12 L9. Ages 13 to 16 Brownies – 4 pieces no icing L16. Ages 7 & under L17. Ages 8 to 12 L18. Ages 13 to 16 Muffins – Bran - 4 L19. Ages 7 & under L20. Ages 8 to 12 L21. Ages 13 to 16 Rice Crispy Squares L22. Ages 7 & under L23. Ages 8 to 12 L24. Ages 13 to 16 Bread – White or whole wheat – Loaf L10. Ages 7 & under L11. Ages 8 to 12 L12. Ages 13 to 16 Pie – Any type – 7 & under category may use store bought filling L25. Ages 7 & under L26. Ages 8 to 12 L27. Ages 13 to 16 Bread – Banana – Loaf L13. Ages 7 & under L14. Ages 8 to 12 L15. Ages 13 to 16 Nutritious Lunch – In a kit – List ingredients L28. Ages 7 & under L29. Ages 8 to 12 L30. Ages 13 to 16 Junior Horticulture Please try to use an attractive, durable container. Berries L31. Ages 7 & under L32. Ages 8 to 12 L33. Ages 13 to 16 Vegetable Collection – 6 or more kinds. List vegetables used. Arrange in suitable container or tray. L34. Ages 7 & under L35. Ages 8 to 12 L36. Ages 13 to 16 Bouquet – Garden Flower L37. Ages 7 & under L38. Ages 8 to 12 L39. Ages 13 to 16 Bouquet – Wild Flower L40. Ages 7 & under L41. Ages 8 to 12 L42. Ages 13 to 16 Bouquet – Sunflowers L43. Ages 7 & under L44. Ages 8 to 12 L45. Ages 13 to 16 Sunflower Head – Single – Large Does not have to be bloomed. L46. Ages 7 & under L47. Ages 8 to 12 L48. Ages 13 to 16 Marigolds – 3 blooms L49. Ages 7 & under L50. Ages 8 to 12 L51. Ages 13 to 16 Pansy – 3 blooms L52. Ages 7 & under L53. Ages 8 to 12 L54. Ages 13 to 16 House Plant L55. Ages 7 & under L56. Ages 8 to 12 L57. Ages 13 to 16 Patio Planter L58. Ages 7 & under L59. Ages 8 to 12 L60. Ages 13 to 16 Junior Photography Photography – Animals – Please use black matting. No frames please. L61. Ages 7 & under L62. Ages 8 to 12 L63. Ages 13 to 16 Photography – Person or People Please use black matting. No frames please. L67. Ages 7 & under L68. Ages 8 to 12 L69. Ages 13 to 16 Photography – Flowers – Please use black matting. No frames please. L64. Ages 7 & under L65. Ages 8 to 12 L66. Ages 13 to 16 Photography – Scenery Please use black matting. No frames please. L70. Ages 7 & under L71. Ages 8 to 12 L72. Ages 13 to 16 Junior Recycled Product Use as little new materials as possible. List all materials and state if new or used. Fabric L73. Ages 7 & under L74. Ages 8 to 12 L75. Ages 13 to 16 Recycled Paper L82. Ages 7 & under L83. Ages 8 to 12 L84. Ages 13 to 16 Glass L76. Ages 7 & under L77. Ages 8 to 12 L78 Ages 13 to 16 Plastic L85. Ages 7 & under L86. Ages 8 to 12 L87. Ages 13 to 16 Metal L79. Ages 7 & under L80. Ages 8 to 12 L81. Ages 13 to 16 Other L88. Ages 7 & under L89. Ages 8 to 12 L90. Ages 13 to 16 Section C – Culinary & Baking Sponsored by Mountainview Safety Services Only one entry per class per exhibitor. No nuts in any entries (due to allergies). No warm or hot entries please. Baking Please use new, clear plastic bags. No store bought pastry or pie filler. Pies not glazed – sugar may be added. C1. Biscuits – Baking Powder C2. Bread or Loaf – Banana C3. Bread – Rye – 1 loaf C4. Bread – White – 1 loaf C5. Bread – Whole Wheat – 1 loaf C6. Bread or Loaf – Zucchini C7. Brownies – Chocolate – 4 C8. Buns – Cinnamon – 4 C9. Buns – White – 4 C10. Buns – Whole Wheat – 4 C11. Cake – Beet C12. Cake – Chocolate – Iced C13. Cake – Chiffon C14. Cake – Decorated C15. Chocolate Fudge C16. Cookies – Chocolate Chip – 4 C17. Cookies – Decorated – 4 C18. Cookies – Gingerbread C19. Cookies – Sugar C20. Doughnuts C21.Gluten Free Any Item (Include recipe) C22. Gingerbread House C23. Muffins – Bran C24. Pie – Two Crusts – Apple C25. Pie – Two Crusts – Other C26. Pie – Lemon – With meringue C27. Pie – Pumpkin – No meringue C28. Scones – 4 C29. Tarts – Butter C30. Other Canning All jars must be labeled and dated. Attach entry tags with string or wire. Jars must be sealed with top ring loosened. No wax please. Please use new lids. Fruit C31. Apples C32. Apricots C33. Pears C34. Raspberries C35. Tomatoes C36. Other Not Listed Jams & Jellies C37. Jam – Blueberry – Tame C38. Jam – Blueberry – Wild C39. Jam – Raspberry – Tame C40. Jam – Raspberry – Wild C41. Jam – Strawberry – Tame C42. Jam – Strawberry – Wild C43. Jam – Other – Tame C44. Jam – Other – Wild C45. Jam – Mixed (2 or more) C46. Jelly – Crab Apple C47. Jelly – Cranberry C48. Jelly – Grape C49. Jelly – Saskatoon C50. Marmalade C51. Other Not Listed Pickles & Variety Items C52. Antipasto C53. Apple Pie Filling C54. Applesauce C55. Chutney C56. Meat – Any type C57. Pickles – Beet C58. Pickles – Bread & Butter C59. Pickles – Dilled Carrot C60. Pickles – Dilled Cucumber C61. Pickles – Mustard Bean C62. Pickles – Other C63. Relish – Sweet C64. Other Not Listed Section D – Pioneer Skills, Farm Products & Antiques Sponsored by Alvin & Janet Hubert Skills & Produce Only one entry per class per exhibitor D1. Bannock – 1 serving in a plastic bag D2. Beef Tallow – In a jar D3. Beer – Homemade – Clear bottle D4. Butter – Shaped – Approx. 1lb D5. Candle – One or set D6. Cottage Cheese – One container – dry D7. Darned Sock D8. Dried Fruit – 3 varieties D9. Eggs – Brown – 12 D10. Eggs – White – 12 D11. Hand Lotion – Handmade D12. Hand Patched Item D13. Home Ground Flower D14. Honey – One pint – Date and label D15. Jelly – Rosehip D16. Jerky D17. Johnny Cake D18. Sauerkraut – One jar – Sealed D19. Wine – Red – Homemade – Clear bottle D20. Wine – White – Homemade – Clear bottle D21. Other Antiques Please label item with any known history and date if possible. We are not responsible for any lost, stolen or damaged items. If it is very precious, you may not wish to bring it. D22. Book D32. Tool – Mechanic D23. Clothing D33. Toy D24. Glass D34. Unknown Item D25. Household Item – Decorative D35. Wood D26. Household Item – Useful D36. Outdoor Item – These will be arranged D27. Jewelry between the hall and the sidewalk alongside D28. Luxury Item the outdoor planter competition. D29. Metal D37. Other D30. Tool – Animal Care D38. Quilts – With story and history D31. Tool – Carpentry Bonanza General Store Box 27 Bonanza, Alberta T0H 0K0 5 Miles North of Highway 49 on Road 719 Best Pizza in the North Groceries • Take Out • Post Office Hunting & Fishing Licenses • Liquor • Gas Diesel • Propane • Tire Shop • ATB Agency Phone: 780-353-3773 Fax: 780-353-3919 Email: bonanza_store@yahoo.ca http://www.facebook.com/bonanzageneralstore Monday- Saturday: 7:00am-9:00pm Sundays & Holidays 10:00am-6:00pm Check out Fair Day specials, Door Prizes & Pre Register for the Outdoor Planter Contest! Section E – Handicrafts Sponsored by B-Max Oilfield Services Press and bind all seems. No knots. Stuff cushions with light filling. One entry per exhibitor per class. Only new articles – NOT USED. Crocheting E1. Afghan – Any Style E2. Afghan – Baby E3. Baby Set E4. Beaded Crocheting E5. Bedspread E6. Dishcloth E7. Doily – Mounted – 14” & under E8. Doily – Mounted – Over 14” E9. Pot Holders E10. Pot Scrubber E11. Slippers E12. Sweater E13. Tablecloth E14. Other Sewing Garments are to be properly finished, clean and neatly pressed, on a clothes hanger where appropriate. Label whether serger or regular machine. E15. Apron E23. Night Wear E16. Button Shirt or Blouse E24. Pot Holders E17. Dress E25. Quilted Wall Hanging E18. Dressed Doll – Clothing made by exhibitor E26. Stuffed Toy E19. Jacket – Denim E27. Sweatshirt E20. Jacket – Quilted E28. Table Runner/Topper E21. Pants E29. Vest E22 Lingerie – Any Item E30. Any Other Article Knitting E31. Afghan – Any Style E32. Afghan – Baby E33. Baby Set E34. Child’s Sweater E35. Dishcloth E36. Doily E37. Mitts – One Pair E38. Scarf E39. Shawl E40. Slippers – One Pair E41. Socks – Fancy – One Pair E42. Socks – Plain – One Pair E43. Sweater – Heavy Knit E44. Sweater – Light Knit E45. Sweater – Siwash E46. Toque Quilts Double size quilt minimum with the exception of baby quilt which is lap quilt size. E47. Baby Quilt – Lap Quilt Size E48. Duvet Cover – Double Size Minimum E49. Hand Quilted – Machine Sewn – Double Size Minimum E50. Hand Tied – Machine Sewn – Double Size Minimum E51. Machine Quilted – Machine Sewed – Double Size Minimum E52. Machine Sewed – Professionally Quilted – Double Size Minimum E53. Machine Sewed – Quilted Freestyle – Double Size Minimum E54. Quilted Cushion Hand Embroidery E55. Any Item – Framed E56. Candle Wicking (White work embroidery That uses an unbleached cotton thread) E57. Crewel – Yarn Only E58. Dresser Scarf E59. Pillow Case E60. Tablecloth E61. Tea Towel E62. Other Variety Items E63. Appliqué E64. Counted Cross Stitch – Large Item E65. Counted Cross Stitch – Small Item E66. Crocheted Item E67. Hardanger E68. Knitted Item E69. Macramé E70. Needle Point E71. Petit Point E72. Purse E73. Quillow E74. Sewn E75. Soft Sculpture E76. Tatting E77. Teddy Bear E78. Weaving E79. Other Over 65 Age Group E80. Afghan – Crocheted E81. Crocheting E82. Cushion E83. Hand Embroidery E84. Knitting – Any Item E85. Quilt – Baby E86. Quilt – Machine Sewn – Hand Quilted E87. Quilt – Machine Sewn – Hand tied E88. Quilt – Machine Sewn – Machine Quilted E89. Other Special Needs E92. Fabric Picture E93. Original Poem – Scribed E94. Original Story – Scribed E95. Photography E96. Woodwork Open to anyone who may need assistance. Not age specific. E90. Collage E91. Colouring Page – Any Medium Section F – Fine Arts & Crafts Sponsored by Diverse Drilling and Les Enyedy Oilfield Services Only one entry per exhibitor per class. Ceramics and pottery should be free from runs, smears or chips. Pictures and wreaths must be ready to hang and in good repair. Hobby displays must be more than one item and displayed in a box or on a board or framed. Pictures F1. Collage F2. Drawing – Crayon F3. Drawing – Pastel F4. Drawing – Pen, ink, charcoal or pencil F5. Dyeing F6. Framed Dry Flower Picture F7. Handmade Greeting Card F8. Painting – Acrylic F9. Painting – Oil/Acrylic F10. Painting – Watercolor F11. Painting – On Unique Item (Ex: saw blades, pails, shovels, etc.) F12. Other – Not Listed Above Crafts F13. Basket – Any Medium F14. Beading F15. Birdhouse – Decorative F16. Birdhouse – Functional F17. Calligraphy – Upper & Lower Case Alphabet and Short Poem of Exhibitor’s Choice F18. Candles (2) – Dipped F19. Candles (2) – Rolled F20. Ceramics – Christmas F21. Ceramics – Other F22. Ceramics – Stained Glass F23. Center Piece F24. Christmas Tree – Decorated (must bring your own tree) F25. Christmas Tree Decoration F26. Christmas Wreath F27. Clay Pottery – Single Piece F28. Clay Pottery – Collection (3 or more) F29. Collection or Display – Handcrafter F30. Collection or Display – Model F31. Collection or Display – Other F32. Creating With Found Objects F33. Decorated Box or Container F34. Decoupage F35. Handmade Doll F36. Handmade Jewelry F37. Lampshade F38. Leather – Beaded F39. Leather – Soft F40. Leather – Tooled F41. Painted Rock – May be a collection of 12 or less. Must be titled or named. F42. Photo Album F43. Photo Frame F44. Rubber Stamping – Any Item F45. Scrapbooking – Birthday F46. Scrapbooking – Children/Family F47. Scrapbooking – Event F48. Scrapbooking – Other F49. Scrapbooking – Vacation F50. Scrapbooking – Wedding F51. Stained Glass Item F52. Wall Hanging F53. Wind Chime F54. Woodcraft – Any Article Using Nails or Glue F55. Woodcraft – Hand Carved F56. Woodcraft – Machine or Lathe Made F57. Wreath – Any Occasion F58. Yard Decoration F59. Other Creative Writing F60. Short Story F61. Original Poem Section G – Photography Sponsored by Audrey Elsenheimer All photographs should be 4” x 6” in size, mounted on black background that is no larger than 4 ½” x 6 ½” NO frames Photographs should be in color unless otherwise indicated G8, G9 and G10 – Limit collection to 6 pictures G1. Animal(s) or Reptiles G2. Baby G3. Bird(s) G4. Black & White G5. Bonanza Fair Event G6. Bug(s) G7. Child or Children G8. Collection – Flowers – 12” x 16” G9. Collection – Scenery – 12” x 16” G10. Collection – Sequence – 12” x 16” G11. Dance G12. Digitally Enhanced – Before & After – Other G13. Digitally Enhanced – Before & After – Person G14. Digitally Enhanced – Collage – Use 3 to 4 G15. Event G16. Landscape – Local G17. Landscape – Travel G18. Local Historic Sight or Antique G19. Panorama (4” x 10”) G20. Person(s) – Candid Shot G21. Person(s) – Formal Portrait G22. Pet(s) G23. Pioneer/Antiques – Local G24. Pioneer Heritage – Local G25. Sports G26. Sunrise or Sunset G27. Waterscape G28. Other Section H – Horticulture Sponsored by donations in memory of Doll Ashdown All vegetables should be clean, fresh, washed (not scrubbed) and of medium, uniform size. All vegetables should be reasonably free from blemishes caused by insects, disease, injury, dirt and sun scald. Root vegetables should be trimmed to 7” in length. Bulb onions should have ½ inch of top left on and the hairs trimmed to ½ inch. Broccoli and cauliflower should have outer leaves trimmed to just below flowers. Cabbage and lettuce should have outer layers removed to better present vegetable. Please name varieties if possible. H1. Beans – Any Type – 6 straight pods – 1 cm stem left on H2. Beans – Wax – 6 straight pods – 1 cm stem left on H3. Beans – Purple – 6 straight pods – 1 cm stem left on H4. Beets – Long/Cylindrical – 3 roots – 1 cm stem left on H5. Beets – Round/Global – 3 roots – 1 cm stem left on H6. Broccoli – 4 inches of stem – 1 head H7. Cabbage – Green – 1 head – 1 or 2 wrappers attached H8. Cabbage – Red – 1 head – 1 or 2 wrapper leaves attached H9. Carrots – Baby – 3 roots – Not over 6 inches H10. Carrots – 3 roots – Not over 17cm (7 inches) H11. Cauliflower – 1 head – Some leaves attached H12. Cucumbers – 3 Field – 1cm stem H13. Cucumbers – 3 Pickling – 2”-3” long H14. Cucumbers – 3 Greenhouse or English – 1cm stem H15. Garden Herb Collection – 3 or more varieties – Labeled H16. Garlic – 2 bulbs – Roots trimmed to 1cm H17. Lettuce – Head – Roots trimmed to 1cm – 1 head H18. Lettuce – Leaf – 1 head H19. Lettuce – Romaine – 1 head – Roots trimmed to 1cm H20. Onion – 2 bulbs not peeled – Trim roots and top to 1cm H21. Onion – Red – 2 bulbs not peeled – Trim roots and top to 1cm H22. Onion – Green Bunching – 5 – Trim roots to 1cm – Tops trimmed evenly H23. Peas – Named – Shelling type – 5 pods H24. Peppers – 2 Sweet Bell – 1cm stem H25. Peppers – 2 Hot – 1cm stem H26. Potatoes – 3 White H27. Potatoes – 3 Red H28. Kohlrabi – 1 – Roots trimmed to 1cm – Center leaves left on H29. Swiss Chard – 1 plant – Trim root diagonally H30. Tomatoes – Cherry – 5 – Not more than 2.5cm diameter H31. Tomatoes – Green – Field – 3 fruits H32. Tomatoes – Green – Greenhouse – 3 fruits H33. Tomatoes – Ripe – Field – 3 fruits H34. Tomatoes – Ripe – Greenhouse – 3 fruits H35. Turnip – 1 root – Trim to 1cm H36. Vegetable Unique – Odd shape, unusual, extremely large – 1 vegetable H37. Vegetable Collection – 5 or more varieties - Labeled H38. Zucchini – 1 – 1cm stem left on H39. Other – Not listed Above – Labeled Fruit & Berries All fruits should be large, ripe, of good color, free from blemishes and in good condition. Berries should NOT be washed. H40. Apples – 3 fruit – Stem attached H41. Apple – Crab – 3 fruit – Stem attached H42. Fruit Collection – Tame – 3 or more fruit varieties – ½ cup each – Labeled H43. Fruit Collection – Wild – 3 or more fruit varieties – ½ cup each – Labeled H44. Raspberries – 12 not hulled H45. Rhubarb – 6 stalks – Tied in two places – 1’ leaf – Bottom left on H46. Saskatoons – 12 – Stem removed H47. Strawberries – 12 – Not hulled H48. Other Fruit – Not Listed Above – Labeled Houseplants H49. African Violet – In bloom – Single crowns – 1 pot H50. African Violet – In bloom – Double crowns – 1 pot H51. Cactus – Any variety (Cactus only) H52. Flowering Plant – In bloom H53. Foliage Plant – No blooms H54. Orchid – In bloom – 1 pot H55. Unusual Plant – 1 pot H56. Houseplant – Other not listed above – Labeled Flowers Flowers should be uniform in size and stem lengths, as free of insects, dust and blemishes as possible. We recommend displaying pansies and dwarf marigolds on aluminum foil over low container. H57. Arrangement – Dinner – 3 or more kinds (named) – total height no more than 12” H58. Arrangement – Dried Flowers – No Purchased Items H59. Arrangement – One Color – 3 or more kinds (named) – All flowers a shade of one color H60. Arrangement – Garden Flowers – 4 or more varieties (named) H61. Arrangement – Miniature – Up to 8cm (3”) in any direction – Viewed from all sides H62. Arrangement – Tea Cup – Not to exceed 20cm (8”) including base and accessories H63. Arrangement – Special Occasion – Varieties named – Accessories permitted H64. Aster – 3 blooms – Under 3” H65. Aster – 3 blooms – 3” and over H66. Aster – 3 blooms – Spider – Over 2” H67. Bachelor Buttons – 6 blooms – One color H68. Bachelor Buttons – 6 blooms – Mixed colors H69. Begonia – Potted – Single pant – Ruffed H70. Begonia – Potted – Single plant – Rose form H71. Bulb – Outdoor Flowering – One stem – Any kind H72. Calendula – One bloom per stem – 3 blooms H73. Calla Lily – 1 bloom H74. Carnations – 3 flowers – Mixed H75. Corsage – Fresh Flowers – Include corsage pin H76. Cosmos – 3 blooms H77. Dahlia – 1 bloom – Over 4” diameter H78. Dahlia – 1 bloom – Under 4” diameter H79. Delphinium – 3 stems – Any color H80. Geranium – Potted – One plant H81. Gladiolus – 1 spike only H82. Gladiolus – Miniature H83. Hanging Basket – No more than 12” across H84. Johnny Jump Ups – 3 blooms all same color – Displayed on provided foil plate H85. Lily – 1 spike H86. Lupin – 1 stem H87. Marigold – 3 blooms – Large – Over 2” H88. Marigold – 3 blooms – Small – 2” and under H89. Nasturtiums – One kind – 3 blooms H90. Nicotianna – 3 branches – One color or mixed H91. Pansy – 2.5cm or under – 1 variety – 3 blooms H92. Pansy – 2.5cm to 5cm – 1 variety – 3 blooms H93. Pansy- Over 5cm – 1 variety – 3 blooms H94. Petunia – Potted – 1 plant H95. Petunia – Ruffled – 3 blooms H96. Petunia – Single – 3 blooms H97. Rose – Shrub – 1 stalk – Complete with stem and leaf H98. Rose – Tea – 1 bloom – Complete with stem and leaf H99. Sweet Peas – 3 spikes H100. Sweet William – 3 branches – Any color H101. Planter H102. Other – Not listed above – Labeled Section I – 4H: Members Only Sponsored by LT Petroleum Project book and produce or project to be judged separately Age must be on back of tag “Project book and display” includes your book, with pictures and other items that represent your 4H year Class: I1. Beef – Advertising Poster I2. Beef – Intermediate Project Book I3. Beef – Junior Project I4. Beef – Senior Project Book I5. Craft – Intermediate Project Book Section J – Recycling Sponsored by LT Petroleum Recycling: to use materials AGAIN that have been used PRIOR. Notes: 1. Use as little new material as possible 2. List all materials and state if new or used 3. Only one entry per exhibitor per class 4. No sharp objects Class J1. Metal – Any Article J2. Wood – Any Article J3. Paper – Any Article J4. Glass – Any Article J5. Fabrics – Any Article (no denim) J6. Plastic – Any Article J7. Leather – Any Article J8. Denim – Any Article I6. Craft – Junior Project Book I7. Horse – Junior Project Book I8. Horse – Senior Project Book I9. Horse – Intermediate Project Book I10. Senior Project Book G ERRY’S W ELL S ERVICES 312591 AB Ltd. Bonanza & District Agricultural Society 38th Annual Fair and Mud Bog July 15-17, 2016 Gymkhana Age groups for Gymkhana *All ages can do all events* K1. Lead Line – Any child being led – 8 years and under K2. Peewee – Has not attained his/her 10th birthday by January 1, 2016 K3. Junior – Has not attained his/her 14th birthday by January 1, 2016 K4. Intermediate – Has no attained his/her 18th birthday by January 1, 2016 K5. Adult – 18 years and over $5.00 pr. Entry for Lead Line free Saturday Gymkhana registration – 8:00am – 9:00am All registries must be in by 9:00am. Gymkhana events begin at 11:00am Please note: that Gymkhana events will also run on Sunday, July 17, 2016 starting at 10:00am. There will be no concession available on Sunday *A huge thank you to all our Gymkhana sponsors* Bonanza & District Agricultural Society 38th Annual Fair and Mud Bog July 15-17, 2016 Thank you to our Fair Sponsors. Without your help these events would not be possible. We appreciate your support. 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