Junior Classes H, N, and P information and classes.
Union County Fair Junior Department
Class H Rules and Youth Exhibits - Rules
All Junior Livestock Classes follow these rules.
1. Section 260.95 Junior Classes (age changed to same as 4-H age requirements). Junior classes are eligible for premium state aid only if they are open to boys and girls who are 8 years of age or in the third grade and not yet 19 years of age on or before September 1 of the year previous to the fair." (effective 2006) (Meaning: Must be between 8-18 years of age by Sept 1. of the year before the fair.)
All animals (i.e., individual, herd or flock classes) shown in junior classes must be the property of the boys and girls showing them. If the same animals are shown in both the open classes and junior classes, they shall be shown under the same exhibitor's name (For example, the father is not permitted to show and animal in the open class and the son or daughter to show the same animal in the junior classes.)
2. Any youth living outside of the county, but belonging to an organized club or group or attending school within Union or Johnson County may enter exhibits at the Union County Fair.
3. Each exhibitor will assume all risk for his/her exhibit.
4. All junior entries will be entered Saturday, August 16, 2008, between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. Junior livestock other than horses and ponies will be registered Monday, August 18, 2008, between 9:0 am and 3:00 pm and in place by Monday, 5:00 pm. All junior livestock exhibitors AND A PARENT are to attend a meeting Monday, August 18, 2008 at 7:0 pm in the show arena.
The junior and 4-H horse and pony show will be Saturday, August 16, 2008 beginning at 1:00 pm in the horse show arena. Therefore, all horses and ponies may register prior to the show in the fair office.
5. Each exhibitor must present a completed exhibitor's entry form, with the entry fee, at the time of registration.
6. There must be and entry tag for each entry entered, except livestock. The tag will be secured at the time of entering in the fair office. An exhibitor may enter a class only once unless otherwise stated.
7. Any youth that exhibits at the fair will receive a pass free of charge upon proof of exhibit. This pass is to be good for all days of the fair. This pass will be an arm band.
8. No exhibit may be removed without presenting a claim check to the division superintendent.
9. Youths may not stay at the fairgrounds overnight without parental and/or adult permission and supervision.
10. Division superintendents will act as supervisors of exhibits in all classes.
11. Decisions of the judges will be final in all classes.
12. THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY EXHIBITS DEEMED UNWORTHY OR WHICH DO NOT CONFORM TO THE CLASS DESCRIPTION.
13 Original health certificates for animals to be exhibited must be in the exhibitor's possession as animals are unloaded. *Note health requirements on this website.
14. Exhibitors must house their animals in the place designated by the division superintendent in charge. No blocking chutes allowed in side the barn without a superintendent's approval. Failure to do so will be considered a disqualification. For safety purposes, all aisles should be clear and free of equipment and supplies.
15. All animals shown at the Union County Fair must have water and feed at all times and "must be cared for and exhibited by exhibitor" or premium money will be withheld.
26. Manure must be placed in designat4ed areas/
17. The same animal may not be exhibited in more than one class, except in group classes or showmanship.
18. The beef breeding classes have been divided into two categories, standard and exotic. The following are listed for references and are representatives of the categories but not intended to exclude those not listed.
Standard: Angus, Beefmaster, Hereford, Sand Gertrudis, Shorthorn, etc.
Exotic: Crossbred*, Charolais, Limousin, Simmental, etc.
*When one or both parents are of exotic classification.
19. No refunds on entry fees.
20. Registration papers or proof of breeding on purebred animals should be available for superintendent's inspection.
21. No male breeding animals born before March 1, 2008 may be exhibited in the Junior Department.
22. Championship ribbons may be awarded in classes at the discretion of the judges.
23. LIVESTOCK AUCTION RULES must be adhered to and are listed separately.
24. Youth exhibiting livestock that stay overnight for the safety of their livestock will sleep in the livestock barn. The number and identity of the individuals staying will be at the discretion of the division superintendent. Barn must be quiet after 11:00 pm.
25. No dogs are permitted in the livestock exhibit buildings.
26. All steers will be divided into classes as equal in size as possible (steers under 900 pounds will show in feeder steer class).
27. All market hogs will be divided into classes of equal size as possible.
28, All market lambs will be divided into classes of equal size as possible.
29. Each exhibitor may exhibit two entries in each class in the H division.
30. Dairy crosses must be at least 50% diary to show in the dairy class. The dairy cow class will consist of females that have had one or more calves.
31. Weigh in will be at 5:00 pm Monday of the fair.. Everyone will weigh in together and that weight will be final.
32. Animals not presented in the show ring at the time for the call for show will forfeit their right to show. The division superintends will interpret and enforce these rules.
For rules pertaining to the Junior Livestock Auction and the International association of Fairs and Expositions National Code of Show Ring Ethics, please check with the 2008 fair premium book, page 16.
CLASS H - JUNIOR LIVESTOCK
Total amount offered $17,025 All entry fees paid at time of entry.
All animals must be check in with the Junior Department by 3:00 pm Monday, August 18, 2008, and must be on the grounds by 5:00 pm, Monday, August 18, 2008.
JUNIOR BEEF
Superintendent: Keith Ellis and Lynn Hileman
(Amount $5,355)
Entry fee $10 · Stall fee $15
These fees to be paid at time of entry.
Premiums: 1st-$65; 2nd-$55; 3rd-$50;
4th-$45; 5th-$40
No Horns
Exhibitors will have to indicate at the time of check in the age and birth dates of their breeding animals for accurate class separation by the beef committee.
STANDARD BREEDS
800-Bull, born after March 1, 2008
801-Heifer, born after January 1, 2008
802-Heifer, born July 1- December 31, 2007
803-Heifer, born after January 1-June 30, 2007
804-Heifer, born on or before December 31, 2006
805-Cow
806-Pair of breeding animals, owned by exhibitor
807-Cow and natural calf pair (calf under 1 yr.)
Champion Standard Female Trophy and Ribbon
Reserve Champion Standard Female Trophy and Ribbon
EXOTIC BREEDS
808-Bull, born after March 1, 2008
809-Heifer, born after January 1, 2008
810-Heifer, born July 1- December 31, 2007
811-Heifer, born January 1- June 30, 2007
812-Heifer, born on or before December 31, 2006
813-Cow
814-Cow and natural calf pair (calf under 1 yr.)
815-Pair of breeding animals, owned by exhibitor
Champion Exotic Female Trophy and Ribbon
Reserve Champion Exotic Female Trophy and Ribbon
Grand Champion Female and Reserved Grand Champion Female will receive U.S. Savings Bonds totaling $300 in value from the Union County Cattleman's Association
STEERS
816-Market Steer
817-Market Steer
818-Market Steer
819-Feeder Steer, under 900 pounds
820-Feeder Steer, under 900 pounds
Grand Champion Steer Trophy and Ribbon
Reserve Grand Champion Steer Trophy and Ribbon
*Feeder steers are not eligible for championship trophy.
JUNIOR DAIRY
(Amount $1,020)
Superintendent- Kurt Hileman
Entry fee $10 · Stall fee $15
These fees to be paid at time of entry.
Premiums: 1st-$65; 2nd-$55; 3rd-$50; 4th-$45; 5th-$40
820-Cow any age
821-Heifer, over one year of age
822-Heifer, under one year of age
823-Dairy Pair, any age or sex
JUNIOR BEST EXHIBIT
Entry fee $15.00
(Amount $580)
These fees to be paid at time of entry.
Premiums: 1st-$65; 2nd-$55; 3rd-$50;
4th-$45; 5th-$40; 6th-$35
825-Beef/Dairy Barn
826-Sheep/Swine Barn
Clean and neat stall area will be judged throughout the week.
JUNIOR SWINE
(Amount $2,160)
Superintendents - Gary Dillow and Paul Rich
Entry fee $10
Stall fee $15
These fees to be paid at time of entry.
NO FRESH EAR NOTCHES ALLOWED
Premiums: 1st-$75; 2nd-$65; 3rd-$50; 4th-$45; 5th-$35
Classes will be split by individual weight on Monday. Market hogs must weigh at least 210 pounds to sell.
827-Breeding gilt
828-Market barrow
829-Market barrow
830-Market gilt
831-Market gilt
832-Light weight market animals (No Sale) under 210
833-Pair market animals
834-Pair breeding animals
Champion Breeding Gilt Trophy and Ribbon
Reserve Champion Breeding Gilt Trophy and Ribbon
Champion Market Barrow Trophy and Ribbon
Reserve Champion Market Barrow Trophy and Ribbon
Champion Market Gilt Trophy and Ribbon
Reserve Champion Market Gilt Trophy and Ribbon
Grand Champion Hog Trophy and Ribbon
Reserve Grand Champion Hog Trophy and Ribbon
JUNIOR SHEEP
(Amount $3,960)
Superintendent- Carl Dillow
and Barbara Throgmorton
Entry fee $10
Stall fee $15
These fees to be paid at time of entry.
Premiums: 1st-$53; 2nd-$51; 3rd-$49; 4th-$47; 5th-$45; 6th-$43; 7th-$41; 8th-$39; 9th-$37; 10th-$35
835-Ewe lamb, born before March 1
836-Ewe lamb, born March 1 or after
837-Yearling ewe 1-2 years old
838-Registered Aged breeding ewe over 2 years
839-Commercial Aged breeding ewe over 2 years
840-Breeding pair lambs, under 1 year old
841-Breeding pair, under 1 yr. old and 1 over 1 yr. old
842-Market lamb, either sex
843-Market lamb, either sex
Champion Breeding Ewe, Trophy and Ribbon
Reserve Champion Breeding Ewe, Trophy and Ribbon
Champion Market Lamb, Trophy and Ribbon
Reserve Champion Market Lamb, Trophy and Ribbon
JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP
(Amount $1,950)
Entry fee $10
This fee to be paid at time of entry.
Showmanship trophies in each age division.
Ages 8-18 as of January 1st.
Premiums: 1st-$45; 2nd-$40; 3rd-$35; 4th-$30;
5th-$25; 6th-$20
844-Beef Showmanship, exhibitors ages 8-11
845-Beef Showmanship, exhibitors ages 12-15
846-Beef Showmanship, exhibitors ages 16-19
847-Showmanship, open to all dairy exhibitors
in Junior Show (Pays three places only.)
848-Swine Showmanship, exhibitors ages 8-11
849-Swine Showmanship, exhibitors ages 12-15
850-Swine Showmanship, exhibitors ages 16-19
851-Sheep Showmanship, exhibitors ages 8-11
852-Sheep Showmanship, exhibitors ages 12-15
853-Sheep Showmanship, exhibitors ages 16-19
JUNIOR HORSES
(Amount $1,750)
Superintendent- Barbara Haase
Entry fee to be paid at time of entry.
Entry Fee $10.00
Premiums: 1st-$45; 2nd-$40; 3rd-$35; 4th-$30; 5th-$25
Note: New health requirements for all horses,
see pages 6-13
Horse show starts at 1 p.m. Saturday, August 16, 2008
Entries will be taken at the fair office before the show.
854-Pony at halter (conformation) 54 inches and under
855-Unregistered horse at halter (conformation)
856-Registered mare at halter (conformation) over 54 inches
857-Registered gelding at halter (conformation) over 54 inches
Champion Conformation Trophy And Ribbon
858-Showmanship, exhibitor ages 8-12 (Ponies and horses will exhibit together in this class)
859-Showmanship, exhibitor ages 13-19
860-Walk Trot*
861-Horsemanship, exhibitor ages 8-12*
862-Horsemanship, exhibitor ages 13-19*
*If entered in 860, cannot enter 861 or 862
863-Flag Race
JUNIOR TRACTOR OPERATORS
Superintendent
Gary Dillow - Edwin Eddleman
Junior operators must register on Monday, August 20th in the fair office.
Amount offered in this class, $250
Entry fee $7.50
Premiums: 1st-$35; 2nd-$30; 3rd-$25; 4th-$20; 5th-$15
864-Youth tractor operator contest, ages 14 and under
865-Youth tractor operators contest, ages 15-19
Class N
EDUCATION AND NATURAL HISTORY
Superintendent - Lori Rich
Amount offered: $756
Entries for this class must be received by 4:00 pm on Saturday, August 16, 2008. Judging will be after 5:00 pm that same day.
Entry fee: $2.00, to be paid at time of entry.
Premiums: 1st - $12; 2nd - $9; 3rd - $7
Two special school trophies will be presented.
The fair will not be responsible for items not claimed after 3 pm on Sunday, August 24, 2008. See rules for this class at the beginning of Class P.
Rules for this class will be found at the beginning of Class P.
GRADE 3
1500 - Best display of science work
1501 - Best display of social studies work
1502 - Best display of computer work.
1503 - Best display of any work not listed above.
GRADE 4
1504 - Best display of science work.
1505 - Best display of social studies work.
1506 - Best display of computer work.
1507 - Best display of any work not listed above.
GRADE 5
1508 - Best display of science work.
1509 - Best display of social studies work.
1510 - Best display of computer work
1511 - Best display of any work not listed above.
GRADE 6
1512 - Best display of science work.
1513 - Best display of social studies work.
1514 - Best display of computer work
1515 - Best display of any work not listed above.
GRADE 7
1516 - Best display of science work.
1517 - Best display of social studies work.
1518 - Best display of computer work
1519 - Best display of any work not listed above.
GRADE 8
1520 - Best display of science work.
1521 - Best display of social studies work
1522 - Best display of computer work
1523 - Best display of any work not listed above.
HIGH SCHOOL
1524 - Best exhibit general studies, include science, literature, history, etc.
1525 - Best exhibit vocational studies, includes ag., home ec., shop, etc.
1526 - Best computer work, high school
Class P
JUNIOR DEPARTMENT
Superintendent - Kay Bruchhauser
Registration: Stephanie Theis
Amount offered: $3,988
The fair association will not be responsible for items not collected after 3:00 pm on Sunday, August 24, 2008.
Class N and P Rules:
1. Section 260.95 Junior Classes (age changed to same as 4-H age requirements). Junior classes are eligible for premium state aid only if they are open to boys and girls who are 8 years of age or in the third grade and not yet 19 years of age on or before September 1 of the year previous to the fair." (effective 2006) (Meaning: Must be between 8-18 years of age by Sept 1. of the year before the fair.)
2. Any youth living outside of the county, but belonging to an organized club or group or attending school within Union or Johnson County, may enter exhibits at the Union County Fair.
3. Each exhibitor will assume all risk for his/her exhibit.
4. All junior entries other than livestock will be entered Saturday, August 16, 2008 between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm.
5. $2.00 entry fee per exhibit. NO REFUNDS
6. Each exhibitor must present a completed exhibitor's entry form with the entry fee at the time of entering exhibits.
7. There must be an entry tag for each entry. This tag will be secured at the point of registration at the time the exhibits are brought in. An exhibitor may enter a class only once unless otherwise stated.
8. Any youth that exhibits at the fair will receive a pass free of charge upon proof of exhibit. This pass, an arm band, is good for all days of the fair.
9. No exhibit will be released prior to 1:00 pm on Sunday, August 24, 2008 and all exhibits must be picked up before 3:00 pm, Sunday August 24, 2008. The fair board reserves the right to withhold payment of premiums to individuals who do not abide by this rule.
10. No exhibit may be removed without present a claim check to the division superintendent.
11. Division superintendents will act as supervisors of exhibits in all classes.
12. Decisions of the judges will be final in all classes.
13. THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY EXHIBITS DEEMED UNWORTHY OR WHICH DO NOT CONFORM TO THE CLASS DESCRIPTION.
JUNIOR GARDEN AND FIELD CROPS
Superintendents: Richard and Yvonne Graham
Amount offered: $796
Entry fee: $2.00, per entry, to be paid at the time of entry.
All entries must be grown by the exhibitor and should be ideal market stage.
Premiums: (Classes 1705 - 1708) 1st - $20; 2nd - $15; 3rd - $10
1705 - Decorative exhibit of vegetables grown by exhibitor, to include 6 varieties.
1706 - Exhibit of vegetables, 1 peck, at least 5 kinds, ages 8-13.
1707 - Exhibit of vegetables, 1 peck, at least 5 kinds, ages 14-18.
1708 - Commercial garden exhibit, peck, one kind of vegetable.
Premiums (Classes 1709-1730) 1st - $12; 2nd-$9; 3rd-$7
1709 - Sweet peppers, 5 on a plate
1710 - Watermelon, 1 largest
1711 - Potatoes, Cobbler or Irish, 5
1712 - Best watermelon
1713 - Sweet corn, 6 ears, 2005 crop, with husk
1714 - Muskmelon,1
1715 - Tomatoes, 5 ripe
1716 - Tomato, largest
1717 - Cabbage, 1 with outer leaves
1718 - Sweet onion, 5
1719 - Pumpkin, "Best Pumpkin"
1720 - Largest field pumpkin, 1
1721 - Yellow Squash, 3
1722 - Zucchini squash, 3
1723 - Okra, 6
1724 - Snap Beans, 12 on a plate
1725 - Marketing Cucumber, 3
1726 - Eggplant, 3
1727 - Sunflower, seeded, best (most mature)
1728 - Sunflower, seeded, largest
1729 - Gourds, 5
1730 - Any crop not otherwise mentioned
Champion crop exhibit trophy
Reserve Champion crop exhibit, trophy
JUNIOR FLOWERS
Superintendent: Debra Walter
Amount offered $588
Entry fee: $2.00, to be paid at time of entry.
Premiums: 1st - $12; 2nd - $9; 3rd - $7
Only one exhibit of flowers per class shall be allowed each exhibitor. It is recommended that exhibits be made in narrow-necked bottles that are not taller than half of the length of the stem of the specimen exhibited. All flower containers must be satisfactorily weighed. Foliage should be left on the specimen exhibited. Exhibit must be grown and entered by exhibitor. Flowers must be entered on Saturday, August 16, 2008 for judging that night.
1732-Zinnia, giant, 1 color, 3 blooms
1733-Zinnia, dwarf, mixed colors, 3 blooms
1734-Zinnia, dwarf, 1 color, 3 blooms
1735-Zinnia, giant, mixed colors, 3 blooms
1736-Marigold, large, 3 blooms
1737-Marigold, small, 3 blooms, ages 8-13
1738-Marigold, small, 5 blooms, ages 14-18
1739-Petunias, 1 color, 3 blooms, ages 8-13
1740-Petunias, 1 color, 5 blooms, age 14-18
1741-Any bloom not listed above
1742-A collection of cut flowers, 6 blooms
1743-Perennial flower, large, 1 bloom, or small 3 blooms
1744-Fresh flower arrangement by exhibitor, ages 8-13, Lincoln-Douglas Debate Theme
1745-Fresh flower arrangement by exhibitor, ages 14-18, Lincoln-Douglas Debate Theme
1746-Dried artificial arrangement by exhibitor,
ages 8-13, Lincoln-Douglas Debate Theme
1747-Dried or artificial arrangement by exhibitor,
ages 14-18, Lincoln-Douglas Debate Theme
1748-House plants, flowering
1749-House plants, foliage
1750-Sunflower blooms, 3
1751-Exhibit of fresh herbs
1752-Hanging basket, plant or arrangement
Champion flower exhibit Trophy
Reserve Champion Flower exhibit
Champion arrangement, Trophy
Reserve champion arrangement
Special indoor flower Trophy
HOME ECONOMICS - FOODS
Superintendent - Pam Gawrych
(Amount: $476)
All exhibits must be made by exhibitor. Only one entry per class. All baked goods are to be exhibited on paper plates in a closed plastic Zip-loc bag with exhibitor tag attached to plate. No cream fillings or mixes can be used. All canned foods must be canned between 2007 and 2008 fair time, properly labeled.
Entry fee: $2.00 paid at time of entry.
Premiums: 1st-$12; 2nd-$9; 3rd-$7
FOOD PRESERVATION
BALL FreshPreserving AWARD
For Youth Level
presented by
Ball¨ & Kerr FreshPreserving Products
To
1753-Best display canned products, 4 jars, to be used in one meal with menu attached, exhibitor ages 12-18
1754-Best display jelly or jams, 3 jars, age 12-18
Champion Food Preservation Trophy
COOKIES
1755-Cookies, 3, exhibitor ages 8-11
1756-Cookies, 3, exhibitor ages 12-14
1757-Cookies, 3, exhibitor ages 15-18
1758-Brownies, 3, exhibitor ages 8-11
1759-Brownies, 3, exhibitor ages 12-14
1760-Brownies, 3, exhibitor ages 15-18
1761-Fruit, nut or other quick bread, 1/2 loaf
1762-Yeast bread or rolls, 1/2 loaf or 3 rolls
1763-Cake, 1/2 or small
1764-Pie crust shell or other pastry
1765-Candy, 3 pieces
1766-Microwave cooking, small cake, 3 candies, or 1 cup of snack
1767-International dessert, 3 servings, include recipe and country originated from
1768-Cake decorating, 1/2 or small, Lincoln-Douglas Debate Theme
1769-Holiday baking, 3 servings (examples: Christmas cookies, edible holiday wreaths)
Champion Food Exhibit trophy
Reserve Champion Food Exhibitor Trophy
JUNIOR CLOTHING
Superintendent - Conda Nave
(Amount: S280))
Entry fee $2.00, to be paid at time of entry.
All sewing and needlework projects must be made by the exhibitor and of current year's work. All garments must be clean and well pressed. Only one entry per class by a single exhibitor.
Exhibitors Age 8-13
Premiums: 1st-$12; 2nd-$9; 3rd-$7
1770-Sportswear
1771-Wearable art painted, printed or stenciled
1772-Skirt
1773-Any item not otherwise mentioned
1774-Accessories, any exhibitor 8-18
JUNIOR ADVANCED CLOTHING CLASSES
Exhibitors Age 14-18
Premiums: 1st-$12; 2nd-$9, 3rd-$7
1775-Sportswear
1776-Wearable art painted, printed, stenciled, beaded, or sequined
1777-Skirt
1778-Cotton or blend ensemble dress or ensemble
1779-Any garment not otherwise mentioned
Champion Clothing exhibit, Trophy given
Reserve Champion Clothing exhibit, trophy
HOME ARTS
Superintendent- Conda Nave
(Amount: $336)
Entry fee $2.00, to be paid at time of entry.
Premiums: 1st-$12; 2nd-$9; 3rd-$7
1780-Knitted, crocheted, needlepoint, crewel or other needlework
1781-Best embroidered item
1782-Best needlework item
1783-Ceramic item, exhibitor ages 8-13
1784-Ceramic item, exhibitor ages 14-18
1785-Pretty punch or latch hook
1786-Decorated wall hangings, pillow, etc.; painted, printed or dyed
1787-Home arts item not otherwise mentioned,
exhibitor ages 8-13
1788-Home arts item not otherwise mentioned,
exhibitor ages 14-18
1789-Pillow, toy or other stuffed home arts item
1790-Weaving, basket
1791-Weaving, loom
Champion Home Arts exhibit trophy
Reserve Champion Home Arts exhibit, trophy
CRAFTS AND HOBBIES
Superintendent- Melissa Ellis
(Amount: $728)
All entries must be current year's work and assembled by exhibitor.
Entry fee $2.00, to be paid at time of entry
Premiums: 1st-$12; 2nd-$9; 3rd-$7
JUNIOR WOODWORK, ELECTRICAL, METAL
1792-Exhibit any item made of wood not requiring advanced skills, exhibitor ages 8-13
1793-Exhibit any item made of wood, exhibitor ages 14-18
1794-Exhibit of electrical or metal nature, exhibitor ages 8-13
1795-Exhibit of electrical or metal nature, exhibitor ages 14-18
Champion Woodworking Exhibit trophy
Champion electric or metal exhibit trophy
CRAFTS
1796-Craft item assembled by a girl from a kit, ages 8-11
1797-Craft item assembled by a girl from a kit, ages 12-14
1798-Craft item assembled by a girl from a kit, ages 15-18
1799-Craft item assembled by a boy from a kit, ages 8-11
1800-Craft item assembled by a boy from a kit, ages 12-14
1801-Craft item assembled by a boy from a kit, ages 15-18
1802-Craft item not made from a kit, girl ages 8-11
1803-Craft item not made from a kit, girl ages 12-14
1804-Craft item not made from a kit, girl ages 15-18
1805-Craft item not made from a kit, boy ages 8-11
1806-Craft item not made from a kit, boy ages 12-14
1807-Craft item not made from a kit, boy ages 15-18
HOBBIES
1808-Exhibit of one or more models made by exhibitor (cars, boats, planes, etc.)
1809-Most interesting collection by girl, ages 8-11 (limit of 15 items)
1810-Most interesting collection by girl, ages 12-14 (limit of 15 items)
1811-Most interesting collection by girl, ages 15-18 (limit of 15 items)
1812-Most interesting collection by boy, ages 8-11 (limit of 15 items)
1813-Most interesting collection by boy, ages 12-14 (limit of 15 items)
1814-Most interesting collection by boy, ages 15-18 (limit of 15 items)
1815-Exhibit of any hobby not otherwise mentioned, ages 8-11
1816-Exhibit of any hobby not otherwise mentioned, ages 12-14
1817-Exhibit of any hobby not otherwise mentioned, ages 15-18
Champion crafts and hobbies award trophy
FINE ARTS
Superintendent: Rebecca Houseright
(Amount: $308)
No frame unless frames are ready to hang.
Colored pencils qualify as drawings.
Entry fee: $2.00, to be paid at time of entry.
Premiums: 1st-$12; 2nd-$9; 3rd-$7
1818-Best original drawing, 1 piece, ages 8-9
1819-Best original drawing, 1 piece, ages 10-11
1820-Best original drawing, 1 piece, ages 12-14
1821-Best original drawing, 1 piece, ages 15-18
1822-Best original drawing, 1 piece, ages 8-12, Painting or Charcoal
1823-Best original drawing, 1 piece, ages 13-18,
Painting or Charcoal
1824-Best sculpture or carving in any media, ages 8-12
1825-Best sculpture or carving in any media, ages 13-18
1826-Best original pottery, ages 8-18
1827-Exhibit not otherwise mentioned, ages 8-12
1828-Exhibit not otherwise mentioned, ages 13-18
A champion fine arts trophy is given
GRAPHIC ARTS:
PHOTOGRAPHY, POSTERS, DISPLAYS, SCRAPBOOKS
Superintendent: Rebecca Houseright
The following entries may be posters, displays, scrapbooks, or exhibits of educational nature to be judged on attractiveness and educational value.
Entry fee $2.00, to be paid at time of entry.
Premiums: 1st-$12; 2nd-$9; 3rd-$7
1829-Exhibit of 5 or 6 photographs, mounted and labeled, exhibitor ages 8-11
1830-Exhibit of 5 or 6 photographs, mounted and labeled, exhibitor ages 12-14
1831-Exhibit of 5 or 6 photographs, mounted and labeled, exhibitor ages 15-18
1832-Exhibit of 5 photographs of 4-H Club, pack, troop, chapter, etc. meeting or activities, mounted and labeled
1833-Panel, poster or scrapbook showing information on a trip which was taken by the exhibitor. Might include route, pictures or other items of interest on the trip, ages 8-13
1834-Panel, poster or scrapbook showing information on a trip which was taken by the exhibitor. Might include a route, pictures, or other items of interest on the trip, ages 14-18
1835-Panel, poster or scrapbooks of education nature on Lincoln-Douglas Debate Theme
COMPUTERS
(Amount: $196)
Entry fee $2.00, to be paid at time of entry.
Premiums: 1st-$12; 2nd-$9; 3rd-$7
All entries must be current years work and created by exhibitor.
1836-Power point presentation - 8 1/2x11, ages 8-11 (print out)
1837-Power point presentation - 8 1/2x11, ages 12-14 (print out)
1838-Power point presentation - 8 1/2x11, ages 15-18 (print out)
1839-Union County landmark (graphic and story)
- 8 1/2x11, ages 8-13, Lincoln-Douglas Debate Theme
1840-Union County landmark (graphic and story)
- 8 1/2x11, ages 14-18, Lincoln-Douglas Debate Theme
1841-Original computer art, web page design
8 1/2x11, ages 8-13
1842-Original computer art, web page design
8 1/2x11, ages 14-18
JUNIOR LANGUAGE ARTS
Superintendent - Lori Rich
Amount: $56.00
Entry fee $2.00
Premiums - 1ST-$12; 2ND - $9; 3RD - $7
1843 - Display of original writing, poetry, essay, or story, ages 8-13
1844 - Display of original writing, poetry, essay, or story, ages 14-18
JUNIOR CITIZENSHIP
Amount: $28.00
No entry fee
Premiums: 1st-$12; 2nd-$9; 3rd-$7
1845 - Essay contest subject: "How Our County Fair Builds Good Citizenship," 8 1/2x11 paper, 1-2 pages, handwritten, typewritten or computer. Ages 8-13
1846 - Essay contest subject: "How Our County Fair Builds Good Citizenship", 8 1/2 - 11 paper, 1-2 pages, handwritten, typewritten, or computer. Ages 14-18
1847 - Essay contest subject: "Lincoln-Douglas Debate at Jonesboro", 8 1/2 x 11 paper, 1-2 pages, handwritten, typewritten, or computer. Ages 8-13.
1848 - Essay contest subject: "Lincoln-Douglas Debate at Jonesboro", 8 1/2 - 11 paper, 1-2 pages, handwritten, typewritten, or computer. Ages 14-18.
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