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1 Name: Exhibitor No DEPARTMENT A LIVESTOCK BEEF CATTLE Div 1 - Purebred Angus Div 2 - Purebred Charolais Div 3 - Purebred Gelbveih Div 4 - Purebred Hereford Div 5 - Purebred Limousin Div 6 - Purebred Maine-Anjou Div 7 - Purebred Murray Grey Div 8 - Purebred Shorthorn Div 9 - Purebred Simmental Div 10 Purebred Tarentaise Div 11 Commercial Angus Div 12 Commercial Charolais Div 13 Commercial Gelbveih Div 14 Commercial Hereford Div 15 Commercial Limousin Div 16 Commercial Maine-Anjou Div 17 Commercial Murray Grey Div 18 Commercial Shorthorn Div 19 Commercial Simmental Div 20 Commercial Tarentaise DIVISION 21 OTHER BREEDS SEC NO. 1. Bulls calved before Bulls calved between 8/1/2015 and 8/1/ Heifers calved between 8/1/2015 and 8/1/ Two-year-old with female 5. Female with 2 nd or later calf DAIRY CATTLE Div 22 Holsteins Div 23 Guernsey Div 24 Jersey Div 25 Brown Swiss Div 26 Ayrshire SEC NO. 1. Cow, over 2 years 2. Heifer, 1 to 2 years 3. Calf, 4 months and under 1 year 4. Registered bull, over 1 year

2 SHEEP Div 27 Suffolk Div 28 Columbia Div 29 Hampshire Div 30 Rambouillet Div 31 Targhee Div 32 Other Breeds SEC NO. 1. Ewe, one year and over 2. Ewe, lamb 3. Ram lambs 4. Bucks, over one year 5. Fat Lambs SWINE Div 33 Duroc Div 34 Hampshire Div 35 Chester White Div 36 Berkshire Div 37 Yorkshire Div 38 Landrace Div 39 Other Breeds SEC NO. 1. Sows, one year and over 2. Gilts 3. Barrows 4. Sow and Litter (4 or more pigs) GOATS Division 40 Milk Goats 1. Any Breed RABBITS Div 41 Angora Div 42 Other SEC No. 1. Senior Buck (over 1 year) 2. Senior Doe (over 1 year) 3. Junior Buck (under 1 year) 4. Junior Doe (under 1 year) 5. Doe and Litter (must be 3 or more in litter) LLAMA Division 43 SEC NO. 1. Male (over 1 year) 2. Male (under 1 year) 3. Female (over 1 year) 4. Female (under 1 year) POULTRY 2

3 Division 44 SEC NO. 1. Hen over 1 year 2. Pullet under 1 year 3. Rooster over 1 year 4. Cockerel under 1 year 5. Hens and Chicks (minimum 3) 6. Goose over 1 year 7. Goose under 1 year 8. Duck over 1 year 9. Duck under 1 year 10. Turkey over 1 year 11. Turkey under 1 year dozen white eggs dozen brown eggs dozen other eggs 3

4 Name: Exhibitor No. DEPARTMENT D DIVISION 1 THRESHED GRAINS (2015 or 2016 Crop) Full Quart Samples Required SEC NO. 1. Spring Wheat, any variety 2. Winter Wheat, any variety 3. Durum Wheat, any variety 4. Barley, any variety 5. Oats, any variety 6. Safflower, any variety 7. Sunflower, any variety 8. Alfalfa seed, any variety 9. Sweet Clover, any variety 10. Crested Wheatgrass, any variety 11. Brome grass, any variety 12. Russian Wild Rye, any variety 13. Mustard, any variety 14. Corn 15. Triticale 16. Canola 17. Peas 18. Other DIVISION 2 SHEAF GRAINS SEC NO. 1. Spring Wheat, any variety 2. Winter Wheat, any variety 3. Durum Wheat, any variety 4. Oats, any variety 5. Barley, any variety 6. Safflower, any variety 7. Sunflower, any variety 8. Canola, any variety 9. Peas 10. Other DIVISION 3 SHEAF FORAGE (CURED) SEC NO. 1. Alfalfa, first cutting 2. Alfalfa, second cutting 3. Sweet Clover 4. Crested Wheatgrass 5. Brome grass 6. Russian Wild Rye 7. Bluejoint (Western Wheat Grass) 8. Oat Hay 9. Barley Hay 10. Indian grass 11. Ten stalks corn (cured) 4

5 12. Sudan grass 13. Millet 14. Other DIVISION 4 SHEAF SMALL SEEDS SEC NO. 1. Alfalfa, any variety 2. Brome grass, any variety 3. Crested Wheatgrass, any variety 4. Russian Wild rye, any variety 5. Bluejoint (Western Wheat Grass, any variety) 6. Mustard, any variety 7. Sweet Clover Seed 8. Other DIVISION 5 SILAGE SEC NO. 1. Corn 2. Grass 3. Legume 4. Grass Legume mixture DIVISION 6- NATIVE WILDFLOWERS & GRASSES Sec No. 1.Black Eyes Susan 2.Blue Grama 3.Common Yarrow 4.Goldenrod 5.Indiangrass 6.Milkweeds 7.Purple Coneflower 8.Purple Prairieclover 9.Scarlet Globemallow 10.Wooly Verbena 11.Any other DEPARTMENT D DIV ISION 6 VEGETABLES SEC NO. 1. Beans, Butter, pint shelled 2. Beans, Great Northern, pint shelled 3. Beans, string green (8) 4. Beans, string yellow (8) 5. Beans, pole, string (8) 6. Beans, pole, yellow (8) 7. Beans, purple(8) 8. Beans, red kidney, 1 pt., shelled 9. Beans, pinto 1 pt., shelled 10. Beans, black, 1 pt., shelled 5

6 11. Baby Beets, with tops, ½ to 1 inch across (6) 12. Beets, long blood (3) 13. Beets, round turnip (3) 14. Beets, golden 15. Broccoli (2) stalks 16. Broccoliflower 17. Brussel sprouts (3) 18. Cabbage, round (1) 19. Cabbage, red (1) 20. Cabbage, flat (1) 21. Cabbage, pointed (1) 22. Cabbage, largest (1) 23. Carrots, half long (3) 24. Carrots, long (3) 25. Carrots, Oxheart (3) 26. Cauliflower, (1), trimmed below head 27. Celery, 1 bunch, not stock 28. Chives, with roots in a bunch (10) 29. Corn (3) cured any variety 30. Corn (3) tallest 31. Cucumber, slicing (3) 32. Cucumbers, hybrid burpless (3) 33. Cucumbers, pickling, pint dill 34. Cucumbers, pickling pint sweet 35. Cucumbers, ripe (1) 36. Cucumber, largest (1) 37. Fruit or vegetable carving, 75% edible 38. Dill (3) stalks 39. Garlic (3 plants) 40. Eggplant, purple (1) 41. Gourds, (3) different specimens 42. Horseradish (3) roots 43. Kale (1) 44. Kale, Ornamental (1) 45. Kohlrabi, white (3) 46. Kohlrabi, purple (3) 47. Lettuce, head (1) 48. Muskmelon (1) 49. Onion, largest (1) 50. Onion, red (3) 51. Onion, white (3) 52. Onion, yellow (3) 53. Onion, yellow flat (3) 54. Parsley, stems (3) flat Italian 55. Parsley, stems (3) curly 56. Parsley, leafy 57. Parsnips (3) 58. Peas, edible pods (8) 59. Peas, in pods (8) 60. Peas, dried shelled (1) pint 61. Pepper, green large (1) 62. Pepper, red large (1) 63. Pepper, long red cayenne (3) 6

7 64. Pepper, yellow (3) 65. Pepper, small pickling (3) 66. Pepper, any other (3) 67. Peppers, hot (3) 68. Popcorn, ripe (3 ears) 69. Potato, Russet (5)Burbank 70. Potato, Norgold (5) Russet 71. Potato, White Rose (5) 72. Potato, Norchip (5) 73. Potato, Chieftain (5) 74. Potato, Kennebec (5) 75. Potato, Nordlund (5) 76. Potato, Pontiac (5) 77. Potato, Blue, any variety (5) 78. Potato, Other (5) 79. Potato, largest (1) 80. Pumpkin, pie (1) 81. Pumpkin, largest 82. Rhubarb (3) stalks 83. Rutabagas (3) 84. Spinach, leaf (3 leaves) 85. Squash, buttercup (1) 86. Squash, butternut (1) 87. Squash, hubbard (1) 88. Squash, flat, white or yellow(1) 89. Squash, crookneck (1) 90. Squash, spaghetti (1) 91. Squash, yellow(1) 92. Squash, zucchini, salad (1) 93. Squash, zucchini, largest 94. Squash, golden zucchini(1) 95. Squash, gray zucchini (1) 96. Any other variety Squash (1) 97. Sweet Corn (3) 98. Swiss Chard (3) stalks 99. Tomatoes, cherry, (1 pint) 100. Tomatoes, green (3) stems attached 101. Tomatoes, ripe (3) stems attached 102. Tomatoes, yellow husk (3) 103. Tomatoes, pear (3) 104. Turnips (3) 105. Watermelon, largest 106. Shallots, (3) 107. Greens,mustard 108. Jerusalem Artichokes 109. Odd-unusual vegetable (no decorationnatural growth) 110. Cornucopia. 1 specimen varieties of largest & best 111. Salsa basket, 3 specimen vegetable or fruit DIVISION 7 FRUITS 7

8 SEC NO. 1. Apples, large (3) 2. Apples, crab, large eating (pint) 3. Apples, crab, small pickling(pint) 4. Cherries, Hansen Bush (pint) 5. Cherries, Sand Cherries (pint) 6. Chokecherries (pint) 7. Currants (pint) 8. Gooseberries (pint) 9. Plums, tame (pint) 10. Plums, wild (pint) 11. Raspberries (pint) 12. Strawberries (pint) 13. Grapes (pint, any variety) 14. Cherries (pint) 15. Pears 16. Any other variety (pint) DIVISION 8 HONEY AND BEES SEC NO. 1. Display of comb honey 2. Display of extracted honey DIVISION 9 GARDEN SCARECROW SEC NO. 1.Traditional, adult 2. Non-traditional, adult 3.Character or Celebrity look-a-like, adult 4,Traditional, youth 5. Non-traditional, youth 6. Character or Celebrity look-a-like, youth DIVISION 10 FROM PRODUCE TO PANTRY SEC NO. 1. Display, adult 2. Display, youth, ages 5-13 DIVISION 11 HERBS SEC NO. 1.Display of herbs, 7 2.Healing/Medicinal collection 3-6 herbs 3.Kitchen collection, 3-6 herbs 4.Tea Collection, 3-6 herbs 5.Herbal vinegar, white, pint 6.Herbal Vinegar, wine, pint 7.Herbal Vinegar, cider, pint 8.Fragrance herbs, sleep pillow 9.Fragrance herbs, sleep pillow 10.Fragrance herbs, hot pads 11.Any other creative object made with herbs DIVISION 12 GARDEN CRAFTS 8

9 SEC NO. 1.Bird feeder 2.Wildlife house 3.Lawn ornament 4.Gourd 5.Crop or seed art, adult 6.Crop or seed art, youth Name: Exhibitor No. 9

10 Name: Exhibitor No: DEPARTMENT H 2016 AMATEUR FLORICULTURE DIVISION 1 1. Achillea (Yarrow), large, 3 stems 2. Achillea (Yarrow), Pearl, 3 stems 3. Ageratum, 1 stem with flowers 4. Asters, any variety, 3 blooms 5. Baby s Breath, white, 1 stalk 6. Baby s Breath, pink, 1 stalk 7. Bachelor s Buttons, annual, 3 stems 8. Bee Balm, Monarda, 3 stems 9. Begonia, double tuberous, 1 bloom 10. Bells of Ireland, 3 spikes, foliage removed 11. Calendulas, 3 blooms 12. Campanula, 3 stems 13. Candytuft, (Iberis), 1 stem 14. Canna, 1 stalk not over 20 inches 15. Carnations, 3 stems, 1 color, disbudded, 16. Celosia, 3 stems 17. Centaurea, perennial, 3 stems 18. Chinese lantern, 3 stems 19. Chrysanthemum, large, 2 to 4 inches, 3 sprays 20. Chrysanthemum, medium, 1 to 2, 3 sprays 21. Chrysanthemums, small, up to 1 inch, 3 sprays 22. Clematis, purple, 1 bloom without foliage 23. Clematis, 1 bloom any other color 24. Cleome, 2 stalks 25. Coral Bells, 3 stems 26. Coreopsis. 3 stems 27. Cosmos, any variety, Dahlia, large, over 8 inches, 1 bloom 29. Dahlia, medium, 6 to 8 inches, 3 blooms 30. Dahlia, medium, 4 to 6 inches, 5 blooms 31. Dahlia, small, 2 to 4 inches, 5 blooms 32. Dahlia, Pompom, under 2, must be ball type 33. Daisy, Gloriosa, annual, 3 stems, 34. Daisy, Shasta, 3 stems 35. Daisy, Black-Eyed Susan, perennial, 3 stems 36. Delphinium, regular, 1 spike 37. Delphinium, miniature, 3 sprays 38. Dusty Miller, 3 stems 10

11 39. Echinacea, coneflower, 3 stems 40. Fever Few, 1 stem 41. Fox Glove, 1 stem 42. Gailardia, 3 stems 43. Geranium, zonal, 1 bloom head 44. Geranium, ivy, 1 bloom head 45. Geranium, Martha Washington, 1 bloom head 46. Geranium, scented leaf, 1 bloom head 47. Gladiolus, 1 spike, red 48. Gladiolus, 1 spike, pink to red 49. Gladiolus, 1 spike, yellow 50. Gladiolus, 1 spike, lavender 51. Gladiolus, 1 spike, purple 52. Gladiolus, 1 spike, smoke 53. Gladiolus, 1 spike, white 54. Gladiolus, 1 spike, green 55. Gladiolus, 1 spike, orange 56. Gladiolus, 1 spike, peach through salmon 57. Gladiolus, 1 spike, blue through red 58. Gladiolus, 1 spike, white through cream 59. Gladiolus, 1 spike, bi-color 60. Gladiolus, 1 spike, miniature 61. Globe Thistle, 1 stem with foliage 62. Gomphrena, 3 stems 63. Heliopsis, 1 stem 64. Hollyhock, 1 stalk not over 20 inches 65. Hydrangea, 1 branch 66. Larkspurs, annual, 3 spikes 67. Liatris, 3 stalks 68. Lily, Asiatic, 1 stem, orange to red 69. Lily, Asiatic, 1 stem, pink 70. Lily, Asiatic, 1 stem, white 71. Lily, Asiatic, 1 stem, yellow 72. Lily, Asiatic, 1 stem, any other color 73. Lily, Oriental, 1 stem, orange to red 74. Lily, Oriental, 1 stem, pink 75. Lily, Oriental, 1 stem, white 76. Lily, Oriental, 1 stem, yellow 77. Lily, Oriental, 1 stem, any other color 78. Lily, Tiger, 1 stem 79. Lily, any other not named,1 stem 80. Day Lily, 1 stalk 81. Lisianthus, 1 stem 82. Maltese Cross, 1 stem 11

12 83. Marigold, African, over 3 inches, 3 blooms 84. Marigold, African, under 3 inches, 3 blooms 85. Marigold, French double, up to 2, 5 blooms 86. Marigold, French single, up to 3, 5 blooms 87. Marigolds, Signet, 5 sprays 88. Nasturtiums, 3 stems, 1 color 89. Obedient Plant (Physostegia), 3 blooms, 90. Pansies, large, over 4 inches, 5 blooms, 91. Pansies, medium, 2 to 4 inches, 5 blooms, 92. Pansies, small, under 2 inches, 5 blooms, 93. Petunias, double, 3 sprays 94. Petunias, single, grandiflora, 3½ or over, 95. Petunias, single large, 3 to 3½, 3 sprays 96. Petunias, single small, 2 to 3 inches, 3 sprays 97. Petunias, single fantasy, 1 to 1½, 3 sprays 98. Petunias, wave or spreading, 3 sprays 99. Phlox, Annual, 3 heads 100. Phlox, Perennial, 1 head, 12 to 18 inches 101. Pinks, annual, 3 stems 102. Pinks, perennial (Dianthus), 3 stems 103. Poppy, annual, 3 blooms 104. Poppy, perennial, 1 bloom 105. Rose, Red, hybrid tea, 1 stem (disbudded), 106. Rose, Pink, hybrid tea, 1 stem (disbudded), 107. Rose, White, hybrid tea, 1 stem (disbudded), 108. Rose, Orange, hybrid tea, 1 stem (disbudded) 109. Rose, Yellow, hybrid tea, 1 stem (disbudded) 110. Rose, any other, hybrid tea, 1 stem 111. Rose, Red, floribunda, 1 spray with foliage 112. Rose, Pink, floribunda, 1 spray with foliage 113. Rose, White, floribunda, 1 spray with foliage 114. Rose, Orange, floribunda, 1 spray with foliage 115. Rose, Yellow, floribunda, 1 spray with foliage 116. Rose, any other, floribunda, 1 spray 117. Rose, Red, shrub, 1 spray with foliage 118. Rose, Pink, shrub, 1 spray with foliage 119. Rose, White, shrub, 1 spray with foliage 120. Rose Orange, shrub, 1 spray with foliage 121. Rose, Yellow, shrub, 1 spray with foliage 122. Rose, any other, shrub, 1 spray with foliage 123. Rose, miniature, any color, 1 spray 124. Salpiglossis, 3 sprays 125. Salvia, annual, 3 spikes, 1 color 126. Salvia, perennial, 3 spikes, 1 color 12

13 127. Scabiosia, 5 blooms 128. Sedum, tall, green, 1 stem 129. Sedum, tall, any other color, 1 stem 130. Sedum, groundcover, 1 stem 131. Snapdragons, single, 3 spikes 132. Snapdragons, double, 3 spikes 133. Snapdragons, dwarf, 3 spikes 134. Spirea, 1 spray 135. Statice, Soiree, 3 stalks 136. Statice, German, 3 stalks 137. Statice, Suworowii curly, 3 stalks 138 Stocks, 3 spikes 139. Strawflowers, fresh, 3 sprays 140. Sunflower, 1 large, over Sunflower, 1 small, under Sunflower, 1 stem, ornamental/branching 143. Sweet Peas, 5 blooms 144. Sweet William, 3 stems 145. Verbenas, 3 stems 146. Violas, 1-1.5, 5 sprays 147. Veronica, 3 spikes 148. Zinnias, giant, over 4, 3 blooms, 1 color 149. Zinnias, 2 to 4 inches, 3 blooms, 1 color 150. Zinnias, under 2 inches, 5 blooms, 1 color 151. Zinnias, baby pompon, 3 stems 152. Any perennial not listed, (identify), 3 stems or blooms 153. Any annual not listed, (identify), 3 stems or blooms Name: Exhibitor No. DIVISION 2 1. Red Sails in the Sunset 2. Time to Pray 3. From the Fields of Grain 4. Blue Moon 5. A Tisket, A Tasket 6. Indian Heritage 7. Rainbow after the Rain 8. Z is for Zinnia 13

14 DIVISION 3 1. Wreaths 2. Bridal Bouquet 3. Summer Hat 4. Tussie Mussie 5. Fly Me To the Moon 6. Dirty Martini DIVISION 4 UP TO AGE 8 YEARS 1. Wiggly Fun 2. Sandbox Fun 3. Seashore 4. Dinosaur Fun DIVISION 5 AGES 9 to Animal Fair 2. Breakfast Time 3. School Days 4. Pretty in Pink DIVISION 6 AGES 13 to 16 Years 1. Watch Out! 2. Personal Shades 3. Fuzzy as a Kitten 4. Happiness is! Name: Exhibitor No: DIVISION 7 HANGING CONTAINERS AND PATIO POTS 1. Hanging Container 3 to 6 plants, all one variety 2. Hanging Container 3 to 6 plants, different varieties 3. Hanging Container 1 plant only 4. Patio Pot 3 to 6 plants, all one variety 5. Patio Pot 3 to 6 plants, different varieties 6. Patio Pot 1 plant only 7. Other hanging pot or patio pot 14

15 DIVISION 8 HOUSEPLANTS 1. African Violet, single blooms 2. African Violet, double blooms 3. African Violet Dish Garden 4. Begonia 5. Booming Plant, other than begonia 6. Cactus or Succulent 7. Cactus or Succulent Dish Garden 8. Foliage plant, single 9. Dish Garden or Terrarium, 3-6 plants 10. Orchid 11. Bonsai Plant 12.Other houseplant not listed Name: Exhibitor No: Name: Exhibitor No. 15

16 DEPARTMENT I CULINARY 2016 DIVISION 1 BAKED FOODS YEAST BREADS AND ROLLS SEC NO. 1. White Bread, 1\4 loaf 2. Rye Bread, 1\4 loaf 3. Raisin Bread, 1\4 loaf 4. Foreign Bread, 1\4 loaf & identify 5. Sourdough Bread, 1\4 loaf % Whole Wheat Bread, 1\4 loaf 7. Machine Bread, ¼ loaf 8. Other Bread ¼ loaf & identify 9. Coffee Bread, ¼ loaf 10. Tea Ring, 1\4 ring 11. Plain Rolls, three 12. Fancy Rolls, three 13. Cinnamon Rolls, three 14. Whole Wheat Rolls, three 15. Carmel Rolls, three 16. Bread Sticks, three 17. Sandwich Buns, three QUICK BREADS, ROLLS AND BISCUITS 18. Raisin Bread, 1\4 loaf 19. Other Bread, ¼ loaf & identify 20. Banana Bread, 1\4 loaf 21. Nut Bread, 1\4 loaf 22. Zucchini Bread, 1\4 loaf 23. Ginger Bread, 1\4 loaf 24. Baking Powder Biscuits, three 25. Bran Muffins, three 26. Fruit Muffins, three 27. Cornbread, three pieces 28. Pocket Bread, three CAKES 29. Coconut Layer Cake, white, frosted 1\4 cake 30. Chiffon Cake, unfrosted, 1\4 cake 31. Spice Loaf Cake, unfrosted, 1\4 cake 32. Sponge Cake, unfrosted, 1\4 cake 33. Angel Food, unfrosted, ¼ cake 34. Chocolate Layer Cake, chocolate frosting, 1\4 cake 35. White layer Cake, chocolate frosting, 1\4 cake 36. Bundt Cake, 1\4 cake 37. Coffee Cake, 1\4 cake 38. Carrot Cake, 1\4 cake 39. Applesauce Cake, 1\4 cake, frosted 40. Marble Cake, 1\4 cake 41. Pound Cake, 1\4 cake 42. Foreign Cake, identify, ¼ cake 43. Holiday Fruit Cake, 1/4 cake 44. Decorated Party Cake, whole cake 16

17 Name: Exhibitor No: Division 1 COOKIES 45. Ginger Cookies, soft, three 46. Ginger Cookies, snap, three 47. Sugar Cookies, three 48. Fruit Filled Cookies, three 49. Oatmeal Cookies, three 50. Icebox Cookies, three 51. Chip Cookies, three 52. Peanut Butter Cookies, three 53. Chocolate Cookies, three-frosted or unfrosted 54. Novelty Cookies, three 55. Brownies, three 56. Fruit Bars, three 57. Other Bars, three 58. Spice Cookies, three 59. Foreign Cookies, identify, three PIES 60. Cherry Pie, one wedge 61. Apple Pie, one wedge 62. Rhubarb Pie, one wedge 63. Blueberry Pie, one wedge 64. Raisin Pie, one wedge 65. Peach Pie, one wedge 66. Pecan Pie, one wedge 67 Pie Shell, unfilled 68. Other Pie, one wedge (no cream pies) MISCELLANEOUS 69. Doughnuts, three, raised 70. Doughnuts, three, cake 71. Cream Puffs, no filling, three 72. Jelly Roll, (1\4 roll) DRIED FOODS 73. Fruit leather (3 pieces and identify) 74. Dried fruit (1\2 cup and identify) 75. Trail Snacks (½ cup) 76. Dried jerky (3 pieces and identify) 77. Hamburger jerky (3 pieces and identify) 78. Dried vegetables (1\4 cup and identify) 79. Dried herb (2 Tbsp. and identify) 2016 SPECIAL CHOICES 80.Cupcake Wars, 3 cupcakes, frosted, for taste, 81.Rewrapped, your version Kellogg s Pop Tarts 82.Favorite Sports Team Cookie Jar, Adult 17

18 83.Favorite Sports Team Cookie Jar, 12 and under 84.White bread, ¼ loaf Honey 85. Whole Wheat Bread, ¼ loaf, Honey 86.Oatmeal Bread, ¼ loaf, Honey 87.Oatmeal Cookies, 3, Honey 88.Chocolate chip cookies, 3, Honey 89.Filled, cookies, 3, identify filling, Honey 90.Honey devil s food cake, honey frosting, ¼ cake 91.Honey spice cake, honey frosting, ¼ cake 92.Honey applesauce cake, honey frost, ¼ cake 93.Honey gingerbread cake, no frosting, ¼ cake Name: Exhibitor No. DIVISION 2 CANNED FOODS VEGETABLES SEC NO. 1. Beets, sliced 2. Beets, small whole 3. Carrots, small whole 4. Carrots, small sliced 5. Corn, off cob 6. Tomatoes, red 7. Peas 8. Greens, (spinach, beet tops, or Swiss chard) 9. Yellow String beans, pot cut 10. Green String beans, pot cut 11. Mixed Vegetables 12. Other Vegetables 13. Sauerkraut 14. Sauce with Tomato Base 15. Ketchup FRUITS 16. Other Fruit 17. Bing Cherries 18. Plums, red or blue 19. Wild plum 20. Peaches 21. Pears 22. Apricots 23. Rhubarb 24. Mixed Fruit Salad 25. Fruit Sauce PICKLES AND RELISHES 26. Cucumber pickles, sweet 27. Cucumber pickles, dill 18

19 28. Cucumber pickles, with food coloring 29. Watermelon Pickles 30. Ripe cucumbers 31. Crab Apple, pickles 32. Onion pickles 33. Chow chow 34. Miscellaneous Pickles 35. Bread and Butter pickles 36. Beet pickles, dill or plain 37. Beet Relish 38. Corn relish 39. Zucchini relish 40. Cucumber relish 41. Best Collection of 3 Jars of Different Pickles Name: Exhibitor No. Division 2 MEATS 42. Canned Wild Game 43. Canned fish 44. Canned fowl 45. Canned beef 46. Canned pork 47. Chili or soup SOFT SPREADS 48. Berry Jam 49. Fruit Jam 50. Berry Jelly 51. Fruit Jelly 52. Syrup 53. Fruit Butter 54. Other Spreads 55. Best collection of 3 jars of different jam 56. Best collection of 3 jars of different jelly 57. Best collection of 3 jars of different Syrup 58. Barbeque sauce 59. Ketchup 60. Mustard 61. Pizza Sauce 62. Spaghetti Sauce, meatless 63. Tomato Sauce 64. Salsa, Fruit 65. Salsa, Vegetable 66. Vinegar, fruit 67. Vinegar, herbal 68. Vinegar, garlic 69. Apple Juice 70. Grape Juice 71. Tomato Juice 19

20 72. Other Juice, identify 73. Dried Fruit and or Herb Gift Package 74. Canned Fruit, vegetable, meat Gift package 75. Jams, jelly, spreads Gift package 76. Pickles and Relishes Gift package 77. Other canning gift package DIVISION 3 HOMEMADE CANDIES 1. Chocolate fudge, 3 pieces, w/sugar & chocolate 2. Chocolate fudge, 3 pieces, w/marshmallow 3. Penuche, 3 pieces 4. Caramels, 3 pieces 5. Chocolates, hand dipped 3 pieces 6. Mints, 3 pieces 7. Suckers, 3 8. Chocolate Molds, 3 different 9. Peanut Brittle, 3 pieces 10. Other Candy, 3 pieces Name: Exhibitor #: DIVISION 4 DAIRY PRODUCTS 1. One dozen Large Special White Eggs 2. One dozen Large Special Brown Eggs 3. One dozen Large Special Other Eggs DIVISION 5 BAKED FOODS AND CANDIES BREADS, ROLLS, AND BISCUITS 1. White Bread, 1\4 loaf 2. Raisin Bread, 1\4 loaf 3. Banana Bread, 1\4 loaf 4. Nut Bread, 1\4 loaf 5. Zucchini Bread, 1\4 loaf 6. Foreign Bread, 1\4 loaf & identity % Whole Wheat Bread, 1\4 loaf 8. Machine Bread ¼ loaf 9. Whole Wheat Rolls three 10 Plain Rolls, three 11. Fancy Rolls, three 12. Cinnamon Rolls, three 13. Baking Powder Biscuits, three 14. Sandwich Buns, three 15. Bran Muffins, three 16. Fruit Muffins, three 17. Cornbread, three pieces CAKES 18. Spice Loaf Cake, unfrosted, 1\4 cake 19. Chocolate Layer cake, Choc frosting, ¼ cake 20

21 20. Layer Cake made from mix, ¼ cake 21. Coffee Cake, 1\4 cake 22. Carrot Cake, 1\4 cake 23. Applesauce Cake, frosted, 1\4 cake 24. Cupcakes, unfrosted, three 25. Cupcakes, party decorated, three COOKIES 26. Ginger Cookies, (three, soft) 27. Ginger Cookies, (three, snap) 28. Sugar cookies (three) 29. Fruit Filled Cookies, (three) 30. Oatmeal Cookies (three) 31. Icebox Cookies (three) 32. Chocolate Chip Cookies (three) 33. Peanut Butter Cookies (three) 34. Chocolate Cookies (three) 35. Brownies (three) 36. Date Bars (three) 37. Other Bars (three) 38. Spice Cookies (three) 39. No Bake Cookies (three) MISCELLANEOUS 40. Pie, any flavor (No Cream Pies), one wedge 41. Cream Puffs, no filling, three HOMEMADE CANDIES 42. Chocolate fudge, 3 pieces, cooked 43. Chocolate fudge, 3 pieces, quick 44. Caramels, 3 pieces Name: Exhibitor #: DIVISION 6 BAKED FOODS AND CANDIES Boys and Girls 13 to 18 years old BREADS, ROLLS AND BISCUITS 1. White Bread, 1\4 loaf 2. Raisin Bread, 1\4 loaf 3. Banana Bread, 1\4 loaf 4. Nut Bread, 1\4 loaf 5. Zucchini Bread, 1\4 loaf 6. Foreign Bread, 1\4 loaf & identity 7. Sourdough Bread, ¼ loaf % Whole Wheat Bread, 1\4 loaf 9. Whole Wheat rolls, three 10. Machine Bread 11. Coffee Bread, 1\4 loaf 12. Ginger Bread, 1\4 loaf 13. Tea Ring, 1\4 ring 14. Plain Rolls, three 15. Fancy Rolls, three 21

22 16. Cinnamon Rolls, three 17. Baking Powder Biscuits, three 18. Sandwich Buns, three 19. Bran Muffins, three 20. Fruit Muffins, three 21. Cornbread, three pieces 22. Other bread, ¼ loaf or 3 pieces-identify Division 6 Age CAKES 23. Coconut Layer Cake, white frosted 1\4 cake 24. Chiffon Cake, unfrosted, 1\4 cake 25. Spice Loaf Cake, unfrosted, 1\4 cake 26. Sponge Cake, unfrosted, 1\4 cake 27. Angel Food, unfrosted, 1\4 cake 28. Chocolate Layer Cake, choc frost, 1\4 cake 29. White layer Cake with choco frost, 1\4 cake 30. Bundt Cake, 1\4 cake 31. Coffee Cake, 1\4 cake 32. Carrot Cake, 1\4 cake 33. Applesauce Cake, frosted, 1\4 cake 34. Marble Cake, 1\4 cake 35. Foreign Cake, identify, ¼ cake 36. Holiday Fruit Cake, 1\4 cake 37. Cupcakes, unfrosted, three 38. Cupcakes, party decorated, three Name: Exhibitor # Div. 6 Ages COOKIES Sec No. 39. Ginger Cookies, three, soft 40. Ginger Cookies, three, snap 41. Sugar Cookies, three 42. Fruit Filled Cookies, three 43. Oatmeal Cookies, three 44. Icebox Cookies, three 45. Chocolate Chip Cookies, three 46. Peanut Butter Cookies, three 47. Chocolate Cookies, three 48. Novelty Cookies, three 49. Brownies, three 50. Date Bars, three 51. Other Bars, three 52. Butter Spritz, three 53. Spice Cookies, three 54. Foreign Cookies, identify, three MISCELLANEOUS 55. Pies, any flavor, no cream pies, one wedge 56. Doughnuts, three, raised 22

23 57. Doughnuts, three, cake 58. Cream Puffs, no filling, three 59. Jelly Roll, 1\4 roll HOMEMADE CANDIES 60. Divinity, 3 pieces 61. Chocolate Fudge, 3 pieces, cooked 62. Chocolate Fudge, 3 pieces, quick 63. Penuche, 3 pieces 64. Taffy, 3 pieces 65. Caramels, 3 pieces 66. Chocolates, hand dipped, three 67. Mints, 3 pieces 68. Suckers, three different 69. Chocolate molds, 3 pieces 70. Peanut Brittle, 3 pieces Name: 23

24 Exhibitor No. DEPARTMENT J 2016 HOME NEEDLEWORK, ART & HOBBIES DIVISION 1 HOME SEWING 1. Place Mats, set of four 2. Boy s shirt 3. Man s shirt 4. Ladies shirt 5. Dress, any fabric 6. Coat, any material 7. Formal or Party Dress (any fabric) 8. Jacket, ladies 9. Jacket, men s 10. Polar fleece pillow 11. Pants 12. Skirt 13. Made over clothing 14. Boy s pants, up to 12 years 15. Girl s pants, up to 12 years 16. Ladies pants 17. Polar fleece blanket 18. Suit 19. Vest, down or synthetic fill 20. Ladies jumper 21. Ladies jeans 22. Men s western shirt 23. Ladies western shirt 24. Shorts 25. T-Shirt 26. Recycled denim article of clothing 27. Vest, striped 28. Vest, quilted 29. Other DIVISION 2 ADULT SEWING FOR CHILDREN S CLOTHING (16 AND UNDER) 1. Coat, boys or girls 2. Dress, child s 3. Dress, infants 4. Girl s blouse 5. Boy s shirt 6. Girl s sportswear set 7. Boy s sportswear set 8. Night gown 9. Pajamas 10. Girl s jeans 11. Boy s jeans 12. Girl s western shirt 13. Boy s western shirt 14. Girl s party dress 24

25 15. Suit 16. Boy s jacket 17. Girl s jacket 18. Girl s skirt 19. T-shirt 20. Jumpsuit 21. Recycled denim article of clothing 22. Jumper 23. Girl s Pants 24. Girl s shorts 25. Boy s Pants 26. Boy s shorts 27. Vest 28. Other DIVISION 3 QUILTING 1. Bedspread, appliqué 2. Bedspread, embroidered 3. Quilt, appliqué 4. Quilt, embroidered 5. Quilt, pieced 6. Quilt, hand quilted 7. Machine Quilted 8. Long Arm Quilted 9. Tied Quilt 10. Lap robe 11. Crib quilt (appliqué) 12. Crib quilt (pieced) 13. Crib quilt (embroidery) 14 Crib quilt (hand quilted) 15. Strip Quilt 16. Quilt from jean material 17. Place Mats 18. Table Runners 19. Wall hanging 20. Miniature 21. Patriotic 22. Picture Quilts 23. Picture Wall Hanging 24. Other DIVISION 4 APPLIQUE 1. Pillow cases 2. Scarf or vanity set 3. Wall hanging 4. Other DIVISION 5 CROSS STITCH 1. Pictures 2. Pillow cases 25

26 3. Scarf or vanity set 4. Tea towels 5. Tablecloth 6. Counted cross stitch picture 7. Counted cross stitch wall hanging 8. Counted cross stitch pillow cover 9. Counted cross stitch Xmas item 10. Counted cross stitch holiday item 11. Cross stitch, quilt 12. Cross stitch, other Name and Exhibitor #: DIVISION 6 COLORED EMBROIDERY 1. Cushion cover 2. Pillow cases 3. Scarf or vanity set 4. Tea towels 5. Tablecloth 6. Wall hanging 7. Quilt 8. Other DIVISION 7 CROCHETING 1. Afghan, lap size, Afghan stitch 2. Afghan, lap size, granny squares 3. Afghan, lap size, ripple stitch 4. Afghan, lap size, embroidered 5. Afghan, lap size, any other stitch 6. Afghan, large, Afghan stitch 7. Afghan, large, granny squares 8. Afghan, large, ripple stitch 9. Afghan, large, embroidered 10. Afghan, large, any other stitch 11. Cap 12. Bag or purse 13. Bedspread 14. Doily, large 15. Doily, 12 or under 16. Edging on handkerchief 17. Edging on towel 18. Edging on pillow cases 19. Edging on napkins 20. Hot dish pads 21. Hot dish holders 26

27 22. Scarf or vanity set 23. Slippers 24. Sweater, vest 25. Sweater 26. Tablecloth 27. Placemats 28. Doll Clothes 29. Christmas ornament 30. Child s sweater 31. Child s sweater set (three pieces) 32. Crochet pillow cover 33. Other DIVISION 8 KNITTING 1. Afghan, large, fisherman stitch 2. Afghan, baby 3. Afghan, large embroidered 4. Afghan, lap size, embroidered 5. Afghan, lap size, ripple stitch 6. Afghan, large, ripple stitch 7. Afghan, lap size, sampler 8. Afghan, large, sampler 9. Afghan, lap size, honeycomb stitch 10. Afghan, lap size, any other stitch 11. Afghan, large, any other stitch 12. Afghan, large, honeycomb stitch 13. Centerpiece, large 14. Gloves or mittens 15. Slippers 16. Stole 17. Sweater, bulky 18. Sweater, cardigan 19. Sweater, lightweight 20. Sweater, pullover 21. Child s sweater 22. Machine Knit Sweater, any kind 23. Doll clothes 24. Vest 25. Other DIVISION 9 SWEDISH WEAVING 1. Placemats 2. Pillow 3. Runner 4. Afghan 5. Apron DIVISION 10- WEAVING 1. Placemats 2. Basket 27

28 3. Other DIVISION 11- MISCELLANEOUS FANCY WORK 1. Crewel embroidery 2. Machine embroidery 3. Needle point 4. Textile painting 5. Toys, stuffed 6. Toys, other 7. Crochet toy 8. Table runner 9. Latch hook, wall hanging 10. Latch hook, pillow cover 11. Doll clothes, sewn 12. Pieced and quilted pillow cover 13. Embroidered pillow cover 14. Pot Holders 15. Recycled Denim Item 16. Ribbon Embroidery 17. Rug 18. Wall Hanging 19. Christmas tree skirt 20. Other DIVISION 12 WOMEN PAST Afghan, knit 2. Afghan, others 3. Bedspread, crochet 4. Crochet Doily, large 5. Crochet Doily, 12 or under 6 Cross stitch, pillow cases 7. Cross stitch, tea towels 8. Cross stitch, table runner 11. Cross stitch misc. 12. Cutwork, misc. 13. Embroidery, pillow cases 14. Embroidery, tea towels 15. Embroidery, misc. 16. Handkerchief edging 17. Pot Holders 18. Hot dish pads 19. Knitting, misc. 20. Pillow cover, quilted 21. Pillow cover, crochet 22. Pillow cover, misc. 23. Sewing, dress or suit 24. Sewing, misc. 25. Apron 26. Tablecloth, crochet 27. Tablecloth, other 28. Quilt (embroidery) 28

29 29. Quilt (appliqué) 30. Quilt (hand quilted) 31. Quilt (machine quilted) 32. Quilt, Long Arm 33. Pieced Quilt 34. Strip Quilt 35. Tied Quilt 36. Quilt, child s 37. Ribbon Embroidery 38. Other DIVISION 13 BOYS AND GIRLS 8 TO Crocheting 2. Cross stitch 3. Doll clothes 4. Embroidery 5. Knitting 6. Sewing, blouse 7. Sewing, dress 8. Sewing, shirt 9. Sewing, skirt 10. Sewing, pajamas or gown 11. Sewing, housecoat 12. Sewing, misc. 13. Sewing, shorts 14. Counted Cross-Stitch 15. Pin cushion 16. Pot holders 17. Pillow 18. Recycled denim article of clothing 19. Decorated sweatshirt 20. Wall hanging 21. Place Mats, set of Fabric Basket 23. Stuffed Toy 24. Patriotic 25. Other DIVISION 14 BOYS AND GIRLS 13 TO Place Mats-2 2. Crocheting, afghan 3. Cross stitch 4. Counted cross stitch 5. Doll clothes 6. Embroidery 7. Knitting, sweater 8. Knitting, afghan 9. Knitting, misc. 10. Sewing, blouse 11. Sewing, dress, school 12. Sewing, dress, party or formal 13. Sewing, shirt 14. Sewing, skirt 29

30 15. Sewing, pajamas or gown 16. Sewing, pants 17. Sewing, housecoat or robe 18. Sewing, shorts 19. Recycled denim article of clothing 20. Tea towels (3) 21. Quilt 22. Pot holders 23. T-Shirt 24. Pillow 25. Decorated sweatshirt 26. Stuffed toy 27. Fabric Basket 28. Vest 29. Patriotic 30. Pillowcase 31. Other Sewing DIVISION 15 FREE HAND DRAWING 1. Chalk, crayon or pastel, animal, fish, fowl 2. Chalk, crayon or pastel, portrait 3. Chalk, crayon or pastel, still life 4. Charcoal or pencil, animal, fish, fowl 5. Charcoal or pencil, portrait 6. Charcoal or pencil, still life 7. Charcoal or pencil, landscape 8. Pen and ink, animal, fish, fowl 9. Pen and ink, portrait 10. Pen and ink, still life 11. Pen and ink, landscape 12. Colored pen or pencil, animal, fish, fowl 13. Colored pen or pencil, still life 14. Colored pen or pencil, portrait 15. Colored pen or pencil, landscape 16. Scratch board 17. Felt tip pen 18. Old Buildings 19. Machinery 20. Other DIVISION 16 OIL PAINTING 1. Animal, fish or fowl 2. Portrait 3. Seascape 4. Still life 5. Brush painting on velvet 6. Abstract on non-objective, modern 7. Winter scene 8. Sunrise or sunset 9. Flowers 10. Domestic Animal 30

31 11. Old Buildings 12. Machinery 13. Other Name: Exhibitor No. DIVISION 17 WATER COLOR PAINTING 1. Animal, fish or fowl 2. Landscape 3. Portrait 4. Seascape 5. Still life 6. Abstract 7. Winter Scene 8. Floral study 9. Western Motif 10. Old Buildings 11. Machinery 12. Domestic Animal 13. Patriotic 14. Other DIVISION 18 ACRYLIC PAINTING 1. Animal, fish or fowl 2. Landscape 3. Portrait 4. Seascape 5. Still life 6. Abstract or non-objective, modern 7. Western motif 8. Winter scenes 9. Sunrise or sunset 10. Flowers 11. Old Buildings 12. Machinery 13. Domestic Animal 14. Patriotic 15. Dishes (painted) 16. Other DIVISION 19 LEATHERWORK 1. Belts 2. Billfolds 3. Cases 4. Moccasins 5. Purses 6. Western 7. Checkbook Cover 8. Other DIVISION 20 BEADWORK 31

32 1. Jewelry 2. Moccasins 3. Purses 4. Doll Clothes 5. Patriotic 6. Other Name: Exhibitor No. DIVISION 21 SCULPTURE 1. Clay 2. Plaster 3. Metal 4. Wood 5. Clay/Polymer 6. Other DIVISION 22 CERAMICS HOBBY FORMED FROM MOLDS 1. Plain glaze 2. Crystal glaze 3. Texture glaze 4. Gold or platinum, over glaze 5. Lustre overglaze 6. China painting 7. One stroke, underglaze 8. Air brush work 9. Stains 10. Textured stain 11. Fired decal 12. Stoneware 13. Chalk 14. Halloween Decoration 15. Thanksgiving Decoration 16. Christmas Decoration 17. Easter Decoration 18. Handcrafted 19 Other DIVISION 23 MOSAICS 1. Combination of materials 2. Stepping Stones 3. Transfer Miscellaneous Art 4. Other DIVISION 24 DOLLS 1. Porcelain, all 2. Porcelain, other 32

33 3. Male 4. Female 5. Holiday 6. Christmas 7. Easter 8. Other DIVISION 25 PHOTOGRAPHY BLACK AND WHITE 1. Action 2. Wildlife 3. Domestic Animals 4. Portraits 5. Scenery 6. Still Life 7. Collection of 3 favorite photos 8. Old Buildings 9. Animal Portrait 10. Old Machinery 11. People 12. Flowers 13. Landscape 14. Skies 15. Water 16. Winter Scene 17. Insect, fish or fowl 18. Close Up 19. Transportation 20. Sporting Event 21. Phillips County Fair 22. Other DIVISION 26 PHOTOGRAPHY COLOR 1. Action 2. Wildlife 3. Domestic Animals 4. Flowers 5. Landscapes 6. Portraits 7. Skies 8. Still Life 9. Water 10. Winter Scene 11. Scenery 12. Old Buildings 13. Animal Portraits 14. Old Machinery 15. Collection of 3 favorite photos 16. People 17. Insect, fish or fowl 18. Close Up 19. Transportation 33

34 20. Sporting Event 21. Phillips County Fair 22. Other DIVISION 27 BOYS AND GIRLS 8 TO Wildlife 2. Domestic Animal 3. Portrait 4. Landscape 5. Scenery 6. Water 7. Flowers 8. Sky 9. Winter Scene 10. Animal Portrait 11. Collection of 3 favorite photos of any object 12. Old Buildings 13. Old Machinery 14. Still Life photos of favorite dolls photos of favorite toy cars or trucks 17. Other DIVISION 28 - BOYS AND GIRLS 13 TO Domestic Animal 2. Wildlife 3. Portrait 4. Landscape 5. Scenery 6. Water 7. Still Life 8. Flowers 9. Collection of 3 favorite photos 10. Old Buildings 11. Old Machinery 12. People 13. Action 14. Winter Scene 15. Skies 16. Insect, Fish, Fowl 17. Other DIVISION 29 - BOYS AND GIRLS 7 AND UNDER 1. Ceramics, handcrafted 2. Ceramics, formed from molds, glaze 3. Ceramics, formed from molds, unfired stain 4. Drawing, crayon 34

35 5. Drawing, pencil 6. Drawing, pen and ink 7. Colored pencil 8. Leatherwork 9. Numbered painting 10. Felt tip pen drawing, misc. 11. Felt tip pen, animal, fish, fowl 12. Stamped Item 13. Scrapbook Item 14. Finger painting, still life 15. Finger painting, misc. 16. Water color painting, animal, fish, fowl 17. Water color painting, still life 18. Water color painting, misc. 19. Acrylic painting, animals, fish, fowl 20. Acrylic painting, still life 21. Acrylic painting, misc 22. Drawing, chalk 23. Scratch Board 24. Plastic canvas article 25. Woodworking 26. Rock collection 27. Carving, any material 28. Miscellaneous 29. Jewelry 30. Other DIVISION 30 BOYS AND GIRLS 8 TO Ceramics, handcrafted 2. Ceramics, formed from molds, glaze 3. Ceramics, formed from molds, unfired stain 4. Drawing chalk or pastel 5. Drawing, crayon 6. Drawing, pencil 7. Drawing, pen and ink 8. Drawing scratch board 9. Colored pencil 10. Leatherwork 11. Numbered painting 12. Oil painting, animal, fish, fowl 13. Oil painting, landscape 14. Oil painting, portrait 15. Oil painting, still life 16. Oil painting, misc. 17. Water color painting, animal, fish, fowl 18. Water color painting, landscape 19. Water color painting, still life 20. Water color painting, misc 21. Felt tip pen, misc 22. Felt tip pen, animal, fish, fowl 35

36 23. Carving, any material 24. Woodworking 25. Wood toy 26. Metal craft 27. Decoupoge article 28. Decoupoge plaque 29. Picture made of seeds or other material 30. Rock collection 31. Coin collection 32. Macrame article 33. Beadwork 34. Acrylic painting, animal, fish, fowl 35. Acrylic painting, landscape 36. Acrylic painting, still life 37. Fabric Photo Frame 38. Fabric Photo Albums 39. String Art 40. Plastic canvas article 41. Jewelry 42. Scrapbooked Item 43. Stamped Item 44. Other DIVISION 31 BOYS AND GIRLS 13 TO Ceramics, hand crafted 2. Ceramics, formed from molds, glaze 3. Ceramics, formed from molds, unfired stain 4. Drawing, crayon 5. Drawing, charcoal 6. Drawing, pastel 7. Drawing, pencil 8. Drawing, pen and ink 9. Drawing, colored pencil 10. Scratch board 11. Leatherwork 12. Numbered painting 13. Oil painting, animal, fish, fowl 14. Oil painting, landscape 15. Oil painting, portrait 16. Oil painting, still life 17. Oil painting, misc. 18. Water color painting, animal, fish, fowl 19. Water color painting, landscape 20. Water color painting, still life 21. Water color painting, misc. 22. Acrylic painting, landscape 23. Acrylic painting, animal, fish, fowl 24. Acrylic painting, still life 36

37 25. Acrylic painting, miscellaneous 26. Sculpture 27. Woodworking 28. Metal craft 29. Decoupage article 30. Picture made of seeds or other material 31. Models, any material 32. Stamp collection 33. Macrame 34. Jewelry from Beadwork 35. Toy (wood) 36. Fabric Photo Frame 37. Fabric Photo Albums 38. Picture Frame (wood) 39. String Art 40. Felt tip pen 41. Plastic canvas article- Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter 42. Wood Christmas decoration, handcrafted 43. Wood Thanksgiving decoration, handcrafted 44. Wood Halloween decoration, handcrafted 45. Wood Easter decoration 46. Stamped Item 47. Scrapbooked Item 48. Other DIVISION 32 HOBBIES AND MISCELLANEOUS ART 1. Coin collection 2. Stamp collection 3. Insect collection 4. Rock collection 5. Feather craft 6. Felt craft 7. Fly tying 8. Jewelry 9. Metal craft 10. Puppets 11. Wire art 12. String art 13. Fabric Basket 14. Wood Easter decoration, handcrafted 15. Wood Christmas decoration, handcrafted 16. Wood Thanksgiving decoration, handcrafted 17. Wood Halloween decoration, handcrafted 18. Nature Craft 19. Decorated Fabric boxes 20. Macrame, other 21. Rope articles 22. Fabric photo frame 23. Wheat weaving 24. Wreaths made from any material 37

38 25. Tole painting 26. Christmas wall hanging 27. Christmas ornament (3) 28. Easter centerpiece 29. Halloween decoration 30. Thanksgiving decoration 31. Christmas decoration 32. Plastic canvas craft 33. Stained Glass article 34. Leaded Glass article 35. Toys 36. Recycled craft, functional item 37. Recycled craft, decorative item 38. Basket, handwoven, original design 39. Basket, handwoven kit or pattern 40. Models, aircraft, static 41. Models, boats & ships, static 42. Models, cars/motorcycles, static 43. Models, land vehicles 44. Models, other 45. Gourds, beaded 46. Gourds, Bird house/feeder 47. Gourds, carved 48. Gourds, painted 49. Calligraphy, one page 50. Woodburned item 51. Any other DIVISION 33 ADULT WOODWORKING 1. Picture frame 2. Doll Furniture 3. Toy 4. Carving 5. Clock 6. Miscellaneous Name: Exhibitor No. DIVISION 34 STAMPING 1. Greeting Card 2. Invitations 3. Embossing 4. Christmas Ornament 5. Picture/Matting/Frames 6. Other DIVISION 35 SCRAP BOOKING 1. Stamped Pages 2. School Days 38

39 3. Holiday 4. Outdoors 5. Vacation 6. Best of Book 7. Heritage 8. Family 9. Baby 10. Journaling 11. Sports 12. Other DIVISION 36 CARD MAKING 1. Anniversary or Wedding 2. Baby 3. Birthday 4. Christmas 5. Father s or Mother s Day 6. Get Well or Thinking of You 7. Halloween 8. Invitation 9. Milestones-congrats, graduation, etc 10. Sympathy 11. Thanksgiving 12. Valentine s or Love 13. Any other DIVISION 37 CHILDREN S ENTRIES KINDERGARTEN 1. Cut Paper Design 2. Crayon Coloring from book 3. Crayon Coloring free hand 4. Painted Picture from book 5. Painted Picture free hand 6. Colored Pencil from book 7. Colored Pencil free hand 8. Pencil Drawing 9. Chalk Drawing 10. Woodworking 11. Small Collections must be mounted or secure 12. Leaf Collections, at least 5 different leaves 13. Rock Collections, at least 5 different rocks 14. Other DIVISION 37 PRE-SCHOOL 1. Crayon Coloring from book 39

40 2. Crayon Coloring free hand 3. Painted Picture from book 4. Painted Picture free hand 5. Colored Pencil from book 6. Colored Pencil free hand 7. Other DIVISION 38 CREATIVE KIDS 8 AND UNDER 1. Foam Art 2. Clay Creation 3. Paper Creation 4. Finger-paint Item 5. Sponge-painting Item 6. Bug Collection 7. Coin Collection 8. Picture Collection 9. Paper or Plastic Mobile 10. Fabric Paint Creation 11. Paper Plate Creation 12. Stick Art Item 13. Puppet any material 14. It Feels Like Spring any item 15. It Feels Like Summer any item 16. It Feels Like Fall any item 17. It Feels Like Winter any item 18. Valentine s Day Item any material 19. St. Patrick s Day Item any material 20. Fourth of July Item any material 21. Halloween Item any material 22. Thanksgiving Item any material 23. Christmas Item any material 24. Christmas Ornament any material 25. Jewelry Earrings any material 26. Jewelry Bracelet any material 27. Jewelry Necklace any material 28. Any Miscellaneous Beaded Item 29. Make-It-Bake Item your choice 30. Magnet any material 31. Coloring 32. Picture Made From Seeds 33. Weaving any material 34. Favorite Collection of Three Pictures Taken By You 35. Favorite Picture Taken By You 36. Picture Page 37. Any Other Item of Your Choice DIVISION 40 LEGOS or BUILDING BLOCKS 1. KNex, kit 40

41 2. KNex, original design 3. Lego, kit 4. Lego, original design 5. Original design, mixed systems 6. Other, kit, tinker toys, Lincoln logs 7. Other, original design 41

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