Arts & Crafts Rules. All communications should be addressed to: Superintendent, Arts & Crafts 347 Gilead St., Hebron, CT 06248

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1 Arts & Crafts Rules All communications should be addressed to: Superintendent, Arts & Crafts 347 Gilead St., Hebron, CT Register and track your entries on-line: Please read and follow these rules carefully 1. Mailed registration must be received by August 29, ONLINE Entries are open thru Friday, August 31, 2018 at 11:59 PM. All Items to be Judged MUST be dropped off at the designated time. Mailed or dropped off items will not be accepted 2. ONLY ONE PERSON PER FORM. No changes or additions will be allowed. You must use the supplied form with only one entry per line. 3. You MUST list the DEPARTMENT NUMBER, CLASS LETTER and LOT NUMBER for EACH ITEM you enter. 4. Enter online at OR Send Entry Forms To: Arts and Crafts Superintendent, 347 Gilead Street, Hebron, CT DEADLINE: Wednesday August 29, Do NOT MAIL an Entry Form IF you Enter Online. 5. For online entries Entry tag printing at home is available. 6. All Articles MUST have been made or grown within the last year. 7. JUDGING OF THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS WILL BE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, Drop off these items Tuesday September 4, 2018 between 1 pm and 6 pm at the Arts & Crafts Building. Department 14 Canned Goods Department 15 Arts & Crafts Department 17 Handwork Department 19 Photography Department 23 Children s Show No other items will be accepted on Tuesday and these items will NOT be accepted on any other day or time. 8. JUDGING OF THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS WILL BE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, Drop off these items Wednesday September 5, 2018 between 1 pm and 6 pm at the Arts & Crafts Building. Department 11 Fruits Department 12 Vegetables Department 13 Foods Department 16 Adult State Baking Department 18 Floral Department 21 Garden Container Department 22 Junior State Baking Department 26 State Apple Pie Department 28 Beer & Wine Please note: Baked goods are being judged on Wednesday. There is to be no judging on Thursday. Page 1 of 22

2 9. Entries of non perishables goods must be tagged and placed in their location in the Arts & Craft Building which is located on the Fair Grounds on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 by 6 p.m. The building will be opened to the public from 1:00 pm to 6 pm. At 6 pm the doors to the Craft Building will be closed to the public. NO EXCEPTIONS. 10. Entries of Perishable goods must be tagged and be placed in their location in the Arts & Craft Building which is location on the Fair Grounds on Wednesday, September 5, 2018 by 6 pm. The building will be opened to the public from 1:00 pm to 6 pm. At 6 pm, the doors to the Craft Building will be closed to the public. NO EXCEPTIONS. 11. When Judges have made their decisions, the Superintendent will see that awards are properly distributed. First Premium, BLUE; Second Premium, RED; Third Premium, YELLOW. All premium money will be paid from the JUDGING SHEETS and NOT from any ribbons that may be attached to the exhibits. ALL JUDGING RESULTS ARE FINAL 12. While the Society has supervision of its buildings and grounds during the fair, it does not hold itself liable or responsible for the loss of the property of exhibitors through damage or theft. 13. ALL ENTRIES MUST be removed at DESIGNATED TIMES ONLY; Sunday September 19 from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. 14. Any article not removed by 8:00 pm on Sunday will become the property of Hebron Harvest Fair and will be disposed of accordingly. 15. All premiums, for all departments, will be forfeited if any item is removed from grounds before the designated times. 16. To insure proper handling of YOUR ENTRY please follow ALL OF THESE RULES, and ENTER EARLY. 17. PLEASE NOTE: Entry Form may be photocopied. Use ball point pen or ink only. Fruits 11 Vegetables 12 Food 13 Canned Goods 14 Arts & Crafts 15 Adult State Baking 16 Handwork 17 Floral 18 Departments Hebron Fair Photography 19 Garden Container 21 Junior State Baking 22 Childrens Show 23 State Quilt Contest 25 State Apple Pie 26 Christmas Trees & Wreaths 27 Drop Off Tes DROP OFF DAYS AND TIMES FOR ALL ENTRIES FOR THE ARTS & CRAFT BUILDING BUILDING WILL BE OPENED AT 1:00 P.M. AND WILL CLOSE AT 6 P.M. NO EXCEPTIONS. EXHIBITS THAT ARE NOT PERISHABLE BY 6 PM ON TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4, ALL ITEMS MUST BE DELIVERED, TAGGED AND PLACED IN THEIR DESIGNATED LOCATION. EXHIBITS THAT ARE PERISHABLE BY 6 PM ON WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 2018 ALL ITEMS MUST BE DELIVERED, TAGGED AND PLACED IN THEIR DESIGNATED LOCATION. Premiums awarded may be liable to pro rata reductions sufficient to meet any deficiency that may occur. Page 2 of 22

3 Fruits: Department 11 Judging will be Wednesday September 5, 2018 Judging Criteria Fruits must be clean and free from damage. Uniformity of size, color, and market quality. Entries must be on a sturdy paper plate or in a basket Premiums: 1st-$ nd-$7.00 3rd-$5.00 Class A Apples (5 Specimens Required) 1 Cortland 2 Crab Apple 3 Delicious (red) 4 Macintosh 5 Other Class B Berries 1 Variety (small basket) 2 Grapes (all kinds 3 bunches) Class C Peaches (5 Specimens Required) (specify variety) Class D Pears (5 Specimens Required) (specify variety) Class E Plums (5 Specimens Required) (specify variety) Class F Other Fruits/Nuts (5 Specimens Required) (specify variety) Class G Eggs 1 Best White Dozen 2 Best Brown Dozen 3 Best Large Dozen 4 Special Page 3 of 22

4 Vegetables: Department 12 Judging will be Wednesday September 5, 2018 Judging Criteria Clean and free of damage, natural look from garden, uniformity of size, shape and color. All entries must be submitted on a sturdy paper plate except large single specimens. The name of all varieties must be placed on the exhibit. Premiums: 1st-$ nd-$7.00 3rd-$5.00 Class A Artichoke 2 globes Class B Asparagus 5 spears Class C Beans 10 pods 1 Bush/Pole Green 2 Bush/Pole Yellow 3 Bush/Pole Other (ex: purple pod) 4 Lima Class D Beets 5 each Class E Broccoli 2 heads (bud clusters) Class F Brussel Sprouts 5 sprouts Class G Cabbage 1 head/plant 1 Head 2 Other (ex: Chinese) Class J Celery 1 bunch Class K Corn 3 ears (not husked) 1 Standard sweet yellow 2 Standard sweet white 3 Standard sweet bicolor (yellow & white) 4 Other (ex: Indian ornamental baby redother bicolor popcorn) Class L Cucumber 3 each 1 Salad/slicing 2 Pickling Class M Eggplant 2 each) Class N Garlic 2 bulbs Class O Lettuce 1 head/plant 1 Head 2 Leaf Class H Carrots 5 each Class I Cauliflower 1 head Page 4 of 22 Class P Greens/Leaf Veggies 1 plant 1 Spinach 2 Chard (Swiss beet rhubarb) 3 Other Greens/Leaf not specifically described elsewhere (ex: kale, collard, mustard greens)

5 Class Q Melons 1 each 1 Watermelon 2 Cantaloupe/muskmelon Netted (rough) skin 3 Cantaloupe/muskmelon Smooth skin Class R Onion Family 5 each (not peeled) 1 Slicing red 2 Slicing white 3 Slicing yellow 4 other (ex: shallot scallion leek) Class S Peas 5 pods (includes snow, snap edible pod) Class T Peppers 5 each 1 Bell green 2 Bell other (ex: red yellow) 3 Sweet frying green 4 Sweet frying other (ex: red banana) 5 Hot green 6 Hot red 7 Hot other (ex: yellow orange) Class U Potatoes 5 each 1 Sweet/yams 2 White/gold 3 Red 4 Other (ex: blue) Class X Root Crops 3 each 1 Turnip 2 Rutabaga 3 Parsnip 4 Other root not specifically described elsewhere (ex: horseradish ginger root) Class Y Rhubarb 5 stalks Class Z Squash 2 each 1 Yellow summer 2 Zucchini 3 Butternut 4 Acorn 5 Hubbard (1 each) 6 Other (ex: spaghetti, kuta, patty pan) Class AA Tomatoes 5 each 1 Standard slicing red 2 Standard slicing other (ex: yellow) 3 Plum/pasta 4 Cherry 5 Other (ex: yellow pear) Class BB Gourds 1 Largest (1 each) 2 Large (2 same) 3 Small (arrangement of at least 5) Class V Pumpkin 1 each 1 Largest 2 Field/sugar 3 Other 3 each small variety (ex: baby boo Jack be little) Class W Radish 5 each Class CC Other Qty as appropriate 1 Any vegetable not specifically described elsewhere (ex: okra mushroom kohrabi) NOTE: Herbs and sunflowers under florals department 18 Page 5 of 22

6 Foods: Department 13 Judging will be Wednesday September 5, 2018 Judging Criteria Outside characteristics color, shape and size. Inside characteristics texture, grain, filling and flavor Note: Wrap baked goods in plastic for protection from air and insects. All Entries must be submitted on a sturdy paper plate. Premiums: 1st-$ nd-$7.00 3rd-$5.00 Class A Breads Yeast (1 Loaf) 1 White 2 Dark 3 Other Class B Quick Bread (1 Loaf) 1 Date-nut 2 Banana 3 Zucchini 4 Pumpkin 5 Other Class C Biscuits (Half Dozen) 1 Any variety (specify variety) Class D Rolls (Half Dozen) 1 Plain 2 Sweet Class E Cookies (Half Dozen) 1 Sugar 2 Oatmeal 3 Chocolate Chip 4 Filled Class F Brownies (Half Dozen) 1 Original 2 Specialties Class G Cake (Whole) 1 Coffee Cake or Ring 2 White or Yellow Frosted 3 Chocolate Frosted 4 Pound 5 Cheesecake 6 Cupcakes (6 frosted) 7 Other Class H Pie (Whole) 1 Apple 2 Cherry or Berry 3 Peach 4 Other Class I Muffins (Half Dozen) 1 Corn 2 Blueberry 3 Other Class J Candy (Half Pound or One Pound) 1 Fudge Vanilla 2 Fudge Chocolate 3 Fudge Penuchi 4 Hard and Soft Mix Class K Best Decorated Cake (non-professional only) Premiums: 1st. $7.00 2nd. $5.00 3rd. $ Any variety (specify variety) Page 6 of 22

7 Canned Goods: Department 14 Judging will be Tuesday September 4, 2018 Judging Criteria Entries will be judged on appearance, packing and cleanliness of container. Jams, Jellies, Pickles and Relishes may be opened at the Judge s discretion. Note: According to law, no entries with paraffin can be accepted. Premiums: 1st-$ nd-$7.00 3rd-$5.00 Class A Vegetables 1 Beets 2 Carrots 3 Cream Style Corn 4 Whole Kernel Corn 5 Cauliflower 6 Hot Peppers 7 Sweet Peppers 8 Garden Mix 9 Lima Beans 10 Mushrooms 11 Green String Beans 12 Yellow String Bean 13 Squash 14 Tomatoes Whole Pack 15 Tomatoes Solid Pack 16 Tomato Juice 17 Stewed Tomatoes 18 Pureed Tomatoes 19 Other Class B Fruit 1 Applesauce 2 Peaches 3 Pears 4 Other Class C Jams 1 Black Raspberry 2 Blueberry 3 Elderberry 4 Blackberry 5 Grape 6 Marmalade 7 Peach 8 Pear 9 Red Raspberry Page 7 of Strawberry 11 Apricot 12 Cherry 13 Strawberry Rhubarb 14 Other Class D Jellies 1 Apple 2 Crab Apple 3 Cranberry 4 Elderberry 5 Grape Mint 8 Raspberry 9 Plum 10 Pepper 11 Strawberry 12 Blueberry 13 Current 14 Blackberry 15 Other Class E Pickles 1 Bread and Butter 2 Bean 3 Beet 4 Cauliflower 5 Tomato 6 Cucumber 7 Dill All 8 Gherkins 9 Mixed Sweet 10 Onion 11 Zucchini 12 Pepper 13 Other

8 Class F Relishes 1 Chutney 2 Corn 3 Cucumber 4 Onion 5 Pepper 6 Tomato 7 Zucchini 8 Other Class H Miscellaneous 1 Honey 2 Butter 3 Maple Syrup 4 Conserve 5 Other Class G Sauces 1 Spaghetti 2 Salsa 3 Pizza 4 Mustard 5 BBQ 6 Horseradish 7 Chili Sauce 8 Ketchup 9 Other Class I Best Decorated Jar Premiums: 1st.-$7.00 2nd.-$5.00 3rd.-$ Any Type Page 8 of 22

9 Arts & Crafts: Department 15 Judging will be Tuesday September 4, 2018 Judging Criteria Note: Junior Division Age 13 to 17 Senior Division Age 18 and over Please indicate which division you qualify for, on the entry blank. Senior division will be assumed if age is left blank. All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor and should have been completed within the current year. Premiums: 1st-$ nd-$7.00 3rd-$5.00 Class A Art 1 Painting/Acrylic 2 Painting/Artex 3 Painting/Glass 4 Painting/Oil 5 Painting/Tole 6 Painting/Watercolor 7 Painting on Textiles 8 Pen & Ink 9 Pencil Sketch 10 Sculpture/Clay 11 Sculpture/Metal 12 Sculpture/Wood 13 Stenciling 14 Computer Art 15 Calligraphy 16 Papermaking 17 Pastel or Crayon Class B Crafts 1 Beadwork 2 Ceramics/Glazed 3 Ceramics/Stain 4 Ceramics/Chalk 5 Enameling 6 Dolls/Porcelain 7 Dolls/Rag 8 Dolls/Stuffed Vinyl 9 Dolls/Mop 10 Jewelry 11 Leatherwork 12 Macramé Rushing 14 Pottery 15 Pottery/Hand Built 16 Stain Glass 17 Wreath (flowers only) 18 Woodwork 19 Basketry/Rag 20 Basketry/Cane 21 Basketry/Reed 22 Glass Etching/Stain Note: Christmas Tree Decorations - limit of six Class C Hobbies Note: Display cannot cover an area of more than 24 X 36 1 Handmade Model 2 Kit Model 3 Sticker Books 4 Animals (6 only) 5 Sport Cards 6 Any Other (specify) Class D Collections NOTE: Display cannot cover an area of more than 24 X 36 1 Shells 2 Dolls 3 Keys 4 Stamps 5 Figures (glass etc. 6 only) 6 Minerals 7 Any Other (specify) Class E - Jack-O-Lantern Contest Note: Open to any age. Face may be cut or painted (no candles allowed). All material man-made or natural. Premiums: 1 Funniest 2 Scariest 3 Most Original Page 9 of 22

10 Adult State Baking Contest: Department 16 Judging will be conducted on Wednesday, September 5, Please refer to the Arts & Crafts Rules at the beginning of this document. See CT State Contest regulations online. Class A 18 Majestic and Moist New Year s Honey Cake Page 10 of 22

11 Handwork: Department 17 Judging will be Tuesday September 4, 2018 Judging Criteria All entries must be the handiwork of the exhibitor and completed in the past year. Judging is based on the total appearance of the articles submitted, including framing. All articles must be clean and neat, difficulty involved and variety of stitches in the making of said article. Premiums: 1st-$ nd-$7.00 3rd-$5.00 Class A Quilting 1 Queen approx. 86 x Double approx. 80 x 95 3 Twin approx. 65 x 95 4 Crib approx. 30 x 54 Class B Other Quilted Items 1 Flags 2 Wall Hangings 3 Quilted Clothing 4 Pillows 5 Bags 6 Other Class C Adult State Quilt (See CT State Contest regulations online at All four sides, when added together, must measure a minimum of 216 inches total.) 1 Hand Appliqué 2 Pieced-machine Quilted by Exhibitor 3 Hand Pieced Class D Jr. State Quilt (See CT State Contest regulations online at 1 Wall Hanging Class E Rugs 1 Rag 2 Hooked, Orig. 3 Hooked, Stamped Pattern 4 Latchhook 5 Stencil (cloth) 6 Punched 7 Braided Class F Needlepoint 1 Framed Picture 2 Pillow 3 Punch Embroidery 4 Chair Seat 5 Any Other Needlepoint Class G Crocheting 1 Afghan 2 Baby Blanket 3 Baby Set 4 Bed Spread 5 Doilies 6 Hat 7 Pillow 8 Scarf, Shawl, Stole 9 Sweater 10 Tablecloth 11 Toy 12 Any Other Crocheting Class H Embroidery 1 Framed Picture 2 Pillow Case 3 Sampler 4 Tablecloth 5 Towels 6 Afghans 7 Placemats 8 Any Other Embroidery Page 11 of 22

12 Class I Counted Cross Stitch 1 Framed Picture 2 Pillow Case 3 Sampler 4 Tablecloth 5 Towels 6 Pillow 7 Placemats 8 Any Other Cross Stitch Article Note: Christmas Decorations (group of no more than 6) Class J Cross Stitch 1 Framed Picture 2 Pillow Case 3 Sampler 4 Table Cloth 5 Towels 6 Pillow 7 Placemats 8 Any Other Cross Stitch Article Note: Christmas Decorations (group of no more than 6) Class K Knitting 1 Afghan 2 Baby Blanket 3 Baby Set 4 Yarn Cape, Shawl or Poncho 5 Dress or Skirt 6 Adult Sweater 7 Child Sweater 8 Toy 9 Hat 10 Slippers or Socks 11 Gloves, Mittens 12 Scarf 13 Any other item Class L Sewing 1 Handbag 2 Adult Shirt or Blouse 3 Adult Skirt 4 Adult Slacks or Pants 5 Adult Smocking 6 Adult Coat or Jacket 7 Adult Dress 8 Children s Coat or Jacket 9 Children s Dress 10 Children s Shirt or Blouse 11 Children s Skirt 12 Children s Slacks or Pants 13 Children s Smocking 14 Any Other Sewn Article Class M Felting 1 Any Felted item Class N Skein 1 Any item Class O Weaving 1 Any item Page 12 of 22

13 Florals: Department 18 Judging will be Wednesday September 5, 2018 Judging Criteria Specimen entered in competition MUST be disease free and without insect damage. All Exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor. Please use between 5 and 10 stems per active collection. No artificial or silk may be used in any of the classes. Premiums: 1st-$ nd-$7.00 3rd-$5.00 Class A Flowers 1 Asters 2 Chrysanthemums (single bloom 1) 3 Chrysanthemums (spray variety 3) 4 Dahlias Large (1 bloom) 5 Dahlias Small (3 blooms) 6 Marigold Large (bloom diameter over 2-1/2 ) 7 Marigold Small (bloom diameter 1 to 2-1/2 ) 8 Bachelors Buttons 9 Cosmos 10 Nasturtiums 11 Phlox 12 Pansies 13 Petunias 14 Strawflowers 15 Modern Shrub Roses Hydrangea Salvia (3 stems of same variety) 16 Zinnias Large (over 2 diameter) 17 Zinnias Small (Up to 2 diameter) 18 Cleomes 19 Cockscombs, plumed 20 Cockscombs, crested 21 Sunflowers, Largest (1 each) 22 Sunflowers, cut flower type (3 of same variety) 23 Sunflowers, arrangement of mixed 24 Snapdragons 25 Other Class B Arrangements Note: Flowers will be judged with regard to artistic arrangement, attractiveness, and quality of the exhibit. 1 One Color 2 Mixed Flowers or Colors 3 Wild Flowers 4 Dried Flowers 5 Miniature (not to exceed 4 ) 6 Small (not to exceed 8 ) Class C Live Plants Note: Plants Must be disease free and in clean containers. 1 African Violets 2 Begonia 3 Cacti 4 Foliage Plant 5 Hanging Plant 6 Fern 7 Other Class D Herbs 1 Arrangement (several mixed varieties) 2 Container (4 culinary varieties) Page 13 of 22

14 Photography: Department 19 Judging will start on Tuesday September 4, 2018 Judging Criteria NOTE: ALL PRINTS MUST BE MATTED ONLY. NO GLASS NO FRAMES NO PLASTIC ONE ENTRY PER CLASS, LIMIT OF 5 ENTRIES PER PERSON ONLY. NO EXHIBITOR SHALL ENTER MORE THAN 5 PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE ENTIRE SHOW. Junior class: Under 16 years old Adult class: 16 and older Snapshots MUST have been taken during the current year. Snapshots must be 3 x5 or 4 x6. Photos may be 5 x 7, 8 x 10 or 11 x 14 Premiums: 1st-$ nd-$7.00 3rd-$5.00 Class A Color Photography 7 Vertebrates: Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Fish, Amphibians. 8 Invertebrates: Insects, Spiders, Snails, Shellfish, etc. 9 Plants and Fungi 10 Landscapes:: Seascapes, and Architecture 11 People: Portraits, and people at work or play Class B Black and White Photography 7 Vertebrates: Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Fish, Amphibians. 8 Invertebrates: Insects, Spiders, Snails, Shellfish, etc. 9 Plants and Fungi 10 Landscapes:: Seascapes, and Architecture 11 People: Portraits, and people at work or play Class C Color Snapshots 7 Vertebrates: Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Fish, Amphibians. 8 Invertebrates: Insects, Spiders, Snails, Shellfish, etc. 9 Plants and Fungi 10 Landscapes:: Seascapes, and Architecture 11 People: Portraits, and people at work or play Class D Black and White Snapshots 7 Vertebrates: Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Fish, Amphibians. 8 Invertebrates: Insects, Spiders, Snails, Shellfish, etc. 9 Plants and Fungi 10 Landscapes:: Seascapes, and Architecture 11 People: Portraits, and people at work or play Class E Digital Enhancement Photography 3 Color 4 Black & White Page 14 of 22

15 Category Descriptions Class A: Color as it comes from the camera. Minor adjustments (e.g. exposure, sharpness, spot removal) in keeping with the camera image, but no major manipulations, HDR, wholesale object removal, etc. Minimum image size: 5x7. Maximum vertical dimension including mat/frame: 14 Class B: Black & White Photography-Images must be true black & white; not sepia, other monotone, or incomplete desaturation. Minor adjustments (e,g, exposure, sharpness, spot removal) in keeping with the camera image, but no major manipulations, HDR, wholesale object removal, etc. Minimum image size: 5x7. Maximum vertical dimension including mat/frame 14. Class C: Color snapshots-color as it comes from the camera. Minor adjustments (e.g., exposure, sharpness, spot removal) in keeping with the camera image, but no major manipulations, HDR, wholesale object removal, etc. Image size 3x5 or 4x6. Mat/frame size not to exceed 10 in longest dimension. Class D: Black & White Snapshots-Images must be true black & white: not sepia, other monotone, or incomplete desaturation. Minor adjustments (e.g., exposure, sharpness, spot removal) in keeping with the camera image, but no major manipulations, HDR, wholesale object removal, etc. Image size 3x5 or 4x6. Mat/frame size not to exceed 10 in longest dimension. Class E: Digitally Enhanced-Photography Color- Anything goes: the more the merrier. Minimum image size:5x7 / Maximum vertical dimension including mat/frame: 14. Black & White- Anything goes: the more the merrier. Images must be true black & white; not sepia, other monotone, or incomplete desaturations. Minimum image is 5x7. Maximum vertical dimension including mat/frame: 14. Association of Connecticut Fairs Photo Contest The theme for the annual photo contest is Connecticut Fairs. This contest is a mail in contest. The contest winner is chosen from the group finalists at the fall meeting of The Association of Connecticut Fairs. The photo submitted should show general scenes around our members fairs. Photos must have been taken after September 30, The photos entered do not have to be exhibited at any member fair to be eligible. An entry form along with more contest information can be found at For more information send a self addressed stamped envelope to Richard LaTaille, 83 Gates Rd. Lebanon, CT Page 15 of 22

16 Garden Container: Department 21 Judging will be Wednesday September 5, 2018 Judging Criteria Will be based on overall attractiveness, originality and quality of the contents. Note: The group may consist of fruits, vegetables and flowers, size of the container will not exceed 3 feet in circumference. Containers maybe baskets, wood boxes or any sturdy commonly found items on the farm or in the house Lot No.1 Description: Display Premiums: 1st-$ nd-$7.00 3rd-$5.00 Page 16 of 22

17 Junior State Baking: Department 22 Judging will be conducted on Wednesday, September 5, Please refer to the Arts & Crafts Rules at the beginning of this document. Class A See CT State Contest regulations online. Lot No Description 18 Raspberry Sour Cream Coffee Cake Page 17 of 22

18 Children s Show: Department 23 Premiums: 1st-$5.00 2nd-$3.00 3rd-$1.00 Judging will be Tuesday September 4, 2018 Judging Criteria Will be based upon originality and degree of skill. Class A Ages 5 and under Class B Ages 6 thru 9 Class C Ages 10 thru 12 1st thru 5th, ribbons all other participants will receive participant ribbons. Note: All snapshots will be judged under Photography and not under Hobbies. Lot No Description 1 Hobbies -- (area no larger than 24 x 36 ) 2 Collection --- (no larger than 24 x 36 )to include, keys, stickers, stamps, shells 5 Figures (glass, etc. -6 only) 6 Transportation vehicles 8 Dolls (6 only) 10 Animals 12 Minerals 13 Drawing (1 only) 14 Any Other (Specify) 15 Artwork other than drawings Page 18 of 22

19 State Quilt Contest Department 25 See Department 17 Class C for Adult See Department 17 Class D for Jr. Page 19 of 22

20 State Two Crusted Apple Pie Contest Department 26 Judging will be conducted on Wednesday, September 5, Please refer to the Arts & Crafts Rules at the beginning of this document. See CT State Contest regulations online. Class A State Two Crusted Apple 1 State Apple Pie Page 20 of 22

21 Christmas Tree & Wreath: Department 27 Judging will be Thursday September 5, 2018 Kip Brede 299 Old Colchester Road, Amston, CT (860) All trees & wreaths must be delivered Wednesday September 5 between 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Stop at vendors sign-in office for directions Class Christmas Tre Premiums: 1st- $ nd- $ rd- $ th-Ribbon only Grand Champion Trophy, Ribbon and $50.00 Rules for Class A Christmas Tree 1. Trees are to be 6 to 8 feet high 2. Trees must be exhibited in the name of the land owner or grower. 3. Trees must be adequately tagged with the name and address of the exhibitor and class to be entered. 4. Copies of the rules and judging criteria by writing or calling above superintendent. 5. All entries must be removed by 8:00 p.m. Sunday September 9. Lot No. Description 1 Spruce 2 Fir and Pine a Christmas Wreath Wreaths Judging Criteria Foliage, color, workmanship, overall appearance, craftsmanship, originality, arrangement of decorations and bow. Premiums: 1st- $ nd- $ rd- $ th- Ribbon only Rules for Class B Christmas Wreath 1. Wreaths must be made on a 10 ring or 12 ring (limit one per category) Base matter should be of evergreen material. 2. NO princess pine or other plant that is on an endangered list. 3. Wreaths must be adequately tagged with the name and address of exhibitor and class to be entered. 4. Copies of the rules and judging criteria by writing or calling above superintendent. 5. All entries must be removed by 8:00 p.m. Sunday September 9. Lot No. Description 1 Decorated 2 Plain Page 21 of 22

22 Beer and Wine Making: Department 28 Judging will be Wednesday, September 5, 2018 Judging Criteria All entries will be judged on appearance, bottling and cleanliness of container. Outside characteristics: judging will be based on color, clarity, and bottle appearance. Inside characteristics: judging will be based on taste, flavor, texture, smoothness, and bitterness. Premiums: 1st-$ nd-$ rd-$5.00 Class A Beer (1 bottle) 1 Dark Ales 2 Light Ales 3 Strong Ales 4 Lager 5 Specialty 6 Experimental Beers Class B Wine (1 bottle) 1 Red 2 White 3 Ports, sherry 4 Sparkling Wines 5 Other (Please Specify) Class C Hard Cider (1 bottle) 1 Any Type Page 22 of 22

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