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Steve Storck ..............................................................................................................................................................President Wayne Lemmerman ......................................................................................................................................Vice-President Ryan Sleiter..............................................................................................................................................................Treasurer Mary Hill...................................................................................................................................................................Secretary Executive Board ......................................................................................................................................................Les Kopel Executive Board............................................................................................................................................Dave Lonergan Executive Board .............................................................................................................................................Kendon Lange Members: John Dosdall Dave Freese Roger Hill Eric Hoffman Justin Howe

Kelly Howe Judy Johnston Ted Kill Randy Kramer George Libbon

Mike Lonergan Shellie Lemmerman Sammi Lemmerman Roxane Malland Jill Montzka

Dennis Sleiter Suzanne Smith Ruth Spohr Ron Staples Pat Storck

Sandy Thorstad Jerry Thorstad Nancy Woodke

Superintendents Cattle ..............................................................................................................John Dosdall, Ryan Sleiter, Dennis Sleiter Sheep and Goats ...................................................................................................................Judy Johnston, John Dosdall Swine.............................................................................................................................................................................Ted Kill Horses..............................................................................................................................................Les Kopel, Jill Montzka Poultry, Pigeons, Rabbits .................................................................................................................................Fran Altrich Open Class ................................................................................................Ruth Spohr, George Libbon, Suzanne Smith Commercial Booths at the Lee Center............................................................................Ron Staples, Dave Lonergan Food Vendors/Outdoor Vendors/Camping........................................................................Roger Hill, Eric Hoffman Homemakers................................................................................................................Roxane Malland, Sandy Thorstad Fair Veterinarian.....................................................................................................H & H Veterinary, LLC, Benson, MN 4-H Booths and Exhibits ...............................................................................Kirstin Koch, 4-H Program Coordinator

2012 Stevens County Fairboard members

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Stevens County Fair Board members are busy preparing for the Stevens County Fair which will be held August 8-12. This year’s slogan is “Come on Over – Have Some Fun – at the Stevens County Fair.” Officers are: Pres – Steve Storck, Vice Pres – Wayne Lemmerman, Treas – Ryan Sleiter – Secretary – Mary Hill, Executive Board is Dave Lonergan, Kendon Lange, and Les Kopel. Pictured are (back row, left to right) Dennis Sleiter, Eric Hoffman, Ryan Sleiter, Dave Lonergan, Wayne Lemmerman, Kendon Lange, Jill Montzka, Ron Staples, Ted Kill, Roger Hill, (middle row) Pat Storck, Roxane Malland, Justin Howe, Shellie Lemmerman, Mary Hill, Les Kopel, Steve Storck, (front row) Sandy Thorstad, Suzanne Smith, George Libbon, and Ruth Spohr. Other fair board members not present for the photo: Judy Johnston, John Dosdall, Mike Lonergan, Kelly Howe, Nancy Woodke, Jerry Thorstad, Sammi Lemmerman, Dave Freese, and Randy Kramer.


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Dave Lonergan selected as 2012 Fair Person of the Year for District 7 Dave has been a very active member of the Stevens County Fairboard for over 31 years beginning in 1980. He has served in the positions of vice president and Member-atLarge on the Executive Board for many years and still serves on the Long Range Planning Committee and Food Vendor Committee. Dave is one of our best sellers of fair buttons and advanced ride tickets and has received Plaques of Appreciation for this for several years. Dave is in charge of the commercial vendor building. He is good at procuring new advertisers for the fair’s premium book and is in charge of advertising for the fair. Dave actively promotes the fair year round and is always on the look out for good deals and ideas to improve the fair. Dave and Elsie have been married for 44 years and farm 400 acres of land near Donnelly along with son, Mike. They raise mainly corn, soybeans, and some wheat. Dave has three children: Robert and wife Kelli and two kids; Mike and wife JoAnne and two kids; and Mary.

Dave Lonergan is a person that gets taken for granted as he gets the work done without any fanfare and why Dave was an excellent choice for fair person of the year for District 7. Congratulations Dave!


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Stevens County Homemakers at the Fair We are part of the University of Minnesota Extension services. We currently have 9 clubs with about 90 members, and are going strong throughout the county. Some have been members for 60 years. We are always open for new membership. If interested, you can call the extension office at the Stevens County Courthouse. The home council is the core of the homemakers. It consists of a president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. There is also a councilor and co-councilor from each club that make up the Home Council. The Council meets three times a year. They set up groups that plan the agenda for the year with programs and lessons. The program committee puts together things of interest like cooking, crafts, gardening, and any other hobby. They are called leader training nights – then the women that attend the training take the information and lesson back to their club and share it with them. There is also a fair committee which plans the fair building and gets it organized for the fair. Then on entry day, they help the judges and do the displays for the building. Each year we have over 1000 entries. This is one of our busiest times and the most fun. They receive a blue or red or white ribbon for their entries. The recognitions committee plans our banquet in the fall to recognize the officers and outstanding homemakers during that year. This year we had a rummage and bake sale to earn

money to spruce up our homemakers building at the fair. It was a huge success and plans are being made to update and give the building a new face lift. During the Stevens County Fair, we will also have demonstrations on spinning wool, felting, and rosemaling provided through funding from the Legacy Grant which the Stevens County Fair received. So—come on out to the Stevens County Fair and visit us at the Extension Homemaker Building. S a n dy T h o rs t a d


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Stevens County Fair Appreciation supper set for Wednesday, August 8 The Stevens County Fair Appreciation Supper is set for Wednesday, August 8 at 5:30 p.m. at the Lee Community Center. The supper is free with the purchase of the $6.00 fair button. The supper includes barbeque pork and roast beef sandwiches courtesy of the Stevens County Pork Producers and the West Central Cattlemen. Also included in the meal will be baked beans, ice cream sandwiches, milk, chips, pop, and hotdogs for the kids. The supper is served by the pork, beef, and dairy producers, in addition to fairboard members and Morris Royalty. Buttons can be purchased from 4-H members, Willie’s Super Valu, Ungers Furniture, or Fairboard members. With the button you will have a chance to win the grand prize, a trip for two to San Francisco, which will be awarded the night of the Appreciation Supper, August 8. In addition, you will have more

chances to win prizes throughout the fair week. For more information on the fair supper contact Judy Johnston at 320-287-1431.


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Plaques of Appreciation

(Top left) Bank of the West, Ryan Sleiter, Steve Storck; (bottom right) H&H certificate, Mike Hein, Steve Storck; (top right) (top right) Unger’s Furniture certificate, Dave Lonergan and Steve Storck.

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Take a rest at the Rest Cottage Fair goers are invited to take advantage of the Rest Cottage located next to the office on the Stevens County Fair Grounds. It’s front door is located on the south side of the office building—next to the homemakers building. It is a two-room, air conditioned facility equipped with baby crib, changing table, bed, and rocking chairs. It is a wonderful place for feeding and caring for a child. It is also a good place for livestock exhibitors to change clothes. But anyone can enjoy the Cottage as a place for resting. Rest Cottage hours are from 12 noon to 8 p.m. on Thursday and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

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Show up and stay all week at the Fair What better way to enjoy the fair than camping right where all the action is. Wake up to the chickens crowing and the cattle mooing to get fed each morning. You might hear all of that if you wake early at the fair or if you choose to sleep and maybe you will hear that in your dreams. With all the fun that happens at the fair maybe it’s time that you just hook onto that camper and bring it to the fairgrounds. If you like to rough it just dig out the tent and camp for free. As the fairboard works to improve the grounds, the camping area is just another one of the great things to enjoy. The low price will be just like home which includes water and electrical. Each year we find more people that find how nice it is to bring that camper in and stay for the week. Most people that have camped in the past say it’s the only way to go! You enjoy the fair so much more with that chance to rest or just sit and visit with friends at your campsite then go back for more fair fun. With the addition of the new restroom a couple of years ago, showers were also added to that building for campers and 4-Hers to use. Rates are low from free if you wish to just pop that tent to a low $75 for the full week at the fair with full services. The fairboard will work with you if you wish to bring your unit in prior to the fair but you want to book your spot early. You can book your spot by e m a i l at s c f a i r @ ya h o o. c o m or calling the f a i r o f f i c e at 3 2 0 - 5 8 9 - 1 0 6 2 .


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Farmer Bob and Johnny the World’s Funniest Tractor Fairgoers will be in for some history with humor, at 2012’s Stevens County Fair, when they see “Farmer Bob and Johnny the World's Funniest Tractor”. Farmer Bob will have folks rolling in the street with laughter when he starts up his 1949 John Deere MT. Johnny the Tractor always puts smiles on everyone’s faces with that familiar “pup-put” sound. Some of Johnny’s features include a skunk that sprays water, a big sound system, and all sorts of sirens, horns, bells, and whistles, and some really surprising remote controls. Johnny even blows up balloons which Farmer Bob twists into all sorts of creations. Johnny the Tractor pulls a trailer loaded with vintage camping gear, old tools, utensils, fishing equipment, even a 1947 Whizzer motorbike. Farmer Bob, whose real name is Bob Hill, comes from northeastern Iowa, where he and his family have farmed for 157 years on the same homestead. Bob has traveled in 41 states and Canada making folks laugh in the past 17 years.

When you are at the Stevens County Fair, be sure to see “Farmer Bob and Johnny the World’s Funniest Tractor”. You will see a sight you will never forget. Farmer Bob is sponsored by Amundson Peterson Implement.


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Get your buttons now—the right number wins a trip and MORE Someone could be the lucky winner of a trip for two to San Francisco if you have the correct fair button number. Buttons are on sale with most of the 4-Hers, Fair Board Members, Unger’s, and Willie’s Super Valu. Buttons are $6.00 each with no limit on the number you can buy. There is a limited supply of buttons, so you will want to get one soon. The Button is good for a free supper on Wednesday night, August 8, at the Lee Community Center starting at 5:30 pm. Our entertainment for this year’s supper will be participants from the Kiwanis’ Talent Show. At 6:10 p.m. we will have the drawing to see what lucky person will take a trip to California. All buttons have a number listed on the face of them and the holder of the button number drawn will have 24 hours to claim the trip. Last year’s fair trip winner was Vickie Dosdall of Morris. Each day of the fair, more numbers are drawn for prizes such as Morris Chamber Cash, cases of pop, gift certificates to different businesses, t-shirts, etc. Always have your button on as you never know when there may be surprise drawing at an event at the fair plus you will need your button to claim the prize.

We will make an effort to have all numbers for the prizes drawn by noon on Saturday and posted at that time. You should have time to check and see if you have won anything by the close of the fair on Sunday. Once again, the owner of the number drawn for the trip will only have 24 hours to claim it or we will post a new number for that prize and the first number will be void. The Stevens County Fair Board has teamed up with Pam Severance from For Getaways Travel to make this trip possible. Check out their website at <www.forgetaways.com>.

(L to R) Pam Severance, For Getaways Travel; Katie Huot, Miss Morris; Vicky Dosdall, 2011 winner; Steve Storck, Fairboard president


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Enter your Open Class Exhibits It’s that time of year again to think about what you will enter in Open Class at the Stevens County Fair. Be it your favorite picture you took this past year, a quilt you made, sewing, knitting, tatting, or any favorite craft project you completed; those beautiful flowers you have; a big tomato and other vegetables from your garden; that tasty tempting baking and canning you do…..we’d love to put them on display for you and see what a judge thinks of it. Anyone from preschooler to senior citizen is eligible to enter. Our Premium List includes entry lots for many types of exhibits – from farm crops, fruits, vegetables, and flowers, to canned and baked goods, to beautiful quilts and needlework, to impressive photographs. Children are invited to show their creativity and talents with arts and crafts projects, collections, baking, gardening, or photography. We will have security cameras watching over our exhibits in the building this year. C h a n g e s h ave b e e n m a d e i n t h e P h o t o g r a p h y S e c t i o n . D u e t o s p a c e c o n s t r a i n t s , w e a r e e l i m i n at i n g p i c t u r e s e n t e re d o n t a g b o a rd . Instead we ask that you frame or matte your picture for display. Entry day for Open Class is Wednesday, August 8. You may bring your exhibits in from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. NOTE these are new times this year. Open Class animal entries will also be on Wednesday, August 8 BUT the animals will not be brought to the fairgrounds until Thursday, August 9th. You may pre-register on-line at www.scfair.net by Tuesday, August 7 or use the form included in this booklet. If you have more than 20 exhibits, please enter them

before 2 p.m. All entries must be ready to be displayed at entry time. If you are entering flowers this year, we are now providing white vases (tall and short) to display your entries. Please leave a generous length of stem on your entry. Please check the premium lot numbers carefully to be sure you have your exhibits entered into the correct lot. Only ONE entry per lot is allowed. The rules are listed at the top of the Premium list. Special awards are given each year in some categories in addition to ribbons and premiums. Several entries in various classes are chosen as Best of Show award winners. Many area businesses also donate prizes in addition to the fair premiums. The Open Class building is open for all fairgoers to view the exhibits from 9 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. On Thursday, the building will open after the judging is completed. Exhibits will be released on Sunday, August 12 from 8:30-9:30 p.m. No early releases. Good luck to all who enter and have a great time at the Stevens County Fair! Ru t h S p o h r, O p e n C l a s s Superintendent


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Stevens County Fair 2012 Open Class Exhibits ENTRY TIMES Open Class Exhibit Building Wednesday, August 8: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Individuals with more than 20 exhibits must come before 2 p.m. on Wednesday

OPEN CLASS EXHIBITS Open Class Exhibits Rules & Regulations: 1. The Stevens County Fair reserves the final and absolute right to interpret the terms, rules, and regulations and arbitrarily settle and determine all matters, questions, and differences in regards thereto, or otherwise arising out of, connected with or incident to the Stevens County Fair. The Superintendents of their area shall be the final arbitrator of any disputes involving exhibitors and day to day activities. The Stevens County Executive Board backs the Superintendent 100%. 2. The Agricultural Society reserves the right to amend or add to these rules as in its judgment may deem advisable. 3. Entries for premiums may be made by residents of Stevens County and adjoining counties only. 4. Exhibits must be grown, made or owned by the exhibitor. 5. One exhibit per person will be allowed in each lot and one exhibit cannot be entered to compete in more than one lot or 4-H. 6. All exhibits except livestock must not have been previously exhibited at the Stevens County Fair. 7. The Stevens County Agricultural Society wishes to promote a wholesome and educational event for the entire family. All exhibits and displays are subject to review by the Agricultural Society. Any items or material deemed as inappropriate for display must be removed by exhibitor upon request by fair officials. The following items are included in the above ban: Weapons (death stars, butterfly knives); Sexually explicit/pornographic material; and vulgar/profane materials. Exhibits and displays are meant to be enjoyed by all fairgoers. Please help us make the fair a pleasant experience for people of all ages. 8. Exhibits must be entered correctly, ticketed properly and be ready to be judged when entered in order to be judged and premiums awarded. 9. The Agricultural Society will take every precaution for the preservation of the articles and stock on exhibition but will not be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur in the delivery, exhibition or removal of exhibits. 10. If anyone has issues or disagreements with how things are run in a building or on the Stevens County Fairgrounds overall, the Stevens County Fairboard reserves

the rights to ask said person(s) to leave the fairgrounds. 11. Any person or group that conducts a protest action must limit its activity to the location designated by the Stevens County Fair Board. The designated location is the southeast corner of the bunker which is in the southern parking lot on fairground property. No entrances or exits can be obstructed or limited in any way. 12. No dogs are allowed on the fairgrounds except for service dogs and in designated areas only. AWARDS 1. The awards in open class entries will be designated by ribbons, stickers or cards as follows: 1st Premium, blue; 2nd, red; 3rd, white. 2. Grand Champion ribbons will be awarded to exhibits of exceptional merit. There will be no monetary prize connected with this ribbon. 3. Premiums will not be awarded unless the judge deems the exhibit worthy. 4. Any interference by exhibitors to influence or dictate the decision of the judges shall be sufficient cause for excluding his or her entry from competition. RELEASE OF EXHIBITS 1. All exhibits including livestock must remain on exhibit until 8:30 p.m. Sunday, August 12. There will be no exceptions to this rule. Premiums will be forfeited if articles are removed before 8:30 p.m. Sunday. 2. Exhibits will be released and premium checks awarded from 8:30-9:30 p.m. at the Open Class Exhibit Building on Sunday, August 12, 2012. CLAIMS Persons having claims against the Stevens County Agricultural Society must present them in writing to the secretary within fifteen days after the last day of the fair. H & H Veterinary Service has been accepted as official veterinarians for the fair. Exhibition of Livestock and Poultry in Minnesota —Summary of State Rule General Requirements Livestock and poultry that exhibit symptoms of any infectious or communicable disease, including ringworm and warts, may not be exhibited. All animals must be examined by the official veterinarian on the day they are admitted to the exhibition and at least once daily during the exhibition. The Official Veterinarian will order the immediate removal to a quarantine facility or removal from the exhibition premises of any livestock with symptoms of infectious or communicable diseases. Animals placed in a quarantine facility must remain there until removed from the exhibition premises. They may not enter a show ring. This includes livestock with warts or ringworm. All testing must be conducted prior to the exhibition, and a record of the test results on a test chart or Intrastate Health Certificate must accompany the tested animals. Livestock and poultry entered in a petting exhibit are not exempt from the exhibition rules if the animals are from more than one farm or there are other animals at the exhibit.

POULTRY Poultry, except waterfowl and pigeons, must be individually identified with a leg or wing band and accompanied by a form approved by the board to show compliance with one of the following: negative test for pullorum-typhoid disease conducted within 90 days prior to the opening date of the exhibition; originate directly from parent stock tested and found negative for pullorum-typhoid disease within the last 12 months. In addition, turkeys must be negative for Salmonella typhimurium, Mycoplasma gallisepticum, and Mycoplasma synoviae. SWINE Swine must be individually identified and must: • Have had a negative official pseudorabies test conducted within 30 days prior to the opening date of the exhibition; or • Originate directly from a qualified pseudorabies-negative herd; or • Originate directly from a Stage IV or V county or area. All 50 states are currently pseudorabies Stage V, (Pseudorabies Free Status). SHEEP & GOATS Official Identification Required: All sheep and goats for show or exhibition, including wethers, must be officially identified. Official Scrapie identification includes Scrapie ear tags or tattoos that have been approved and registered with the Minnesota Board of Animal Health. Exhibitors should identify. HORSES All horses must be negative to an official test for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) within 12 months prior to the opening date of the exhibition. A test is not required for suckling foals accompanying a negative dam. SLAUGHTER CLASSES All livestock and poultry entered in the class which is kept isolated in a separate building from all other livestock and poultry at the exhibition and which are slaughtered during or immediately following the exhibition do not need tests or individual identification. DOGS Dogs over 6 months of age must be accompanied by a current Certificate of Rabies Vaccination issued by a Licensed Veterinarian. Requirements for Livestock and Poultry Originating from States Other than Minnesota. Livestock and poultry originating from states other than Minnesota must meet the Minnesota Importation requirements in addition to the requirements outlined in this summary. • All imported animals must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection. • Ruminants originating from Michigan may not be imported into Minnesota for exhibition. Health certificates must list the Minnesota Exhibition as consignee, and will be accepted if examination and tests are conducted within 90 days prior to the exhibition except swine pseudorabies test must be made within 30 days prior to the exhibition. The differential pseudorabies tests are not approved for exhibition. Requirements for horse and dog are the same as for those originating from Minnesota.


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Open Class Exhibits continued OPEN CLASS LIVESTOCK: REMINDER THAT OPEN CLASS LIVESTOCK ENTRY FORMS MUST BE FILLED OUT ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8 FROM 8 AM TO 5 PM. THE ANIMALS COME TO THE FAIRGROUNDS ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. If making two trips is not possible, register your animal(s) online at scfair@yahoo.com or by mail to SC Fair, PO Box 622, Morris, MN 56267, by Tuesday, August 7 and entry tickets will be left at the fair office for you.

LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT Current Stevens County 4-H exhibits cannot be entered in open class. Premiums and awards will be forfeited on exhibits checked out early. The entry committee reserves the final and absolute right to interpret these rules and regulations and determine all matters regarding this exhibit division (includes acceptance, refusal, and disqualifications of exhibits). Exhibitors will need to provide own hay and straw. All stalls, pens, or cages must be kept clean and in an orderly manner at all times by the exhibitor. Entry forms on the internet at www.scfair.net DIVISION B - CATTLE Superintendents: John Dosdall, Ryan Sleiter, & Dennis Sleiter. How to use the new livestock lot numbers: Use animal type (Holstein) 31_ _ plus the lot# aged dairy cow Lot 04 Example: 3104 Holstein aged dairy cow Premiums: 1st $15; 2nd $10; 3rd $6 Health certificate must be shown on demand. DAIRY CATTLE - REGISTERED Lot 31_ _ Holstein; Lot 32 _ _ Guernsey; Lot 33_ _ Jersey; Lot 34 _ _ Milking Shorthorn; Lot 35 _ _ Brown Swiss; Lot 36 _ _ Other registered breeds MALES Lot 01. Bull yearling born March 1, 2011-Aug. 31, 2011 Lot 02. Bull calf born Sept. 1, 2011-Feb. 8, 2012 Lot 03. Baby bull calf born after March 1, 2012 FEMALES Lot 04. Aged cow Lot 05. Cow 4 years old & under 5 Lot 06. Cow 3 years old & under 4 Lot 07. 2 years old & under 3 Lot 08. Heifer, calved Jan. 1, 2010 to April 30, 2011 Lot 09. Heifer, 1 year old & under 18 months Lot 10. Heifer, calf 4 months old & under 18 months Lot 11. Best three females, any age, all bred & owned by exhibitor Lot 12. Dairy herd; to consist of 3 cows, 2 years old & over, that have all calved at least once. Lot 13. Get of Sire - to consist of 3 animals, any age, the get of 1 sire, not more than 1 bull can be shown Lot 14. Produce of Dam - to consist of 2 animals any age, either sex, the produce of 1 cow MALES Lot 15. Jr. Champion bull under 2 years – ribbon Lot 16. Sr. Champion male 2 years - ribbon Lot 17. Grand Champion - ribbon FEMALES Lot 18. Jr. Champion female under 2 years - ribbon Lot 19. Sr. Champion females 2 years & over - ribbon Lot 20. Grand Champion female - ribbon

Lot 21. Best Udder - ribbon Lot. 3622. Special Novice Dairy Calf - Pre-4-H age youth show calves born after Jan. 1, 2012. Premiums: $5 apiece. Not shown in above lots 1-10 BEEF CATTLE - REGISTERED Lot 41 _ _ Hereford; Lot 42 _ _ Aberdeen Angus; Lot 43 _ _ Beef Shorthorn; Lot 44 _ _ Poled Hereford; Lot 45 _ _ Charolais; Lot 46 _ _ Limousin; Lot 47 _ _ Any other registered breed Health certificates must be shown on demand. MALES Lot 01. Bull, calved May 1, 2010 to Dec. 31, 2010 Lot 02. Bull, calved Jan. 1, 2011 to April 30, 2011 Lot 03. Bull, calved May 1, 2011 to Aug. 31, 2011 Lot 04. Bull, calved Sept. 1, 2011 to May 1, 2012 Lot 05. Baby bull, calved after May 1, 2012 FEMALES Lot 06. Cow, calved prior to April 30, 2010 Lot 07. Cow, calved May 1, 2010 to Dec. 31, 2010 Lot 08. Heifer, calved Jan. 1, 2011 to April 30, 2011 Lot 09. Heifer, calved May 1, 2011 to Aug. 31, 2011 Lot 10. Heifer, calved Sept., 1, 2011 to May 1, 2012 GROUPS Lot 11. Herd, 4 head, 1 bull from lots 1-2-3-4, 3 females from lots 6-7-8-9, owned by exhibitor Lot 12. Get of Sire, 4 head, both sexes, represented, owned by exhibitor Lot 13. Pair of yearlings, bull & heifer, owned by exhibitor Lot 14. Pair of calves, bull & heifer, owned by exhibitor MALES Lot 15. Jr. Champion, bull from lots 4-5 - ribbon Lot 16. Sr. Champion, bull - ribbon Lot 17. Grand Champion bull - ribbon FEMALES Lot 18. Jr. Champion heifer from lots 9-10 - ribbon Lot 19. Sr. Champion females from lots 6, 7, 8 ribbon Lot 20. Grand Champion female – ribbon Lot 4721. Market beef, beef steer & heifer (any breed), calved May 1, 2011 to Aug. 31, 2011 ribbon Lot 4722. Special Novice Beef Calf, pre-4-H aged youth, show calves born after Jan. 1, 2012 Premiums $5 apiece; not shown in above lots 1-10 SHEEP & GOATS Superintendents: Ted Kill, Judy Johnston, & John Dosdall phone 589-1062 Prior arrangements necessary Premiums: 1st - $10; 2nd - $8; 3rd - $5 Lot 51 _ _ Shropshire; Lot 52 _ _ Hampshire; Lot 53 _ _ Southdown; Lot 54 _ _ Columbia; Lot 55 _ _ Coriedale; Lot 56 _ _ Suffolk; Lot 57 _ _ Dorset; Lot 58 _ _ Montadale; Lot 59 _ _ Any other breed Lot 01. Ram, 2 years old & over Lot 02. Ram, 1 year old & under 2 Lot 03. Sr. Ram, lamb born before Jan. 1, 2012 Lot 04. Jr. Ram, lamb born after Jan. 1, 2012 Lot 05. Ewe, 2 years old & over Lot 06. Ewe, 1 year old & under 2 Lot 07. Sr. Ewe, lamb born before Jan. 1, 2012 Lot 08. Jr. Ewe, lamb born after Jan. 1, 2012 GROUPS Lot 09. Young flock consisting of 1 ram, 2 ewes, any age

Lot 10. Best pair of breeding ewes any age Lot 11. Get of Ram, 3 sheep, any age, (same sire) Lot 12. Produce of Ewe, 3 sheep, any age, (same ewe) Lot 13. Champion Ram, any age -r ribbon Lot 14. Champion Ewe, any age - ribbon Market Class Lot 5851. 2 ewes or wether lambs, grade or pure bred, dropped after Jan. 1, 2012 Lot 5852. Ewe or wether lamb, grade or purebred, dropped after Jan. 1, 2012 Goats Lot 5951. Goat over 18 months Lot 5952. Kids under 18 months POULTRY, PIGEONS, RABBITS Superintendent: Fran Altrich 589-3049 Premiums: 1st - $2; 2nd - $1.50; 3rd - $1.25 Rules and Regulations 1. The judges will use as a guide the American Standard of Perfection. 2. Only single entries will be accepted. 3. All birds must be entered under the owner’s name. 4. No premiums will be awarded to birds or foul disqualified or improperly classified or named. 5. Poultry premiums prizes will be offered for different varieties and enumerated hereafter. In each variety there will be 4 sublots as follows. Use the following numbers in front of the lot numbers to enter your lot. 0 = Cock - a male bird hatched last year. 1 = Hen - a female bird hatched last year 2 = Cockerel - a male bird hatched this year 3 = Pullet - a female bird hatched this year No exhibitor will be allowed to enter more than three birds in a class. Class will be divided according to breed and only one bird per lot. For All Lots In Classes 1-24 If you are entering a “Cock” the lot number will not change (0) in front but, if you are entering a Hen place a 1 in front of the lot number. Example: If you are entering in Class 7 a Hen, Oriental, Aseels the lot is 16051. CHICKENS - Standard Size Class 1– American Lot 6000 - Buckeyes Lot 6001 - Chanteclers Lot 6002 - Delawares Lot 6003 - Dominiques Lot 6004 - Hollands Lot 6005 - Javas Lot 6006 - Jersey Giants Lot 6007 - Lamonas Lot 6008 - New Hampshires Lot 6009 - Plymouth Rocks Lot 6010 - Rhode Island Reds Lot 6011 - Rhode Island Whites Lot 6012 - Wyandottes Lot 6013 - Other Class 2 – Asiatics Lot 6015 - Brahmas Lot 6016 - Cochins Lot 6017 - Langshans Lot 6018 - Other Class 3 – English Lot 6020 - Australorps Lot 6021 - Cornish Lot 6022 - DorKings Lot 6023 - Orpingtons Lot 6024 - Redcaps Lot 6025 - Sussex Lot 6026 - Other Class 4 – Mediterranean Lot 6028 - Anconas Lot 6029 - Andalusians


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Open Class Exhibits continued Lot 6030 - Catalanas Lot 6031 - Leghorns Lot 6032 - Minorcas Lot 6033 - Sicilian Buttercups Lot 6034 - Spanish Lot 6035 - Other Class 5 – Continental Lot 6037 - Campines Lot 6038 - Crevecoeurs Lot 6039 - Fauerolles Lot 6040 - Hamburgs Lot 6041 - Houdans Lot 6042 - LaFleche Lot 6043 - Lakenvelders Lot 6044 - Polish Lot 6045 - Other Class 6 – Games Lot 6047 - Modern Lot 6048 - Old English Lot 6049 - Other Class 7 – Oriental Lot 6051 - Aseels Lot 6052 - Cubalayas Lot 6053 - Malays Lot 6054 - Phoenix Lot 6055 - Shamos Lot 6056 - Sumatras Lot 6057 - Other Class 8 – Miscellaneous Lot 6059 - Ameraucanas Lot 6060 - Araucanas Lot 6061 - Frizzles Lot 6062 - Naked Necks Lot 6063 - Sultans Lot 6064 - Other BANTAMS Class 9 – Games Lot 6066 - Modern Lot 6067 - Old English Lot 6068 - Other Class 10 – Single Comb, Clean Legged Lot 6070 - Anconas Lot 6071 - Andalusians Lot 6072 - Australorps Lot 6073 - Campines Lot 6074 - Catalanas Lot 6075 - Delawares Lot 6076 - DorKings Lot 6077 - Frizzles Lot 6078 - Hollands Lot 6079 - Japanese Lot 6080 - Javas Lot 6081 - Jersey Giants Lot 6082 - Lakenvelders Lot 6083 - Lamonas Lot 6084 - Leghorns Lot 6085 - Minorcas Lot 6086 - Naked Necks Lot 6087 - New Hampshires Lot 6088 - Orpingtons Lot 6089 - Phoenix Lot 6090 - Plymouth Rocks Lot 6091 - Rhode Island Reds Lot 6092 - Spanish Lot 6093 - Sussex Lot 6094 - Other Class 11 – Rose Comb; Clean Legged Lot 6096 - Anconas Lot 6097 - Antwerp Belgians Lot 6098 - Dominiques Lot 6099 - Dorkings Lot 6100 - Hamburgs Lot 6102 - Minorcas Lot 6103 - Red Caps Lot 6104 - Rhode Island Reds

Lot 6105 - Rosecombs Lot 6106 - Sebrights Lot 6107 - Wyandottes Lot 6108 - Other Class 12 – All Other Combs; Clean Legged Lot 6110 - Ameraucanas Lot 6111 - Araucanas Lot 6112 - Buckeyes Lot 6113 - Chanteclers Lot 6114 - Cornish Lot 6115 - Crevecoeurs Lot 6116 - Cubalayas Lot 6117 - Houdans Lot 6118 - LaFleche Lot 6119 - Malays Lot 6120 - Polish Lot 6121 - Shamos Lot 6122 - Sicilian Buttercups Lot 6123 - Sumatras Lot 6124 - Yokohamas Lot 6125 - Other Class 13 – Feather Legged Lot 6127 - Booted Lot 6128 - Brahmas Lot 6129 - Cochins Lot 6130 - Faverolles Lot 6131 - Frizzles Lot 6132 - Langshans Lot 6133 - Silkies Lot 6134 - Sultans Lot 6135 - Other DUCKS Class 14 – Heavy Weight Lot 6137 - Aylesbury Lot 6138 - Muscovy Lot 6139 - Pekin Lot 6140 - Rouen Lot 6141 - Other Class 15 – Medium Weight Lot 6143 - Buff Lot 6144 - Cayuga Lot 6145 - Crested Lot 6146 - Swedish Lot 6147 - Other Class 16 – Light Weight Lot 6149 - Campbell Lot 6150 - Magpie Lot 6151 - Runner Lot 6152 - Other Class 17 – Bantam Lot 6154 - Call Lot 6155 - East Indies Lot 6156 - Mallard Lot 6157 - Other GEESE Class 18 – Heavy Weight Lot 6159 - African Lot 6160 - Embden Lot 6161 - Toulouse Lot 6162 - Other Class 19 – Medium Weight Lot 6164 - American Buff Lot 6165 - Pilgrim Lot 6166 - Saddleback Pomeranian Lot 6167 - Sebastopol Lot 6168 - Other Class 20 – Light Weight Lot 6170 - Canada Lot 6171 - Chinese Lot 6172 - Egyptian Lot 6173 - Tufted Roman Lot 6174 - Other

TURKEYS Class 21 Lot 6176 - Beltsville Small White Lot 6177 - Black Lot 6178 - Bourbon Red Lot 6179 - Bronze Lot 6180 - Narrangansett Lot 6181 - Royal Palm Lot 6182 - Slate Lot 6183 - White Holland Lot 6184 - Other PIGEONS Class 22 – Sporting or Performing Lot 6186 - Homers Lot 6187 - Rollers Lot 6188 - Other Class 23 – Utility Lot 6189 - Carneau Lot 6190 - Kings Lot 6191 - Mondains Lot 6192 - Other Class 24 – Fancy Lot 6193 - Fantails Lot 6194 - Frills Lot 6195 - Jacobins Lot 6196 - Modenas Lot 6197 - Owls Lot 6198 - Pouters Lot 6199 - Others RABBITS Lot 6201. One purebred junior buck under 6 mo. old Lot 6202. One purebred junior doe under 6 mo. old Lot 6203. One purebred intermediate buck 6-8 months old Lot 6204. One purebred intermediate doe 6-8 months old Lot 6205. One purebred senior buck over 8 mo. old Lot 6206. One purebred senior doe over 8 mo. old Purebred is a three generation pedigree showing ancestors of the same breed and the physical qualifications are met.

OPEN CLASS EXHIBIT BUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS Suzanne Smith 589-1906 Ruth Spohr 392-5417 George Libbon 677-2777 Premiums to be awarded are: (Unless otherwise specified) 1st-blue $2; 2nd-red $1.50; 3rd-white $1. In addition to ribbons being awarded, some winners will receive gift certificates from the following Stevens County businesses: Anderson Acres Nursery, Sweet Lily’s, Northern Impressions, Helen’s Fabric, Pamida, Benson Thrifty White Drug, Willie’s Super Valu, Town and Country Supply, Ace Hardware, Eul’s Hardware, Morris Lumber and Hooter’s Lumber.

FARM CROPS DEPARTMENT CROPS - 2011 Lot 1. Three ears, any variety, Yellow Dent Lot 2. Three ears, popcorn Lot 3. Three ears, sweet corn Lot 4. One quart corn (shelled) Lot 5. Indian corn, 3 ears CROPS - 2012 Lot 6. Three ears, any variety, Yellow Dent Lot 7. Three ears, popcorn Lot 8. Three ears, sweet corn (leave husks on) Lot 10. Three large ears, Indian corn Lot 11. Three small ears, Indian corn


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Open Class Exhibits continued GRAIN AND FIELD SEEDS (1 qt. jar) Lot 19. Hard Red Spring wheat Lot 20. Wheat, other than hard Lot 21. Oats, white, any variety Lot 22. Oats, yellow, any variety Lot 23. Barley, any variety Lot 24. Rye, any variety Lot 25. Flax, any variety Lot 26. Buckwheat, any variety Lot 27. Sorghum, any variety Lot 28. Soybean, any variety Lot 29. Millet, any variety Lot 30. Alfalfa, any variety Lot 31. Timothy Lot 32. Sweet Clover, any variety Lot 33. Red Clover, any variety Lot 34. Popcorn, any variety (2008 crop) Lot 35. Sunflowers, oil Lot 36. Sunflowers, confection Lot 37. Field Peas Lot 38. Navy Beans Lot 39. Any other grain or field seed

PLUMS (Enter 8 Specimens) Lot 110. LaCrescent Lot 111. Underwood Lot 112. Pipestone Lot 113. Red Glow Lot 114. Superior Lot 115. Any other variety of merit

2012 - CROPS (Bundles 4 inches at band) Lot 40. Millet, any foxtail variety Lot 41. Soybeans, any variety Lot 42. Clover, Sweet, any variety Lot 43. Alfalfa, any variety Lot 44. Timothy, any variety Lot 45. Sudan Grass Lot 46. Reed Canary Grass Lot 47. Red Top Lot 48. Bromus Grass Lot 49. Forage, dried, not less than 6 varieties correctly named and labeled. Attractiveness to be given consideration. Lot 50. Wheat Lot 51. Oats Lot 52. Barley Lot 53. Rye Lot 54. Flax Lot 55. Tallest corn stalks (bundle of 3) Lot 56. Buckwheat Lot 57. Sunflowers, oil (1 head) Lot 58. Sunflowers, confection (1 head) Lot 59. Any other crop of merit named and labeled

Lot 140. Green Lot 141. Red Lot 142. Any other variety of merit

FRUITS APPLES (Enter 3 Specimens) Lot 70. Oriole Lot 71. Beacon Lot 72. State Fair Lot 73. Sweet 16 Lot 74. Haralson Lot 75. Minjon Lot 76. Wealthy Lot 84. Connell Red Lot 85. Red Baron Lot 86. Regent Lot 87. Keepsake Lot 88. Hazen Lot 89. Honey Gold Lot 90. Haralred Lot 91. Any other variety of merit CRABS (Enter 6 Specimens) Lot 100. Chestnut Lot 101. Dolgo Lot 102. Whitney Lot 103. Any other variety

CHERRY PLUMS (Enter 8 Specimens) Lot 120. Compass Lot 121. Opata Lot 122. Sapa Lot 123. Sepalta Lot 124. Any other variety of merit CHERRIES (Enter 20 Specimens) Lot 130. Nanking Lot 131. Any other variety of merit GRAPES (Enter 2 bunches)

PEARS (Enter 3 Specimens) Lot 150. Bantam Lot 151. Golden Spice Lot 152. Parker Lot 153. Any other variety of merit APRICOTS (Enter 5 Specimens) Lot 160. Moongold Lot 161. Sungold Lot 162. Any other variety of merit SMALL FRUITS AND NUTS Lot 165. Strawberries, any variety, 1/2 pint Lot 166. Raspberries, 1/2 pint Lot 167. Black raspberries, 1/2 pint Lot 168. Gooseberries, 1/2 pint Lot 169. Mulberries, 1/2 pint Lot 170. Currants, 1/2 pint Lot 171. Chokecherries, 1/2 pint Lot 172. Walnuts, 8 specimens Lot 173. Kiwi, 3 specimens Lot 174. Any other edible nut, 1/2 pint Lot 175. Any other edible fruit, 1/2 pint VEGETABLES Judged on quality and uniformity rather than size. Vegetables are not to be washed, but should be polished with a clean cloth. Tops on root vegetables should not be cut completely off; leave about 1 1/2 inches. Trim roots. Stems are to be left on vegetables and fruit, except tomatoes. Leave a few outer leaves on cabbage. Lot 199. Kidney Beans, 6 Lot 200. Green Beans, string, any variety, 6 Lot 201. Yellow Wax Beans, 6 Lot 202. Lima Beans, green pod, 6 Lot 203. Lima Beans, dried, 1 pint Lot 204. Navy Bean, dried, 1 pint Lot 205. Pinto Bean, dried, 1 pint Lot 206. Beets, for table use, 3 Lot 207. Largest beet, by weight, 1 Lot 209. Broccoli, 1 primary head Lot 210. Brussel Sprouts, 1 stalk Lot 211. Cabbage, flat heads, 1 Lot 212. Largest cabbage, by weight, 1 Lot 213. Cabbage, round heads, 1

Lot 214. Cabbage, red, 1 Lot 215. Carrots, half long, 3 Lot 216. Carrots, long, 3 Lot 217. Cauliflower, any variety, 1, 3� head or larger Lot 218. Cucumbers, for slicing, 3 Lot 219. Cucumbers, for pickling, 6 Lot 220. Egg Plant, any variety, 1 Lot 221. Ground Cherries, 1 pint shelled Lot 222. Kohlrabi, 3 Lot 223. Kale, 1 Lot 224. Onions, Red, 3 Lot 225. Onions, White, 3 Lot 226. Onions, Yellow, 3 Lot 227. Onions, for pickling, 3 Lot 228 Miniature Pumpkin, 3 Lot 229. Lumina Pumpkin, White, 1 Lot 240. Parsnips, 3? Lot 241. Peppers, yellow, 3 Lot 242. Peppers, banana type, 3 Lot 243. Peppers, green sweet type, 3 Lot 244. Peppers, any hot pepper, 3 Lot 245. Field Pumpkins, 1 Lot 246. Pie Pumpkin, 1 Lot 247. Largest Pumpkin, by weight, 1 Lot 248. Radishes, 8 Lot 260. Rhubarb, 3 stalks Lot 261. Rutabagas, any variety, 3 Lot 262. Salsify, tops removed, 6 Lot 263. Okra, 3 Lot 264. Squash, Buttercup type, 1 Lot 265. Squash, Zucchini type, 1 Lot 266. Squash, Acorn type, 1 Lot 267. Squash, Butternut type, 1 Lot 268. Squash, summer, any variety, 1 Lot 269. Squash, winter, any variety, 1 Lot 270. Largest squash, by weight, 1 Lot 271. Peas, 10 Lot 272. Swiss Chard, 1 plant Lot 273. Gourds, 3 specimens Lot 280. Tomatoes, red ripe, 3 Lot 281. Tomatoes, yellow ripe, 3 Lot 282. Tomatoes, pear type, 6 Lot 283. Tomatoes, cherry type, 6 Lot 284. Largest tomato, by weight, 1 Lot 285. Turnips, any variety, 3 Lot 286. Muskmelon, 1 Lot 287. Watermelon, 1 Lot 288. Watermelon, by weight, 1 Lot 289. Celery, one plant, no roots Lot 291. Most unusual or unique shaped vegetable, 1 Lot 292. Any other variety of merit, named and labeled Lot 293. Roma tomatoes, 3 Lot 294. Grape tomatoes, 3 POTATOES (10 specimens) Tubers should be clean and attractive, uniform in size and shape, free from blemishes and disease and true to variety name. Lot 300. Pontiac Lot 301. Russet Lot 302. Norland Lot 303. Anoka Lot 304. Kennebec Lot 305. Yukon Gold Lot 306. Any other Red Lot 307. Any other White Lot 308. Largest potato, by weight, 1 GARDEN SPECIAL In Peach Box; Premiums; $5; $3; $2 Potatoes and Sweet Corn included Lot 320. Collection of 8 varieties of vegetables, 1 specimen each if large, 2 if medium, 6 if small


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Open Class Exhibits continued HERBS Exhibit 3 specimens, suitable to variety. Present in water as you would cut flowers, except garlic. Lot 2000. Basil Lot 2001. Dill Lot 2002. Garlic, enter 3 cloves Lot 2003. Mint Lot 2004. Oregano Lot 2005. Parsley Lot 2006. Sage Lot 2007. Thyme Lot 2008. Rosemary Lot 2009. Tarragon Lot 2010. Lavender Lot 2011. Any other variety of merit, labeled FLOWERS Gift certificates may be given for top entries in specimens and arrangements. 1. All plants and flowers must be grown by the exhibitor. 2. Specimen exhibits will be judged for quality of form, color, size, foliage, and condition. (No buds or excess foliage). 3. Specimen exhibits will be placed in white vases provided by the fair. No other container will be accepted or necessary. 4. Enter three blooms per specimen exhibits unless otherwise specified. 5. Arrangements will be judged for flower quality, design and suitability. The container will be considered part of the exhibit. 6. Arrangement will be considered in Lots 525-561 only. 7. Plants which are flowering plants must be shown in bloom. SPECIMENS For best display condition all flowers. a) Cut early in morning or afternoon. b) Use sharp knife, cut on slant. c) Place immediately in warm water. d) Remove all foliage below waterline. e) Let flower stand for 12 to 14 hours in a cool place, out of drafts. f) Stems with sticky sap should be singed on cut edge or sealed by placing lower end of stem in boiling water for 1 to 2 minutes. g) Woody stems should be crushed to increase water. Lot 400. Aster Lot 401. Bachelor Button (Annual) Lot 402. Balsam, 1 stem Lot 403. Begonia, tuberous, 1 bloom Lot 404. Bells of Ireland, 1 stem Lot 405. Calendula Lot 406. Carnation Lot 407. Coreopsis Lot 408. Cosmos Lot 409. Celosia, plume type Lot 410. Celosia, comb -1 stem (some foliage acceptable) Lot 411. Chrysanthemum, small (2" or less) Lot 412. Chrysanthemum, medium (2” to 5") Lot 413. Chrysanthemum, large- 1 stem (5" or over) Lot 414. Cone Flowers Lot 415. Dahlia, large - 6" and over, 1 stem Lot 416. Dahlia, medium - 3" to 6", 1 stem Lot 417. Dahlia, small - 1" to 3" Lot 418. Dahlia, from seed Lot 419. Argyranthemum Lot 420. Osteospermum Lot 421. Sedum - 1 stem Lot 422. Vinca Lot 423. Hosta, large, 1 leaf over 5” in width

Lot 424. Hosta, small, 3 leaves under 4” Lot 425. Daisy, Gloriosa type Lot 426. Daisy, Shasta Lot 427. Dianthus Lot 428. Delphinium, 1 stem Lot 429. Everlasting flower Lot 430. Gaillardia Lot 431. Gladiolus, white or cream, 1 stem Lot 432. Gladiolus, yellow or buff, 1 stem Lot 433. Gladiolus, orange or salmon, 1 stem Lot 434. Gladiolus, pink or rose, 1 stem Lot 435. Gladiolus, red or scarlet, 1 stem Lot 436. Gladiolus, lavender, violet or purple, 1 stem Lot 437. Gladiolus, smoky, 1 stem Lot 438. Gladiolus, green, 1 stem Lot 439. Gladiolus, any other color, 1 stem Lot 440. Gerbera Daisy Lot 441. Daisy, Black-Eyed Susan Lot 442. Lupine Lot 443. Sidalcca (Prairie Mallow) 1 stem Lot 444. Holly hocks, 1 stem Lot 445. Gazania Lot 446. Golden Glow Lot 447. Hydrangea, 1 stem Lot 448. Larkspur, 3 stems Lot 449. Lily, not Day Lily, 1 stem Lot 450. Lisanthus, 3 stems Lot 451. Marigold, small, yellow under 2” diameter Lot 452. Marigold, small, orange under 2” diameter Lot 453. Marigold, small, rust and orange, under 2” diameter Lot 454. Marigold, large, yellow - over 2" in diameter Lot 455. Marigold, large, orange - over 2” in diameter Lot 456. Marigold, single petal Lot 457. Pansy Lot 458. Petunia, single Lot 459. Petunia, double Lot 460 Phlox Lot 461 King Tuft Lot 462 Baby Tuft Lot 470. Rose, white, 1 stem Lot 471. Rose, yellow, 1 stem Lot 472. Rose, red, 1 stem Lot 473. Rose Purple, 1 stem Lot 474. Rose, pink, 1 stem Lot 475. Rose, any other color, 1 stem Lot 476. Rose, flora bunda Lot 477. Shrub Rose, any color Lot 478. Salpiglossis Lot 479. Salvia, red, 3 stems Lot 480. Salvia, blue, 3 stems Lot 481. Salvia, any other color, 3 stems Lot 482. Scabiosa Lot 483. Snapdragon, 3 stems Lot 484. Statice, annual, 3 stems Lot 485. Sweet pea (annual) Lot 486. Sweet pea (perennial) Lot 487. Verbena Lot 488. Wild flower, 3 stems of 1 variety Lot 490. Zinnia, small - 2" diameter or less, all same color Lot 491. Zinnia, medium - 2" to 3", all same color Lot 492. Zinnia, large, 3" or larger, all same color Lot 493. Any other dried flower Lot 494. Any other annual Lot 495. Any other perennial POTTED PLANTS Lot 500. African Violet, single Lot 501. African Violet, double Lot 502. Begonia, tuberous

Lot 503. Begonia, fibrous Lot 504. Fern Lot 505. Gloxinia Lot 506. Hybiscus Lot 507. Ivy Lot 508. Philodendron Lot 509. Potted plant, blooming Lot 510. Green potted plant Lot 511. Cactus Lot 512. Dish garden Lot 513. Terrarium Lot 514. Coleus Lot 515. Hanging Fuchsia Lot 516. Hanging Wave Petunia Lot 517. Hanging Begonia Lot 518. Hanging Ivy Geranium Lot 519. Hanging plant, any other Lot 520. Succulents Lot 521. Small Fruit plant Lot 522. Unusual house plant Lot 523. Any Other Potted Plant ARRANGEMENTS Lot 525. Gladiolus Lot 526. Dinner table Lot 527. Mini-not to exceed 6" tall Lot 528. Wild flowers Lot 529. Arrangement with 6 or less flowers Lot 530. Mixed Bouquet Lot 531. All green Lot 532. Holiday Lot 533. Kitchen (container to be kitchen container) Lot 534. Dried Lot 535. Driftwood Lot 536. Silk flower Lot 537. Basket arrangement using a single variety Lot 551. Dahlia Lot 552. Subtle Shades, 1 color predominating Lot 553. Wall swag, dried plant material Lot 554. Wall swag, silk flowers Lot 555. Wreath, dried Lot 556. Wreath, silk Lot 557. Roses Lot 558. Tea for Two (teapot or cup) Lot 559. Fair Fun with Flowers Lot 560. For the Birds (Birdhouse) Lot 561. Theme arrangement (ex. wedding, baby shower, bridal shower, graduation or 4th of July) FOODS CANNING 1. Exhibits must be in standard pint, quart, or half pint jars, unless otherwise specified, with new lids and rings. 2. Jars must be jars manufactured for canning. 3. All foods must be processed according to the recommended methods of the Extension Service of Minnesota. A boiling water bath is used for processing jam and jellies, fruits, tomatoes, and pickles and a pressure canner must be used for low acid vegetables and meats. Your processing time must be written on lid or label. 4. Jams and jellies must be sealed using a 2-piece lid. Paraffin seals are not allowed. 5. All jars must be marked with the current year on lid to ensure against entry of same jar in the fair next year. VEGETABLES Lot 599. Spaghetti Sauce Lot 600. Asparagus Lot 601. Beet, small whole Lot 602. Carrots Lot 603. Corn, whole kernel


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Open Class Exhibits continued Lot 604. Corn, cream style Lot 605. Cabbage Lot 606. Cauliflower Lot 607. Mixed vegetables for soup Lot 608. Pumpkin, for pies Lot 609. Peas Lot 610. Peppers Lot 611. Potatoes Lot 612. Tomatoes, stewed Lot 613. Tomatoes, red Lot 614. Tomatoes, yellow Lot 615. Tomato Soup Lot 616. Tomato Salsa Lot 617. Sauerkraut Lot 619. Tomato Juice Lot 620. Green Beans Lot 621. Yellow Wax Beans Lot 622. Any other MEATS Lot 623. Beef Lot 624. Chicken Lot 625. Meatballs Lot 626. Pork Lot 627. Fish Lot 628. Minced Meat Lot 629. Any other FRUIT Lot 630. Apples Sauce Lot 631. Apples, for pie Lot 632. Apples, Crab Lot 633. Apricot Lot 634. Blueberries Lot 635. Blackberries Lot 636. Bing Cherries Lot 637. Cranberries Lot 638. Fruits for salad Lot 639. Peaches Lot 640. Pears Lot 641. Plums, imported Lot 642. Plums, home grown Lot 643. Raspberries Lot 644. Rhubarb Lot 645. Strawberries Lot 646. Grape juice Lot 647. Any other fruit JELLY Lot 660. Apple Lot 661. Chokecherry Lot 662. Currant Lot 663. Gooseberry Lot 664. Grape Lot 665. Mint Lot 666. Plum Lot 667. Cherry Lot 668. Strawberry Lot 669. Crab Apple Lot 670. Any other JAM Lot 680. Apple Lot 681. Apricot Lot 682. Cherry Lot 683. Currant Lot 684. Gooseberry Lot 685. Grape Lot 686. Peach Lot 687. Pear Lot 688. Plum Lot 689. Raspberry Lot 690. Strawberry Lot 691. Crab Apple Lot 692. Any other

CONSERVE, PRESERVES, MARMALADE OR BUTTERS Lot 700. Apricot Lot 701. Cherry Lot 702. Grape Lot 703. Peach Lot 704. Pear Lot 705. Pineapple Lot 706. Raspberry Lot 707. Rhubarb Lot 708. Strawberry Lot 709. Tomato Lot 710. Apple Butter Lot 711. Plum Butter Lot 712. Honey Lot 713. Any Other RELISHES Lot 720. Beet Lot 721. Ketchup Lot 722. Chili Sauce Lot 723. Chow Chow Lot 724. Corn Lot 725. Cucumber Lot 726. End of the garden Lot 727. Piccalili (green tomato) Lot 728. Uncooked Lot 729. Any other PICKLES Lot 760. Apple, Crab Lot 761. Bean, sweet Lot 762. Beet Lot 763. Bread and Butter Lot 764. Cucumber, sweet, chunk Lot 765. Cucumber, sweet, whole Lot 766. Cucumber, sweet, sliced Lot 767. Dill, sliced Lot 768. Dill, whole Lot 769. Dill, Kosher Lot 772. Onion, small, whole Lot 774. Tomato, green Lot 775. Watermelon Lot 776. Zucchini Lot 778. Any Other Lot 779. Yellow beans DRIED FOODS - 1/2 Cup Lot 780. Dried Fruits Lot 781. Dried Vegetables Lot 782. Dried Meat Jerky, 5 strips Lot 783. Fruit Leather, 5 strips Lot 784. Dried Herbs Lot 785. Any other dried seeds, Lot 786. Vegetable Leather, 5 pieces

BREAD MACHINE Lot 807. White bread, 1/4 loaf Lot 808. Dark bread, 1/4 loaf Lot 809. Sweet rolls, 3 ROLLS Enter 3 rolls on a 6" paper plate, wrapped in a see through plastic bag with twister or self-sealing plastic bag. Lot 820. Caramel Lot 821. Cinnamon Lot 822. Shaped dinner roll (cloverleaf, parkerhouse, crescents, etc.) Lot 823. Dark bun Lot 824. Light bun Lot 825. Croissant Lot 826. Any other QUICK BREADS Enter 1/2 small loaf or 1/4 of regular sized loaf, wrapped in a see through plastic bag with twister or self-sealing plastic bag. Lot 830. Apple Lot 832. Banana Lot 833. Bran Lot 834. Corn bread Lot 835. Date Lot 836. Carrot Lot 837. Fruit Lot 839. Lemon Lot 840. Nut Lot 841. Oatmeal Lot 842. Rhubarb Lot 843. Pumpkin Lot 844. Raisin Lot 845. Zucchini Lot 846. Poppy Seed Lot 847. Bread, fancy, such as tea rings Lot 850. Any other GLUTEN FREE FOODS Food should be wrapped in a see-through plastic bag with twister or self-sealing bag. Please include recipe. Lot 851. Cookies, 3 Lot 852. Cake, 4” square Lot 853. Muffins, 2 Lot 854. Quick bread, 1/2 loaf Lot 855. Yeast bread, 1/2 loaf Lot 856. Pie, wedge, 1/6 of pie

HOMEMADE WINES/BEER (Exhibit in pint jars) Lot 790. Apple Lot 791. Berry, named Lot 792. Dandelion Lot 793. Grape, named Lot 794. Rhubarb Lot 795. Any other, named Lot 796. Homemade Beer

MUFFINS Enter 2 muffins on a 6" paper plate, wrapped in a see through plastic bag with twister or self-sealing plastic bag. Lot 860. Baking powder biscuits Lot 861. Bran Lot 862. Corn Lot 863. Plain Lot 864. Blueberry Lot 865. Banana Lot 866. Poppyseed Lot 867. Carrot Lot 868. Any other fruit Lot 869. Any other

BAKING YEAST BREADS Enter one half small loaf, wrapped in a see through plastic bag, with twister or self-sealing plastic bag. Lot 800. White Lot 801. Whole wheat Lot 802. Cracked wheat Lot 803. Rye Lot 804. Raisin Lot 806. Any other yeast bread

CAKES Enter a 4" square piece of unfrosted cake, made from scratch, on a 6" paper plate, wrapped in a see through plastic bag with twister or self-sealing plastic bag. Lot 877. Bundt cake Lot 878. Angel, tube, 3” wedge Lot 879. Angel, loaf, 1/4 cake Lot 880. Chocolate Angel, tube, 3” wedge Lot 881. Chocolate Angel, loaf, 1/4 cake


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Open Class Exhibits continued Lot 882. Chocolate Lot 883. Zucchini Lot 884. Jelly Roll Lot 885. Carrot Lot 886. Spice Lot 887. Sponge (1/4 of the cake) Lot 888. White Lot 889. Yellow Lot 890. Banana Note: Decorated cakes can be made from mix Lot 891. Note: Decorated birthday cake, whole cake (judged for decoration only) Lot 892. Decorated Cake - Fair theme Lot 893. Any other decorated theme cake Lot 894. Cupcake, chocolate, 2 cupcakes Lot 895. Cupcake, spice, 2 cupcakes Lot 896. Cupcake, white, 2 cupcakes Lot 897. Decorated cupcakes, 2 cupcakes (judged for decoration only) Lot 898. Any other COOKIES Enter 3 cookies on a 6" paper plate, wrapped in a see through plastic bag with twister or self-sealing plastic bag. Lot 899. Cereal cookie Lot 900. Chocolate chip Lot 901. Chocolate drop Lot 902. Date filled Lot 903. Ginger cream Lot 905. Ginger, snap Lot 907. Macaroon Lot 908. Molasses Lot 909. Oatmeal Lot 910. Peanut cookie Lot 911. Peanut butter Lot 912. Raisin Lot 913. Spritz Lot 914. White sugar, rolled Lot 915. White sugar, dropped Lot 916. Refrigerator Lot 917. Decorated cookie Lot 918. M & M cookie Lot 919. Any other Lot 920. Unbaked cookie Lot 921. Oatmeal chocolate chip cookie Lot 922. Oatmeal raisin cookie Lot 923. Diabetic cookie (include recipe) BARS Enter 2 - 2" squares on a 6" paper plate, wrapped in a see through plastic bag with twister or self-sealing plastic bag. Lot 930. Brownies, unfrosted Lot 931. Cereal Lot 932. Coconut Lot 933. Date Lot 934. Fruit Lot 935. Raisin Lot 936. Pumpkin Lot 937. Zucchini Lot 938. Lemon Lot 939. Oatmeal Lot 940. Chocolate Chip Lot 941. Any other DONUTS Enter 3 on a 6" paper plate, wrapped in a see through plastic bag with twister or self-sealing plastic bag. Lot 950. Cake Lot 951. Raised Lot 952. Bismark Lot 953. Any other

PIES Enter a wedge of pie (1/6 of pie) in a see through plastic bag with twister or self-sealing plastic bag. Lot 960. Apple Lot 961. Blueberry Lot 962. Cherry Lot 964. Peach Lot 966. Rhubarb Lot 967. Pecan Lot 968. Any other CANDY Enter 3 pieces of candy on a 6" paper plate, wrapped in a see through plastic bag with twister or self-sealing plastic bag. Lot 975. Bonbon Lot 976. Hard candy Lot 977. Divinity Lot 978. Fudge Lot 979. Peanut Brittle Lot 980. Penuche Lot 981. Molded Lot 982. Caramels Lot 983. Caramel Corn Lot 984. Any other BAKING WITH HONEY Lot 985. Quick bread (1/2 small loaf or 1/4 regular loaf) Lot 986. Muffins, 2 Lot 987. Cake, 4" square Lot 988. Cookies, 3 Lot 989. Bars, 3 - 2" squares NATIONALITY FOODS Lot 990. Berlin Kranzer Lot 991. Danish Pastry Lot 992. Fattigmand, 3 Lot 993. Flat Bread, 3 pieces Lot 994. Krum Kake, 3 Lot 995. Lefsa, 3 pieces Lot 996. Rosettes, 3 Lot 997. Sandbakkels, 3 Lot 998. Strudel Lot 1000. Any other NEEDLEWORK KNITTING Any yarn can be used Lot 1001. Dress or suit Lot 1002. Ladies cardigan Lot 1003. Ladies pullover Lot 1004. Men's cardigan Lot 1005. Men's pullover Lot 1006. Child's cardigan Lot 1007. Child's pullover Lot 1008. Afghan/bedspread Lot 1009. Stole or shawl Lot 1010. Scarf Lot 1011. Mittens, plain Lot 1012. Mittens, patterned Lot 1013. Slippers Lot 1014. Hat Lot 1015. Stocking cap Lot 1016. Baby bonnet Lot 1017. Booties Lot 1018. Infant sweater Lot 1019. Baby Afghan Lot 1020. Poncho Lot 1021. Coat Lot 1022. Socks, plain Lot 1023. Socks, patterned Lot 1024. Center piece, 12" or over Lot 1025. Doily, under 12" Lot 1026. Pillow Lot 1027. Potholders, 2 and practical

Lot 1028. Vest Lot 1029. Machine knitted item Lot 1030. Knitting with fleece Lot 1031. Purse Lot 1032. Any other Lot 1033 Dishcloth CROCHET Any yarn can be used. Lot 1040. Afghan - hairpin lace Lot 1041. Afghan - afghan stitch Lot 1042. Afghan - broomstick Lot 1043. Afghan - baby Lot 1044. Afghan - granny square Lot 1045. Ripple afghan Lot 1046. Afghan - any other Lot 1047. Vest Lot 1048. Slippers Lot 1049. Purse Lot 1050. Scarf Lot 1051. Hat or cap Lot 1052. Booties Lot 1053. Dishcloth Lot 1054. Luncheon set - crochet trim Lot 1055. Pillowcase, crochet trim Lot 1056. Doily, 18” and over Lot 1057. Doily, 12’-18” Lot 1058. Doily, under 12” Lot 1059. Tablecloth, under 2 yards Lot 1060. Tablecloth, 2 yards and over Lot 1061. Pillow Lot 1062. Bedspread Lot 1063. Sweater, adults Lot 1064. Sweater, children’s Lot 1065. Stole or shawl Lot 1066. Potholders 2 and practical Lot 1067. Potholders, 2 and decorative Lot 1068. Mittens Lot 1069. Baby article Lot 1070. Dress Lot 1071. Basket Lot 1072. Purse Lot 1073. Any other EMBROIDERY Lot 1080. Tablecloth Lot 1081. Pillow Lot 1082. Placemats, enter 2 Lot 1083. Pillowcases, enter 2 Lot 1084. Dish towels, enter 2 Lot 1085. Machine Lot 1086. Any other CREWEL EMBROIDERY Lot 1090. Picture Lot 1091. Purse Lot 1092. Wall hanging Lot 1093. Pillow Lot 1094. Any other NEEDLEPOINT Lot 1100. Picture Lot 1101. Purse Lot 1102. Wall hanging Lot 1103. Chair cover Lot 1104. Pillow Lot 1105. Any other CROSS STITCH Lot 1110. Tablecloth Lot 1111. Pillow Lot 1112. Placemats, enter 2 Lot 1113. Pillowcases, enter 2 Lot 1114. Dish towels, enter 2 Lot 1115. Wall hanging Lot 1116. Any other


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Open Class Exhibits continued COUNTED CROSS STITCH Lot 1120. Tablecloth Lot 1121. Runners Lot 1122. Doily Lot 1123. Clothing Lot 1124. Framed piece, small (under 12" square) Lot 1125. Framed piece, large (over 12" square) Lot 1126. Wall hanging Lot 1127. Framed in a hoop Lot 1128. Pillow Lot 1129. Any other HARDANGER Lot 1140. Tablecloth Lot 1141. Runners/placemat Lot 1142. Doily Lot 1143. Clothing Lot 1144. Framed pieces Lot 1145. Wall hanging Lot 1146. Any other MISCELLANEOUS NEEDLEWORK — ANY ITEM Lot 1149. Brazilian embroidery - normally floral, bright colors on pillows or frames; much like crewel work but smaller and with tiny thread. Lot 1150. Lacenet darning - weaving with white thread to create pattern - welcomes, last names Lot 1151. Ribbon embroidery - same as Brazilian, only with ribbon Lot 1152. Klokkestreng -Norwegian/Swedish stitch Lot 1153. Huck weaving - one color and white on towels Lot 1154. Cut work - bands of white work with lacing threads withdrawn Lot 1155. Black work - one color or multi patterns to create pattern; done in backstitch may use multiple patterns to fill leane, flowers or could be a band on a sampler Lot 1156. Candle wicking - normally ecru knots to create pattern Lot 1157. Any other needlework technique APPLIQUE Lot 1160. Tablecloth Lot 1161. Placemats, enter 2 Lot 1162. Pillow Lot 1163. Dishtowel, enter 2 Lot 1164. Any other TATTING Lot 1165. Doily, large, 6” and over Lot 1166. Doily, small, under 6” Lot 1167. Edging for pillowcase, tablecloth or handkerchief Lot 1168. Bookmark Lot 1169. Angel dolls Lot 1170. Ornaments Lot 1171. Any other item TEXTILE PAINTING Lot 1172. Tablecloth Lot 1173. Placemats, enter 2 Lot 1174. Pillowcases, enter 2 Lot 1175. Dish towels, enter 2 Lot 1176. Pillow Lot 1177. Sweatshirt or T-Shirt Lot 1178. Any other MISCELLANEOUS FABRIC TECHNIQUES - ANY ITEM Lot 1179. Chenille Lot 1180. Trapunto Lot 1181. Machine embroidery, free motion Lot 1182. Machine applique

Lot 1183. Modified decorated sweatshirt Lot 1184. Weaving FABRIC FLEECE Lot 1185. Quilt Lot 1186. Clothing Lot 1187. Scarf Lot 1188. Pillow Lot 1189. Any other QUILTING A gift certificate may be given to a purple ribbon winner in quilting. Lot 1190. Pieced cotton, hand quilted Lot 1191. Pieced cotton, machine quilted Lot 1192. Pieced cotton, tied Lot 1193. Pieced other fabrics, hand quilted Lot 1194. Pieced other fabrics, machine quilted Lot 1195. Pieced other fabrics, tied Lot 1196. Cross stitch, hand quilted Lot 1197. Cross stitch, machine quilted Lot 1198. Stenciling, hand quilted Lot 1199. Stenciling, machine quilted Lot 1200. Applique, hand quilted Lot 1201. Applique, machine quilted Lot 1202. Embroidered, hand quilted Lot 1203. Embroidered, machine quilted Lot 1204. Textile painted, hand quilted Lot 1205. Textile painted, machine quilted Lot 1206. Child’s quilt, any technique Lot 1207. Combination of techniques, hand quilted Lot 1208. Combination of techniques, machine quilted Lot 1209. Wall hanging Lot 1210. Household item Lot 1211. Clothing item Lot 1212. Quilt item with 2011 fair theme Lot 1213. Table runner, hand quilted Lot 1214. Table runner, machine quilted Lot 1215. Any other quilted item RUGS Lot 1220. Braided, wool Lot 1221. Woven, wool Lot 1222. Hooked, wool Lot 1223. Braided, cotton Lot 1224. Woven, cotton Lot 1225. Hooked, synthetic Lot 1226. Hooked, cotton Lot 1227. Crochet, wool Lot 1228. Crochet, cotton Lot 1229. Crochet, synthetic Lot 1230. Any other CRAFTS MISCELLANEOUS Lot 1270. Leather craft Lot 1271. Metal craft Lot 1272. Decorated greeting card Lot 1273. Painted wood item Lot 1274. Computer generated greeting card Lot 1275. Photo greeting card Lot 1276. Filled theme basket Lot 1277. Soft stuffed dolls Lot 1278. China headed dolls Lot 1279. Hankie dolls Lot 1280. Any other card Lot 1281. Decorated pumpkin Lot 1283. Any other dolls Lot 1284. Basket weaving Lot 1285. Bead craft Lot 1286. Ukrainian eggs Lot 1287. Bread dough craft Lot 1288. Calligraphy Lot 1289. Art Foam article Lot 1290. Creative Thrift article

Lot 1291. Doll clothes Lot 1292. Felt craft Lot 1293. Homemade soap Lot 1294. Jewelry craft Lot 1295. Padded crafts, albums, frames, etc. Lot 1296. Pine cone craft Lot 1297. Seed/Weed craft Lot 1298. Plastic canvas item Lot 1299. Potholders, other than knit or crochet Lot 1300. Stenciling Lot 1301. Refrigerator ornaments Lot 1302. Sand painting (landscape) Lot 1303. Shell craft Lot 1304. Soft sculpture Lot 1305. Glass etching Lot 1306. Stained glass craft Lot 1307. String art Lot 1308. Stuffed animal or toy 8" and under Lot 1309. Stuffed animal or toy over 8" Lot 1310. Tole painting, small item Lot 1311. Tole painting, large item Lot 1312. Painted toy Lot 1313. Hand painted plate, bowl or tray Lot 1314. Wood carving or burning Lot 1316. Stamping card w/embossing Lot 1317. Stamping card decorated Lot 1318. Macramé Lot 1319. Scrapbook, small, 8 1/2” x11” or smaller, child Lot 1320. Scrapbook, 8 1/2x11 or smaller, family Lot 1321. Scrapbook, 8 1/2”x11” or smaller, special occasion Lot 1322. Scrapbook, larger than 8 1/2”x11”, child Lot 1323. Scrapbook, larger than 8 1/2”x11”, family Lot 1324. Scrapbook, larger than 8 1/2”x11”, special occasion Lot 1325. Decorated sweatshirt or t-shirt Lot 1326. Favorite collection Lot 1327. Any other craft POTTERY Lot 1250. Slab bowl Lot 1251. Wheel thrown bowl Lot 1252. Coil bowl Lot 1253. Vase Lot 1254. Ashtray Lot 1255. Cup Lot 1256. Statue Lot 1257. Any other CERAMICS Lot 1260. Under glazed Lot 1261. Glazed Lot 1262. Overglazed (lusters, decals, etc.) Lot 1263. Opaque stain Lot 1264. Translucent stain Lot 1265. China or porcelain Lot 1266. Stoneware Lot 1267. Free form Lot 1268. Any other ROSEMALING Lot 1415. Furniture Lot 1416. Clothing Lot 1417. Decorative - plate, bowl, tins, plaques, etc. Lot 1418. Holiday Lot 1419. Any other HOLIDAY NOVELTIES Lot 1328. Tablecloth Lot 1329. Tree skirt Lot 1330. Apron Lot 1331. Stocking Lot 1332. Corsage, dried or artificial


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Open Class Exhibits continued Lot 1333. Candle Lot 1334. Wreath Lot 1335. Wall hanging Lot 1336. Picture Lot 1337. Center piece, artificial material Lot 1338. Cards, original, enter 4 Lot 1339. Card holder Lot 1340. Toy Lot 1341. Tree ornaments - enter 2 Lot 1342. Decorated package Lot 1343. Placemat - enter 2 Lot 1344. Decorated sweatshirt or t-shirt Lot 1345. Miniature painted pumpkins Lot 1346. Painted wood item Lot 1347. Any other holiday item WOODWORKING Lot 1849. Carving, replicas Lot 1850. Figurines Lot 1851. Small chest, chip carving Lot 1853. Spoons and forks Lot 1854. Dishes and bowls Lot 1855. Carving, furniture Lot 1856. Carving, animal, bird or fish Lot 1857. Carving, miscellaneous Lot 1858. Wood burning Lot 1859. Any other LATHE WORK Lot 1860. Bowls Lot 1861. Plates Lot 1862. Candle holders Lot 1863. Lamps Lot 1864. Cups or mugs Lot 1865. Any other MISCELLANEOUS Lot 1870. Picture frame Lot 1871. Fretwork Lot 1872. Bird feeder Lot 1873. Bird house Lot 1874. Bread board Lot 1875. Wooden boxes Lot 1876. Shadow boxes Lot 1877. Knife holders Lot 1878. Shelf Lot 1879. Wooden toy Lot 1880. Doll house Lot 1881. Any other item Lot 1882. Item made from recycled materials OUTDOOR FURNITURE Premiums: 1st $5; 2nd $3, 3rd $2 Lot 1900. Benches Lot 1901. Chair Lot 1902. Table Lot 1903. Trellis Lot 1904. Any other FURNITURE Lot 1919. Reproductions, replicas Lot 1920. Lamp Lot 1921. Table Lot 1922. Cedar chest Lot 1923. Chest Lot 1924. Record or stereo cabinet Lot 1925. Night stand Lot 1926. Book case Lot 1927. Gun rack or cabinet Lot 1928. Clock, small Lot 1929. Clock, large Lot 1930. Hutch or buffet Lot 1931. Desk Lot 1932. Any other large item Lot 1933. Refinished chair, large Lot 1934. Refinished chair, small

Lot 1935. Refinished lamp Lot 1936. Refinished table, large Lot 1937. Refinished table, small Lot 1938. Any other refinished article Lot 1939. End table Lot 1940. Coffee table Lot 1941. Dresser Lot 1942. Bed set (head board, foot board, frame)

Lot 1442. Landscape Lot 1443. Still life Lot 1444. Animals Lot 1445. Religious Lot 1446. Water scenes Lot 1447. Miscellaneous Lot 1448. Birds Lot 1449. Flower or Plant

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY All photos must be matted or framed – 1 print per related subject/Lot #. Must be taken within the last year. Lot 1360. Black & white, 5x7 Lot 1361. Black & white, 8x10 Lot 1362. Black & white, 4x6 Lot 1363. Digital photo collage, 8x10 or smaller Lot 1364. Digital photo collage, larger than 8x10 Lot 1365. Digital photo, any effect Lot 1366 Digital photo, sepia Lot 1367 Digital photo, architecture theme Lot 1368. Digital Photo Book ie Shutterfly Lot 1372. Color, 4 x 6, family Lot 1376. Color, 4 x 6, animals Lot 1377. Color, 4 x 6, landscape Lot 1378. Color, 4 x 6, children Lot 1383. Color, 4 x 6, flowers Lot 1385. Color, 4 x 6, close ups Lot 1387. Color, 4 x 6, sunrise/sunset Lot 1388. Color, 4 x 6, any other Lot 1389. Color 5 x 7, children Lot 1390. Color 5 x 7, animal Lot 1391. Color 5 x 7, landscape Lot 1392. Color 5 x 7, family Lot 1393. Color 5 x 7, any other Lot 1394. Color 8x10, flowers/landscape Lot 1395. Color 8x10, children Lot 1396. Color 8x10, family Lot 1397. Color 8x10, sunrise/sunset Lot 1398. Color 8x10, any other

CHALK OR CRAYON (Exhibits need to be ready to hang.) Lot 1460. Portrait Lot 1461. Figure Lot 1462. Landscape Lot 1463. Still life Lot 1464. Animals Lot 1465. Religious Lot 1466. Water scenes Lot 1467. Miscellaneous Lot 1468. Birds Lot 1469. Flower or Plant

ART READY FOR HANGING OIL OR ACRYLIC (Exhibits need to be ready to hang.) Lot 1400. Portrait Lot 1401. Figure Lot 1402. Landscape Lot 1403. Still life Lot 1404. Animals Lot 1405. Water scenes Lot 1406. Religious Lot 1408. Mini Lot 1409. Flowers Lot 1410. Birds Lot 1411. Wooden items Lot 1412. Metal items Lot 1413. Saw blades Lot 1414. Miscellaneous, any other WATER COLOR (Exhibits need to be ready to hang.) Lot 1420. Portrait Lot 1421. Figure Lot 1422. Landscape Lot 1423. Still life Lot 1424. Animals Lot 1425. Religious Lot 1426. Water scenes Lot 1427. Miscellaneous Lot 1428. Flower or Plant Lot 1429. Birds PENCIL, PEN OR CHARCOAL (Exhibits need to be ready to hang.) Lot 1440. Portrait Lot 1441. Figure

OTHER PICTURES (Exhibits need to be ready to hang.) Lot 1475. Computer generated art Lot 1476. Calligraphy Lot 1477. Any other medium SEWING 1. All garments must be entered on plain wire hangers. 2. Garments may have been worn before, but if so they must be laundered or cleaned before exhibiting. 3. Garments will be dated when entered as articles exhibited in any previous year are not eligible. 4. If a Serger is used in any part of a garment the item needs to be entered in Serger Lots 7000 through 7084. Lot 1500. Baptismal gown Lot 1501. Infant sleeper Lot 1502. Layette Lot 1503. Baby bibs (enter 2) Lot 1504. Bib/burp cloth set Lot 1505. Infants and toddler dress or suit Lot 1506. Children’s suit or pantsuit (2 piece) Lot 1507. Children’s dress Lot 1508. Children’s top Lot 1509. Children’s skirt or pants skirt Lot 1510. Children’s slacks Lot 1511. Children’s jumper Lot 1512. Children’s shorts Lot 1513. Children’s jacket or coat Lot 1514. Children’s sportswear or ensemble (at least 2 pieces) Lot 1515. Children’s blouse or shirt Lot 1516. Children’s pajamas Lot 1517. Children’s nightgown Lot 1518. Children’s robe Lot 1519. Children’s swimsuit Lot 1520. Children’s t-shirt/sweatshirt Lot 1521. Swimsuit Lot 1530. Women’s shorts Lot 1531. Women’s jacket or coat Lot 1532. Women’s blazer Lot 1533. Women’s suit or pantsuit, wool or wool like Lot 1534. Women’s suit or pantsuit, other fabric Lot 1535. Women’s dress, wool or wool-like Lot 1536. Women’s dress, cotton, synthetic or blend Lot 1537. Women’s jumper Lot 1538. Women’s T-shirt/sweatshirt Lot 1539. Women’s sundress Lot 1540. Women’s skirt, any material Lot 1541. Women’s slacks, any material


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Open Class Exhibits continued Lot 1542. Women’s sportswear ensemble, at least 2 pieces Lot 1543. Women’s blouse Lot 1544. Women’s lingerie, 3 pieces Lot 1545. Women’s peignoir set Lot 1546. Women’s nightgown Lot 1547. Women’s pajamas Lot 1548. Women’s robe Lot 1550. Men’s jacket or coat Lot 1551. Men’s sport coat or suit coat Lot 1552. Men’s shirts Lot 1553. Men’s knit t-shirt or sweatshirt Lot 1554. Men’s jogging suit Lot 1555. Men’s slacks Lot 1556. Men’s shorts Lot 1557. Men’s pajamas Lot 1558. Men’s robe Lot 1559. Sewn home accessory Lot 1560. Snowmobile or snowsuit Lot 1561. Formal or long dress, girl’s or women’s Lot 1562. Miscellaneous accessories (purses, belts, hats, etc.) Lot 1563. Apron Lot 1564. Costumes Lot 1565. Any other JUNIOR CLOTHING Under 16 Years Lot 1566. Dress Lot 1567. Top Lot 1568. Skirt or culottes Lot 1569. Pants Lot 1570. Sweatsuit Lot 1571. Jumpsuit Lot 1572. Jacket, blazer or coat Lot 1573. Shorts Lot 1574. Zubas/leggings Lot 1575 Any other SEWING - SERGER Lot 7000. Baptismal gown Lot 7001. Infant sleeper Lot 7002. Layette Lot 7003. Baby bibs (enter 2) Lot 7004. Bib/burp cloth set Lot 7005. Infants and toddler dress or suit Lot 7006. Children's suit or pantsuit (2 piece) Lot 7007. Children's dress Lot 7008. Children's top Lot 7009. Children's skirt or pants skirts Lot 7010. Children's slack Lot 7011. Children's jumper Lot 7012. Children's shorts Lot 7013. Children's jacket or coat Lot 7014. Children's sportswear or ensemble (at least 2 pieces) Lot 7015. Children's blouse or shirt Lot 7016. Children's pajamas Lot 7017. Children's nightgown Lot 7018. Children's robe Lot 7019. Children's swimsuit Lot 7020. Children's t-shirt/sweatshirt Lot 7025. Swimsuit Lot 7026. Women's shorts Lot 7027. Women's jacket or coat Lot 7028. Women's blazer Lot 7029. Women's suit or pantsuit, wool or wool-like Lot 7030. Women's suit or pantsuit, other fabric Lot 7031. Women's dress, wool or wool-like Lot 7032. Women's dress, cotton, synthetic or blend Lot 7033. Women's jumper Lot 7034. Women's T-shirt/sweatshirt Lot 7035. Women's sundress Lot 7040. Women's skirt, any material

Lot 7041. Women's slacks, any material Lot 7042. Women's sportswear ensemble, at least 2 pieces Lot 7043. Women's blouse Lot 7044. Women's lingerie, 3 pieces Lot 7045. Women's peignoir set Lot 7046. Women's nightgown Lot 7047. Women's pajamas Lot 7048. Women's robe Lot 7049. Men's jacket or coat Lot 7050. Men's sport coat or suit coat Lot 7055. Men's shirts Lot 7056. Men's knit t-shirt or sweatshirt Lot 7057. Men's jogging suit Lot 7058. Men's slacks Lot 7059. Men's shorts Lot 7060. Men's pajamas Lot 7065. Men's robe Lot 7066. Sewn home accessory Lot 7067. Snowmobile or snowsuit Lot 7068. Formal or long dress, girl’s or women's Lot 7069. Miscellaneous accessories (purses, belts, hats, etc.) Lot 7070. Apron Lot 7071. Costumes Lot 7072. Any other JUNIOR CLOTHING - SEWING SERGER Under 16 Years Lot 7075. Dress Lot 7076. Top Lot 7077. Skirt or culottes Lot 7078. Pants Lot 7079. Sweatsuit Lot 7080. Jumpsuit Lot 7081. Jacket, blazer or coat Lot 7082. Shorts Lot 7083. Leggings Lot 7084. Any other PERSONS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES CRAFTS Lot 7085. Picture, freehand, crayon Lot 7086. Picture, freehand, marker Lot 7087. Picture, freehand, paint, flowers Lot 7088. Picture, freehand, paint, animals Lot 7089. Picture, paint by number Lot 7090. Embroidery article Lot 7091. Photography, 5 photos mounted Lot 7092. Wooden article Lot 7093. Yarn craft Lot 7094. Ceramics Lot 7095. Any other craft CHILDREN’S EXHIBITS 1. Entries must be made and exhibited by the child. 2. Exhibits must be entered by the child unless cleared with superintendent before entry day. 3. Food must be on a 6" paper plate wrapped in a plastic bag and closed with a twister or a self-sealing plastic bag. 4. All models and Lego sculptures must be entered on a tray, cookie sheet, or low cardboard box. Lego sculptures will be judged on originality. 5. All pictures should be drawn on 8.5”x11” paper. 6. All 5 photos should be placed on a 14”x22” tag board. CRAFTS & FOODS Children 5 years and under Lot 1576. Picture, freehand, crayon, animals Lot 1577. Picture, freehand, crayon, plants Lot 1578. Picture, freehand, crayon, family Lot 1579. Picture, freehand, marker, animals Lot 1580. Picture, freehand, marker, plants

Lot 1581. Picture, freehand, marker, family Lot 1582. Picture, paint, flowers Lot 1583. Picture, paint, houses Lot 1584. Foam art Lot 1585. Sculpture, playdough, 1” – 6” Lot 1586. Any other painted picture Lot 1587. Tissue paper craft Lot 1588. No bake cookies, 3 Lot 1589. Party mix, 1/2 cup in baggy Lot 1590. Any other craft Lot 1591. Any other food FOODS Children 6 to 8 years old Lot 1592. Chocolate chip cookies, 3 Lot 1593. Drop sugar cookies, 3 Lot 1594. Unbaked cookies, 3 Lot 1595. Cake, white 4” square Lot 1596. Cake, chocolate Lot 1597. Brownies, 3 unfrosted Lot 1598. Unbaked bars, 3 Lot 1599. Cupcakes, 3 unfrosted Lot 1600. Any other Lot 1601. Quick bread, 1/2 loaf Lot 1602. Muffins, 3 HORTICULTURE - FLOWERS Children 6 to 8 Years Enter 3 blooms per specimen. Check specimen guidelines above flowers for exhibit suggestions. Lot 1603. Marigolds Lot 1604. Zinnias Lot 1605. Petunias Lot 1606. Sunflower, 1 stem Lot 1607. Any other VEGETABLES Children 6 to 8 years old Lot 1608. Peppers, 3 Lot 1609. Carrots, 3 Lot 1610. Pumpkin, 1 Lot 1611. Tomatoes, 3 Lot 1612. Cabbage, 1 head Lot 1613. Beets, table, 3 Lot 1614. Squash, 1 Lot 1615. Gourds, 1 Lot 1616. Broccoli, 1 head Lot 1617. Indian corn, 3 Lot 1618. Potatoes, 10 Lot 1619. Onions, 3 Lot 1620. Cucumbers, 3 Lot 1621. Beans, 6 CRAFTS Children 6 to 8 Years Lot 1622. Bead craft Lot 1623. Computer card, 4 1/4”x5 1/2” Lot 1624. Computer card, 5”x7” Lot 1625. Computer invitation, 4 1/4” x 5 1/2” Lot 1626. 5”x7” Photo enlargement Lot 1627. Poster, 11”x14”, animals Lot 1628. Poster, 11”x14”, safety Lot 1629. Poster, 11”x14”, plants Lot 1630. Best dressed doll Lot 1631. Best dressed Barbie Lot 1632. Tie dye article Lot 1633. Ceramics Lot 1634. Plaster craft Lot 1635. Paper Mache Lot 1636. Mobile Lot 1637. Models - car Lot 1638. Models - plane Lot 1639. Scrapbook Lot 1640. Favorite collection (rocks, shells, stamps, etc.) Lot 1641. Wood carving or chipping


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Open Class Exhibits continued Lot 1642. Christmas ornament Lot 1643. Seed craft Lot 1644. Picture, free hand, pencil, pen Lot 1645. Picture, free hand, colored pencil Lot 1646. Picture, free hand, marker Lot 1647. Picture, free hand, crayon Lot 1648. Picture, paint by number Lot 1649. Picture, any other Lot 1650. Rock art Lot 1651. Sand art item Lot 1652. Painted picture Lot 1653. Painted craft Lot 1654. Embroidered article Lot 1656. Dish towel, painted or embroidered Lot 1657. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, animal Lot 1658. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, vacation Lot 1659. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, family Lot 1660. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, friends Lot 1661. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, farming Lot 1662. Sculpture Lot 1663. Lego sculpture (original, not kit) Lot 1664. Foam art Lot 1665. Painted t-shirt, clothing item Lot 1666. Wooden article Lot 1667. Cross stitch article Lot 1668. Origami item Lot 1669. Any other craft HORTICULTURE - FLOWERS Children 9-11 years old Enter 3 blooms per specimen. Check specimen guidelines above flowers for exhibit suggestions. Lot 1682. Marigolds Lot 1683. Zinnias Lot 1684. Petunias Lot 1685. Sunflower, 1 stem Lot 1686. Any other VEGETABLES Children 9-11 years old Lot 1687. Carrots, 3 Lot 1688. Pumpkin, 1 Lot 1689. Tomatoes, 3 Lot 1690. Cabbage, 1 Lot 1691. Beets, table, 3 Lot 1692. Squash, 1 Lot 1693. Gourds, 1 Lot 1694. Broccoli, 1 head Lot 1695. Indian corn, 3 Lot 1696. Potatoes, 10 Lot 1697. Onions, 3 Lot 1698. Cucumbers, 3 Lot 1699. Beans, 6 Lot 1700. Peppers, 3 FOODS Children 9-11 years old Lot 1670. Chocolate chip cookies, 3 Lot 1671. Sugar cookies, 3 Lot 1672. Ginger snaps, 3 Lot 1673. Quick bread, 1/2 small loaf Lot 1674. Yeast bread, 1/4 loaf Lot 1675. Bread machine, white bread, 1/4 loaf Lot 1676. Muffins, 3 Lot 1677. Brownies, 3 Lot 1678. Any other bar, 3 Lot 1679. Cake, white 4” square Lot 1680. Cake, chocolate 4” square Lot 1681. Popcorn balls, 3

CRAFTS Children 9-11 years old Lot 1701. Computer card, 4 1/4”x 5 1/2” Lot 1702. Computer card, 5”x7” Lot 1703. Computer invitation, 4 1/4”x5 1/2” Lot 1704. Computer invitation, 5”x7” Lot 1705. Poster, 11”x14”, animals Lot 1706. Poster, 11”x14”, safety Lot 1707. Poster, 11”x14”, plants Lot 1708. Scrapbook Lot 1709. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, animals Lot 1710. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, vacation Lot 1711. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, family Lot 1712. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, friends Lot 1713. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, landscape Lot 1714. Photography, enlargement, 5”x7” Lot 1715. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, farming Lot 1716. Photography, Architecture theme Lot 1720. Assortment of 6 handmade doll clothes Lot 1721. Wood carving or chipping Lot 1722. Wood burning Lot 1723. Ceramic Lot 1724. Leather craft Lot 1725. Bead craft Lot 1726. Metal craft Lot 1727. Plaster craft Lot 1728. Class Project Rocket Lot 1733. String art Lot 1734. Candles Lot 1735. Tie dye article Lot 1736. Latch hook article Lot 1737. Candle wicking Lot 1738. Knit article Lot 1739. Counted cross stitch article Lot 1740. Cross stitch article Lot 1741. Crochet article Lot 1742. Foam art Lot 1743. Apron Lot 1750. Potholders Lot 1751. Embroidered article Lot 1752. Bird feeder Lot 1753. Bird house Lot 1754. Other wooden articles Lot 1755. Picture, free hand, pencil or pen Lot 1756. Picture, acrylic Lot 1757. Picture, free hand, colored pencil Lot 1758. Picture, oil Lot 1759. Picture, water color Lot 1760. Picture, paint by number Lot 1761. Poster, depicting Stevens County Fair, 11”x14” Lot 1762. Rock collection, 24 in egg carton, identified Lot 1763. Bug collection, 15 identified Lot 1764. Stamp collection Lot 1770. Other favorite collection Lot 1771. Jewelry Lot 1772. Mobile Lot 1773. Sand art Lot 1774. Paper Mache Lot 1775. Needlepoint article Lot 1777. Yarn craft Lot 1780. Dish towel, painted or embroidered Lot 1783. Sculpture Lot 1784. Lego sculpture (original, not kit) Lot 1785. Quilts Lot 1786. Pillows Lot 1787. Models - car Lot 1788. Models - plane Lot 1789. Models - boat or ship

Lot 1790. Soft sculpture Lot 1791. Painted t-shirt, clothing item Lot 1792. Computer generated art Lot 1793. Origami item Lot 1794. Poster, 11”x14”, Fair theme Lot 1795. Any other craft FOODS Children 12-14 years old Lot 8001. Chocolate chip cookies, 3 Lot 8002. Sugar cookies, 3 Lot 8003. Ginger snaps, 3 Lot 8004. Quick bread, 1/2 small loaf Lot 8005. Yeast bread, 1/4 loaf Lot 8006. Bread machine, white bread, 1/4 loaf Lot 8007. Muffins, 3 Lot 8008. Brownies, 3 Lot 8009. Any other bar, 3 Lot 8010. Cake, white 4” square Lot 8011. Cake, chocolate 4” square Lot 8013. Popcorn balls, 3 HORTICULTURE - FLOWERS Children 12-14 years old Enter 3 blooms per specimen. Check specimen guidelines above flowers for exhibit suggestions. Lot 8020. Marigolds Lot 8021. Zinnias Lot 8022. Petunias Lot 8023. Sunflower, 1 stem Lot 8024. Any other VEGETABLES Children 12-14 years old Lot 8040. Carrots, 3 Lot 8041. Pumpkin, 1 Lot 8042. Tomatoes, 3 Lot 8043. Cabbage, 1 Lot 8044. Beets, table, 3 Lot 8045. Squash, 1 Lot 8046. Gourds, 1 Lot 8047. Broccoli, 1 head Lot 8048. Indian corn, 3 Lot 8049. Potatoes, 10 Lot 8050. Onions, 3 Lot 8051. Cucumbers, 3 Lot 8052. Beans, 6 Lot 8053. Peppers, 3 CRAFTS Children 12-14 years old Lot 8060. Computer card, 4 1/4”x 5 1/2” Lot 8061. Computer card, 5”x7” Lot 8062. Computer invitation, 4 1/4”x5 1/2” Lot 8063. Computer invitation, 5”x7” Lot 8064. Poster, 11”x14”, animals Lot 8065. Poster, 11”x14”, safety Lot 8066. Poster, 11”x14”, plants Lot 8067. Scrapbook Lot 8068. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, animals Lot 8069. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, vacation Lot 8070. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, family Lot 8071. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, friends Lot 8072. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, landscape Lot 8073. Photography, enlargement, 5”x7” Lot 8074. Photography, 5 photos on tag board, farming Lot 8075. Photography, Architecture Lot 8100. Assortment of 6 handmade doll clothes Lot 8101. Wood carving or chipping Lot 8102. Wood burning


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Open Class Exhibits continued Lot 8103. Ceramic Lot 8104. Leather craft Lot 8105. Bead craft Lot 8106. Metal craft Lot 8107. Plaster craft Lot 8108. String art Lot 8109. Candles Lot 8110. Tie dye article Lot 8111. Latch hook article Lot 8112. Candle wicking Lot 8113. Knit article Lot 8114. Counted cross stitch article Lot 8115. Christmas ornament Lot 8140. Cross stitch article Lot 8141. Crochet article Lot 8142. Stuffed toy, handmade by child Lot 8143. Apron Lot 8144. Potholders Lot 8145. Embroidered article Lot 8146. Bird feeder Lot 8147. Bird house Lot 8148. Other wooden articles Lot 8149. Picture, free hand, pencil or pen Lot 8150. Picture, acrylic Lot 8151. Picture, free hand, colored pencil Lot 8152. Picture, oil Lot 8153. Picture, water color Lot 8154. Picture, paint by number Lot 8155. Poster, depicting Stevens County Fair, 11”x14” Lot 8156. Rock collection, 24 in egg carton, identified Lot 8157. Bug collection, 15 identified Lot 8158. Stamp collection Lot 8159. Other favorite collection Lot 8160. Jewelry Lot 8161. Mobile Lot 8162. Sand art Lot 8163. Paper Mache Lot 8164. Needle point article Lot 8165. Yarn craft Lot 8167. Dish towel, painted or embroidered Lot 8168. Sculpture Lot 8169. Lego sculpture (original, not kit) Lot 8170. Quilts Lot 8171. Pillows Lot 8172. Models - car Lot 8173. Models - plane Lot 8174. Models - boat or ship Lot 8175. Soft sculpture Lot 8176. Painted t-shirt, clothing item Lot 8177. Computer generated art Lot 8178. Origami item Lot 8179. Poster, 11”x14”, 2010 fair theme Lot 8180. Any other craft SENIORS Handwork by those 65 and over Lot 1801. Bedspread Lot 1802. Quilt, patchwork Lot 1803. Quilt, embroidered Lot 1804. Quilt, applique Lot 1805. Rug, braided Lot 1806. Rug, woven Lot 1807. Rug, crocheted Lot 1808. Afghan, knitted Lot 1809. Afghan, crocheted Lot 1810. Sweater, knitted Lot 1811. Stole or shawl, knitted Lot 1812. Stole or shawl, crocheted Lot 1813. Slippers, knitted Lot 1814. Slippers, crocheted Lot 1815. Mittens, knitted Lot 1816. Scarf, crocheted or knitted Lot 1817. Purse, any method

Lot 1818. Potholders, useful, 2 Lot 1819. Quilt, pieced, tied Lot 1820. Quilt, pieced, machine quilted Lot 1830. Pillowcases, embroidered Lot 1831. Lunch cloth, embroidered Lot 1832. Dish towels, embroidered, set of 3 Lot 1833. Shopping bag Lot 1834. Large craft items anything 18" or over Lot 1835. Small craft items Lot 1836. Large items of needlework 18" and over Lot 1837. Small items of needlework Lot 1838. Wall hanging or picture Lot 1839. Leather craft Lot 1840. Metal craft Lot 1841. Any other Lot 1926. Book case Lot 1927. Gun rack or cabinet

Lot 1928. Clock, small Lot 1929. Clock, large Lot 1930. Hutch or buffet Lot 1931. Desk Lot 1932. Any other large item Lot 1933. Refinished chair, large Lot 1934. Refinished chair, small Lot 1935. Refinished lamp Lot 1936. Refinished table, large Lot 1937. Refinished table, small

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2012 STEVENS COUNTY FAIRBOARD DEMO DERBY Sunday, August 12, 2012 • 6:30 PM READ RULES CAREFULLY! THERE HAVE BEEN CHANGES TO RULES & TIMES! Sponsored by: E n t ry Fe e s fo r a l l cl a s s e s : Pre registration for all classes. $30.00 if received or post marked by Wed. Aug. 8, 2012. After that it is $40.00. Entry fee includes the driver. Send to and make checks payable to Stevens Co. Fair in care of the Demo Derby P.O. Box 622 Morris MN 56267. Pits open at 2 p.m. Inspection must be completed by 5p.m. Must attend mandatory pit meeting at 5:45. Penalty for being late is $100.00. No cars, pickups or people after 5:30 p.m. no exceptions! Tell sponsors and people to be on time. Cars must be removed by Aug. 13. C L A S S E S : C O M PAC T C A R S: any foreign or domestic passenger type car, front or rear wheel drive up to 108". From 108" to 111" must be front wheel drive only. 4 or 6 cylinder only (no V8s). F U L L S I Z E: any foreign or domestic passenger car, no 1973 and older Imperials, Imp. Subs, El Caminos ,hearses, checkered cabs or limos. 6 cylinder vehicles in the full size class must be over 111" wheel base, or have a V8 motor. M O D I F I E D L A RG E C A R N E W M O D I F I E D S M A L L C A R: WHEEL BASE WILL BE SAME AS CHAIN STOCK. SEE ATTACHED RULES G E N E R A L RU L E S : 1. No driver or pitman thought to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be allowed to participate, enter or remain in exhibition area. NO ALCOHOL in pit area before or during event! VIOLATION WILL result in disqualification and forfeiture of entry fees/winnings. 2. Under 14-15 year old must have parent’s written consent to be in pit. Drivers must be 16 or older with waiver. No one under the age of 14 will be allowed in the pit area. 3. Everyone entering the event area is required to sign and print their own name before going into the pit areas. 4. Yelling at, use of profanity toward, or interrupting an official while they are trying to monitor the event will result in RED FLAGGING of the event and offender(s) will be escorted from the event area before the event will assume. This will also mean disqualification and forfeiture of fees/winnings. Drivers-tell your pit crew to keep their tongues in check, as this goes for them as well!! 5. All drivers and pit crew and anyone in the pits are required to attend the pit meeting. 6. The officials reserve the right to disqualify any demo unit or driver determined to be unsafe or not in spirit of rules before, during or after event. All calls final 7. All motion will be stopped immediately upon signal from the official in case of fire, injury or emergency. 8. N o h i t t i n g d r ive r ’s d o o r o r yo u w i l l b e d i s q u a l i f i e d ! ! Don’t use your door as a shield. 9. Any car 51% out of bounds will be disqualified unless forced out. 10. No team driving, no warnings. 11. Time limit on last hit is 2 minutes. (A hit bends metal. Bumping, scratching or brushing is not a hit.) 12. You have 1 minute to restart your vehicle or you will be disqualified. 13. If a car is leaking gas you will be disqualified. 14. If any part of the vehicle starts on fire, you will have one chance to restart it. 15. Drivers must wear full face helmet and have working seat belt 16. NO W E L D E R S A L LOW E D I N P I T S 17. D E M O C A R S A N D P I C K U P S W I L L B E PA R K E D I N A D E SI G N AT E D A R E A A F T E R I N S P E C T I O N A N D N O O N E I S A L L OW E D I N S I D E . 18. P RO T E S T F E E CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND ONLY, $100 CASH, TOP TWO CARS, YOU HAVE 15 MINUTES TO PROTEST, TOP TWO CARS WILL GO DESIGNATED AREA, IF FOUND ILLEGAL YOUR MONEY WILL BE RETURNED AND THE CAR WILL BE DISQUALIFIED, IF UNIT IS LEGAL YOUR MONEY WILL BE FORFEITED TO THE FAIRBOARD. YOU MUST BE SPECIFIC ON WHAT IS WRONG.

D E M O U N I T RU L E S 1. All chrome , door handles, pot metal, glass, lights and anything loose must be removed from any part of the unit 2. Engine and tranny must be in stock location, no holes in firewall NO HOLES IN FLOOR R a d i at o r 3. May be removed but not relocated and no extra heater cores, water barrel or extra coolers of any kind. B u m p e rs 4. Bumpers of choice, brackets may be welded to bumper and to frame front and back. Bumpers shocks may be welded in place and made solid. No added steel of any kind. You m u s t have (even if welded) 2 chains per bumper single wrap around bumper bolted to frame. Compact bumpers on compact cars. Full size bumper on full size car. Pickup bumper on pickups. Trailer hitches must be completely removed. No brush guards or bumper guards. No ag bumpers. No cross breading. All bumpers must be stock height. WINDSHIELDS 5. Must have two welded straps or rods to protect driver. May have mud screen on drivers side only. DA S H 6. Dash may be removed and replaced by no larger then 3" tubing. No extra holes in fire wall. D R I V E R ’ S S E AT 7. Drivers seat must be bolted in place with working seat belt. One cross support behind seat may be added no larger then 3" tubing. May be X braced. G A S TA N K S 8. Old gas tanks must be removed. TIRES AND RIMS 9. Standard DOT highway tires. No oversized tires, no bobcat tires, no extra tire flaps, no double tires. No filled tires, no bead locks or screws in rims. No split rims SUSPENSION 10. No reinforcement of any suspension 11. Shock absorbers must function, no coil over shocks. This means it must move up and down. No clamps on springs, must remain stock. Must have working brakes. No adding springs. No reinforcing of tie rods. DRIVER’S DOOR 12. Must be painted contrasting color. May have safety support bolted or welded not to exceed 6" past either edge of the door. Other doors must be chained only. Wagons no wire ties in back windows. INSIDE THE CAR 13. Maximum of 2 batteries and 1 gas tank. Must be covered and mounted securely. No wire or rubber straps for hold downs. H O O D A N D T RU N K 14. Hood must remain in original position. Must be able to be opened. May be chained or 4 hood and 4 trunk pins. 1" diameter maximum Only 2 may go to the frame. You may weld or bolt to frame. Washer must remain separate from each other. 6" diameter maximum. If you put pins through your frame you may use a 3 x 3 x 1/4 plate on top and bottom of frame. But cannot be welded to the frame and you may use jam nuts. Front pins may be welded only to core support. Need 12" access hole in hood and trunk for fire. FRAME 15. No reinforcement. No floor plating. Suspect frames will be drilled. No filling of frames. OTHER 16. No team driving, no warnings 17. Driver must wear full face helmet and have working seat belt. No profanity or slanderous words allowed. 18. All calls final by head flagman 19. Number should be on doors and top and no profanity 20. Doors open, you are disqualified -C o n t i nu e d o n p a g e 3 0


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2012 STEVENS COUNTY FAIRBOARD DEMO DERBY Sunday, August 14, 2012 • 6:30 PM Sponsored by: Continu e d f ro m Pa g e 2 9 A D D I T I O NA L RU L E S F O R C A R C L A S S E S : NO GREY AREA BUILDING 1. May have safety support bolted or stitched welded not to exceed 6" past either edge of the door. 2. All other doors must be chained with no more then 6' of chain per door. 3. No use of wire to tie shut or brace windows. 4. All electric fuel pumps must have an inline disconnect attached behind driver’s seat easily reached by firefighters to turn off pump. 5. Factory equipped springs no blocking, shackle extensions, booster or air shocks. Must have standard equipment and at a standard height. Suspension must function. That means must move. NO REINFORCEMENT 6. Two wheeled drive cars only. All wheel drive may be used if one axel is disassembled. 7. No adding of material unless otherwise stated. 8. Cars must have functioning brakes. A D D I T I O NA L RU L E S F O R P I C K U P S: NO GREY AREA BUILDING 1. 2 or 3/4 ton, two wheel drive, or four wheel drive with front drive shaft removed , no Suburban, or Blazer, Scout or Bronco type’s vehicle. 2. Factory one piece wheels only. No split rims. No welded rims. 3. Suspension must remain stock. No reinforcement of any type. No adding clamps or springs. No lift kits or lowering kits, or other methods of altering suspension or bodies allowed.

4. Cab and box may be connected by 1/4" by 3" strap. Box should have no larger then 6" washers to reinforce the factory bolts. No adding bolts. 5. Drivers door , Box sides and tailgate should be welded to the floor of the box. Weld 6 skip 3. Using up to 2"x2"x1/4" angle or up to 5" x 1/4" flat. 6. Gas tank must be mounted center front of box. No rubber straps or wire. Original tanks must be removed. All electric pumps must have a disconnect attached behind drivers seat easily reached by firefighters 8. No adding of material or weight unless other wise stated. 9. Sun visors must be removed. 10. Pickups must have functioning brakes. PAY O U T S LG & SM CARS----MOD CAR -----FS PICKUPS 1st $700-----$700-------------------$400 2nd $300-----$300-------------------$300 3rd $200----$200-------------------$200 4th $100----$100 5th $100----$100 P R A I R I E T R A I L E R SPONSORED: BEST PAINT AWARD $100 all classes judged together E-MAIL QUESTIONS TO: scfair@yahoo.com subject line: demo www.scfair.net Contact evenings at respectable hours: Wa y n e L e m m e r m a n 1 - 3 2 0 - 3 2 4 - 7 5 7 3 ; K e n d o n L a n g e 1 - 3 2 0 - 5 8 9 - 3 2 0 1 ; Fa i r o f f i c e 1 - 3 2 0 - 5 8 9 - 1 0 6 2

S T E V E N S C O U N T Y FA I R D E M O D E R B Y E N T RY F O R M S U N DAY, AU G U S T 1 2 , 2 0 1 2 - 6 : 3 0 P M FA I RG RO U N D S , M O R R I S, M N ( P L E A S E P R I N T C L E A R LY A N D F I L L O U T C O M P L E T E LY )

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Driver: _____________________________________________________ Driver’s Email:_________________________ Address:_________________________________________________________Cell Phone:________________________ City/State/Zip:___________________________________________________________Age:______________________ Year and make of car:____________________________________________________Car #_____________________ I understand and realize that automobile racing of this type is a hazardous and dangerous activity. I accept & assume all responsibility & possible consequences of such activity. Although my car and safety equipment meets requirements & passed inspection, I assume responsibility for them & myself if either should fail to prevent injury or death. I am under no pressure or duress to engage in this activity. I enter into this event of my own free will. I, in no way, hold the Stevens County Fair or any of its officers, directors, employees, or representatives responsible for any incidents or injuries to persons and/or property which may occur before, during, or as a result of this event. This includes both driver and his/her pit crew.

________________________________________________________________________________ Driver’s Signature (& parents signature if under 18)

___________________ Date

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For pre-registration please return with proper payment to: Stevens County Fair c/o Demo Derby PO Box 622 Morris, MN 56267

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2012 STEVENS COUNTY FAIRBOARD DEMO DERBY • Sunday, August 12, 2012 • 7 PM M o d i f i e d C a r C l a s s L A RG E A N D S M A L L ; Ve h i cl e t y p e 1. Any American made hard top, 2 or 4 door, automobile or station wagon is permitted 2. No Trucks, Jeeps, Hearses, Limousines, Ambulances, 4x4s or utility vehicles 3. Full Frame Imperials allowed also Imperial sub frames OK P R E PA R AT I O N 1. All glass; including windshield, side & rear windows, head & taillights, and marker lights must be removed. 2. Sunroofs must be covered with sheet metal and properly secured. 3. All exterior chrome molding strips, hubcaps, emblems, wiper arms, plastic grilles, outside door handles, and plastic or fiberglass header panels must be removed before entering fairgrounds. 4. All carpeting, interior molding strips, rear seats, headliners, inner door panels, and any other flammable material must be removed before entering fairgrounds. 5. Dash boards are recommended. 6. Vehicles must be swept free of all debris. 7. No profanity of any kind allowed to be painted on vehicle. 8. Drivers’ door and roof MUST be painted white with your number painted clear and visible or you must run a roof sign. ROOF SIGN IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. I N T E R I O R A N D B O DY 1. Two Battery max, any size permitted. Must be securely mounted to floor and covered. 2. Push buttons permitted must be clearly marked in plain view. NO loose wiring, 3. Original fuel tank must be removed and replaced with marine type, plastic or steel tank and securely mounted to rear floor and covered. Maximum 8 gallon. 4. All fuel lines must be secured clamped & leak-proof. Any car leaking fuel will result in disqualification. 5. Electric fuel pumps are permitted, but must have a visible shut-off switch and in plain view for safety. 6. Doors must be fastened shut by wire, chain, banding or welding. Any door that comes open will result in disqualification. It is highly recommended that the driver’s door be reinforced. 7. Only rust holes may be patched with no thicker than 14 gauge sheet metal. 8. It is MANDATORY that a 4-point type safety cage be placed in driver’s compartment. 2 Bars not to exceed 4" diameter or square. One (1) bar horizontal across dash and one (1) bar horizontal behind seat. Two (2) adjoining bars, perpendicular to dash and seat bar, to attach them together. End plates not to exceed 12” square AND CANNOT EXCEED 6” PAST THE DRIVERS SEAT. Bars must be securely welded. 9. Gas tank protector MAY be used 10. Roll-over bar is permitted and must be attached to safety cage only! 11. Rubber body mounts may be replaced with maximum 5/8” bolts and 3” washers and solid mounted to frame in factory location ONLY. 12. Must have 2 window bars in windshield. Flat stock (3” wide max by 3” thick) or chains may be used. You may have one (1) rear. 13. You may cut wheel wells for clearance. You can bolt wheel wells with 3/8” bolts 1” washers in eight (8) places per wheel. H O O D, D E C K L I D, A N D TA I LG AT E 1. Hood must have a 10” hole cut to either side of carburetor, unless using headers. 2. Fuel injected cars must have a 6” hole cut above fuel injection unit. 3. Hoods must be open for inspection and then fastened shut by #9 wire, banding, bolts or chain. Two (2) strands of wire per hole. Maximum 6 locations. Two (2) locations may run from hood to bumper with wire, chain, or banding. If using bolts they can not exceed 5/8” x 2”. Angle iron can not exceed 3” x 3”x1/4” 4. Deck lids and tailgates may be fastened shut by wire, banding, chain, welding or bolting in 6 locations. Bolts must be used same as hood. If welding, you may weld solid with 3” X 3” plates. 5. You may use up to 1” ready rod in two (2) places that go threw the frame at your core support. 4” X 3” plate or washer. You may do this in the rear through trunk in two (2) places only. CHASSIS AND FRAME 1. Frames cannot be reinforced or strengthened in anyway whatsoever! NO loaded frames! Frames will be checked thoroughly! 2. Pre-ran frames may be repaired at a minimum! No extra metal added. 3. Notching is permitted. 4. Frame seams may be welded. No ADDING of Metal! This will be strictly enforced! 5. Official’s decisions on frame are final!

6. Trailer hitches must be removed. 7. No special bumpers. 8. Bumper may be welded solid to frame but cannot re-enforce frame in anyway! No added steel. 9. A chain must be wrapped around bumper. Chains may be bolted or welded to frame. SUSPENSION 1. LEAF CONVERSIONS: Seven (7) springs - 60” long max - 2 2” wide x 5/16” thick max - 1” stagger required. Welding rear shackle allowed. Shackles may be no larger than 8” long x 3” wide x 3” thick. Front spring mounts to be no larger than 6” long x 3” wide x 3” thick. All bolts for conversion not to exceed 3/4”. NO welding on springs. NO duct tape on springs. Clamp size 2” wide x 3” thick, eight (8) per car allowed. 2. Rear ends may be 8-lug. 3. Hump plates may be used if you do not convert your leafs. 3” thick x 4” wide x 24” long only two (2) per car. It can be welded solid, must be welded to the outside rear frame rails ONLY, somewhere above the rear axle. 4. You may use 4 leaf clamps per side (2 in front of axel and 2 behind = 4 per side) 5. You may chain your humps. Frame rail to axle only, one (1) chain per side. 6. You may reinforce tie rods and control arms. 7. You may lock front suspension. ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION 1. Any motor/ transmission combination is permitted. 2. Motor and transmission mounts may be chained or welded, so long as it does not strengthen the frame in anyway. 3. Hand throttles permitted. 4. Shifting linkage may be altered. 5. Air cleaner mandatory. No ether allowed. 6. Transmission coolers are permitted and must be placed behind driver’s seat. All lines must be securely clamped and leak-proof. 7. Distributor protectors and engine protectors will be permitted! NO KICKERS to the dash bar will be allowed! You may use an engine cradle if you are swapping motors. 8. Gas tank protectors may be used, but CAN NOT touch any part of the car. It must be free floating. You must attach to rear seat bar and must have a minimum of 8” from rear doors or body of the car and must have at least 2” between protector and rear panel. T I R E S, R A D I ATO R A N D FA N 1. Maximum 16” tires. No liquid in tires. Tubes acceptable. Double tires allowed. 2. No studded tires. No tire screws, rivets or bead lock on rims. No split rims. Wheel weights must be removed. You may use valve stem protectors. 3. Radiator must remain in stock location. 4. Steel clutch fans must be covered. Electric fans permitted. S A F E T Y A N D RUNNING 1. Each driver/car is only allowed one (1) re-inspection. 2. Only driver & one (1) crew member permitted during inspection. 3. All cars must comply with the rules. 4. Inspections will be thorough! Official’s decision is final! 5. DOT or SNELL approved helmet mandatory. 6. Safety belts required. Eye protection must be worn. Long pants, sleeves and gloves are a must. 7. A 2.5 lb. working fire extinguisher must be mounted and properly secured within driver’s reach. 8. Heats will be divided up according to the number of cars. (May be only one heat) 9. Driver will go in his assigned heat and position. Any attempted changing of assigned heat & position will result in disqualification. 10. No deliberate driver’s door hits. 11. Do not get out of your car unless instructed by track personnel. 12. Any door that comes open will result in disqualification. 13. Any car smoking excessively or leaking fuel will be disqualified. 14. Boundaries must be maintained at all times. 15. One (1) minute time limit on all hits. 16. Hits must be aggressive! Not making aggressive hits is considered sandbagging. Sandbagging will not be tolerated for any reason! 17. All cars must have dependable brakes. 18. When the siren sounds, all drivers must stop immediately. 20. All drivers must attend driver’s meeting. 21. All work must be done before arrival. 22. No welders allowed in pits!


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Family Fun Show Carnival Family Fun Show Carnival will again fill the midway at the Stevens County Fair. Not only is this fair a free gate fair, it has one of the most affordable midways in the Region. If you stop and buy advance ride tickets, you only pay the low price of $1.50 per ride. If you compare this to other fairs or even Valley Fair you are getting a great buy. Family Fun Shows is one of the few that still take the one ticket per ride any age. What does that mean? No matter how young or old you are, you can ride any ride at the fair for just the one ticket that costs as little as $1.50. You can buy advance ride tickets in many locations and they are sold in strips of 10 for $15.00. For info on some of the rides you will see, check out the link to their web site. Greg and Gail offer rides for all ages including kid rides, major rides and family rides, all at the one low price. The advance ride tickets are only on sale until the first day of the fair, then you will have to pay the higher amount at the midway

box office, and even this is a great buy compared to other fairs and carnivals. Many of you have been at other fairs and when you look at the ride prices, you see costs of over four dollars a ride and the need for more than one ticket per ride. But, not here at the Stevens County Fair, it’s one low price and one ticket for all rides. Advance ride tickets may be found at any of the banks in Stevens County, at Unger’s Furniture and at Willie’s Super Valu in Morris. If you are one of the few that don’t get to Morris, you can also mail a check prior to the cutoff date to: Stevens County Fair Office c/o Ride Tickets P.O. Box 622 Morris, MN 56267 and we will hold them at the fair office for A Will Call Pickup. For those of you that use wrist bands, we will again see that offered at the fair on Thursday night from 6 to 10 p.m. at a cost of $18. Wrist bands are sold on the midway that night starting at 5 p.m. Please note your advance ride tickets are good to use during wrist band night and every day. The midway opens on Thursday at 4 p.m. and the remainder of the fair at 1 p.m. each day. You can check out some of the rides you will see at the Stevens County Fair online at the carnival’s web site www.familyfunshows.com The site also offers a lot of information about the Show, their 2012 route, listings of the great food they offer and some of the good old info of why we have this Midway come back to our fair year after year. Come out to the fair and enjoy our wonderful carnival.


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Tickets...tickets...tickets

Find the Fair medallion

Carnival rides prices are the best around. Carnival rides at the Stevens County Fair are some of the best buys you will find anywhere. We can say even if you wait and buy ride tickets at the grounds it will still be a great buy but the prices are even better if you get them early. Tickets are on sale now and until just prior to the fair at all area banks, Willie’s Super Valu, and Ungers. This is the best way to buy! You get a strip of ten tickets for just a low price of $15. This is only $1.50 per ticket and it only takes one ticket for any ride, no matter what age you are, what could be better. The neat thing is they are good all days of the fair including wrist band night. So why wait in line for your wrist band on Thursday night, just use your advance ride tickets instead. Yes we will again have the wrist band Thursday Night for the one time four hour time frame from 6 to 10 p.m. for the low price of $18. The Family Fun Show will again be our carnival with a lot of great rides to pick from. With the great selection of rides no matter what your age, you should be able to find rides that will fit your needs.

Some lucky person could be the recipient of $100 in Morris Chamber Cash if they can find the Stevens County Fair Medallion that has been hidden somewhere on the fairgrounds. A clue is given out each day of the fair starting with Wednesday, August 8. The clues are posted at the Stevens County Fair website (scfair.net), posted in the glassed on the Nick Elms found the 2011 fair medal- case Homemakers buildlion. ing at the fairgrounds, and announced on KMRS/KKOK Radio Station.


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M O R R I S E N D U RO R AC E F R I DAY, AU G U S T 1 0 , 2 0 1 2 - 6 : 3 0 P M - FA I RG ROUNDS, M O R R I S, M N ( P L E A S E P R I N T C L E A R LY A N D F I L L O U T C O M P L E T E LY )

Large Car Race: 50 Minutes * Small Car Race: 30 Minutes * Powder Puff Race: 10 Laps E n t ry Fe e s : Large Car - $55.00 includes car & driver • Small Car - $40.00 includes car & driver • Powder Puff - $25.00 includes car & driver M a i l E n t r i e s t o : S t eve n s C o u n t y Fa i r, P O B ox 6 2 2 , M o r r i s, M N 5 6 2 6 7 B R I N G A N E W D U R AC E L L 9 VOLT BAT T E RY (FOR LAP COUNTER) P R E - R E G I S T R AT I O N I S S T RO N G LY S U G G E S T E D ! Yo u mu s t b e at t h e t r a ck by 5 : 0 0 p. m . ! All drivers must have a driver’s license and anyone under 18 must have a signed and notarized permission slip from a legal guardian. Driver: _________________________________Driver’s Age:________ Driver’s License #:____________________________________________ Address:________________________________________________City:_______________________________State:__________Zip:_______ Year & Make of Car:____________________________________

Color of Car:_________________________ Car #:______________

I understand and realize that automobile racing of this type is a hazardous and dangerous activity. I accept and assume all responsibility and possible consequences of such activity. Although my car and safety equipment meets requirements and passes inspection, I assume responsibility for them and myself if either should fail to prevent injury or death. I am under no pressure or duress to engage in this activity. I enter into this race of my own free will. I, in no way, hold any of the above tracks, or corresponding counties, cities, fiar boards, corporations, or any of their officers, directors or employees responsible for any incidents or injury to persons and/or property which may occur during this enduro event.

NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 14 IS ALLOWED IN THE PIT AREA DURING THE RACE! _________________________________________ _______________________ Driver’s Signature

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Any sponsors or things you would like announcer to announce: __________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE USE:

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Thursday is Day Care Day at the Fair On Thursday, August 9, from 9-11 a.m., day care children are invited to ride the Morris Transit Bus to the Stevens County Fairgrounds for a chance to see some e m e r g e n c y response vehicles, exotic animals, and see a magic show. They will also get a tour of the newly remodeled FFA Kiddie Barn and the FFA students will be giving an agriculture presentation. A sweet treat will finish the tour. Please RSVP to scfair@yahoo.com by August 1 if you plan to attend.

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Electric Almighty returns Friday, August 10

Electric Almighty is a professional cover band based in St. Cloud, featuring the brother-sister duo of Andy and Lora Schuster (of Alberta) on co-lead vocals. Electric Almighty performs a full range of songs from artists such as Sugarland, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Blake Shelton, Poison, Kings of Leon, Bon Jovi, ZZ Top, Lynryd Skynryd and many more. Amazing three part harmony vocals and outstanding musicianship is the well-known calling card of Electric Almighty. With such a wide ranging catalog of songs, the band is equally adept at playing both rock and country venues. Electric Almighty will perform on Friday, Aug. 10 at the Storck Bandshell from 8 to 12 p.m.


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What is better than free There is always something to enjoy for free at the Free Stevens County Fair. Free Events are planned for every day of the fair. Only a few of the events repeat daily so you will want to try to enjoy some time out at the fair each day. This year we will again host the “Exotic Animal Zoo”, the “Brodini Magic Show” from a few years ago will return along with “The Halls of Magic Show”. Daily evening music events will include all kinds of great music for every age. The Kiwanis Talent Show, Fuzzy Dice Band, Sherwin Linton, DC Hawk Band, The Irish Dancers, Electric Almighty and Fuse are just some of what you can see, all for free. Check out all the exhibits and commercial vendors that bring their stuff for you to see. The fair days are full of 4H events every day and they work hard to exhibit their crafts and livestock. We have three different stage areas along with the judging area that is also used for some stage shows which makes for a busy time at the fair…. all for free. It’s a must! We have waited for three years to get him to the fair but “Farmer Bob” will be at the fair all four days and you will want to make sure that you see him and say “Hi, Farmer Bob!”

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August 8 - 12, 2012 139th Stevens County Fair Morris, MN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Outstanding Grandstand Shows THURSDAY, AUGUST 9TH Fireworks ...........................................................10:00 pm

FRIDAY, AUGUST 10TH Enduro Race ........................................................6:30 pm Admission: Pit: $10, Grandstands: Adults $7, Youth $5

SATURDAY, AUGUST 11TH Buffington Rodeo MRS/URA ...............................7:00 pm Admission: Grandstand: Adults $10, Youth $5

SUNDAY, AUGUST 12TH Bank of the West Demo Derby ............................6:30 pm Admission: Pit: $10, Grandstand: Adults $10, Youth $5


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Green Fire Irish Dancers Rico attends the 2012 Fair Rico the Stevens County K-9 dog has been perform August 9 at the fair for a couple of The Green Fire Irish Dancers organized a decade ago after breaking away from another Irish dance group. Their first performance consisted of only five people! They currently have 16 members of all ages. Green Fire is the first Irish dance group to dance to more modern music and incorporate their younger dancers in with the older ones. They also are known for having period costumes for old-time dances, like Victorian and what they call "oldfashioned" dresses. Another unique perk about this group is that they don't wear the cork-screw wigs. The Green Fire Irish Dancers perform regularly at the Landmark Center in St. Paul for St. Patrick's Day, at St. Therese's Nursing Home, at Harriet Island for the Irish Fair, and for the Irish weekend at the Renaissance Fair. The Stevens County Fair is very excited to bring some Irish culture to our fair. Come and see the Green Fire Irish Dancers on Thursday, Aug. 9, at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Made possible with funding from the Legancy Grant.

years showing some of what he does on the job. Rico has been with the Sheriff ’s Department since 2007 and is trained in tracking and criminal apprehension to help the fight against illegal drugs in the county. Rico will do a number of shows during the fair. Check the fair flyers or web page at www.scfair.net to find the exact show times and locations on the grounds.

O t h e r Fa i r D a t e s : Big Stone - (Clinton)

July 18-22

Grant - (Herman)

July 19-22

Pope - (Glenwood)

Aug. 1-5

Swift - (Appleton)

Aug. 15-19

Douglas - (Alexandria)

Aug. 16-19

Traverse - (Wheaton)

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Wendinger Band— music for all ages Peter and Paul Wendinger grew up on the family farm near St. George. Their parents’ connection with numerous old thyme bands and their love of concertina music was instilled into the hearts of their two “boys”. On Polka Day, 1962, Peter and Paul’s father bought their first concertina. Peter and Paul are recipients of the Minnesota Music Academy Award and the Minnesota Ballroom Operators 1985 Old Tyme Band of the Year Award. In 2005 Peter and Paul were inducted into the World Concertina Congress and in June of 2006 they were inducted into the Polka Hall of Fame at Ironworld in Chisholm. The highlight of their career came about in 2007 as they were inducted into the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame in New Ulm. A wide variety of musical talent compliments Peter and Paul and the Wendinger Band. Their unique style with two concertinas, accompanied by brass and rhythm sections; complete with vocals is sure to captivate audiences of all ages providing you with musical entertainment at its best. Now celebrating 45 years, Peter and Paul Wendinger are proud to represent the rich, musical heritage of New Ulm, as they enjoy entertaining you with their gift of music.

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Nick Bretz is ImagiNick Nick Bretz is so many things that it is hard to label him. A magician with lots of "aahhs" and "oohhs" being echoed throughout his performances. Nick is also VERY funny, leaving 'em laughing as well as perplexed. (Now how did he do that)!!! With juggling, magic, and a unique sense of humor, it is hard to say whether Nick is a stand up comic who does magic and juggling or a magician/ juggler with a great sense of humor. Nick is one of the most well rounded entertainers on stage today... juggling one minute, magic the next and surprises thrown in at every turn. Nick brings fun and excitement to the stage and his ability to relate and interact with people puts him above the rest. Nick has been a student of the Art of Magic since the age of five. With a natural curiosity and an ongoing quest to "always do better" Nick keeps his show fresh for kids and adults of all ages. Come and see ImagiNick on Thursday and Friday at the Stevens County Fair.


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Zebreko Zoo exotic animals return to the Fair In 2011 the Stevens County Fairboard brought in something a little different onto the fairgounds. After a number of years of trying to locate a vendor with the open weekend they were able to find an exotic animal exhibit that was a great addition to the fair. This same show will return to the 2012 fair with a number of animals. Where it is unknown at this time what types of animals will be on display, you can bet it will be as big a hit as last year. This is a free event display thanks to the sponsors that help offset the costs of getting the display to the fair. There are also some small animals like baby goats and who knows what else that you can even pet and feed if you wish. This display will be on the grounds and open all days of the fair. The Zebreko Zoo is sponsored by Morris Auto Plaza and Valu Ford.

Sherwin Linton to perform at Stevens County Fair Sherwin and Pam Linton will again make their presence known as they appear on Sunday for 3 performances. Sherwin has been at the Stevens County Fair a number of years. The great crowds that he brings to his shows is one of the reasons he is back in 2012 as the fairgoers love him. The shows are free and will be in the bandshell next to the food court on the grounds. Come on out on Sunday afternoon and enjoy one or more of their shows along with a lot of other free entertainment.


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Halls of Magic performs two days at the fair

Fuzzy Dice Stroll through the ”Good Old Days” with the Fuzzy Dice Show. This Las Vegas style show band will take you down memory lane with their Decades of Rock N Roll Show. Real musicians, real vocals and real entertainment, will please all crowds. Be bop to Do Whop, Country to Rock, everybody will enjoy a fun filled show of classic Rock N Roll. Costumes and characterization of past stars of Rock N Roll will set the mood for a great event. “It’s all about entertainment.” Crowd participation will keep you guessing who will be in the show next. Get the poodle skirts, jeans, T-shirts, leather jackets out and get ready for some real Rock N Roll fun. The Fuzzy Dice will perform at the bandshell Thursday, August 9 from 5 to 7 p.m. and from 8-12 p.m. This is an act that you won’t want to miss!

His name is Kevin Hall and he is one of those unusual men that make people disappear, escape from handcuffs and saws people in half. Yes, you guessed it ... a mobster! Seriously, he is a professional magician who (with his wife Janet) performs across the country for all types of audiences. Being a magician has given Kevin lots of rewards but his special joy is that of seeing a child’s face full of awe when something magical happens. Halls of Magic acts are a colorful mix of comedy, song, and magic that grabs people’s attention and leaves the audience wanting more. They also utilize audience participation. You can see Kevin and Janet Hall at the Stevens County Fair on Saturday, August 11 and Sunday, August 12 performing at a variety of times on Stage 1. Halls of Magic is sponsored by the Morris Sun Tribune.


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BBQ Ribs, Pork Chops, Steak Sandwiches... If you’re hungry, then the Stevens County Fair is the place to be. We have all kinds of food vendors. If you are looking for homemade French fries or just a delicious bowl of soup from the 4-H food stand, you can find it at the fair. When numbers come out from the Minnesota State Fair, food is the biggest item they talk about. Here at the Stevens County Fair, we have again added new food vendors in our food court, and along with food booths in the Family Fun Show Carnival, you will have one of the best food selections around. Food is what a lot of people come to the fair for. If you spend every day at the fair, you will have a hard time trying to sample all the different food items that are available. Some of the food vendors open by noon on Wednesday, August 8. New this year is BBQ chicken and ribs. Whatever your taste buds crave, from the good old fashioned burger to a taco or a smoothie, come on out, grab a bite and enjoy the 2012 Stevens County Fair. Ro g e r H i l l , Eric Hof f m a n , Fo o d S u p e r i n t e n d e n t s

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Parking at the Fair is FREE Parking is FREE at the Stevens County Fair along with a Free Gate. That is why we call this a Free Fair as it costs you nothing to come and enjoy the goings on at the fair. How do I get there and where do I park? The fairgrounds is located in the SW part of Morris just off of County Rd 22 (the old Hwy 59). As you head south on Main St., when you see the Dairy Queen you will need to go west across the railroad tracks. The fairgrounds will then be on your left. Gate 1 will get you into the pits or to the north free parking lot. This lot fills fast but there is more parking on the south end of the fair. As you go south on County 22, you will pass by the fair grounds, seeing all the livestock barns and gates that will be closed for livestock or walk-ins only, but parking is still ahead. Just when you think you have gone too far, keep going as the south gate is past the grounds on your left, just before the entrance to the Denco II Ethanol plant. At this point you can turn left and follow the road to the free parking lot right by the Family Fun Show Midway. No parking fee and no gate fee, it’s all FREE.


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Farm Bureau holds candidate forum at the fair Stevens County Farm Bureau has been working with the Stevens Co. Fair Board to hold a candidate forum. Candidates invited include the major party candidates for US House Dist 7 and office of US Senate, MN House Dist. 12A, and MN Senate Dist 12. This Candidate forum will be held on Saturday, August 11 from 4 to 5 p.m. on Stage 1 at the Stevens County Fair. Any questions can be referred to the Stevens County Farm Bureau.

Sign up to Win a Bike Fuse Band performs Saturday night of the fair Fuse is a five-piece variety band that has fast become one of the areas hottest bands. Each of its members come from various musical backgrounds and have years of experience in the music industry. Their explosive vocals and energized playing style makes for a unique and entertaining show for all who hear them. You can find more info about the band at www.fuse-band.com or on facebook just search for fuse-band. Come and dance to the music of Fuse Saturday night at the Stevens County Fair bandshell.

Boys, girls, parents, and grandparents – here is your chance to win a bicycle for that special boy or girl in your life. If you buy advanced carnival ride tickets, remember to tear off the entry stub at the bottom of your ride tickets. Put your child’s name on the entry and take that entry stub to the Stevens County Fair office and put in either the boys or girls bucket. One winner from each bucket will be drawn on S u n d a y, August 12, at 5:10 p.m. by the fair office. Sponsoring the bicycle give away is the Family Fun Shows Carnival.


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Brodini returns

His award-winning comedy-magic show is all about audience participation. The Brodini Magic Show challenges young audiences with his amazing magic. Scarves, coins, cards, balls, ropes, and ordinary items become animate objects of wonder and curiosity in Brodini’s hands but never without some help from children and adults in the audience. Transformation, relocations, thin-air illusions and surprising predictions keep young and old laughing, looking, scratching their heads and wanting more. Families and children have chosen Brodini Comedy Magic Show as their all time favorite. Come on over and have some fun trying to figure out how Brodini does his magic all at the Stevens County Fair. Brodini is sponsored by Thrifty White Drug.

Visions in Logs The Visions in Logs wood carver returns to the Stevens County Fair Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 9, 10 and 11. Come on out and watch him carve the logs. Carvings will be available to purchase.


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2011 Bank of the West Demo Derby winners and Miss Morris Royalty.

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Greetings from the B.E.E.S 4-H Club

Our club has 12 families for a total of 24 kids. We are a great mix of personality and have too many talents and interests to name them all. Our most recent community pride project was to paint the 15 picnic tables which are at the two parks in Chokio. Most everyone was able to help and we were done in no time. Everyone is great at helping when there is work to do. Our club also enjoys visiting with the residents at Eastside Acres in Chokio. We bring them May Day baskets and go caroling there during the holidays. They are always happy to see us and they make us smile too! Be sure to come visit the 4-H food stand during the fair.

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Volunteering: There is something for everyone! 4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills. 4H provides the opportunity for you to contribute to the development of your own self and other people. 4-H encourages the whole family to be involved in the organization so that you can grow and learn together. 4-H is a team effort involving volunteers and staff who work together designing, planning and implementing programs which help 4-Hers to achieve life skills. Volunteers are the key to the 4-H program! In Stevens County, we currently have 114 adult volunteers who contribute in a wide variety of ways from sharing information with clubs to coordinating clubs to volunteering a few hours at the county fair. Volunteers are able to participate in a unique experience, youth learning and growing! Do you have time or a skill to share with the program? There are many opportunities throughout the year. Contact the Stevens County Extension Office at 589-7423 to learn more!


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You want me to show a what?!? Each year, Stevens County 4-H hosts a Round Robin Showmanship competition on Saturday morning of the fair. And we want you to come and check it out at 9 a.m. on Saturday, August 11! Round Robin is a sampling of livestock showmanship from all of the species. Thirty 4-Hers are challenged each year to compete in this lively and exciting competition! The challenge is to show four different species of animals! One small animal (rabbit or poultry), one medium animal (sheep, swine or goat), one large animal (dairy or beef) and horse will be in the competition each year. Each exhibitor will show four different species that they may not have ever shown before. Prior to the competition, exhibitors learn how to show the specie and information about the species from 4-Hers who show these animals. Scoring is based on knowledge and showmanship skills; each age division champion receives a jacket. Showmanship is the core of 4-H livestock exhibition. Youth work year round with their animals on achieving the proper stance, showing their animals full potential, learning the proper way to exhibit their animal and learning all they can about their animal specie. All champion and reserve champion showmen from the eight species are invited to come and compete in this challenge. Looking for a taste of livestock exhibiting? The Stevens County 4-Hers invite you to come and check out this fair goers highlight in 2012!

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Join in the fun with Swan Lake 4-H Club

The Swan Lake 4-H club is a growing club, with plenty active members. We enjoy learning, helping others, and having fun. This year our club project was photography.

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We have had speakers, learned how to develop photos at Thrifty White Drug, and done many activities associated with taking better photos. It has been exciting learning about this skill we can use throughout our lives. 4-H is sharing our talents with others. We have built and put up birdhouses and improved animal habitats at SWELL. We also helped with clean up so that area kids can enjoy the learning experience there. We feel so lucky to have a place like SWELL to enjoy. We pick up road ditches, and serve the DAC Christmas Party. We took pictures of the DAC members with Santa and they really enjoyed the pictures when we sent them to them. Learning the joys of giving is a big part of 4-H. 4-H is having fun. We take part in activities like swimming, fishing, bonfires, bowling, and others. These opportunities give us time to strengthen our ties to each other. The bonds that we share reach far beyond 4-H. You see us sharing what we learn with others and sharing examples of good citizenship throughout the community. Join us, join the fun. We are always looking for energetic new faces to join our club. Contact Wendy DeRung 795-2145 or Alan Wilts 589-3806 if you are interested in joining us. See you at the fair!


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Stampede 4-H involved with many projects

4-H is fun for families Today, 4-H is the largest youth organization in the United States. 4-H has achieved this distinction by offering a wide variety of opportunities for families across the country. How is it done? 4-H uses a learn by doing approach that guides youth in designing and participating in their own programs and activities. Through this process, kids develop essential skills they will use throughout their lives such as leadership, problem solving, decision making and more! Where do you fit in? Currently in Stevens County today we have nine active clubs, over 185 members ranging from kindergarten to freshman in college and over 80 adult volunteers. 4-Hers are active in clubs, community projects, camps, adventures and more. There is somewhere for every family! There are more than 60 different project areas ranging from beef to pets to clothing to aerospace to gardening to electric to robotics to scrap booking and much, much more; there really is something for everyone. If your family is interested in experiencing the adventure that is 4-H, check us out online at www.fourh.umn.edu!

Stampede 4-H is made up of about 17 members. This year we have Junior officers to learn from our Sr. officers, it was a great idea. It was a good way to get the cloverbuds involved. Stampede takes a lot of pride in there community pride projects, we have accomplished about 10 projects so far, with at least four more to come, with Ride for a Cure being the biggest one we do; raising money for cancer. Our meetings are so much fun, from the usual business to a demonstration and recreation and of course food at every meeting. We all pitch in and encourage each other along the way. We hope to see you all at the fair. S r. R e p o r t e r: Jo rd a n C a rl s o n J r. R e p o r t e r: M o rg a n M i t h u n


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Buffington Rodeo comes to the Stevens County Fair Don and Sandy Buffington began their business over 30 years ago with a small band of horses; some raised on their ranch; others were gathered from a wild herd roaming in the Badlands. This herd developed into a complete rodeo stock contracting business providing enough stock and personnel to entertain a fascinated public with a “topnotch” rodeo. Buffington Rodeo is widely known for their popular and colorful rodeo performances, as well as their excellent rodeo management. They have won numerous awards for their fine bucking stock. They have received many awards for the “Best Rodeo of the Year” and “Best New Rodeo of the Year”. The Minnesota Rodeo Association has voted Buffington Rodeo Company as having the Best Bareback, Best Saddle Bronc and Best Bull of the Year for several years. Don and Sandy have been very instrumental in keeping the sport of rodeo alive, especially in Minnesota. The MRA (Minnesota Rodeo Association) was re-established in 1993 when Don and Sandy Buffington recognized the need for a state association. The MRA grew rapidly from a 70-member association to a peak of over 500 in a period of four years and has since backed off to an association of about 350 members with 25-30 rodeos per year.

The Buffington Rodeo can be seen at the Stevens County Fair grandstand on Saturday, August 11, beginning at 7 p.m. The rodeo is sponsored by New Horizons Ag, Lawn and Driveway Service, Willie’s Super Valu and Donnelly Coop.


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Exhibits at the Stevens County Fair

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(Top) Lee Community Center booths at the Fair; (Right) Open Class judging during the 2011 Stevens County Fair

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2012 Stevens County Fair Coloring Display Sponsored by Taco John’s of Morris

Child’s Name _____________________________

Age____

Open to children up to 3rd grade. No entry fee required. Bring colored pictures to the Fair Office at the Fairgrounds by Thursday, August 9. Prizes will be given to each entrant. Pictures will be displayed at the Lee Community Center, Morris.


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2012 Stevens County Fair Days Schedule PRIOR

TO THE

FAIR:

July 19 6:30 pm: Open Sheep Show August 1 9:00 am: 4-H Horse Show

TUESDAY, AUGUST 7TH 2:00 -7:00 pm: 4-H Entry Day 7:30 pm: Companion Animal Show

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8TH Exotic Animal Exhibit opens for 5 full days (Sponsored by Morris Auto Plaza & Valu Ford/Chrysler) First day of the $100 Medallion Hunt 12:00 Noon: Open Beef Show at the Fairgrounds 7:00-8:00 pm: Homemakers Building Entry Time 8:00 am-5:00 pm: Open Class Entry Day 10:00 am: Food Concessions Open 4:00-8:00 pm: 4-H Exhibit Building Opens *At The Lee Center: *5:30 pm: Fair Supper – Free with purchase of $6 button *6:00 pm: Century Farm Program *6:05 pm: Farm Family of the Year *6:10 pm: Emerging Farm Leader of the Year *6:20 pm: Drawing *6:25 pm: Kiwanis Talent Show & Talent Show Winners

THURSDAY, AUGUST 9TH 4:00, 6:00, 8:00 pm shows:“Farmer Bob” on the Grounds 4 Days of the Fair (Sponsored by Amundson Peterson Implement) Wood Carver on the Grounds 3 days of the Fair (Sponsored by Morris Lumber and Millwork EXOTIC ANIMAL OPEN EXHIBIT Last day to purchase Advance Ride Tickets (noon) - 1 ticket per ride, 10 rides per strip 8:00-11:00 am: Homemakers Entry Day 9:00-11:00 am: Daycare Day at the Fair 10:00 am-11:00 pm: 4-H Food Stand Opens 10:00 am-10:00 pm: 4-H Exhibit Building Open 10:00 am-10:00 pm: Commercial Food Booths Open Judging Day for Homemakers and Open Class—buildings closed until judging is done 8:00-11:30 am: Livestock Entry/Weigh-In (Barns closed to public) 12:00 noon: Livestock Barns Open 1:00 & 3:00 pm: Brodini Magic - Stage 1 (Sponsored by Thrifty White/City Center Drug) 2:00 pm: 4-H Dairy Show 2:00 pm: Green Fire Irish Dance Troupe, Stage 1 4:00 pm: Family Fun Show Carnival Opens 4:00 pm: 4-H Lamb Lead 4:00 pm: Green Fire Irish Dance Troupe, Stage 1 5:00-7:00 pm: Fuzzy Dice Band in the Bandshell 5:30, 7:30 & 8:30 pm: ImagiNick, Stage 1 6:00 pm: Sheep Show 6:00-10:30 pm: Commercial Exhibits in Lee Center Open 6:30 pm: Brodini Magic, Stage 1 8:00-12:00 pm: Fuzzy Dice Band - Free in the Bandshell 10:00 pm: Fireworks

FRIDAY, AUGUST 10TH 4:00, 6:00 & 8:00 pm shows: “Farmer Bob” on the Grounds Wood Carver on the Grounds EXOTIC ANIMAL EXHIBIT OPEN Senior Day at the Fair 8:00 am: Swine Show 9:00 am-10:30 pm: Display Exhibits Open

10:00 am-10:00 pm: 4-H Exhibit Building Open 10:00 am-10:30 pm: Homemakers Exhibits Open 10:00 am-11:00 pm: 4-H Food Stand Open 10:00 am-10:00 pm: Commercial Food Booths Open 12:30-10:30 pm: Commercial Exhibits in Lee Center Open 1:00 pm: Family Fun Show Carnival Opens 1:00 pm: 4-H Beef Show 2:00 pm: 4-H Rabbit Show 2:30 & 4:00 pm: Brodini Magic, Stage 1 3:30 pm: ImagiNick in Bandshell 4:00 pm: Poultry Show - 4-H thn Open Class to follow 4:30 & 5:45 pm: ImagiNick in Bandshell 5:00 pm: Brodini Magic, Stage 1 7:00 pm: Brodini Magic, Stage 1 6:30 pm: Enduro Race at Grandstand 7:00 pm: Goat Show 8:00-12:00 pm: Electric Almighty - Free in Bandshell 8:30 pm: Brodini Magic, Stage 1

SATURDAY, AUGUST 11TH 2:30, 4:00, 5:30 & 7:00 pm shows: “Farmer Bob” on the Grounds Wood Carver on the Ground EXOTIC ANIMAL EXHIBIT OPEN 9:00 am-10:30 pm: Display Exhibits Open 10:00 am-10:00 pm: 4-H Exhibit Building Open 10:00 am-10:30 pm: Homemakers Exhibits Open 10:00 am-11:00 pm: 4-H Food Stand Open 10:00 am-10:00 pm: Commercial Food Booths Open 10:30 am: Show and Tell Livestock Activity 12:30-10:30 pm: Commercial Exhibits in Lee Center Open 1:00 pm: Family Fun Show Carnival Opens 1:00 pm: 4-H Livestock Premium Auction 1:00, 2:00 & 5:00 pm: Brodini Magic in Bandshell 2:30, 5:30 & 7:00 pm: Halls of Magic Show, Stage 1 4:00-5:00 pm: Farm Bureau Cadidate Forum, Stage 1 4:00 & 5:30 pm: Wendinger Band in Bandshell 5:00 pm: 4-H Horse Costume Class 6:30 pm: Rico Stevens County K-9 Dog in Show Arena 7:00 pm: Buffington MRA/URA Rodeo in Grandstand 8:00-12:00 pm: Fuse - Free in Bandshell

SUNDAY, AUGUST 12TH 1:00, 2:30, 4:00, 5:30 pm shows: “Farmer Bob” on the Grounds EXOTIC ANIMAL EXHIBIT OPEN 9:00 am -8:30 pm: Display Exhibits Open 10:00 am -11:00 pm: 4-H Food Stand Open 10:00 am -8:30 pm: Homemakers Exhibits Open 10:00 am-10:00 pm: Commercial Food Booths Open 11:15 am: Community Church Service 12:30-8:00 pm: Commercial Exhibits in Lee Center Open 12:30 & 1:45 pm: Brodini Magic Show in Show Arena 1:00 & 2:15 pm: Rico Stevens County K-9 in Show Arena 1:00 pm: Family Fun Show Carnival Opens 1:00. 2:00 & 3:00 pm: Halls of Magic Show, Stage 1 1:30, 3:00 & 5:00 pm: Sherwin Linton Show at Bandshell 4:15 pm: BICYCLE DRAWING - Fair Office 4:30-6:30 pm: DC Hawk Family Band, Stage 1 6:30 pm: Bank of the West Demo Derby in Grandstand 6:30 pm: Livestock Barns start to close to public 8:00 pm: Commercial (Lee Bldg) Exhibits Close 8:30 pm: Exhibit Buildings Close

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