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In conjunction with Mercer County Cooperative Extension Service and Mercer County Extension Homemakers 2021
Mercer County
       Fa i r & H o r s e S h o w

     FLO RA L HA LL CATA LO G

            in conjunction with

Mercer County Cooperative Extension Service

            and Mercer County

          Extension Homemakers

          J uly 2 6 —J uly 31

                2021
In conjunction with Mercer County Cooperative Extension Service and Mercer County Extension Homemakers 2021
SCHEDULE                                                 BEES & HONEY
                                                                   Honey should be submitted in 1 lb. Queen Line jars, no
                       Monday, July 26                           decorative covers or labels (no honey bear containers of any
                 Entry Check-In by appointment                      kind allowed). Classes assigned at Judge's discretion.
                       Tuesday, July 27
       10:00 am – 2:00 pm     Floral Hall open to the public
                                                                                    CANNING
       5:00 pm – 9:00 pm      Floral Hall open to the public
                                                                                  Sweepstakes: Rosette
                      Wednesday, July 28
                                                                                  Best of Show: Rosette
       10:00 am – 2:00 pm     Floral Hall open to the public
       5:00 pm – 9:00 pm      Floral Hall open to the public   Canning will be judged first on appropriate headspace,
                                                               then appearance of the pack, preparation, selection of
                      Thursday, July 29                        canned products, and on the container. Standard mason
       10:00 am – 2:00 pm     Floral Hall open to the public   type jars only. Commercially canned products will be
       5:00 pm – 9:00 pm      Floral Hall open to the public   disqualified. All jars must be sealed. Jars may be opened
                                                               for judging. Exhibitors are urged to consult USDA
                       Friday, July 30                         guidelines (nchfp.uga.edu) to make certain jar is filled to
       10:00 am – 2:00 pm     Floral Hall open to the public   within appropriate headspace. A label is required for all
       5:00 pm – 9:00 pm      Floral Hall open to the public
                                                               entries to identify the name of the product and date
                                                               processed. Exhibitors are encouraged to specify
                      Saturday, July 31                        processing method and time. Collections must be in a
                 Entry Check-Out by appointment                box for easier handling.

                 DEPARTMENTS                                                     CHILDREN’S
                                                                                  Sweepstakes - Rosette
                                                                                  Best of Show - Rosette
                Art                 Garden Produce
                                                               If an entry has more than one piece or several items,
         Bees & Honey                 Home Craft &             attach the pieces together, have them in a box or on a
                                                               display board. They must be suitably displayed to be
            Canning                    Furnishing              entered as an exhibit. All work must be done by the
                                                               exhibitor. "Ceramic" may also include resin and plaster
           Children’s                  Needlework
                                                               crafts. Sculpture items must be made by the exhibitor.
        Crochet & Knit                     Quilt               STATE GRADE JUST COMPLETED ON TAG. Items must be
                                                               clean and completed within past 2 years.
        Flower & Plant                    Sewing

                            ART                                             CROCHET & KNIT

                      Sweepstakes: Rosette                                        Sweepstakes - Rosette
                  Youth Best of Show: Rosette                                     Best of Show - Rosette
    Art work or photos must be mounted, matted or framed
    to be judged. Painting by numbers will not be accepted.    If an entry has more than one piece (or several items)
                                                               attach pieces together or have them in a box or on a
    All work must be done by amateurs and by the exhibitor.
    Children should specify grade just completed on tag.       display board. Items must be suitably displayed to be
    Items must be clean and completed within past 2 years.     entered as an exhibit. Items should be clean and
    Scrapbook pages must be in a binder (binder not judged).   completed within the past 2 years.

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CULINARY                                    HOMECRAFT & FURNISHING

                   Sweepstakes - none                                            Sweepstakes - Rosette
                   Best of Show - none                                           Best of Show - Rosette
                                                               If an entry has more than one piece or several items,
                                                              attach the pieces together, have them in a box or on a
                                                              display board. They must be suitably displayed to be en-
      Due to pandemic there will be NO CULINARY               tered as an exhibit. All work must be done by amateurs
             ENTRIES ACCEPTED for 2021.                       and by the exhibitor. "Ceramic" may also include resin
                                                              and plaster crafts. Sculpture items must be made by the
                                                              exhibitor. Items must be clean and completed within
                                                              past 2 years.

           FLOWER & PLANT                                                    NEEDLEWORK

                  Sweepstakes - Rosette                                        Sweepstakes - Rosette
                  Best of Show - Rosette                                       Best of Show - Rosette

Only one member of a household is eligible for an award       If an entry has more than one piece (or several items)
in any one class. An exhibitor may have only one entry        attach pieces together or have them in a box or on a
per class. Suitable containers are required for showing       display board. They must be suitably displayed to be
cut flowers, but do not affect the judging. Containers        entered as an exhibit. Pictures are measured by images
shown in arrangements are considered in the judging.          only, not by mats or frames. Items must be clean and
Plastic household commercial product containers (bleach,      completed within the past 2 years.
etc.) are not acceptable. Exceptions are noted. Label
plant name for the classes with miscellaneous, any
variety, or any other not listed. If class does not specify
live or artificial, it is to be a live arrangement. Baby's
breath only in arrangements. There are to be no leaves                               QUILT
or blooms down in the vase.
                                                                                Sweepstakes - Rosette
                                                                                Best of Show - Rosette
                                                              Items must be clean and completed within past 2 years.
                                                              Specify persons piecing and quilting entry.

           GARDEN PRODUCE
                  Sweepstakes - Rosette
                  Best of Show - Rosette
                                                                                  SEWING
All exhibits must be raised in home garden or orchard.
Judged on uniformity and freedom of defects with stems                         Sweepstakes - Rosette
attached. Open to all youth and adults. Only one                               Best of Show - Rosette
member of a family is eligible for an award in any one
class. ITEMS MUST BE DISPLAYED IN STURDY                      Current styles and fashion trends will be considered by
CONTAINERS, such as aluminum pie plates, or very heavy        judges when awarding premiums. Judges can disqualify
paper plates. If an entry is small and lightweight, use a     old (out-of-style) garments. Exhibitor needs to provide
smaller plate. We reserve the right to dispose of over        hanger. Items must be clean and completed within past 2
ripe or spoiled produce after judging.                        years. NO knit or crochet items.

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JUDGING & AWARDS                                       EXHIBIT PROTECTION

    Judging will be completed by competent judges.         Every effort will be made by the Extension
      Competition is open to everyone and all entries       Homemakers and Fair Association to protect all
      will be judged as open class (except classes          exhibits from casualties. However, the
      which specify an age of the exhibitor and may or      Homemakers nor the Fair
      may not receive an award according to judges.)        Association will be responsible
      Decision of the judges is final.                      for any loss as a result of
                                                            breakage, damage by handling,
    Everyone, except department chairs and the              water, dirt, or loss by theft and/or
     assistants, must leave Floral Hall while entries       other casualties.
     are being judged and will not be permitted to re-
     enter until judging has been completed.               When Floral is open, an official will
                                                            be on duty. When closed the
    AN EXHIBITOR MAY ENTER ONLY ONE ITEM                    exhibit area will be locked and
     IN A CLASS AND MUST BE MADE BY THE                     secure. Strenuous effort will be
     PERSON EXHIBITING, OR IT WILL BE                       made to give the utmost
     DISQUALIFIED. If more than one item is                 protection to all exhibits .
     entered, all but one will be disqualified; the
     choice will be made by the department chair.
     In the GARDEN PRODUCE Department, only
     one member of the family is eligible for an
     award in any one class.
                                                                        REGISTRATION
    A tag will be firmly attached to each entry with the
     exhibitor number and name.
                                                           Pre-registration will be required this year beginning
    NO EXHIBIT WHICH RECEIVED A BLUE                         (July 1, 2021) online using the website:
     RIBBON IN ANY PREVIOUS MERCER
     COUNTY FAIR IN OPEN CLASS FLORAL                         http://mercerfairky.fairentry.com
     HALL WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR COMPETITION
     THIS YEAR                                             In order to comply with physical distancing and
                                                             low-contact guidance, check-in will be assigned
    Judges and Best of Show Awards: These                    by appointment only. No walk-up or day-of
     awards will be presented to the most                    entries will be accepted.
     outstanding entry. In case of a tie, rosettes will
     be dually displayed.                                  Registration sheets may picked up in advance of
                                                            the Fair at the Mercer County Extension Office,
    Premiums offered: Blue ribbons receive $5,              1007 Lexington RD, 859.734.4378. All entries
     Red ribbons receive $3, and White ribbons              must be completed online.
     receive $1.
    Sweepstakes scoring: Each Blue ribbon
     received in a category will count 5 points, Red
     will count 3 points and White will count 1 point.               SPECIAL AWARDS
     The exhibitor with the most points in a
     Department will be the sweepstakes winner for
     that Department. In the event of a tie, the           All entries will count toward a Special Club Award.
     rosette will be dually displayed.                       Any organized club will be eligible for participation
                                                             (this includes church groups and local civic
    Grade Categories: Exhibiting in graded                   auxiliaries). The exhibitor must declare, at the time
     categories requires the exhibitor to state grade        of registration, the club or organization to whose
     in school just completed on the tag; failure to do      credit the points shall be awarded. The exhibitor
     so may result in disqualification.                      must be a member of that club or organization.
                                                             Each entry will count two points, each Blue ribbon
    Removal of Entries: All entries must be                  will count 5 points, each Red ribbon will count 3
     removed by the designated time and premiums             points, and each White ribbon will count 1 point.
     will be paid at that time.                              Sweepstakes awards will not count. Champion
                                                             and Reserve Club will be awarded with specially
                                                             designated rosette ribbons.

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EXAMPLE REGISTRATION SHEET

                               Exhibitor # is issued
                             upon registration using
                              the new online entry
                                     system.

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FH #                       Class Name
                             ART                                      Grades 9 - 12
                                                               40     Drawing, colored pencil
    Art work or photos must be mounted, matted or framed       41     Drawing, pen and ink
    to be judged. Painting by numbers will not be accepted.    42     Drawing, lead pencil
    All work must be done by amateurs and by the exhibitor.    43     Drawing, mixed media
    Children should specify grade just completed on tag.       44     Drawing, self-portrait, pencil
    Items must be clean and completed within past 2 years.     45     Painting, acrylic
    Scrapbook pages must be in a binder (binder not judged).   46     Painting, watercolor
    FH #                        Class Name                     47     Painting, any other media
           Pre-school & Kindergarten                           48     Photography, color print
     1     Drawing, crayon                                     49     Decorated article of clothing
     2     Drawing, colored pencil                             50     Miscellaneous other than listed
     3     Drawing, pen and ink                                       Adult
     4     Drawing, lead pencil                                51     Drawing, colored pencil
     5     Drawing, marker                                     52     Drawing, pen and ink
     6     Drawing, mixed media                                53     Drawing, lead pencil
     7     Painting, acrylic                                   54     Drawing, mixed media
     8     Painting, watercolor                                55     Painting, acrylic
     9     Painting, finger-paint                              56     Painting, watercolor
     10    Painting, any other media                           57     Painting, any other media
     11    Photography, color print                            58     Adult Coloring Page, any tool
     12    Decorated article of clothing                       59     Miscellaneous, other than listed
     13    Miscellaneous other than listed                            Miscellaneous Projects - Any Age
           Grades 1 - 4                                        60     Oil pastels
     14    Drawing, crayon                                     61     Oil painting (not by numbers)
     15    Drawing, colored pencil                             62     Painting, any media, other than oil
     16    Drawing, pen and ink                                63     Portrait, any media
     17    Drawing, lead pencil                                64     Chalks or pastels
     18    Drawing, marker                                     65     Charcoals
     19    Drawing, mixed media                                66     Tempera painting
     20    Painting, acrylic                                   67     Print making
     21    Painting, watercolor                                68     Fabric painting
     22    Painting, finger-paint                              69     Decorative tole painting
     23    Painting, any other media                           70     Folk Art tole painting
     24    Photography, color print                            71     Stenciled item
     25    Decorated article of clothing                       72     Scrapbooking pages (single or 3 front & back)
     26    Miscellaneous other than listed                     73     Scrapbooking album (least 6 pages, front & back)
           Grades 5 - 8                                        74     Digital Art **NEW**
     27    Drawing, crayon                                            Photography, - Any Age
     28    Drawing, colored pencil                             75     Black & white, landscape or still life
     29    Drawing, pen and ink                                76     Black & white, portrait or with people
     30    Drawing, lead pencil                                77     Black & white, animals
     31    Drawing, marker                                     78     Black & white, collection of 3 or more of any theme
     32    Drawing, mixed media                                79     Color, landscape or still life
     33    Drawing, self-portrait, pencil                      80     Color, portrait or with people
     34    Painting, acrylic                                   81     Color, animals
     35    Painting, watercolor                                82     Color, collection of 3 or more of any theme
     36    Painting, any other media                           83     Sepia, landscape or still life
     37    Photography, color print                            84     Sepia, portrait or with people
     38    Decorated article of clothing                       85     Sepia, animals
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     39    Miscellaneous other than listed                     86     Sepia, collection of 3 or more of any theme
FH #                       Class Name
                   BEES & HONEY
                                                                                 Preserves - Jams - Jellies
  Honey should be submitted in 1 lb. Queen Line jars, no decorative       251 Peach preserves
  covers or labels (no honey bear containers of any kind allowed).        252 Pear preserves
  Classes assigned at Judge's discretion.
                                                                          253 Strawberry preserves
  FH #                           Class Name                               254 Preserves, other than listed
  901                                                                     255 Blackberry jam
  902                                                                     256 Jar jam, other than listed
  903                                                                     257 Grape jelly
  904
                                                                          258 Jar jelly, other than listed
  905
                                                                          259 Collection (3 kinds, 3 jars)
  906
                                                                          260 Fruit butter
  907
                                                                                 Fruits and Vegetables
   908
   909                                                                    261 Apples
   910                                                                    262 Blackberries
   911                                                                    263 Cherries
                                                                          264 Peaches
                        CANNING                                           265 Pears
  Canning will be judged first on appropriate headspace, then             266 Green beans
  appearance of the pack, preparation, selection of canned                267 Tomatoes
  products, and on the container. Standard mason type jars                268 Tomato juice
  only. Commercially canned products will be disqualified.
  All jars must be sealed. Jars may be opened for judging.                269 Salsa
  Exhibitors are urged to consult USDA guidelines                         270 Fruit juice
  (nchfp.uga.edu) to make certain jar is filled to within                 271 Any fruit, other than listed, (specify kind on tag)
  appropriate headspace. A label is required for all entries to           272 Any vegetable, other than listed, (specify on tag)
  identify the name of the product and date processed,
                                                                          273 Collection of fruits (4 kinds, 4 jars), must be in a
  specify processing method and time. Collections must be in
                                                                              box or suitable container for display
  a box for easier handling.
                                                                          274 Collection of vegetables (4 kinds, 4 jars), must be
                                                                              in a box or suitable container for display
                                                                          275 Home canned soup, (specify kind on tag)
                                                                                 Pickles
                                                                          276 Beet pickles
                                                                          277 Sweet cucumber pickles
                                                                          278 Bread & butter pickles
                                                                          279 Lime pickles
                                                                          280 Kosher dill pickles
Controlling headspace: The unfilled space above the food in a jar and
                                                                          281 Pickles, other than listed
below its lid is termed headspace. Directions for canning specify
leaving 1/4-inch for jams and jellies, 1/2-inch for fruits and tomatoes   282 Green tomato relish
to be processed in boiling water, and from 1- to 1-1/4-inches in low      283 Relish, other than green tomato, (specify on tag)
acid foods to be processed in a pressure canner. This space is needed     285 Collection of pickles or relish (3 kinds, 3 jars)
for expansion of food as jars are processed, and for forming vacuums
                                                                              Other
in cooled jars. The extent of expansion is determined by the air
content in the food and by the processing temperature. Air expands        286 Any meat, (specify kind on tag)
greatly when heated to high temperatures; the higher the
temperature, the greater the expansion. Foods expand less than air
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when heated.         (SOURCE: USDA Complete Guide to Home Canning)
CHILDREN’S

    If an entry has more than one piece or several items,
                                                              FH #                     Class Name
    attach the pieces together, have them in a box or on a
    display board. They must be suitably displayed to be             Grades 5 - 8
    entered as an exhibit. All work must be done by the
                                                              427 Handmade jewelry
    exhibitor. "Ceramic" may also include resin and plaster
    crafts. Sculpture items must be made by the exhibitor.    428 Any handmade clothing article
    STATE GRADE JUST COMPLETED ON TAG. Items must be          429 Potholder
    clean and completed within past 2 years.
                                                              430 Wreath
      FH #                     Class Name
           Pre-school & Kindergarten                          431 Holiday decoration, other than Christmas

     401 Handmade jewelry                                     432 Christmas decoration

     402 Potholder                                            433 Pet rock
     403 Wreath                                               434 Craft made from recycled materials
     404 Holiday decoration, other than Christmas             435 Woodworking
     405 Christmas decoration                                 436 Sculpture, pottery, or plaster craft, any media
     406 Pet rock                                                 made by exhibitor

     407 Craft made from recycled materials                   437 Ceramics, any media
     408 Woodworking                                          438 Hand-woven basket
     409 Sculpture, pottery, or plaster craft, any media      439 Embroidery article
         made by exhibitor
                                                              440 Tin punch
     410 Ceramics, any media
                                                              441 Miscellaneous craft, other than listed
     411 Play dough or modeling clay
                                                                     Grades 9-12
     412 Miscellaneous craft, other than listed
                                                              442 Handmade jewelry
           Grades 1 - 4
                                                              443 Any handmade clothing article
     413 Handmade jewelry
                                                              444 Potholder
     414 Any handmade clothing article
                                                              445 Wreath
     415 Potholder
                                                              446 Holiday decoration, other than Christmas
     416 Wreath
     417 Holiday decoration, other than Christmas             447 Christmas decoration

     418 Christmas decoration                                 448 Pet rock
     419 Pet rock                                             449 Craft made from recycled materials
     420 Craft made from recycled materials                   450 Woodworking
     421 Woodworking                                          451 Sculpture, pottery, or plaster craft, any media
                                                                  made by exhibitor
     422 Sculpture, pottery, or plaster craft, any media
         made by exhibitor                                    452 Ceramics, any media
     423 Ceramics, any media                                  453 Hand-woven basket
     424 Play dough or modeling clay                          454 Embroidery article
     425 Hand-woven basket                                    455 Tin punch
     426 Miscellaneous craft, other than listed               456 Miscellaneous craft, other than listed

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CROCHET & KNIT                                      CULINARY

If an entry has more than one piece (or several items)
attach pieces together or have them in a box or on a
display board. Items must be suitably displayed to be
entered as an exhibit. Items should be clean and com-
pleted within the past 2 years.

  FH #                     Class Name
         Crochet
  701    Infant set (at least 2 pieces)
  702    Sweater for child/infant, any material
  703    Sweater for adult, any material
  704    Mittens or gloves
  705    Any crocheted item by youth 15 & under
  706    Purse
  707    Tote bag
  708    Scarf
  709    Headwear for adult
  710
  711
         Headwear for child/infant
         Stole, shrug, wrap, shawl, poncho, any material
                                                            NO CULINARY
  712    Hand crocheted felted article
  713    Tablecloth                                        ENTRIES WILL BE
  714    Crocheted or tatted doily
  715    Baby afghan
  716    Afghan                                            ACCEPTED THIS
  717    Wearing apparel, other than listed
  718    Household item, other than listed
  719    Article, other than listed                             YEAR
         Knit
  720    Sweater for child/infant, any stitch
  721    Sweater for adult, any stitch
  722    Mittens or gloves
  723    Socks
  724    Purse
  725    Tote bag
  726    Scarf, any stitch
  727    Headwear for adult
  728    Headwear for child/infant
  729    Stole, shrug, wrap, shawl, poncho, any material
  730    Hand knitted felted article
  731    Baby afghan
  732    Afghan
  733    Any recycled knitted item, (yarn re-used)
  734    Article, other than listed
  735    Any knitted item by youth 15 & under
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FLOWER & PLANT                                      FLOWER & PLANT (cont’d)
     Only one member of a household is eligible for an award
     in any one class. An exhibitor may have only one entry                Miscellaneous cut flowers
     per class. Suitable containers are required for showing         317 Tiger lily, 1 spike
     cut flowers, but do not affect the judging. Containers
                                                                     318 Day lily, 1 spike
     shown in arrangements are considered in the judging.
     Plastic household commercial product containers                 319 Any kind of lily, 1 spike
     (bleach, etc.) are not acceptable. Exceptions are noted.        320 Hydrangea, single stem
     Label plant name for the classes with miscellaneous, any
                                                                     321 Daisy, single stem
     variety, or any other not listed. If class does not specify
     live or artificial, it is to be a live arrangement. Baby's      322 Phlox, 3 stems, any color
     breath only in arrangements. There are to be no leaves          323 Snap dragons, 3 stems
     or blooms down in the vase.
                                                                           Sunflower, 1 stem (use suitable container for
                                                                     324
                                                                           weight of flower)
      FH #                        Class Name
                                                                     325 Largest Sunflower
             Gladiola
                                                                     326 Hollyhock, 1 stem
      301 One spike, any color
                                                                     327 Hibiscus, 1 stem
      302 Spike with largest number of buds or blooms                328 Any other not listed, 3 stems
             Roses (Hybrid Tea unless otherwise specified)           329 KY Native
      303 Single bloom, any color                                          Potted Plants (oversized entries must be
                                                                           handled by the exhibitor only)
             Three specimens of one variety (each on separate
      304                                                            330 African Violet, in bloom
             stem)
                                                                     331 Begonia in bloom
      305 Miniature cluster bloom
                                                                     332 Tuberous begonia
             Dahlia
                                                                     333   Coleus, 1 plant
      306 Large, single bloom                                        334   Cactus, single plant
      307 Pom poms, single bloom                                     335   Potted vine, any variety
      308 Miscellaneous, single bloom                                336   Ferns, any variety
             Marigolds                                               337   Houseplant, foliage
                                                                     338   Houseplant, flowering
      309 Large single color, 5 blooms, each on separate stem
                                                                     339 Houseplant, other than listed
      310 Large multicolored, 5 blooms, each on separate stem
                                                                     340 Succulent, other than listed
      311 Small single color, 5 blooms, each on separate stem
                                                                         Arrangements
      312 Small multicolored, 5 blooms, each on separate stem        341 Gladiolus arrangement, not to exceed 7 spikes
             Zinnias                                                 342 Large arrangement
             Large or giant, 5 blooms, any color, each on separate   343 Small arrangement
      313                                                            344 Roadside flowers or wildflowers
             stem
                                                                     345 Spray
      314 Dwarf, 5 blooms, any color, each on separate stem
                                                                           Tiny flowers, live (max. of 5" overall including
          Cupid or tea thumb, 5 stems, bloom not to exceed 1”        346
      315                                                                  container)
          diameter
                                                                     347 Dish garden
      316 Miscellaneous, 5 blooms, each on a separate stem           348 With a Fair Theme, live flowers (not a display)

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GARDEN PRODUCE                                     GARDEN PRODUCE (CONT’D)

All exhibits must be raised in home garden or orchard.       FH#                       Class Name
Judged on uniformity and freedom of defects with stems       526 Pumpkin, largest by weight
attached. Open to all youth and adults. Only one mem-
ber of a family is eligible for an award in any one class.   527 Pumpkin, regular size (1)
ITEMS MUST BE DISPLAYED IN STURDY CONTAINERS,                528 Gourd, any size (1)
such as aluminum pie plates, or very heavy paper plates.
If an entry is small and lightweight, use a smaller plate.   529 Tomato, largest by weight
We reserve the right to dispose of over ripe or spoiled      530 Tomatoes, red (3)
produce after judging.
                                                             531 Tomatoes, yellow (3)
FH #                       Class Name                        532 Cherry tomatoes (9)
       Vegetables
                                                             533 Rhubarb, any variety (3 stalks)
 501 Sweet corn, white (3 ears, in husk)
                                                             534 Display of peppers (minimum 3 species)
 502 Sweet corn, yellow (3 ears, in husk)
                                                             535 Display of tomatoes (minimum 3 species)
 503 Sweet corn, bi-color (3 ears, in husk)
 504 Carrots (3)                                             536 Display of mixed vegetables (minimum 3 species)

 505 Okra, green slender variety (1/2 pint)                  537 Display of seasoning herbs (minimum 3 species)
 506 Peppers, large green bell (3)                           538 Vegetables, other than listed
 507 Hot peppers (3)                                               Fruits
 508 Banana peppers (3)                                      539 Apples, any variety (3)
 509 Peppers, other than listed (3)
                                                             540 Blackberries (1/2 pint)
 510 Potato (white, 3)
                                                             541 Blueberries (1/2 pint)
 511 Potato (red, 3)
                                                             542 Raspberries (1/2 pint)
 512 Zucchini squash (3) 8-12 inches in length
                                                             543 Pears, any variety (3)
 513 Yellow squash (3) 6-8 inches in length
 514 Squash, any variety other than listed (3                544 Watermelon, largest by weight

 515 Beans, bush (1 dozen)                                   545 Cantaloupe, largest by weight
 516 Beans, pole (1 dozen)                                   546 Display of mixed fruits (minimum 3 species)
 517 Beets, topped (3)                                       547 Fruits, other than listed
 518 Cabbage, largest by weight
 519 Green cabbage (1 head)
 520 Red cabbage (1 head)
 521 Cucumbers (3) over 6 inches in length, and less
     than 2 inches in diameter
 522 Onions, white, unpeeled (3)
 523 Onions, yellow, unpeeled (3)
 524 Onions, purple or red, unpeeled (3)
 525 Eggplant (1)

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HOME CRAFT & FURNISHING

      If an entry has more than one piece or several items,      FH#                       Class Name
     attach the pieces together, have them in a box or on a      138 Lapidary items-finished
     display board. They must be suitably displayed to be
     entered as an exhibit. All work must be done by             139 Miscellaneous craft, other than listed, no needle-
     amateurs and by the exhibitor. "Ceramic" may also               work, woodworking, crochet, or knitted item
     include resin and plaster crafts. Sculpture items must be   140 Miscellaneous doll, other than listed
     made by the exhibitor. Items must be clean and              141 Miscellaneous door decoration, other than a wreath,
     completed within past 2 years.
                                                                     no needlework
      FH #                      Class Name                       142 Miscellaneous rug
                                                                 143 Miscellaneous wall decoration, other than a wreath,
      101 Antique Item                                               with no needlework
      102 Basket, decorated, basket not judged                   144 Miscellaneous furnishing other than listed
      103 Basket, hand-woven, decorated                          145 Potpourri item
      104 Basket, large hand-woven                               146 Pottery item
      105 Basket, medium hand woven                              147 Prettiest dressed doll, dress made by exhibitor, no
      106 Basket, small hand-woven                                   antiques
      107 Basket, not hand-woven                                 148 Reupholstered chair bottom
      108 Centerpiece, other than Christmas                      149 Reupholstered stool
      109 Ceramics, antiquing                                    150 Soft sculptured item, other than a doll
      110 Ceramics, dry brushing                                 151 Tin punch
                                                                 152 Wedding decoration
      111 Ceramics, glazed
                                                                 153 Woodworking, large item
      112 Ceramics, holiday themed
                                                                 154 Woodworking, small item
      113 Ceramics, mixed media
                                                                 155 Wreath, Christmas
      114 Ceramics, stained
                                                                 156 Wreath, grapevine any season
      115 Chair or stool, restrung or rewoven bottom             157 Wreath, miniature 6" and under
      116 Christmas centerpiece                                  158 Wreath, other than grapevine, seasonal, or holiday
      117 Christmas ornaments, without needlework (limit 4)      159 Wreath, seasonal other than Christmas
      118 Craft made of clay pot(s)                              160 Oldest Fair Program
      119 Craft made of recycled materials                       161 Best Fair Memorabilia (newspaper, photographs,
      120 Craft made of wood, not woodworking                        ribbons, ads, posters)
      121 Decorative hat
      122 Decorative hoop                                                       NEEDLEWORK
      123 Decorative photo album
                                                                 If an entry has more than one piece (or several items)
      124 Decorative picture frame                               attach pieces together or have them in a box or on a
      125 Decorative swag                                        display board. They must be suitably displayed to be
                                                                 entered as an exhibit. Pictures are measured by images
      126 Exhibit with Santa Claus theme                         only, not by mats or frames. Items must be clean and
      127 Handmade angel, cloth (including lace)                 completed within the past 2 years.
      128 Handmade card, unframed                                 FH #                      Class Name
      129 Handmade Christmas decoration                           801    Needlepoint
      130 Handmade cloth doll                                     802    Needlepoint household article on woven canvas
      131 Handmade holiday decoration, not Christmas              803    Any household hand embroidered item, not listed
      132 Handmade stuffed animal                                 804    Any household machine embroidered item, not
      133 Handmade toy, other than a doll                                listed
      134 Hand-woven project, other than listed                   805    Crewel embroidery item
      135 Hooked item, medium (greater than 12 inches and
                                                                  806    Tailored pillow
          less than 36 inches)
                                                                  807    Pin cushion
      136 Hooked item, small (less than 12 inches)
      137 Hooked item, large (greater than 36 inches)             808    Any needle felted item
12                                                                809    Counted cross-stitch pillow
NEEDLEWORK(CONT’D)                                                      QUILT (CONT’D)

 FH#                     Class Name                           FH#                        Class Name
 810 Counted cross-stitch picture, small - 10" or under       865   Baby comforter, tacked
 811 Counted cross-stitch picture, medium - 11" x 16"         866   Any type comforter, tacked
 812 Counted cross-stitch, large - over 16"                   867   Hand quilted wall hanging
 813 Counted cross-stitch household item (other than          868   Machine quilted wall hanging
     listed)                                                  869   Quilt, made by child 15 or under
 814 Stamped on cross-stitch item, no quilts                  870   Miscellaneous quilted craft, other than listed
 815 Pair of pillow cases
 816 Luncheon cloth (handmade) or table runner                                      SEWING
 817 Embroidered or counted cross-stitch doily
 818 Four handmade place mats                                Current styles & fashion trends will be considered by judges when
                                                             awarding premiums. Judges can disqualify old (out-of-style) gar-
 819 Tea towel with handwork
                                                             ments. Exhibitor to provide hanger. Items must be clean and
 820 Kitchen accessory (pot holder, casserole cover, etc.)   completed within past 2 years. NO knit or crochet items.
 821 Bathroom accessory (soap cover, tissue cover, etc.)
 822 Bedroom accessory - no pillowcases (includes            FH #                         Class Name
     window treatments, dresser scarf, etc.)                        Clothing Accessories
 823 Christmas tree skirt                                     601   Sewn accessory for hair
 824 Christmas stocking, counted cross-stitch                 602   Sewn purse
 825 Christmas stocking, other than counted cross-stitch      603   Sewn scarf
                                                              604   Sewn totebag
 826 Christmas ornaments, with needlework (limit 4)           605   Any sewn accessory, other than listed
 827 Miscellaneous wall or door decoration (with              606   Recycled accessory (sewn into accessory, any
     needlework)                                                    medium)
 828 Miscellaneous household item with handwork (other              Wearing Apparel
     than listed)
                                                              607   Apron
                      QUILT                                   608   Infant's outfit
                                                              609   Child's outfit
Items must be clean and completed within the past 2           610   Heirloom sewing (smocking)
years. Specify persons piecing and quilting entry.            611   2 or 3 piece outfit
FH #                     Class Name                           612   Costume
851 Quilt top, (need not be quilted/quilting not              613   Jacket
     judged)                                                  614   Skirt
852 Group quilt, made by more than one person                 615   Dress
     (group needs to be listed)                               616   Slacks or shorts
                                                              617   Sleepwear/loungewear
853 Cross-stitched quilt (quilting secondary)
                                                              618   Shirt or blouse
854 Hand Appliquéd quilt (quilting secondary)
                                                              619   Vest
855 Machine Appliqued quilt (quilting secondary)
                                                              620   Decorated t-shirt
856 Embroidered quilt (quilting secondary)
                                                              621   Decorated sweatshirt
857 Any hand pieced quilt
                                                              622   Recycled apparel (sewn into apparel from any
858 Hand quilt, judged on quilting only                             medium)
859 Machine quilt, judged on quilting only                    623   Embellished article of clothing
860 Quilt, other than listed                                  624   Miscellaneous apparel, other than listed
861 Machine pieced quilt                                            Miscellaneous Sewing
862 Quilted pillow                                            625   Doll clothing
863 Hand pieced baby quilt                                    626   Fabric doll
864 Machine pieced baby quilt                                 627   Home accessories                                        13
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