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MARION

COUNTY

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June 28-J -Ju uly 4

2010

This Th is is a sp spec ecia ial l su supp pple leme ment nt ofThe Ma Mari rion on St Star ar

250 N. Main St., Marion

1-800-835-7723 740-387-7616 Hours: Mon. - Friday 8:30 am - 6:00 pm, Sat. 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

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WELCOME TO THE 2010 MARION COUNTY FAIR! We have worked hard over the years to make the Marion County Fair a great family experience. We feel this year will be no exception. I invite everyone to come and experience experience our family friendly entertainment, entertainment, fun rides and games, great food and well respected livestock shows. The Marion County 4-H and FFA youth have worked hard to complete their projects and we are proud to showcase their accomplishments. The Fair Board works very hard to provide a fair that the community can be proud of and look forward to from year to year. Without the time, effort, and dedication put into the fair by the Fair Board, staff and volunteers there wouldn’t be a fair. Hopefully all who attend will recognize and appreciate all their efforts. Thanks to our Sponsors, without you this great event would not be possible. I personally want to thank everyone who helps to make the Marion County Fair the best fair around! SEE YOU AT THE FAIR!

Roger Baldinger  PRESIDENT 2010 AIR R SP SPON ONSO SORS RS 2010 FAI

The Marion County Fair Board would like to acknowledge our sponsors for their  contributions. contribu tions. We sincerely sincerely appreci appreciate ate your continuing support.

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Bates Bat es Amu Amusem sement ent Co.

Marion Mar ion Aut Auto o Sa Sales les

Bunge Bun ge Nort North h Ame Americ rica a

Marion Mar ion Co. Fa Farm rm Bureau Bureau

Central Ohio Farmer’s Co-op

Marion General Hospital

Cogburn Electric

Morral Morr al Co Companie mpanies, s, LLC

Herb’ Her b’ss Aut Auto o Body

Peavey Company

J D Equipment

Schmidt Machine

J R Equipment

Smith Material Material Supp Supply ly,, Inc.

Kingston Residence

Verne Hart Insurance

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS Agricultu Agricu ltural ral Socie Society ty Dir Direct ectors ors & Offi Officers cers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Rules Rul es and Regul Regulati ations ons of Fa Fair ir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Health Hea lth Rules Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Consti Con stitut tution ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 SENIOR FAIR SECTION

201 2010 0artmen Senior Seni ort Fair Fai Schedul Schedule 4 Depart Dep ment 1 –r Sheep . .e. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .17 Depart Dep artmen mentt 2 – Farm Pro Produc duce e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 FINE ARTS SECTION

Generall Rules Genera Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Depart Dep artmen mentt 3 – Culin Culinary ary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Depart Dep artmen mentt 4 – Bake Baked d Goods Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Depart Dep artmen mentt 5 – Needl Needlewo ework. rk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Depart Dep artmen mentt 6 – Quilt Quiltss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Depart Dep artmen mentt 7 – Creati Creative ve Hobbie Hobbiess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Depart Dep artmen mentt 8 – Flowe Flowerr Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Depart Dep artmen mentt 9 - Fin Fine e Art Artss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Depart Dep artmen mentt 10- Co Colle llecti ctible bless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Depart Dep artmen mentt 11 – Anti Antique quess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Depart Dep artmen mentt 12 – Spec Special ial C Cont ontest est – Pie Auct Auction. ion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Depart Dep artmen mentt 13 – Featu Feature re for 20 2010 10 – Mar Marion ion’’s Best Sa Salsa lsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Depart Dep artmen mentt 14A – Spe Specia ciall Con Contest test – Ju Just st For Fu Fun n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Depart Dep artmen mentt 14B – Spe Specia ciall Cont Contest est – Real Real Dirt Dirt Mud Pies Pies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Department Depart ment 14C – Interlock Interlocking ing Building Building Blocks. Blocks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Marion Mar ion C Coun ounty ty Fair Fair Entry Entry Blank Blank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 JUNIOR FAIR SECTION

Board Boa rd of Superi Superinte ntende ndents nts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Junior Fa Junior Fair ir Rules Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Junior Jun ior Fa Fair ir Agricu Agricultu ltural ral Rule Ruless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Beeff Feed Bee Feeders ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Booth Boo th Award Awards. s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 4-H Crop Crop,, Shop, Shop, Science Science an and d Engi Enginee neerin ring g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Dairy Dai ry and Da Dairy iry Feede Feeders. rs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Demons Dem onstra tratio tions ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Dogss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Dog 4-H Fami Family ly and Cons Consume umerr Scie Science nce.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 FF FFA A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Goats. Goa ts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Horses Hor ses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Junior Jun ior Fa Fair ir Royalt Royalty y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Liv Livest estock ock Judgi Judging. ng. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Pedal Ped al T Trac ractor tor Pu Pull ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Poultr Pou ltry. y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Rabbit Rab bitss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Sheep She ep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Sheep She ep Lead Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Showma Sho wmansh nship ip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Small Sma ll Anima Animals ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Swine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Swine. Junior Jun ior Fa Fair ir Livest Livestock ock Sa Sale. le. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 3

 

MARION COUNTY FAIR SENIOR FAIR SCHEDULE  June 28 – July 4, 2010 SATURDAY, JUNE 26 

10–11

Just For Fun Projects due

2:00-4:00 2:00-4 :00

Entry proj projects ects due due at tthe he A Arts rts and and Cr Crafts afts Build Building ing ffor or the following departments: Culinary, Fine Arts,

12 noon

RIDES OPEN

5:00

Motorcross Practice

Needlework, Creative Hobbies, Collectibles, Collectibles, Antiques and Quilts. Judging will begin at 4:30. Quilts are due, but will not be judged until Sunday.

7:30

MOTORCROSS

SUNDAY, JUNE 27 

9:00 – 9:00   Senior Fair Fair Office open 4:30   Quilt Judging MONDAY, JUNE 28 

CANNED FOOD DAY, DAY, SR. CITIZENS & VETERANS DAY DAY Sponsor of the Day – Kingston Residence of Marion & Marion General Hospital

(Arts & Crafts Bldg.) (Midway) (Grandstand)  

(Grandstand)

THURSDAY, JULY 1 

10:00

Merchant’s Building Opens

10:00

Morning Magazine

10-11

Legos Entry Projects due

12 noon noon

RIDE RIDESS OPEN OPEN

2:00

Skillet Th Throwing Contest

7:30

RODEO

(Coliseum) (WMRN Corner) (Arts & Crafts Bldg.) (Horse Ar Arena) (Grandstand)

*LAST DAY TO PURCHASE FAIR MEMBERSHIPS*  MEMBERSHIPS* 

88-22 8-4 9: 9:00 00

99-10 10:0 :000 9-10:0 9-10:000 10:00 10:00 12 noon noon 12 noon noon 12 noon 5:30

Admi Admiss ssio ion n 11 ye year arss ol old d and and ov over er is FREE FREE with with a donation of a canned food item. No return hand stamps. Activities for Sr. Citizens(Coliseum N.) Mari Marion on Co. Co. Hist Histor oric ical al Soci Societ etyy Ba Bakke Sa Sale le at the Log Cabin (Pioneer Green) Whetstone Wood Carvers Entr Entryy Proj Projec ects ts due due for for Fl Flow ower er Show Show (A (Art rtss & Craf Crafts ts Bld Bldg. g.)) Ent Entry ry projec projects ts due for Baked Baked Goo Goods ds Flower Show (Arts & Crafts Bldg.) Merchant’s Building Opens (Coliseum) Morning Magazine (WMRN corner) RIDE RI DESS OP OPEN EN GRAN GRAND D OPEN OPENIN ING G   (Coliseum main entrance) Farm Produce Proje jeccts due (Arts & Crafts Bld ldgg.) HARNESS HORSE RACING (Grandstand)

TUESDAY, JUNE 29 - KID’S DAY 

Kids 12 & under admitted free from 8am-2pm 9:00 Open Class Sheep Show 10:00 Merchant’s Building Opens 10:00 RIDES OPEN 10 10–1 –111 Re Reaal Dirt irt Mud Pie Pie Proj Projec ects ts du duee 12 noon   HARNESS HORSE RACING   7:30 TOUGH TRUCK

FRIDAY, JULY 2 

Sponsor of the Day – J D Equipment & Central Ohio Farmers Farmers Co-op 9-10 10:00

Pies Due for Pie Contest Merchant’s Building Opens

10:00

Morning Magazine

11:30

Tug of War

12 noon

RIDES OPEN

3:00

Pie Auction

7:30

OHIO STATE TRACTOR PULL

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(Evers Arena) (Midway) (WMRN Tent) (Grandstand)

SATURDAY, JULY 3 

9:00

Livestock Sale

(Evers Arena)

10:00

Merchant’s Building Opens

(Coliseum)

12 noon

RIDES OPEN

(Midway)

3:00-5:00

Salsa Entries due

(WMRN TTeent)

Public tasting following judging (Evers Ar Arena) (Coliseum) (This day only) (A (Arrts & Craf Crafts ts Bl Blddg.) g.) (Grandstand) (Grandstand)

7:30

DEMOLITION DERBY

(Coliseum) (Coliseum)

(Grandstand)

SUNDAY, JULY 4 

10:00 0:00

Chur Ch urch ch Serv ervice ice Sponsored by Meeker United Methodist

10:00

Merchant’s Building Opens

(Coliseum)

12 noon

RIDES OPEN

(Midway)

7:30

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 

Vote for Fair Board Members Merchant’s Building Opens Morn Mornin ingg Maga agazin zine

(WMRN Corner)

Sponsored by J D Equipment

12 noon   TRIA TRIANG NGLE LE MO MOTO TORC RCYC YCLE LE RACE RACESS 10:00-6:00 10:00 10 10:0 :000

(Arts & Crafts) (Coliseum)

10:00

 

(Gra (G rand ndst stan and) d)

COUNTRY’S FUNNIEST FARMER, JAY HENDREN  (Grandstand)

FIREWORKS

MONDAY, JULY 5 

10:00-12:00 Arts & Crafts Projects Released

 

GATE ADMISSION $6.00

GOLF CART REGULATION

Children 10 and under admitted FREE Admission does not include rides 

Ride Tickets - $1.00 Each Kiddie Rides – 2 Tickets Major Rides – 3 Tickets

Unlimited Unlimite d All Day Ride Ride Pass – $12.00 Jr. Fair Kids Ride Pass – $10.00 Grandstand Admission - $5.00 Pit Passes - $10.00

SENIOR SEN IOR CIT CITIZE IZEN’S N’S DAY  ACTIVITIES

Anyone using a golf cart on the fairgrounds must obtain a permit for $100 from the Fair fair. Only golf cartsBoard with Office permitsprior will to bethe allowed on the grounds. grounds. Permit hold holders ers must b be e at least 16 years of age with a valid Ohio driver’s license and provide a copy of liability insurance. insurance. ATV’ TV’ss are permitted for fair officials only only.. Violation of thes these e rules will result in removal from the grounds for the remainder of the fair.

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Monday, June 28th, Veteran’s Coliseum SPONSORED BY KINGSTON RESIDENCE OF MARION & MARION GENERAL HOSPITAL HOSTED BY MARION COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING,

10:000 - 10:30 10:0 10:30

Coffee, Coffee, Donuts Donuts,, Door Prizes Prizes

10:300 - 11:30 10:3 11:30

Bob Lucas & the Homespun Homespun String String Band Plus

11:300 - 12:30 11:3 12:30

Lunch Lunch provided provided by Kingston Kingston Residence Residence $2.00 donation

12:30 12:30 - 1:30 1:30

Bin Bingo go wit withh Kin Kingst gston on Reside Residence nce

1:30 1:30 - 2:30 2:30

Bo Bobb Luca Lucass & th thee Home Homesp spun un St Stri ring ng Ba Band nd

2:30

Door Prizes

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CONSTITUTION MARI MA RION ON CO COUN UNTY TY AG AGRI RICU CUL LTU TURA RAL L SO SOCI CIET ETY Y, IN INC. C. OF MA MARI RION ON CO CO.. OH OHIO IO ARTICLE I – Name. The name of this Society shall ARTICLE shall be the Mario Marionn County Agricultural Society, Inc. of Marion County, Ohio. ARTIC ARTICLE LE II - Members Membership hip.. Members Membership hip of this this Society Society shal shalll be residents of Marion County, Ohio not less than 16 years of age,

the annual election of directors. Blank petitions shall be furnished by the Society and shall be obtained from the Secretary of the Society. The The ca casti sting ng of vote votess fo forr di dire rect ctor orss by pr prox oxyy sh shal alll no nott be

without withou regard toansex, nationality nationa lityfixed or color, color , who shall pay annually into thet treasury amount to be by the Board of Directors, but in no event less than $1. Memberships certificates shall bear the name of the Society, the dates denoting period of membership in the society, and a place for a signature of the person holding said membership. No membersh membership ip certific certificate ate sha shallll be iss issued ued to corpor corporati ations ons,, organizatio organi zations, ns, partn partnership ershipss or firms. All membership certific certificates ates shall be issued in the name of the individual who has paid the required membership fee and only that person whose name appears upon the membership certificate shall be considered a member of  the Society and shall have a right to vote at the annual election of  directors of the Society or hold office. Memberships Member ships shall be sold in accordance accordance with the Regulations Regulations

permitted. The president shall appoint three judges and two clerks who are members of the Society, not candidates for election, to conduct the election of directors and declare the results thereof. thereof. Candidates may witness the count either personally or by proxy. proxy. Polls shall be open not less than four hours between 6 am and 9 pm on the day of the election and the time opening and closing stated in the notice of  election. The judges of election shall have the membership roll and verify the rights of all persons to vote before issuing ballots. ballots. The clerk of election shall register the names of all persons voting and tally the count, one copy of which register and tally sheets shall be placedd on file with the secreta place secretary ry of the Society Society,, and the other copy shall be mailed to the Departmen Departmentt of Agricultur Agriculturee of Ohio within 10 days after said election.

of the Ohi Ohioo Depart Departmen mentt of Agr Agricu icultur lturee rel relati ative ve to organi organizat zation ion and management of County Agricultural Societies. Evidence of all memberships certificates sold by members of said Society shall be delivered to the secretary of this Society before 8 a.m. on the day of  the election (during the exhibition) and the names of all members of this Society eligible to vote shall be made available by the said secretary of the Society to any member desiring the same at any and all times following the third day after the closing of said annul exhibition. ARTICLE III – Officers of the society shall be 24 directors, all at-large members, with not more than one fourth of the directors being from any one township. ARTICLE IV – The election for the office of director shall be held on Wednesday Wedn esday of the fair each year year.. The hours are betwee betweenn 10 am and 6 pm and the director is to be installed on or before the first Saturday in August, each and every year. Only members of the Society may become members of the Board of Directors. Directors. Such members members must declare their candid candidacy acy for the office of director of the Board of Directors of the Society by filing with the Secretary of the Society, a petition signed by 10 or more members of the Society at least seven days before the annual electionn of direct electio directors ors is held. Only regula regularly rly nominate nominatedd candidates candidates who have met the filing requirements will be eligible for election as a director. The filing requirements for the office of director and information as to how these may be fulfilled shall be announced in the annual premium prem ium list and twice in at least one new newspa spaper per of gen genera erall circulation in the county. county. Such newspaper announcements shall be made no earlier than six weeks and no later than two weeks before

If any member of the Board of Directors misses three consecutive meetings, the board may declare his position vacant and name the successor to serve until the next annual election, when director shall be elected for the unexpired term. The following oath shall be used by a competent authority, designated by law, in inducting newly elected directors into office. “I do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of the State of Ohio, laws of Ohio and the rules and regulations of the Department Department of Agricultural Agricultural of  Ohio pertaining to agricultural societies and to the best of my ability perform the duties of director of the Marion County Agricultural Society, so help me God.” The president and vice president shall be elected for a term of  one year, and only members of the Board of  Directors shall be eligible to such election. The treasurer may be elected for a term of one year, and any member of the Society shall be eligible to such election. The secretary may be elected for a term of three years and any member of the Society shall be eligible to such election. All officers shall continue in office until their successors are elected and qualified. ARTICLE V-Superintendents. One or more superintendents shall be appointed for each of several departments deemed necessary by the societyy for the efficie societ efficient nt prosecution prosecution of its annua annuall exhibition exhibition.. The superintenden superi ntendents ts for the several departments shall be appointed appointed by the president and serve for a term of one year. ARTICLE VI-Committees. The standing committees committees of the Society shall be the Executive Committee

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and an Auditing Committee. The Executive Committee shall be appointed by the president and shall consist of at least three members of the Board of Directors who shall serve for a term of one year. year. The presi president dent shall be the chairman of such committee. The Auditing Committee shall be appointed by the president and consistt of three members of the Board of Directors consis Directors who shall serve for a term of one year. ARTIC ARTICLEVIILEVII-Dut Duties ies of Offi Officer cers. s. It sha shallll be the dut dutyy of thepresident thepresident

secretary. ARTICLE VIII-Duties of Superintendents. It shall be the duties of  thesuperintendentsofseveraldepartmentstosuperviseandgenerally perform the duties incident to their respective departments. ARTICLE ART ICLE IX-Duties IX-Duties of Committees. Committees. It shall be the duty of the Executive Committee to direct the secretary in the purchase of  advertising, supplies, etc; to make preliminary arrangements for the holding of the annual exhibition; to transact business in absence of  the full board and perform all duties assigned by the Board of 

to preside over the meetings of the Society; to enforce order and decorum; to appoint the Executive and Auditing Committees; to appoin app ointt the sup superi erinten ntenden dents ts of the sev severa erall dep depart artmen ments; ts; to fill vacancies in committees; to call meetings of the Board or Executive Committee Committ ee whenever whenever,, in his judgment, the interes interests ts of the Society require the same, and to perform such other duties as usually devolve upon him by virtue of his office. It shall shall be th thee duty duty of the vi vice ce presid presiden entt to see tha thatt all all superintenden superin tendents ts of the several departmen departments ts discha discharge rge their duties duties,, and in failure failure thereof, report report same to the president; president; to perform the duties of the president in his absence and to fill any temporary vacancy that may occur on the Board of Directors during annual exhibition. It shall be the duty of the treasurer to disburse all money of  the Society; to make a report of the disbursements of the annual exhibition; to make such other reports as are required of him by the Board of Directors, the laws of the State of Ohio and/or the regulations of the Ohio Department of Agriculture; to pay out money only on the order of the Board Board,, drawn and signed by the secretary and countersigned countersigned by the president, and to make make an annual report of the Board of the financial financial condition condition of the Society Society.. He shall give a bond acceptable to the Board for double the amount of money received from the county auditor payable to the State of Ohio for the use of this Society, conditioned upon the proper discharge of his duties, and pay over to his successor in office, all money in his hands as treasurer treasure r. It shall be the duty of the secretary to record accurately the

Directors. ARTIC ARTICLE LE X-Meeting X-Meetings. s. The The annual annual meeti meeting ng of the Board of  Directors shall be held on or before the first Saturday in August following the election and shall organize by electing its officers. Election of officers shall be held by ballot. Monthlyy meetings shall be held upon a date fixed by the Board Monthl of Directors. All other meetings shall be called by the president whenever, in his judgment, the interests of the Society shall require the same. ARTICLE ART ICLE XI-Quorum XI-Quorum - Fif Fifty-five ty-five percent of the filled seats shall constitute a quorum to do business. ARTICLE XII-Amendments. XII-Amendments. The Constitution of the Society Society may be amended by a majority vote of the membership voting at the annual ann ual elect election ion of the Boar Boardd of Direct Directors ors.. Amendm Amendments ents to the Constitution may be proposed by; (A) A majority of the Board of Directors at a scheduled meeting voting in favor of placing an amendment on the ballot, or (B) Filing a petition with the secretary of the Society at least 14 days prior to the annual election of the Board of Directors Directors.. Such petition must set forth the proposed amendment and be signed by not less than 25 members of the Society. If an amendment is proposed as set forth in (A) or (B) above, it shall be submitted to the membership of the Society at the annual election electi on of the Board of Directo Directors rs of the Society Society.. Said amendment amendment shall be published in at least one newspaper of general circulation in the county not less than three, but not more than 10 days before it is voted on. When more than one amendment shall be submitted at

transactions of the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee and the Society; Society; to record all articles, articles, entered for premiu premiums ms and to enter on the synoptic synoptic of the Society the amount of money money drawn by each exhibitor in each department separately; to draw orders on the treasurer after having been ordered by the board to do so; to prepare the annual report to the Ohio Department of Agriculture; to post a current list of the membership of the Society in a public place or make such a list available for inspection upon request of  any resident of the county; to turn over all monies that come into his hands by virtue of his office to the treasurer; to sell all privileges; and to call the Auditing Committee to audit the books of the Society at a date previous to the date set to close the business of the Society at the end of the year. year. He shall give bond acceptabl acceptablee to the board in the sum of $3,000 payable to the State of Ohio for the use of the

the same time, they shall be so submitted as to enable the members to vote on each amendment separately. ARTICLE XIII – Although not specifically provided therein, this Constitution Consti tution shall be deemed to encompass encompass all provis provisions ions required by the laws of the State of Ohio and/or the Regulations of the Ohio Department of Agriculture relative to the organization and management of County Agricultural Societies. When the provisions hereof are contrary to those of the laws of the State of Ohio and/or the Regulations of the Ohio Department Department of Agriculture relative to the organization and management of County Agricultural Societies, such laws and/or regulations shall prevail.

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THE SENIOR FAIR BOARD OFFICE WILL BE OPEN AT THE FOLLOWIN ING G TIMES IN THE COLISEUM Office hours are Monday – Friday - 9 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Set up up days days - June 26 & 27 Office hours- 9:00- noon noon & 1:00 1:00 - 5:00 pp.m. .m. Fai airr week week-Ju June ne 28 28-J -Jul ulyy 4

NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED THAT ARE POSTMARKED

Office hourshours- 8:00 a.m. a.m. – 10:00 10:00 p.m. p.m.

Memberships and Fair Board Passes may be purchased in advance at the Fair Board Office in the Coliseum.   Memberships will not be sold after Monday, June 28th.

DEADLINES FOR ENTRIES: Saturday, June 19, at 4:00 p.m.

AFTER THIS DATE. TELEPHONE ENTRIES PRIOR TO THAT DATE ARE ACCEPTED.

RULE S FO FOR R SE SEN NIO IOR R FAI AIR R OP OPEN EN CL CLAS ASS S DE DEP PAR ARTM TMEN ENTS TS RULES  RULES AND REGULA REGULATIONS TIONS WILL BE ENFORCED TO THE LETTER

1. Exhibitors shall examine the following following rules in order to understand the manner manner of which the fair will will be conducted. 2. Open Class shows are open only to Marion County and counties bordering Marion County County,, with the exception of sheep sheep.. All animals and articles for premiums must be owned by the person entering the same, or some member of his or her family, properly classified and in proper position as specified on the day of the show. If not, exhibit MAY BE EXCLUDED from competition or as Superintendent of Department may direct. 3. Directors orthese otherrules persons persons shallinact as departments. Superintendents Superintendents of the different ddepartments epartments and are empowered empowered to decide all questions not covered by arising their 4. No unsound or unworthy animals or articles are to compete for a premium in any class. 5. All protests of awards for premiums must be in writing and shall be filed with the secretary on or before the last day of the fair. 6. When the the entry of an article article or animal animal is recorded recorded in the books of the secretary, cards will be given with the number and class, which are to be placed on the article or animal. When once entered, NO CHANGES in the entry will be permitted, unless it can be shown that a mistake has been made. 7. Should any premium premium be found to have have been obtained obtained by false evidence, misrepresentation, misrepresentation, or a violation of the above rules, the money will be withheld by the board.

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8. Stalls by andthe pens for horses, horses, cattle, cattle , sheep, sheep, and swine w ill beBE assigned Superintendents in charge. NO STALLS STA LLSwill WILL ASSIGNED ASSIG NED UNTIL ENTRIES ARE MADE. 9. Exhibitors will furnish their own bedding bedding (including first bedding.) 10. In case of General Rules conflicting with Rules and Regulations of any Department under which an animal or article is exhibited, the said Department Rules will take precedence as regards to said exhibit. Should any point be covered in the General Rules and not in the Department Rules, or vice versa, the same shall be considered as appearing in both. Department Rules will be found at the head of each department. 11. Official veterinarian for 2010 will be Dr. Dr. Earnest Kearns, 13450 S.R. 292, Kenton, OH. 43326.

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13. No gambling, immoral exhibitions, or intoxicated persons will be allowed on the grounds. No person will be allowed to sell or give away intoxicating drinks on the grounds. The above rules are in strict accordance with the state laws. 14. Livestock trailers must be removed from the grounds. 15. Judges books must be returned every evening to the secretary’s office. 16. The Fair Board reserves the right to prorate premiums in case of insufficient funds. funds. 17. Arts and Crafts Crafts exhibits will be released from the Arts and Crafts Building on Monday, Monday, July 5, from 10:00 – 12:00 noon. Entries not picked up by noon will be left at the owner’s risk and may be claimed at the Fair Office at the Coliseum. 18. All exhibitors in Open Class, except Department 1, must purchase a Fair Season Pass or Membership Ticket. Ticket. Department 1, Sheep Exhibitors, may purchase a $6 One Day Only Pass. Pass. 19. The Fair Board will not be responsible for mistakes in this book. 20. NO DELIVER DELIVERY Y TRUCKS TRUCKS ON THE MIDWA MIDWAY AFTER AFTER 11 AM. 21. The Marion County Fair Board passed a resolution to have 12 midnight curfew every night of the fair. fair. THIS WILL BE STRICTLY STRICTLY

ENFORCED. SECURITY WILL HAVE AUTHORITY ENFORCED. AUTHORITY TO QUESTION ANYONE ANY ONE ROAMING THE GROUNDS AFTER 12 MIDNIGHT. MIDNIGHT. 22. NO NO SMOKING SMOKING IN ANY BUILDIN BUILDINGS GS OR TENTS ON THE FAIRGROUNDS FAIRGROUNDS.. NO OPEN FIRES ON THE GROUNDS. GROUNDS. KEEP AISLES CLEAN AND FIRELANES FIRELANES CLEAR. 23. All open class livestock exhibits will be required to be present the morning of and released immediately after the show. 24. No person shall be permitted to make solicitation of any nature on the fairgrounds except in contracted concession or commercial rented spaces. No person will be permitted to post or display signs, distribute hand bills or advertising materials or sell or distribute free any merchandise, merchandise, except persons under contract. 25. The official electrician for the 2010 fair is Cogburn Electric Co. 26. Laser lights and snaps are not permitted on the fairgrounds and will be confiscated if found. 27. Golf cart permits are required for all non-fair officials. Permit fee is $100.00. Only fair officials are permitted to operate allterrain vehicles on the fairgrounds.

FOR A LIST OF JUNIOR FAIR RULES SEE PAGE 40. PROTECTIVE MEASURES

The officers will take every precaution in their power for the safekeeping of stock and articles on exhibition after their arrival and arrangements on the grounds, but will not be responsible responsi ble for any losses or damages that might occur occur.. Exhibito Exhibitors rs are requested to be on hand during and at the close of the fair and to look after their property. THE ASSOCIATION WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY PROPERTY OR INJURY TO PERSONS ATTENDING THE FAIR. ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS

MEMBERSHIP TTIICKET SEASON PASS

$20.00 $20.00

DAILY ADMISSION PRICE

SUNDAY SUNDA Y - SAT SATURDA URDAY Y $6.00 FOR EVERY EVERYONE ONE 11 YEARS OR OLDER. MONDAY, JUNE 28– 8: MONDAY 8:00 00 AM-2PM- CA CANNED NNED FOOD DA DAY Y- VETERAN’ VETERAN’SS DA DAY Y, SR. CITIZEN’S DAY DAY,–FREE ,–FREE ADMISSION WITH A CANNED FOOD IT ITEM. EM. NO RETURN HANDS HANDSTAM TAMPS PS.. RIDES SOLD SEP SEPARAT ARATEL ELY Y. TUESDAY, JUN TUESDAY JUNEE 29 - KID’S D DA AY – 8:00 AM–2 PM- FREE ADMISSION TO CHILDREN 12 YEARS OLD AND UNDER. RIDES SOLD SEPARA SEPARATEL TELY Y. RIDES OPEN AT 1100 AM, THIS DA DAY Y ONL ONLY Y. 10

 

2010 DIRECTORY OF OFFICERS

PRESID PRE SIDENT ENT - ROG ROGER ER BAL BALDIN DINGER GER

VICE VICE PRE PRESID SIDENT ENT - RANDY RANDY BENNET BENNETT T

SEC./T SEC./TREA REAS. S. - CANDY CANDY TRIPP TRIPP

TRUSTEES TERMS EXPIRE IN 2010

TERMS EXPIRE IN 2012

FRAN FRANK K AD ADDI DISO SON N . . . . . . . . .G .GRA RAND ND TOWN TOWNSH SHIP IP

RO ROGE GER R BALD BALDIN INGE GER R . . . . . RI RICH CHLA LAND ND TOWN TOWNSH SHIP IP

JIM JIM BO BOSL SLEY. EY. . . . . . . . . . . . . .W .WAL ALDO DO TO TOWN WNSH SHIP IP

MA MATT TT BREW BREWER. ER. . . . . GRAN GRAND D PR PRAI AIRI RIE E TOWN TOWNSH SHIP IP

JERR JERRY Y CRISW CRISWEL ELL L . . . . . . . . . .PL .PLEA EASA SANT NT TOWN TOWNSH SHIP IP

KE KEVI VIN N CRI CRISW SWEL ELL L . . . . . GREE GREEN N CA CAMP MP TO TOWN WNSH SHIP IP

LARR LARRY Y DEMO DEMORE REST ST . . . . . . . .WAL .WALDO DO TO TOWN WNSH SHIP IP

MA MARK RK MCCA MCCABE BE . . . . . . . . .P .PLE LEAS ASAN ANT T TOWN TOWNSH SHIP IP

CHIP CH IP MY MYER ERS S . . . . . . . . . . . . ..PL PLEA EASA SANT NT TOWN TOWNSH SHIP IP

STEV STEVE E RUT RUTH. H. . . . . . . . . GREE GREEN N C CAM AMP P T TOW OWNS NSHI HIP P

CLAIRE CLA IREN N OLDHA OLDHAM M . . . . . . . .MONTGO .MONTGOMER MERY Y TOW TOWNSH NSHIP IP

KA KAREN REN SECK SECKEL. EL. . . . . . . . . CLARID CLARIDON ON TOWNS TOWNSHIP HIP

CLYD CLYDE E SAP SAPPI PING NGTO TON. N. . . . . . .B .BIG IG ISLA ISLAND ND TOWN TOWNSH SHIP IP

KE KEIT ITH H SEC SECKE KEL L . . . . . . . . . CLAR CLARID IDON ON TO TOWN WNSH SHIP IP

ROBI RO BIN N T TOW OWNS NSEN END. D. . . . . . . .SA .SAL LT R ROC OCK K T TOW OWNS NSHI HIP P

TI TIM M SMI SMITH TH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MARI MARION ON TO TOWN WNSH SHIP IP

TERMS EXPIRE IN 2011

HONORARY BOARD MEMBER

RAND RA NDY Y BENN BENNET ETT T . . . . . . . . .S .SAL ALT T ROCK ROCK TO TOWN WNSH SHIP IP

VI VIRG RGIL IL HI HITE TE

STEVE BAUER . . . . . . . . . . . .RICHLAND TOWNSHIP RICK CRAYCRAFT . . . . . . . . .BIG ISLAND TOWNSHIP CHARLES CHARL ES LAUCH LAUCHER ER . . . . . . .PROSPE .PROSPECT CT TOWNS TOWNSHIP HIP DENNIS MONNETTE . . . . . . .MARION TOWNSHIP JOHN NEIDHART. . . . . . . . . .PLEASANT TOWNSHIP KEN STIVERSON STIVERSON . . . . . . . . . .CALEDON .CALEDONIA IA TOWNS TOWNSHIP HIP TERRY SWISHER . . . . . . . . . .SCOTT TOWNSHIP

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VI VIRG RGLE LE HI HITE TE  RECOGNITION AS HONORARY MEMBER

Virgil Hite recently retired from serving as a Marion County Fair Board member for over 30 years. A resident of Grand Prairie Township, Virgil was a 4-H member as a child and later became a 4-H advisor for twelve years. While serving on the Marion County Fair Board Virgil served as president of the board for nine years. He also served on the following committees: executive, grounds, entertainment, inventory, arts and crafts, merchant building, audit and budget, coliseum, junior fair, Pioneer Green, policy, quality assurance and sponsorship. During his time serving as president his wife, Ma jorie, was in charge of the arts and crafts department. Projects which Virgil Hite helped with included implementation of the Beautification Project, Christmas by Candlelight, business advisory committee and passage of the capital improvement tax levies for the fairgrounds. Virgil also would help oversee renovation projects for the Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Virgil Hite has been an asset to the Marion County Fair Board for many years. The fair board nominated Virgil to be the first member to receive Honorary Fair Board status upon his retirement. Please join us to honor Virgil Hite when he cuts the ribbon at the Grand Opening Ceremonies at the 2010 Marion County Fair. The Grand Opening will be one Monday, June 28th, at noon in the front of the Veterans Memorial Coliseum. 12

 

2010 GRA 2010 GRANDS NDST TAND ENT ENTER ERT TAIN AINMEN MENT T GRANDSTAND ADMISSION $5.00 EACH • PIT PASSES AVAILABLE $10.00 EACH 

MONDAY, JUNE 28 – CANNED FOOD DAY, SENIOR CITIZEN’S AND VETERAN’S DAY*

*(Admission Free until 2 p.m. with canned food item) Sponsor of the Day – Kingston Residence of Marion and Marion General Hospital Harness Horse Racing 5:30 pm TUESDAY, JUNE 29- KID’S DAY*

*(Kid’s 12 and under free until 2 p.m.) Harness Horse Racing Noon Tough Truck 7:30 pm WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30

AMS Motocross

7:30 pm

THURSDAY, JULY 1-

Rodeo

7:30 pm

FRIDAY, JULY 2

Sponsor of the Day – J D Equipment, Central Ohio Farmer’ Farmer’ss Co-op, OSTP OS TPA A Oh Ohio io St Stat ate e Tract ractor or Pu Pull ll 7:30 7:30 pm SATURDAY, JULY 3

Demo Derby

7:30 pm

SUNDAY, JULY 4

Triangle Motorcycle Races The Country’s Funniest Farmer Jay Hedren FIREWORKS

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12 noon 7:30 pm 10:00 pm

Daily Admission $6.00 Weekly Pass $20.00 Jr. Fair Admission $3.00 Sponsored by J D Equipment Kids 10 and Under Free Rides Sold Separately

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OHIO EXHI HIB BIT ITIO ION N RU RULE LES S FO FOR R LI LIVE VES STO TOC CK OHIO EX EXHI EX HIBI BITE TED D AT TH THE E 20 2010 10 MA MARI RION ON CO COUN UNTY TY FAI AIR R

All livestock will be checked at the gate by the fair veterinarian. Health papers are not required for any animal. All Jr. Fair livestock exhibitors, which includes terminal or non-terminal species, must attend with a responsible adult, who will be assisting the exhibitor with the project, a Quality Assurance program, sign the agreemen agreementt and Drug Use Notification Form (DUNF). This rule applies to exhibitors of market pigs, market steers, steers, market sheep, market goats, market fowl, market rabbits, feeders, and also applies to the above species breeding classes. 901:1-18-01 CHAPTER’S APPLICATION

(A) Animals listed in this chapte chapterr when mo moved ved or imp imported orted into Ohio for exhibition purposes only shall comply with the requirements of this chapter and when in compliance with the provisions of this chapter shall, with the exception of the rules governing movement and importation of quarantined animals, be exempt from any other rules governing movement within or importation into Ohio. (B) Animals move movedd within or importe importedd into Ohio for any purpose in addition to exhibition shall meet all movement and import requirements of Chapter 901:1-17 of the Administrative Code. Code. 901:1-18-02 DEFINITIONS

As used in this chapter: (A) “Exhibition” means any public show of animals which is sponsored bbyy or under the control of an Ohio county or independent agricultural society organized under Chapter 1711 of the Revised Code; or the Ohio state fair; or which is assembled for a period which exceeds thirtysix hours or contains animals of origins other than Ohio. (B) “Certificate of veterinary inspection” means a fform orm from tthe he state of origin which has been issued and completed by a licensed and accredited veterinarian attesting to the health status and identification of an animal listed thereon. (C) “Approved veterinarian” means any licensed and accredited veterinarian approved by the Ohio Department of Agriculture, or an employee of the Ohio Department of Agriculture or the United States Department of Agriculture,Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinariann Services. Veterinaria (D) “Licensed and accredited vveterinarian” eterinarian” means a person who is licensed by the state of Ohio to practice veterinary medicine and who is certified by the United States Department of Agriculture, an animal imal plant health inspection service, veterinary services, to be an accredited veterinarian. (E) “Residue” means any poisonou poisonouss or deleterious pesticide governed governed by 40 C.F.R. C.F.R. 180, any poisonous or deleterious substance governed by 21 C.F C.F.R. .R. 109.6, or any other substance governed by 21 C.F C.F.R. .R. 556. (F) “Contagious or infectious disease” means any dise disease, ase, including aany ny foreign animal disease, or vector, capable of transmission by any means from a carrier animal to a human or to another animal and includes dangerously contagious or infectious diseases. (G) “Tu “Tuberculosis berculosis accredited free herd herd”” is one one that has passed at least two two consecutive annual negative official tests for tuberculosis in accordance 14

with the Uniform Methods and Rules – Bovine Tuberculosis Tuberculosis Eradication, and has no other evidence of bovine tuberculosis. 901:1-18-03 EXHIBITIONS: SANITATION INSPECTION AND RECORDS

(A) Each entity sponsoring an exhibition shall have in attendance an approved veterinarian for the duration of the exhibit. (B) Each entity entity spons sponsoring oring an exhibitio exhibitionn shall shall:: (1) Immediately, prior to an exhibition and under the direction of the approved veterinarian, thoroughly clean and disinfect each building, pen, stall, ring, or other enclosure in which animals are to be quartered for exhibition; (2) Have the approved veterinarian: (a) Examine the certificate of veterinary inspection when required for an animal brought to the exhibition; (b) Inspect within a reasonable time of arrival each animal brought to the exhibit for symptoms of any contagious or infectious diseases; (c) Daily inspect each animal present at the exhibition for symptoms of contagious or infectious disease. (3) Maintain a record for one year from the date of exhibition of each animal present at the exhibit. The record shall contain the name and address of the owner of each animal and the species and breed of the animal. (4) May order the immediate removal of any animal which in the opinion of the approved veterinarian places other animals at unaccept able risk of disease. (C) An exemption from the requirements of parag paragraph raph (B-1) of this rule may be requested from the department and will be granted when, in the judgment of the department; cleaning and disinfection will serve no purpose. By the way of example only, cleaning and disinfection will generally serve no purpose in a newly constructed building that has never been occupied. 901:1-18-04 EXHIBITORS

(A) No person shall present for exhibition or exhibit an animal which he knows or has reason to suspect is infected with or has been exposed to a dangerously contagious or infectious disease or residue. (B) The owner owner or ba bailee ilee of an animal with sympt symptoms oms of an infectious or contagious disease shall, when directed by an exhibition official, the approved veterinarian, or an employee of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, immediately remove the animal from the exhibition premises. (C) Upon request, request, each person who presents for exhibition or exhibits an animal, shall make available any certificate of veterinary inspection, registration certificates, vaccination vaccination certificate, and other documents to exhibition officials, the approved veterinarian veterinarian or an employee of the Ohio Department ofAgriculture of Agriculture.. (D) Each person who prese presents nts for exhibition or exhibits an animal for

 

OHIO EXHI HIBI BITI TION ON RU RULE LES S FO FOR R OHIO EX LIVESTOCK LIVES TOCK (CONT (CONT.) .) which a certificate of veterinary inspection is required by rules 901:1-18-01 to 901:1-18-11 of the Administrative Code shall forward forward a copy of the certificate of veterinary inspection to the Ohio Department ofAgriculture’s Division ofAnimal of Animal Industry Industry.. 901:1-18-05 POULTRY AND FOWL

(A) All turk turkeys, eys, chickens and game birds moved within or impo imported rted into Ohio for exhibition must: (1) Originate directly from a flock or hatchery which is a participant in the national poultry improvement plan for eradication of disease and be accompanied by documentary evidence that they meet the requirements of this paragraph; or (2) Originate directly from a flock which has had a negative test for pullorum/fowl typhoid disease within twelve months preceding the opening date of exhibition and be accompanied by documentary evidence that they meet the requirement of this paragraph; or (3) Have had a negative test for pullorum/fowl typhoid disease, within ninety days, preceding the opening date of exhibition and be accompanied by documentary evidence that they meet the requirement of this paragraph paragraph;; or (4) Be tested for pullorum/fowl typhoid disease upon arrival at the

exhibition by a tester approved by the Ohio department of agriculture and found negative. negative. (B) The rapid rapid whole blood blood test shall shall not be used to test test turk turkeys eys for compliance with the requirements of paragraph (A)(2), (A)(3) and (A)(4) of this rule. (C) Waterfowl, Waterfowl, dove dovess and pigeons ar aree exempt from this rule. 901:1-18-06 CATTLE

(A) Cattle Cattle moved moved with within in Ohio for exhibit exhibition ion (1) The animals presented presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. (B) All cattle cattle imported imported into Ohio ffor or eexhibition xhibition must: (1) Be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty days preceding the opening date of the exhibition; and (2) Originate from a tuberculosis-accredited free herd, an accredited free state or zone, or a modified accredited advanced state or zone; (3) If originate from a modified accredited state or zone must comply with Rule 901:1-17-03 of the Administrative Code; (4) If originate from an accreditation preparatory or a nonaccredited state or zone area prohibited from exhibition; (5) If from a brucellosis class A state or area/zone must must be negative to an official brucellosis test within thirty days of the opening date of the exhibition unless they are under six months of age (steers) or official vaccinates under twenty months of age (dairy) or twenty-four months of age (beef); and

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OHIO IO EX EXHI HIBI BITI TION ON RU RULE LES S FO FOR R OH LIVESTOCK LIVES TOCK (CONT (CONT.) .) (6) If from a brucellosis class B or C state or area/zone must meet all requirements for pre-entry testing as specified in 9 C.F C.F.R. .R. 78.9 and obtain an Ohio permit prior to movement. Cattle from a brucellosis certified free herd or class free state or area/zone are not required to be brucellosis tested. 901:1-18-07 GOATS GOATS

(A) Goats moved within Ohio for exhibition: (1) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. (2) All sexually intact animals and any wether eighteen months of age and older must be identified with an official identification as defined in rule 901:1-13-04 of the Ohio Administrative Code. Code. (B) Goats Goats imported imported into into Ohi Ohioo for eexhibit xhibition: ion: (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty days preceding the opening date of the exhibition. (2) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease; and (3) The owner must and the veterinarian veterinarian must attest to the following statement written on the certificate of veterinary inspection “the goats in this shipment are not known to be under any movement restrictions because of scrapie”. (4) Originate from a tuberculosis accredited free herd as defined in paragraph paragra ph (G) of rule 901-18-02 of the Administrative Code for bovine tuberculosis eradication; or (5) Originate from a bovine accredited free state or zone, or a bovine modified accredited advanced state or zone; or (6) Originate from a bovine modified accredited state or zone must comply with Rule 901:1-17-06 of the Administrative Code Code.. (C) If originate from a bbovine ovine accreditation accreditation prepar preparatory atory or a bovine nonaccredited state or zone are prohibited from exhibition. 901:1-18-08 HORSES, MULES AND PONIES

(A) Horses, and ponies move moveddand within Ohioareforfree exhibition: (1)mules If not under quarantine if they of any signs of a contagious or infectious disease; and (2) If the animal is twelve months of age or older, the exhibition manager may require that the animal has been tested and classed negative to an official test for equine infectious anemia within twelve months of the opening date of the exhibition. (B) Hors Horses, es, mules and ponie poniess imp imported orted into Ohio for exhibit exhibition: ion: (1) Shall be accompanied by an official certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty days of the opening date of the exhibition or obtain a permit for extended time granted by the chief of the division of animal industry as authorized in paragraph C of rule 901:1-17-01 of the Administrative Code; and (2) If the animal is twelve months of age or older, it shall be accompanied by evidence the animal was negative to an official test for equine infectious anemia within twelve months of the opening date of the exhibition; and 16

(3) Upon request by an authorized representative of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, Agriculture, the person responsible for each animal must make available a chronological list l ist of dates, places, and the events attended by this animal within thirty days prior to entry into Ohio. 901:1-18-09 SHEEP

(A) Sheep moved within Ohio for exhibition: (1) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an intact infectious or contagious disease. (2) All sexually animals and any wether eighteen months of age and older must be identified with an official identification as defined in rule 901:1-13-04 of the Administrative Code Code.. (B) Sheep imported into Ohio for exhibition: (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty days preceding the opening date of the exhibition; and (2) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. (3) The owner and the veterinarian veterinarian must attest to the following statement written on the certificate of veterinary inspection “the sheep in this shipment are not known to be under any movement restrictions because of scrapie. scrapie.”” 901:1-18-10 SWINE

(A) Swine moved within Ohio for Exhibition: (1) At a terminal show show must: (a) Show no symptoms symptoms or evidence evidence of aann infectious or contagious disease; and (b) Originate from from a county which sixty days prior to the exhibition opening date had no pseudorabies quarantined herds; and (c) Have no breeding swine present and all swine removed are delivered for immediate slaughter or to a licensed livestock facility. (d) Notwithstanding any other provisions of these rules, the manager or sponsor of the exhibition may, prior to permitting the exhibition of any porcine animal at a terminal show require proof, proof, for example a VS form 4-33, animal disease diagnostic laboratory submission form, or a certificate of veterinary inspection, the animal has been tested and classed “negative” to an official test for pseudorabies within 45 days immediately preceding the opening date of the exhibition. (2) At all other shows, must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within forty-five days preceding the exhibition opening date; and Must be negative to an official pseudorabies test within forty-five days of the exhibition opening date unless: (a) They originate originate immediately and directly from a pseudorabies qualified herd; or (b) Are suckling pigs accompanying a negative dam; or (c) They originate from a pseudor pseudorabies abies vaccinated herd and meet the following conditions: (i) The herd has had a negative monitored monitored test within

 

twelve months, and (ii) The swine presented presented for show are negative to a pseudorabies differential test; or (3) Will be exempt from the requirement of a certificate of veterinary inspection if they originate immediately and directly from a stage V area and show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. (4) Are exempted by a written permit issued by the department. (B) Swine imported into Ohio for exhibition: (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within 30 days preceding the exhibition opening date; and (2) Be negative to an official pseudorabies test within 30 days of the exhibition opening date unless: (a) They originate immediately and directly from a V area or from an area or country recognized by United States department of agriculture,, animal plant health inspection service, veterinar agriculture veterinaryy services as pseudorabies free; or (b) They originate immediate immediately ly and directly from a pseudorabies qualified herd and have not been previously exhibited this show season; or (c) Are exempted by a written permit issued by the department. (C) Swine moved moved within or imported into Ohio for racing racing shall: (1) Be separated at all times from any other swine on the exhibition grounds by the greatest distance reasonably possible; and (2) Be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within 30 days preceding the opening date of the exhibition; and

(3) Be negative to an official pseudorabies test within 30 days of the exhibition opening date unless: (a) They originate immediately immediately and directly from a stageV area or from an area or country recognized by United State department of agriculture, animal plant health inspection service, veterinary services as pseudorabies free; or (b) They originate immediately and directly from a pseudor pseudorabies abies qualified herd and have not been previously exhibited this show season; (c) Are exempt by written permit issued by the department. (4) Be exempt from the immediate slaughter sl aughter requirements of this paragraphh (A)(1)(c) of this rule. paragrap 901:1-18-11 LLAMA (A) Llama moved within Ohio for exhibition when presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. (B) Llama imported into Ohio for exhibition: (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate certificate of veterinary inspect inspection ion is sued within 30 days preceding the exhibition opening date. (2) When presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of contagious disease. Chapter 901-19 of the Administrative Code (Ohio’s livestock tampering exhibition rules) will be made available to a livestock exhibitor or an adult advisor, upon request. All updated rules will be made available upon exhibitor’s exhibitor’s request.

DEPAR ARTME TMENT NT 1 DEP SHEEP  *Mark McCabe and Terry Swisher - Superintendents Entry forms must be submitted by Saturday, June 19, 2010 at 4:00 PM. Judging will be done on Tuesday, June 29th beginning at 9:00 a.m. All open class sheep must be on the grounds by 8:00 AM. and released at the close of the show. Exhibitors are not to bring their sheep to the fair until the day of the show unless showing in the junior fair, and are expected to leave before 4:00 pm, June 29th. Entry fee is $2.00 per sheep. Maximum number of entries per exhibitor is 14 head. All sheep must have their scrapie tags and the vet will check sheep Tuesday morning prior to showing. Ohio health regulations will be followed. Read carefully the Health Regulations. The judge shall take into consideration the time and manner of show preparation. Certificates of registration or transfer of showing ownership must be produced by the exhibitor when requested by the superintendent in charge. Open to all desiring to show. Specifications of Groups and Classes 1. Yearling must be one year and under two two.. 2. Lambs must be under one year. 3. NO MARKET ANIMAL CAN BE SHOWN WITH THE BREEDING CLASS. 4. Each exhibitor is limited to two (2) entries in each entry number.

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4. Su Suff ffol olkk

5. Mont Montad adal alee

6. Colu Columb mbia ia

7. Dorset

8. Corriedale

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CLASSES

Champion Ram - Ribbon, plus $5. Champion Ewe - Ribbon, plus $5.

(Breeds to be shown and show order.)

1. Sh Shro rops pshi hire re

2. Hamp Hampsshire hire

11. Grade and all other breeds. ENTRY NO.

1ST

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

1. Yearling Ram

$10

$8

$6

$4

$2

2. Ram Lamb

10

8

6

4

2

3. Yearling Ewes

10

8

6

4

2

4. Ewe Lamb

10

8

6

4

2

6. Pair Ewe Lambs

10

8

6

4

2

7. Jr. Flock

10

8

6

4

2

(1 Ram & 2 Ewes)

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DEPARTME DEPAR TMENT NT 2  FARM  F ARM PRODUCE *Clyde Sappington, Chuck Laucher and Virgil Hite - Superintendents 1. Entry forms are to be submitted at the Marion County Fair Board Office by Saturday, June 19, 2010 by 4:00 PM. 2. All entry projects must be in place by noon on Monday, June 28th, in the Arts and Crafts Building. Judging will then take place place at 1:00 pm, June 28th. 3. No entry will be removed until Monday, July 5th, 10:00 - noon. 4. All entries in Class 1 and Class 2 must be grown in current or previous year. 5. All produce may be shown as a potted specimen and judged by its maturity. 6. A rosette will be given to the exhibitor with the most first place ribbons. A Best of Show ribbon will be given to the best overall entry. CLASS 1 – CORN Corn will require 10 ears in a single class. ENTRY NO.

1. arie dent nt,, hy hybr brid id,, gr grow ownn pr prev evio ious us ye year ar.. 2. VPar opiety Ctyorof n de

$2 $2.5 2.50 .500

1. 1.75 1.75 75

CLASS 2 – GRAINS AND SEEDS Grains and seeds in this class will require one quart each. ENTRY NO. 1. Winter wheat (any variety) 2.50 2. Soybeans (any variety) 2.50

1.75 1.75

CLASS 3 – EGGS One dozen chicken eggs in carton per entry. ENTRY NO. 1. White 2. Brown

2.50 2.50

1.75 1.75

3. Largest Fowl Egg – displayed in a suitable egg cup along with the name of the breed from which it came. 2.50 1.75 4. Smallest fowl egg – displayed with name of breed from which it came. 2.50 1.75 CLASS 4- POT POTA ATOES This class will require live specimens. ENTRY NO. 1. Potato

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CLASS 7 – VEGETABLE FACE CONTEST RULES: Vegetable face must be made entirely of vegetables. The face must be made with vegetables or parts of vegetables that will not decay. Glue or other fastening material may be used. Vegetables may be fresh or dried.

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CLASS 5 – VEGETABLES Two specimen are required in the following except as otherwise noted. ENTRY NO.

1. Long Red Beets, table use 2. Cucumber, table use

3. Round Head Cabbage, one head 2.50 1.75 4. Carrots, plate of 5 2.50 1.75 5. Mango Peppers, plate of 5 2.50 1.75 Regular 5 specimens of the following: 6. White Onions 2.50 1.75 7. Yellow Onions 2.50 1.75 8. 10 Stalks of Rhubarb 2.50 1.75 9. Best Display of Vegetables – must contain contain 5 kinds of different varieties varieties 4.00 2.50 CLASS 6 – GARDEN SCARE CROW RULES: Scarecrow Scarecrow must be freestanding. Height must be at least three feet and no more than six feet tall. ENTRY NO. 1. Junior Division (14 yrs. old and under) 5.00 3.00 2. Senior Division (over 14 yrs. old) 5.00 3.00

2.50 2.50

1.75 1.75

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ENTRY NO. 1. Junior Division (14yrs. old and under) 2. Senior Division (over 14yrs. old)

5 .0 0 5 .0 0

3 .0 0 3 .0 0

CLASS 8– FANCY DISPLAY OF FRUITS OR VEGETABLES

Display must be arrang Display arranged ed in a contai container ner.. The container container must be no larger than 20 inches. ENTRY NO. 1. Vegetables 5 .0 0 3.00 3. 2. Fruits 5 .0 0 3 .0 0

GENE GE NERA RAL L RU RULE LES S GENERAL RULES Culinary, Domestic and Fine Arts Exhibits Departments 3-13 Special Contests and Exhibi Exhibits ts These rules pertain to all departments in the Culinary, Arts and Crafts Departments and must be read by anyone exhibiting in these departments. 1. Culinary Culinary,, Domestic and Fine Arts Departments are located in the Arts and Crafts Building. 2. Each exhibitor in Department 2-14 is required to purchase a Fair Membership ($20.00) or Season Pass ($20.00). 3. No entry can be exhibited more than one year.

form is provided in this book. 5. An item can be entered in one class only, but an exhibitor can enter as many different classes as desired unless otherwise noted. (One item per class per exhibitor exhibitor.) .) 6. Items must be entered in the correct class.

4. Entry forms are to be submitted on or before June 19, 2010, no later than 4:00 pm at the Fair Board Office, Fairgrounds Coliseum. An entry

7. Entries will not be accepted for which there is no classification. 8. Entries soiled or defaced by wear (except antique exhibits) will not

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be eligible for competition. 9. Entries must be tagged by the exhibitor prior to entering. If entries are not tagged, we have the right to refuse entry. 10. In classes in which no competition exists, or if in the opinion of the  judges, an entry is not worthy of a first award, the judge may award a lesser placing or none at all. 11. Only those exhibits that are deemed worthy by the judges will be on display. display. 12. The decision of the judge or judges in every department class will be final.

Crafts building. 15. Entry projects will remain in place for the duration of the fair. Any entries being removed before Monday, July 5, 2010 will result in a forfeit of all premiums by the exhibitor. Premium monies and pie auction proceeds can be claimed in the Arts and Crafts Building when entries are released on Monday, July 5, 2010 between 10 a.m. – 12 noon. Entries not picked up by noon will be left at the owner’s risk and may be claimed at the Fair Office at the Coliseum. 16. The MARION COUNTY COUNTY AGRICUL AGRICULTURAL TURAL SOCIETY is not liable for theft and/or damages.

13. A rosette will be awarded to the Best of Class in each class. A rosette will be awarded to one entry deemed Best of Show unless otherwise stated. 14. A photo will be taken of each of the Best of Class winners and each of the Best of Show winners. winners. Look for photo times posted in the Arts &

17. Special Kid’ Kid’ss Activity – in the Arts and Crafts building, Tuesday uesday,, June 29, 2010, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. p.m. This is a “f “for or fun” activity with no premiums or ribbons. 18. Special Ladie Ladiess Activity – Skillet Throwing Contest, Thursday Thursday,, July 1, 2:00 p.m., at the 4H Horse Arena.

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DEPAR DEPARTME TMENT NT 3 CULINARY  Chairperson – Jenny Baldinger Entries must be current – Preserved since July 1, 2009 Content must be labeled as to content and date canned. 1. Read General Rules at the beginning of the Arts & Crafts Section of this

CLASS 1 – CANNED FRUIT

ENTRY NO. 1. Apples 2. Applesauce

$2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75

1.25 1.25

fair book. 2. One entry per entry number may be made. 3. Entry forms are to be submitted by Saturday, June 19, 2010 at the Fair Board Office, Marion County Coliseum no later than 4:00 pm. 4. Entry projects wil willl be received in the Arts and Crafts Building Building between 2:00 and 4:00 PM., Saturday, June 26, 2010. Judging will then take place after 4:30 pm and will not be open to the public; however, the judge will remain in the building for 15 minutes at the completion of judging to answer questions. 5. Entries must be current. Entries previously exhibited will not be accepted. 6. STANDARD CANNING JARS MUST BE USED FOR CLASSES 1,2,3,8 & 9. (No mayonnaise, etc. type jars.) 7. No fancy can coverings or lid decorations.

3. Apricots 4. Blackberries 5. Cherries, red sweet 6. Cherries, white 7. Cherries, sour, pitted 8. Fruit Combination 9. Grapes, dark 10. Grapes, white 11. Peaches, white 12. Peaches, yellow 13. Pears 14. Plums, red 15. Plums, blue 16. Plums, green gage

$2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25

8. A rosette will be awarded to the person with the most blue ribbons.

17. Raspberries, red 18. Raspberries, black

$2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75

1.25 1.25

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DEP DEPAR ARTMEN TMENT T3 CULINARY  (CONT.) 19. Rhubarb 20. Strawberries 21. Fruit pie filling

$2.50 $2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75

11..25 1.25 1.25

$2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 11..75 1.75 1.75 11..75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 11..75 11..75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 11..25 1.25 1.25 11..25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1. 1.25 1.25 11..25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25

CLASS 2 – CANNED VEGETABLES

ENTRY NO.

1. Asparagus 2. Beans, green, whole 3. Beans, green, cut 4. Beans, green, snapped 5. Beans, green, Frenched 6. Beans, yellow, snapped 7. Beans, lima 8. Beans, shelled 9. Beets 10. Broccoli 11. Brussels sprouts 12. Carrots and Peas 13. Carrots 14. Corn, yellow 15. Corn, white 16. Cauliflower 17. Peas 18. Pumpkin 19. Squash 20. Spinach 21. Sauerkraut 22. Succotash 23. Tomatoes, whole 24. Mixed Ve Vegetables 25. Vegetable soup 26. Tomato Soup

11..75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 11..75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

1.25 11..25 11..25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 11..25 1.25 1.25 1.25 11..25 1.25 1.25 11..25 1.25

1. Apricot 2. Blackberry 3. Cherry

$2.50 $2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75

1.25 11..25 1.25

4. Grape 5. Peach 6. Plum 7. Pineapple 8. Pear 9. Raspberry, red 10. Raspberry, black 11. Strawberry 12. Tomato, red 13. Tomato, yellow 14. Watermelon 15. Flavors not listed

$2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

1.25 1.25 1.25 11..25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25

$2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1. 1 .75 1.75

1.25 11..25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 11..25 1. 1.25 1.25

$2.50

1.75

1.25

CLASS 5 - PRESERVES

PINT JARS OR JELLY GLASSES ENTRY NO.

PINT JARS OR JELLY GLASSES

PINT OR QUART JARS ENTRY NO.

ENTRY NO.

$2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

1.75 1. 1.75 1.75 1.75 1. 1.75 1.75 1.75

1.25 1.25 1. 1 .25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25

$2.50 $2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75

1.25 11..25 1.25

CLASS 4 – JELLY

PINT JARS OR JELLY GLASSES ENTRY NO.

1. Apple 2. Blackberry 3. Cherry

$2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

CLASS 6 – JAM

CLASS 3 – CANNED MEATS

1. Beef 2. Chicken 3. Mincemeat 4. Pork 5. Sausage 6. Turkey 7. Venison

4. Currant 5. Crabapple 6. Elderberry 7. Grape, dark 8. Grape, white 9. Gooseberry 10. Peach 11. Plum 12. Pineapple 13. Quince 14. Raspberry, red 15. Raspberry, black 16. Rhubarb 17. Strawberry 18. Mint 19. Blueberry 20. Flavors not listed

1. Apricot 2. Blackberry 3. Cherry 4. Grape 5. Peach 6. Raspberry, red 7. Raspberry, black 8. Strawberry 9. Blueberry 10. Flavors not listed CLASS 7 – BUTTER

PINT JARS OR JELLY GLASSES ENTRY NO.

1. Apple

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15. Watermelon 16. Flavors not listed

DEPARTMEN DEPAR TMENT T3 CULINARY  (CONT.) $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25

7. Tomato 8. Flavors not listed

$2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75

1.25 1.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25

CLASS 8 – PICKLED FRUITS & VEGETABLES

$2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75

1.25 1.25

$2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25

ENTRY NO. 1. Mixed vegetable

$2.50

1.75

1.25

2. Tomato 3. Apple 4. Grape 5. Flavors not listed

$2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25

$2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25

$$22..5500 $2.50 $2.50 $2 $2.5 .500 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

11..7755 1.75 1.75 1. 1.75 75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

11..2255 1.25 1.25 1. 1.25 25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25

CLASS 9 – MISCELLANEOUS

2. Grape 3. Peach 4. Pear 5. Plum 6. Quince

PINT OR QUART JARS ENTRY NO. 1. Bread and Butter 2. Chunk Pickles 3. Cauliflower 4. Crabapple, spiced 5. Dill Pickles 6. Beets 7. Beans 8. Peaches, spiced 9. Pears, spiced 10. Tomatoes, green 11. Sweet pickles, sliced 12. Sweet pickles, whole 13. Mixed vegetables 14. Stuffed Mangos

$2.50 $2.50

PINT JARS ENTRY NO. 1. Barbecue sauce 2. Chili sauce 3. Tomato catsup 4. Corn Relish 5. Cucumber relish 6. Tomato relish 7. Banana pepper relish 8. Hot pepper relish 9. Zucchini relish 10. Pizza sauce 11. Spaghetti sauce 12. Salsa 13. Tomato sauce 14. Flavors not listed CLASS 10 – JUICE

DEPARTME DEPAR TMENT NT 4  BAKED GOODS Amy Sponseller and Phyllis Colegrove - Chairpersons Featured Monday, June 28, 2010 1. Read General General Rules Rules at the begi beginnin nningg of th thee Arts & Craft Craftss Sec Section tion of of this fair book.

5. 6. 7. 8.

2. 3.

91.0.GCionrgnebrrberaedad 11. Dinner Rolls (plate of 3) 12. Sweet Rolls (plate of 3) 13. 13. Ba Baki king ng Pow owdder Bisc Biscui uitts (pla (plate te of 3) 14. Plain Muffins (plate of 3) 15. Fruit Muffins (plate of 3) 16. Bran Muffins (plate of 3) 17. Coffee Cake 18. An Any special original recipe bread, rolls, biscuits, muffins, coffee cake

4. 5. 6.

One entry per entry number number may be made made.. Entry forms are to to be submi submitted tted bbyy Sat Saturday urday,, June June 19 19,, 2010, 2010, at the Fai Fairr Board Office, Marion County Coliseum no later than 4:00 pm. Commercial Commercial mixes are not eligible eligible for ente entering. ring. Entry projects projects will will be recei received ved in the Arts aand nd Cr Crafts afts BBuild uilding ing bbetwee etweenn 9:00 and 10:30 am. Monday, June 28, 2010. Judging will will take take plac placee Monda Monday, y, June 28, 28, 2010, 2010, at 11:00 am and and will not be open to the public, however however,, the judge will remain in the building for 15 minutes at the completion of judging to answer questions.

CLASS 1 - HOMEMADE BREAD, QUICK BREADS

One slice left for exhibition and exhibitor may take remainder after judging. ENTRY NO. 1. Loaf of Wh White Bread $2.50 1.75 1.25 2. Loaf of Wh W hole W Whheat Bread $2.50 1.75 1.25

3. Loaf of Banana Bread 4. Loaf of Date Nut Bread 22

$2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75

1.25 1.25

Loaf of Zucchini Bread Loaf of Pumpkin Bread Loaf of Oatmeal Bread Loaf of Sourdough Bread

CLASS 2 – CAKES

One slice left for exhibition. Exhibitor may tak take e remainder hom home e after judging. ENTRY NO. 1. White An A ngel Food (uniced)

$2.50

1.75

1.25

 

2. Chiffon (uniced) 3. White Cake 4. Chocolate 5. German Chocolate 6. Nut Cake 7. Cup Cakes uniced (plate of 3) 8. Cup Cakes iced (plate of 3) 9. Yellow Cake 10. Spice Cake 11. Bundt Cake

$2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

1.25 1.25 11..25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25

15. Filled Cookies 16. Snickerdoodles 17. Pineapple 18. An Any special original recipe

1132.. BCaanrraont aCCakaeke 14. Any special original recipe

$$22..5500 $2.50

11..7755 1.75

11..2255 1.25

ChhoitceolFautdegFeu-dpgleaiw 32.. W n ith nuts 4. White Fudge with nuts 5. Peanut Butter Fudge 6. Divinity 7. Mints 8. Peanut Brittle 9. Toffee 10. Bon Bons 11. Butter Creams 12. Buckeyes 13. Peanut Butter Cups 14. Caramels 15. Hard Tac 16. Chocolate Covered Cherries 17. Turtles

$$22..5500 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

11..7755 1.75 1.75 1. 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

11..2255 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 11..25 1.25 11..25 11..25 1.25 1.25

18. An Any special original recipe

$2.50

1.75

1.25

$2.50

1.75

1.25

CLASS 3 – COOKIES

Plate of 4 on a small disposable plate placed in a plastic bag to be left for exhibition. ENTRY NO. 1. Butterscotch $2.50 1.75 1.25 2. Chocolate $2.50 1.75 11..25 3. Chocolate Chip $2.50 1.75 1.25 4. Peanut Butter $2.50 1.75 1.25 5. Oatmeal $2.50 1. 1.75 1.25 6. Sugar $2.50 1.75 1.25 7. Macaroon $2.50 1.75 11..25 8. Ginger $2.50 1.75 1.25

190. .BBarroC wonoieksie–s uniced 11. Brownies – iced 12. Zucchini 13. Th Thumbprint Cookies 14. Decorated Cut-Out Cookies

$$22..5500 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

11..7755 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

11..2255 1.25 11..25 1.25 1.25

$2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

1.25 1.25 11..25 1.25

CLASS 4 – CANDY

Plate of 4 pieces on a small disposable plate placed in a plastic bag to be left for exhibition. ENTRY NO. 1. Chocolate Fudge – plain $2.50 1.75 1.25

CLASS 5 – ANY BAKE BAKED D DESSERT

ENTRY NO. 1. Any baked dessert, which does not need refrigerated.

DEPAR TMENT NT 5 DEPARTME  NEEDLEWORK  Jill Neidhart and Phyllis Colegrove - Chairpersons Featured Saturday, June 26, 2010

CLASS 1 – ADUL ADULT T GARMENTS

1. Read General Rules at the beginning of the Arts and Crafts Section Section of this fair book. 2. One entry per entry number may be made. 3. Entry forms are to be submitted submitted by Saturday, Saturday, June 19,2010 at the Fair Board Office, Marion County Coliseum no later than 4:00 pm. 4. Entry projects projects will be received in the Arts and Crafts Building Building between 2:00 and 4:00 pm Saturday, June 26, 2010. 5. Judging will take take place Saturday, Saturday, June 26, 2010 after 4:30 pm and wi willll not be open to the public, however, the judge will remain in the building for 15 minutes at the completion of judging to answer questions. 6. Hanging garments can be placed in clear pla plastic stic bags to prevent soiling. soiling. 7. A Best of Show rosette will be awarded to the best entry in classes 1-4 (Machine made) and 5-12 (Handmade).

1. Coat 2. Two-piece suit 3. Dress-up dress 4. Tailored dresses 5. Jacket/blazer 6. Sleeveless dress/jumper 7. Slacks 8. Blouse 9. Skirt 10. Tee-shirt 11. Man’s shirt 12. A Acctive sports wear 13. Swim wear

$3.75 $3.75 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.50 2.50 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25

2.00 2.00 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

CLASS 1-4 – MACHINE MADE ITEMS

14. Costume 15. Lounging Clothes

$3.25 $3.25

2.25 2.25

11..75 1.75

ENTRY NO.

PREMIUM

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DEPARTMEN DEPAR TMENT T5  NEEDLEWORK   NEEDLE WORK  (CONT.) CLASS 2 – BABY CLOTHES CLOTHES (TO 1 YEAR) YEAR) ENTRY NO.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

PREMIUM

Coat, boy/girl Girl’s outfit Boy’s outfit Sleep wear Tee-shirt

$3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $2.75 $2.75

2.25 2.25 2.25 2.00 22..00

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.50 1.50

$3.25 $3.25 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75

2.25 2.25 2.00 2.00 2.00 22..00 2.00 2.00

1.75 1.75 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

$2.75 $2.75 $2.75

2.00 2.00 2.00

1.50 1. 1 .50 1.50

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

CLASS 3 – CHILDREN’S CLOTHES ENTRY NO.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

PREMIUM

Outerwear coat Boy’s dress-up suit Dress-up dress Play outfit, boy/girl Down-fill item Tee-shirt Casual wear, boy/girl Active sports wear

9. Swim wear 10. Costumes 11. Lounging Clothes

CLASS 4 – MISCELLANEOUS – MACHINE MADE ENTRY NO.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

PREMIUM

Knitting by machine Embroidery by machine Sweat suits Vest Denim shirt Cheaters quilt Purse

$2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75

7. Baby afghan 8. Pillow cases, crochet edge 9. Purse 10. Stole/shawl 11. Cape 12. Adult’s sweater 13. Child’s sweater 14. Vests 15. 3-piece infant’s set 16. Gloves/Mittens 17. Hat 18. Scarf 19. Pillow top 20. Bed dolls 21. Items not listed

ENTRY NO.

3.50 3.50 3.00 2.25

22..50 2.50 2.00 1.75

5. Adult’s sweater 6. Child’s sweater 7. 3-piece infant set 8. Stole/shawl 9. Cape 10. Gloves/Mittens 11. Hat 12. Scarf 13. Pillow 14. Socks 15. Purse 16. Felted items 17. Items not listed

$3.25 $2.75 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $2.00 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75

2.25 2.00 2.25 2.25 2.25 1.75 2.00 2.00 22..00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

1.75 1.50 1.75 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

3.00 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

2.00 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

ENTRY NO.

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.25 2.25 2.25

11..75 1.75 1.75

CLASS 6 – CROCHET WORK ENTRY NO.

1. 2. 3. 4.

PREMIUM

Bedspread (full size) Tablecloth Ripple afghan Granny afghan

$4.25 $4.25 $4.25 $4.25

3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25

2.25 22..25 2.25 2.25

5. Afghan 6. Cross Stitch over crochet

$4.25 $4.25

3.25 3.25

2.25 2.25

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PREMIUM

$4.50 $4.50 $4.00 $3.25

CLASS 5 – RUGS

1. Crocheted 2. Braided rag rug, new 3. Hooked rug (not latched)

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.75 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

1. Bedspread 2. Afghan 3. Baby Afghan 4. Vest/shell

CLASS 8 -EMBROIDERY

PREMIUM

3.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.00 2.00 2.25 1.75 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

CLASS 7-KNITTING

CLASS 5-11 – HAND MADE ITEMS ENTRY NO.

$4.00 $2.75 $2.75 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $2.75 $2.75 $3.25 $2.00 $2.50 $2.50 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75

1. Ta Tablecloth (54” or over) 2. Bridge/luncheon set 3. Placemats (2) or table runner 4. Framed picture 5. Pillow cases 6. Towels 7. Dresser scarf 8. Crewel, framed 9. Crewel, not framed 10. Item not listed CLASS 9 -SWEDISH EMBROIDERY

ENTRY NO.

PREMIUM

$3.75 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75

PREMIUM

 

1. Pair of towels 2. Knitting bag 3. Items not listed

$2.75 $2.75 $2.75

2.00 2.00 2.00

1.50 1.50 1.50

CLASS 10 -NEEDLEPOINT

smaller than 8X10 2. Counted cross stitch, framed, 8X10 or larger 3. Counted cross stitch, not framed 4. Items not listed

(No plastic canvas-see Department 9) ENTRY NO. PREMIUM 1. Chair $3.25 2. Bag/Purse $3.25

2.25 2.25

1.75 1.75 1.

ENTRY NO. 1. Baby/Lap size

3. Cushion/footstool 4. Picture, framed 5. Items not listed

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.25 2.25 2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75

PREMIUM $2.75

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

2.00

1.50

2.00

1.50

$2.75 $2.75

2.00 2.00

1.50 1.50

PREMIUM $2.75

2.00

1.50

$2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75 $2.75

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

CLASS 12 – HAND QUILTED CHEATERS QUILT

CLASS 11 - CROSS STITCH

ENTRY NO. 1. Counted cross stitch, framed,

$2.75

Twin/Full size Queen/King size Wall hanging Table runner Place mats (2) Misc.

DEPAR DEP ARTME TMENT NT 6

QUILTS Betty Monnette and Roxanne Brewer – Chairpersons

ENTRY NO.

Featured Saturday, June 26, 2010 1. Read General General Rules Rules at the beginn beginning ing of the Arts and and Crafts Crafts Section Section of this book. 2. One entry entry per entry entry number number may may be made. made. 3. Entry forms are to be submitted by Saturday, Saturday, June 19, 2010 at the the Fair Board Office, Marion Marion County Coliseum no later than 4:00 p.m. When entering the actual size of the quilt must be written on the entry tag. Quilt sizes: Baby – 30” wide Lap 45” wide Twi winn 60” wi wide de Full 80” wide Queen Qu een - 10 100” 0” wi wide de Kinng Ki 110 10”” wi wide de 4. Entry projects will will be received in the Arts and Crafts Building between 2:00 and 4:00 pm Saturday, June 26, 2010. 5. Judging will take take place Sunday, Sunday, June 27, 2010 at 4:30 pm and will will not be open to the public, however, the judge will remain in the building for 15 minutes at the completion of judging to answer questions. 6. A Best of of Show rosette rosette will be awarded awarded..

1. Miniature 2. Wall hanging 3. Place mats (2)

CLASS 1 – HAND PIECED – HAND QUILTED ENTRY NO. PREMIUMS 1st 1. Miniature 2.75 2. Wall hanging 2.75 3. Place mats (2) 2.75 4. Table runner 2.75 5. Baby 3.00 6. Lap 3.00 7. Twin 3.00 8. Full 4.00 9. Queen 4.00

10. King 4.00 CLASS 2 – HAND PIECED – MACHINE QUILTED

2nd 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.25 2.25 3.00 3.00

3rd 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.25

3.00

2.25

PREMIUMS

1st

2nd

3rd

2.75 2.75 2.75

2.00 2.00 2.00

1.75 1.75 1.75

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4. Table runner 5. Baby 6. Lap 7. Twin 8. Full 9. Queen 10. King

2.75 3.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 4.00

2.00 2.25 2.25 2.25 3.00 3.00 3.00

1.75 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.25 2.25

CLASS 3 – MACHINE PIECED – HAND QUILTED ENTRY NO. PREMIUMS 1st

2nd

3rd

1. Miniature 2. Wall hanging 3. Place mats (2) 4. Table runner 5. Baby 6. Lap 7. Twin 8. Full 9. Queen 10. King

2.00 2.00 2.00 2. 2.00 2.25 2.25 2.25 3.00 3.00 3.00

1.75 1.75 1.75 11..75 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.25 2.25

2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 3.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 4.00

CLASS 4 – MACHINE PIECED – MACHINE QUILTED (Quilted by someone else) ENTRY NO. 1. Miniature 2.75 2.00 2. Wall hanging 2.75 2.00 3. Place mats (2) 2.75 2.00 4. Table runner 2.75 2.00 5. Baby 3.00 2.25 6. Lap 3.00 2.25 7. Twin 3.00 2.25 8. Full 4.00 3.00

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25

9. Queen 10. King

4.00 4.00

3.00 3.00

2.25 2.25

CLASS 5 – MACHINE PIECED – MACHINE QUILTED (Quilted by the entrant) ENTRY NO. 1. Miniature 2.75 2.00 2. Wall hanging 2.75 2.00 3. Place mats (2) 2.75 2.00 4. Table runner 2.75 2.00

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

5. Baby 6. Lap 7. Twin 8. Full 9. Queen 10. King

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.25 2.25

3.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 4.00

2.25 2.25 2.25 3.00 3.00 3.00

CLASS 6 – SPECI SPECIAL AL TECHN TECHNIQUES IQUES – HAND OR MACH MACHINE INE 1. Appliqué 4.00 3.00 2. Machine Embroidery 4.00 3.00 3. Hand Embroidery 4.00 3.00 – needlework – cross stitch 4. Memory 4.00 3.00 5. T-Shirt 4.00 3.00 6. Picture 4.00 3.00 7. Innovative pieced 4.00 3.00 8. Mixed techniques 4.00 3.00 9. Rag 4.00 3.00 10. Chenille 4.00 3.00

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

DEPAR ARTME TMENT NT 7 DEP CREATIVE HOBBIES Janet Stiverson– Chairperson Featured Saturday, June 26, 2010 1. Read General General RRules ules at the the be beginni ginning ng ooff the theArts Arts and Cra Crafts fts Sectio Sectionn

of this fair book. One entry per entry numbe numberr may be made made.. Entry Entry form formss are ttoo be submitt submitted ed by SSaturd aturday ay,, Ju June ne 19, 2010 aatt the Fair Board Office, Marion County Coliseum no later than 4:00 pm. Entry Entry pr project ojectss will will be rreceiv eceived ed in the Arts and C Craf rafts ts Buildin Buildingg between between 2:00 and 4:00 pm Saturday, June 26, 2010. Judging Judging wil willl take take place place Saturday Saturday,, Ju June ne 26, 2010 aafter fter 4:30 4:30 pm and will not be open to the public, however, the judge will remain in the building for 15 minutes at the completion of judging to answer questions.

2. 3. 4. 5.

CLASS 1- CERAMICS Each exhibitor must declare their status and LIST their status on the entry form and entry tag. Failure to declare status will leave the entries unable to be judged. A-Professional (anyone who owns and/or operates a ceramic shop)

B- Amat Amateur eur Adult ((over over age 18) 18) C-Youth (age 18 and under) 26

The fair board will not be responsible for loss or breakage due to any cause. ENTRY NO.

1. Stains 2. Glaze 3. Items not listed

$3.00 $3.00 $3.00

2.00 2. 2.00 2.00

1.50 1.50 1.50

CLASS 2- CRAFT CRAFT (OT (OTHER HER THAN WOOD WOOD)) ENTRY NO. 1. Wall hanging $3.00 2. Corn Husk $3.00 3. Toy $3.00 4. Net Weaving $3.00 5. Christmas Ornaments (3) $3.00 6. Plastic Canvas $3.00 7. Baskets-Hand woven $3.00 8. Baskets-Decorated $3.00 9. Metal Art $3.00 10. Dough $3.00

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 11..50 11..50

11. Paper Mache’ 12. Quilling, smaller than 8x10

2.00 2.00

1.50 1.50

$3.00 $3.00

 

DEPARTMEN DEPAR TMENT T7 CREATIVE HOBBIES (CONT.) 13. Quilling, 8x10 and larger 14. Stained Glass 15. Items not listed

CLASS 7-FABRIC CREATIONS ENTRY NO.

$3.00 $3.00 $3.00

2.00 2.00 2.00

1.50 1.50 1.50

1. Marquetry 2. Toy 3. Magazine Rack 4. One Room Doll Furniture 5. Book Ends 6. Music Box 7. Jewelry Chest 8. Mail Box 9. One Candlestick 10. Lamp Base 11. Bird House 12. Hall Tree 13. Sconce (pair) 14. Clocks 15. Animals

$3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 11..50 1.50

1167.. W Wo Woooodd PCiacrtvuirnegFsrame 18. Items not listed

$$33..0000 $3.00

22..0000 2.00

11..5500 1.50

$3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

1. Textile 2. Tole and Decorative 3. Under Glass

$3.00 $3.00 $3.00

2.00 2.00 2.00

1. 1.50 1.50 1.50

45.. 6. 7.

$$33..0000 $3.00 $3.00

22..0000 2. 2 .00 2.00

1..5500 11. 1.50 1.50

$3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

1.50 1.50 1. 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1. 1.50

$$33..0000

22..0000

11..5500

CLASS 3-WOOD CRAFT

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Dolls Animals Fabric Frame Stuffed Sculpture Candle Wicking Loom Weaving Items not listed

$3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00

2. 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

1.50 11..50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

$3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

1.50 1.50 1.50 1. 1.50 1.50

$3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00

2.00 2. 2 .00 2.00 2. 2 .00 2.00

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

$3.00

2.00

1.50

ENTRY NO. CLASS 8-DOLLS ENTRY NO.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Corn Husk Apple-Head Wooden Doll Ceramic Items not listed

CLASS 9-WREATHS ENTRY NO.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Grapevine Fabric Pine Cones Wood Dried Flowers/Herb

6. Items not listed CLASS 10 SCRAPBOOKS

CLASS 4-LATCH HOOK ENTRY NO.

1. 2. 3. 4.

Wall hanging Rug Pillow Items not listed

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CLASS 5-P 5-PAINTING AINTING ENTRY NO.

SRtuebncOilut Wood Items not listed

CLASS 6-PUNCH EMBROIDERY ENTRY NO.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Animal V Vaarieties Holidays Clowns Clubs and Organizations Letters and Symbols Plants and Flowers Religious Scenery and Still Life Sports

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DEPAR ARTMEN TMENT T7 DEP CREATIVE HOBBIES (CONT.) Each exhibitor must declare their status and LIST their status on the entry form and entry tag. Failure to declare status will leave the entries unable to be judged. A - Advanced - over 1 year year experience B - Beginner - up to 1 year experience The fair board will not be responsible for loss or damage due to any cause. GENERAL - Items #1-7 will be judged on the general content and theme of the entire book/album. ENTRY NO. 1. Heritage $3.00 2.00 1.50 2. Family $3.00 2.00 1.50 3. Vacation $3.00 2.00 1. 1 .50 4. Wedding $3.00 2.00 1. 1 .50 5. Tragedy $3.00 2.00 1. 1.50 6. Patriotic $3.00 2.00 11..50

7. Other

$3.00

22..00

1.50

UNIQUE TECHNIQUE - Items #8-15 will be judged only on tech tech-niques used, not on general album content or theme. ENTRY NO. 8. Paper Tearing $3.00 2.00 1.50 9. Chalking $3.00 2.00 11..50 10. Painting $3.00 2.00 1.50 11. Eyelets and Fasteners $3.00 2.00 1.50 12. 3-D Affects $3.00 2.00 1.50

MaenmdoLreytBteurtintogns 1143.. H 15. Ki Kine neti ticc page pagess (any (anytthin hing that hat mov oves es))

$$33..0000 $3 $3.0 .000

22..0000 2.0 .000

11..5500 1. 1.50 50

CREATIVE ALBUM COVERS - Items #16-18 CREATIVE #16-18 will be judged on the cover only, not the inside contents. ENTRY NO. 16. Material $3.00 2.00 1.50 17. Leather $3.00 2.00 1. 1 .50 18. Wood $3.00 2.00 1.50

DEPAR DEP ARTME TMENT NT 8  FLOWER SHOW  Marilyn McCabe and Mary Ann Stiffler -Chairpersons Featured Monday, June 28, 2010 1. Read General Rules at the beg beginning inning of the Arts and Crafts Crafts Section of this fair book. 2. One entry per entry number may be made. 3. Entry forms are to be submitted by Saturday, June 19, 2010, at the Fair Board Office, Marion County Coliseum no later than 4:00 pm. 4. Entry projects will be received in the Arts and Crafts Building between 9:00 and 10:00 am Monday, June 28, 2010. 5. Judging will take place Monday Monday,, June 28, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. and will not be open to the public, however, the judge will remain in the building for 15 minutes to answer questions. 6. Entries are open to all amateur flower growers and membership in a

months before being exhibited. 14. Displays in Class 5 are to be multiple stems and must be attractive and done in an attractive manner or an interesting container (no jars). Painted material may be used unless so stated in the class. Flowers which are used need not be grown by the exhibitor. 15. LABEL ALL SPECIMEN SPECIMENS. S. 16. In specimen classes, the quality of the leaves, stems and bloom is considered. Stems should be in proportion to the size of the bloom. Leaves on all foliage should be above water line and in suitable containers. 17. IT IS RECOMMEN RECOMMENDED DED THAT THAT WIL WILTED TED OR BROKEN FLOWERS FLOWERS BE REPLACED REPLA CED ANYTIME ANYTIME AFTER JUDGI JUDGING NG AT THE DI DISCRETI SCRETION ON OF THE EXHIBITOR. THE FAIR COMMITTEE COMMITTEE WILL REMOVE REMOVE WIL WILTED TED FLOWERS

garden club is not required. 7. Entries are to be made by individual exhibitors only. 8. Entry blanks will NOT be required to show the entry number for each item the exhibitor wishes to enter. The exhibitor will ask for the number of entry tags needed when the exhibitor’s number is obtained from the fair secretary. (By not having to declare the classes at the time the exhibitor’s number is obtained, opportunity is afforded for bringing in exhibits which are at their prime just prior to judging.) 9. Tags must be filled out, including department number (9E), class number, entry number and flower name, before bringing in the exhibits and must be attached to the exhibit. Be sure to read general rules. 10. Each exhibitor must furnish containers for their exhibits. 11. Judging will be by the standard system and the judge’s decision will be final. 12. Entries arriving late will not be eligible for competition, but may be left

AND LEAVE CONTAINERS EMPTY. 18. A rosette will be given to the best entry in each class, and a rosette to the Best of Show in combined classes 1 through 7 and in class 8 CLASS 1 - ROSES HYBRID OR GRANDIFLORA ENTRY NO. 1. Peace, one bloom 2. Any other blend, one bloom 3. Any Wh White, one bloom 4. Any Ye Yellow, one bloom 5. Any Pink, one bloom 6. Any Red, one bloom 7. Any Orange, one bloom 8. Any Lavender, one bloom

$2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

for display only. 13. House plants must be in the exhibitor’s possession at least three

9. Any Color, full bloom, one bloom 10. Display of three Named Varieties

$2.25 $2.25

1.75 1.75

1.50 1.50

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not listed, one stem CLASS 5 - CUT FLOWER DISPLAY

DEPARTMEN DEPAR TMENT T8  FLOWER SHOW  (CONT.)

(See Rule No. 18)

(must be labeled) FLORIBUNDA 11. Red, one stem 12. Pink, one stem

$2.25 $2.25

1.75 1.75

1.50 1.50

13. Yellow, one stem 14. An Any Other Color, one stem

$2.25 $2.25

1.75 1.75

1.50 1.50

MINIATURE ROSES 15. Red, one spray 16. Pink, one spray 17. Ye Yellow, one spray 18. White, one spray 19. An Any Other Color, one spray

$2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

CLASS 2 - ANNU CLASS ANNUALS ALS ENTRY NO. 1. Calendula, 3 blooms 2. Cornflower, 3 blooms, same color 3. Larkspur, 3 stalks, same color

$2.25 $2.25 $2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75

$2 $2.2 .255 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

$2.25 $2.25

1.75 1.75

4. Ma Mari rigo golld, sm smaallll,, any color olor,, one one st stem em 5. Marigold, large orange, 3 bloom 6. Marigold, large yellow, 3 bloom 7. Marigold, large white, 3 bloom 8. Pansy, 3 blooms, same color 9. Petunia, single one stem 10. Petunia, double, one stem 11. Snapdragon, tall, one stem 12. Snapdragon, miniature, 3 stems same color 13. Sweet Pea, 3 stems one color 14. An Any other annual, one bloom

ENTRY NO. 1. Display of Daisies 2. Display of Pansies 3. Display of Marigolds 4. Display of Mixed Flowers 5. Display of An A ny Other Flower not listed (must be labeled)

$2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

$2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.2 $2.255 $2.2 $2.255 $2.25 $2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1. 1.75 75 1. 1.75 75 1.75 1.75

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1. 1.50 50 1. 1.50 50 1.50 1.50

CLASS 7 - HERBS All entries must be potted in 6” – 8” pots. ENTRY NO. 1. Basil $2.25 2. Chives $2.25 3. Dill $2.25

1. 1.75 1.75 1.75

1. 1 .50 1.50 1. 1.50

CLASS 6 - HOUSE PLANTS ENTRY NO. 1. African Vi Violet, single 1.50 2. African Vi Violet, double 1.50 3. Any Begonia 1.50 4. Geranium 1.50 5. Coleus 1.50 6. Any Cactus 7. Any Succulent 8. Wax Plant (Hoya) 9. Any Philodendron 1.50 10. Swedish Ivy 1.50 11. English Ivy 1.50 12. Spider Plant 1.50 1.50 13. Fern, Asparagus 1.50 14. Fern, Boston 1.50 15. Wandering Jew 1.50 16. Snake Plant 1.50 17. 17. Ha Hang ngin ingg Bask Basket et exhi exhibi bite tedd for for Folia oliage ge 1.50 18. 18. Ha Hang ngin ingg Bask Basket et exhi exhibi bite tedd for for Flow Flower erss 1.50 19.An .Anyy Floor Plant (must be labeled) 1.50 20. An Any Outdoor Potted Plant 1.50 21. Any Plant not listed (must be labeled)

1.50 1.50

CLASS 3 - BIENNIALS ENTRY NO.

1. Campanula, one stem 2. Foxglove, one stem 3. Sweet Wi William, one stem

$2.25 $2.25 $2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75

1.50 1.50 1.50

CLASS 4 - PERENNIALS PERENNIALS AND BULBS ENTRY NO. 1. Astilbe, one stem 2. Clematis, one stem 3. Daisy, white, 3 stems 4. Daisy, any other color, 3 stems 5. Delphinium, blue, one spike 6. Delphinium, white, one spike 7. Hemerocalis, yellow, one stem 8. Heme Hemero roca caliliss, any any othe otherr co colo lorr, on onee stem stem 9. Lily, any species, one stalk 10. An Any other Perennial or Bulb

$2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.2 $2.255 $2.25 $2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

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CLASS 8 - ARRAN ARRANGEMENT GEMENTS S

DEPARTMEN DEPAR TMENT T8  FLOWER SHOW  (CONT.)

(See Rule No. 17)

4. Garlic 5. Mint 6. Parsley 7. Sage 8. Rosemary

$2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25

1. 1 .75 1.75 1.75 1. 1.75 1.75

1.50 1. 1.50 1.50 1. 1.50 1.50

9. Thyme 10. Any Herb not listed 11. Display of 5 Herbs potted in a 10”-12” pot

$2.25 $2.25 $2.75

1. 1 .75 1.75 2.25

1.50 1.50 2.00

ENTRY NO. Live Flowers 1-5 1. Floral Ar Arrangement 2. Miniature Flower A rrrrangement 3. Floral Ar Arrangement using Fruit or Grain 4. Floral A rrrrangement using W oo ood 5. Ar Arrangement of We Weeds/ Wild Flowers and/or Herbs 6. Dried A Arrrangement 7. Silk Ar Arrangement 8. Wedding Bouquets

$3.75 $3.75 $3.75

3.00 3.00 3.00

2.00 2.00 2.00

$3.75 $3.75

3.00 3.00

2.00 2.00

$3.75 $3.75 $3.75

3.00 3.00 3.00

2.00 2.00 2.00

DEPAR DEP ARTME TMENT NT 9  FINE ARTS Tanyce Addison, Amy Sponseller, Sara Quick and Amber Bauer - Chairpersons Featured Saturday, June 26, 2010

ing points: 1. Composition 2. Cr Crea eati tivi vity ty and and or orig igin inal alit ityy 3. Effective use of subject matter

1.ofRead Rules at the beginning of the Arts and Crafts section thisGeneral fair book.

12.points: Judging on snapshots (classes 8 and 9) will be based on the following 1. Composition 3. Impact/attention getter 2. Cr Crea eati tivi vity ty and and or orig igin inal alit ityy 4. Us Usee of subj subjec ectt ma matt tter er 13. A best of class rosette will be awarded in each class in each status group (A, B, C). A Best of Show rosette will be awarded in each status group. 14. Name and address cards may be placed on the exhibits in classes 1-7 after judging. 15. No sales will be permitted at the Fine Arts display. 16. Clarification of Classes: Animals: Pictures in which one or more animals are the main focal point. People: Pictures in which people are the dominant feature, feature, showing their activities, moods, customs, traditions, and habits, includes portraits. Landscapes or Seascapes: Scenery which primarily portray a panorama of

2. One entry per entry number may be made. 3. Entry forms are to be submitted by Saturday, June 19, 2010 at the Fair Board Office, Marion County Coliseum no later than 4:00 p.m. 4. Entry projects will be received in the Arts and Craft Building between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. Saturday, June 26, 2010. 5. Judging will take place Saturday, June 26, 2010 after 5:30 pm and will not be open to the public, however, the judge will remain in the building for 15 minutes at the completion of judging to answer questions. 6. All entries must be original and the work of the exhibitor. ALL ENTRIES IN CLASSES 1-7 MUST BE ADEQUA ADEQUATEL TELYY FRAMED FOR HANGING AND NO LARGER THAN APPROXIMATEL APPROXIMATELYY 32x46 INCHES INCHES.. 7. ALL ENTRIES ENTRIES IN CLASSE CLASSESS 1-7 MUST BE MOUNTE MOUNTED D AND FRAMED FRAMED AND HAVEE A SECURE / PERMANE HAV PERMANENT NT HANGIN HANGING G DEVICE OF WIRE AND /OR SAWTOOTH HANGERS ACCEPTED ACCEPTED.. SCREWEYE -  NO SAWTOOTH 8. All entries in classes 8 & 9 (not mounted or framed) must be original size- no enlargements. Each must be placed in a small plastic bag or wrapped with plastic wrap - NO FRAMES. 9. At the time of entry each exhibitor must declare his/her status as an artist and list that status on the entry tags. Failure to declare status will leave the entries ineligible for judging. Group A - Advanced/amateur: anyone with over 10 years experience. Groupp B - Amateur Grou Amateur Group C - Youth Youth to age 14 (as of June 1, 2010) 10. Judging on paintings (classes 1-4) will be based on the following points: 1. Originality 4. Skill in handling medium 2. Composition 5. Matting and framing 3. Color 11. Judging on photographs (classes 5, 6 & 7) will be based on the follow30

4. Effective use of value 5. Matt Mattin ingg and and fr fram amin ingg

earth, water or man made objects. Miscellaneous: Category without pictorial content limitations judged on a purely aesthetic basis. ART

CLASS 1 - PAINTING - OILS ENTRY NO. 1. Portraits 2. Landscape/Seascape 3. A Annimals and Birds 4. Still Life/Flowers 5. Abstract 6. Miscellaneous CLASS 2 - PAINTING - ACR ACRYLICS YLICS

$3.75 $3.75 $3.75 $3.75 $3.75 $3.75

3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

 

8. Collage 9. Series 10. Miscellaneous

DEPAR DEP ARTMEN TMENT T9  FINE ARTS (CONT.) ENTRY NO.

1. Portraits 2. Landscape/Seascape 3. An Animals and Birds 4. Still Life/Flowers

$3.75 $3.75 $3.75 $3.75

3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

5. Abstract 6. Miscellaneous

$3.75 $3.75

3.00 3.00

2.00 2.00

CLASS 3 - PAINTING - WA WATERCOLORS TERCOLORS ENTRY NO.

1. Portraits 2. Landscape/Seascape 3. An Animals and Birds 4. Still Life/Flowers 5. Abstract 6. Miscellaneous

$3.75 $3.75 $3.75 $3.75 $3.75 $3.75

3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

CLASS 4 - DRAWING - PASTELS, CHARCOAL, PEN, PENCIL ENTRY NO.

1. Portraits 2. Landscape/Seascape 3. An Animals and Birds 4. Still Life/Flowers 5. Abstract 6. Miscellaneous

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.50 2.50 2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

CLASS 7 - DIGITALLY ENHANCED PHOTOS ENTRY NO.

1. Animals 2. Landscapes/Seascapes 3. Buildings 4. Collage 5. Other

$2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25

CLASS 8 - COLOR SNAPSHOTS - 4”x6” ENTRY NO.

1. People 2. Architectural 3. Animals/Birds 4. Landscape/Seascape 5. Miscellaneous

$2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25

CLASS 8 - BLACK AND WHIT WHITE E SNAPSHOTS SNAPSHOTS - 4”x6” ENTRY NO.

1. People 2. Architectural 3. Animals/Birds

$2.25 $2.25 $2.25

2.00 2.00 2.00

1.75 1.75 1.75

4. Landscape/Seascape 5. Miscellaneous

$2.25 $2.25

2.00 2.00

1.75 1.75

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1. Portraits 2. Animals/Birds 3. Still Life/Flowers 4. Landscape/Seascape

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

5. Architectural 6. Children 7. Special Effects 8. Collage 9. Series 10. Miscellaneous

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

CLASS 6 - BLA BLACK CK AND WHIT WHITE E PHOTOGRAP PHOTOGRAPHY HY ENTRY NO.

1. Portraits 2. Animals/Birds 3. Still Life/Flowers 4. Landscape/Seascape 5. Architectural 6. Children 7. Special Effects

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

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DEPAR ARTME TMENT NT 10 DEP

COLLECTIBLES Jeannine Lyons, Jean Criswell & Dawn McCurdy-Chairpersons Featured on Saturday, June 26, 2010 1. Read Gene General ral Rules Rules at the begin beginning ning of the Arts and Crafts Crafts Section Section of this fair book. 2. One entry per entry number may be made made..

A collection (2 or more related items) is whatever it takes to give a good showing of a collection. A certain number of items is not being stated, as it depends on the size of the items. A good variety will make a nicer display.

3. Entry forms are to be subm submitted itted by Saturday, Saturday, June 19, 2010 at the Fai Fairr Board Office, Marion County Coliseum no later than 4:00 p.m. 4. Entr Entries ies will be rreceive eceivedd in the Arts and Craft Craftss Buildi Building ng betw between een 2:00 and 4:00 pm Saturday June 26, 2010. 5. Judging will tak takee place Saturday, Saturday, June 26, 2010 after 4:30 pm and wil willl not be open to the public, however, the judge will remain in the building for 15 minutes to answer questions. 6. All exhibits must have been collected by the exhibitor exhibitor.. Collectibles can can be new or old, and must be clean, worthy of showing and presented well. 7. If display can be hung, please include hang hanging ing facilities facilities.. 8. All exhibits shoul shouldd be mounted or in see-thru cases cases,, or prepared prepared in any way as to keep the collection together and easy to follow. 9. A Best of Clas Classs rosett rosettee will be giv given en in each cclass lass.. 10. A rosette rosette will be giv given en to the Best ooff Show Show..

ENTRY NO.

CLASS 3-SPORTS COLLECTION

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Bengals Cleveland Browns Cleveland Indians Ohio State Items not listed

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

CLASS 4-FAIR COLLECTION ENTRY NO.

1. Marion County Fair Fair display of signs, poster posters, s, old progr programs, ams, rib ribbons, bons, awards, etc. $3.25 2.25 1.75 2. O Ohhio State Fair-sa sam me as above $3.25 2.25 1.75 3. O Otther Fairs – same as above $3.25 2.25 1.75 CLASS 5-MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS

(Classes 1-2 - Collectables)

ENTRY NO.

CLASS 1-MUSIC ENTRY NO.

1. 2. 3. 4.

Records-78rpm Old Tim Time Music Instruments Old TTiime Sheet Music Items not listed

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

CLASS 2-LIFE EXPERIENCES ENTRY NO.

1. 2. 3. 4.

Famous People Famous An Animals Famous Events Items not listed

(Class 3-5 – Collections)

1. Banks 2. Barbies 3. Key Chains 4. PEZ Dispensers 5. NASCAR 6. Marion memorabilia 7. Presidential 8. Thimbles 9. Tools 10. Toys 11. Miniature Farm TTooys 12. Cracker Jack To Toys 13. Badges/Political Buttons 14. Salt and Pepper Shakers

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.35 $3.25 $3.25

22..25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 22..25 22..25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

15. Item not listed

$3.25

2.25

1.75

DEP DEPAR ARTME TMENT NT 11

 ANTIQUES/VINTAGE  ANTIQUES/VINT AGE ANTIQUES: 75-99 YEARS OLD VINTAGE: FROM 1940’S-1970’S

Jeannine Lyons, Jean Criswell & Dawn McCurdy-Chairpersons Featured Saturday, June 26, 2010 1. Read General Rules at the beginning of the Arts and Crafts Section Section of this fair book. 2. One entry per entry number made. made. 3. Entry forms are to be submitted submitted by Saturday, Saturday, June 19, 2010 at the Fair Board Office, Marion County Coliseum no later than 4:00 pm. 32

4. Entry projects projects will be received in the Arts and Crafts Building Building between 2:00 and 4:00 pm Saturday, June 26, 2010. 5.   Judging will take place Saturday, JJune une 26, 2010 after 4:30 pm and will not be open to the public, however however,, the judge will remain in the building for 15 minutes at the completion of judging to answer questions. 6. Judging will be done according according to age and ccondition ondition of the entry entry.. 7. A Best of Class rrosette osette will be given given in each cl class. ass. 8. A rosette will be given for the ppiece iece that is judged Best of Show. Show. 9. All items will be displayed in covered showcases.

 

DEPAR TMENT 11 DEPARTMENT  ANTIQUES (CONT.) CLASS 1 - COLLECTIONS At least 3 and no more than 10 ENTRY NO 1. Card Cardss (includes postcards, Valentines Valentines,, etc.)   $3.25 2. Buttons $3.25

2.25 2.25

1.75 1.75

43.. 5. 6. 7.

22..2255 2.25 2.25 2.25

11..7755 1.75 1. 1.75 1.75

SSaplotoCnesllars School Books Cookbooks Any other items not listed above

CLASS 2 - KITCHEN AND RELA RELATED TED At least 3 and no more than 5 ENTRY NO. 1. Cookie Cutters 2. Small Utensils 3. Canning Jars 4. Bottles 5. Flat Irons 6. Any other items not listed CLASS - ADVE ADVERTIS RTISEMENTS EMENTS ENTRY 3NO. 1. Posters 2. Political 3. Retail 4. Calendars 5. Any other items not listed above

$$33..2255 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 11..75 1.75

CLASS 4 - DEPRE DEPRESSION SSION WARE WARE (any color) ENTRY NO. 1. Bowl $3.25 2. Platter $3.25 3. Candy Dish $3.25 4. Pitcher $3.25 5. Candle Holders $3.25 6. Stemware $3.25

2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

$3.25

2.25

1.75

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

7. Any other item not listed above CLASS 5 - COBALT BLUE ENTRY NO. 1. Pitcher 2. Plate 3. Vase 4. Candy Dish 5. Bowl 6. Any items not listed above CLASS 6 - GLASSWARE AND POTTER POTTERY Y ENTRY NO. 1. Cup and Saucer 2. Pitcher 3. Candy Dish

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.25 2.25 2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75

45.. VBausteter Dish

$$33..2255

22..2255

11..7755

6. Plate 7. Tea Pot 8. Any other items not listed above

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.25 2. 2.25 2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75

CLASS 7 - METAL (may include toys, tools, boxes, etc.) ENTRY NO. 1. Tin 2. Brass 3. Iron

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.25 2.25 2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75

54.. SPielvwetrer 6. Gold 7. Any other items not listed

$$33..2255 $3.25 $3.25

22..2255 2.25 2.25

11..7755 1.75 1.75

CLASS 8 - WOOD ENTRY NO. 1. Toys 2. Tools 3. Kitchen Utensils 4. Boxes 5. Any other items not listed above

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

CLASS 9 - PERSONAL ENTRY NO. 1. Moustache Cup

$3.25

2.25

1.75

23.. H ShaairvbinrugshMug 4. Comb

$$33..2255 $3.25

22..2255 2.25

11..7755 1.75

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DEPARTMENT 11  ANTIQUES (CONT.) 5. 6. 7. 8.

Hat Pin Handbag Jewelry Any other items not listed above

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2. 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25

1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

1. Pillowcases 2. Table Cloth 3. Doily(s) 4. Dresser Scarf 5. Book 6. Bible 7. Photo Album 8. Lanterns 9. American Indian Ar Artifacts 10. An Any other items not listed

$3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25

2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 22..25 2.25 2.25 2.25

11..75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1. 1 .75 1.75 1.75 1.75

CLASS ENTRY 10 NO.- MISCELLANEOUS

DEPARTMENT 12 SPECIAL CONTEST • PIE AUCTION  Sponsored by Primrose of Marion Featured Friday, July 2, 2010 Auction to be held at 3:00 p.m. in the WMRN tent. Amy Sponseller and Tanyce Addison - Chairpersons 1. Entry forms are to be made made by Saturday Saturday,, June 19, 2010 at the Fair Board Office, Marion County Coliseum no later than 4:00 pm. 2. THE FLAVOR FLAVOR OF THE PPIE IE DOES DOES NOT NOT NE NEED ED TO BE DE DECLARE CLARED D AT THE

15. *Combination fruit pies (Entry #6 below) must have the fruit names written on the entry tags. 16. Any pie which the judges deem ttoo be of POOR QUALITY WILL NOT BE SOLD AT THE PIE AUCTION AUCTION but will be permitted permitted to be recla reclaimed imed at end of judging. 17. From the au auction, ction, 20 percent percent of the proceeds will go to the the Arts and

OF ENTRY. 3.   TIME Exhibitors must pu purchase rchase a membership oorr a 1-day-only exhibito exhibitor’s r’s pass pass.. Friday, July 2, 4.   Entry projects will be accepted between 9 and 10 am, Friday, 2010 at the Arts and Cra Crafts fts Building, Building, to be in place by 10 a.m. Judging will be at 11:00 a.m. The auction will be at 3:00 p.m. in the WMRN tent. 7. ONLY ONLY ONE PIE PER PER EXH EXHIBIT IBITOR OR WILL BE BE ACCE ACCEPTED PTED.. 8. Anyone Anyone age 9 or oolder lder ma mayy enter tthis his con contest. test. 9. Only pies of the vvarieties arieties listed below will be accepted. 10. Each exhibitor must personally sell their pie. 11. Pies must be in an 8 or 9 inch non-returnable pan and be covered with clear plastic wrap. Entry tags with exhibitor’s name and address should be attached to the pan. 12. Pies that need refrigeration will not be accepted. 13. No commercial pie crust mixes, graham cracker crusts, nor commercial fillings will be accepted. 14. Pies will be judged on flavor, texture of fillings and general appearance.

Department with theforremaining percentPie. going the exhibitor. 18. ACrafts rosette will be awarded the Champion First,tosecond, and third ribbons will be awarded in each pie class. Pie Entries

1. Apple Apple,, 2 crust crustss 2. Apple Apple,, crum crumbb ttoppin oppingg 3. Peach, Peach, 2 crust crustss 4. Red RRaspbe aspberry rry,, 2 cr crusts usts 5. Black Raspberry Raspberry,, 2 crusts crusts 6. *Comb *Combinat ination ion fr fruit, uit, 2 cru crusts sts 7. Cherr Cherry, y, 2 crust crustss 8. Blueb Blueberry erry,, 2 cr crusts usts 9. Grap Grapee 10. Pecan 11. Blackberry 12. Other Crumb topped

DEPARTMENT 13  FEATURE  FEA TURE FOR 2010 • MARION’S BEST SALSA

1. Read General Rules at the beg beginning inning of the Arts and Crafts Crafts Section of this book. 2. One entry per class may be made. All entries must be made by the entrant and fresh.

4. Entry project projectss will be received received in the WMRN tent between 3:00 & 5:00 p.m., Saturday, July 3, 2010. 5. An ingredient list (not a detailed recipe) must be submitted with entry. 6. Judging will take place Saturday Saturday,, July 3, 2010 after 5:30 p.m. and will not be open to the public. 7.  Salsas will be judged on taste, smell, look, and presentation. 8. Class Winners will receive Best of Class ribbons, ribbons, and and Best over all will

3. Entry forms are to be submitted by Saturday, June 19, 2010 at the Fair Board Office, Marion County Coliseum no later than 4:00 p.m.

receive Best of Show Ribbon. 9. Public tasting will take place after judging is completed.

Featured Saturday, July 3, 2010 Jenny Baldinger, Karen Seckel – Chairpersons

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DEPARTMENT 13  BEST SALSA (CONT.) Salsa Information:

• All ingredients m must ust be edible edible.. Ingredi Ingredients ents must be fresh. • Entries must be homemade aand nd not produced or pac packaged kaged commercially

in any way. • Particip Participant ant provides: ice chest and ice ice,, 2 quarts of salsa, a place setting/ decoration per entry, and chips for presentation and judging. • Arts and Crafts Department provid provides: es: tables, chips for public tasting, sampling spoons, sampling cups. Class 1 – Hot Salsa Class 2 – Mild Salsa Class 3 – Sweet Salsa/Fruity Salsa

DEPARTMENT 14A SPECIAL CONTEST • JUST FOR FUN  Featured Wednesday, June 30, 2010 Karen Seckel and Phyllis Colegrove- Chairpersons 1. No prepre-entry entry oorr entry fe feee requir required. ed. Entr Entries ies will bbee received received the day of the show. Divi Division sion A - age 4-6 Division B - age 7-10 Division C - age 11-17 Division D - age 18 or older All ages as of June 1, 2010

2. Entr Entryy proje projects cts will will be accep accepted ted at theArts the Arts an andd Crafts Crafts Build Building ing on Wednesday, June 30, 2010, between 10:00 and 11:00 am. 3. Judging will take plac placee at 11:30 am and will not be open to the public. However, the judge will remain in the building for 15 minutes at the completion of judging to answer questions. 4. Each exhi exhibitor bitor may may place entries in two (2) classes. 5. Entries wil willl be judged in the separate separate age divisions. Keep iinn mind each entry will be judged according to: taste, originality, originality, neatness, uniqueness, appeal, and quality of work. Size will not enter into the  judge’s decision. 6. Each entry will remain on display for the duration of the fair fair. Premium money will be given at the time of exhibit release.

7. Entries will be released aand nd must be picked up between 110:00 0:00 am aand nd 12 noon on Monday, July 5, 2010. 8. Entries not pi picked cked up by noon will be left at the ow owner’s ner’s ririsk sk and may be claimed at the Fair Office at the Coliseum. 9. All ag agee divisi divisions ons wil willl be jud judged ged in tthe he foll following owing cclasses: lasses: (Premiums given to 1st place only in each division.) DIVISIONS CLASS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Baked Goods Collectibles Painting Photos Creative Crafts Scrapbooks Items not listed

A

B

C

D

$1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 $1.50

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

Ribbons only will be awarded in each class in all age divisions as follows: 1st- Blue Ribbon, 2nd - Red Ribbon, 3rd - White Ribbon

DEPARTMENT 14B MUD PIES SPECIAL CONTEST • REAL DIRT A contest for youth 12 years old and under.

5. A list of ingredients shoul shouldd be brou brought ght on a recipe card with entry entry..

Featured Tuesday, June 29, 2010

6. Each entry will be judged accor according ding to originality originality,, uni uniqueness, queness,

Lori Parthemore, Chairperson

and creativity. 5. Each entry wi willll remain on display for th thee duration of the fair fair..

1. No pre pre-entr -entryy fee required required.. Entr Entries ies wil willl be registere registeredd and received received on Tuesday Tuesday,, June 29, 2010 at the Arts & Crafts Building between

6. Entries will be released aand nd must be picked up between 110:00 0:00 am and noon on Monday, July 5, 2010.

10:00 - 11:00 a.m. 2. Judging will take plac placee at 11:30 a.m a.m.,., and will be closed to to the public. 3. All ent entrant rantss must be 1122 year yearss old and under. under. 4. Entr Entries ies must be in foi foill pans. pans. Only oone ne entr entryy per applica applicant. nt. 35

 

DEP DEPAR ARTME TMENT NT 14C  INTERLOCKING  INTERLOCKIN G BUILDING BLOCKS 6. An entry con consists sists of a model model constructed from any size in interlocking terlocking

Featured Thursday, July 1, 2010 Karen Seckel - Chairperson

building blocks (ex. Lego, Duplo,Tyco, etc.) a. Any type of structu structure re will be permitted.

1. No pre-entry fee req required. uired. Entries will be registered the day of the con contest. test. 2. All age divisio divisions ns will be judged in the following classes: Division Divis ion A – Ages 4-6 Division Divis ion B – Ages 7-10 Division Divis ion C – Ages 1111-14 14 Division D – Ages 15-18 All ages as of June 1, 2010 Ribbons will be awarded in each age division as follows: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. A $1.50 premium will be given to the 1st place winner in each age division. 3. Entry project projectss will bbee accepted at the Arts and Crafts Build Building ing on Thursday Thursday,, July 1, 2010 between 10 and 11 a.m. 4. Judging will be at 11:30 a.m. and will be closed to the public; however however,, the judge will remain for 15 minutes at the completion of judging to answer questions. questions. 5. An entrant may be present durin duringg judging, if needed, to demonstrate any movable and/or removable part.

b. Structure can be motorized and/or have moveable parts. c. The construc construction tion can take place in the Arts and Crafts Build Building ing or can be brought in completed form. Regardless, the structure must be completed by 11:00 a.m. d. The structure must be on a moveable, st sturdy urdy base that supports the structure when it is moved. e. Entries will be judged on degree of difficulty for the age division, creativity, originality, and durability durability.. 7. Entries must bbee left on display for the dur duration ation of the fair. fair. 8. Entries will be released and must be pic picked ked up between 10:00 – noon on Monday, July 5, 2010. 9. Entries not pic picked ked up bef before ore 2:00 p.m p.m.. will be left at the owner’ owner’ss risk and may be claimed at the Fair Board Office at the Coliseum during normal business hours.

TUG OF WAR COMPETITION FRIDAY, JULY 2, 11:30 AM EVERS ARENA  Your team is invited to participate in our Tug of War Competit Competition ion on Friday, July 2, 11:30 AM, Evers Arena, Marion County Fairgrounds. Fairgrounds. Weigh in begins at 10:30 AM. The Competition will be divided in three weight classes with no more than eight (8) members per team: Divisions Total Team Weight Youth 600 lbs. and under Intermediate Adult

601 – 1200 lbs. 1201 lbs. and up

Prizes awarded to each class will be a team trophy. trophy. Registration deadline is Friday, Friday, July 2, 10:30 AM. No entry fee other than gate admission. TUG OF WAR REGISTRATION FORM

Team____________________________________ Team______________________________________________________ __________________ Contact Person________________________ Person____________________________ ____ Address____________________________________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip_______________________________________________ Phone___________________________________ Division (circle one):

Youth

Intermediate

Adult

Mail to: Marion Co. Senior Fair Office, 220 E. Fairground St., Marion, OH 43302 • Tele Telephone phone 740-382-2558 or Fax 740-382-3477 36

 

2010

SKILLET THROWING CONTEST THURSDAY, JULY 1ST, 2:00 PM JR. FAIR HORSE ARENA This contest is open to all ladies over the age of eighteen (18). - Three Three thr throws ows per lady, lady, longest longest throw throw will will be counted. counted. - The lane wi willll be 10ft. 10ft. wide wide.. - If the skillet goes out of bounds, the distance will be measured where where it crosses the sideline. - The contestant must stay in the 10 ft. arc behind the base line. REGISTRATION

Name_____________________________________________ Name____________________________ _________________ Phone__________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ _ City, State, Zip _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Mail to:

Marion Co. Sr. Sr. Fair Office 220 E. Fairground Fairground St. • Marion, OH 43302 TelephoneTele phone740-382-2558 740-382-2558 or Fax 740-382-3477 (Deadline:Any time prior to beginning of contest)

THE E MA MARI RION ON CO CO.. HI HIST STOR ORIC ICAL AL SO SOCI CIET ETY Y TH  AT PIONEER GREEN 

Daily activities: 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. – Log Cabin open, serving fresh popped popcorn. Agricultural tools on display. 12 noon to 4:00 p.m. - A visit with different personalities from Marion’s Marion’s past with hands on activiti activities es for youn youngg and old. On the lawn – The Whet Whetstone stone Woo Wooddcarvers will be carving. Special Events: The Homespun String Band- will play on the Log Cabin porch periodically

It’ss Marion C It’ County ounty Fai Fairr Time! Hard work, determination and compassion lead to great rewards, whether that’s a blue ribbon or improved health. Differen Diff erentt journeys,same journeys,same goal:Joy in what we do and the good health to do it. From the Marion General Hospital family to your family:  Have fun at YOUR county fair! Brandi Augenstein,ICU, and  her son, Mitch – member member of  River Valley FF FFA A

during the fair. fair. Monday & Tuesday – Bake Sale- wonderful goodies from Marion County’s best cooks. Wednesday  – Civil War Day at the ccabin abin with the 121st Ohio Volunteer Infantr Infantry. y.

Sarah Myers,cardiac cath lab, and sons, Jake and Matthew – members of Purple Ribbon Ribbon 4-H Club

 Julie Sw ihart, ihart, emergency  service ervices,and s,and he her  r  daughter,Libby, daug hter,Libby, sitting pr oudly on her horse – me member  of  Dusty  Dusty Tails

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MARION COUNTY FAIR ENTRY FORM

Forms also available on the web site: www.marioncountyfairgrounds www.marioncountyfairgrounds.com .com MAIL ENTRY FORMS TO: MARION MARION COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 

Attn: CANDY TRIPP 220 E. FAIRGROUND ST. MARION, OHIO 43302 [email protected]   EXHIBITOR EXHIBITOR NO. _____________ AMOUNT ENCLOSED FOR: FAI AIRR SE SEAS ASON ON TI TICK CKET ET AT $2 $20. 0.00 00 EA EACH CH.. ..…$ …$__ ____ ____ __ TAGS AGS ____ ______ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ __ 2010 2010 MEMB MEMBER ERSH SHIP IP TI TICK CKET ET AT $2 $20. 0.00 00 EA EACH CH… … $___ $_____ ____ ON ONEE DAY DAY ON ONLLY PASS ASS (1ADMIT (1ADMITTTANCE ANCE)) AT $6.0 .000 EA EAC CH….$ H….$__ ____ ____ __ TOTAL ENTRY FEES….. $______ TOTAL ENC ENCLOS LOSED ED… …….$ .$__ ____ ____ __

MEMB MEMBER ERSH SHIP IP NO NO.. ____ ______ ____ ____ __ BALA BALANC NCEE DUE DUE ____ ______ ____ ____ ____ ____ DAT DATE ENT ENTERE ERED __ ____ ______ ____ ____ ____ TO BE FILL FILLED ED IN BY OF OFFI FICE CE

ENTRY ENTR Y FORMS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY JUNE 19, 2010 AT 4:00 PM. LATE ENTRIES ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCE ACCEPTED PTED..

IMPORTANT: EXHIBITORS INALL OPEN CLASSES INALL DEPARTMENTS OFTHE MARION COUNTY FA IMPORTANT: FAIR IR ARE REQUIREDTO PURCHASE A FAIR SEASON OR A MEMBERSHIPTICKET.THESE TICKETS WILL BE HONORED FOR FOR GATE ADMISSIONAT ALL TIMES DURINGTHE FAIR. A REMITTANCE CO COVERING VERING THE COST O OFF TICKET MUSTACCOMPANY THE ENTRY ENTRY FORM. ONLY FOR EXHIBITORS IN DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT 1 (SHEEP) – INSTEAD OFA WEEKLY WEEKLY PASS, PASS, A ONE DAY ONLY PASS MA MAYY BE PURCHASED AT $6.00. ALL EXHIBITORSAGREE TO RULESAS STATED IN THE FAIR BOOK.

Name of exhibitor _____________________________________________Phone _____________________________________________Phone _____________ Address _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ IF ANY LIVES LIVESTO TOCK CK IS ENTERED ON THIS BLA BLANK NK THE FOLLO FOLLOWING WING MUST BE FILL FILLED ED IN:

Number Num ber of ani animal malss ent entere eredd on thi thiss ent entry ry blank: Sheep (head) ______________ DEPT. NO.

CLASS NO.

How many many same same are ent entere eredd in Junior Junior Fair: Fair: Sheep (head)

ENTRY NO.

___________

Number Number of stalls stalls needed needed ___ ______ ______ ___ If 4-H club exhibitor check here _______ If FFA exhibitor check here _______ _______

DESCRIPTION OF ENTRIES

Questions? Quest ions? Call (740) (740)382-255 382-2558 8 or (740)382-3477 (Fax (Fax)) 38

FEE

 

UNIIOR FAIR THE STATED PURPOSE OF THE JUN 1.

To condu conduct ct judging judging and exhibiti exhibitions ons

The Marion County Junior Fair Board hopes you will give these volunteer

2.

To provide an opportunity opportunity for you youth th to demonstrate demonstrate skills skills learned

leaders your support, cooperation and patience as they work to accomplish

through their organization’s project work. 3.

To provide provide an opp opportun ortunity ity for the pu public blic ttoo see and and be aaware ware of

these goals during the Marion County Jr. Fair.

participating organization’s organization’s and individual member’s achievements. 4

To conduct and provide fair fair,, equitable, equitable, and safe competition for

exhibitors and their projects projects.. 5.

To provi provide de op opport portunit unities ies for membe memberr or organiz ganization ationss to promote promote the the

purposes,, methods and values of their respective organizations. purposes organizations. 7.

Board anytime during the fair.

To provide appropriate recognition of eexhibitors xhibitors who have demon-

strated respective levels of knowledge and skills developed. 6

Interested youth may pick up applications to serve on the 2011 Jr. Jr. Fair

To promote youth involvement in cooperating organizations organizations..

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 JUNIOR FAIR SECTION  Marion County Junior Fair Board of Superintendents Department

Name

 

BEEF

Seth Dyer Ben McKinnis  

BOOTHS

  4-H CROP, SHOP, SCIENCE & SHOP,

 

Term Ends

HORSES

 

Jordan Bentley Ryan Eblin Callie Rollison

2011 2011 2010

POULTRY

 

Adam Isler Karah Kinney Julie Wagner

2011 2011 2010

RABBITS

 

Brandon A Auustin Brittany Eaches Tyler Fields Kristen Furer

2010 2011 2010 2011

Kayla Brown Maggie Dean Mallory Galloway Mo Mollllee ee Ga Gallllow oway ay (P (Pre resi side dent nt)) NicoleTho Nicole Thompso mpsonn (Asst. (Asst. Secretary) Secretary)

2010 2010 2010 20 2011 11 2011

Casey Hilliker Ryan McQuillen

2010 2011

Shelby Boger Justin Dilsaver Zach Isler Ashley Kasler Jon Townsend

2010 2011 2011 2010 2011

2010 2011

Samantha Jordan Katie Smith

2010 2011

Kari Boles (Treasurer) Jimm Jimmyy Long Longoo (Ass (Asst. t. Se Secr cret etar ary) y) Anthony Owen Sarah Rodriguez Lauren Thomas

2011 2011 2011 2010 2011 2010

SHEEP

 

DAIRY

 

Missy Dean Brittney Seiter Helen Williams

2010 2010 2011

DOGS

 

Miranda Smith

2010

Megan Weir

2011

SMALL SMA LL ANIMA ANIMALS LS

  A Anngel Dye (Secretary) Summer Jordan

2010 2011

SWINE

Seaton Dyer Katelyn Hamilton Brittani Neal Page Waller

2011 2011 2010 2011

FAMILY & CONSUMER   SCIENCES FFA

GOATS

 

 

Levi Criswell Taylor Harris Me Mega gann Van anMe Mete terr (R (Rep epor orte ter) r)

2011 2011 2010 2010

 

 

This Board of Superintendents has volunteered many hours toward planning and conducting the activities of the Marion County Fair. Along with volunteer adult advisors, Jr. Jr. advisors and department assistants, they have worked hard to have the very best Jr. Fair program possible. possible.

2010 GENERAL RULES GO GOV VERNIN ING G THE JUNIOR FAIR 1. Any boy or girl under 1199 yea years rs of age as of January January 1 of the current year and is an active member of a Marion County Youth Organization actively represented on the Junior Fair Board is eligible to participate in the Junior Fair. The rules of the Marion County Fair and Special Rules of the Junior Fair will govern all exhibits and participation. 2. All eexhibits xhibits must be from from projects projects regularly regularly enrolled and co connducted through that represented organization. The exhibitor must have approval of their advisor to participate. 4-H members are ineligible for fair participation participation if they do not attend a minimum of six club meetings meetings.. 4-H advisors will verify this for fair eligibility. 3. Jr. Jr. FFair air you youth th exhibitors exhibitors may may be members of multiple multiple youth youth 40

programs (FFA, 4-H, FCCLA, Scouts, etc.) and participate in various school courses. courses. Since the goals of all these programs is to broaden and expand the students experience and learning, when a student participates in two or more such opportunities, projects constructed, grown, assembled, etc. must be separate and different for each program when used as an exhibit at the Marion County Jr. Fair. Agriculture and science project exhibits must also be separate and different from those completed for industrial arts, science fair and other school credit projects (other than FFA or FCCLA projects exhibited as FFA or FCCLA project exhibits.) 4. No entry fe feee is charged charged for entries in the Junio Juniorr Fair Fair,, howe however ver,, all

 

exhibitors in Open Class must purchase an exhibitor or membership ticket. 5. Any exh exhibito ibitorr in the the Junior Junior Fair Fair shall shall be elig eligible ible to eexhibit xhibit in Open Class by making the proper Open Class entry as stated, in the rules and regulations of the Marion CountyAgricultural County Agricultural Society. Society. 6. Passes will be furnished to all bonafide Junior Fair project exhibitors. Passes are available to all qualified leaders of exhibiting county youth programs at one-half the regular membership fee. Passes must

or sale money unless prior permission has been granted by the Junior Fair Board Executive committee. Individuals requesting permission to arrive late or leave early must submit a request in writing by June 1st of the current year stating the reason they need permission to arrive late or leave early. This request should be submitted to Marion Count Countyy Junior Fair Board, 222 West Center Street, Marion, Ohio 43302. 20. Late entries will be accepted until until the Monday Monday prior to the beginning of the fair provided a $10 late fee is paid to the Marion County

be carried at found all times on the fairgrounds. Passesother are not transferable. A pass in when the possession of an individual than the person to whom it was issued will be taken up and no other pass will be given. 7. If parents of Junior Fair exhibitors wish a season pass for the fair fair,, they must purchase a membership ticket. 8. Entri Entries es must be be made acc accordin ordingg to the rrules ules go govern verning ing the ddepart epart-ment. 9. Exhibits mu must st be be reported reported to tthe he proper proper department superintendents before space or pen assignments will be given. 10. Each exhibitor is responsible for having his exhibit exhibit properly ttagged agged as to department, name name,, or exhibit breed, or variety. 11. No exhibitor w will ill be allowed more more than two entries per breed in

Junior FairGover Board Board. . After thisassigned date no to entries will be accepted. 21. The Governing ning Body tlate o each department will will cooperate in making decisions. They will handle all details pertaining to their department and be responsible for orderly and attractive arrangements of exhibits. 22. Any circumstances arising which is not governed governed by Junior Fair Rules will be subject to the jurisdiction of the Junior Fair Board Executive Committee and Advisors to that committee. committee. 23. Junior Fair Premiums will be paid 10-12 noon, 2-4 2-4 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. in the Sr. Sr. Fair Board office, starting Wednesday Wednesday.. Fair premiums must be picked up during the fair or they will be forfeited. 24. In the question of a rule violation, the exhibitor and/or parties involved will be questioned by the Department Governing Body (Jr.

any class unless department rules specifically state otherwise. 12. The ju judges dges sh shall all decide decide whethe whetherr A, B or C premiu premiums ms shall be awarded regardless of number in class. 13. Any exhibit deemed unworthy of of consideration shall be barred from showing and receiving an award. 14. Exhibitors must make arrangement arrangement to remove all exhibits within 2 hours following release time. Exhibits not removed are left at the exhibitor’ss own risk. exhibitor’ 15. Premiums will be paid in accordance accordance with the premium list set up for each department providing no prorating is necessary. 16. Any Junior FFair air exhibitor having having a part in creating a disturbance while on the fairgrounds will have to appear before the Junior Fair Board Executive committee and may be subject to any or all of the

Fair Department Superintendents, Superintendents, Jr Jr.. Fair Department Advisors, Advisors, Sr. Fair Department Superintendents Superintendents,, OSU Extension Educator). If it is felt that

following: forfeit their premium money, retu return rn all awards and trophies, and/or forfeit their right to sell or sale check. 17. All Junior FFair air livestock exhibitors exhibitors must submit submit to a vveterinarian eterinarian health check of all animals except swine upon entry to the fairgrounds conforming to regulations found in this book in the section governing “Livestock Inspection and Health Regulations.” 18. Only Junior FFair air livestock exhibitors exhibitors will be permitted to stay on the grounds overnight and this will be permitted only with written permission. A written permission form signed by parents must be received in the Marion County office of the Ohio State University Extension or the Junior Fair Board office prior to 6 p.m. of the first night of stay. 19. Junior fair exhibitors w wanting anting to bring livestock onto the grounds anytime other than the scheduled times or leaving prior to the sched-

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2010 RULES FOR THE JUN UNIIOR FAIR (CONT.)

premiums, return return all trophies, return return all awards, awards, and return or forfeit all sale money. 25.Protests must be made in writing, signed by party or parties making

a violation has occurred, the Departmental Governing Body will make

the protest, and filed with the Jr. Fair Board Office by noon of the day

a recommendation to the Jr. Jr. Fair Board Executive committee. committee. Upon

following the incident and/or award, accompanied by the protest fee

hearing the case, the Jr. Fair Board Executive committee will make a

of $25, which will be retained by the Marion County Jr. Fair Board if

ruling. When satisfactory evidence has been obtained by the Jr. Fair

protest is not sustained. Parties may appeal the decision of the Jr. Fair

Board Executive committee that any of the rules have been violated the exhibitor and/or exhibitor’s family may be barred from showing in

Board Executive committee to the Sr. fair Board in writing by noon of

any future Marion County Fairs. In case any premium shall have been

the day following the decision accompanied by an additional protest

awarded to animals shown in violation of this rule, the Jr. Fair Board Executive committee may require any or all of the following: refund all

fee of $25, which will be retained by the Marion County Sr. fair Board if the protest is not sustained.

OUTS TAN ANDIN DING G MA MARK RKET ET LI LIVE VEST STOC OCK K EX EXHI HIBI BITO TOR R OUTST The Junior Fair Board, Skillathon Committee, Livestock Sale Committee, and the Sr. Fair Board have collaborated to sponsor the Outstanding Market Livestock Exhibitor recognition. Market livestock exhibitors in beef, sheep, swine, rabbits, rabbits, goats, poultry poultry,, and dairy feeders will earn points from skillathon, showmanship, showmanship, and their market class participation toward the Outstanding Market Livestock Exhibitor in each of these species. The Outstanding Market Livestock Exhibitors will sell their animal immediately following the Grand and Reserve Champion animals in the Sale of Champions portion of the Marion County Junior Fair Livestock Sale. SCORING: Scoring will be the total of points (maximum 100 points each) from skillathon, showmanship and market class. Adult department advisors will be responsible for collecting and totaling scores, tie breakers will be: 1st highest skillathon score; 2nd - highest showmanship placing, 3rd - market class placings. SKILLATHON POINTS: Top 20 places will receive points starting with 100 points for 1st place and decreasing by 2 points each descending placing, i.e. 1st -100 points, 2nd - 98 points, 3rd -96 points, 4th -94, etc. SHOWMANSHIP POINTS: -Only the top 5 placings will receive points beginning at 100 and decreasing by 2 points each, descending placing: 1st 100, 2nd - 98, 3rd - 96, 4th - 94, 5th place - 92. -Showmanship points are assigned to the exhibitor and can come from any of the exhibitor’s animals as long as it is a market animal. -The exhibitor must show their market animals in the showmanship class to receive the points. -Breeding animals shown in a showmanship class will be disregarded when assigning Outstanding Market Exhibitor placings and points. i.e. - Plac Placings: ings: 1st breed breeding-0 ing-0 42

2nd market - 100 3rd breeding -0 4th market - 98 5th market - 96 6th market - 94 7th market - 92 -Once an eligible exhibitor wins Sr. Showmanship they will automatically receive 100 points in all succeeding years providing they participate in that species Showman of Showmen class. (Exception: an eligible exhibitor who has won the Showmanship Sweepstakes will automatically receive 100 points in succeeding years without actually showing in any showmanship class in that species.) MARKET CLASS POINTS: Only the top five (5) places in the respective market class will receive points beginning at 100 and decreasing by 2 points each descending placing, i.e., 1st - 100, 2nd - 98, 3rd - 96, 4th - 94, 5th place - 92. Market class points will only be earned in the all-inclusive Jr. Fair Market Steer Show, not the Marion County Bred, Born and Raised Show. ORDER OF SALE: The order of sale in the Sale of Champions will be Grand Champion, Reserve Champion, Outstanding Market Livestock Exhibitor, and Division Champions Market Class. Points earned by the Grand, Reserve and Division Champions are excluded from Outstanding Market Exhibitor totals. totals. However, the exhibitors skillathon and showmanship points are not excluded and can be added to market class points earned on a second animal. When a champion animal exhibitor accumulates enough points on a second animal the Outstanding Exhibitor honor will be highlighted as that animal is sold. MUST SELL: Exhibitors winning Outstanding Market Exhibitor MUST SELL the animal that earned the market points in the Sale of Champions.

 

2010 AGRICULTURAL RULES 1. Entrie Entriess of all all anima animall exhibits exhibits ex except cept small animals animals shall be made made on tthe he appropriate department entry form by the deadline in the department information. Entries may be turned into the Extension office prior to the entry deadlines. 2. The ssponsor ponsor of a county county or iindepe ndependent ndent aagricu gricultura lturall socie society ty or th thee Ohio exposition commission shall provide a livestock exhibitor or an adult advisor, upon

sale, such animal(s) will not be permitted to sell. The animal placing next in line at the show shall move up. Should violation be discovered after the sale, all sale money shall be returned to the buyer and the animal or carcass will be returned to the exhibitor. 12. Exhibitors will kkeep eep stalls, aisles, aand nd areas around barns clean, neat and

request, a copy ofbook Chapter 901-19 ofnotice: the Administrative Code and print in their current premium the following notice:“Chapter “Chapter 901-19, of the Administrative Code (Ohio livestock tampering exhibition rules) will be made available to a livestock exhibitor or an adult advisor, upon request.” 3. All exh exhibits ibits must must hav havee been a regula regularr project project of tthe he exhi exhibitor bitor dduring uring tthe he cur cur-rent year. 4. All exh exhibits ibits are are to be made made in aaccor ccordance dance w with ith the exhibi exhibitt requi requireme rements nts for the project. 5. All ex exhibits hibits are to be gr graded aded aand nd premiums premiums and riribbons bbons awar awarded ded on the A,B,C basis. Livestock exhibitors must participate in a Skillathon to be eligible for premiums. 6. First place animals, except those th that at are underweight or ove overweight, rweight, may try for championship. Remaining first and second place animals may try for Reserve Championship if they receive an “A “A”” ribbon. 7. All cro cropp exhibits exhibits must must be in ne neat at and attra attractive ctive containers containers ffurnish urnished ed by the the exhibitor. Grains should be exhibited in a gallon glass container with a lid. 8. All live livestock stock entered entered in the Junior Fair must pass pass heal health th inspection inspection as outlined in the Senior Fair Rules. 9. Ethic Ethical al treatment treatment of all an animals imals aand nd ethi ethical cal co conduct nduct ffrom rom th thee exhib exhibitor itor ar aree expected at the Marion County Fair. Fair. This includes but is in no way limited to: water available at all times for animals (or as appropriate for cattle and horses), food provided as appropriate for the species, and general care provided to the animal(s) such as cleaning or pens and stalls and washing of animals as needed. Failure to follow this rule will result in the following: First Offense – Warning (from the Jr. Fair Superintendents and Department committee) Second Offense – Notice (from the Jr. Fair Superintendents and Department committee

free of hazards at all times. Inspection may be made at any time. Exhibitors found negligent will be notified. Violations shall be cause for premiums and/or right of sale to be forfeited. 13. At the conclusion of the fair fair,, all eexhibitors xhibitors will clean their their pens of all straw and manure and place it in designated locations. Violations shall be cause for premiums to be withheld from sale proceeds. 14. Breed Classes not listed will be provided if three or more animals in the same breed class are exhibited. Grand and Reserve Champion ribbons will be provided only if three or more animals are exhibited in the same breed class. 15. No Junior FFair air animal shall be shown in both bbreeding reeding and market classes. 16. Market anim animals als must have be been en completely an andd fully owned by the exhibitor exhibitor,, including all showing rights and in complete possession by the prospective possession date. Breeding stock and horses may be leased. 17. All exhibitors m must ust be phy physically sically involved on a daily basis in the feeding, watering, training and grooming of project animals on or after the possession date.

to appear at a meeting to develop a plan to assist the junior fair exhibitor in providing proper care for their animal(s)) Third Offense – Suspension (from the Jr. Fair Fair Superintendents and Department committee suspending the junior fair exhibitor from all premiums and the junior fair livestock sale)

Exhibitor has the right to appeal this decision in writing to the entire Jr. Fair Board. 10. Each Junior Fair exhibitor must show his ow ownn animal in the ring unless excused by the department committee, including the vocational agricultural teacher and 4-Hinadvisor assistingJunior in theFair department. If theshow exhibitor shows animal. more than one animal class, another exhibitor must the second 11. Should tampering, fraud or deception be discovered any premiums, trophies, awards, and/or sale money will be withheld or returned. If it is discovered prior to

(Exception-college students will be granted the right to show providing they have their animal on the possession date and are an active member of 4-H or FFA). 18. Junior FFair air livestock exhibitor must be directly involved and actively participating in the grooming of their exhibit during all grooming activity on their animals. No professional fitting and grooming is permitted. Physical assistance other than Marion County 4-H or FFA advisors, immediate family or members is not permitted. 19. Project animals part of someone else’ else’ss herd or flock must be penned separately as of the possession date. Possession date for respective species are: Beef -December 19; Beef Feeders – May 17; Market and Breeding Goats - April 24; Rabbits - Meat Pen – June 4; Breeding Sheep – May 15; Breeding Rabbit - May 3; Dairy Feeder –April – April 3; all other animals - May 1. See the Poultry Department Department Rules for all poultry possession dates. 20. The Marion County Senior FFair air Board reserves the right to require places, 1-3 in each class of animals or any other suspect animal, to be subject to examinations or tests as prescribed by the Department Governing Body to determine if a substance has been administered to the animal to change the conformation or temperament of the animal. If such case arise and proof is confirmed this will be considered fraud and deception and the above mentioned rules apply.

 JR. FAIR EXHIBITORS DRESS CODE FOR  LIVESTOCK SHOWS AND SALE As street clothes are not show clothes the following will be enforced at the 2010 Marion County Fair: • Full length pants are required. (Belts are strongly encouraged.) • Closed toe shoes are required. (Hard (Hard soled shoes are recommended. No clogs or slides.) • Shirts must have collars, sleeves, and be tucked in. (No halter-tops, tank tops, etc. will be allowed. allowed. Bare midriff and/or navel are not to show.) show.) • Writing on shirts may include 4-H clubs, FFA Chapters, etc., but cannot

include farm names, family names or ads. • Anyone not in compliance with the dress code will be given a chance to change into an outfit that meets the above rules immediately prior to the show. If at any time during a show a member is not in compliance with the dress code he or she will be disqualified from both the show and the sale. • The leadership from each department, in combination with the Senior Fair Board will enforce these rules. • Plan ahead to have appropriate clothes on show & sale day. 43

 

2010 MAR 2010 ARIO ION N CO COUN UNTY TY JUN UNIO IOR R FAIR SC SCHE HEDU DULE LE SUNDAY, JUNE 27 - SUNDAY, JULY 4 Thursday, June 24th 5:00 – 9:00 p.m p.m.. Basic Boot Boothh C Constr onstructio uctionn Friday, June 25th 1:0 1:00–9 0–9:00 :00 p. p.m. m. Booth Booth Con Constr struct uction ion (Booth Building) Saturday, June 26th 9:00 -3:00 p.m p.m.. Crop, Crop, Shop Shop,, Science Science and Engine Engineering ering Judgin Judgingg 9: 9:000 a.m a.m. Hors Horsee Qua ualiliffyi ying ng Sho Show 10:00-6:0 10:0 0-6:000 p.m p.m.. Booth Booth Construct Construction ion (Booth Building- Close at 6:00 p.m.) 10:00-4:0 10:0 0-4:000 pp.m. .m. Jr. Jr. FFair air Board Board Office Office O Open pen - Fair Fair Ro Royalt yaltyy Vot Voting ing Tent) t) 1:0 1:00-3 0-3:00 :00 p. p.m. m. 4-H 4-H/FF /FFA A Piz Pizza za Pa Party rty (WMRN Ten Sunday, June 27th All day Booth Building Closed sed 7:30.-12: 7:30 .-12:00 00 noon Swine Check-In Check-In (also 4:00-6:00 p.m.) West West Gate only 12 12:0 :000 no noon on Al Alll ho hors rsee exhi exhibi bits ts mu must st be in stal stalls ls 12:00-2:0 12:0 0-2:000 p.m p.m.. HorseVeterinary HorseVeterinary Check (Horse Barns) 12:00-9:0 12:0 0-9:000 pp.m. .m. Jr. Jr. FFair air Board Board Office Office O Open pen - Fair Fair Ro Royalt yaltyy Vot Voting ing 12 12:3 :300-2: 2:30 30 Ho Hors rsee Exhi Exhibi bito torr Chec Checkk-In In 2:00 – 4:00 p.m p.m.. Rabbit Rabbit Check-In Check-In 2: 2:00 00 - 5: 5:00 00 FF FFA A Proj Projec ectt Ch Chec eckk-In In 2: 2:30 30 p.m .m.. Ho Hors rsee Exhi Exhibi bito torr Meet Meetin ingg (Horse Arena) Arena)

4 -8:0 -8:000 p.m.

Pou Poultry ltry,, Sheep Sheep,, Beef Beef,, Dairy Dairy,, and Goat Goatss Check Check-In -In (West Gate Only)

4:0 4:000 – 6:0 6:000 p. p.m. m. 7: 7:00 00 p. p.m. m. 8: 8:00 00 p. p.m. m.

Swi Swine ne Che Checkck-In In (West Gate Only) (also 7:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon) Swine Swine Ex Exhi hibi bito torr Ba Barn rn Meet Meetin ingg foll follow owed ed byWei byWeigh gh-I -Inn Da Dair iryy an andd Da Dair iryy Feede eederr Ex Exhi hibi bito torr Ba Barn rn Meet Meetin ingg followed by Weigh-In 8: 8:00 00 p. p.m. m. Goat Goat Ex Exhi hibi bito torr Ba Barn rn Meet Meetin ingg foll follow owed ed byWei byWeigh gh-I -Inn 9: 9:00 00 p. p.m. m. Sh Shee eepp Ex Exhi hibi bito torr Ba Barn rn Meet Meetin ingg fo follllow owed ed byWei byWeighgh-In In Monday, June 28th 9: 9:00 00 a.m. a.m. Da Dair iryy Sh Show owma mans nshi hipp fo follllow owed ed by Dair Dairyy Br Bree eedd Show Show 9: 9:00 00 a.m. a.m. Beef Beef Barn Barn Me Meet etin ingg fo follllow owed ed byWei byWeigh gh-I -Inn Tent) t) 9: 9:30 30 a.m. a.m. Po Poul ultr tryy Barn Barn Meet Meetin ingg foll follow owed ed byWei byWeigh gh-I -Inn  (WMRN Ten 10 10:0 :000 a. a.m. m. Ra Rabb bbit it Ba Barn rn Me Meet etin ingg 10:00 10:00 a.m a.m.. Hor Horse se King King and Que Queen en Com Compet petiti ition, on, Pro Produc ductio tionn Classe Classess 11:0 11:000 a. a.m m. Mar arkket Goa oatt Sh Shoow 1: 1:000 p.m .m.. 1: 1:00 00 p. p.m. m. 2: 2:000 p.m .m.. 5: 5:000 p.m .m.. 6:00 -8:30 p.m p.m.. 7:3 7:300 p. p.m. m.

Bee eeff Fit Fitting ting Cont Contes estt Rabbi Rabbitt Sh Show owma mansh nship ip Clin Clinic ic (E (Eve vers rs No Nort rth) h) Mar arkket Rab abbi bitt Weigh eigh--In Swin Swinee Sh Show owm man ansh ship ip Nutrition Nutrition and Misc. Proje Projects cts Show Cro Crop, p, Shop, Shop, Scienc Sciencee and Eng Engine ineeri ering/ ng/Boo Booth th Awa Awards rds Announced 8:00 p.m. Style Revue 8: 8:30 30 p.m .m.. Fai airr Ro Roya yalt ltyy Co Coro rona nati tion on Tuesday, June 29th 9: 9:00 00 a.m. a.m. Rabbi Rabbitt Sh Show owma mansh nship ip an andd Ma Mark rket et Ra Rabb bbit it Show Show

Wednesday, June 30th 9:00 :00 a.m a.m. Ra Rabb bbit it Br Bree eedi ding ng Sho how w (Evers Arena - North) 9:00 9:00 a.m. a.m. Da Dair iryy Feede eederr Showm Showman ansh ship ip foll follow owed ed by Dairy Feeder Classes 10:0 10:000 a. a.m. m. Wor orki king ng Cl Clas asss Show Show (Horse Arena) Arena) 1:00 :00 p.m. .m. Br Bree eedi ding ng Shee Sheepp Sho Show  (Evers Arena - South) 3:00 p.m. Sheep Lead Class (Evers Arena -South) 3:00 :00 p.m. .m. PedalT edalTrracto actorr Pu Pullll (Coliseum) 5:00 p.m. Market Lamb Show Thursday, July 1st 8:30-9 8:30-9:00 :00 a.m. a.m. Sma Smallll Ani Animal mal Sho Show w CheckCheck-In In (Coliseum) 9:00 9:00-1 -122 noon noon Smal Smalll Anima Animall Sh Show ow Ju Judg dgin ingg (Coliseum) 9:00 9:00 a.m. a.m. Goa Goatt Show Show - Sho Showma wmanshi nship, p, Dai Dairy ry,, Specia Specialty lty,, Boer Boer, BBR (Evers Arena - So South) uth)

9:00 :00 a.m a.m. 10:0 10:000 a. a.m. m. 10:00 :00 a. a.m m. 12:0 12:000 p.m .m.. 12:1 12:155 p. p.m. m. 1:00 :00 p.m. .m. 3:00 3:00 p.m. p.m.

Poul ultr tryy Mar arkket Sho Show  (Evers Arena-North) Coun County ty 44-H H Cl Clov over erbud bud Meet Meetin ingg (Coliseum) Hors Horsee Fun Fun Sho Show (HorseArena) Smal Smalll Anim AnimalAw alAwar ards ds Pr Prog ogrram Smal Smalll Anima Animall Pr Proj ojec ects ts Rele Release asedd Shee Sheepp Fit Fitti ting ng Cont Conteest (Evers Arena-South) Beef Be ef Show Showma mans nshi hipp in incl clud udin ingg Beef Beef Feede eeders rs (Evers Arena - So South) uth)

5:30 :30 p.m. .m. Beef Beef Bre reeedi ding ng Sho Show  (Evers Arena-South) 7:00 p.m. Market Beef Show (Evers Arena - South) South) Friday, July 2nd Arena) 9:00 9:00 a.m. a.m. Poul Poultr tryy Show Showma mans nshi hipp an andd Br Bree eedi ding ng Show Show (Evers Arena) Tent) 9:00 9:00 a.m. a.m. 44-H H Demo Demons nstr trat atio ionn Co Cont ntes estt (WMRN Tent) 10:0 10:000 a. a.m. m. Live Livest stoc ockk Ju Judg dgin ingg Co Cont ntes estt – Ev Ever erss Ar Aren enaa 10:00 :00 a. a.m m. Hors Horsee As Asso soccia iate te Sho Show (Horse Arena Arena)) 10:00 10:00-11 -11 a.m. a.m. 4-H Dog Sho Show w Check Check In (Coliseum) 10:30-1: 10:3 0-1:00 00 p.m. Dog Care and Poster Poster Judging Judging 11:30 a.m. Tugg-O O-War 12 noon 4-H Dog Show (Coliseum)

10 10:0 :000 a. a.m. m. 11 11:0 :000 a. a.m. m. 1: 1:30 30 p. p.m. m.

Ho Hors rsee Sh Show owma mans nshi hipp an andd Hors Horsem eman anshi shipp Show Show (HorseArena) Shee Sh eepp Sh Show owma mans nshi hipp  (Evers Arena) Arena) Bred Bred,, Born Born,, an andd Ra Rais ised ed Ma Mark rket et La Lamb mb (Evers Arena – South)

1:00 1:00 p.m. .m. Ra Rabb bbit it De Dept pt.. Ba Barn rn Pot otlu luck ck South) 1:00 p.m. Beef Feeder Show (Evers Arena- South) 1:30 1:30 p.m. p.m. Br Bred ed,, Bo Born rn an andd Ra Rais ised ed Ma Mark rket et Beef Beef Show Show (Evers Arena - South) South) Arena)) 4:00 :00 p.m. .m. Ba Barrnyar nyardd Ol Olym ympi piccs (Evers - Arena Arena) 7:30 7:30 p.m. .m. Show Showma mans nshi hipp Swee Sweeps psta takkes (Evers Arena) Saturday, July 3rd Tent) t) 8:00-11: 8:00 -11:00 00 a.m. 4-H/ 4-H/FFA FFA Panc Pancake ake Breakfast Breakfast (WMRN Ten Arena) 9:00 a.m. Livestock Sale (Evers Arena) 5:00 5:00 p.m. .m. Jr Jr.. Fai airr Bo Boar ardd Appl Applic icat atio ions ns Due Due Sunday, July 4th 9:00 9:00 a.m. a.m. All Jr Jr.. Fair Fair Livest Livestoc ockk Exh Exhibi ibits ts Rel Releas eased ed except except Champion animals 12:0 12:000 noon noon Al Alll pens pens mu must st be clea cleane nedd Fireworks

4: 4:00 00 p.m .m.. 5: 5:000 p.m .m..

PeeWe eeWeee Ra Rabb bbit it Show Showma mans nshi hipp (Evers Arena North) Mar arkket Swi Swine Show how (Evers Arena-South)

Monday, July 5th 9:00-11: 9:00 -11:00 00 a.m. a.m. All Jr. FFair air FFA FFA and Booth Booth Buildin Buildingg Exhibits Exhibits Releas Released ed

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DEPARTMENT - BEEF & BEEF FEEDERS Junior Fair Superintendents – Seth Dyer and Ben McKinniss Senior Fair Board Superintendents - Steve Bauer and Tim Smi Smith th Advisors – Tom Forster, Forster, Jennifer Bosley, and and Tom McKinnis -Beef Check-in at the Marion County Fair through West Gate Only Sunday, June 27 - 4:00-8:00 p.m.

including the livestock’s hide or hooves; b) Addi Adding ng an anyy substanc substancee extern externally ally to bu build ild up, up, change change or alter alter the the shape or conformation of the livestock, including by way of example, but not limited to rope, false hair hair,, graphite, hemp, and powders; c) Pigm Pigmented ented groom grooming ing aides or material materials. s. In ad additio dition, n, colo colored red or pigmented substances, i.e. paint, excluding clear substances, are prohibited from use on steers and heifers. Painting of the hooves iiss prohibited. The sponsor of the exhibition will enforce rule 901-19-33 of the Prohibited Grooming Practices.

-Mandatory Exhibitor/Barn Meeting (Marion County Fair) Monday Mond ay,, June June 28 - 9:00 a.m.   - Weigh-ins will fol follow low meeting.

d) Anim Animals als ma mayy only be groo groomed med or touched touched by the exhibi exhibitor tor,, a fa family mily member, Marion County 4-H advisor, or another exhibitor in the same species.

•Marion County Fair Beef Show Monday, June 28 - 1:00 p.m. -   Fitting Contest Thursd Thu rsday ay,, Ju July ly 1 - 3:0 3:00 0 p. p.m. m. -  Beef Showmanship Including Beef Feeders Thursday Thurs day,, July 1 - 5:30 p.m. -   Beef Breeding Show Thursday Thurs day,, Jul July y 1 - 7:0 7:00 0 p.m p.m.. -   Market Beef Show Friday, Frida y, July 2 - 1:0 1:00 0 p.m p.m.. -   Beef Feeder Show Fri Friday day,, July July 2 - 1:3 1:30 0p p.m. .m. -   Born, Bred, & Raised Raised Market Market Beef Show -Beef Release Date/Time from the Marion County Fair

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Sunday, Ju Sunday, July ly 4 - 9:00 a.m. a.m.  - All exhibitors must have their pens cleaned by 12:00 noon on Sunday, July 4.

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•General Rules for Marion County Fair Beef Show SHOW ORDERS WILL BE POSTED 1.   All ca cattle ttle exhibited must be cross tied. 2.   Exhibitors that hhave ave animals they are unabl unablee to control wi willll be ask asked ed to remove the animal from the grounds for their safety and the safety of others. 3.   State of Ohio’ Ohio’s s Livestock T Tampering ampering Exhib Exhibition ition Rules: The show will enforce all mandatory rules under Ohio’s Livestock Tam Tampering pering Exhibition Rules as set forth in Chapter 901-19 of the Ohio Administrative Code and the optio optional nal rule 901-19-33 of the Ohio Administrative Code. Code. General Information The Ohio Department of Agriculture may provide media media-tion, dispute resolution, and arbitration service s ervice involving any violation of a rule for exhibiting livestock. In addition, to any discipline imposed by the sponsor of the show the Ohio Department of Agriculture may take disci disciplinary plinary action in accordance with R.C. 901.74.

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6.   Parent/Advisor Showman of Showmen No Premium 7.   Pee Wee Showm Showmanship anship No Premium •Beef Feeder Information 1.   Beef feeder classes will include beef beef.. 2.   All feeder calves exh exhibitors ibitors must submit a color broadside picture of exhibit animals to the OSU Extension office by May 17. 3.   All feeder calves ccan an be male or female and mu must st be dehorned and castrated, and weigh less than 650 lbs. •Beef Feeder Class 116A  - Beef Feeder Calf under 65 6500 lbs. •Beef Breeding Rules and Classes Beef Breeding classes will be provided for Angus, Hereford, Simmental and other beef breeds. Class Premiums   A - $4.0 $4.000 B - $3.00 C – No premiu premium m 114A – 114A  – Cows in production 114B   - Two year old heifer, heifer, May 1, 2007 to August 31,2008. 114C   - Senior Yearling Heifer, Heifer, September 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008. 114D   - Junior Yearling Heifer Heifer,, Janu January ary 1, 20 2009 09 to April 30, 2009. 2009. 114E   - Summer Yearling Hei Heifer fer,, May 1, 20 2009 09 to August August 31, 200 2009. 9.

114F  - Senior Heifer Calf, September 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009. 114G   - Junior Heifer Calf Calf,, Janu January ary 1, 2010 2010 to April 30, 2010 2010 •Market Beef Rules and Classes 1.   All steers must be dehorned so as to appear nnaturally aturally polled. 2.   All market animals must have participated in the mandatory weigh-in/ tagging event held on December 19 to be eligible to show or sell. 3.   Regardless of grade, steers or market heifers under 900 lbs. are not eligible for Grand or Reserve Champion or to sell. 4.   In order to have a Breed Steer Class there must be 3 head per breed with registration papers and matching tattoos.

Class Class Pr Premi emiums ums - A - $4.00 $4.00 B - $3.00 $3.00 C – No prem premium ium •Market Beef Classes 113A   - Mark Market et Beef Animal mu must st be born afte afterr Janua January ry 1, 20 2009 09 113B  - Bred, Born and Raised Market Beef •Fitting Contest Participants: Fitting Contest Teams will be made up of 2 individuals. individuals. Age –One team member must be 8-13 years of age as of  Jan. 1, 2010 and 2010  and one team member must be 14-18 as of  Jan. 1, 2010. Entry – Sign-up will be at the Marion Mar ion County Fair Fair.. Your team must be registered by the end of the market beef weigh-in on Monday, June 28 Contest Rules: •The contest will be run in two heats and teams will be ran-

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supplying the chute for the teams in the second heat. If there are less than 6 teams signed up then the contest will be run in one heat. •Teams will be allowed 25 minutes to complete the contest. •  All grooming and fitting must comply with show rules. •Each team must provide their own portable electricity, chute, grooming supplies, etc. •Each team must supply their own animal. •Upon the completion of the contest, one team member will parade the animal to the panel of judges. Judges: The contest will be officially evaluated by a panel of three judges. Scoring will be based upon: Fitting abilities of the team (50 points), Ability of participants to work as a team and participation by each team member (40 points), and final presentation of the completed animal (10 points). Fitting Contest Awards Sponsored by the M Marion arion Co. Cattlemen’ Cattlemen’ss Association. Beef Awards Ribb Ribbon onss an andd Pre remi mium umss Skillathon   Grand Champion Steer

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DEPARTMENT - BOOTH Junior Fair Superintendents – Katie Smith & Samantha Jordan Advisors – Mishelle Thomas and Carolyn Cusick

H.   Is the script or printing oonn cards, labels and place cards neat and effective? I.   Is the use of English, spelling spelling and punctuation correct? correct? J.   Is originality shown by new and interesting relation? K.   Will the appearance of the exhibit be satisfactory for the duration of the fair? L.   Is the club’s name evident?

Schedule

PROJECT BOOTHS -- BOOTH BUILDING

Booth Entry Form Due - Tuesday, June 1 Basic Booth Booth Construction Construction -   5:00-9:00 p.m, Thursday, Thursday, Jun June e 24 and 1:00–9:00 p.m. Friday,, June 25 Friday Constructio Const ructionn -   10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m., Saturday, Saturday, June 26 Booths Must Be Completed By   - 6:00 p.m., Saturd Saturday, ay, June 26 Booth and Exhibit(s) Released  - 9:00 a.m., Monday Monday,, July 5 Exhibit(s) Must Be Picked Up By  - 11:00 a.m., Monday, July 5 General Rules for Marion County Fair Booth Department Fair member organization may reserve booth 1.   Eligibility: Any Junior Fair space for project exhibits or education exhibits. 2.   Entries: Any group desiring to construct a booth must complete an

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entry form and submit it no later than  June 1  to the Marion County Extension Office. Judging: Booths will be evaluated by comments and jud judged ged acceptable or not acceptable; selected booths will receive special honors and awards. Decorating Materials: Clubs must furnish their own bo booth oth decorating materials.  Avoid highly flammable materials such as straw (Fire Marshall’s orders). White paper is provided for backdrop. All support wing dividers must be left out perpendicu perpendicular lar to the bback ack wall. Each club or ch chapter apter will be in charge of keeping the area in front or around their booth clean.  They must also remove tacks, staples and other materials from the booth and dispose of paper and other supplies on the last day of the fair after release time.

EDUCATIONAL BOOTHS-BOOTH BUILDING EDUCATIONAL Standards for Evaluation A.   Does the title sign portray the objective of the exhibit? B.   Is the idea of the exhibit seen at a glance? glance? Is it adeq adequately uately explained by the use of materials and labels which point toward the central idea? C.   Does the exhibit represent approved ppractice? ractice? D.   Is the total ex exhibit hibit in proportion to size of booth? color,, light or motion effective? E.   Is the use of color F.   Are labels, posters and exhibit articles in proper relation to each other in size and proportion? G.   Are statements on labels simple and to the point?

Standards for Evaluation

Booth The Theme me -Creative interpretation of theme -Club name is predominantly displayed -Idea of booth theme carried throughout the exhibit by use of materials and labels General Effect -Projects are displayed in an appealing manner and can easily be seen -Projects are predominantly displayed versus decorations -Use of light, color, and motion -Efficient use of booth space -Materials used in construction -Each project is clearly labeled with the member’s name and project name -Labels and signs have hand writing or computer printing that is neat and a style easy to read -Grammar, spelling, and punctuation correct -Labels, signs, posters easy to read -A display relative to the project (see project guidelines). Project books are not considered displays. -Appearance of booth will be satisfactory for duration of fair 2010 4-H Project Booth Theme “4-H Around the World” Booth Awar Awards ds 1.   Two Ch Champion ampion 4-H Project Booths, Booths, two Reserve Champion 4-H Project Booths, will be awarded. Honorable mention awards will be given at

the judge’s discretion. 2.   Best Conservation Booth Exhibit-$100; Exhibit-$100; Second Second Best Conservation Booth Exhibit-$50; Selected from among all booths, presented by Marion Soil and Water Conservation Conservation District. 3.   One champion 44-H -H Educational Booth Booth and one one reserve champion 4-H educational booth will be honored. 4.   “People’ “People’ss Choice”Award - Voted on on each day by the public and awarded at the beginning of the next day. This is awarded Monday through Friday. Friday. Sponsors: Marion County Senior Fair Board, Marion Soil and Water Conservation District, Amy Sponseller Family, Steve & Katie Isler Isler,, Dilsaver Family, McMahan Family, Dean Family Family and Thomas Family. 4-H CROP, SHOP, SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 47

 

Junior Fair Superintendents – Lauren Thomas,Anthony Owen, Sarah Rod Rodririguez, Kari Boles and Jimmy Longo Advisors – Carolyn Cusick and Mishelle Thomas General Rules for Marion County Fair Crop, Shop, Science & Engineering Area Limi Limitt oone ne entr entryy pper er clas classs (includin (includingg sself-d elf-deter etermine mined)! d)! Exhib Exhibitor itorss must must bring bring a compl completed eted proj project ect book and a pro project ject to display for judging. -

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Exhib Exhibits its will will be judge judgedd usi using ng int intervi erview ew grading grading with tthe he ex exhibit hibitor or.. Exhib Exhibits its must must be be dis display played ed fro from m Saturda Saturday, y, June 26 at 66:00 :00 pp.m. .m. till Monday, July 5 at 9:00 a.m. in the Junior Fair Booth Building. Cover gard garden en plant plantss with clea clearr plastic plastic wrap. wrap. The same 4-H pproje roject ct di displa splayy may be us used ed for for onl onlyy one year year.. All 44-H -H Cr Crop, op, Shop, Shop, Scien Science ce & Engi Engineer neering ing proje projects cts must be pre-registered pre-registe red by Tuesday, uesday, June 1. Pre-registr Pre-registration ation materials will be sent to all members enrolled in these projects. All 4-H Crop, Shop, Science Science,, and Engineering project judging will take place on SATURDAY, JUNE 26 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Evers Arena on the Marion County Fairgrounds. Fairgrounds.

•Crop, Shop, Science and Engineering Project Judging 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., Saturday, Saturday, June 26, Evers Arena •Premiums A = $2.00   B = $1.50   C = No Premium Awards Rib Ribbon bons an andd Pr Prem emiu iums ms Mario arionn Count ountyy Sr. Sr. Fair air Boar Boardd Outstanding Outstan ding 4-H Photograph Photographyy Award Chivi Chivington ngton Studio Outstan Outs tandin dingg 4-HWoodwor 4-HWoodworke kerr Award Award Tad Dou Douce ce

DAIRY & DAIRY FEEDERS DEPARTMENT Junior Fair Superintendents – Brittney Seiter, Helen Williams, Missy Dean Advisors – Lynn Zucker and JJacob acob Mantey Possession Dates Dairy Feeders - Saturday  Saturday,, April 3

Wednesday, June 30, 9:00 a.m. Wednesday, - Dairy Feeder Showmanship Followed by Dairy Feeder Market Classes

General Rules for Marion County Fair Dairy Show 1. All dairy dairy animals animals must be be free of of evidence evidence of of contagious contagious or infectiou infectiouss disease. 2. All pens pens must be be cleaned cleaned daily daily by 10:00 10:00 a.m. and w water ater must must be available for animals. (This means cleaning out old shavings/straw, feeding animals, and water.) water.) 3. 4. 5.

It is the responsibilit responsibilityy of the the exhi exhibitor bitor to feed and and care for his/her his/her animal(s) at exhibitor’s risk until the animal is released. All dairy dairy animals must be ddouble ouble tied when in stall. stall. (New) All junior junior calves calves must must have have a nneck eck hhalter alter when when in stall. (New)

•Dairy Showmanship 1.   Senior Showmanship (14+ years as of Jan. 1st) 2.   Junior Showmanship (8-13 years as of Jan. 1st) 3.   Showman of Showmen 4.   Parent/Advisor Showman of Showmen 5.   PeeW eeWeee Showman ansship

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Dairy Breeding Rules and Information Brown Swiss, Jersey, and Guernsey will alternate classes and show first. Holsteins and Ayrshires will alternate classes and show last. Dry cows and cows in milk are not required to be in attendance on the fairgrounds until the day of show by  8:30 a.m.  and may leave the same day following completion of the dairy breeding show Class Premiums

 

A - $4.00 B - $3.00 C – No premium premium

Dairy Breeding Classes Class Class 122 A - Junior calf born after  February 28, 2010 Class 122 B - Intermediate calf born between  December 1, 2009

Dairy Breeding Breeding Animals - Tuesday, May 1 Dairy Skillathon Sunday,, June 13 - Tri-Rivers Sunday ri-Rivers Career Center - Registration Begins: 1:45 p.m. - Contest: 2:00–4:00 p.m. Dairy Check-In at the Marion County Fair through West Gate Only Sunday,, June 27, 4:00-8:00 p.m. Sunday Dairy Fair Release Date/Time Sunday, July 4, 9:00 a.m. All exhibitors must have their pens cleaned by 12:00 noon on Sunday, July 4th. Mandatory Exhibitor/Barn Meeting (Marion County Fair) Weigh-Ins Will Follo Follow w Meeting Sunday,, June 27, 8:00 p.m. - Weigh-Ins Sunday Marion County Fair Dairy/Dairy Feeder Show Monday, June 28, 9:00 a.m. - Dairy Showmanship Followed by Dairy

and February 28, 2010 Class 122 C - Senior calf born between  September 1, 2009 and November 30, 2009 Class 122 D - JuniorYearling Junior Yearling born born between March 1, 2009 and August 31, 2009 Class 122 E - Senior Yearling born born between September 1, 2008 and February 28, 2009 Class Class 126 A - Two yea yearr old born between September 1, 2006 and August 31, 2007 Class 126 B - Three year old cow born between September 1, 2006  and  August 31, 2007 Class 126 C  - Four year old cow born between  September 1, 2005 and August 31, 2006 Class 126 D - Aged cow bo born rn before September 1, 2005

Breeding Classes

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least on in milk) Class 122 F - Junior Breed Champions: Competition between first place winners in of the calf and yearling classes Class 126 F - Senior Breed Champion: Competition between the first place winners of the cow classes Grand Breed Champion:  Competition between the Junior Breed Champion and the Senior Breed Champion animals Reserve Breed Champion: If the Senior Champion is selected Grand Champion, competition would be between the Junior Champion and the winners of the cow classes other than the one from which the champion is selected. If the Junior Champion is selected Grand Champion, competition would be between the Senior Champion and the winners in the calf and yearling classes other than the one the champion was selected. Grand Champion Dairy: Competition between all Breed Champions Reserve Champion Dairy: Competition between remaining Breed Champions and the Reserve Champion Breed from which the Grand Champion Dairy was selected. Dairy Feeder Rules and Information 1.   Dairy feeder calves must weigh more than 350 ppounds ounds and less than 650 pounds. 2.   Dairy feeder claves must be male male,, dehorned, dehorned, and ccastrated astrated (no clamping) by April 3 (before weigh in) . 3.   Dairy feeder classes will include all purebred dairy breeds or those crossed with dairy (no beef or beef crosses). 4.   All dairy feeder cclaves laves are to be vaccinated for the following, shortly after purchase: IBR, BVD, PI3, and BRSV. BRSV. All calves are to be given a booster vaccination, for the above diseases by June 15. 5.   Dairy Feeder Showmanship will be judged using beef showmanship standards and criteria. Dairy Feeder Showmanship 1.   Senior Showmanship (16+ years as of Jan. 1st) 2.   Intermediate Showmanship (14-15 years as of Jan. 1st) 3.   Junior Showmanship (11-13 years as of Jan. 1st) 4.   Beginners Showmanship (8-10 year as of Jan. 1st) 5.   Showman of Showmen 6.   Parent/Advisor Showman of Showmen 7.   Pee W ee ee Showmanship Class Premiums

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Department - DOG Junior Fair Superintendents – Megan Weir & Miranda Smith Advisors – Peggy Byrne & Stephanie Byrne Dog Skillathon - Sunday, June 19- Evers Evers Arena Registration Begins: 1:45 p.m.  -Contest: 2:00–4:30 p.m. Dog Check-in at the Marion County Fair Friday, July 2, 10:00-11:00 a.m.  - (No dogs are permitted to be in the Coliseum until after  10:00 a.m.) Marion County Fair Dog Show Friday, July 2, 10:30-1:00 p.m.  - Dog Care and Poster Judging (Tiebreakers will begin at 1:00 p.m.) Friday, July 2, 12 noon - Dog Obedience, Grooming and Handling. General Rules for Marion County Fair Dog Show 1.   Pinch collars and head halters are permitted in class #4A only only.. Use of these devices makes you ineligible for placings in class. 2.   Parvo-virus and rabies vaccination certificates and cu current rrent dog licenses required. 3.   Skillathon and Yo Youu and andYour Your Dog awards w will ill be presented during awards program on  Friday, July 2. 4.   Exhibitors must pparticipate articipate in mandatory dog skillathon to be eligible for premiums.

Class Premiums for Dog A - $2.00; B - $1.50; C – No premium 1.   YOU AND YOUR DOG 9 - 11 - Junior 12-14 - Interme Intermediate diate 15-18 - Senior 1. Interview 2. Materials Brought in and Knowledge of Their Use 3. D  Dog’s og’s Appearance 4. Handler’s Appearance 5. Poster 6. Creative Creative Achie Achievement vement 2.   DOG POSTER EXHIBIT Juniorr Age 9-11, Int Junio Intermedia ermediate te Age 12-14 12-14;; Senior Age 15-18 (All ages as of January 1) A. Posters Posters must must be mad madee using size 22 22”” x 28” poster board board,, displayed horizontally. Poster boards are not to be mounted on any type of stiff backing. Shadow boxes, overlays, or threedimensional posters are not permitted.  Lamination is not required but highly recommended. B. Each pposter oster must must be clearly labeled in the lower right hand

corner with the exhibitor’s name, county, and age as of 50

January 1, 2010. C. Po Posters sters will will be judged judged on Educational Educational Content Content (50 points), points), Neatness/Appearance (30 points), and Originality (20 points) 3.   ASSISTANCE DOGS 1. Interview 2. Materials Brought in and Knowledge of Their Use 3. Do  Dog’s g’s Appearance 4. Handler’s Appearance 5. Early Social Skill Development 6. Temperament Test 4.   SUB-NOVICE (ALL O ON N LEA LEAD) D) A.   Section-Neither Dog Dog Nor Handler Handler Experienced B.   Section-Dog or Handler Experienced 1. Heel 2. About AboutTu Turn rn 3. Figure Eight 4. Sit/Stay: 1 minute 5.Down/Stay: 3 minutes 6. Recall 7. Finish 8. Stand for Examination 5.   NOVICE A.   Section-Dog Nor Handler Experienced B.   Section-Dog or Handler Experienced (ALL ON LEASH) 1. Heel 2. About AboutTu Turn rn 3. Figure Eight 4. Stand for Examination (ALL OFF LEAD) 1. Heel Aboutt Turn 2. Abou 3. Recall 4. Finish 5. Sit/Stay: 1 minute 6. Down/Stay: 3 minutes 7. Stand for Examination 6.   GRADUA GRADUATE TE NOVICE (ALL OFF LEAD) A. Section-Neither Dog nor Handler Experienced B. Section-Dog or Handler Experienced 1. Heel 2. About Turn 3. Figure Eight 4. Stand for Examination (A. ONLY) 5. Drop on Recall 6. Long Sit (Handler out of sight) 7. Long Down (Handler out of sight)

 

8. 8. Retrieve  Retrieve on Flat (B. ONLY) 7.   GROOMING and HANDLING (Showmanship) Does not require pre-fair entry form. Exhibitors will show in age group 1. Novice-Neither dog nor handler can be experienced as of January of January 1. at showmanship. Experienced - Dog or handler has shown before. Junior: 9-11 years old, Intermediate: 12-14 years old, Senior: 15-18 years old. Criteria: 1. 1. Interview  Interview 2. 2. Handling  Handling 3. 3. D  Dog’s og’s Appearance 4. 4.  Handler’s Appearance Showmanship Showman ship P Premiums remiums:: 1 1st st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 8.   PEE WEE SHOWMANS SHOWMANSHIP HIP Youth interested in showing their family pet. 9.   PARENT/ADVISOR SHOWMANSHIP 10.   TOP HANDLER A AWARD WARD Awarded to highest accumulated points from obedience, showmanship, skillathon, and canine pet care interviews.

FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES DEPARTMENT Junior Fair Board Superintendents - Angel Dye and Summer Jordan Advisor - Mary Longo CLOTHING Interview judging and grading will be conducted prior to the fair at Tr Tri-Rive i-Rivers rs Career Center on Tuesday June June 23rd.

Exhibits to be Checked-In Saturday, Checked-In Saturday, June 26, 26, during the time your club is constructing your project booth. General Rules for Clothing Department 1. If 1. If your club does not have a project booth, you must check your project in at the “Open Booth” between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Saturday, June 26. 2. Exhibits 2. Exhibits must be on display in a club booth or the open project booth all week of the fair. 3.  All Style Revue participants must display exhibit in club booth or Open Booth to be in Style Revue. 4.  All exhibits will be made in accordance with the exhibit requirements in the Member Project Guidelines section of the 2010 Marion County 4-H Clothing Handout. 5. Interview 5. Interview judging and grading will be conducted prior to the fair at

Tri-Rivers Career Center on June on  June 22. 22. DOG AWARDS Rib Ribbon bons an andd Pr Prem emiu iums ms Mario arionn Count ountyy Sr. Sr. Fair air Boar Boardd Clothing Classes (Limit One Entry Per Class) Skillathon Marion County 4-H Council 1.   *Ready, Let’s Sew 1st Place Sub Novice A Weir Family 2.   *Tops for ‘Tweens 2nd Place Sub Sub Novice A   Rebecca Thompson-DeBoer Rebecca Thompson-DeBoerAgency Agency 3.   *Joyful Jumper 1ST Place Sub Novice B Sperling Family 4.   *Clothing for Middle School 2nd Place Sub Novice B   Rebecca Thompson-DeBoer Rebecca Thompson-DeBoerAgency Agency 5.   *Fun With Clothes Clothes 1st Place Novice A Marion Ohio Kennel Club 6.   *Lou *Lounging nging Apparel Apparel 1st Place Novice B   Rebecca Thompson-DeBoer Rebecca Thompson-DeBoerAgency Agency 7.   *Dress-Up Outfit 1s 1stt Pl Plac acee You and and You ourr Do Dog, g, Jr Jr.. Ma Mario rionn Ohio Ohio Kenn Kennel el Club Club 8.   *Clothes for High School School and College 1s 1stt Pl Plac acee You and and You ourr Do Dog, g, Int. Int. Ma Mario rionn Ohio Ohio Kenn Kennel el Cl Club ub 9.   *Clothing for Yo Your ur Career 1s 1stt Pl Plac acee You and and You ourr Do Dog, g, Sr. Sr. Ma Mario rionn Ohio Ohio Kenn Kennel el Club Club 10.   *Outer Layers 1st Place Showmanship Novice Jr.   Bob & Linda Smith Ballreich’s Potato Chips 11.   *Accessorie *Accessoriess for Te Teens ens 2nd Place Showm Showmanship anship,, Novice, Novice, Jr Jr.. 1st Place Showmanship Showmanship Novic Novice, e, Int. 1st Pla Place ce Sho Showman wmanship ship Novice Novice,, Sr Sr.. Parent/Advisor Showmanship 1st Place Showmanship-Exp., Jr. 2nd Place Showmanship-Exp., Jr. Jr.   1st Pla Place ce Sho Showman wmanship ship-Ex -Exp. p.-In -Inter ter.. 2nd Place Showmanship-Exp.-Inter. Showmanship-Exp.-Inter. 1st Pla Place ce Sho Showman wmanship ship-Ex -Exp. p.,, Sr Sr.. 1st Place Graduate Graduate Novice A Sr. Poster Jr. Poster Intermediate Poster Top Handler

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12.   *Sew for Others 13.   *Sportswear For For Spectators 14.   *Active Sportswear 15.   *It’s Time for for Clothing (Beginner) 16.   *It’ *It’ss Time Out Out Clothing Clothing (Intermediate (Intermediate)) 17.   *It’s Time Out Out Clothing (Advanced) 18.   *Creative Costumes 19.  *Frugal Fashions

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*Selected 4-H projects from these classes may be awarded State Fair Representation honors. PREMIUMS:   A-$2.00   B-$I.50   C-No Premium 4-H STYLE REVUE 51

 

Monday June 28, 8:00 p.m. in the Coliseum Outstanding 4-H Seamstress Award Professional Needlecraft Guild Legacy Ribbons & Premiums Premiums  - Marion Co. Sr. Fair Board

Outstanding Money Manage Outstanding Management ment Award - Sponsored Sponsored by Ag Credit Ribbons and Premiums - Marion County Sr. Fair Board NUTRITION

MISCELLANEOUS FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES

Exhibits to be Checked In Saturday, June 26, during the time your club is constructing your project booth.

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1.   If your club does not have a project project booth, you must check your your project in at the “Open Booth” between 2:00 between  2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Saturday, June 26. 2.   Exhibits must be on display in a club booth or the open project project booth all week of the fair. 3.   All exhibits will be made in accordance accordance with the exhibit requirements in the Member Project Guidelines section of the 2009 Marion County 4-H Nutrition handout. 4.   Interview judging and grading will be conducted prior to the fair at Tri-Rivers Career Center on June on  June 21.

General Rules for the Miscellaneous Family and Consumer Science Department 1.   If your club does not have a project boo booth, th, you must check check your project in at the “Open Booth” between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Saturday, June 26th. 2.   Exhibits must be on display in a club booth or the open project booth all week of the fair. 3.   All exhibits will be made in accordanc accordancee with the exhibit requirements in the Member Project Guidelines section of the 2010 Marion County 4-H Miscellaneous Family and Consumer Science Handout. 4.   Interview judging an andd grading will be cond conducted ucted prior to the fair at Tri-Rivers Career Center on June on  June 21 and June 22. 22. Check schedule

sent prior to judging. Miscellaneous 4-H Family and Consumer Science Classes (Limit One Entry Per Class) 1.   *Keeping Fit 2.   *Staying Healthy 3.   *Fi *First rst Aid In Action Action 4.   *Tobacco and You 5.   *Alcohol Decisions 6.   *Growing On My Own 7.   *Growing with Others 8.   *Growing in Communities 9.   *Becoming *Becoming Money Wise

10.   *Money Fun-damentals 11.   *Money Moves 12.   *Teens on on the Road to Finan Financial cial Success 13.   *Adventures in Home Living 14.   *Designing Interiors 15.   *Your *Your First Ho Home me Away FFrom rom Home 16.   Laundry For For Beginners 17.  Advanced Laundry 18.   *Family History Treasure Hunt 19.   Science Fun with Dairy Dairy Foods *Selected 4-H projects from these classes may be awarded State Fair Representation honors. PREMIUMS:

 

AA-$2.00 $2.00   B-$I.50 B-$I.50   C-No C-No Premium

Nutrition Classes (Limit One Entry Per Class) 1.   *I Spy in the Kitchen

2.   *Sports Nutrition 1: On You Yourr Mark 3.   *Yo *You’re u’re The Chef 4.   *The Outdoor Chef 5.   *Pathways to Culinary Success 6.   *Snack *Snack Attack! 7.   *Let’s Bake Quick Breads 8.   *Yeast Breads on the Rise 9.   *Star Spangled Foods 10.   *Food & Fitness For Fun 11.   *Food & Fitness Choices For You 12.   *Global Gourmet 13.   *Fast Break for Breakfast 14.   *Racing *Racing the Clock Clock to Awesome Awesome Meals 15.   Fun With Pies 16.   The Joy of Candy Making 17.   Cake Decorating 18.   Cookie Magic 19.   Cake Baking Step by Step *Selected 4-H projects from these classes may be awarded State Fair Representation honors. Premiums:   A-$2.00

B-$1.50

C-No Premium

Outstanding 4-H Nutritionist Award Outstanding Award Sponsored by RV Classy Clovers 4-H Club Ribbons & Premiums Premiums - Marion Co. Sr. Fair Board OUTSTANDING NUTRITION & MISCELLANEOUS FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES PROJECTS SHOW

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Monday, June 28, 6:00-8:30 p.m. in Coliseum

1.   All Marion County 4-H members who are enrolled, jud judged ged and exhibit Family and Consumer Sciences projects at the fair are eligible for the Outstanding Projects Show. 2.   Finalists from projects in miscellaneous 4-H FFamily amily and Con Consumer sumer Science and Nutrition projects will be notified by mail following judging. 3.   Exhibits must be in place by 6:00 by 6:00 p.m.  Exhibits will be on display until the awards are announced. 4.   All show participants must exhibit in club booth or open booth to be eligible for the show and special honors. 5.   Awards will be announced following the Style Revue which begins at 8:00 p.m. on Monday, June 28th. FFA DEPARTMENT Junior Fair Superintendents – Brittani Bri ttani Neal, Page Waller Waller,, Seaton Dyer Dyer,, Katelyn Hamilton Advisors – Shelby Brammel, Jerry Swartz,Ashley Auld, KKerry erry Beckel, Jim Rittler, and Dave Woessner Entries can be placed in FFA buildings on Sunday, June 27th from 2:00-5:00 p.m. (no later, later, no exception). Judging will begin Tuesday by 2 p.m. Entries are limited to one per class. Label all exhibits and include variety name on crops and horticulture plants. Show samples must be selected from and represent the students SAE program of the current year. Outstanding-in-Class may be awarded to those exhibits showing superior achievement. FFA Shop And Mechanical Skill Premiums A. A.-$2.00 B.-$1.50 -$2.00   B.-$1.50

 

C. C.-- No Premium

Classes Small Project: Projects with construction value $O-$25 1.   Small wood project

2.   Small metal project 3.   Small electrical project 4.   Small welding project 5.   Small labor saving device 6.   Small taxidermy project Medium Project: Projects with construction value $26- $125 7.   Medium wood project 8.   Medium metal project 9.   Medium electrical project 10.   Medium welding project. 11.   Medium labor saving device 12.   Medium taxidermy project Large Project: Project with construction value $126 and up. 13.   Large wood project 14.   Large metal project

15.   Large electrical project 16.   Large welding project 17.   Large labor saving device 18.   Large taxidermy project 19.   Welding Welding panel - A 3” long butt, butt, 3” long long lap and 3” long long T weld on 1/8” to 3/8” thin metal showing starting and stopping of weld mounted on a 6”xl2” panel. 20.   Oxyacetylene welding and cutting panel - A 3” long fusion weld, 3” long brazed brazed T weld and an example of cutting metal with oxyacetylene mounted on a 6”x12” panel. 21.   Skill Boards Display made by students students showing skills students have accomplished. 22.   Tool Finishing 23.   Other Shop (painting, small -engines, -engines, etc.) 24.   Wheat - 1 Gallon 25.   Oats - 1 Gallon 26.   Soybean - 1 Gallon 27.   Hay or - 1-6” Slice 28.   Shelled corn - 1 Gallon 29.   Other (Barley, Rye, Rye, Sunflower) - 1 Gallon 30.   Best Display of 3 Grains by one exhibitor 31.   First Ye Year ar of a New New Cro Cropp Small Grains Grains - A bundle Soybeans - Five Stalks Corn - One Stalk Other - A bund bundle le 32.   Ear Corn - 6 ear display 33.   Homegrown vegetable or fruit specimens specimens 5 kinds on 12’x16’ 12’x16’ 34.   Family vegetable or fruit garden garden potted plan 35.   Flower exhibits, 3 vases vases of 3 stems, no two vases vases of the same flower 36.   Vegetable face, made entirely of vegetables 37.   Hanging basket (must have container to catch water water and can’t exceed 100 lbs.) 38.   Potted plant (one (one plant per pot. Pot no larger than 12” diameter) 39.   Terrarium (tropical or desert, must be in closed closed container) 40.   Dish garden (miniature landscape up to 12” diameter container) 41.   Table planter (3 or more kinds of plants, 10” to 20” diameter

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container) 42.   Floor planter (3 or more kinds of plants, 10 10”” to 20” diameter diameter container) 43.   Silk and dri dried ed arrangement 44.   Fresh flo flower wer arrangement 45.   Wedding designs 46.   Horticultural designs (pic (pictures tures made of dried flowers, leaves leaves,, bark, pieces of wood, seed mosaics) 47.   Herbarium specimen (labeled co collection llection no larger than 12”X I5”) 48.   Residential property design (a (att least 60’xl2O’ drawn drawn to scale 1/8”=1’ and including a list of plants and estimate of costs). 49.   Nursery crops (single specimen) specimen) 50.   Landscape Designs 51.   Pictures of Students SAE Program (4) 4x6 photos with captions, mounted on a 22”x22” (not over 24” x 28”) poster board. 52.   Other Ag related projects. 53.   Ag Ed. student display - disp display lay depicting one or more competencies from their area of instruction or career objective. Show name of student and school. At least 24”x3O”, not over 24”x48”. Projects cannot be released before 9:00 a.m., Sunday, July 5, 2010.

Pygmy, Boer Goats, and Bred, Born and Raised Goats •Goat Fair Release Date/Time Sunday, July 4, 9:00 a.m.  - All exhibitors must have their pens cleaned by 12:00 noon on Sunday, July 4th. •General Rules for Marion County Fair Goat Show 1.   No person shall judg judgee any animal in which he/she has a financial interest or which is owned by members of his/her immediate family.

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GOAT DEPARTMENT Junior Fair Superintendents – Megan Van Meter (Dairy Goat Emphasis), Levi Criswell (Meat Goat and Boer Goat Emphasis), Taylor Taylor Harris (Dairy Goat Emphasis) Senior Fair Board Superintendents - Mark McCabe, Tim Smith Advisors - Harlen Roberts, Suzie Criswell, Lynn Gruber & Juli Hawke •Possession Dates Dairy Goats - Saturday, Saturday, April 24 Market Goats - Saturday, Saturday, April 24 Boer Goats - Satur Saturday day,, April 24 Angora and Pygmy - Satur Saturday day,, April 24 •Goat Skillathon Sunday,, June 13  - Tri-Rivers Career Center, Sunday Registration begins -  1:45 p.m., Contest Conte st - 2:00 – 4:0 4:00 0 p.m. p.m.

Financial interest shall be defined as an ownership or part ownership of an animal. Goats may not be penn penned ed until goats are health checked checked and this this is verified by the Junior Fair superintendent checking in entries in the goat department. The U.S U.S.. Scrap Scrapie ie Eradication Program requires all female goats must have an identifying farm identification tattoo or scrapie ear tag present upon arrival at the fair gate. LaMancha’s need to be tattooed under the tail. A doe may compete on only ly once in an age age class during the individual individual show. Any doe 24 months of age or over that has never freshened shall not be shown. Utility breed cla class ss animals aare re not eligible for grand aand nd reserve cham-

pion honors. 7.   All goats must be par parasite asite free, free of ab abbesses besses or open wounds, and disease on arrival at the fair. 8.   Pee Wee showman showmanship ship is for youth youth 8 years of age and yo younger unger,, not in in 4-H. 9.   Artificial coloring will be grounds for disq disqualification. ualification. Illegible tattoos or tattoos inconsistent with registration papers will result in disqualification. 10.   Doe kiddin kiddingg on June 1st  of the current year or after shall not be brought to the fair and exhibited. •Dairy Goat Information Dairy Goat Rules 1.   All dai dairy ry goats must be clipped.

•Marion County Fair Goat Show Monday, June 28, 11:00 a.m. -  Market Goat Show

2.   All dairy goat exhibi exhibitors tors must wear all white white.. 3.   Any doe showin showingg signs of Boer breeding must be entered in Boer classes. 4.   When does are requ required ired to be in place place prior to the day day they are jud judged, ged, there shall be a pre-show milk-out, with the date, exact location, and the hour of the milk-out stated. If the exhibitor is unable to be there at that time, he/she must milk-out upon arrival at the show under the same supervision required at the official milk-out.Any doe not milked out according to these specifics shall be barred from the show. 5.   The show committee or its agents agents shall chec checkk all anim animals als after they are milked by the exhibitor during the pre-show milk-out. milk-out. The person doing the checking shall not draw milk. 6.   Any doe under 24 months of age that has never freshened shall compete in the Junior Doe show.

Thursday, July 1, 9:00 a.m.  - Showmanship, Showmanship, D Dairy airy Goats Goats,, Angoras &

7.   Any doe that has ever freshened shall shall compete in the Senior Divisio Division. n.

•Goat Check-in at the Marion County Fair through West Gate Only Sunday,, June 28, 4:00-8:00 p.m. Sunday •Mandatory Exhibitor/Barn Meeting (Marion County Fair) Sunday,, June 27, 8:00 p.m.   - Weigh-ins Will Follow Meeting Sunday - Pictures Pictures Will Follow Follow Weig Weigh-in h-inss

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This includes dry milkers. 8.   With the exception of Jr Jr.. and Sr Sr.. kids, ages of all dairy goat classes will be calculated as of the day of the show. horns rns (not disbudd disbudded ed or deho dehorned) rned) 9.   All dairy goat animals with natural ho shall not be shown. presentt a certificate of registration registration for 10.   All junior dairy goat exhibitors shall presen each registered or recorded grade animal shown.The certificate of registration registra tion from the animal shall stand in the name of the individual or partnership making the entry of which the exhibitor is a partner. Stamped duplicates, indicating that the application for registry is pending in the ADGA offices, will be accepted in lieu of the registration certificate only for kids under six months of age as of the day of the junior show. Certificates of registration will be checked  and the exhibitor must be able to produce it when called upon to do so. Breed, name of animal, and registry number must be listed on the entry card for all registere registeredd and recorded grade dairy goat does. If registry number is not available prior to the show entry, write “pending.” Registry number must be available prior to the show and correspond with the name and birth date. Breed Classes for Dairy Goats Alpines, American LaManchas, Nigerian Dwarf, Nubians, Saanens Saanens,, Toggenburgs, Recorded Grades, Utilities Class Premiums

 

A - $4.00;  B  - $3.00; C – No premium

Dairy Goat Age Classes 134D – 1 - Does, junior kids, born on or after April 1, current year 134D  – 2 - Does, senior kids, born January 1- March 31, current year yearlings, 1 year old and under 2 134D – 3 - Does, dry yearlings, 134D – 4 - Jr Jr.. Champion and Reserve Jr. Jr. Champion (each breed) (No premium) 134D – 5 - Does, yearlings, 1 year old and under 2 – in milk 134D – 6 - Does, Does, 2 years old and under under 3 – in milk 134D  – 7 - Does, Does, 3 years years old and und under er 5 – in milk 134D – 8 - Does, Does, 5 years old old and over – in milk 134D – 9 - Sr Sr.. Champion and Reserve Sr. Sr. Champion (each breed) (No premium) 134D - 10 - Grand Champion and Reserve Champion (each breed) (No premium) Overall all 134D  - 11 - Grand Champion Overall and Reserve Champion Over (No premium) 134D –12 - Dam and Daug Daughter hter Angora and Pygmy Goat Rules All goats must have legible tattoos or other means of permanent identification consistent with its registration certificate or the animal will be disqualified. If the animal has a micro-chip as its means of permanent identification, the exhibitor is responsible for providing a micro-chip reader. Angora Goat Classes 134S – 1 - Does, under one year of age

134S - 2 - Does, over one year of age

134S - 3 - Wethers, Wethers, any age Pygmy Goat Classes 134S - 4 - Does, under one year of age 134S - 5 - Does, over one year of age 134S - 6 - Wether Wether,, any age age 134S - 7 - Companion animal, any age doe doe or wether Market Goat Rules 1.   Market goats may either be a wether or a doe. doe. (Market (Market does must follow general rule #3). pounds, nds, and must be 2.   All market goats must weigh a minimum of 50 pou born after November 1st through through April 24th of the current year, and must be in owner’s owner’s possession by April 24th.They must have all milk teeth in place. (Reminder – weigh-in and tagging day for market goats is April 24th from 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.  at the Marion County Fairgrounds. horns must be one of the the following: 3.   All market goats with natural horns disbudded, dehorned, or tipped. Tipped is defined as: the end of the horn must be squared off at least ½” in diameter or larger. 4.   All market goats showing any evidence of testicular tissue or recent castration operation, which is not healed, are not eligible for competition in any market goat class or to sell. 5.   All market goats must be clipped from the knees up. 6.   Exhibitor may show two market goats goats but only one animal may be sold. 7.   Market goats will be weighed only once at the Marion County Fair. Fair. 8.   All market animals must receive an ““A A” or “B” grade to be included included in the sale. 9.   Underweight market animals may show, show, bbut ut may not compete for Grand or Reserve Champion Market Goat honors, nor will they be included in the Jr. fair Livestock Sale. 10.   A rate of gain contest will be conducted based on the results from the mandatory weigh-in on April 24th and the weigh-in at the beginning of the fair.Winner will be determined by the best rate of gain. Class Premiums

 

A - $4.00; B - $3.00; C – No premium

Market Goat Classes 134M – 1 - Market Market Goats 134M – 2 - Bred, Born, and Raised in Marion County Market Goats Boer Doe Rules must st be registered in the Herdbook of a recognized 1.   All Boer goats mu association. Recognized associations include the ABGA, USBGA, Canadian BGA, and the IBGA.The original registration certificate is required. Animals must be registered in the name of the exhibitor or partnership and must have been owned by the exhibitor on or before April 24th, current year. year. ave legible tattoos or other means of permanent 2.   All goats must hhave identification consistent with its registration certificate or the animal will be disqualified. If the animal has a micro-chip as its means of

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micro-chip reader reader.. 3.   Birth dates, as listed on the registration certificate certificate,, will be used to determine the class divisions. The show date will be the base date in computing all ages. Tak Takee the show date and count back to the birth date of the goat to determine the age and the class of the animal. 4.   All animals in registered animal classes must be registered as purebred, full blood, or percentage blood Boer goats. Percentage doe classes are for goats 50% to 88% Boer. Full blood and purebred classes are for does that are 93.7% (15/16 blood) and higher. higher. All

134M - 21 - Doe kid, 4 to under under 8 months (born between November 2, 2009 to March 1, 2010) 134M – 22 - Doe kid, 8 to under under 12 months ( born between July 2, 2009 to November 1, 2009 ) 134M – 23 - Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion Champion (No premium) Yearling arling Doe, Doe, 12 to under 24 months months 134M – 24 - Ye 134M  – 25 - Aged do doe, e, 2244 months to under under 36 months months 134M – 26 - Aged do doe, e, over 36 months months

unregistered does showing a Boer influence will exhibit in the utility class for Boers. 5.   Any goat showing any pronounced defect defect or abnormality will be barred from the show ring in any of the breeding classes.

134M – 27 - Senior Champion and Reserve Senior Champion (No premium) 134M – 20 - Grand and Reserve Champion Utility Class Boer Doe (No premium)

Class Premiums

 

A - $4.00; B - $3.00; C – No premium

Percentage % Boer Doe Classes under 4 months (born afte afterr March 2, cur134M – 2 - Doe kid, 0 to under rent year) 134M – 3 - Doe kid, 4 to under under 8 months (born between November 2, 2009 to March 1, 2010 ) 134M – 4 - Doe kid, 8 to under under 12 months ( born betw between een July 2, 2009 to November 1, 2009 ) 134M – 5 - Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Ch Champion ampion (No premium) 134M – 6 - Yearling Do Doe, e, 12 12 to under 24 month monthss 134M – 7 - Aged doe, doe, 24 month monthss to under 36 mo months nths 134M  – 8 - Aged doe, doe, over 36 m months onths 134M – 9 - Senior Champion and Reserve Senior Champion (No premium) 134M – 10 - Grand and Reserve Champion Percentage Percentage Boer Doe (No premium)

Showmanship   1st 1st 2n 2nd d 3rd 3rd 1. Senior Showm Showmanship anship (16+ years as of Jan. 1st) 5.00 44.00 .00 3.00 3.00 2. Intermediate Showmanship  (14-15 years as of Jan.1st)  5.00 4.00 3.00  Junior nior Showm Showmanship anship (11-13 (11-13 yyears ears as of of Jan. Jan. 1st) 5.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 3. Ju 4. Beginn  Beginners ers Showmanshi Showmanshipp (8-10 year as of Jan. Jan. 11st) st) 5.00 4.00 3.00 5. Showman of Showmen 5.00 4.00 3.00 arent/ t/Ad Advi viso sorr Sh Show owma mann of Sh Show owme menn No Pr Prem emiu ium m 6. Paren 7. Pee W Weee Showmanship No Premium

Full Blood and Purebred Boer Doe Classes under 4 months (born after March 2, 134M – 11 - Doe kid, 0 to under current year) 134M – 12 - Doe kid, 4 to under under 8 months (born between Novem-

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ber 2, 2009 to March 1, 2010) 134M – 13 - Doe kid, 8 to under under 12 months ( born between July 2, 2009 to November 1, 200 9) 134M – 14 - Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion Champion (No premium) 134M - 15 - Yearling D Doe, oe, 12 to under 2244 months 134M - 16 - Aged do doe, e, 2244 months to un under der 36 mont months hs 134M - 17 - Aged doe, doe, over 36 mo months nths 134M - 18 - Senior Champion and Reserve Senior Champion (No premium) 134M - 19 - Grand and Reserve Champion Full blood or PPurebred urebred Boer Doe (No premium) Utility Boer Doe Classes 134M - 20 - Doe kid, 0 to unde underr 4 months (born afte afterr March 2, cur-

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-Closed toe shoes are required. (Hard soled shoes are recommended. No clogs or slides.) -Shirts must have collars, sleeves, and be tucked in. (No halter-tops, tank tops, etc. will be allowed. Bare midriff and/or navel are not to show.) -Writing on shirts may include 4-H clubs, FFA Chapters, etc., but cannot include farm names, family names or ads. -Anyone not in compliance with the dress code will be given a chance to change into an outfit that meets the above rules immediately prior

HORSE DEPARTMENT Junior Fair Superintendents – Callie Rollison, Jordan Bentley and Ryan Eblin Senior Fair Board Superintendent – Robin Townsend and Chip Chip Myers Advisors – Robin Townsend, and Karen Borland Possession Dates All equine projects - Saturday, - Saturday, May 8th •Equine Skillathon Saturday, June 19 -Marion -Marion County Fairgrounds Horse Barn - Registration Begins Registration Begins:: 1:45 p.m.; Contest 2:00–4:00 p.m p.m.; .; Royalty Interviews: 2:00-4:00 p.m.

to the show. If at any time during a show a member is not in compliance with the dress code he or she will be disqualified from both the show and the sale. -The leadership from each department, in combination with the Senior Fair Board will enforce these rules. -Plan ahead to have appropriate clothes on show day. -Horse Exhibitors refer to Uniform Rule Book for additional dress code requirements.

•Equine Barn Set Up Night Thursday,, June 24, 6:30 p.m. – Thursday p.m. – Horse Barn Marion County Fairgrounds •Horse Check-in at the Marion County Fair through Gate One Only Sunday,, June 27, 12:00 noon  - All equine must be in place! - VetSunday -  Veterinarian Health Check: 12:00 noon-2:00 p.m. (Exhibitor p.m. (Exhibitor or parent/ guardian at stalls required) - Jr. - Jr. Fair Horse Check-In 12:30-2:30 p.m. •Marion County Fair Horse Show

5.   All youth age 19 aand nd under under,, participating participating in any 4-H equ equestrian estrian activity, are required to wear properly fitted protective headgear which meets or exceeds exceeds current ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards with the chin harness securely fastened at all times while riding or driving an

Monday,, June 28, 10:00 a.m.   -   Equestrian King and Queen Competition, Monday Production Tuesday, June 29, 10:00 a.m.  - Showmanship and Horsema Horsemanship nship Wednesday, Wednesd ay, June 30, 10:00 a.m.   - Work Working ing Classes Classes Thursday,, July 1, 10:00 a.m.  - Fun Class Thursday Classes es Friday, July 2, 10:00 a.m.  - Associate Show

equine.

•Equine Release Date/Time from the Marion County Fair Sunday, July 4, 9:00 a.m.  - Stalls must be cleaned when animal is removed.

It is the responsibility of the rider, or the parent or guardian of the youth participant, to make sure that the headgear worn complies with appropriate safety standards for protective headgear intended for equestrian use, and is properly fitted and in good condition. The Ohio 4-H Horse Program, show committees, officials, Extension personnel and volunteer leaders are not responsible for checking headgear worn for such compliance.

• 4-H PAS State Qualifying Shows Saturday, June 26, 9:00 a.m. - PAS -  PAS State Fair 4-H Qualifying Show #1 Saturday, July 10, 10:00 a.m.   - PAS State Fair 4-H Qualifying Show #2

The Ohio 4-H Horse Program, show committees, officials, Extension personnel and volunteer leaders make no representation or warranty, expressed or implied, about

All monies due by June by  June 26th for 26th  for both shows.

any protective headgear, and cautions riders that death or serious injury may result despite wearing such headgear,

• General Rules for Marion County Fair Horse Show 1.   Pen assig assignments nments will be made by the Junior FFair air Board Depa Department rtment Superintendents. 2.   All stalls must be cleaned cleaned when animal is removed. 3.   All Marion County horse exhib exhibitors itors must participa participate te in either the Skil Skil-lathon, Handling Class, or Showmanship to receive fair premiums in this department. 4.   All exhibi exhibitors tors must abi abide de by ddress ress code rules rules.. Jr. Fair Exhibitors Dress Code for Livestock Shows and Sale:   As street clothes are not show clothes the following will be enforced at the 2010 Marion County Fair: -Full length pants are required. (Belts are strongly encouraged.)

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as no helmet can protect against all foreseeable injuries in equestrian activities. The Ohio 4-H Horse Program, show committees, officials, Extension personnel and volunteer leaders may, at his/her discretion, check a participant’s protective headgear for proper standards. standards. If the youth is found to be wearin wearing g unapproved, defective, or improperly fitted headgear, he/she will not be permitted to participate in riding or driving activities until proper headgear is acquired. PREMIUMS Production: A=$4.00; B=$3.00 B=$3.00;; C=No Premium All Other Projects: A=$6.00; B=$4.00; B=$4.00; C=No Premium Supreme Showmanship: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00 Supreme Horsemanship: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00 MONDAY, JUNE 28, 10:00 A.M. (Following King and Queen Competition)

I. PRODUCTION CLASSES:  In classes 3 and 4, foals will be shown by the exhibitor with or without the dam by the foal’s side; another Junior Horse exhibitor must show the dam. Production animals shown in A-F may not bbee shown in any other class, except Junior Western Pleasure Class, Trail Trail In Hand

Class,, and Wal Class Walkk Trot Class. A. B. C. D. E. F.

Po Pony ny mare with foal, curren currentt ye year ar ffoal oal Horse mare with foal, curren currentt yyear ear foal Po Pony ny yearling, yearling, previous previous year foal Horse yearlin yearling, g, previo previous us year fowl Po Pony ny (2-3) years years,, not shown under saddle Horse (2-3) years years,, (can (can only show in Junior Junior Weste Western rn PPleasure leasure Class,, Trail In Hand Class, and Walk Trot Class) Class

TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 10:00 A.M. II. SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES 1. 16 16-1 -188 years years 2. 13 13-1 -155 years years

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

11 11-1 -122 years years 99-10 10 year yearss Po Pony ny,, 52” - 58” 58” 14-18 years Po Pony ny,, 52” to 558” 8” - 99-13 -13 years Equin Equinee less than 52”, 9-18 years English English,, 14-18 14-18 yea years rs English English,, 9-13 9-13 yea years rs Supre Supreme me Showma Showmanship nship.. All first and second second pl place ace winn winners ers of Showmanship Classes 1-9 will compete in Class 10.

III. HORSEMANSHIP CLASSES 11. Englis Englishh Equitation, Equitation, 14-18 years 12. Englis Englishh Equitation Equitation,, 9-13 9-13 yyears ears 13. English Pleasure Horse and Pony Pony,, 14-18 years

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15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

Easy Gaited Gaited Equ Equitation itation,, 9-18 9-18 years years Easy Gaited Gaited Ple Pleasure asure,, 99-18 18 years years 16-18 16-18 yea years rs 13-15 13-15 yea years rs 11-12 11-12 yea years rs 9-10 9-10 yea years rs Pony, Pony, 52-58”, 14-18 years Pon Ponyy 52-58”, 52-58”, 9-13 years Equine Equine less than 52”, 9-18 years

Year Members/Mem Members/Members bers with a new Horse/ 24. Walk-T Walk-Trot rot - 1st & 2nd Year Cannot have won 1st through 6th place in classes 11-23 25. Supreme Supreme Horsemanship Horsemanship..  All first and second place winners of Horse manship Classes 11, 12 ,15, 17 thru 23 w will ill compete in this this class. 26. Western Western Pleasure Pleasure Horse, Horse, 14-18 years 27. Western Western Pleasure Pleasure Horse, Horse, 9-13 years years 28. Western Pleasure Pleasure Pony, Pony, 14-18 years 29. Western Pleasure Pony, Pony, 9-13 years 30. Junior Junior Western Western Pleasure, Pleasure, 9-18 9-18 years, years, Horses Horses 5 years and under (15 minute break, no horse other than Driving in the make-up make-up area) 31. Pleasure Pleasure Driving, Driving, 9-18 years 32. Driving Driving Reinsmanship Reinsmanship,, 9-18 9-18 years 33. Parent/Ad Parent/Advisor visor Showman Showman of Showmen Showmen

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 Working Classes, 10:00 A.M. 1. Trai raill IInn Hand Hand (9-18 (9-18 yea years) rs) 2. Trai rail,l, 14-18 14-18 yea years rs 3. Trai rail,l, 9-1 9-133 yea years rs 4. Weste Western rn Riding, Riding, 9-18 years 5. Novic Novicee Reining, Reining, 9-18 years (Pattern (Pattern A) 6. Adva Advanced nced Reining, Reining, 9-18 years (Pattern (Pattern C) 7. Speed and Control, Control, 14-18 years 8. Speed and Control, Control, 9-13 years 9. Po Poles les,, 14-18 14-18 yea years rs 10. Pol Poles, es, 9-13 years 11. Cones and Barrels, Horse Horse and Pony, Pony, 14-18 years 12. Cones and Barrels, Horse Horse and Pony, Pony, 9-13 years 13. Barrels, Barrels, 14-18 14-18 yyears ears

14. Barrels, Barrels, 9-13 years 15. Parent/Ad Parent/Advisor visor Horsemanship Horsemanship 16. Parent/Ad Parent/Advisor visor Barrels THURSDAY, JULY 1, 10:00 A.M. Fun Classes Horses shown in fun classes must show in at least one fair class excluding production classes. 1. Co Costu stume me Cl Class ass 2. Gr Grou ound nd Ro Ropi ping ng 3. Egg-NEgg-N-Spo Spoon on - Hor Horses ses 4. Egg-NEgg-N-Spo Spoon on - Po Ponie niess 5. Ma Matc tche hedd Pair 6. Baby Baby Bo Bott ttle le

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Showmanship, Pony Under 52”, 9-18 years Showmanship, Englis Englishh Sho Showma wmansh nship ip,, 9-1 9-133 years years Engl Englis ishh Sh Shom oman ansh ship ip,, 14-1 14-188 ye year arss 1st Supreme Showmanship 2nd Supreme Showmansh shiip Engl Englis ishh Equi Equita tati tion on,, 9-13 9-13 ye year arss Engl Englis ishh Equi Equita tati tion on,, 14-1 14-188 ye year arss Engl Englis ishh Pl Plea easu sure re,, 9-13 9-13 ye year arss Engl Englis ishh Pl Plea easu sure re,, 14-1 14-188 ye year arss

Marion County 4-H Equine Arts Program DIVISION I - (JUNI DIVISION (JUNIOR OR CLASS - 13 and und under) er) - Any media media DIVISION DIVISIO N II - (SENIOR CL CLASS ASS - 14 and Ov Over) er) - Any media media Rules and Regulations for Equine Arts Classes 1.   Open to all 4-H members currently enrolled and in good stand standing. ing. Participants do not need to be in a 4-H horse club. 2.   Junior Exhibito Exhibitors rs are 8-13 4-H age. - Senior Exhibitors ar aree 14-18 4-H age. 3.   Each member may submit on onee exhibit. 4.   All exhibits m must ust be original artwork done by the 4-H member member.. All entries must follow a horse theme, and not have been previously entered in this art show. Photographs must by the 4-H’er. 5.   Each item must be ac accompanied companied by 3x5 card, aattached ttached to the back or bottom of the art work and contain the following information: 4-H Club Phone number 4-H age Name/Ti Name /Title tle of Artwor Artworkk Division and Class Entered 6.   Awards will be presented for outstand outstanding ing in cl class ass and overa overallll champion for each division. 7.   Judging will be on on Saturday,  Saturday, June 26, from 9:00–3:00 p.m. p.m. with  with Crop, Shop, Science and Engineering Judging. from Saturday,  Saturday, 8.   All art work must be exhibited in the Equine Fair Booth from June 26, at 6:00 p.m. through Monday, July 5, at 9:00 a.m. 9.   Interview judging will be used as each exhib exhibitor itor must be ab able le to discuss methods used to create their art work. 10.   Entries must be submitted for equin equinee arts classes by Tuesda Tuesday, y, June 1 to the OSU Extension office at 222 West Center Street, Marion, Ohio Ohio 43302. Individuals exhibiting in equine arts may use Creative Arts as their 4-H project reference. Sponsors Ribbons and Premi emiums Marion Co. Sen Senior Fair Board Skillathon 4-H A Addvisory Council Sh Show owma mans nshi hipp, 16-1 16-188 year yearss Mari Marion on Co. Co. Towns ownshi hipp As Asso soci ciat atio ionn Sh Shoowmanship, 13-15 years Circle E Ranch Show Showma mans nshhip ip,, 1111-12 yea years Libby ibbyca cakke Sta Stables bles Show Showma mans nshhip ip,, 99-10 10 years ears Mik ikee Cusi usick & Family ily Showmanship,, Pony 52”-58”,14-18 years Dusty Tails Showmanship Tails 4-H Club Showmanship,, Pony 52”-58”, 9-13 years Showmanship

Kim Miller

Pick 4 Farms Wo Wolf lf Run Quarter Quarter Horses Horses Kant Kantze zerr Vet Clin Clinic ic Friends of A l Tarin rina Rose Paint aint Heav Heaven en Farms arms Jo Jonn and and Hayd HaydenTow enTowns nsen endd Stev Stevee and and Be Beck ckyy Hu Hugh ghes es Famil amilyy J & K Mi Mini niat atur uree Ho Hors rses es

Easy Gait Gaited ed Equi Equitatio tation, n, 9-18 years Mario Marionn Co. Co. Tow Township nship Associati Association on Ea Easy sy Gait Gaited ed Plea Pleasu sure re,, 9-18 9-18 ye year arss All All State State Road Road Se Serv rvic icee Walk Tr Trot Marion Co. TToownship As Association Horsem semanship, 16-18 years CJ Stables Horsem semanship, 13-15 years Wyandot, Inc. Horsem semanship, 11-12 years Tracie Wilson Ho Hors rsem eman ansh ship ip,, 9-10 9-10 ye year arss Ma Mari rion on Co. Co. Tow owns nshi hipp Asso Associ ciat atio ionn Horsemanship, Pony 52”-58”, 14-18 years   Jodi Spoon Horsemanshi Horsem anship, p, Pon Ponyy 52-58 52-58”, ”, 9-13 years Aman Amanda da Watts Watts FFamil amilyy Horsemanship, Pony Under 52”, 9-18 years   Melinda Gilpin 1s 1stt Supr Suprem emee Horse Horsema mans nshi hipp Cory Cory,, Ti Tiff ffan aney ey,, Noah Noah,, & Carso Carsonn Smit Smithh 2nd 2nd Su Supr prem emee Hors Horsem eman ansh ship ip Ci Circ rcle le M Ho Hors rsem emen en,, In Inc. c. Wester Westernn Ple Pleasu asure re Horse Horse,, 1414-18 18 years years Ke Key’ y’ss Fe Feeds eds Wester Westernn Ple Pleasu asure re Horse Horse,, 9-1 9-133 years years Trish rish Fla Flaher herty ty Reid Reid Wester Westernn Ple Pleasu asure re Po Pony ny,, 14-18 14-18 years years Wester Westernn Ple Pleasu asure re Po Pony ny,, 9-1 9-133 years years

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Jr Jr.We .West ster ernn Plea leasu sure re,, 99-18 18yyrs Wyando andot, t, Inc. nc. Trail In Hand Stay N Play Kennels Trail, 14-18 years Baili Underwood Trail, 9-13 years Marion Co. To Township A ssssociation Par Parent/Ad ent/Advisor visor Showmanshi Showmanshipp In Loving Loving Memor Memoryy of Herb & Erin Jam James es Versa rsati tillity, 9-18 years Townsend end Brothe thersTr rsTrucking Plea Pleasu sure re Dr Driivin ving, 99-18 18 yea years Herb erb’s Bo Body dy Sho Shop Driv Drivin ingg Rein Reinsm sman ansh ship ip,, 99-18 18 year yearss Herb Herb’’s Body Body Shop Shop We West ster ernn Ridi Riding ng,, 99-18 18 year yearss Ri Rick ck,, Sand Sandyy, & Jon Jon Bo Borl rlan andd

ages 13-15 as of January 1st. Up to five boys and five girls will be selected through application (June 18) and interviews (June 21) to serve on court. Junior Fair exhibitors will vote on their choice for Prince and Princess after they have entered their exhibits on Saturday or Sunday Sunday,, June 26 or 27. Prince and Princess will be decided by the combined scores of the judges’ interview and the Junior Fair exhibitors’ vote count.

Novi Novice ce Rei Reining ning,, 9-1 -188 yea years Mar arkk and Cind Cindii Eblin lin Adva Advanc nced ed Rein Reinin ing, g, 99-18 18 year yearss Er Erin in,, Dust Dustin in,, & Amel Amelia ia Be Bend nder er Poles, 14-18 years Ford’s Ap Appliances Poles, 9-13 years Paint Heaven Farm Cone Coness & Barr Barrel elss, 14-1 14-188 year yearss Stay Stay N Play Play Kenne ennels ls Cone Coness & Barr Barrel elss, 99-13 13 year yearss Todd, odd, Sher Sherry ry an andd De Deri rick ck Eb Eblilinn Barrels, 14-18 years In Memory of Joe Barrels, 9-13 years Baili Underwood Spee Sp eedd an andd Cont Contro rol,l, 14-1 14-188 year yearss Tra ravi viss and and Aman Amanda da Ja Jack ckso sonn Sp Spee eedd and and Cont Contro rol, l, 99-13 13 year yearss Ty an andd Jenn Jennif iferWil erWilliliam amss Par Parent/Ad ent/Advisor visor Horsemanshi Horsemanshipp In LLoving oving Memor Memoryy of Herb & Erin James James Parent/Advisor Barrels MYHA King Marion County Rough Riders King Runner-up Ridgedale FFA

Mike’ss Seamless Gutters Mike’ Pat and Richard Baldinger Family Marion County Sr. Fair Board

Queen Prince Princess Miss Congeniality Queen’s Court Queen Ti Tiara Princess Ti Tiara

Marion County Rough Riders. Wyandot, Inc. Bender Communications Erin, Dustin, & A m meelia Bender Libbycakes Stables Geoff and Sarah Oates Family Geoff and Sarah Oates Family

DEPARTMENT - JUNIOR F DEPARTMENT FAIR AIR ROY ROYAL ALTY TY Junior Fair Superintendents – Angel Dye and Mollee Galloway (Co-Chairs); Shelby Boger, Kayla Brown, Maggie Dean, Kristen Furer, Mallory Galloway, Summer Jordan, Samantha Jordan, Brittani Neal, Katie Smith, Lauren Thomas, Nicole Thompson, Julie Wagner Advisor – Jenny Baldinger and Mary Longo

Coronation Ceremony Monday June 28, 8:30 p.m.; Coliseum Junior Fair King and Queen Contest The Junior Fair King and Queen contest is open to Jr. Fair exhibitors age 16 and older as of January 1st. Up to three boys and three girls will be selected through application (due June 18) and interviews (June 21) to serve on court. Junior Fair exhibitors will vote on their choice for King and Queen after they have entered their exhibits on Saturday or Sunday, Sunday, June 26 or 27. King and Queen will be decided by the combined scores of the judges’ interview and the Junior Fair exhibitors’ vote count.

Sponsors Janis Parthemore - Elegant Creations Custom Veils

DEPARTMENT DEPARTM ENT - LIVES LIVESTOCK TOCK JUDG JUDGING ING General Livestock Judging Clinic & Contest Friday,, July 2nd, 10:00 a.m., Evers Arena Friday Advisors: Mark McCabe, Jerry McMahan, Rick Fogle Fogle,, Steve Isler, and Kyle Brammell Rules - Sign Up/Registration Starts at 8:30 a.m. - Entries made the day of contest. - Contest is open to 4-H Club and FFA Chapter members in Marion County.

- No entry fee is required. - Teams are made up of 3 individ individuals uals of same age division. Age Divisions Senior age: 14 through 19 as of Jan. 1st Junior age: 13 and under as of Jan. 1st Adult age: 20 and over Classes -Steer Class -Market Hog Class -Breeding Swine Class -Market Lamb Class -Breeding Ewe Class

-Breeding Heifers Class Cash Awar Awards ds 2 High Senior Te Teams ams High Senior Individual (1st through 10th) 2 High Junior Junior Teams High Junior Individuals (1st through 10th) High Adult Individuals (Recogn (Recognition ition only)

Junior Fair Prince and Princess Court

Cash Awards Donated By: A. Isler Farms Isler Genetics McCabe Shropshires McMahan Farms

The Junior Fair Prince and Princess contest is open to Jr. Fair exhibitors

Steve Isler

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PEDAL TRACTOR PULL DEPARTMENT Junior Fair Superintendents- Megan VanMeter and Kari Boles (Co-Chairs) l Brandon Austin, Justin Dilsaver, Seaton Dyer Dyer,, Ryan Eblin, Katelyn Hamilton, Karah Kinney, Jimmy Longo, Longo, Anthony Owen, Brittany Seitter, Miranda Smith, Jon Townsend, Page Waller Wednesday,, June 30, 3:00 p.m.; Coliseum North Wednesday Weight Classes 0-50#, 51-75#, 76-100#, 101-125#, 126-150#, 150# and over Awards sponsored by: Ridgedale FFA, FFA,TriTri-Rivers Rivers FFA, Marion County Sr. Sr. Fair Board POULTRY DEPARTMENT Junior Fair Superintendents – JulieWagner Julie Wagner,, Karah Kinney an andd Adam Isler Senior Fair Board Superintendents - Chip Myers Advisors Advis ors – Roger Gro Grollll and Jud Judyy Tong Tong Possession Dates Breeding Chickens and Fancy Poultry - Saturday, May 1 and one month old by May 1 Market Chickens/Meat Chickens/Meat Pen - Hatched On or After Wednesday, May 12 (Broilers/Roasters) Market Mark et Turkey Turkeyss - Hatch Hatched ed On or After Friday, Jan. 1, 2010 Breeding Breedi ng Turkey Turkeyss - Saturday, May 1 Market Ducks - Hatched On oorr After Wednesday, March 31 Breeding Ducks - Saturday, May 1 Poultry Skillathon Sunday, June 13, Tri-Ri Tri-Rivers vers Career Center, Registration begins: 1:45 p.m., Contest: 2:00–4:00 p.m. Poultry Check-in at the Marion County Fair through West Gate Only Sunday, June 27, 4:00-8:00 p.m. Poultry Fair Release Date/Time Sunday, July 4, 9:00 a.m. All exhibitors must have their pens cleaned by 12:00 noon on Sunday, July 4. Mandatory Exhibitor/Barn Meeting Monday, June 28, 9:30 a.m. a.m. - Wei Weigh-I gh-Ins ns Will Follow Follow Mee Meeting ting at WMRNTent Marion County Fair Poultry Show Thursday, July 1, 9:00 a.m.   - Market Classes and and Pee Wee and PParent/ arent/ Advisor Showmanship Friday, July 2, 9:00 a.m.  - Showmanship (except for PeeWee Pee Wee and Parent/ Advisor) Followed by Breeding Show. General Rules for Marion County Fair Poultry Show

1.   All poultry must be free of evidence of contagious or infectious disease. 2.   All pens must be cleaned cleaned dai daily ly by 10:00 a.m. and water must be available for animals at all times. (This means cleaning out old shavings/straw, feeding animals, and water.) 3.   It is the responsibil responsibility ity of the exhibitor exhibitor to feed and care for his/her animal(s) at exhibitor’s risk until the animal is released. 4.   No exhibitor iiss allowed mo more re than four entries per per class in breeding breeding poultry, fancy waterfowl, and fancy poultry classes.   1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd Showmanship 1.   Sen Senior ior Showma Showmansh nship ip (16+ (16+ years years as of Ja Jan. n. 1st) 1st) 5.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 2.   Intermediate Showmanship (14-15 years as of Jan. 1st)  5.00 4.00 3.00 3.   Juni Junior or Showm Showmansh anship ip (11-13 (11-13 years as of Jan. 1st) 5.00 4.00 3.00 4.   Begin Beginners ners Showmanshi Showmanshipp (8-10 year as of Jan. 1st) 5.00 4.00 33.00 .00 5.   Showman of Showmen 5.00 4.00 3.00 6.   PPar aren ent/ t/Ad Advi viso sorr Sh Show owm man of Sh Shoowm wmen en No Prem Premiium 7.   Pee W Weee Showmanship No Premium

Market Poultry Rules and Information Market Poultry Rules 1.   Weight requi requirements rements for the market classes classes are as follows: Meat Chickens  – total pen weight must be between 12 and 21 pounds

per pen with no individual bird weighing more than 7 pounds Markett Turkey – minimum of 18 pounds with no maximum Marke Market Ducks  – 10 pounds per pen minimum with no maximum Any entry not meeting these weight requirements will be ineligible for the sale. Birds will be weighed after the barn meeting. 2.   Exhibitors may make two entries in each of the market market classes. 3.   Exhibitors are required to chec check-in k-in and show the following: following: chickens chickens – 3 birds per meat pen entry; turkeys – one market turkey per entry; and ducks- two market ducks per pen entry. 4.   Handling of birds by any any one (other than the exhibitor) after they are caged is strictly prohibited, except with the permission of the department superintendents. 5.   Grand and Reserve Champion pen of three chic chickens kens must sell sell in the Sale of Champions. Grand and Reserve Champion pen of 2 market ducks will sell in the Sale of Champions. 6.   Market bird ex exhibitors hibitors in cl classes asses # 166M, 152M, aand nd 168M must show National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) hatchery papers at the check-in at the Marion County Fair from 4-8 p.m. to verify hatch date. For exhibitors breeding their own market birds, a poultry department superintendent or department advisor MUST be contacted to verify hatch date on the day of hatching 7.   Entries in the m meat eat class may be any meat type chick chicken. en. The birds may be debeaked, detoed, dubbed, or subject to any practice generally accepted in commercial production of meat type poultry. 8.   Pens will be tabulated for weight and ddivided ivided into classes classes randomly based on weight. 9.   Exhibitors ma mayy provide locks for their own cages. cages. 61

 

be released until 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 4. 10.   Birds will not be Class Premiums A-$2.00; B-$1.50; C–No premium Poultry Meat Pen/Market Classes Turkey, Single Class 166M   - Market Turkey, Class 152M  - Market Chickens/Meat Pen of 3 ounds) A. Broilers (Pens Weighing Between 12 to 21 PPounds) B. Roasters/Any Pens Weighing over 21 Pound Poundss or Having an Individual Bird Weighing over 7 Pounds (Only Broilers Will Compete for Grand and Reserve Champion Meat Pen Honors) Class 168M   - Market Ducks Ducks,, Pen Pen of 2 Du Ducks cks Breeding Poultry Rules and Information 1.   EACH BIRD MA MAYY ONL ONLYY BE EXHIBITED IN ONE CLASS. 2.   Department officials may find it necessary to sub-divide the classes due to the number of entries in a particular class. 3.   The judge will determine the most important characteristics wh when en placing the classes. erfection will be 4.   Any breed not recognized by the Standard Book of PPerfection considered breeding poultry. poultry ltry animals must be at least one mon month th of age by the 5.   All breeding pou

possession date of May 1. 6.   Exhibi Exhibitor tor may enter uupp to TWO ent entries ries per class class.. Class Premiums A-$2.00; B-$1.50; C–No Premium Breeding Poultry Classes Class 151A -   Pullet Pullet,, Sing Single le Bird (Und (Under er one Year Year of Age) Class 151B -   Hen, SSingle ingle Bird ((Over Over One Year Year of Age) Rooster/Coc r/Cockere kerel,l, Sing Single le Bird (Any Age) Class 151C -   Rooste Class 166 Female -   Breeding Breeding Turkey Turkey,, Single Single Bird (Hen) (A (Any ny Age) Class 166 Male -  Breeding Turkey, urkey, SSingle ingle Bird (T (Tom) om) (Any Age) owl, Single Bird (Self-Determined) (Any Age) Class 365A -   Any Other FFowl, Class 151E -   Eggs (6 White, Brown, or Other – No Mixed Eggs) Limit One Entry per Exhibitor Fancy Waterfowl Rules and Information MAYY ONL ONLYY BE EXHIBITED IN ONE CLASS. 1.   EACH BIRD MA 2.   Department officials may find it necessary to sub-divide the classes due to the number of entries in a particular class. Perfection for 3.   Any breed recognized by the American Standards of Perfection Poultry may be considered Fancy Fancy Waterfowl. 4.   Birds will be penned as pairs (any combination). 5.   Birds will be judged by breed character or by a method which will be determined by the judge. 6.   All breeding po poultry ultry animals must b be e at least one mon month th of age by the possession date of May 1. 7.   Exhibi Exhibitor tor may enter uupp to TWO ent entries ries per class class.. Fancy Waterfowl Classes 62

Class 168D 168D FFemale emale -  Breeding Duck, Single Bird (One Female Bird) (Any Age) Bantam (Cull, Mallard, East Indies) All Other Ducks Class 168D Male -  Breeding Duck, Duck, Single Single Bird (One Male Bird) Bird) (Any Age) Bantam (Cull, Mallard, East Indies) All Other Ducks Class 168G 168G FFemale emale -   Breeding Breeding Goose, Goose, Single Bird Bird (Any Age) Goose, Single Bird (Any Age) Class 168G Male - Breeding Goose, Fancy Poultry Rules and Information MAYY ONLY ONLY BE EXHIBITED IN ONE C CLASS. LASS. 1.   EACH BIRD MA 2.   Department officials may fifind nd it necessary to sub-divide the classes due to the number of entries in a particular class. erfection for 3.   Any breed recognized by the American Standards of PPerfection Poultry may be considered Fancy Poultry. 4.   Birds will be penned as pairs (any combination). by a method which will be 5.   Birds will be judged by breed character or by determined by the judge. 6. All br breedin eeding g pou poultry ltry an animals imals must must be at least one month month of of age by the possession date of May 1. Fancy Poultry Classes Class 153A  - Pullet Pullet/Singl /Singlee Bird Class 153B  - Hen/Single Bird Class 153C  - Rooster/Single Bird Best of Show Grand Champion – Best of Show This his cl class ass wi willll in incl clud ude: e: Gran Grandd Ch Champ ampio ionn Fanc Fancyy Pou oultr ltryy Grand Champion Fancy Fancy Waterfowl Grand Champion Breeding Poultry Reserve Champion – Best of Show This his cl class ass wi willll in incl clud ude: e: All All anima animals ls from from pr prev evio ious us cl class ass 2nd place or Reserve Champion Champion Animal from category winning

Grand Champion – Best of Show honors Poultry Awards Premi remium umss an andd Ri Ribb bbon onss Skillathon Poult oultry ry Sh Show owma mann of Sh Show owme menn Seni Senior or Pou oult ltry ry Sh Show owma mans nshi hipp Intermediate Poultry Showmanship Jr. Poult oultry ry Sh Show owma mans nshhip Beginner Poultry Showmanship Pee Wee Sh Shoowma mannship Parent/Ad Parent/Advisor visor Showman Showman of Showmen Showmen Grand Grand Cha Champio mpionn Po Poult ultry ry Meat Pe Penn Reserv Reservee Cha Champio mpionn Po Poultr ultryy Meat Pe Penn

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RABBIT DEPARTMENT Junior Fair Superintendents - Brittany Eaches, Eaches, Tyler Fields, Fields, Brandon Austin, Kristen Furer Senior Fair Board Superintendent - Chip Myers Advisors - Billie Fields-Baer, Fields-Baer, Angie Furer, Furer, Melinda Each Eaches es and Valerie ValerieAustin Austin Possession Dates Breeding Breedi ng Rab Rabbits bits -  Monday, May 3 Market Meat Rabbits -  Friday, June 4 Rabbit Fair Entry Deadline Breeding: Monday Monday,, May 3rd (Entries completed at tattoo clinic) Market: Tuesday, June 1st Rabbit Barn/Pen Set Up Night Thursday,, June 17, 6:30 p.m.,  Rabbit Barn Thursday Rabbit Skillathon Saturday,, June 19th, Marion County Fairground Saturday Fairgroundss - Registration  begins: 1:45 p.m., Contest: 2:00–4:00 p.m.

Tuesday, June 29, 4:00 p.m. -   Pee Wee Showmans Showmanship hip (Evers (EversArena Arena No North) rth) Wednesday,, June 30, 9:00 a.m. -  Bree Wednesday  Breeding ding Show (Evers Arena North) Friday, July 2, 1:00 p.m. -  Rabbit Department Barn Pot Luck Luncheon

Rabbit Barn/Pen Tear Down Night Thursday, July 8, 6:30 p.m., Rabbit Barn General Rules for Marion County Fair Rabbit Show 1.   No litters permitted. 2.   Exhibitors must provide their oown wn pen locks, feed, and bedding bedding (wood chips or straw, no cedar shavings). NO CEDAR CHIP PERMITTED! 3.   All pens will be assigned by the barn committee committee in coopera cooperation tion with the junior fair board superintendents. 4.   Pens must be cleaned daily by 10:00 a.m. except on show days when pens must be cleaned by  9:00 a.m.   Water must be available available for animals at all times. 5.   There must be at least 5 entries and 3 exhib exhibitors itors to make make a breed. 6.   Four entries or less in a bbreed reed will be placed placed in an an “other bbreeds” reeds” class. 7.   Limit of two entries in each class. 8.   All classes subj subject ect to change change,, dependi depending ng upon entries. entries. 9.   The Breeding PPair air class will consist consist of one buck and one ddoe oe of the same breed.This is open to all breeds reco recogniz gnized ed by the ARBA.The

rabbits must be a minimum of six months of age.These age. These rabbits may also be shown in their breed classes.

Good Luck To All Participants!! PROSPE PRO SPECT CT FARMER’ ARMER’S S EXCHAN EXCHANGE GE 1007 E. Water St., Prospect, OH 43342

Rabbit Check-in at the Marion County Fair Sunday, June 27, 2:00-4:00 p.m. Rabbit Fair Release Date/Time Sunday, July 4, 9:00 a.m., All Exhibitors must Have Their Pen Penss Cleaned by 12:00 noon on Sunday, July 4th. Mandatory Exhibitor/Barn Meeting  (Marion County Fair) Monday, June 28, 10:00 a.m. -  Barn Meeting Monday,, June 28, 1:00 p.m. -  Rabbit Showmanship Clinic Monday Monday,, June 28, 2:00 p.m. -  Market Rabbit Monday Rabbit Weigh-In Marion County Fair Rabbit Show Tuesday Tuesday,, June 29, 9:00 a.m. -  Showmanship Followed by Market Rabbit Show (Evers Arena North North))

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10.   Must show in Breeding Class, if showing a meat pen. 11.   All breed rabbits must be at least 6 weeks old by possession date (May 3). brought to Health Check/Mandatory Tattoo 12.   All breed rabbits must be brought Clinic on either  Saturday, May 1st or Monday, May 3rd. Showmanship 1.   Sen Senior ior Sho Showman wmanship ship (16+ (16+ yea years rs as of Jan. Jan. 1st 1st)) 5.0 5.000 4.0 4.000 3.0 3.000 of Jan. 1st)   5.00 4.00 4.00 3. 3.00 00 2.   Intermediate Showmanship (14-15 years as of 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

         

Junio Juniorr Showmanship Showmanship (11-13 (11-13 years as of Jan. 1st) Beginn Beginners ers Showm Showmanship anship (8-10 year as of Jan. 1st) Showman of Showmen PPar aren ent/ t/Ad Advi viso sorr Show Showma mann of Show Showme menn Pee W Weee Showmanship

5.00 4.00 3.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 No Prem Premiu ium m No Premium

Commercial/Meat Pen Informatio Commercial/Meat Information n Commercial/Meat Pen Rules groups and two shows in this category. 1.   There will bbee two groups Group Grou p A: Tradit raditional ional:: Meat Pen and/or and/or Single Fryers – Animals entered from litters bred, born, and raised at exhibitor’s rabbitry, from buck(s) and doe(s) owned by the exhibitor. and/or Single Fryers - Animals Group B: Purchased: Meat Pen and/or

entered that were purchased by exhibitor and in his/her possession by the date established by the Junior Fair Board Rabbit Department. In general terms, the possession date will be approximately four weeks back from the fair weigh-in date. 2.   Only Group A animals will be eligible for the Sale of C Champions. hampions. 3.   Group A and B animals animals will bbee used in ddetermin etermining ing Out Outstandin standingg Market Exhibitor. Exhibitor. 4.   All meat pens must be either bred or or purchased. Purchased meat pens must be accompanied by a bill of sale with breeder’s name and phone number. (Exhibitors may not purchase rabbits from a family member or themselves.) themselves.) Purchased meat pen entries will not be permitted to show at the fair without a Bill of Sale. 5.   Exhibitors may not show in both Group A and Groups B classes! 6.   A meat pen will be a pen of three fryers. 7.   Two meat ppens ens (pens of three) and two Single Fry Fryers ers may be entered in either Group A or Group B but only one may be sold. If you have a Grand Champion Pen, the others will be returned to the barn. 8.   Rabbits in meat pen classes may not be shown in the breed classes. 9.   The maximum weight ooff each rabbit in the meat pen cannot bbee over five pounds with a minimum weight of three pounds. No age limit will be used, but weight for age will be considered in the judging. 10.   All rabbits in the meat pen must be the same color and be representative of that breed. 11.   All market rabbits will be ear marked at 6:30 p.m.  after check-in. After the animals have been ear marked, they may not be switched

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12.   A member must be in their second year of the rabbit project in order to show a meat pen. 13.   Exhibitors must show their own meat pens unless prior department authorization has been granted and must be present to sell in the Livestock Sale. 14.   Rabbit meat pens exhibitors must contact their buyer to arrange for transfer of animals after the fair according to the wishes of the buyer and the approval of the department superintendents. Pen, Reserve Champion 15.   Sale order will be: Grand Champion Meat Pen,

Meat Pen, Outstanding Market Exhibitor for Rabbits, followed by a random selection of the rest of exhibitors entries. Class Premiums A- $2.00; B-$1.50; C–No premium Rabbit Meat Pen/Market Classes 226A  - Meat Pen (3) Traditional 226B  - Meat Pen (3) Purchased 226C   - Single Fryer Fryer Class Class Class Premiums A-$2.00; B-$1.50; C–No premium Breeding Rabbit Classes Sr.–8 Months and Up Jr Jr.–3 .–3 to 7 Months Except in Breeds with 6-8 Classes, Then 3-5 Months and 6-8 Months 225-1A  - New Zealand Senior Buck 225-1B   - New Zeal Zealand and Senior Senior Doe Zealand and 6-8 6-8 Buck Buck 225-1C   - New Zeal 225-1D   - New Zeal Zealand and 6-8 6-8 Doe 225-1E   - New Zea Zealand land Junior Junior Buck Buck Zealand and Junior Junior D Doe oe 225-1F   - New Zeal 225-2A  - Californian Senior Buck 225-2B   - Califor Californian nian Senior Senior Doe Doe 225-2C   - Califor Californian nian 6-8 6-8 Buck Buck Californian nian 6-8 6-8 Doe Doe 225-2D   - Califor 225-2E   - Californian Junior Buck 225-2F   - Califor Californian nian Junior Junior Doe 225-3A   - English Lop Senior Senior Buck Buck 225-3B   - English Lop Senior Senior Doe Doe Englishh Lop 6-8 Buck Buck 225-3C   - Englis 225-3D   - English Lop 6-8 6-8 Doe 225-3E  - English Lop Junior Buck 225-3F  - English Lop Junior Doe 225-4A  - Dutch Senior Buck 225-4B  - Dutch Senior Doe 225-4C   - Dutch Junior Junior Buck

 

225-4D  - Dutch Junior Doe 225-5A   - Mini Re Rexx Senior Senior Buck Rex ex Sen Senior ior Do Doee 225-5B   - Mini R 225-5C   - Mini Re Rexx Junior Junior Buc Buckk 225-5D  - Mini Rex Junior Doe

225-15   - Breeding Pair - One Doe and One One Buck (six Months or or Older) of the Same Breed. 224-16  - Utility Breeding Class POS   - Rabbit Poster Exhibit

225-6A   - Mini Lo Lopp Senio Seniorr Buck 225-6B   - Mini LLop op Se Senior nior D Doe oe

Junior Fair Rabbit Poster Exhibit Purpose:

225-6C   - Mini Lo Lopp Jun Junior ior Buck Buck 225-6D  - Mini Lop Junior Doe

1.   To visually demonstrate Junior Fair Rabbit Project Project knowledge. 2.   To stimulate an interest in Junior Fair Rabbit projects projects and the rabbit industry. Rules: 1.   Each poster must be made by the 4-H or FFA member currently enrolled in a rabbit project. 2.   Posters must be turned in to the Rabbit Department no later than 4:00 p.m. on Sunday June 27, 2010. of standard poster board 3.   Posters must be made using a half sheet of (11” X 14”) displayed horizontally. 4.   Poster must represent the topic assigned for the current year’s year’s exhibit. Topic for 2010 is “My Rabbit Breed” 5.   Each poster must be clearly labeled in the lower right hand corner, corner, in a space no larger than 2” X 4” with the exhibitor’s name, club, and age

225-7A   225-7B   225-7C  225-7D   -

Netherl Netherland and Dw Dwarf arf Senior Senior Buck Netherl Netherland and Dw Dwarf arf Senior Senior Doe Netherland Dwarf Junior Buc Buckk Netherl Netherland and Dw Dwarf arf Junior Junior Doe

225-8A  225-8B  225-8C  225-8D  -

Florid Floridaa White Senior Buck Florida FloridaWhite White Senior Doe Florid Floridaa White Junio Juniorr Buc Buckk Florid Floridaa White Junio Juniorr Doe Doe

225-9A   - American Fuzzy Lop Senior Buck 225-9B  - American Fuzzy Lop Senior Doe 225-9C  - American Fuzzy Lop Junior Buck 225-9D  - American Fuzzy Lop Junior Doe 225-10A   225-10B   225-10C  225-10D  225-11A   225-11B   225-11C   225-11D   -

Hollan Hollandd Lop Se Senior nior Buck Buck Holland Holland Lop SSenior enior D Doe oe Holland Lop Junior Buc Buckk Holland Lop Junior Doe Harleq Harlequin uin Sen Senior ior Bu Buck ck Harleq Harlequin uin Se Senior nior D Doe oe Harlequin Harlequin Jun Junior ior Buc Buckk Harlequin Harlequin Jun Junior ior Doe Doe

as of January 1, 2010. 6.   Posters will be displayed in Junior Junior Fair Rabbit building during during the Marion County Fair. Fair. 7.   Posters can be picked up at the Junior Fair Fair Rabbit building after 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 4, 2010. Those not picked up at that time will not be returned. Awards: 1.   Awards will be given: A, B, and C ribbons 2.   Premium money will be awarded as follows: A-$2; B-$1.50; C -No Premium

225-12A  - Jersey Wool Woolyy Sen Senior ior Buck Buck

Special Awar Awards: ds:

225-12B  - Jersey Woo Wooly ly Se Senior nior Doe 225-12C  - Jersey Wool Woolyy Jun Junior ior Bu Buck ck 225-12D   - Jersey Woo Wooly ly Ju Junior nior Doe

Most Creative Poster - $25 cash Donated Donat ed by Wynne Wynne Klingel Most Original Poster - $25 cash Donated Donat ed by Wynne Wynne Klingel People’ss Choice Award (Awarded daily) $5 cash each day People’ Donated Donat ed by Wynne Wynne Klingel

225-13A   225-13B   225-13C   225-13D   -

Flemish Giant Senior Senior BBuck uck Flemish Giant Senior Senior Do Doee Flemish Giant Giant Jun Junior ior Buck Flemish Giant JJunior unior D Doe oe

225-14A   225-14B   225-14C   225-14D   225-14E   -

Other Br Breeds eeds Se Senior nior Bu Buck ck Other Breeds Breeds Se Senior nior Do Doee Other BBreeds reeds 6-8 6-8 Buc Buckk Other Breeds Breeds 66-88 Doe Other Bre Breeds eds Junior Junior Buc Buckk

225-14F   - Other Breeds Breeds JJunior unior D Doe oe

Awards

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SHEEP DEPARTMENT Junior Fair Superintendents – Mollee Galloway Galloway,, Kayla Brown, Maggie Dean, Mallory Galloway, Galloway, Nicole Thompson Senior Fair Board Superintendents Superintendents - Mark McCabe and Te Terry rry Swisher Advisors – Tami Galloway Galloway,, Brian Hamilton, Tami Dea Dean n and Chip Myers

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All llambs ambs will be rere-weigh weighed ed again again at th thee fai fairr for their final weigh weightt calculations for the Rate of Gain Contest and sale weight. Sheep shearing will be available at time of weigh-in for fee.

Lamb Skillathon Center,, Registration  begins: 1:45 Sunday, June 13,  Tri-Rivers Career Center p.m., Contest: 2:00–4:00 p.m. Lamb Pen Set Up Night

Thursday, June 24, 6:30 p.m.,  Lamb Barn Marion County Fairgrounds Lamb Check-in at the Marion County Fair through West Gate Only Sunday, June 27, 4:00-8:00 p.m. Mandatory Exhibitor/Barn Meeting  (Marion County Fair) Sunday, June 27, 9:00 p.m., Weigh-Ins Will Follow Follow Meeting Marion County Fair Lamb Show Tuesday, June 29, 9:00 a.m.,  Open Class Breeding Sheep Show Tuesday, June 29, 11:00 a.m.,  Sheep Showmanship Tuesday, June 29, 1:30 p.m., Market Bred, Born and Raised Wednesday, June 30,1:00 p.m.,  Breeding Sheep Show

Wednesday, June 30, 3:00 p.m.,  Sheep Lead Class Wednesday, June 30, 5:00 p.m.,  Market Sheep Show Thursday, July 1, 5:00 p.m.,  Market Sheep Show Lamb Release Date/Time from the Marion County Fair Sunday, July 4, 9:00 a.m. .  All exhibitors must have their pens cleaned by 12:00 noon on Sunday Sunday,, July 4. General Rules for Marion County Fair Lamb Show nd up, must have lambs teeth and receive 1.   Must weigh 100 pounds aand an ‘A’ or ‘B” grade to be eligible for placing and be included in the sale. All under-weight lambs may show, but not qualify for champions. 2.   Must be slick shorn no sooner than 5 days before sh show ow and up to day

Possession Dates Market Lambs -  Saturday, May 1 Breeding Breedi ng She Sheep ep - Saturday, May 15

of show or they will not be placed or eligible for sale, but will have the right to show for grade. 3.   May be of any breed, ewe, lamb lamb or wether; lambs lambs showing testicular tissue will not be placed, receive grade or sell. Weigh-In /Tag Day for Market Lambs 4.   Must have particip participated ated in the Ma Mayy 1st weigh-in and tagging. 5:00-8:00 p.m., Saturday, May 1 5.   No drenching. -   Please note all ffair air entries entries in th thee lamb depa department rtment will will be 6.   No ice and no ice towels. towels. made this evening. 7.   ALL pens will be aassigned ssigned All M Marke arkett Lam Lambs bs to be shown shown at at the fair will be we weighed ighed and tagged tagged 8. ALL ST STATE ATE MANDA MANDATED TED RU RULES LES WILL BE ENFORCED ENFORCED.. on May 1 in the Lamb Barn from  5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. 9.   Breeding sheep and all female market market lamb lambss must have a scrapies tag Any llamb amb that is fou found nd wi with th a tampe tampered red ea earr tag will be di disqua squalified lified at check-in at the west gate on June 27. from showing at the Marion County Fair! Fair! If a lamb loses a tag, the 10. Must show yo your ur own lamb iin n show unless unless you ha have ve two in Marion County Extension office should be notified IMMEDIATEL  I MMEDIATELY!! Y!! the same class Tag must be replaced by a Jr. Fair Board advisor or lamb is disqualified. Breeding Sheep Rules and Classes Worming will be provided if desired. 66

Corriedale, Dorset, Rambouillet, Shropshire, Southdown, Cheviot, Mon-

 

tadale, Oxford, Suffolk, Grade and Hampshire breeds must be born after September. 1, 2008 for yearlings and September 1, 2009 for lambs. Columbia breeding lambs must be born after September 15, 2009. In other breeds & crossbreeds, lambs must be born after January 1, 2010. See fraud and deception rule number 10 in Ag. Rules. Class Premiums A-$4.00; B-$3.00; C–No premium Classes

Class 199A Class 199B Class 199C Class 199D Class 199E Class 199F

           

Ram Lamb born after September 1, 2009 Ram Yearling born after September 1, 2008 Ewe Lamb born after September 1, 2009 Ewe Yearling born after September 1, 2008 Youn Youngg Shepherd’ Shepherd’ss Flock 2 females, 1 ram Ewes, pen of 2

Showmanship

1st 1. Senio  Seniorr Breedin Breedingg Showmanship Showmanship (14 + ye years ars as of Jan.1) Jan.1) 5.00 2. Junio  Juniorr Breeding Breeding Show Showmanship manship (8-13 years as of JJan.1) an.1) 5.00 Senior ior Sho Showman wmanship ship (16+ (16+ yea years rs as of Jan. Jan. 1st 1st)) 5.00 5.00 3.   Sen 4.   Intermediate Showmanship (14-15 years years as of Jan. 1st)   5.00 5.   Junio Juniorr Showmanship Showmanship (11-13 (11-13 years as of Jan. 1st) 5.00 6. 7. 8. 9.

       

Beginn Beginners ers Showm Showmanship anship (8-10 years as ooff JJan. an. 1st) Showman of Showmen PPar aren ent/ t/Ad Advi viso sorr Show Showma mann of Sho Showmen wmen Pee W Weee Showmanship

2nd 3rd 4.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 4.00 33.00 .00 4.00 3.00 4.0 4.000 3.00

5.00 4.00 3.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 No Prem Premiu ium m No Premium

Market Lamb Rules and Classes Lambs must weigh 100 pounds or heavier to sell. Weight classes will be determined at the discretion of the superintendents. The decision of the superintendents is final. There will be 3 weight divisions - heavy, middle and light. If an exhibitor has two lambs in the same weight class then the heavier lamb can be bumped into the next heaviest weight class. If both lambs are in the heaviest weight class both must be shown in that class. Class winners will compete for Division Champions and Reserve Champion. Division Champions will compete for Grand and Reserve Grand Champion.

Banners will be awarded for Division Champion and Reserve Champion. All champions must sell in the Sale of Champions.

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SHEEP FITTING CONTEST Contest: Thursday Thursday,, July 1st, 1:00 p.m. Sponsored by Marion Co. Sheep Improvement associations.

Look for posters with details in the Sheep Barn.

Class Premiums A-$4.00, B-$3.00, C–No premium Classes Class 198A   Market Lamb born after  September 1, 2009 Class 198B   Bred, Bo Born, rn, and Raised (in Marion County) Mark Market et Lamb Sheep Awards Rib Ribbon bons an andd Pr Prem emiu iums ms Mario arionn Co. Sen Senior ior Fair air Boar Boardd Skillathon Marion Co. Sheep Improvement Assn. Gr Gran andd Champ Champio ionn Mark Market et La Lamb mb Ma Mario rionn Co Co.. Twp wp.. Asso Assoc. c. Grand Champion Champion Market Market Lamb Banne Bannerr Ridge Ridgedale dale FFFA FA

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SHEEP LEAD CONTEST Contest: Wednesday Wednesday,, June 30 at 3:00 p.m.

Open to any resident of Marion County and the surrounding counties. Classes are based on entrants age on the day of show. Classes may also be split day of show. Classes A.   Decorative Class (ages 3-8) 3-8) B. C. D. E.

       

Youth Youth Lead (ages 9-12) Senior Lead (ages 13-18) Adult (19 and older) Vintage (age 3 through adult)

General Rules One sheep, one person per entry. Sheep must be fitted and trained to show on halter. Entrants must furnish their own sheep and garment. Breeding or market lambs may be used in all classes. Class Specific Rules Class Class A:   Some part of the entrant’s co costume stume is to be made of a wool or wool blended fabric. All costumes must be new to this Lead

Class Competition. Sheep may also be decorated to compliment the child’s costume. Class B, C, and D: Some part of the entrant’s costume is to be made of a wool or wool blended fabric. All costumes must be new to this Lead Class Competition. Sheep may NOT be decorated. Class E:   Entrant’s outfit must be a minimum of 20 years old. Some part of this outfit must be of a wool or wool blended fabric. Outfits may have been worn in previous Lead Class Competitions. Sheep may be decorated with a bow or blanket, but it is not required. Judging Standard Standards s 1.   Entrants costume costume,, poise, and appearanc appearancee 2.   Control and ppresentation resentation of the animal 3.   Garment construction and originality

Entries can be made by contacting Jennifer Franklin (740-528-2551), or by stopping by the lamb stand during the fair for an entry form. Deadline is 10:00 a.m. day of show. Decorative Class 1st – Trophy   2nd – Rosette   3rd – Rosette Youth Lead, Senior Lead,Adult Lead, and Vintage Classes 1st - $15.00   2nd - $10.00   3rd   - $5.00 Awards sponsored by Marion County Sheep Improvement Association. SHOWMANSHIP & SWEEPSTAKES DEPARTMENT

Juniorr Fair Board Superinten Junio Superintendents dents – Tyler Tyler Fields and Ashley Ka Kasler sler (CoChairs); Levi Criswell, Missy Dean, Seth Dyer, Brittany Eaches, Taylor Harris, 68

Casey Hilliker,Adam Isler, Zach Isler, Isler, Ben McKinniss, Ryan McQuillen, Sarah Rodriguez, Callie Rollison, Megan Weir, Weir, Helen Williams Advisors: Shelby Brammel and Mary Longo Showmanship Rules 1.   There shall be contests for beef, dairy dairy,, dairy feeder, feeder, goat, horse, horse, poultry, poultry, rabbit, sheep and swine. 2.   Exhibitor may decide which animal is used used for showmanship. showmanship. Breeding animals shown in showmanship will make an exhibitor ineligible for

outstanding market exhibitor. exhibitor. 3.   Each contestant must fit and show his or her own animal, but during the course of the contest may be asked by the judge to show some other animal. 4.   The showmanship contest is open to any exhibitor in the Junior Fair Fair who has an entry and has shown an animal in that department. 5.   Showmanship division winn winners ers must show in the next higher division in succeeding years regardless of age. 6.   Exhibitors may show in senior showmanship until they win that species Senior Showmanship. 7.   Divisions: Beginners Division: 8-10 years of age as of Jan. 1st, Junior Division: 11-13 years of age as of Jan. 1st, Intermediate Division: 1415 years of age as of Jan. 1st, and Senior Division: 16+ years of age as of Jan. 1st. 8.   Placing Awards: First- $5.0 $5.00, 0, Second- $4.00, and Third- $3.00. 9.   Refer to H Horse orse Department for Horse Department Showmanship rules and Supreme Showmanship rules and divisions. 10.   The Showman of Showmen contest will follow the beginner, junior, junior, intermediate, and senior showmanship contests in each department. 11.   All current year’s beginner, junior, junior, intermediate, and senior showmanship contest winners are eligible to compete in the Showman of Showmen contest within that respective department. Showmen and Senior Show12.   Previous year’s department Showman of Showmen manship winners are eligible to compete for Showman of Showmen within that department. 13.   Showman of Showmen Showmen winners are ineligible to show in any showmanship contest except Showman of Showmen within that department. 14.   All 4-H and FFA parents and advisors advisors of exhibitors are eligible and en-

couraged to participate in the Advisor-Parent Advisor-Parent Showman of Showmen Contest immediately following the Junior Fair Showman of Showmen contests. 15.   Winners of the Advisor-Parent Advisor-Parent Showman of Showmen Contest can show in the Advisor-Parent Advisor-Parent Showmanship Sweepstakes Contest immediately after the Junior Fair exhibitors contest. Judging Criteria A. Fitt Fittin ing g 1.   Condition of the animal – animal in proper flesh, hair smooth, soft and flossing, hide soft and pliable 2.   Cleanliness and grooming – free from stain and foreign materials; hoofs and horns trimmed and polished. B. Show Showin ing g 1.   Appearance of exhibitor and equipment equipment used to show the

 

animal. 2.   Ability to properly pose the animal. 3.   Exhibitors must demonstrate ability to move the animal as directed by the judge. Showmanship Sweepstak Sweepstakes es Friday, July July 2, 7:30 p.m., Evers Arena beef,, dairy, dairy feeder, feeder, 1.   All Showman of Showmen contest winners in beef goat, horse, poultry, rabbit, sheep and swine. 2.   Animal will be provided by the contest participant.

4B or  4G Guinea Pigs 5B or  5G Cats 6B or  6G Chinchillas 7B or  7G Hedgehogs 8B or  8G Caged Birds 9B or  9G Ferrets 10B or  10G Pet Rabbits 11B or  11G Other

3.   Contestants will be asked to rotate to different species every two minutes. (1-100) 00) assigned bbyy the judges will be used to determ determine ine winners winners.. 4.   Points (1-1 5.   Past showmanship sweepstakes winners are ineligible to show in any showmanship contest in the species with which they won.

Premiums A- $2.00   B -  $1.50   C -  No premium Premiums and ribbons provided by Marion County Sr. Fair Board

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SWINE DEPARTMENT Junior Fair Superintendents – Ashley Kasler, Shelby Boger Boger,, Justin Dilsaver,, Jon Townsend, Zach Isler Dilsaver Sr. Fair Board Superintendents: Randy Bennett, Matt Brewer and Joe Craycraft Advisors - Ken Stiverson, Katie and Steve Isler

SMALL ANIMALS DEPARTMENT

Possession Dates Market Hogs - Saturday May 1

Junior Fair Superintendents – Ryan McQuillen and Casey Hilliker Advisors – Carolyn Cusick and Regina McQuillen

Fair Entry Deadline Tuesday, June 1, OSU Extension office by  4:30 p.m.

GENERAL RULES FOR MARION MARION COUNTY SMALL ANIMAL SHOW

Swine Skillathon Thursday, June 17th, Marion County Fairgrounds, Registration begins  5:45 p.m., Contest - 6:00–8:00 p.m.

1.   Exhibitors must provide cages, leashes, etc. for all animals exhibited. 2.   Cats must remain in cages at all times except for during interview  judging. 3.   All parents, advisors, and spectators must be in the stands and off the  judging floor. 4.   4-H members must remain with th their eir project until ju judging dging is com completed. pleted. 5.   All projects need to remain on exhibit until 12:30 p.m. on Thursday Thursday,, July 1, and must be removed rem oved by 1:00 p.m. on Thursday Thursday,, July 1. 6.   Each class will be divided into “B” (Beginn (Beginners–never ers–never shown before) and “G” (Graduates–those who have shown before). 7.   Exhibitors demonstrating superior knowledge and skill will be recognized with “Outstanding In Class” Class” Awards. Small Animal Show Schedule Thursday,, July 1, Thursday   Coliseum–Enter North Coliseum Doors   Check In/Registration 8:30–9:00 a.m. 9:00–12 noon   Interview Judging 12:15 p.m.   Awards Program   Small Animal Exhibi Exhibits ts Released 12:30 p.m. Small Animal Classes B =  Beginner; G= Graduate 1B or  1G Mice and Rats 2B or  2G Gerbils 3B or  3G Hamsters

Swine Check-in at the Marion County Fair through West Gate Only Sunday, June 27, 7:30 a.m.-12:00 Noon and 4:00-6:00 p.m. NEW!!!! Mandatory Exhibitor/Barn Meeting (Marion Meeting  (Marion County Fair) Sunday,, June 27, 7:00 p.m.,Weigh-Ins Sunday p.m., Weigh-Ins and Pictures Will Follow Meeting Meetin g NEW! NEW!!!! !!! Marion County Fair Swine Show Monday,, June 28, 5:00 p.m., Marion County Jr. Swine Showmanship Monday (followed by Swine Jackpot Show) Tuesday, June 29, 5:00 p.m.,  Swine Breeding Project Interview Grading (No Animal Need Needed), ed), Tuesday, June 29, 5:00 p.m. - Market Swine Show Swine Release Date/Time from Date/Time  from the Marion the  Marion County Fair Sunday, July 4, 9:00 a.m., All exhibitors must have their pens cleaned by 12:00 noon on Sunday, July 4th. General Rules for Marion County Fair Swine Show 1.   Pen assignments will be made by the Junior Junior Fair Board Department 69

 

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Superintendents. NO STRAW permitted All pens must be cleaned before 12:00 noon on Sunday, July 4th. Any breeder th that at has sold in to a Marion County junior fair exhibitor is not permitted to be in the show ring or have contact with the judge at any time. Exception: If a 4-H youth or FFA youth sells animals to another junior fair exhibitor, they are permitted to show their project animals but may not help out in the show ring in other ways. All swine entering grounds and being exhibited will bbee terminal! All

exhibit animals will go directly to slaughter. 6.   See fraud and deception rule number 10 in Ag. Rules. 7.   All exhibitors must participate in the Quality Assurance Program. 8.   Skillathon - Exhibitor must participate in a Skillathon to be eligible for any premiums. 9.   All exhibitors must abide by dress code rules. 10.   MARKET SWINE CLASSES: CLASSES: All Market Swine must weigh between 220# and 280# to be eligible for Champions and sale. All Market Swine will be divided by weight into 3 weight divisions -- heavy (265-280 lbs.), middle (240-260 lbs), light (220-235 lbs). Each division will be divided by barrows and gilts. Those divisions will be further subdivided into equal weight classes. Animals of equal weight exhibited by the same individual will be assigned different weight classes. Class winners will compete for Division Champion and Re serve Champion honors. Division Champion gilts and barrows will compete for Overall Division Champion and Overall Reserve Division Champion honors. Overall Division Champions will compete for Grand and Reserve Grand Champions. Banners will be awarded for Overall Division Champions and Overall Reserve Champions, Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion. Overall Division Champions and Overall Reserve Champions, Grand and Reserve Champion animals must sell in the Sale of Champions. Showmanship

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SATURDAY, JULY 3, 9:00 A.M. SATURDAY 1.   Entries are limited to persons eligible to show in the Marion County Junior Fair. Animals listed for sale must have been entered in the appropriate show. Definite commitment of animals to be sold must be made by the exhibitor as they cross the scales at weighing. 2.   The following commissions will be charged charged on selling price to cover sale expenses: Grand Champion – 6.0% Reserve Champion Champion Animal – 6.0% Outstanding Market Exhibitor – 6.0% Division Champion and Reserves – 6.0% All Others- 3.5% 3.   Each exhibitor shall bbee limited to sell only one species and one show unit, (one steer, or a maximum of one lambs, or one hogs, or one

meat pen of three rabbits, or one meat pen of three poultry, or one

 

wether market goat, or one feeder calf, or one dairy steer or one pen of 2 ducks or one turkey). Seller card must be signed by a parent and turned in at weigh-in time. 4.   Feeder calves calves,, steers, swine and lambs sel selll by the pound; goats by the head; poultry, geese, geese, ducks, turkeys and rabbits by the pen. 5.   All anima animals ls weighed at times designated by their department. Direct weight will be used for all species for show and sale. 6.   Steers will on only ly be w weighed eighed one time. Hogs and lambs wil willl be weighed one time, except for under weights and over weights which

(See Health Requirements in front of book.) 21.   All sales are contingent oonn carcass examinati examinations! ons! 22.   The exhibitor shall be responsible for the care of livestock includi including ng but not limited to feeding and watering) until release time. Ifan animal becomes unmarketable because of negligence of the exhibitor, the buyer’s money will be refunded and the exhibitor will be required to move the animal from the fairgrounds.The exhibitor will not be reimbursed for the animals. 23.   A Livestock Sale Fund will bbee maintained by committee. committee. The funds

will be permitted one re-weigh. 7.   All animals must receive an ““A A” or “B” “B” grade to be included in the sale. 8.   Hogs must weigh within the limit limit of 220 aand nd 280 pou pounds. nds. All lambs must weigh a minimum of 95 pounds. All wether goats must weigh at least 50 pounds and be born after November 1, 2008.All steers steer s must weigh a minimum of 900 pounds live weight. Beef and Dairy Feeder calves may not weigh over 650 pounds. Dairy Feeders must weigh a minimum of 350 lbs. 9.   All rabbits must weigh withi withinn the limits of 3 to 5 ppounds. ounds. 10.   Poultry-pen of 3, hatched on or after May 13, certificate required, total pen weight must be between 12 and 21 pounds per pen with no individual bird weighing more than 7 pounds. Turkey hatched on or after January 1, certificate required, minimum weight of 18 lbs. Duckspen of 2, hatched on or after April 1, certificate required, 2 males or females, minimum minimum weight of 10 lb./pen 11.   Swine Show and sale wi willll be terminal. All swine will be tr transported ansported directly to slaughter slaughter.. 12.   A species must have a minimum of 10 mark market et exhibitors to participate in the Sale of Champions that year. 13.   All Grand and Reserve Champions, D Division ivision Champions and Reserves, and Outstanding Market Exhibitor must sell even though an exhibitor may have Grand and/or Reserve Champion of more than one species. (This rule would take precedence over rule #1 and rule #3.) 14.   Sale of Champion anima animals ls will sell in the following order: (a) (a) Grand  Grand Champion; (b) (b) Reserve  Reserve Champion; (c) (c) Outstanding  Outstanding Livestock Exhibitor; (d) Exhibitor; (d) Division  Division Champions; (e) (e) Division  Division Reserve Champions.

will be used for sale-related expenditures and to reimburse buyers of livestock that die after the animal has been released. Buyers will be reimbursed for the market value of the animal.The buyer’s animals are covered until they cross the scales of the Stockyards for resale. Only animals scheduled for resale will be covered. All the animals will be the responsibility of the exhibitor until release time for sale animals. 24.   The General Rule Com Committee, mittee, com composed posed of one member each from the Extension office, Beef, Beef, Sheep and Swine Committee, the Junior Fair Board Superintendent from each sale species department, the Senior Fair Superintendent from each sale specie department, Senior Fair Advisors to the Junior Fair Board, buyer representative, a vocational agriculture instructor and a 4-H advisor, shall be authorized to rule on any situation not covered by the above regulations. 25.   Exhibitors not following dress code will not be allowed to sell in the Jr Jr..

All animals will earns order assigned points inand classes. No No exclusions be made. 15.    Sale 16. of Champion Champions of species regular sal salee orderwill of species will be: (a) (a) Feeders,  Feeders, (b) Goats (b) Goats,, (c) Swine, (c) Swine, (d) Rabbits, (d) Rabbits, (e)  (e) Sheep  Sheep   (f) Poultry (f) Poultry and and (g)  (g) Steers.  Steers. 17.   Outstanding Market Exhi Exhibitors bitors will be included in the Sale of Champions. See general rules for Outstanding Market Exhibitor. 18.   If an exhibitor is not present at the titime me his or her livestock is to be sold, they shall not be permitted to sell. 19.   All animals wi willll be returned to the barns barns.. At release time animals will will be sorted at the fairgrounds. Resale cattle and goats will be delivered to market unless the buyer specified differently. Fowl and rabbits will be disposed of at release time according to the wishes of the buyer with the approval of department superintendents.

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20.   All anima animals ls must have m met et the current Department of Agriculture Inspection and Health Requirements of livestock exhibited in Ohio.

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Marion  C unty   Fair! Exhibiting 4-H animals and winning stuffed animals. Enjoying elephant ears and sharing fireworks cheers. Tasting blue-ribbon pies and riding thrill-seeking rides. These things are all part of the fabric that makes the Marion County Fair great. The Ohio State Bank is once again proud to sponsor this important event in the life of our community. After all, we are a community bank...your bank... your community’s  community’s bank. Chances are, some of the same folks you’ll see walking past you on the midway or bidding beside you at the Junior Fair Livestock Auction will be making the  local  local decisions  decisions on your future banking needs. Right here in the community we all call home.

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