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195 Russell Ave, Susanville, CA 96130 530-251-8900
[email protected] www.lassencountyfair.org
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
California Agriculture Fair Season
On behalf of the state of California, I am pleased to welcome you to the 2018 season of California’s
agricultural fairs.
The vibrant fair culture of livestock competitions, educational exhibits, exhilarating carnival rides, live
performances, and local community events is important to California. Fair exhibits and activities at the
fairgrounds provide a crucial link to the agricultural community and the California farmers and ranchers
that are part of this tradition.
Each unique fair conveys a distinctive aspect of California’s heritage and values by displaying the local
livestock, crops, artwork, baked goods, and crafts year-round. As a fair exhibitor, citizens rely on your
expertise to showcase the resources that California provides to the nation and the world. Thank you for
your participation and for playing a vital role in California’s agricultural community.
Sincerely,
GOVERNOR EDMUND G. BROWN JR. • SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814 • (916) 445-2841
EDMUND G. BROWN JR.
2. 2019 Lassen County Fair
December 1, 2017
In the best of years, California’s fairgrounds are alight with not just fairs but festivals, gatherings
and events of every stripe. From the simplest reception to the grandest gala, our facilities are
central to our agricultural and multi-cultural communities.
Alas, in some of our communities, 2017 was not “the best of years.” Fires, in particular, were a focal
point this past season and will remain so for many months as we recover and rebuild. As it turns
out, though, our fairgrounds and our fair employees were just as central to their communities
through these trying times as they are otherwise.
From Santa Rosa to Southern California, families fled and rescuers responded to a series of fires
that was, in many respects, unprecedented. At one point, 17 of our California fairgrounds
simultaneously served as emergency shelters, fire camps or both. Evacuees included approximately
2,000 people and 1,700 animals including all manner of livestock and pets – even a tortoise.
Our fairs mean so much more to their communities than just a celebratory week or two or three,
once a year. Through our fairs and our fairgrounds, our agricultural communities have an
opportunity to put our best foot forward. In my travels this year, both to annual fairs and through
neighborhoods ravaged by wildfire, I’ve seen that firsthand.
In the best of years we would close with a sense of satisfaction and an optimistic look ahead at the
exhibits and events to come. This year, though, we first must feel the weight of lives lost and a
harvest marred by flame and ash. But we also remember the essential role that our fairgrounds, our
workers and our farmers and ranchers have played in response and rescue and recovery. As you
look ahead to the 2019 fair season, please accept my thanks for your service this past year, and for
your continued readiness.
Yours truly,
Karen Ross
Secretary
CDFA Executive Office ● 1220 N Street, Suite 400 ● Sacramento, California 95814 State of California Telephone: 916.654.0433 ● Fax:
916.654.0403 ● www.cdfa.ca.gov Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor
3. 2019 Lassen County Fair
Lassen County Sheriff’s Department
530-257-6121
1415 Sheriff Cady Rd. Susanville, CA 96130
Susanville Fire Department
530-257-5152
1505 Main St. Susanville, CA 96130
Susanville Police Department
530-257-5603
1801 Main St. Susanville, CA 96130
Susan River Volunteer Fire Department
(On Grounds during fair)
Lassen County Fair Office
530-251-8900
195 Russell Ave. Susanville, CA 96130
4. 2019 Lassen County Fair
INFORMATION & RULES
Hours of Operation & Fees…………………………………….………...…5
2019 Fair Sponsors …..………………………………………..……………..6
New For 2019…………………………………………..…………………….6-7
How to Enter & State Rules………………………………………...……...7
Entry Deadlines & Receiving Schedule……..……………..….……….8
Judging Schedule…......................................................................9
Animal Check in & RV Camping………….………………….………….10
Local Rules…………………………………………..................................11
Horse Show/Gymkhana Rules………………………………….……71-73
Livestock Rules………..…………………………………………………….…12
Junior Livestock Rules……….……………………….………..……….….13
Junior Livestock Auction Rules………………….…………..….……...14
4-H, FFA & Independent Exhibitors Info….……...................…..15
Mandatory Pre-Weigh-In & Inspection………………..….…….……16
Clean Stall Awards……………………………………………………….…..16
Livestock/Horse Red Tag Policy…………………………..….……16-17
Livestock Judging Standards, Special Awards………………….….17
OPEN, JUNIOR & MARKET
LIVESTOCK
Beef Cattle…………………...……………………………..18-20
Includes: Open Breeding, Junior Breeding, 4-H & FFA
Market Beef, Feeder, Showmanship & Master
Showmanship, Trophy and buckle sponsors
Dairy Cattle………………………….……...………………21-22
Includes: Open Breeding, 4-H & FFA Market Dairy Beef,
Feeder, Showmanship, Pee Wee & Master Showmanship
Sheep ……………….……………….…………..……………23-25
Includes: Open Breeding, Junior Breeding, 4-H & FFA
Market Beef, Feeder, Showmanship & Master
Showmanship, FFA & 4-H Lad & Lassie Lead
Swine…………………………………………..………..26-27
Includes: 4-H & FFA Market Beef, Feeder, Showmanship
& Master Showmanship
Goats...........................................................28-31
Includes: Open & Junior Dairy Goats, Open & Junior
Pygmy Goats, Open, Junior, & Market Meat Goats,
Showmanship & Master Showmanship
Rabbits.......................................................32-34
Includes: Open, Junior & Market Rabbits, Cavy,
Showmanship & Master Showmanship
Poultry........................................................35-36
Includes: Open, Junior & Market Rabbits, Cavy,
Showmanship & Master Showmanship
STILL EXHIBITS
Feature Exhibits………………………………..….…………….37-38
Includes: County, Community, Organizational Exhibits,
Junior, FFA & 4-H Feature Exhibits, Family Farm,
Scarecrow
Agriculture……………………………………………….…………39-40
Includes: Open & Junior Fruits, Hay, Grain, Herbs
Floriculture ................................……………..……41-46
Container Plants, Cut Flowers, Fresh Arrangements, Silk
Arrangements, Designs, Special Exhibits, Roses, Designs,
Dry Arrangements, Table Settings, Wall Hangings
Clothing & Textiles….……………….………………...46-48
Includes: Open & Junior Clothing Fiber Arts, Crochet,
Knitting, Junior Clothing & Textiles
Quilting…………..…………………………………….……..….49
Baked Foods……………………..….…………….……….50-52
Includes: Open & Junior Baked Goods, Cheesecake
Contest, Yogi’s Picnic Basket, Guy’s Cookie Contest
Preserved Foods…………………………….………52-54
Includes: Open & Junior, Ball Kerr Award
Fine Art………...…………………….……..…………54-55
Includes: Open, Professional & Junior Fine Art
Photography…………………….………………….…55-57
Includes: Open, Professional & Junior
Crafts & Hobbies…………………….………………57-61
Includes: Open, Professional & Junior
Computer Art……………………………..………….61-62
Includes: Open, Professional & Junior
Junior School Projects……………………………63-64
Includes: Open, Professional & Junior
FFA Projects...............................................64-65
Includes: Ag Mechanics, Welding, Landscaping
4-H Projects……………………………………………..……..….65-70
Includes: Educational Exhibits, Misc. Projects, Clothing,
Foods, Crafts, Photography,
Primary 4-H Projects………………………………….……..…..70
HORSE SHOW
Horse Show/Gymkhana………………..……………73-75
Includes: Halter Classes, Junior Classes, Senior Classes,
Open Classes
5. 2019 Lassen County Fair
LASSEN COUNTY FAIR
AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION
Karen Ross…………..Secretary, Department of Food and Ag.
LASSEN COUNTY BOARD
OF SUPERVISORS
SUPERVISOR CHRIS GALLAGHER, DISTRICT 1
SUPERVISOR DAVID TEETER, DISTRICT 2
SUPERVISOR JEFF HEMPHILL, DISTRICT 3
SUPERVISOR AARON ALBAUGH, DISTRICT 4
SUPERVISOR TOM HAMMOND, DISTRICT 5
LASSEN COUNTY FAIR
ADVISORY BOARD
CHERYL LAURITSEN, PRESIDENT
BRETT SMITH, VICE PRESIDENT
REBECCA B. ALBAUGH
TOM NEELEY
DAN DOUGLAS
LONNIE MAHENSKI
HOLLY MUELLER
JOSE PENA
KEVIN STAFFORD
ERIC FLETCHER
JUNIOR FAIR BOARD GRACIE CLAYPOOL
MARY CIZEN
RONNIE MERRILL
ERIN NICKELL
AUTRY SATICA
TAYLOR SHANNON
CHRISTINA WEST- LUCCHESI
DESTANIE WITHROW
LASSEN COUNTY FAIR STAFF
Fair Manager – JIM WOLCOTT Office Manager – SHEENA DAVIS Concessions – Head Entry Clerk – NANCY SATICA Maintenance – ROBERT BORDERS Grounds – DENNIS DARLINGTON
Wednesday
Gates Open 11:00-11:00 PM
Carnival Open 12:00-11:00 PM
Special People’s Day
Thursday
Gates Open 11:00-11:00 PM
Carnival Open 12:00-11:00 PM
Kiddies Day, Kids 12 and under get in FREE from 11-6 PM
Friday
Gates Open 11:00-11:00 PM
Carnival Open 12:00-11:00 PM
Old-timer's Day, Seniors 62 (+) get in FREE ALL DAY
Saturday
Gates Open 11:00-11:00 PM
Carnival Open 12:00-11:00 PM
Veterans Day (Veterans and active Military FREE w/ID)
Sunday
Gates Open 11:00-10:00 PM
Carnival Open 12:00-10:00 PM
Family Day, Adult $3.00, Child/Senior get in FREE
Daily Admission
Purchased at Fair Gates Only
Adults $7.00
Children 6-12 & Seniors 62 and up $4.00
Children 5 and under are FREE
Pre-Sale Season Passes
Purchased at Fair Office -Only until July 16, 2019
Adult 12-61 $25.00
Senior 62- up $10.00
Child 5-12 $10.00
Buy one get one free available until June 28, 2019
Pre-sale Carnival Ride Passes
Purchased at Fair Office & Online until 7/16/19
Daily $25.00 ($35.00 at Fair)
Season $70.00
6. 2019 Lassen County Fair
DIAMOND MT. CASINO & HOTEL
BANNER LASSEN MEDICAL CENTER
BEAUTY CORRAL
BILLINGTON ACE HARDWARE
RED LION INN & SUITES
LASSEN CO. FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
CARLSON’S TIRE PROS
MCDONALD’S
COUNTRY PINES QUILT SHOP
WESTERN NEVADA SUPPLY
FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS
SUSANVILLE AUTO CENTER
SINGLETON AUMAN
EVERY BLOOMIN’ THING
SUSANVILLE SUPERMARKET
DIAMOND SAW SHOP SUPER 8 MOTEL
PREGILL INSURANCE AGENCY
ALPINE BEVERAGE
LASSEN TRANSFER AND STORAGE
SUSANVILLESTUFF.COM
C & S WASTE
DALCAR ELECTRIC
SMITH’S PUMPS
TRI COUNTIES BANK
SIERRA CENTRAL CREDIT UNION
RENTAL GUYS
HIGH SIERRA COLLISION
BLUE STAR MOMS
CHRIS MANCEBO, VSO
LASSEN COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPT.
SUSANVILLE POLICE DEPT.
LASSEN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
LASSEN COUNTY FAIR ADVISORY BOARD
SUSAN RIVER VOLUNTEER FIRE
DEPARTMENT
Order of showing for animals 4-H, FFA
NEW LAYOUT- All animals separated by species includes open, junior, market. Still exhibits- Adult, professional and Junior together.
RV changes- this year Sunday, July 14 is the day for RV’s to be moved in. see page 10
Livestock Admission Passes and Vehicle Passes must be paid for when livestock entry form is turned in by June 7. See Passes on this page
Still Exhibitors may purchase a discounted season pass for $10.00. (page 7)
Horse Show: Pee-Wee Showmanship
BECOMING A SPONSOR Becoming a Fair sponsor gives you the opportunity to achieve the
exposure and visibility to successfully promote your service or
product. A sponsorship will allow you to interact with Lassen
County residents in a relaxed, fun environment. No other Lassen
County event comes close to matching the attendance of the Fair.
The Lassen County Fair is a reflection of the values, culture,
history, heritage and dreams of all that call Lassen County home.
As a Lassen County Fair Sponsor you will receive a generous ticket package, advertising opportunities, and your business will
be recognized by all who attend the Fair. If you are interested in
learning how we can develop a package that will meet your needs,
please call the Fair Office at: 530-251-8900.
7. 2019 Lassen County Fair
Floriculture Show changed to a 1 day show all exhibits due in on Wednesday, July 17.
NEW! Family Classes in Crafts and Hobbies (pg 59) Baked Good (page 51)
NEW! Family Heirloom Division (page 59)
Collections expanded with more classes (page 58 & 61)
4-H, FFA & Independent exhibitors must do a Quality Youth Assurance Program (QYAP) prior to Fair and submit cert. w/Livestock entry form. (Pg. 13)
Return of Procrastinator Class. Procrastinator Class entry forms will be available in the fair office after all other deadlines are passed. $5 Entry fee. Open to all classes except Livestock. No premiums paid.
Return of California State Parks Class in Junior Fine Arts Division 296 only (page 55) & Adult Photography Division 299 only (page 56)
All Around 4-H’er Award Buckle Sponsored by Lassen Association of Realtors. Awarded to the 4-H member who represents 4-H at the fair in a variety of classes. Recipient decided by points based on level of award per entry. (Monitored and awarded by the 4-H awards committee.
BARN QUILT SQUARE ENTRY (Pg. 38)
HOW TO ENTER 1. Find the classes you wish to enter in the Premium Book. Fill
out your entry form completely. To save time, please have
your entry form filled out before bringing it to the Fair
Office. Fair staff is not allowed to fill out entries for you or
take them over the phone. Be sure that you have the correct
Division & Class Numbers. ACCORDING TO STATE
RULES, ERRORS ON THE ENTRY FORM ARE THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EXHIBITOR. Be sure to
read the local rules carefully.
2. Bring in or mail your entry forms with the correct entry fees
to the Lassen County Fair Office at 195 Russell Ave.,
Susanville, CA 96130. Check the Entry Deadline Page for the
correct due date for entry forms. Late entries will only be
accepted for the procrastinator class in still exhibits.
Late entries for livestock will NOT be accepted. No
exceptions!
3. Bring your articles to the Fairgrounds on the date & time
specified for the Division on the Exhibits Received Page in
this book. A pre-printed exhibit tag will be provided for each
still exhibit. Check in at Jensen Hall with the clerk when
submitting your exhibit. The exhibit must be on display until
9:00 am the day AFTER the Fair Still Exhibits can be picked
up 7/22, 7/23, 7/25, 7/26 between 9 am & 5 pm. Entries not
claimed within two weeks following the fair will be disposed
of at the Fair’s discretion.
4. Premiums will be paid ten business days following
the Fair. Checks must be picked up at the Fair Office.
Exhibitors living more than 75 miles from the Fairgrounds
will have their checks mailed to them. Checks not cashed by
November 29, 2019 will be voided & premium money will be
forfeited and considered a donation to the fair.
5. Entry forms for 4-H, FFA, Grange& Independent Juniors
must be signed by the Project Leader & Parent before they
will be accepted by the Fair Office.
NOTE TO EXHIBITORS: All rules contained in the “State
Rules for California Fairs” as established by the Division of Fairs
& Expositions apply to this Fair.
STATE RULES Copies of the 2019 State Rules are available in the Fair Office or
online at lassencountyfair.org, or
http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/fe/Staterules.htm. Copies may also be
obtained from the Division of Fairs & Expositions by sending a
self -addressed stamped envelope to: 1010 Hurley Way, Suite
200, Sacramento CA 95825.
PASSES Open and Junior department livestock and Horse exhibitors may
purchase 1 season pass armband for $10.00, and get one
livestock parking pass free. A second livestock parking pass can
be purchased for $5.00. NO MORE THAN TWO (2) PARKING
PASSES PER FAMILY WILL BE ISSUED. ARMBANDS WILL
ONLY BE ACCEPTED IF THEY ARE WORN AROUND THE
WRIST. NO EXCEPTIONS.
All livestock wristbands and parking passes must be purchased at
the time the entries are due. (June 7, 2019)
Passes must be picked up following the Livestock meeting in the
livestock office. Passes will NOT be sold in the Livestock
office.
Buy one, get one free season passes will be available in the Fair
office until June 28, 2019.
For Still Exhibitors you may purchase 1- season pass for $10.00.
They will be picked up when exhibit is delivered July 8 or 9th at
Jensen Hall.
HORSE STALL FEES & SHOW PASSES All horse stalls & tack rooms may be rented on a daily or weekly
basis. Reservations & payment are to be made at the time of
entry. Stall assignments are on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Management reserves the right to re-assign stalls. No stall
reservations are made until paid for. NO BEDDING WILL BE
PROVIDED. After Entry fees are paid, ONE Horse Show Parking
pass will be complimentary. Stall rates are as follows: $25.00 per
week for a stall, $20.00 per week for tack, $15.00 per day for a
stall and $10.00 per day for tack. Stalls are allocated on a first-
come, first-serve basis. Stalls can be purchased beginning June 1,
2019 at 8:00 am in the Fair Office.
8. 2019 Lassen County Fair
All entries must be submitted to the Fair Office
before 5:00 pm on the deadline date.
June 7th –Friday
All FFA & 4-H Livestock, incl.
Market
All Independent and Grange
Livestock
All Senior Open Livestock
All Junior Livestock
June 14th –Friday
All FFA & 4-H Still Exhibits
All Other Still Exhibits (Except
Agriculture & Floriculture)
Ag Mechanic Auction Entries
June 28th—Friday
All Agriculture Entries
All Floriculture Entries
All Horticulture Entries
July 1st, - Monday
Horse Show Entries (Late entries are
accepted for $25.00 late fee in addition to entry
charges)
Please check in at Jensen Hall
July 8th & 9th Mon-Tues 12-6:00pm Computer Art Clothing/Textiles Crafts & Hobbies Feature Booths Fine Arts Photography Preserved Foods Scarecrows School Projects FFA Ag Mechanics (includes Ag Mech Auction) All 4-H Still Exhibits (except Baked Foods)
July 17th –Wed. 7:00 am to 9:00 am Agriculture Floriculture/ Horticulture Baked Foods (Except Cheesecake Contest) Guy’s Cookie Contest
July 19th –Fri. 7:00 am to 8:30 am Cheesecake Contest
9. 2019 Lassen County Fair
Thursday July 11th
9:00 AM Still Exhibits Home Arts (except Baked Foods) Sewing /Textiles Preserved Foods Fine Arts Crafts & Hobbies School Projects Computer Art Scarecrow All Feature Exhibits 4-H Exhibits (except Baked Foods) FFA Ag Mechanics
Wednesday July 17th
8:00 AM Sheep Show– Livestock Pavilion
FFA & 4-H Market Sheep
FFA & 4-H Showmanship
FFA & 4-H Market Goat
Junior Breeding Sheep
Open Breeding Sheep
Following the Sheep Show will be
Market Goat Show –Livestock Pavilion
Junior Breeding Market Goats
Open Breeding Market Goats
8:00AM Poultry Show –Poultry Barns
FFA & 4-H Showmanship
FFA & 4-H Poultry Show
FFA & 4-H Poultry Meat Pen
Junior- Open Poultry Show
9:00 AM Still Exhibits
Agriculture
Baked Goods or Foods (Except Cheesecake Contest)
Guy’s Cookies
Floriculture (Wed. Show)
3:00PM Lad and Lassie Lead—Livestock Pavilion
Thursday July 18th
8:00AM Swine Show-Livestock Pavilion
FFA & 4-H Market Swine
FFA & 4-H Showmanship
11:00 AM Horse Show –North Arena
English Classes
4:00 PM Pygmy Goat Show –Livestock Pavilion
FFA & 4-H Showmanship
FFA & 4-H Pygmy Goats
Open Pygmy Goats
5:00 PM Horse Show -North Arena
Gymkhana
Friday July 19th
8:00 AM Beef Show –Livestock Pavilion
FFA & 4-H Showmanship
FFA & 4-H Market Beef
Open Beef Show
8:00 AM Rabbit Show –Rabbit Barn
FFA & 4-H Showmanship
FFA & 4-H Rabbit Show
FFA & 4-H Rabbit Meat Pen
Open Rabbit Show
8:00 AM Horse Show –North Arena
Halter Class
9:00 AM Cheesecake Contest—Jensen Hall
2:00 PM Dairy Cattle Show –Livestock Pavilion
Dairy Cattle Showmanship
Dairy Cattle Show
5:00 PM Small Animal Master Showmanship -Rabbit
Barn
FFA & 4-H Small Animal
Saturday July 20th
8:00 AM Dairy Goat Show– Livestock Pavilion
FFA & 4-H Showmanship
FFA & 4-H Dairy Goat
Open Dairy Goat
1:00 PM Master Showmanship–Livestock Pavilion
FFA & 4-H Large Animal
1:00 PM Rancher’s Day—North Arena
Sunday July 21st
8:30 AM Jr. Livestock Auction-Livestock Pavilion
Following the Jr Livestock Auction
Ag Mechanic Auction–Livestock Pavilion
5:00 PM Livestock Released
Monday July 22nd, 23rd, 25th, & 26th
9:00 AM Still Exhibits Released
10. 2019 Lassen County Fair
LIVESTOCK
All Open & Jr. Livestock must be on grounds by 5pm Tuesday,
July 16. Pen assignments will be posted at 12:00 PM, Monday
July 15th. No animals on grounds before 5:00pm on July 15th.
All Livestock must go through a Health Inspection prior
to unloading from livestock trailers and/or vehicles.
Exhibitor information will be logged for reference
purposes once the exhibitor’s animals have been
checked. Exhibitors who bypass the health inspection
and unload their animals in their designated pens will
be disqualified from the livestock show and must
remove their animals from the grounds immediately.
All Junior Livestock Exhibitors
There will be a Pre-Fair Livestock Meeting, Tuesday, July 16
immediately following weigh-ins in the Pavilion. All exhibitors
(junior & open divisions) are required to attend the exhibitor
meeting following the official weigh-ins unless prior
arrangements are made & recorded with Lassen County Fair
Office. Failure to attend will result in a Red Tag. See Red Tag
Policy on page 19. All livestock and parking passes will be
available for pickup immediately following the meeting.
Rabbits & Poultry Check-In
Jr. Rabbits & Poultry must be checked in by a Jr. Exhibitor.
July 16–Tuesday
Rabbit Health Inspection 1-3pm
Poultry Health Inspection 4-6pm
Fair Weigh-In
July 16–Tuesday 9:00 am- 11:00 am
FFA & 4-H Market Swine
FFA & 4-H Market Sheep
FFA & 4-H Market Goat
FFA & 4-H Market Beef/Dairy
July 16–Tuesday 1:00 pm– 3:00 pm
FFA & 4-H Rabbit Meat Pen
July 16–Tuesday 4:00 pm- 6:00 pm
FFA & 4-H Poultry Meat Pen
July 16–Tuesday 1:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Open Beef Pens
RV spaces with electrical & water hook–ups are
available for $150.00 per space for Sunday
through Saturday nights of Fair week. Dry
Camping spaces are $75.00 for the week. This
does not include parking for additional vehicles.
2019 Fair Camping Contracts & Cover Letter will be
mailed out to 2018 renters by February 1, 2019 for the right
to reserve their same space. Renters must return the
contract with payment no later than April 1, 2019. Payment
for the space must be paid with the contract; there will be
no payment onsite. Should any checks not clear the bank,
those contracts will be voided and space opened up to the
public.
Contracts not returned for spaces will be open to the public
on May l, 2019. May l, 2019 at 8:00 AM the same procedure
as before for available spaces will be followed. A waiting
list created if necessary. Payment needs to be made with
the contract; there will be no payment onsite. ***Sunday
arrivals ONLY – NO Saturday or Monday***. Prior to purchasing an RV Space, the owner must complete a Lassen County Fair RV Parking Registration & Waiver Form. There is a limit of two spaces per person, per purchase. All RV must be placed in spots between 8-3 on Sunday, July 14 unless prior arrangements have been made with Fair Management. All RVs must be removed by Wednesday after Fair. Those vehicles not removed will be towed.
11. 2019 Lassen County Fair
All State, Local & Health Rules apply to ALL exhibitors.
Please Review “State Rules for California Fairs”. Any
exhibitor found guilty of malpractice or misbehavior
will be asked to remove their exhibits & leave the
Fairgrounds. All premiums awarded will be forfeited.
1. ENTRIES–Please see “Entry Deadlines” for dates. All completed entry forms & fees must be in the Fair Office by 5:00 pm on closing date of entry or postmarked no later than the closing dates listed for each Division. NO EXCEPTIONS. Entries must be on an official entry form or a photocopy of official form & will not be accepted unless accompanied by entry fees. Entry forms are available at lassencountyfair.org & in the Fair Office. If you need copies of your completed entry forms, please make copies prior to turning your entry forms in to the Fair Office. There will be a $1.00 per page charge if copies are made at the Fair Office.
2. EXHIBITORS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL
ERRORS ON ENTRY FORMS. Entry forms must be complete.
3. RECEIVING SCHEDULE: See Page 9.
4. REMOVAL OF EXHIBITS–No exhibit will be removed from the exhibit buildings before the release date & time. Still Exhibits can be picked up 7/22, 7/23, 7/25, 7/26 between 9 am & 5 pm any still exhibits not removed by 7/26 @ 5 pm will be disposed of at the Fairs discretion. All Livestock, including Open and Junior can be removed on Sunday after 5:00 p.m.
5. TIME OF JUDGING–See “Judging Schedule” Page 10.
6. REFUNDS–Requests for refunds must be made in writing to the Fair, refunds may be granted only upon approval of the Fair Advisory Board. See State Rules.
7. PLACEMENT OF RIBBONS–Ribbon placement does not guarantee correct placing in judging. Only the official placing on the judging sheet constitutes the final placement.
8. THEFT & RISK–Livestock & other entries are shown at the exhibitor’s risk. Management is not responsible for any theft or loss while exhibits are on the grounds.
9. POLICING & SECURITY–Management will provide 24 hour security beginning at 6:00 pm on the day before the Lassen County Fair opens & continuing through exhibit removal the day after the Fair. The Lassen County Fair is not responsible for any lost or stolen items.
10. EXTENDED & LOCAL DIVISIONS–Extended divisions are open to the United States. Local divisions are open to residents of Lassen, Plumas, Sierra, Modoc, Shasta, Siskiyou, Trinity & Tehama counties unless otherwise indicated at Division heading.
11. BEVERAGE CONTAINER POLICY–To help maintain a clean & safe environment, all beverages in cans or glass bottles are prohibited. Beverages in plastic or paper cups are acceptable.
12. **ALL VEHICLES must be removed from the barn areas to the parking lots by 8:00 am each day of the Fair, and removed from the remaining areas of the Fairgrounds by 10:00 am. Violators will forfeit their Parking Pass & their vehicle will be towed at the owner’s expense. This encompasses Horse trailers as well. Horse trailer parking will be behind barn 5.
13. BEST OF SHOW–A Best of Show ribbon may be awarded for the following categories in both the Senior & Junior Departments: Baked Goods, Preserved Foods, Quilting, Clothing, Textiles, Crafts & Hobbies, Fine Arts, Photography, Floriculture, Agriculture, Computer Art, Feature Booths, Jr. School Projects, Welding, and Misc. Projects. FFA Classes: Ag Mechanics. 4-H Classes: Educational Exhibit, Horticulture, Crafts, Photography, Banner, Foods, Recycling, Sewing, Industrial Education, Table Settings.
14. NO DOGS will be allowed on the Fairgrounds, with the exception of identifiable guide dogs accompanying disabled persons and pre-entered exhibition dogs. This includes the livestock area, parking lot, RV lots, etc. Anyone in violation of this rule will forfeit all premium money. Exhibitor may be asked to leave the Fairgrounds & remove their exhibits. Fair patrons will also be asked to leave the grounds & forfeit the cost of admission.
15. ABSOLUTELY NO bicycles, roller blades, skates or skateboards will be allowed on the Fairgrounds.
16. ALL suggested changes to the Premium Book must be submitted to the Fair Office at least 12 days prior to the September Board Meeting.
17. JUDGING SYSTEMS:
The Danish System of judging will compare each exhibit on its own merit against a scorecard or recognized standard & award as many 1st, 2nd & 3rd places as are merited. Danish System Scorecard as follows:
Group Quality Score Ribbon 1st Superior 92% - 100% Blue 2nd Good 84% - 91% Red 3rd Average 70% - 83% White
The American System of judging will rank exhibits against one another & award one 1st place, one 2nd place, etc.
18. THE SUSANVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT shall check each booth and barn area in regards to a fire hazard. All material and decorations must be of a non-flammable material or treated and maintained with a flame retardant product.
12. 2019 Lassen County Fair
1. ENTRY FORMS for Open and Market livestock are due to
the Lassen County Fair Office by 5:00 pm on deadline date.
Entries mailed must be postmarked by the deadline date,
and mailed to: Lassen County Fair, 195 Russell Ave.,
Susanville, CA 96130.
2. OPEN LIVESTOCK animals are required to remain in
their pens until 5 pm on Sunday July 21st. The Livestock
superintendent will make a pen check, if animals are
removed before stated release times, all exhibitors’ premium
money will be forfeited & exhibitors will lose the privilege to
show at the following year’s Fair. Early release forms are
available through the Livestock Superintendent & must be
properly issued & approved.
3. ALL LIVESTOCK must be removed from grounds no later
than one (1) day after the Fair.
4. ORIGINAL REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES must be
presented to the Livestock Office 24 hours prior to judging.
Original certificates only will be accepted. Faxes may be
accepted, providing that they come directly from the Breed
Associations. NO PHOTOCOPIES.
5. FIRST BEDDING WILL NOT BE PROVIDED BY THE
FAIR, INCLUDING THAT FOR RABBITS &
POULTRY. Exhibitors must also clean out final bedding &
remove to the designated area.
6. INSURANCE is at the discretion of the exhibitor.
Therefore, it is suggested that exhibitors consider taking out
a liability policy covering their entries. The Fair will purchase a
policy covering the exhibitor’s animal’s liability, not the animal
itself.
7. EXHIBITORS UNDER 9 yrs. old cannot enter in any
competitive and or non-educational livestock classes.
8. EXHIBITORS UNDER 19 yrs. old, entering small animal
classes must enter in Junior Classes.
9. EXHIBITORS 9–19 yrs. old may enter an appropriate
Class if a Junior Class is not offered.
10. JUNIOR EXHIBITORS may enter Senior Department
Classes in Featured Breed and/or Sponsored Association
Shows, provided that the exhibitor also enter & exhibit in the
Junior Department Classes.
11. SEE THE RED TAG POLICY page 21.
12. PYGMY, MARKET, AND DAIRY GOATS & ALL
SHEEP must have a Scrapie tag or tattoo appropriately
applied. Exhibitors are required to indicate the premise
identification number as well as the individual identification
number on the animal’s entry form. Animals must not only
exhibit a premise identification number but also an
individual animal identification number. Failure to provide
proper id will result in the denial of animal entry into the
Fair.
13. ONLY ANIMALS BEING EXHIBITED at the Lassen
County Fair are allowed to be on the Fairgrounds. No
exceptions!
14. ABSOLUTELY NO TRANSFERS between divisions or
classes will be accepted unless there is evidence of a clerical
error.
15. ANIMALS THAT ARRIVE on the Fairgrounds with any
evidence of communicable diseases or exhibit any unsightly
conditions will be disqualified and removed from the
Fairgrounds immediately. This includes external parasites.
This rule applies to all livestock during the entire
duration of the livestock show and includes any injuries
or conditions that develop during the Fair.
16. EXHIBITORS WHO BYPASS THE HEALTH
INSPECTION and unload their animals in their designated
pens will be disqualified from the livestock show and must
remove their animals from the grounds immediately.
17. NO GENERATORS in the barns.
18. ELIGIBILITY & AGE REQUIREMENTS
All exhibitors of market animals must have their animals
tagged with a Lassen County Fair numbered ear tag.
FFA Members: May participate in classes when they enroll
in high school vocational agriculture classes & may exhibit as
members through the end of the calendar year following
graduation.
4-H CLUB MEMBERS: May enroll when they enter
kindergarten and exhibit as a member until the end of the
calendar year in which the member becomes 19.
PRIMARY MEMBERS: Must be 5 years old or in
kindergarten as of December 31 of the program year.
Primary members are only eligible to compete in primary
divisions.
JUNIOR, SENIOR: Must be 9 years old by December 31 of
the 4-H program year.
INDEPENDENTS: That are 9-13 years old on January 1st,
2019 must exhibit in 4-H classes. Ages 14-19 must exhibit in
FFA classes.
GRANGE: Must be 9 years old as of January 1st, 2019 to
exhibit large animals. Ages 9-13 as of January 1st, 2019 must
exhibit with 4-H classes. Ages 14-19 must exhibit in FFA
classes. Members may exhibit until the end of the calendar
year in which they turn 19.
19. No Signs of any kind will be allowed to be hung outside any
barn unless approval of the Fair Manager is obtained prior to
Fair. Club signs shall only be displayed in the club’s
designated stall areas.
13. 2019 Lassen County Fair
All State, Local, & Health Rules apply to ALL exhibitors.
Please review State Rules for California Fairs. Any
exhibitor found guilty of malpractice or misbehavior
will be asked to remove all their exhibits & to leave the
Fairgrounds. All premiums awarded will be forfeited.
1. LIMITED TO FFA CHAPTERS, 4-H CLUBS, GRANGE MEMBERS & INDEPENDENT EXHIBITORS in Lassen, Plumas, Modoc, Sierra, Siskiyou, Shasta, Trinity & Tehama counties, or those enrolled in the Lassen County School District, unless otherwise stated.
2. ENTRY FORMS must be completed prior to entry. Double check to ensure that all division numbers, class numbers, description, tag, identification, other information & required signatures are provided. No Refunds will be issued for incorrect entry. Exhibitors are responsible for all errors on entry forms.
3. JUNIOR EXHIBITORS must show & sell their own animals. If for any reason this cannot be done at the time of the showing & selling, arrangements must be made with the approval of the Livestock Superintendent and the Fair’s Executive Committee. This group will look at each situation separately each year and vote. Prior decisions will have no bearing on current or future decisions. The Fair Manager has the ultimate and final say in all situations. All exhibitors must show their own animal in the showmanship class. No exceptions.
4. ALL MARKET ANIMAL EXHIBITORS are limited to residents of Lassen County in good standing in recognized clubs/chapters of Lassen County, or those enrolled in the Lassen County School District.
5. THE SECOND MARKET ANIMAL of one exhibitor may be shown by a resident of Lassen County in good standing in recognized clubs/chapters of Lassen County, or those enrolled in the Lassen County School District.
6. BARN AREAS are to be cleaned by 9:00 am each morning. All waste must be placed in areas designated by the Fair Manager.
7. MARKET ANIMAL entries are limited to two animals per species, per exhibitor. Poultry and Rabbit Meat pens are limited to two pens per specie per exhibitor.
8. ALL MARKET ANIMALS qualified & designated for sale must be sold at the Junior Livestock Auction. All market exhibitors must declare their animal for sale by 2pm 7/19/19.
9. ALL MARKET & FEEDER ANIMALS will be weighed for classification and sale weight at designated times. If weight accuracy is questioned, the animal will be removed from the scale while the scales are balanced. The animals will then immediately be re-weighed. Animals to be re-weighed may not leave the scale area.
10. THOSE ANIMALS BEING SIFTED must be removed by 8:00 pm on weigh-in day unless they go into the feeder class. Animal’s not making weight, but making the ADG are eligible for the feeder class. Before removal of an animal,
the exhibitor must obtain an early release form from the Livestock Superintendent.
11. ANIMALS NOT MEETING SALES CRITERIA upon judging must be removed from the grounds. A release must be obtained from the Livestock Superintendent.
12. ALL JUNIOR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS, PARENTS & LEADERS are required to attend the Pre-Fair Livestock Meeting held immediately after weigh-ins. All exhibitors (junior & open divisions) are required to attend unless prior arrangements are made & recorded with the Lassen County Fair Office. Failure to attend will result in a Red Tag. See Red Tag Policy on page 19.
13. THE LASSEN COUNTY FAIR JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION is a “Terminal Sale” all animals going through the sale are considered sold and must be consigned for immediate slaughter. No live pickup of animals is allowed except rabbit & poultry meat pens.
14. NO “FOR SALE” SIGNS ALLOWED in barn until completion of the Livestock Auction.
15. RED TAG POLICY see page 21.
16. THE FAIR reserves the right to enforce Dress Code Regulations set forth by Future Farmers of America, California State Grange and/or 4-H Clubs. Contact your local adult leader for specific dress code requirements. Independent exhibitors must dress appropriately in white pants, white shirt, black tie, and black belt.
17. ANY EXHIBITOR TERMINATED from FFA and/or a 4-H youth program may not show any type of project at the Lassen County Fair as any type of youth exhibitor for that year.
18. INDEPENDENT EXHIBITORS will be required to turn in an independent project record book, as provided by the Fair. A partially completed project record book will be due with the independent entry form on June 7, 2019 and a complete project record book will be due to the Fair Office by July 26, 2019. Livestock sale check will be issued by JLA approx. 30 days following fair.
19. THE LASSEN COUNTY FAIR & STAFF are not responsible for enforcing any club or chapter policies. Any conflicts/violations to these policies must be resolved by club/chapter leaders, advisors, instructors, parents/guardians, & the exhibitors directly involved.
20. 4-H, FFA & Independent all exhibitors must do a Youth Quality Assurance Program prior to Fair and submit Certification with entry Livestock Entry Form.
21. JR EXHIBITORS ARE EXPECTED to groom and care for their animal when at the Fair. They shall refrain from accepting active assistance from adults and non-exhibiting livestock youth unless the Jr. Exhibitor is actively engaged, and assistance is only in the form of instruction
14. 2019 Lassen County Fair
1. All Junior Livestock Auction entries are limited to residents
of Lassen County. A Junior Exhibitor may sell at only one
County or District Fair Livestock Auction during the year. All
Champions must sell at the auction.
2. All meat producing livestock that have been medicated must
be withheld from slaughter in accordance with the
manufacturer’s directions on the product used.
3. Each Junior Exhibitor will be allowed to sell only one of the
following: one market steer, one dairy steer, one rabbit meat
pen, one broiler meat pen, one turkey meat pen, one hog,
one lamb, or one goat. When one exhibitor has more than
one champion, that exhibitor must sell all champions.
4. An exhibitor with more than one exhibit eligible for auction
must notify the Auction Committee which animal will be
sold. A sale form will be included in the exhibitors armband
& car pass envelope. That sale form must be completed &
deposited into the Jr. Auction Drop Box located near the
Livestock Office. The sale form must be completed with the
species, tag #, weight, & exhibitors name & chapter or club
by 5pm on show day. Beef exhibitors must submit the sale
form by 2pm on show day. If no written response is made by
those times, the sale committee will choose the animal that
placed the highest for sale.
5. To sell at the Auction, an animal must have been shown as a
Market Animal, Beef, Dairy Steer, Swine, Sheep, Goat, and
Rabbit, Broiler, & Turkey and must have been judged as
Market Ready. See State Rules, Judging Standards & Market
Scorecards.
6. Auction Management will deduct a sales expense charge
from the gross sales price of all animals sold at the auction.
7. The Junior Livestock Auction will be held at 8:30am on
Sunday, July 21st, 2019.
8. Rabbit & Poultry Meat Pens shall be sold as a unit.
9. No breeding animals will be sold at auction.
10. All exhibitors must wear the official club or chapter
uniform when selling their animals. Independent exhibitors
must dress appropriately in white pants, a white shirt, a
black tie, a black belt, and no hat.
11. Exhibitors must have their picture taken at the designated
time in the appropriate uniform, or they will not sell.
12. Buyers are asked to make their payment on the day of the
sale. Those unable to do so should make prior arrangements
with the Junior Livestock Auction Committee. Checks should
be made to the Junior Livestock Auction Sale.
13. All animals become the property of the buyer when the
auctioneer closes the bidding. Sellers are responsible for the
care of the animal until 5pm on sale day. The Lassen County
Fair Junior Livestock Auction is a “terminal sale”. All sale
animals will be shipped on the truck with the exception of
rabbits, poultry, and turkey. Rabbits, poultry, and turkey will
be live pick-up only.
14. Only animals owned & fitted by the exhibitor are eligible to
be sold. All sale animals will be shipped on truck with the
exception of rabbits, poultry & turkeys.
15. Species sale order will be rotated yearly.
16. Preliminary sale orders will be posted on the Jr. Bulletin
board the day after the show. Please inform committee of
errors in writing at the drop box by Friday at 2pm.
17. Only two animals per species, per exhibitor are to be pre-
weighed & showed. All must be inspected & meet state
guidelines for sale animals.
18. The top sale weights:
Sheep 150 lbs.
Swine 280 lbs.
Beef 1350 lbs.
Diary Steer 1400 lbs.
Goat 125 lbs.
Rabbit Sold as a lot
Poultry Sold as a lot
Turkey Sold as a lot
Market Animal Exhibitors will only be paid up to the weight as
listed above.
19. All rabbit market pens will be required to present a bill of sale
at check in. Pens not having a bill of sale will not be
allowed to sell. If you choose to breed and raise your own
market animals you must still have a breeding statement/bill
of sale.
Matandy Land & Cattle Company for transportation;
Bill and Anita Payer of Tractor Supply for the great
photography and shavings and flowers for the sale ring.
Mary Beth Laguna, Brazil Ranch, Susanville Supermarket, Mt. Lassen Buyers Group and Alice
Thompson for individual donations. Sandy Fortin; Rylie Egan, JoEllen wood and crew, Sonja and Marka Hemphill, Robin Schlosser, Kimber Azevedo, Dallice Nuttall, Danielle Wood, Jen Wood, Jack Hanson,
Joe Gates, Cheyenne Ratkey, Kaelie Pena, Ron Hemphill, Jon Herschberger, Terry Mallery
And
All the Wonderful Volunteers!!
15. 2019 Lassen County Fair
1. Independent Junior Exhibitors: Must be at least
9 yrs. of age, and must not be older than 19 yrs. of age
as of January 1st. Fair may offer divisions & classes for
those who are not under the FFA, 4-H, or other
recognized junior agricultural youth organization
programs.
Independent Exhibitors must own all exhibits
entered 60 days (120 days for beef/dairy & horses)
prior to the opening day of the Fair. Independent
Exhibitors will be required to turn in independent
record book, as provided by the Fair. A partially
completed project record book will be due with the
exhibitor entry form June 7, 2019 and a complete
project record book will be due to the Fair Office prior
to receiving a livestock sale check. Independent Junior
Exhibitors entering animals must provide Fair
Management with a picture of the animal, get the
animal tagged with a Lassen County Fair Ear Tag,
provide tattoo information (market animals), and
must show proof of appropriate ownership 120 days
prior to the Fair for beef and horse, and 60 days for all
other animals. All junior exhibitors must have “on
ground supervision” by a responsible adult.
2. Future Farmers of America (FFA) is a national
organization of students enrolled in high school
vocational agricultural classes. The local unit is the
chapter in each high school offering vocational
agriculture under the supervision of the agriculture
teacher, who is always the local chapter advisor. Every
Future Farmer project in livestock, poultry, fruit, or
crops is a part of the practical education of the
vocational agriculture student that owns it. The
program includes the improvement of agriculture,
leading ultimately to the ownership of the farms & the
development of good rural citizenship. Participation in
Fairs & livestock shows is recognized as having
educational value as well as providing stimulation for
better results & finer projects, under supervision of the
qualified chapter advisor & with the cooperation of the Fair
management.
3. 4-H Youth Programs are non-formal, voluntary
educational programs under the supervision of the
Cooperative Extension Service of the University of
California & the United States Department of
Agriculture. They are part of an extension of teaching.
The projects exhibited at Fairs by members of their
groups are the result of their efforts under the
supervision of volunteer adults.
4. California State Grange: The Grange Youth Fair
Program members voluntarily participate in a formal
program designed to increase their confidence and
strength of character. They are taught the importance
of self-discipline while enjoying the fellowship of other
young men and women. The program is successful
only through the efforts and involvement of adult
volunteer leaders. To be eligible to show projects as
Grange Youth Fair Program participant, an individual
must be a member in good standing of either a Jr.
Grange or a community Grange for at least six months
prior to the opening day of the Fair and attend a
required number of meetings.
Junior Livestock Exhibitors will not be allowed to stay on
the Fairgrounds without adult chaperones. Project Leader
& Club Organization Leaders must have each signed the
Fair entry form to assure that the 4-H youth are qualified
in all respects to show at the Fair. 4-H youth must be the
owner of the animals that they exhibit.
ELIGIBILITY & AGE REQUIREMENTS
All exhibitors of market animals must have their animals
tagged with a Lassen County Fair numbered ear tag.
FFA Members: May participate in classes when they
enroll in high school vocational agriculture classes & may
exhibit as members through the end of the calendar year
following graduation.
4-H CLUB MEMBERS: May enroll when they enter
kindergarten and exhibit as a member until the end of the
calendar year in which the member becomes 19.
**PRIMARY MEMBERS: Must be 5 yrs. old or in kindergarten
as of December 31 of the program year. Primary members are
only eligible to compete in primary divisions.
JUNIOR, SENIOR: Must be 9 yrs. old by December 31 of
the 4-H program year.
INDEPENDENTS: That are 9-13 yrs. old on January 1st,
2019 must exhibit in 4-H classes. Ages 14-19 must exhibit
in FFA classes.
GRANGE: Must be 9 yrs. old as of January 1st, 2019 to
exhibit large animals. Ages 9-13 as of January 1st, 2019
must exhibit with 4-H classes. Ages 14-19 must exhibit in
FFA classes. Members may exhibit until the end of the
calendar year in which they turn 19.
16. 2019 Lassen County Fair
Beef/Dairy-March 10TH • 8:00-10:00AM at Lassen
College
Goat/Sheep/Swine - May 11 • 8:00-10:00AM at
Lassen Co. Fairgrounds
No pre weigh-in is required for Rabbit or Poultry Meat Pens. Only two animals per species, per exhibitor will be weighed & shown at Fair. Every animal will be weighed & inspected. Tag numbers will be recorded upon pre weigh-in and then verified at Fair. The inspection will include but not be limited to: 1. Compliance with all required state & local guidelines i.e.,
lamb tail lengths, elimination of any bucks, boars, bulls.
2. The inspection will also be used to help each junior exhibitor have a better understanding of their animals, including frame score finish weight. Additionally, it provides the opportunity for exhibitors whose animals do not meet the suggested pre weigh-in criteria to replace those animals before the mandatory 60–120 day ownership deadline. If an exhibitor’s animal does not meet the suggested criteria and the exhibitor chooses to replace his animal, they must do so prior to the 60–120 day ownership deadline. The animal must be weighed and the tag must be recorded.
MINIMUM RATE OF GAIN & WEIGHT
REQUIREMENTS
A Minimum Average Daily Rate of Gain will be used to
sift market animals at Fair time weigh–ins.
Minimum ADG required Fair Time Weigh-In
(No ADG for Rabbit & Poultry Meat Pens)
Steer/Dairy 1.5 lbs. Average Daily Gain Swine 1.0 lbs. Average Daily Gain Lamb .4 lbs. Average Daily Gain Market Goat .2 lbs. Average Daily Gain
Minimum Required Fair Time Weigh-In
Steer 1100 lbs. Dairy 1200 lbs. Swine 210 lbs. Lamb 110 lbs. Market Goats 65 lbs. Rabbits 3 lbs. Total of 9 lbs. (pen: 3) Poultry 4 lbs. Total of 8 lbs. (pen: 2) Turkey 14 lbs.
BEEF, DAIRY, SHEEP, GOAT, CAVIES, RABBITS,
POULTRY AND SWINE
No pre-entry fee required. Special awards will be presented to the
winners. The exhibits will be judged on cleanliness and neatness
of exhibit and animals, and the educational and attractive values
of the display. All exhibits must remain up until 6pm on Sunday
of Fair. If any part of the exhibit is removed before 6pm, it will be
immediately disqualified. Distribution of awards will be
determined by the following:
Interesting, informative, educational displays for the
public to enjoy………………………………….…………………...25
Pens cleaned by 9:00 am and kept clean…….…………....15
Club member on duty cleaning /
answering questions….…………………………………………..15
Aisles swept, tack and alley neat & clean…………………..10
Animals clean & healthy, manure out of barn…….……..10
Originality and attractiveness of barn area……………….10
Double tie on beef, sheep and swine pens
securely latched…….………………………………………………..5
Equipment put away after
9:00 am (water permissible)…………………………………….5
Club members do their own work with the animal
and pen cleaning……………………………………………………..5
TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS………..………………100
All pen and stall areas will be judged daily.
Educational displays must be contained in assigned pen
& stall area.
No physical adult help is allowed and will result in
immediate disqualification.
Adults may only provide ideas, guidance &
encouragement.
PURPOSE: To ensure that livestock exhibited at the Lassen
County Fair are cared for and treated in a humane & ethical
manner and that livestock pens are suitable for public display.
POLICY: Livestock exhibitors are solely responsible for the care
of their animals while on exhibit at the Lassen County Fair. If the
Livestock Superintendent becomes aware of any livestock exhibit
that is not being cared for in an ethical, humane manner, or
situations where an acceptable state of pen cleanliness, as
determined by the livestock management staff, is not being
maintained, the following will occur:
1. The Livestock Superintendent will determine the name &
affiliation of the responsible exhibitor.
2. A Red Tag, with the following information, will be affixed to
the exhibitor’s pen:
a. The exhibitor’s name
b. The observed problem
c. The date & time of the citation
d. Signature of the Livestock Superintendent
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3. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to respond to the Red Tag
by contacting the Livestock Superintendent within 12 hours
of the citation being issued. The exhibitor will formulate &
initiate a plan of correction approved by the Livestock
Superintendent. Reasonable efforts will be made by the
Livestock Superintendent to contact the exhibitor’s FFA
advisor, 4-H Leader, Parent or Designee & make aware of the
situation resulting in the Red Tag citation.
4. Any Exhibitor failing to make contact with the Livestock
Superintendent within 12 hours may be issued an automatic
second Red Tag Citation.
5. Any exhibitor receiving two Red Tag citations during the Fair
will be declared ineligible for further competition, including
participation in the Jr. Livestock Auction. The exhibitor will
forfeit all Fair premiums; awards earned, and are required to
remove the animal exhibit from the Fairgrounds.
6. Any exhibitor that is required, under the provisions of the
Red Tag Policy, to remove their animal entry from the
Fairgrounds, must do so within 12 hours from time of
notification.
BEEF GRADE
Market Ready: Market steers projected to have sufficient fat
deposition to meet the marbling for USDA Prime, Choice, or
Select+ quality grades.
Group 1 - Above Average …….….Purple
Group 2- Average……………………Red
NOT Market Ready: Market steers lacking evidence of sufficient
fat deposition to produce a desirable consumer product. Steers
projected to grade USDA Select– or lower.
Group 3…………………………………White
SHEEP GRADE
Market Ready: USDA Prime or Choice with 12th rib back fat
range .16-.35, average or greater conformation and cutability.
Group 1 Above Average ………….Purple
Group 2 Average…………………….Red
NOT Market Ready: Good or lower quality grade with 12th rib
back fat range <.16 or >.35: under finished lambs grading USDA
good or lower, below-average conformation or cutability.
Group 3…………………………………White
MARKET GOATS GRADE
Market Ready: USDA Prime or Choice with 12th rib back fat
range .08-.12, .13-.22 back fat acceptance, average or greater
conformation and cutability.
Group 1 Above Average ………….Purple
Group 2 Average……………………..Red
NOT Market Ready: Good or lower quality grade with 12th rib
back fat range <.08 or >.12: under finished goats grading USDA
good or lower, below-average conformation or cutability.
Group3…………………………….……White
SWINE GRADE
Market Acceptable: U.S. No. 1 and No. 2 hogs of average or
greater conformation that are acceptable leanness, muscularity
and production traits.
Group 1 Above Average …….…….Purple
Group 2 Average……………………..Red
NOT Market Acceptable: Any hog of below average conformation
including U.S. No. 3, U.S. No. 4 and utility grade hogs.
Group 3…………………………………White
4-H LARGE ANIMAL MASTER SHOWMANSHIP
Carlson’s Tire
4-H SMALL ANIMAL MASTER SHOWMANSHIP Marine Corp League
FFA LARGE ANIMAL MASTER SHOWMANSHIP
Jim and Linda Wolcott
FFA SMALL ANIMAL MASTER SHOWMANSHIP The Fortin Family
AWARD DONATED BY
J n L CONSTRUCTION, LEE & JILL FISH
4-H Champion Market, Reserve Champion and
Advanced Showmanship winners for Market Beef,
Market Lamb, Market Swine, and Market Goat.
FFA Champion Market, Reserve Champion and
Advanced Showmanship winners for Market Beef,
Market Lamb, Market Swine, and Market Goat
Each winner received a custom Metal award.
18. 2019 Lassen County Fair
Read “How to Enter” Page 7 and “Local Rules” Page 11 Read “Livestock Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $14 per entry per class
Must be on grounds by 5pm, July 16
Judged: Friday, July 19, following Market Beef show
Released: July 21, 5pm
Extended Divisions
REGISTERED BEEF CATTLE
Registry in the Breed Association required.
American System of Judging
All entries are limited to space available.
All livestock breed divisions will be run only if there are eight or
more animals in that Division. If there are only seven animals in
a livestock breed Division, those breed Division entrants will be
moved to All Other Breeds
PREMIUMS OFFERED PER CLASS:
1st 2nd 3rd
$50 $40 $30
PREMIUMS offered per class for classes with less than 3
judged entries:
1st 2nd
$30 $20
DIVISION 60–All Breeds
FEMALES
Class:
1. Junior Heifer Calf, calved 01/01/19 to 02/28/19
2. Late Spring Heifer, calved 03/01/19 & after
3. Winter Heifer Calf 10/01/18 to 12/31/18
CHAMPION & RESERVE JR. CALF
Class:
4. Senior Heifer Calf 07/01/18 to 09/30/18
5. Summer Yearling Heifer 04/01/18 to 6/30/18
6. Junior Yearling Heifer 01/01/18 to 03/31/18
CHAMPION & RESERVE SR. CALF
Class:
7. Senior Yearling Heifer 9/01/17 to 12/31/17
8. Summer Sr. Yearling Heifer 5/1/18 to 08/31/18
9. Cow–Calf: Any age cow, birth dates of cow & calf MUST be
on entry form. Calf must be born after 11/2018 and nursing.
CHAMPION & RESERVE SR. HEIFER GRAND &
RESERVE CHAMPION BULL
Class:
10. Junior Bull Calves calved 01/01/19 to 2/28/19
11. Late Spring Bull calved 3/01/19 & after
12. Winter Bull Calf 10/01/18 to 12/31/18
CHAMPION & RESERVE JR. CALF
Class:
13. Senior Bull Calf 07/01/18 to 09/30/18
14. Summer Yearling Bull Calf 04/01/18 to 06/30/18
15. Junior Yearling Bulls 01/1/18 to 3/31/18
CHAMPION & RESERVE SR. CALF
Class:
16. Senior Yearling Bull calved 9/01/17 to 12/31/17
17. Summer Sr. Yearling Bull calved 05/1/17 to 08/31/17
18. Two year old bulls calved 4/30/17 & before. Must not have
passed their third birthday.
CHAMPION & RESERVE SR. BULL GRAND &
RESERVE CHAMPION
BULL GROUPS
Entry Limit: One entry per exhibitor per class. Animals shown
in group classes must have been shown in individual classes.
Class:
19. Produce of Dam–2 animals either sex owned by the
exhibitor. 20 Junior Get of Sire–3 animals, both sexes,
same sire, owned by exhibitor.
20. Get of Sire–4 animals, both sexes, same sire. Can be owned
by more than one exhibitor.
Pens of Stocker & Feeder Animals:
All breeds judged together.
Due to weight variances, entries should be made by Division
number only. Animals will be classified by class in accordance
with instructions in local rules. One exhibitor must own all
animals in each entry. Premiums will not be paid on any animal
that does not meet the weight requirement.
PREMIUMS OFFERED PER CLASS:
1st 2nd 3rd
$80 $70 $60
PREMIUMS offered per class for classes with less than
3 judged entries:
1st 2nd
$30 $20
DIVISION 61 –Pen of Heifers
Class:
1. Pen of 3 Heifers–Born 8/01/17 to 2/28/18
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2. Pen of 3 Replacement Heifers Born 3/01/17 to 4/30/17
DIVISION 62–Feeder Pens
Class:
3. Feeder Heifers–350-550 lbs.
4. Feeder Heifers–551-899 lbs.
5. Feeder Steers–350-550 lbs.der Steers–551-899 lbs.
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $12 per entry per class
Must be on grounds by 5pm, July 16
Judged: 8am, July 19
Released: July 21, 5pm
Extended Divisions
American System of Judging
Must be halter broke.
PREMIUMS OFFERED PER CLASS:
1st 2nd 3rd
$20 $15 $10
PREMIUMS offered per class for classes with less than 3
judged:
1st 2nd
$15 $10
DIVISION 63–Registered Heifers
DIVISION 64–Grade Heifers
Class:
1. Jr. Calf–Born 1/1/19 to 4/30/19
2. Sr. Calf–Born 9/1/18 to 12/31/18
3. Summer Yearling–Born 5/01/18 to 8/31/18
4. Junior Yearling–Born 01/01/18 to 4/30/18
5. Senior Yearling–Born 03/01/17 to 12/31/17
6. Cow & Calf
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $14 per entry per class
Must be on grounds by 11:00 am, July 16
Weigh-In: July 16, 9am–11am
Judged: 8am, July 19
Released: July 21, 5pm
All Market Beef must have Proof of Ownership, a “Bill of
Sale” & “Brand Inspection Slip” at time of Fair weigh-in. Market
Beef are limited to 24 months of age or younger. The exhibitor
has the option to show animals fitted or slick shorn. The animals
should be groomed & fitted to be presentable & competitive in the
show ring. Danish System of Judging. Grade groups: Purple and
Red =Market Ready, White= Not Market Ready (will not sell) No
Cash Awards, Ribbons Only. After weigh-in, animals will be
divided into weight groups.
For Best Fed Steer Contest: Beef Producer has to be a Lassen
County Cattleman’s member and in good standing with the
California Cattleman’s Association. Applications through Lassen
Co. Cattleman Association.
DIVISION 65–4-H MARKET BEEF
DIVISION 66- FFA MARKET BEEF
Class:
1. Steers 1100 lbs. & 1.5 ADG minimum
GROUP OF STEERS
DO NOT PRE-ENTER. THIS WILL BE ADDED TO YOUR
ENTRY FORM BY THE FAIR IF YOU ARE CHOSEN FOR
THE GROUP.
American style of judging. All entries must have been shown as
members of the club/chapter represented.
Enter ringside with your club.
DIVISION 67–GROUP OF STEERS
Class:
1. Best group of three market steers
DIVISION 68–Feeder Beef
Enter at scale for animal that did not make weight, but made rate
of gain and not eligible to sell
Class:
1. Single Feeder Beef
DIVISION 69– 4-H BEEF SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
1. 4-H True Novice Showmanship-Open to any 4-H member who has never shown before at any organized Show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of 4-H True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round.
2. 4-H Junior Showmanship-Open to only 9, 10 & 11 years olds as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
3. 4-H Intermediate Showmanship– Open to only 12 & 13 years old as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
4. 4-H Advanced- 14 years & over as of 1/1/19.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
DIVISION 70– FFA BEEF SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
1. FFA True Novice Showmanship—Open to any FFA member who has never shown before at any organized show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of FFA True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round
2. FFA Junior Showmanship—Open to 10th grade and under, top 2 to advance to FFA Advanced Showmanship round.
3. FFA Advanced Showmanship—Open to 11th grade and over. Grade based on 2018-2019 school year.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
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Local Divisions. No Entry Fee, No Cash Awards.
Local judges may be used.
FFA & 4-H Advanced Showmanship winners in Beef,
Sheep, Swine, Dairy Cattle, Dairy Goat & Market Goat.
Contest will be held July 19, 2019 at 1:00pm in the
Livestock Pavilion. If the 1st place winner elects not to
participate, the 2nd place winner becomes eligible & will then
earn the first place for that species. The Livestock Superintendent
must be notified by 5 pm following the day of the species show.
DIVISION 71–FFA Large Animal Master Showmanship
Class:
1. Master Showmanship
DIVISION 72–4H Large Animal Master Showmanship
Class:
1. Master Showmanship
Grand Champion – Billington Ace Hardware
Reserve Grand Champion – Hat Creek Construction
FFA Reserve Champion – Weston Ranch
4-H Reserve Champion – Ed Staub & Sons
Weston Ranch Carlson’s Tire Pros & Automotive
Chester Veterinary Clinic TS&L Seed Co. & Interwest Insurance
Steve’s Pumps & Well Drilling Susanville Auto Center
Les Schwab Tires Dan Mondani Logging
Redding Roofing Supply Jackson Service Center
Elysian Valley Ranch Shasta Livestock Auction & Redbluff Bull & Gelding
Howard Family Diamond Mountain Casino
Thanks to Edward Jones Investments (Brack Green, Angie Crowley) for raising beef prices to $3.10/ LB
Plumas Sierra Telecommunications for raising prices to $3.20/ LB
CHP 140 Club for raising prices to $3.28/LB!
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER BUCKLE AWARDED BY: Lassen County Cattlemen
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET STEER
BUCKLE AWARDED BY: Flux Family, in memory Dale and Janice Flux
4-H CHAMPION MARKET STEER
Jack and Darcy Hanson
4-H RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET STEER
JD Hemphill Ranch & CCC CCPOA
4-H TRUE NOVICE BEEF SHOWMANSHIP WOLF RANCH
4-H INTERMEDIATE BEEF SHOWMANSHIP
Melissa Pickett, Realtor
4-H JR. BEEF SHOWMANSHIP High Sierra Collision
4-H ADVANCED BEEF SHOWMANSHIP
THE GOLLNICK FAMILY
FFA CHAMPION MARKET STEER BUCKLE AWARDED BY:
Richard & Holly Egan
FFA RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET STEER Ginger Fitzgerald
FFA NOVICE BEEF SHOWMANSHIP
Mike and Alison Somerville
FFA ADVANCED BEEF SHOWMANSHIP Kim Dieter
BEST GROUP OF STEERS
Melissa Pickett, Realtor
SUPREME CHAMPION FEMALE Hat Creek Construction
CHAMPION COW & CALF
Ramsey & Trisha Wood
CHAMPION REGISTERED HEIFER The Huslman Ranch
RESERVE REGISTERED HEIFER
CCC CCPOA
CHAMPION GRADE HEIFER Wayne and Tessa Langston
RESERVE CHAMPION GRADE HEIFER Lassen Rents, Terry & Ranielle Mallery
SUPREME MARKET STEER CLASS Sponsored by: The Lassen County Cattlemen
Contact: Darcy Hanson Awards: The winning junior exhibitor will receive a cash prize
of $250.00, a customized jacket, and one-year CCA Young Cattlemen membership. The producer will receive a silver platter. Awards will be presented at the Junior Livestock
Auction. Class is limited to steers bred and calved by a local producer and current member of the Lassen County Cattlemen and California Cattlemen Assoc. Entry form must be turned in
to LCCA President at the market steer tagging in March.
BEEF CARCASS CONTEST WINNER
Sponsored by: Lassen Junior Livestock Auction Committee
Contact: Wayne Langston Steers shipped to the designated slaughter facility are automatically entered in the carcass contest. A trophy
buckle will be awarded to the highest Yield Grade carcass, grading choice or better.
BUCKLE DONATED BY: The Hagata Family in memory of Frank Hagata
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Read “How to Enter” Page 7 and “Local Rules” Page 11 Read “Livestock Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $12 per entry per class
Must be on grounds by 5pm, July 16
Judged: 2pm, July 19
Released: July 21, 5pm
Extended Divisions
Danish System of Judging All entries are limited to space available. Refer to all state & local Rules A permanent ear tag or tattoo is required
PREMIUMS OFFERED PER CLASS:
1st 2nd 3rd
$20 $15 $10
DIVISION 73–All Breeds
Class:
1. Junior Heifer Calf–Born 1/1/19 to 4/30/19
2. Senior Heifer Calf–Born 9/01/18 to 12/31/18
3. Summer Heifer Calf–Born 5/1/18 to 8/31/18
4. Junior Heifer Yearling–Born 01/01/18 to 4/30/18
5. Senior Heifer Yearling–Born 5/01/18 to 12/31/18
6. Heifer 2 yrs & under 3 yrs–Born 9/1/16 to 08/31/17
(If milking, enter aged cow class)
7. Aged Cow–Born prior to 8/31/17
8. Feeder Junior Steer 0-500lbs
9. Feeder Steer 500-900lbs
10. Feeder Market Steer 900lbs
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $14 per class
Must be on grounds by 11:00 am, July 16
Weigh-In: July 16, 9–11am
Judged: 2pm, July 19
Released: July 21, 5pm
All market dairy beef must have proof of ownership, a
“Bill of Sale” & “Brand Inspection Slip” at time of Fair
weigh-in. Market Dairy Steers are limited to 18 months
of age or younger. Must be halter broke. The exhibitor
has the option to show animals fitted or slick shorn. The
animals should be groomed & fitted to be presentable &
competitive in the show ring. Danish System of Judging.
Grade groups: Purple and Red =Market Ready, White= Not
Market Ready (will not sell) No Cash Awards, Ribbons Only.
After weigh-in, animals will be divided into weight groups.
Market Dairy Steer exhibitors have the option to enter the Market
Beef Showmanship class.
DIVISION 74–Market Dairy Steers
Class:
1. Market Dairy Steers 1200 lbs. & over 1.5 lbs ADG
minimums.
DIVISION 75–Feeder Animals
Enter at scale for animal that did not make weight, but made rate
of gain and not eligible to sell.
Class:
1. Single Feeder Dairy Beef
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED/ AWARDS ONLY
DIVISION 76– 4-H DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
1. 4-H True Novice Showmanship-Open to any 4-H member who has never shown before at any organized Show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of 4-H True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round.
2. 4-H Junior Showmanship-Open to only 9, 10 & 11 years olds as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
3. 4-H Intermediate Showmanship– Open to only 12 & 13 years old as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
4. 4-H Advanced- 14 years & over as of 1/1/19.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
DIVISION 77– FFA DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
1. FFA True Novice Showmanship—Open to any FFA member who has never shown before at any organized show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of FFA True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round
2. FFA Junior Showmanship—Open to 10th grade and under, top 2 to advance to FFA Advanced Showmanship round.
3. FFA Advanced Showmanship—Open to 11th grade and over. Grade based on 2018-2019 school year.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
PRIMARY MEMBER SHOWMANSHIP
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Local Divisions. No Entry Fee.
Only animals fitted & shown in individual classes are eligible for
entry into showmanship classes.
DIVISION 78—PEE WEE DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
Primary 5-8 years old enrolled in the project as a primary
member.
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Local Divisions. No Entry Fee, No Cash Awards.
Local judges may be used.
FFA & 4-H Advanced Showmanship winners in Beef, Sheep, Swine, Dairy Cattle, Dairy Goat & Market Goat. Contest will be held July 20, 2019 at 1:00pm in the Livestock Pavilion. If the 1st place winner elects not to participate, the 2nd place winner becomes eligible & will then earn the first place for that species. The Livestock Superintendent must be notified by 5 pm following the day of the species show. DIVISION 71–FFA Large Animal Master Showmanship
Class:
1. Master Showmanship
DIVISION 72–4H Large Animal Master Showmanship
Class:
1. Master Showmanship
Grand Champion - AXIA Home Loan
Sweet Mt. Ranch
Jennifer West (in memory of "Pops"
George West)
Sharon Schuster
Nancy West (in memory of George West)
Tom and Becky Neely
Lepe Family Honey
Jim and Ronda Panos
Shareen Packard, Keenan Graham and
Bayley Packard
Firestorm Ranch
Lena Neely (in memory of Frank Neely)
CHP 140 Squad
Mankins Dog Grooming
Smiles for Life Inc.
FFA Dairy Showmanship
Richard & Holly Egan
Don't forget to visit the fun activities
in the Dairy and Nursery Barns at
the fair!
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Read “How to Enter” Page 7 and “Local Rules” Page 11 Read “Livestock Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $12 per entry per class
Must be on grounds by 5 pm, July 16
Judged: 8am, July 17
Released: July 21, 5pm
Extended Divisions
Registry in the breed Association required.
American System of Judging
All entries are limited to space available. All livestock breed divisions will be run only if there are seven or more animals in that Division. If there are only seven animals in a livestock breed Division, those breed Division entrants will be moved to All Other Breeds of same type. All Sheep and Goats must go through a Health Inspection prior to unloading from livestock trailers and or vehicles.
Registry in Breed Association required.
PREMIUMS OFFERED PER CLASS:
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
$25 $20 $15 $10
PREMIUMS offered per class for classes with less than 3 judged entries:
1st 2nd
$15 $10
DIVISION 79–All Registered Meat Breeds
DIVISION 80–All Registered Wool Breeds
Class: R A M S
1. Yearling Ram–Born 09/01/17 to 8/31/18
2. Fall Ram Lamb–Born 09/01/18 to 12/31/18
3. Pair Yearling Ram Lambs 9/01/17 to 8/31/18
4. Spring Ram Lamb–Born after 01/01/19
5. Pair of Ram Lambs, bred & owned by exhibitor
E W E S
6. Yearling Ewe–Born 9/01/17 to 09/31/18
7. Pair of Yearling Ewes, bred & owned by exhibitor
8. Fall Ewe Lamb–Born 09/01/18 to 12/31/18
9. Spring Ewe Lamb–Born after 01/01/19
10. Pair of Ewe Lambs, bred & owned by exhibitor
11. Young Flock; one ram lamb, two ewe lambs, bred & owned
by exhibitor.
12. Get of Sire; 4 sheep, sired by one ram, both sexes, bred &
owned by exhibitor.
13. Flock; 1 ram, 2 yearling ewes, 2 ewe lambs, bred & owned by
exhibitor
Entry Fee: $12 per entry per class
All breeds judged together.
Grade, crossbred, & unregistered purebred sheep.
PREMIUMS OFFERED PER CLASS:
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
$25 $20 $15 $10
PREMIUMS offered per class for classes with less than 3 judged
entries:
1st 2nd
$15 $10
DIVISION 81–Wether Sired /Wether Dam Sheep
Class:
R A M S
1. Yearling Ram–Born 09/01/17 to 8/31/18
2. Fall Ram Lamb–Born 09/01/18 to 12/31/18
3. Pair Yearling Ram Lambs 9/01/17 to 8/31/18
4. Spring Ram Lamb–Born after 01/01/19
5. Pair of Ram Lambs, bred & owned by exhibitor
E W E S
6. Yearling Ewe–Born 9/01/17 to 09/31/18
7. Pair of Yearling Ewes, bred & owned by exhibitor
8. Fall Ewe Lamb–Born 09/01/18 to 12/31/18
9. Spring Ewe Lamb–Born after 01/01/19
10. Pair of Ewe Lambs, bred & owned by exhibitor
11. Young Flock; one ram lamb, two ewe lambs, bred & owned
by exhibitor
12. Get of Sire; 4 sheep, sired by one ram, both sexes, bred &
owned by exhibitor
13. Flock; 1 ram, 2 yearling ewes, 2 ewe lambs, bred & owned by
exhibitor
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $12 per entry per class
Must be on grounds by 5pm, July 16
Judged: 8am, July 17
Released: July 21, 5pm
Extended Divisions
American System of Judging PREMIUMS OFFERED PER CLASS:
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
$25 $20 $15 $10
PREMIUMS offered per class for classes with less than 3 judged
entries:
1st 2nd
$15 $10
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Registry in Breed Association Required
DIVISION 82–Jr All Registered Meat Breeds
DIVISION 83–Jr All Registered Wool Breeds
Class:
R A M S
1. Yearling Ram–Born 09/01/17 to 8/31/18 2. Fall Ram Lamb–Born 09/01/18 to 12/31/18 3. Pair Yearling Ram Lambs 9/01/17 to 8/31/18 4. Spring Ram Lamb–Born after 01/01/19 5. Pair of Ram Lambs, bred & owned by exhibitor
E W E S
6. Yearling Ewe–Born 9/01/17 to 09/31/18 7. Pair of Yearling Ewes, bred & owned by exhibitor 8. Fall Ewe Lamb–Born 09/01/18 to 12/31/18 9. Spring Ewe Lamb–Born after 01/01/19 10. Pair of Ewe Lambs, bred & owned by exhibitor 11. Young Flock; one ram lamb, two ewe lambs, bred & owned
by exhibitor 12. Get of Sire; 4 sheep, sired by one ram, both sexes, bred &
owned by exhibitor 13. Flock; 1 ram, 2 yearling ewes, 2 ewe lambs, bred & owned by
exhibitor
All breeds judged together. Grade, crossbred & unregistered
purebred sheep.
DIVISION 84–Wether Sired/Wether Dam
R A M S
1. Yearling Ram–Born 09/01/17 to 8/31/18 2. Fall Ram Lamb–Born 09/01/18 to 12/31/18 3. Pair Yearling Ram Lambs 9/01/17 to 8/31/18 4. Spring Ram Lamb–Born after 01/01/19 5. Pair of Ram Lambs, bred & owned by exhibitor
E W E S
6. Yearling Ewe–Born 9/01/17 to 09/31/18 7. Pair of Yearling Ewes, bred & owned by exhibitor 8. Fall Ewe Lamb–Born 09/01/18 to 12/31/18 9. Spring Ewe Lamb–Born after 01/01/19 10. Pair of Ewe Lambs, bred & owned by exhibitor 11. Young Flock; one ram lamb, two ewe lambs, bred & owned
by exhibitor 12. Get of Sire; 4 sheep, sired by one ram, both sexes, bred &
owned by exhibitor 13. Flock; 1 ram, 2 yearling ewes, 2 ewe lambs, bred & owned by
exhibitor
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $14 per entry per class
Must be on grounds by 11:00 am July 16
Weigh-in: July 16, 9am–11am
Judged: 8am, July 17
Released: July 21, 5pm
All sheep & goats are required to go through a health inspection
prior to entering the barn area. Market lambs must be slick
shorn before crossing the scale. Danish System of Judging.
Grade groups: Purple and Red =Market Ready, White= Not
Market Ready (will not sell) No Cash Awards, Ribbons Only.
After weigh-in, animals will be divided into weight groups.
DIVISION 85–4-H MARKET LAMBS
DIVISION 86–FFA MARKET LAMBS
Class:
1. Wether or Ewe Lamb 110 lbs. & .4 ADG minimums
GROUP OF LAMBS
DO NOT PRE-ENTER. THIS WILL BE ADDED TO YOUR
ENTRY FORM BY THE FAIR IF YOU ARE CHOSEN FOR
THE GROUP.
American System of Judging. All entries must have been shown
in individual classes by members of the club/chapter which they
represent.
Enter ringside with your club.
DIVISION 87–GROUP OF MARKET LAMBS
Class:
Best group of three market lambs
DIVISION 88–Feeder Lamb
Enter at scale for animal that did not make weight, but made rate
of gain and not eligible to sell
Class:
1. Single Feeder Sheep
DIVISION 89– 4-H SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
1. 4-H True Novice Showmanship-Open to any 4-H member who has never shown before at any organized Show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of 4-H True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round.
2. 4-H Junior Showmanship-Open to only 9, 10 & 11 years olds as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
3. 4-H Intermediate Showmanship– Open to only 12 & 13 years old as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
4. 4-H Advanced- 14 years & over as of 1/1/19.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
DIVISION 90– FFA SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
1. FFA True Novice Showmanship—Open to any FFA member who has never shown before at any organized show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of FFA True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round
2. FFA Junior Showmanship—Open to 10th grade and under, top 2 to advance to FFA Advanced Showmanship round.
3. FFA Advanced Showmanship—Open to 11th grade and over. Grade based on 2018-2019 school year.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
Local Divisions. No Entry Fee, No Cash Awards.
Local judges may be used.
FFA & 4-H Advanced Showmanship winners in Beef, Sheep, Swine, Dairy Cattle, Dairy Goat & Market Goat. Contest will be held July 20, 2019 at 1:00 pm in the Livestock Pavilion. If the 1st place winner elects not to participate, the 2nd place winner becomes eligible & will then
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earn the first place for that species. The Livestock Superintendent must be notified by 5 pm following the day of the species show.
DIVISION 71–FFA Large Animal Master Showmanship Class: 1. Master Showmanship
DIVISION 72–4H Large Animal Master Showmanship Class: 1. Master Showmanship
Local Division. Local Judges may be used. Danish System of Judging. Entries Due: June 7 No Entry Fee, No Cash contest is open to FFA, 4H & Jr. Contestants Ages 9–19. The sheep must be conditioned, fitted & trained to show at halter. Participants must furnish their own outfits that must contain a minimum of 70% wool. Sheep may be borrowed from exhibitors on the Fairgrounds. Commentary must be delivered to the Livestock Office no later than Wednesday, July 18 at noon. Contest will be held at 3pm on the Sheep lawn area.
DIVISION 91–Lad & Lassie Lead
Class:
1. Junior Garment & Lamb Costume– Ages 9-13 yrs.
2. Senior Garment & Lamb Costume–Ages 14 & over.
***If you win either Master Showmanship Event, or Lad
& Lassie you are eligible to go on to the State Fair.
Contact the Fair Office for State Form Entries***
Grand Champion – Safeway Reserve Grand Champion – CHP 140 Club & Idaho
Butcher Shop FFA Reserve Champion – Gold Run Cabinet & Door Co. 4-h Reserve Champion – Susanville Supermarket IGA
Redding Roofing Supply
Ed Staub & Sons Aaron & Keith Grooms Steve & Sandy Fortin
Dersch Apiaries Copp’s Irrigation
Jackson’s Service Center Plumas Bank
AXIA Home Loans Thompson Peak Veterinary Clinic
Hair Hunters Salon & Del Carlo/Azevedo Family Uncle Dewey’s Nut Farm
Sierra Cascade Nursery Inc. Napa Auto Parts
Boomer & Brandi Mallery Copp’s Irrigation Tri Counties Bank
CHP 140 Club Lassen County Sherriff Dean Growden
Thompson Peak Veterinary Clinic Wood Ranch
Curt & Joan Moran & Jerry Hitchings Emergency Command Support
Kirack Construction
Special Thanks to Mt. Lassen Buyers Group for raising
all lamb prices to $9.20 / LB Kirack Construction for raising prices to $9.06 / LB
CHP 140 Club for raising prices to $ 8.70 / LB!!!
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB BUCKLE AWARDED BY:
Terry and Ranielle Mallery
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION LAMB BUCKLE AWARDED BY:
Bellani Trucking
4-H CHAMPION MARKET LAMB Joe and Dawn Egan Ranch
4-H RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMB Gollnick Family & Jackson’s Service Center
4-H TRUE NOVICE SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP
Lassen Rents, Terry & Ranielle Mallery
4-H INTERMEDIATE SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP CCC CCPOA
4-H JR SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP
Every Bloomin’ Thing
4-H ADVANCED SHOWMANSHIP Fortin Family, In Memory of Linda Meadows
FFA CHAMPION MARKET LAMB
BUCKLE AWARDED BY: Bill McCabe
FFA RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMB
Herlong FFA
FFA NOVICE SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP Honey Lake Valley Grange
FFA ADVANCED SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP
Claud and Jo Neely
BEST GROUP OF LAMBS Holly and Richard Egan
CHAMPION EWE
Every Bloomin’ Thing
RESERVE CHAMPION EWE CCC CCPOA
CHAMPION RAM
Savage Sheep & Feed
RESERVE CHAMPION RAM Lassen Rents; Terry & Ranielle Mallery
LAD & LASSIE LEAD The Gollnick Family
THE JACK AND PAT HASLEM MEMORIAL
SUPREME MARKET LAMB Sponsored by: Local Breeders
Contact: Sue Skidmore Applications must be submitted by June 7, 2019 to the Fair
Office. Awards: The winning junior exhibitor will receive a cash prize, a customized lamb blanket or banner, and a buckle. The
awards will be presented at the end of the Sheep show. This award is limited to lambs bred and born by a local producer
residing in the Lassen County/Honey Lake Valley area who is in compliance with the USDA scrapie premise ID, registered with the State of California in a Lassen County zip code, and that has
close ties to the Lassen County Fair.
LAMB CARCASS CONTEST WINNER Sponsored by: Lassen Junior Livestock
Auction Committee Contact: Wayne Langston
Lambs shipped to the designated slaughter facility are automatically entered in the carcass contest. A trophy buckle
will be awarded to the highest Yield Grade carcass, grading choice or better.
BUCKLE DONATED BY: Curtis & Joan Moran
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Read “How to Enter” Page 7 and “Local Rules” Page 11 Read “Livestock Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $14 per entry per class
Must be on grounds by 11:00 am, July 16
Weigh-in: July 16, 9am–11am
Judged: 8am, July 18
Released: July 21, 5pm
Danish System of Judging. Grade groups: Purple and Red
=Market Ready, White= Not Market Ready (will not sell) No Cash
Awards, Ribbons Only. After weigh-in, animals will be divided
into weight groups.
DIVISION 92–4-H MARKET HOGS
DIVISION 93–FFA MARKET HOGS
Class:
1. Market Hogs 210 lbs. & 1.0 lbs. ADG minimums
GROUP OF SWINE DO NOT PRE-ENTER. THIS WILL BE ADDED TO YOUR ENTRY FORM BY THE FAIR IF YOU ARE CHOSEN FOR THE GROUP. American System of Judging. All entries must have been entered & shown in individual classes by members of the club/chapter represented. Enter ringside with your club. DIVISION 94–GROUP OF SWINE
Class:
1. Best group of three market hogs
DIVISION 95–Feeder Swine
Enter at scale for animal that did not make weight, but made rate of gain and not eligible to sell. Class:
1. Single Feeder Swine
2.
DIVISION 96–4-H SWINE SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
1. 4-H True Novice Showmanship-Open to any 4-H member who has never shown before at any organized Show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of 4-H True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round.
2. 4-H Junior Showmanship-Open to only 9, 10 & 11 years olds as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
3. 4-H Intermediate Showmanship– Open to only 12 & 13 years old as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
4. 4-H Advanced- 14 years & over as of 1/1/19.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
DIVISION 97– FFA SWINE SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
1. 1. FFA True Novice Showmanship—Open to any FFA member who has never shown before at any organized show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of FFA True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round
2. FFA Junior Showmanship—Open to 10th grade and under, top 2 to advance to FFA Advanced Showmanship round.
3. FFA Advanced Showmanship—Open to 11th grade and over. Grade based on 2018-2019 school year.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
Local Divisions. No Entry Fee, No Cash Awards.
Local judges may be used.
FFA & 4-H Advanced Showmanship winners in Beef, Sheep, Swine, Dairy Cattle, Dairy Goat & Market Goat. Contest will be held July 20, 2019 at 1:00 pm the Livestock Pavilion. If the 1st place winner elects not to participate, the 2nd place winner becomes eligible & will then earn the first place for that species. The Livestock Superintendent must be notified by 5 pm following the day of the species show. DIVISION 71–FFA Large Animal Master Showmanship Class: 1. Master Showmanship DIVISION 72–4H Large Animal Master Showmanship Class: 1. Master Showmanship
Grand Champion – Lassen Rents & Lassen Transfer & Storage
Reserve Grand Champion – Banner Lassen Medical Center
FFA Reserve Champion –Susanville Auto Center 4-H Reserve Champion –Les Schwab Tires
Angie Crowley
Axia Home Loans Billington Ace Hardware
Brian & Kasey Christenson C & S Waste Solutions
Carlson’s Tire Pros Chester Vet Clinic
CHP 140 Club & Idaho Butcher Shop Copp’s Irrigation
David Blackmon & Lynda Burkhalter Dennis Michaels Construction
Dersch Apiaries Diamond Mountain Casino
Ed Staub & Sons Elise’s Barber Shop
Emergency Command Support Fire Water Supply
Hat Creek Construction High Sierra Collision Center
Honey Lake Firearms Karl & Pamela Andersen
Kenny & Katherine Wemple Les Schwab Tires
Makaela & Jimmy Shively
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Napa Auto Parts Pape Machinery
Parady Ranch Redding Roofing Supply
Safeway Sella Family
Sierra Cascade Nursery Inc. Sierra Desert Properties
Skyline Self Storage Sunrise Rotary
Susanville Auto Center The Wattenburgs
TNS Trucking & Ready Mix Tri Counties Bank
Uncle Dewey’s Nut Farm Weston Ranch
Thanks to CHP 140 Club for raising swine prices to $4.10 / LB!!!
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET SWINE Wemple’s Pumpkin Patch
RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET SWINE
Jim and Linda Wolcott
4-H CHAMPION MARKET SWINE Allen Family in Memory of Kathy Allen
4-H RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET SWINE
Hat Creek Construction
4-H TRUE NOVICE SWINE SHOWMANSHIP Savage Sheep & Feed
4-H INTERMEDIATE SWINE SHOWMANSHIP
Karl & Pamela Anderson
4-H JR SWINE SHOWMANSHIP Wilson and Ruth Mallery
4-H ADVANCED SWINE SHOWMANSHIP
Melissa Pickett, Realtor
FFA CHAMPION MARKET SWINE BUCKLE AWARDED BY:
Hannah, Heather & Holly Fortin
FFA NOVICE SWINE SHOWMANSHIP Mike and Regina Moore
FFA ADVANCED SWINE SHOWMANSHIP
Joe and Dawn Egan
BEST GROUP OF THREE SWINE Hat Creek Construction
SWINE CARCASS CONTEST WINNER
Sponsored by: Lassen Junior Livestock Auction Committee
Contact: Wayne Langston Swine shipped to the designated slaughter facility are
automatically entered in the Carcass Contest. BUCKLE DONATED BY: Jim Bronson, in Memory of J.E.
Bronson, Sr.
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Read “How to Enter” Page 7 and “Local Rules” Page 11 Read “Livestock Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $12 per entry per class
Must be on grounds by 5pm, July 16
Judged: 8am, July 20
Released: July 21, 5pm
Extended Divisions
Registry in the breed Association required.
American System of Judging
All goats shown at Fair are required to have permanent
identification. Entries will not be accepted without identification
information properly recorded on the entry form.
REGISTERED GOATS
Registry in Breed Association required
PREMIUMS OFFERED PER CLASS:
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
$20 $15 $10 $5
PREMIUMS offered per class for classes with less than 3 judged
entries:
1st 2nd
$15 $10
DIVISION 98–All Open Dairy Breed
REGISTERED FEMALES
Class: DATE OF KIDDING
1. Yearling Milker Jan. 1 thru Dec. 31, 2018
2. Two & under three Jan. 1 thru Dec. 31, 2017
3. Three & four years Jan. 1, 2014 thru Dec. 31, 2016
4. Five Year & Older Prior to Jan. 1, 2014
5. Junior Kid April 16 thru June 24, 2019
6. Intermediate Kid March 1 thru April 15, 2019
7. Senior Kid Jan. 1 thru Feb. 28, 2019
8. Dry Yearling Jan. 1 thru Dec. 31, 2018
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $12 per entry per class
Must be on grounds by 5pm, July 16
Judged: 8am, July 20
Released: July 21, 5pm
Extended Divisions
American System of Judging
All goats shown at Fair are required to have a permanent
identification. Entries will not be accepted without identification
information properly recorded on the entry form.
PREMIUMS OFFERED PER CLASS:
1st 2nd 3rd
$15 $10 $5
PREMIUMS offered per class for classes with less than 3 judged
entries:
1st 2nd
$10 $5
DIVISION 99-All Junior Dairy Breed Does
REGISTERED FEMALES
Class: DATE OF KIDDING
1. Yearling Milker Jan. 1 thru Dec. 31, 2018
2. Two & under three Jan. 1 thru Dec. 31, 2017
3. Three & four years Jan. 1, 2014 thru Dec. 31, 2016
4. Five Year & Older Prior to Jan. 1, 2014
5. Junior Kid April 16 thru June 24, 2019
6. Intermediate Kid March 1 thru April 15, 2019
7. Senior Kid Jan. 1 thru Feb. 28, 2019
8. Dry Yearling Jan. 1 thru Dec. 31, 2018
Local Divisions. No Entry Fee, No Cash Awards.
Local judges may be used.
FFA & 4-H Advanced Showmanship winners in Beef, Sheep, Swine, Dairy Cattle, Dairy Goat & Market Goat. Contest will be held July 20, 2019 at 1:00 pm in the Livestock Pavilion. If the 1st place winner elects not to participate, the 2nd place winner becomes eligible & will then earn the first place for that species. The Livestock Superintendent must be notified by 5 pm following the day of the species show. DIVISION 71–FFA Large Animal Master Showmanship Class: 1. Master Showmanship
DIVISION 72–4H Large Animal Master Showmanship Class: Sponsor: Carlson’s Tire Pros 1. Master Showmanship
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $12 per entry per class
Must be on grounds by 5pm, July 16
Judged: 8am, July 17
Released: July 21, 5pm
Extended Divisions
Registry in the breed Association required.
American System of Judging
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All goats shown at Fair are required to have permanent
identification. Entries will not be accepted without identification
information properly recorded on the entry form.
REGISTERED GOATS
Registry in Breed Association required
PREMIUMS OFFERED PER CLASS:
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
$20 $15 $10 $5
PREMIUMS offered per class for classes with less than 3 judged
entries:
1st 2nd
$15 $10
DIVISION 100–Open Breeding Meat Goats
Judged: 8am, July 17
Class:
1. Doe Kids (milk teeth only)
2. Yearling Does (2 teeth only)
3. Aged Does (4 teeth or more)
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $12 per entry per class
Must be on grounds by 5pm, July 16
Released: July 21, 5pm
Extended Divisions
American System of Judging
All goats shown at Fair are required to have a permanent
identification. Entries will not be accepted without identification
information properly recorded on the entry form.
PREMIUMS OFFERED PER CLASS:
1st 2nd 3rd
$15 $10 $5
PREMIUMS offered per class for classes with less than 3 judged
entries:
1st 2nd
$10 $5
REGISTERED GOATS DIVISION 101–Jr. Breeding Meat Goats
Judged: 8am, July 17
Class:
1. Doe Kids (milk teeth only)
2. Yearling Does (2 teeth only)
3. Aged Does (4 teeth or more)
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $14 per animal per entry
Must be on grounds by 11:00 am, July 16
Judged: 8am, July 17
Released: July 21, 5pm
Entry Limit: Two entries per exhibitor
No Cash Awards, Ribbons Only.
All market goats must show kid teeth. Market goats are wethers
& does only, no bucks allowed. Must be dehorned. Danish System
of Judging. Grade groups: Purple and Red =Market Ready,
White= Not Market Ready (will not sell) No Cash Awards,
Ribbons Only. After weigh-in, animals will be divided into weight
groups.
DIVISION 102– 4-H Market Goat
DIVISION 103—FFA Market Goat
Class:
1. Market Wether or Doe, 65 lbs. & .2 lbs. ADG
DIVISION 104–Feeder Market Goat
Enter at scale for animal that did not make weight, but made rate
of gain and not eligible to sell
Class:
1. Single Feeder Market Goat
DIVISION 105-4-H MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
1. 4-H True Novice Showmanship-Open to any 4-H member who has never shown before at any organized Show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of 4-H True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round.
2. 4-H Junior Showmanship-Open to only 9, 10 & 11 years olds as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
3. 4-H Intermediate Showmanship– Open to only 12 & 13 years old as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
4. 4-H Advanced- 14 years & over as of 1/1/19.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
DIVISION 106- FFA MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
1. FFA True Novice Showmanship—Open to any FFA member who has never shown before at any organized show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of FFA True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round
2. FFA Junior Showmanship—Open to 10th grade and under, top 2 to advance to FFA Advanced Showmanship round.
3. FFA Advanced Showmanship—Open to 11th grade and over. Grade based on 2018-2019 school year.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
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Local Divisions. No Entry Fee, No Cash Awards.
Local judges may be used.
FFA & 4-H Advanced Showmanship winners in Beef, Sheep, Swine, Dairy Cattle, Dairy Goat & Market Goat. Contest will be held July 20, 2019 at 1:00 pm in the Livestock Pavilion. If the 1st place winner elects not to participate, the 2nd place winner becomes eligible & will then earn the first place for that species. The Livestock Superintendent must be notified by 5 pm following the day of the species show.
DIVISION 71–FFA Large Animal Master Showmanship
Class:
1. Master Showmanship
DIVISION 72–4H Large Animal Master Showmanship
Class:
1. Master Showmanship
Grand Champion – Savage Ranch & Feed Store Reserve Grand Champion – Susanville Auto Center
FFA Reserve Champion – Ryan Huber 4-h Reserve Champion – Les Schwab Tires
Uncle Dewey’s Nut Farm Pape Machinery
Sierra Kettle Corn Ed Staub & Sons
Brian & Kasey Christenson
Thanks to Mt Lassen Buyers Group for raising goat prices to $9.45 / LB!!!
Supervisor Aaron Albaugh for raising prices to $8.00 / LB!!!
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $12 per entry per class
Must be on grounds by 5pm, July 16
Judged: 4pm, July 18
Released: July 21, 5pm
Extended Divisions
Registry in the breed Association required.
American System of Judging
All goats shown at Fair are required to have permanent
identification. Entries will not be accepted without identification
information properly recorded on the entry form.
REGISTERED GOATS
Registry in Breed Association required
PREMIUMS OFFERED PER CLASS:
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
$20 $15 $10 $5
PREMIUMS offered per class for classes with less than 3 judged
entries:
1st 2nd
$15 $10
DIVISION 107-Open Pygmy Goats
Class:
1. Wethers, under 6 months
2. Wethers, 6-12 months
3. Wethers, 1-2 yrs.
4. Wethers, 2 yrs. and over
5. Doe kid, under 6 months
6. Intermediate doe kid, 6-12 months
7. Junior yearling doe, 12-18 months
8. Senior yearling doe, 18-24 months
9. Does, 2 yrs. and older
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $12 per entry per class
Must be on grounds by 5pm, July 16
Judged: 4pm, July 18
Released: July 22, 5pm
Extended Divisions
American System of Judging
All goats shown at Fair are required to have a permanent
identification. Entries will not be accepted without identification
information properly recorded on the entry form.
PREMIUMS OFFERED PER CLASS:
1st 2nd 3rd
$15 $10 $5
PREMIUMS offered per class for classes with less than 3 judged
entries:
1st 2nd
$10 $5
Registry in Breed Association required
DIVISION 108–Pygmy Goats
Class:
1. Wethers, under 6 months
2. Wethers, 6-12 months
3. Wethers, 1-2 yrs.
4. Wethers, 2 yrs. and over
5. Doe kid, under 6 months
6. Intermediate doe kid, 6-12 months
7. Junior yearling doe, 12-18 months
8. Senior yearling doe, 18-24 months
9. Does, 2 yrs. and older
DIVISION–109 4-H PYGMY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
1. 4-H True Novice Showmanship-Open to any 4-H member who has never shown before at any organized
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Show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of 4-H True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round.
2. 4-H Junior Showmanship-Open to only 9, 10 & 11 years olds as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
3. 4-H Intermediate Showmanship– Open to only 12 & 13 years old as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
4. 4-H Advanced- 14 years & over as of 1/1/19.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
DIVISION–110 FFA PYGMY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
1. FFA True Novice Showmanship—Open to any FFA member who has never shown before at any organized show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of FFA True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round
2. FFA Junior Showmanship—Open to 10th grade and under, top 2 to advance to FFA Advanced Showmanship round.
3. FFA Advanced Showmanship—Open to 11th grade and over. Grade based on 2018-2019 school year.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Local Divisions. No Entry Fee.
Only animals fitted & shown in individual classes are eligible for
entry into showmanship classes.
DIVISION 111— PYGMY GOAT DIVISION
Class:
1. Primary 5-8 yrs. old enrolled in the project as a primary
member.
Local Divisions. No Entry Fee. No Cash Award.
Local judges may be used.
FFA & 4H Advanced Showmanship winners in Rabbits,
Poultry, Pygmy Goats, & Dogs will be eligible. Contest
will be held at 5 pm or immediately following the rabbit
show on July 19, 2019 in the Rabbit & Poultry Barn.
If the 1st place winner elects not to participate, the 2nd place
winner becomes eligible & will then win the 1st place for that
species. The Livestock Superintendent must be notified of the
species show.
DIVISION 112–FFA Small Animal Master Showmanship
Class:
1. Small Animal Master Showmanship
DIVISION 113-4H Small Animal Master Showmanship
Class:
1. Small Animal Master Showmanship
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET GOAT Matt and Callie Wemple
RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET GOAT
Ric and Gayle Wilburn
4-H CHAMPION MARKET GOAT Lazy S Boer Goats
4-H ADAVANCED MARKET GOAT SHOWMANSHIP
Savage Sheep & Feed
FFA CHAMPION MEAT GOAT Parker Family
FFA RESERVE CHAMPION MEAT GOAT
Susanville FFA
FFA MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Lori Weaver
4-H RES. CHAMPION MARKET GOAT
Savage Sheep & Feed; The Adler Family
4-H JUNIOR MARKET GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Lazy S Boer Goats
4-H INTERMEDIATE MARKET GOAT SHOWMANSHIP
CCC, CCPOA & The Gollnick Family
4-H TRUE NOVICE MARKET GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Lazy S Boer Goats
CHAMPION MEAT BREED DOE
All Season Heating & Air
RESERVE CHAMPION MEAT BREED DOE Jacksons Service Center
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Read “How to Enter” Page 7 and “Local Rules” Page 11 Read “Livestock Rules” Page 12
Check in Time July 16, 1-3pm. All rabbits must be identified
by a permanent ear tattoo matching that on the entry form.
Exhibitors must have carry cages for their entries. Cages will not
be provided. Cages must have solid bottoms & be leak proof. No
carriers will be available to bring the animals to the judging tables.
Exhibitors are expected to be on hand during judging to bring
their animals to the judging tables. Exhibit will not be judged if
exhibitor misses his or her call to bring rabbits to the table. Only
youth exhibitors may carry animals to the judging table. All small
animals will be housed on grounds for the duration of the Fair,
their release date will be Sunday, July 22 at 5pm. Junior rabbits
must be checked in by a junior exhibitor, or entry will not be
accepted.
Check-In Time: July 16, 1-3pm
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $6 per entry per class
Entry Limit: Three entries per exhibitor per class
Judged: 8am, July 19
Released: July 21, 5pm
Danish system of judging
RULES: All rabbits must be identified by a permanent ear tattoo
matching that on the entry form. This is an Open Rabbit Show. All
entered as specific breeds will be judged by the rules of the
American Rabbit Breeders Association.
PREMIUMS OFFERED PER CLASS:
1st 2nd 3rd
$5 $2.50 $1
DIVISION 114–Flemish Giant
DIVISION 115–Rex
DIVISION 116–Mini Lops
DIVISION 117–A.O.B. Heavyweight
DIVISION 118–Mini Rex
DIVISION 119- Holland Lop
DIVISION 120–Himalayans
DIVISION 121-AOB Lightweight
DIVISION 122–Backyard or DQ Bunny
DIVISION 123-Fuzzy Lops
Class:
1. Senior Buck (over 6 months)
2. Senior Doe (over 6 months)
3. Intermediate Buck (6–8 months)
4. Intermediate Doe (6–8 months)
5. Junior Buck (under 6 months)
6. Junior Doe (under 6 months)
Check-In Time: July 16, 1-3pm
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $6 per entry per class
Entry Limit: Three entries per exhibitor per class
Judged: 8am, July 19
Released: July 21, 5pm
All rabbits entered as specific breeds will be judged by the rules of
the American Rabbit Breeders Association. All rabbits must have
permanent ear tattoo & corresponds to the entry form. NO FELT
MARKING will be acceptable for ear tattoos. A DQ animal is an
animal that is known to be purebred, but has a disqualification per
American Rabbit Breeders Standards and cannot be shown in a
breed class. A Backyard Animal is an animal that is crossbred
and cannot be placed in any of the breed classes.
Special Awards:
Best of Show, Reserve Best of Show, Champion Meat Pen,
Reserve Meat Pen, Best DQ or Backyard Bunny, Best
Cavy
DIVISION 124–Flemish Giants
DIVISION 125–Rex
DIVISION 126– Mini Lop
DIVISION 127— Lionhead
DIVISION 128– Mini Rex
DIVISION 129– Holland Lop
DIVISION 130– Netherland Dwarf
DIVISION 131–Backyard or DQ Bunny
DIVISION 132—Jersey Wooly
DIVISION 133—English Lop
DIVISION 134—Californian
DIVISION 135— Mini Satins
DIVISION 136—Other
DIVISION 137— Fuzzy Lops
Class:
1. Senior Buck (over 6 months)
2. Senior Doe (over 6 months)
3. Intermediate Buck (6–8 months)
4. Intermediate Doe (6–8 months)
5. Junior Buck (under 6 months)
6. Junior Doe (under 6 months)
DIVISION 138— Cavy Class:
1. Junior Sow (under 6 mos.)
2. Senior Sow (over 6 mos.)
3. Junior Boar (under 6 mos.)
4. Senior Boar (over 6 mos.)
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DIVISION 139-4-H CAVY SHOWMANSHIP
Class;
1. 4-H True Novice Showmanship-Open to any 4-H member who has never shown before at any organized Show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of 4-H True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round.
2. 4-H Junior Showmanship-Open to only 9, 10 & 11 years olds as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
3. 4-H Intermediate Showmanship– Open to only 12 & 13 years old as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
4. 4-H Advanced- 14 years & over as of 1/1/19.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
DIVISION 140-FFA CAVY SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
1. FFA True Novice Showmanship—Open to any FFA member who has never shown before at any organized show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of FFA True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round
2. FFA Junior Showmanship—Open to 10th grade and under, top 2 to advance to FFA Advanced Showmanship round.
3. FFA Advanced Showmanship—Open to 11th grade and over. Grade based on 2018-2019 school year.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Local Divisions. No Entry Fee.
Only animals fitted & shown in individual classes are eligible for entry into showmanship
DIVISION 141- Primary CAVY Showmanship
Class:
1. Primary 5-8 yrs. old enrolled in the project as a primary
member
RABBIT & CAVY FUN CLASSES
No Premiums, No Entry Fee, Classes will begin following the
Open Rabbit Show. Signups will be taken at Rabbit check-in (DO
NOT PUT ON ENTRY FORM.) Classes will include Cavy Races,
Rabbit Hurdles, and Cavy & Rabbit Dress up.
4-H BEST OF SHOW Buckin Bunnies Ranch
4-H RESERVE BEST OF SHOW
Buckin Bunnies Ranch
4-H ADVANCED SHOWMANSHIP Sit Spot Canine Center
PRIMARY SHOWMANSHIP
Connie Herman
FFA CAVY SHOWMANSHIP The Osborn Family
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $14 per entry per class
Must be on grounds by 3pm, July 16
Weigh-in: July 16, 1-3pm
Entry Limit: Two entries per exhibitor
Judged: 8am, July 19
Released: July 21, 5pm
ARBA Rules.
Danish System of Judging.
No Cash Awards- Ribbons Only.
Pen of 3, weight 3lb minimum each rabbit. Seventy day age limit.
All entries must have a permanent ear tattoo.
There is no ADG requirement. All qualified meat pen will sell
though Junior Livestock Auction on July 21, 2019
Exhibitor is responsible for processing.
All Rabbit Market Pens will be required to present a bill of sale at
check in. Pens not having a bill of sale will not be allowed
to sell. If you choose to breed and raise your own market animals
you must still have a breeding statement/bill of sale.
Danish System of Judging. Grade groups: Purple and Red
=Market Ready, White= Not Market Ready (will not sell) No Cash
Awards, Ribbons Only. After weigh-in, animals will be divided into
weight groups.
DIVISION 142–4-H Market Rabbit Meat Pen
DIVISION 143–FFA Market Rabbit Meat Pen
Class:
1. Rabbit Meat Pen Min. 3lbs Under 70 Days old
Primary members are not eligible to sell meat pen
rabbits or poultry at the Lassen Jr. Livestock Auction.
DIVISION 144-4-H RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP
1. 4-H True Novice Showmanship-Open to any 4-H member who has never shown before at any organized Show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of 4-H True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round.
2. 4-H Junior Showmanship-Open to only 9, 10 & 11 years olds as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
3. 4-H Intermediate Showmanship– Open to only 12 & 13 years old as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
4. 4-H Advanced- 14 years & over as of 1/1/19.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
DIVISION 145-FFA RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
1. FFA True Novice Showmanship—Open to any FFA member who has never shown before at any organized show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of FFA True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round
2. FFA Junior Showmanship—Open to 10th grade and under, top 2 to advance to FFA Advanced Showmanship round.
3. FFA Advanced Showmanship—Open to 11th grade and
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over. Grade based on 2018-2019 school year.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Local Divisions. No Entry Fee.
Only animals fitted & shown in individual classes are eligible for
entry into showmanship classes.
DIVISION 146— RABBIT DIVISION
Class:
1. Primary 5-8 yrs. old enrolled in the project as a primary
member.
Local Divisions. No Entry Fee. No Cash Award.
FFA & 4H Advanced Showmanship winners in Rabbits,
Poultry, Pygmy Goats, & Dogs will be eligible. Contest
will be held at 5 pm or immediately following the rabbit
show on July 19, 2019 in the Rabbit & Poultry Barn if the
1st place winner elects not to participate, the 2nd place winner
becomes eligible & will then win the 1st place for that species. The
Livestock Superintendent must be notified of the species show.
DIVISION 112–FFA Small Animal Master Showmanship
DIVISION 112–FFA Small Animal Master Showmanship
Class:
1. Small Animal Master Showmanship
DIVISION 113–4H Small Animal Master Showmanship
Class:
1. Small Animal Master Showmanship
Grand Champion – Tri Counties Bank Reserve Grand Champion –Bill & Anita Payer
FFA Reserve Champion – Bob & Cheryl Lauritsen 4- H Reserve Champion – Dersch Apiaries
The Mark Michael Jones
4-H BEST OF SHOW Buckin Bunnies Ranch
RESERVE BEST OF SHOW
Buckin Bunnies Ranch
4-H BEST OF BREED Sue Harwell
4-H BEST OPP. OF BREED
Buckin Bunnies Ranch
4-H RESERVE DQ Lassen County Fair
4-H BEST CROSSBREED
Buckin Bunnies Ranch
GRAND CHAMPION MEAT PEN Lassen County Fair
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MEAT PEN
Lassen County Fair
4-H RESERVE CROSS BREED Buckin Bunnies Ranch
4-H OVERALL GRAND MARKET
Thompson Peak Veterinary
4-H OVERALL RESERVE GRAND MARKET Marine Corp League
4-H CHAMPION MEAT PEN
Parady Ranch
4-H RESERVE CHAMPION MEAT PEN Parady Ranch
4-H PEE WEE SHOWMANSHIP Zaengle’s Floor and Carpet One
4-H NOVICE SHOWMANSHIP
Zaengle’s Floor and Carpet One
4-H Jr. SHOWMANSHIP Zaengle’s Floor and Carpet One
4-H ADVANCED SHOWMANSHIP
Zaengle’s Floor and Carpet One
FFA CHAMPION MEAT PEN Wagner’s Rabbits
FFA RESERVE CHAMPION MEAT PEN
Wagner’s Rabbits
FFA RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP Jeff and Elizabeth Ammon
4-H BEST OPP. OF BREED Diversified Management
4-H BEST OPP. OF BREED
Connie Herman
4-H BEST OPP. OF BREED Diamond Mountain Mini Mart
4-H BEST OPP. OF BREED
Diamond Mountain Mini Mart
4-H BEST DQ 4-H PRIMARY AWARD
MaryAnn Golnick
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Read “How to Enter” Page 7 and “Local Rules” Page 11 Read “Livestock Rules” Page 12
No carriers will be available to bring the animals to the tables.
Exhibitors are expected to be on hand during judging to bring
their animals to the judging tables. Exhibitors must have carry
cages for their entries. Cages will not be provided. Cages must
have solid bottoms & be leak proof. No carriers will be available
to bring the animals to the tables. Exhibit will not be judged if
exhibitor misses his or her call to bring rabbits to the table. Only
youth exhibitors may carry animals to the judging table. All small
animals will be housed on grounds for the duration of the Fair,
their release date will be Sunday, July 22 at 6pm.
Check-In Time: July 16, 4pm-6pm
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $6 per entry per class
Entry Limit: Three entries per exhibitor per class
Judged: 8am, July 17
Released: July 21, 5pm
A numbered leg band must identify all poultry. The leg band
number must match that on the entry form. Poultry inspection
will be performed prior to coop. From 4–6pm July 16, 2019. The
Poultry Show is a cooped show.. All entered as specific breeds will
be judged by the rules of the American Poultry Standard or
Perfection. No poultry allowed on Fairgrounds prior to the health
inspection otherwise poultry is subject to disqualification
PREMIUMS OFFERED PER CLASS:
1st 2nd 3rd
$5 $2.50 $1
DIVISION 147–Large Breeds
DIVISION 148–Bantam Breeds
DIVISION 149-Crossbred/Non Standard
Class:
1. Cock (1 year –and over)
2. Hen (1 year–and over)
3. Cockerel (under 1 year)
4. Pullet (under 1 year)
5. Trio–1 male, 2 females, same age, breed & variety
DIVISION 150—Ducks any breed
Class:
1. Old Drake (Male 1 year or older)
2. Old Duck (Female 1 year or older)
3. Young Drake (Male under one year)
4. Young Duck (Female under one year
Check-In Time: July 16, 4pm-6pm
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $6 per entry per class
Entry Limit: Three entries per exhibitor per class
Judged: 8am, July 17
Released: July 21, 5pm
A numbered leg band must identify all poultry. The leg band
number must match that on the entry form. Poultry inspection
will be performed prior to coop–in. From 4–6pm July 16, 2019.
This is an Open Coop Show. Junior poultry must be checked in by
a junior exhibitor, or entry will not be accepted. All entered as
specific breeds will be judged by the rules of the American
Poultry Standard of Perfection. No poultry allowed on
Fairgrounds prior to the health inspection otherwise poultry is
subject to disqualification.
DIVISION 151–Large Breeds
DIVISION 152–Bantam Breeds
DIVISION 153–Crossbred/Non Standard
DIVISION 154- Turkeys
Class:
1. Cock (1 year –and over)
2. Hen (1 year–and over)
3. Cockerel (under 1 year)
4. Pullet (under 1 year)
5. Trio–1 male, 2 females, same age, breed & variety
Judged: 8am, July 17
DIVISION 155—Ducks any breed
Class:
1. Old Drake (Male 1 year or older)
2. Old Duck (Female 1 year or older)
3. Young Drake (Male under one year)
4. Young Duck (Female under one year
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Entry Fee: $14 per class
Must be on grounds by 6 pm, July 16
Weigh in: July 16, 4–6pm
Entry Limit: Two entries per exhibitor
Judged: 8am, July 17
Released: July 21, 5pm
APA Rules.
Danish System of Judging.
No cash awards-Ribbons Only.
Broiler Pen of 2, weight 4–6 pounds a piece. All entries must be
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under ten weeks of age. Turkey Meat weights shall be not over 22
weeks and not under 14lbs.
A numbered leg band must identify all poultry. The leg band
number must match that on the entry form.
There are no ADG requirements.
Exhibitor is responsible for processing.
All Poultry Market Pens and will be required to present a bill of
sale at check in. Pens not having a bill of sale will not be
allowed to sell. If you choose to breed and raise your own
market animals you must still have a breeding statement/bill of
sale. Danish System of Judging. Grade groups: Purple and Red
=Market Ready, White= Not Market Ready (will not sell) No
Cash Awards, Ribbons Only. After weigh-in, animals will be
divided into weight groups.
DIVISION 156–4-H Broiler Meat Pen
DIVISION 157–FFA Broiler Meat Pen
1. Boiler/Fryer Chicken, Pen of 2 (under 10 weeks) 4–6 lbs.
each, live weight
DIVISION 158–4-H Turkey Meat Pen
DIVISION 159–FFA Turkey Meat Pen
Class:
1. Turkey Meat Pen, Pen of 1 (under 22 weeks) 14 lbs.- 50 lbs.
live weight
Primary members are not eligible to sell meat pen
rabbits or poultry at the Lassen Jr. Livestock Auction.
DIVISION 160-4-H Poultry SHOWMANSHIP
DIVISION 161- 4-H TURKEY SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
1. 4-H True Novice Showmanship-Open to any 4-H member who has never shown before at any organized Show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of 4-H True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round.
2. 4-H Junior Showmanship-Open to only 9, 10 & 11 years olds as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
3. 4-H Intermediate Showmanship– Open to only 12 & 13 years old as of 1/1/19, regardless of number of years in 4-H.
Top 3 advance to Advanced Showmanship
4. 4-H Advanced- 14 years & over as of 1/1/19.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
DIVISION–162- FFA POULTRY SHOWMANSHIP
DIVISION–163- FFA TURKEY SHOWMANSHIP
Class:
1. FFA True Novice Showmanship—Open to any FFA member who has never shown before at any organized show/Fair regardless of grade level. Winner of FFA True Novice Showmanship is not eligible to move up to the next class for the final round
2. FFA Junior Showmanship—Open to 10th grade and under, top 2 to advance to FFA Advanced Showmanship round.
3. FFA Advanced Showmanship—Open to 11th grade and over. Grade based on 2018-2019 school year.
NO PREMIUMS OFFERED
Entry Forms Due: June 7
Local Divisions. No Entry Fee.
Only animals fitted & shown in individual classes are eligible for
entry into showmanship classes.
DIVISION 164— POULTRY DIVISION
1. Primary 5-8 yrs. old enrolled in the project as a primary
member.
Local Divisions. No Entry Fee. No Cash Award.
Local judges may be used.
FFA & 4H Advanced Showmanship winners in Rabbits, Poultry,
Pygmy Goats, & Dogs will be eligible. Contest will be held at 5
pm or immediately following the rabbit show on July 20, 2018
in the Rabbit & Poultry Barn.
If the 1st place winner elects not to participate, the 2nd place winner
becomes eligible & will then win the 1st place for that species. The
Livestock Superintendent must be notified of the species show.
DIVISION 112–FFA Small Animal Master Showmanship
Class:
1. Small Animal Master Showmanship
DIVISION 113–4H Small Animal Master Showmanship
Class:
1. Small Animal Master Showmanship
Grand Champion –Les Schwab Tires Reserve Grand Champion – Idaho Butcher Shop
FFA Reserve Champion – The Mark
JD Hemphill Ranch
Grand Champion – Copp’s Irrigation Reserve Grand Champion – Fire Water Supply
Reserve FFA Champion – Copp’s Irrigation
GRAND CHAMPION POULTRY MEAT PEN Lassen County Fair
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MEAT PEN
Lassen County Fair
GRAND CHAMPION TURKEY Lassen County Fair
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION TURKEY
Lassen County Fair
POULTRY AWARDS DONATED BY Buckin Bunnies Ranch
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Return of Procrastinator Class. Procrastinator Class
entry forms will be available in the fair office after all
other deadlines are passed. $5 Entry fee. Open to all
classes except Livestock. No premiums paid.
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Entry Fee: $15 per entry
Entry Limit: One per exhibitor per class
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9-5
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$100 $75 $50
Feature exhibits shall be limited to one entry by county, community or organization or noncommercial entry in this Division.
Exhibits must be maintained for the duration of the Fair.
Front 50% of the side divider must not be more than 3’ high. Full space must be utilized.
Booth to be designed within one year of the opening day of the Fair.
Standard booth size is 10’ x10’, back 8’ high, side 3’ high. Space to be marked out by Fair staff. Any booth exceeding booth space will be disqualified.
All materials used in booth decorations must be flameproof.
These booths must be sponsored by a club or organization. Exhibits should display any industrial, educational or organizational activity of this area in such a manner as to most attractively inform the public of the value, desirability & interest to the consumer, producer & the community will be found in the subject being featured.
DIVISION 165–Special Organizational Booths
Class:
1. Fair Theme
Local Divisions
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Entry Fee: $15 per entry
Entry Limit: One entry per exhibitor per class
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$50 $25 $10
RULES
1. Open to any junior organization or club.
2. The Feature Exhibit Booth provides members an opportunity
to acquaint the public with a specific phase of their club
program. The booth can show what they have learned, the
activities in which they have participated, or the
contributions of their club.
3. Feature Exhibit Booths shall be limited to one entry per club.
4. Booths must be designed, constructed & installed by the club
members. Instructors or leaders may not sign entry forms.
5. Exhibitors must make arrangements to replace all fruits &
vegetables which deteriorate during the Fair.
6. Full space must be utilized.
7. Fair theme should be adhered to.
8. Standard booth size is 10’x10’ back 8’ high & side 3’ high.
DIVISION 166-Junior Feature Booth
Class:
1. All, specify organization
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Entry Fee: $15 per entry
Entry Limit: One entry per exhibitor
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22 9-5
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
1. The Feature Exhibit Booth provides members an opportunity
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to acquaint the public with a specific phase of their club or
chapter program. The booth can show what they have
learned, the activities in which they have participated, or the
contributions of their organization to the community.
2. Feature Exhibits Booth shall be limited to one entry by the
club or chapter.
3. Booths must be designed, constructed & installed by the organization
members. Instructors or leaders may not sign entry form as agents
for chapters or clubs.
4. Exhibitors must make arrangements to replace all fruit and
vegetables which deteriorate during the Fair.
5. Full space must be utilized.
6. Fair theme should be adhered to.
7. Standard booth size is 10’ x10’, drapes only, back- 8’ high &
sides- 3’ high.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$100 $50 $25
DIVISION 167–FFA Feature Booth Class: 1. Fair Theme DIVISION 168–4-H Feature Booth Class: 1. Fair Theme
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Entry Fee: $15 per entry
Entry Limit: One entry per exhibitor per class
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22 9-5
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$100 $50 $25
All products must have been produced or made during the last
year by the exhibiting family. This is an opportunity to show the
diversity of skills your family has. You may want to include such
items as knitting, sewing, needlework, crops, home–canned or
baked goods, information on animals raised, welding, etc.
Exhibitor space 6’x6’.
DIVISION 169-Family Farm
Class:
1. Family Farm
Local Divisions
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Entry Fee: $5 per entry per class
Entry Limit: One entry per exhibitor per class
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9-5
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
Exhibitor will have a 6’x6’ space.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$25 $20 $15
DIVISION 170-Scarecrow
Class:
1. Individual
2. Group or Organization
3. Family
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Entry Fee: $15 per entry
Entry Limit: One entry per exhibitor per class
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: **All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP
ON 7/22, 23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
Fair will provide wood squares for 5/8” 4x4
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$100 $50 $25
DIVISION 171-Barn Quilts
Class:
1. Individual
2. Group
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Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 28
Exhibits Accepted: July 17, 7am– 9am
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Four entries per exhibitor per class
Judged: 9am, July 17
Released: July 22, 9-5
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
1. The quality desired in agricultural & horticultural products is
the quality that brings the best financial return in the
commercial market. Such exhibits must be at least equal in
maturity to that ripeness required by Section 42513 of the
California Agricultural Code in order to be considered for
premium awards.
2. Mature means having reached that stage of ripeness which
will ensure palatability, after the removal of the product from
the tree, vine, or plant.
3. Over ripe means having an advanced state of maturity which
causes the product to be undesirable for human
consumption in a fresh state.
4. Exhibitors must furnish their own containers for exhibits.
5. Topped vegetables should have tops cut 1 to 2 inches.
Bunched vegetables should have sufficient tops to be tied
together.
6. Exhibitors must make arrangements to replace all fruit &
vegetables which deteriorate during the duration of the Fair.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$4 $3 $2
Unless otherwise stated, the type of vegetable desired for exhibit
will be uniform commercial grade rather than overgrown.
Monstrosities will not be considered for premium awards.
DIVISION 172–Fruit and Pod Vegetables
Class:
1. Beans, Snap, Green, 12 pods
2. Beans, Other, 12 pods
3. Peas, Any, 12 pods
4. Tomatoes, Green, 5
5. Tomatoes, Ripe, 5
6. Tomatoes, Cherry, 10
7. Any Other Fruit & Pod Vegetables, Specify
DIVISION 173- Root, Bulb & Tuber Vegetables
Class:
1. Beets, Garden, Topped 1 Bunch
2. Carrots, Long, Topped 1 bunch
3. Carrots, Short, Topped 1 bunch
4. Carrots other, Specify, 1 bunch
5. Garlic, 6
6. Onions, 5
7. Onions, Green, 5
8. Onions, Other, Specify 5
9. Potatoes, Red, 5
10. Potatoes, White, 5
11. Potatoes, Other, Specify, 5
12. Radishes, Red, 1 Bunch(5ea)
13. Radishes, White, 1 bunch(5ea)
14. Other Root, Bulb & Tuber Vegetables, Specify
Division 174-Leaf and Stem Vegetables
Class:
1. Cabbage, 1 head, Specify
2. Chard, Swiss, 1 bunch
3. Spinach
4. Lettuce, Leaf, 2 plants
5. Lettuce, Other, 1 head
6. Rhubarb, 6 stalks
7. Any Other Leaf & Stem Vegetables, Specify
DIVISION 175–Vine Crop Vegetables
Class:
1. Cucumbers, Pickling, 6
2. Cucumbers, any other, Specify, 6
3. Squash, Zucchini, 3
4. Squash, Yellow, Straight Neck, Specify, 3
5. Squash, Any Other, Specify, 3
6. Any other vine Crop, Specify
DIVISION 176–Fruits & Berries
Class:
1. Strawberries, 1 standard basket
2. Any Other Fruit, Specify
3. Any Other Berry, Specify
DIVISION 177–Herbs
Class:
1. Rosemary, 1 bunch
2. Basil, 1 bunch
3. Chives, 1 bunch
4. Dill, 1 bunch
5. Mint, 1 bunch
6. Oregano, 1 bunch
7. Parsley, 1 bunch
8. Sage, 1 bunch
9. Any Other Herb not listed, Specify, 1 bunch
10. Any Live Herb, or combination of herbs in a pot.
(Must be portable.)
DIVISION 178–Any Other Agriculture Product
Class:
1. Honey, 1 jar, Specify
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2. Sunflower, 1 large head
3. Sunflower, 1 small head
4. Any Other Agriculture Product, Specify
DIVISION 179–Hay & Grain
Class:
1. Alfalfa, 1 bale
2. Alfalfa, Grass, 1 bale
3. Grain Hay, 1 bale
4. Grain, Specify, 1 bale
5. Decorated hay bale / bales
DIVISION 180–Eggs (1 dozen)
Class:
1. Pee Wee
2. Small
3. Medium
4. Large
5. Extra Large
6. Jumbo
DIVISION 181– Garden Mosaic
Pictures made from a collection of beans, seeds, dried fruits and
vegetables.
Class:
1. Garden Mosaic
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Local Divisions
Entry Forms Due: June 28
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Four entries per exhibitor per class
Exhibits Accepted: July 17, 7am –9am
Judged: 9am, July 17
Released: July 22
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
Rules:
1. The quality desired in agricultural & horticultural products is the quality that brings the best financial return in the commercial market. Such exhibits must be at least equal in maturity to that ripeness required by Section 42513 of the California Agricultural Code in order to be considered for premium awards.
2. “Mature” means having reached that state of ripeness which will ensure palatability, after the removal of the product from the tree, vine or plant.
3. Overripe means having an advanced state of maturity, which causes the product to be undesirable for human consumption in a fresh state.
4. Exhibitors must furnish their own containers for exhibits.
5. Topped vegetables should have tops cut 1”-2”. Bunched vegetables should have sufficient tops to be tied together.
DIVISION 182-Short Growing Season Vegetables
Class:
1. Beans, snap, any variety, 6 pods
2. Beans, other, 6 pods
3. Peas, Any, 6 pods
4. Tomatoes, Green, 5
5. Cabbage, one head, specify
6. Chard, Swiss, 1 bunch
7. Spinach
8. Lettuce, any, 1 bunch or 1 head
9. Rhubarb, 3 stalks
10. Radish
DIVISION 183–Vine Crops
Class:
1. Cucumbers, any, 3
2. Squash, Zucchini, 3
3. Squash, Yellow, Straight Neck, 3
DIVISION 184–Fruits & Berries
Class:
1. Strawberries, 1 standard basket
2. Any other fruit, specify
3. Any other berry, specify
DIVISION 185–Other Agricultural Products
Class:
1. Honey, any variety, 1 jar
2. Sunflower Head, 1
3. Any Other Ag Product, specify
DIVISION 186–Eggs (1 dozen)
Class:
1. Pee Wee
2. Small
3. Medium
4. Large
5. Extra Large
6. Jumbo
DIVISION 187–For Fun
Class:
1. Largest Vegetable
2. Largest Fruit
DIVISION 188–Veggie Delight
The entry must be the work of the exhibitor. Exhibitors are
limited to one entry per class. Items used must be natural;
exhibitor may use vegetables, fruits, nuts, grains, seeds or other
natural products. Vegetables or fruits used do not have to be
grown by the exhibitor.
Class:
1. Dinosaur
2. People
3. Animal
4. Mr. Potato Head
5. Any other Veggie Delight
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Winner will receive a “Home Maker of the Fair” plaque. To be
eligible you must enter in: Floriculture, Baked Foods,
Preserved Foods & Fiber Arts.
Please mark your entry forms.
FLORICULTURE RULES:
1. Exhibits in the Floriculture Department must have been
grown by the exhibitor within the county, district or
community represented by the exhibitor, except classes for
arrangements.
2. Exhibits must be adequately & correctly labeled. Exhibitors
to designate variety, if at all possible.
3. All containers will be furnished by the Fair for cut flowers.
The exhibitor will furnish his or her own container in any
arrangement divisions. The management will not be held
responsible for any lost or damaged containers & accessories.
4. Exhibitors should freshen displays & cut flowers as often as
necessary to keep them looking their best. Management
reserves the right to dispose of cut flowers that wilt & are not
replaced by the exhibitor.
5. All flowers must have their own foliage, except in the
arrangement divisions.
6. EXACT NUMBERS OF SPECIMENS MUST BE ADHERED
TO. A bouquet is made up of 7 or more flowers & foliage.
7. Plant material used in dry arrangements must be all natural.
Bows & other accessories may be used, but must only be to
accent the piece.
8. Drip Pans are required on ALL plants needing watering.
BEGINNER: An exhibitor who has NEVER won a blue
ribbon in the Floriculture Department at any Fair, or
best of show.
INTERMEDIATE: An exhibitor who has won under
20 blue ribbons.
ADVANCED: An exhibitor who has won more than 20
blue ribbons.
PROFESSIONAL: An exhibitor who engages in an
event or activity as a profession, including those who
teach, design, or any person who is paid for their work.
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 28
Exhibits Accepted: July 17, 7am-9am
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Four entries per exhibitor per class
Judged: 9am, July 17
Released: July 22, 9-5
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
Floriculture Building
American System of Judging
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$4 $3 $2
Sweepstakes Given For Flower Arrangements &
for Individual Flower Exhibits:
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$15 $10 $5
DIVISION 189-Container House Plants
(No container with inside diameter greater than 20”)
Class:
1. African Violet, single bloom
2. African Violet, double bloom
3. Begonia, any
4. Cactus or Succulent
5. Trailing or Climbing
6. Bonsai (less than 14” tall)
7. Foliage plant, Other
8. Collection, grouping of houseplants in a single container
with a minimum of 3 different varieties.
9. Air Garden
10. Orchids
11. Fairy gardens
12. Terrariums
13. Flower pouches
14. Exhibitors Choice
DIVISION 190–Container Plants, Annual or Perennial
(No container with inside diameter greater than 20”)
Class:
1. Topiary
2. Hanging/Twining
3. Flowering
4. Flowering collection (must contain at least 3 different varieties)
5. Unusual Container
6. Cacti and Succulents
7. Yucca
8. Fairy gardens
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9. Terrariums
10. Exhibitors Choice
DIVISION 191–Perennial Container Plants with
Ornamental Foliage
(No container with inside diameter greater than 20”)
Class:
1. Hosta, specify
2. Polemonium, (Jacobs’s ladder)
3. Fern, specify
4. Pulmonaria, (lungwort)
5. Grass, ornamental, specify
6. Muehlenbeckia, (wirevine)
7. Hedera, (ivy)
8. Brunnera
9. Bergenia, (pig squeak)
10. Collection, grouping of foliage plants in a single container
with a minimum of 3 different varieties.
11. Fairy gardens
12. Terrariums
13. Other, Identify
DIVISION 192-Wheelbarrow Garden
Any size wheel barrow to be provided by exhibitor may be used. Please specify size on entry form. May contain any kind of materials found in the Floriculture and Agriculture Departments. Examples include, but not limited to: silks, straw, veggies. Use your imagination! This is a great one for groups, classrooms, clubs, etc. Class:
1. Fair Theme
2. “High Desert” drought tolerant – requiring little or no water
3. “Pollinator Garden” butterfly or bee friendly flowers
4. Fairy Gardens
DIVISION 193—Fun Containers
Class:
1. Container Garden (Flowering, Foliage, Succulent & Combo.)
2. Terrariums
3. Cowboy Boot / Hat
4. Pallet Gardens (Arrangement in a wooden pallet)
5. Patio Garden (Arrangement in a flower Pot)
6. Milk Crate Garden (Arrangement in a Cereal Bowl)
7. Fairy Garden
8. Wall Hanging Garden
9. Air Garden
10. Any other, specify
DIVISION 194–Cut Flowers
(Three stems unless otherwise stated)
Class:
1. Begonias, any
2. Antirrhinum, (snapdragon)
3. Convolvulus, (morning glory, any)
4. Cosmos, any color
5. Helianthus (sun flower)
6. Marigolds, French double
7. Marigolds, French single
8. Mirabilis (4 o’clocks, any)
9. Nasturtiums, any
10. Nicotiana, any 1 spray
11. Pelargoniums, (geraniums)
12. Transvaal Daisy (gerber,1 stem)
13. Violas, large or small (pansies/violet)
14. Any Other, Identify
DIVISION 195-Asters
Class:
1. Aster, Double, blue, lavender, purple, 3 blossoms
2. Aster, Double, red, pink, rose, 3 blossoms
3. Aster, Double, white, 3 blossoms
4. Aster, Pompom, 3 blossoms
5. Aster, Single 3 blossoms
6. Aster, Powderpuff, 3 blossoms
DIVISION 196–Petunias
(3 blossoms)
Class:
1. Petunia, double bicolor
2. Petunia, pink or red
3. Petunia, double, white
4. Petunia, mixed colors
5. Petunia,, single, bicolor
6. Petunia, single rose, red, pink
7. Petunia, single, yellow, white
8. Petunia, single, purple, blue
9. Petunia, single mixed colors
10. Petunia, ruffled giants, any color
11. Petunia, Wave
DIVISION 197-Gladiolas
(1 stalk unless specified)
Class:
1. Lavender
2. Orange
3. Peach
4. Pink
5. Purple
6. Red
7. Rose
8. Salmon
9. Chartreuse, pale green
10. White (all white)
11. White with conspicuous marks
12. Cream
13. Yellow
14. Bi-color
15. Miniature, one color
16. Miniature, bi-color
17. Glads any color
18. 3 Glads, any color
19. 3 glads specify
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DIVISION 198–Dahlias
Specimen bloom stem length to be proportional to the bloom, no
leaf needed. Dahlias to be disbudded.
Class:
1. Decorative
2. Cactus
3. Ball 2” or over
4. Pom Pom, under 2”, 3 blooms
5. Unwin dahlias, 1 bloom
6. Collarette & single bedding, 3 blooms
DIVISION 199– Unwin Dahlias
(3 Blooms)
Class:
1. Bronze or Gold
2. Lavender
3. Orange
4. Pink
5. Purple
6. Red
7. White
8. Yellow
9. Variegated (Bi-Color)
10. Other, Identify
DIVISION 200–Arboreal Cut Branches Tree or Shrubs
Class:
1. Dogwood Shrub
2. Japanese Maple
3. Nandina
4. Holly
5. Evergreen
6. Other
DIVISION 201–Flowers-Perennials
(three stems unless otherwise stated)
Class:
1. Achilla (Yarrow), 1 spray
2. Babies Breath, 1 spray
3. Bellis Perennis (English Daisy)
4. Centaurea (Bachelor Buttons, Cornflower, Dusty Miller)
5. Chrysanthemum, 1 spray
6. Coreopsis
7. Daisy, other
8. Daisy, Shasta, any
9. Delphinium, 1 spike
10. Dianthus, any
11. Echinacea (Cone flower), 1 stem
12. Gaillardia (Blanket flower), 1 stem
13. Hemerocallis (Day Lily)
ROSES
Outdoor grown roses shall be exhibited 1/2 to 3/4 open, including thorns & full foliage on stem above the water line. All specimens should be appropriately named, if known. Example: Rose, Red, Hybrid Tea, Mr. Lincoln
DIVISION 202–ROSES
Please specify on entry form. Any color unless specified.
Class:
1. Rose, Hybrid Tea, Peace (1954)
2. Rose Hybrid Tea, Peace, All other Peace
3. Rose Hybrid Tea, any other bi-color
4. Rose Hybrid Tea, Any Other
5. Rose Floribunda, any other, 1 spray
6. Rose, Climber, 1 spray
7. Rose, David Austin
8. Rose, prior to 1876
9. Rose, Old Garden, prior to 1867, Eg: Galliea, Damask, Alba
Centifolia, Moss, Burban (year & name must be list
10. Rose Old Garden, 1867 & later (year and name must be
listed)
11. Rose, Grandiflora, any color, spray
12. Rose, Hardy Shrub
13. Rose, shrub (Eg: Wild Rose, Austrian Copper, Etc.)
14. Miniature Rose, any color spray
15. Most Fragrant Rose. Judged on Fragrance only, 1 stem or
spray specify
16. Rose, any other, specify
DIVISION 203–Zinnias
(Medium & small, 3 stems to a container. Large & giant, 1 stem to
a container)
Class:
1. Giant, any color, specify
2. Cactus, any color, specify
3. Medium, 2-3 inches, any color, specify
4. Small, one color, specify
5. Small, mixed colors
6. Collection, variegated
7. Collection, mixed colors, 5 different colored stems
Entry Forms Due: June 28
Exhibits Accepted: July 17, 7am-9am
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Four entries per exhibitor per class
Judged: 9am, July 17
Released: July 22, 9-5
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
Floriculture Building
American System of Judging
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$4 $3 $2
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Designer has a choice of materials fresh, dried or both in each
design, real fruit, nuts and foliage allowed. Any dry plant material
may be treated with a preservative and colored by artificial
means.
DIVISION 204-Creative Floral Design
Class:
1. Boot Scootin Boogey
2. Antique Shop
3. Bent and Twisted
4. Patriotic
5. Monochrome
6. Holiday
7. Fiesta
8. Fair Theme
9. Exhibitors Choice
DIVISION 205–Fresh Floral Vase Arrangements
Must contain all fresh flowers and foliage. Vase to be provided by
exhibitor.
Class:
1. Second–Hand Rose
2. Making Memories
3. Exhibitors Choice
4. Garden Party (from your garden)
5. Fair Theme
DIVISION 206-Fresh Floral Arrangement Traditional
Class:
1. Coffee Table Arrangement
2. Garden Party
3. Exhibitor’s Choice
DIVISION 207-Creative Floral Wall hanging Design
(“a traditional or creative design of plant material(s) & other
(optional) components attached or bonded to a background
panel. Must have a hook adequate for hanging from a wall peg.”)
Class:
1. Traditional
2. Three Dimensional
3. Abstract
4. Duette (creative wall hanging with a companion creative
table design)
DIVISION 208-Miniatures
(Fresh floral arrangement, 3”x 3” or less)
Class:
1. Garden Surprise (use something from your garden)
2. Tinkerbell
3. Exhibitor’s Choice
DIVISION 209–Petites
(Fresh floral arrangement, no greater than 3” wide x 6” tall)
Class:
1. Candy Store
2. Fairy Princess
3. Fruit & Spice
4. Exhibitor’s Choice
DIVISION 210-Dry Arrangements
(Plant material used in dry arrangements must be all natural.
Preserved is fine.)
Class:
1. Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
2. Bounty of the Forest
3. Roadside Treasure
4. Exhibitor’s Choice
5. Fair Theme
DIVISION 211 –Silk Arrangements
Class:
1. Winter
2. Spring (pastels)
3. Summer (bright summer colors)
4. Fabulous Fall (autumn colors)
5. Exhibitor’s Choice
6. Fair Theme
DIVISION 212–Table Settings- I
Must contain at least two place settings on a tablecloth provided
by exhibitor. Exhibit must include a floral design, be it fresh or
other. Container grown plant alone is not a floral design. Other
accessories are optional.
Class:
1. Rose Garden
2. Surf & Turf
3. Holiday
4. East Meets west in the USA
5. Country Western
6. Garden Party/ Tea Party
7. Sheer Elegance
8. Fair Theme
9. Exhibitor’s Choice
DIVISION 213-Table Settings- II
A place setting for one on a 15’’ deep x 30’’ wide covered board
provided by the exhibitor. Exhibit must include a floral design, be
it fresh or dry. A container grown plant alone is not a floral
design.
Class:
1. Silver Anniversary
2. Childs Delight
3. Mother’s Day
4. Father’s Day
5. Opposites Attract
6. Exhibitor’s Choice
7. Fair Theme
DIVISION 214-Exhibitional Table
An artistic arrangement of table components, within an allotted space not to exceed 15” deep x 30” wide to provide a creative effect without consideration for functional placement. All
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components chosen must be suitable for use on a dining table. Class:
1. Slumber Party
2. Evening Interlude / Romantic Dinner
3. Holiday, Exhibitors Choice
4. Edge of Gold
5. Octoberfest
6. Summer Sunshine
7. Exhibitor’s Choice
8. Fair Theme
DIVISION 215–Exhibitional Table Settings
An artistic arrangement of table components, within an allotted space not to exceed 15’’ deep x 24” wide x 30’’ tall, to provide a creative effect without consideration for functional placement. All components chosen must be suitable for use on a dining table. Must include a floral design which is judged on the point scale.
SCALE OF POINTS
Conformance of Requirements 20% Design 48% Artistic Concept 12% Expression 5% Distinction 15%
Total Score 100%
Class:
1. Geometry Can Be Fun
2. Fantasia
3. Abstract
4. Quilting Bee
5. St. Patrick’s Day
6. Exhibitor’s choice
Local Divisions
Entry Forms Due: June 28
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Four entries per exhibitor per class
Exhibits Accepted: July 17, 7am—9am
Judged: 9am, July 17
Released: July 22, 9-5
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
PREMIUMS OFFERED
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
RULES:
1. Exhibits in the Floriculture Department must have been grown by the exhibitor within the county, district or community represented by the exhibitor, except classes for arrangements.
2. Exhibits must be adequately & correctly labeled. Exhibitor is asked to designate variety if at all possible.
3. When the number of stems or cut flowers in any class is
indicated, the exhibition of any number greater or lesser disqualifies.
4. All containers will be furnished by the Fair, with the exception of Division calling for definite arrangements. The exhibitor will furnish his or her own container in any arrangement divisions. The management will not be responsible for any lost or damaged containers & accessories.
DIVISION 216-Junior Potted Plants
Class:
1. Hanging Basket
2. Container Plant, specify plant name
3. Flowering Plant, specify plant name
4. Air Plant
5. Any Other Potted Plant, specify
DIVISION 217–Cacti & Succulents
Class:
1. Aloe Vera
2. Barrel Cactus
3. Christmas or Easter Cactus
4. Hoya
5. Jade Plant (Crassula)
6. Rosary Vine
7. String of Pearls
8. Hens & Chicks
9. Any Other Cactus
10. Any Other Succulent
DIVISION 218– Fun Containers 12 & Under
DIVISION 219—Fun Containers 13 & Over Class:
1. Container Garden (Flowering, Foliage, Succulent & Combo) 2. Terrariums 3. Cookout Time (Arrangement using a BBQ tool as an
accessory) 4. Pallet Gardens (Arrangement in a wooden pallet) 5. Patio Garden (Arrangement in a flower pot) 6. Backyard in the Morning (Arrangement in a Cereal Bowl) 7. Any other, specify 8.
JUNIOR CUT FLOWERS DIVISION 220-Junior Fresh Cut Flowers, 12 & Under
DIVISION 221–Junior Fresh Cut Flowers, 13 & Over
Class:
1. Daisy, 3 stems
2. Marigold, 3 stems
3. Zinnia, 3 stems
4. Hollyhock, 1 stalk
5. Snapdragon, 1 stalk
6. Rose, 1 stem
7. Poppy, any 1 stem
8. Sunflower, fresh, 1 head
9. Any Other Cut Flower, specify
10. Tin Can Bouquet, bouquet in a tin can (may be decorated)
made from flowers entered by the exhibitor in Classes 1-8.
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JUNIOR MINIATURE & PETITE Plant material must be all natural.
Miniature Division (3” X 3” or less)
Petite Division (3”-6”)
DIVISION 222–Junior Miniatures, 12 & Under
DIVISION 223–Junior Miniatures, 13 & Over
DIVISION 224–Junior Petite, 12 & Under
DIVISION 225–Junior Petite, 13 & Over
Class:
1. Tea Party
2. Tiny Tot
3. Tiny Toons—Toys
JUNIOR DRY & SILK
ARRANGEMENTS Dry arrangements must contain only natural plant material. Silk
arrangements must contain a combination of dry and silk.
DIVISION 226-Junior Dry Arrangements, 12 & Under
DIVISION 227–Junior Dry Arrangements, 13 & Over
Class:
1. Old Woman who lived in a shoe
2. Collector’s Delight
3. Picnic (dried arrangement in a basket)
4. Fair Theme
5. Exhibitor’s Choice
DIVISION 228—Junior Silk Arrangements, 12 & Under
DIVISION 229—Junior Silk Arrangements, 13 & Over
Class:
1. May Day Basket
2. Just For Mom
3. Exhibitor s Choice
WALL HANGING Plant material must be all natural. Fresh may be used.
DIVISION 230–Wall Hangings, 12 & Under
DIVISION 231–Wall Hangings, 13 & Over
Class:
1. Eagle Lake Holiday
2. Honey Lake Dust
3. Hoop Dreams
4. Exhibitor’s Choice
JUNIOR FRESH ARRANGEMENTS DIVISION 232–Junior Fresh Arrangements, 12 & Under
DIVISION 233–Junior Fresh Arrangements, 13 & Over
Class:
1. Hawaiian Holiday
2. Winter Fantasy
3. Summer Rainbow
4. Exhibitor’s Choice
TABLE SETTINGS Local Divisions
Entry Forms Due: June 28
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Two entries per exhibitor per class
Exhibits Accepted: July 17, 7-9am
Judged: 9am, July 17
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
Table space must be on a 15x30 wide covered board.
DIVISION 234–Table Settings, 12 & Under
DIVISION 235–Table Settings, 13 & Over
Class:
1. Picnic Basket
2. Autumn Delight
3. Under the Sun
4. Wonderful World of Disney
5. Fair Theme
6. Exhibitor’s Choice
HOMEMAKER OF THE FAIR Winner will receive a “Home Maker of the Fair” plaque. To be
eligible you must enter in: Floriculture, Baked Foods, Preserved Foods & Fiber Arts.
Please mark your entry forms.
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Four entries per exhibitor per class
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
All entries in these divisions must have been home produced by the exhibitor within one (1) year of the opening date of the Fair to be eligible for premium awards. Exhibits must be adequately & correctly labeled, clean & pressed.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$4 $3 $2
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SWEEPSTAKES:
1st 2nd 3rd
$15 $10 $5
DIVISION 236–Wearing Apparel- Adult Size
Class:
1. Blouse or Shirt
2. Jacket or Vest
3. Skirt
4. Pants
5. Dress, formal or wedding
6. Dress, any other
7. Athletic Apparel (swimsuit, jogging suit, etc.)
8. Outdoor Wear
9. Costume
10. Decorated Sweatshirt
11. Ensemble, two piece
12. Any Other Wearing Apparel, specify
DIVISION 237–Wearing Apparel– Child Size
Class:
1. Christening Gown
2. Layette
3. Shirt or Blouse
4. Dress
5. Sun Suit or Jumper
6. Coat or Jacket
7. Sleepwear
8. Skirt or Pants
9. Costume
10. Accessories (bonnet, booties, etc.)
11. Boy’s Outfit, 2 or more pieces
12. Girl’s Outfit, 2 or more pieces
13. Any Other Wearing Apparel
DIVISION 238-Sewing- Non-Wearable
Class:
1. Accessories, hair bows, etc.
2. Pillow, not patchwork or applique
3. Table Linens
4. Table Linen Sets (placemat, runner & napkins)
5. Smocked Item
6. French Heirloom Item
7. Doll Clothes
8. Stuffed Toy
9. Crib or Carriage Set
10. Purse or Tote
11. Christmas Tree Skirt
12. Christmas Item, specify
13. Any Other Sewing, non–wearable, specify
DIVISION 239–Needlework
Includes Pulled Thread, Block Work & Cross Stitch
Class:
1. Antique Reproduction Sampler
2. Barello
3. Crewel
4. Pillow, counted cross-stitch
5. Pillow, other
6. Picture, counted cross-stitch
7. Picture, other
8. Sampler
9. Needlepoint, traditional stitches
10. Needlepoint, decorative stitches
11. Petit Point, 20 stitches to the inch or more
12. Christmas, framed
13. Christmas, other
14. Any Other Needlework, specify
DIVISION 240-Embroidery
Class:
1. Dish Towel or Pillowcase
2. Tablecloth
3. Stamped Embroidery, kit only
4. Machine Embroidery, any
5. Silk Ribbon Embroidery
6. Pillow
7. Picture
8. Shadow Work
9. Any Other Embroidery, specify
FIBER ARTS
DIVISION 241-Crochet-Crochet Thread
DIVISION 242–Crochet-Sport Weight
DIVISION 243–Crochet-Worsted Weight Yarn
Class:
1. Afghan, child size
2. Afghan, adult size
3. Baby Booties, 1 pair
4. Baby Clothing
5. Child’s Clothing
6. Doilies
7. Dress
8. Lacework, any item (non tatting)
9. Pillow
10. Shawl, cape or stole
11. Sweater, man’s
12. Sweater, woman’s
13. Tablecloth
14. Tatting, any item
15. Vest or Shell
16. Hat or Cap
17. Slippers, Mittens, or socks
18. Any Other Crochet Item, specify
DIVISION 244–Hand Knit-Sport Weight
DIVISION 245–Hand Knit-Worsted Weight Yarn
Class:
1. Afghan, crib or child’s size
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2. Afghan, adult size
3. Booties, 1 pair
4. Socks, slippers
5. Baby Clothes
6. Child s Clothes
7. Dress, woman’s
8. Poncho or Shawl
9. Shell or Vest
10. Sweater, man’s
11. Sweater, woman’s
12. Any Other Hand knit Item, specify
DIVISION 246–Machine Knit
Class:
1. Afghan, any size
2. Sweater, man’s
3. Sweater, woman’s
4. Clothing, any item
5. Original Design
6. Socks, slippers or booties
7. Any Other Machine Knit, specify
DIVISION 247-Spinning & Weaving
Approximately 200 Yard Skein
Class:
1. Any Handspun Yarn, specify fiber
2. Any Handspun, hand knit item
3. Any Handspun, hand woven item
4. Any Hand Woven Item
DIVISION 248–Loom Knitting
Class:
1. Hats
2. Scarves
3. Any other Loom Knit Item, specify
DIVISION 249–Miscellaneous Fiber Arts
Class:
1. Baskets, fabric
2. Accessories, fabric
3. Christmas Decoration, fabric
4. Rug, latch hook
5. Rug, any other, specify
6. Wall Hanging, latch hook
7. Toys
8. Tatting, any
9. Any Other Miscellaneous Fiber Art, specify
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Four entries per exhibitor per class
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am—5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 250-Junior Fiber Arts, 12 & Under
DIVISION 251–Junior Fiber Arts, 13 & Over
Class:
1. Blouse or Shirt, sewn
2. Dress, sewn
3. Pants or Shorts, sewn
4. Apron, sewn
5. Stuffed Animal, sewn
6. Crochet, any
7. Knitting, any
8. Quilting, hand
9. Quilting, machine
10. Quilting, any
11. Needlework, any
12. Spinning, any
13. Weaving, any
14. Latchhook, any
15. Skirt
16. Sleepwear
17. Any Other Fiber Art, specify
18. Any Other Miscellaneous Fiber Art, specify
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Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Special thank you to the Diamond Mt. Quilters for
putting the quilt displays together for many years. And
also Scrapaholics for the use of their Quilt Racks it has
been very much appreciated.
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Two entries per exhibitor per class
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
Quilts are scored on: quality of work, finishing techniques, use of
color, originality, and suitability of fabric. All quilts to include a
3” sleeve on the back for hanging. Due to limited space, some
quilts may not be shown in their entirety. Every effort will be
made to show quilts to their best advantage. Please specify the
size of your quilt on your entry form.
“BARNYARD BEACH PARTY” QUILT CHALLENGE
SPONSORED BY COUNTRY PINES QUILT SHOP
The quilt has to be a minimum of 18” square or larger and half of
the fabric s have to be Fair memories print (ferris wheels, goats,
pigs, sheep, cow, chicken, turkeys, rabbits, horses etc ). Judging
is based on use of the fabrics not what type of piecing or quilting.
DIVISION 252— Fair Theme Quilt Challenge
Class:
1. Fair Theme Quilt
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$4 $3 $2
(at least 70” long)
DIVISION 253–Hand Quilting
DIVISION 254—Machine Quilted-(Home Sewing Machine)
DIVISION 255—Commercially Machine Quilted
Class:
1. Hand Embroidered
2. Hand Applique’
3. Machine Applique
4. Machine Embroidered
5. Machine Embroidered Applique
6. Machine Pieced
7. Original Design Quilt or Coverlet
8. Pieced by Hand
9. Combination of Pieced & Applique
10. Kit or Block of the Month (fabrics prepackaged)
11. Machine pieced & hand quilted
12. Any other hand quilting, specify
(Less than 70”Long)
DIVISION 256–Hand Quilting
DIVISION 257—Machine Quilted-(Home Sewing Machine)
DIVISION 258—Commercially Machine Quilted
Class:
1. Small– Baby or Lap quilt under 60’
2. Hand Applique
3. Machine applique
4. Miniature quilt (24” x 24” or smaller)
5. Wall hanging, hand applique
6. Wall hanging, Machine applique
7. Wall hanging, Pieced.
8. Wall hanging, Machine Embroidered
9. Wall hanging, Machine Embroidered Applique
10. Any Small Quilt, Original Design
11. Seasonal Quilt
12. Memory Quilt
13. Kit or Block of the Month (fabric prepackaged)
DIVISION 259—Group Quilts
Class:
1. Progressive Quilts
2. Small Quilts must be LESS than 84’ long
3. Large Quilts at Least 84’ long
4. Any Other Group Quilt, Specify
DIVISION 260— Combination Pieced and Tied
Class:
1. Pieced and Tied Quilt
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To be eligible you must enter in: Floriculture, Baked Foods, Preserved Foods & Fiber Arts. Winner will receive a “Home Maker of the Fair” plaque. Please mark your entry forms.
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 17, 7am-9am
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Four entries per exhibitor per class
Judged: 9am, July 17
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
All entries in these divisions must be home prepared by the
exhibitor. Exhibits must be in place on sturdy, but small
disposable containers.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$4 $3 $2
SWEEPSTAKES:
1st 2nd 3rd
$15 $10 $5
DIVISION 261-Quick Breads-1/2 loaf or 1 small loaf
Class:
1. Banana Bread
2. Corn Bread
3. Baking Powder Biscuits, 1/2 dozen
4. Coffee Cake, no yeast
5. Muffins, 1/2 dozen
6. Zucchini Bread
7. Gluten Free, Specify
8. Any Other Quick Bread, specify
DIVISION 262-Yeast Breads -1/2 loaf or 1 small loaf
Class:
1. White Bread
2. Wheat Bread
3. French Bread
4. Sourdough Bread
5. Rolls, yeast
6. Sweet Rolls, yeast
7. Bread baked in bread maker
8. Bread baked by human
9. Gluten Free, specify
10. Any Other Yeast Bread, specify
DIVISION 263-Cakes- Frosted or unfrosted, 1/2 cake
Class:
1. Cupcakes, 1/2 dozen
2. Fruit Cake
3. Upside Down Cake
4. Pound Cake
5. Chocolate Cake
6. White Cake
7. Angel Food Cake
8. Carrot Cake
9. Gluten Free, specify
10. Any Other Cake, specify
DIVISION 264–Decorated Items
May be on regular cake base, cardboard or styrofoam, as long as the shape used may be achieved through baking. Base limit 18” Class:
1. Birthday Cake
2. Wedding Cake
3. Decorated Cookies
4. Decorated Cupcakes
5. Decorated Cake Pops
6. Any Other Decorated Item, specify
DIVISION 265–Cookies- 1/2 dozen
Class:
1. Oatmeal Cookies
2. Chocolate Chip Cookies, without nuts
3. Chocolate Chip Cookies, with nuts
4. Peanut Butter Cookies
5. Filled Cookies
6. No Bake Cookies
7. Sugar Cookies
8. Brownies
9. Bar Cookies, specify
10. Drop Cookies, specify
11. Shaped Cookies, specify
12. Gluten Free, specify
13. Any Other Cookies, specify
DIVISION 266–Pies -1 pie whole
Class:
1. Pumpkin
2. Cream Pie, specify
3. Meringue Pie
4. Nut Pie
5. Apple Pie, crumb top
6. Apple Pie, 2 crust
7. Berry Pie, 2 crust
8. Cherry Pie, 2 crust
9. Gluten Free, specify
10. Any Other Pie, 1 crust
11. Any Other Pie, 2 crust
DIVISION 267–Pastries -5 pastries
Class:
1. Cheesecake, 1 whole
2. Cream Puffs or eclairs
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3. Tarts
4. Gluten Free, specify
5. Any Other Pastry, specify
DIVISION 268–Confections, 1/2 Lb.
Class:
1. Divinity
2. Fudge, old fashioned, long cook
3. Fudge, short cook (marshmallow)
4. Peanut Brittle
5. Dipped Chocolates
6. Any Other Confections, specify
- DIVISION 269- Family Connection
Item must be prepared by at least one adult family member and
any junior family member i.e. Grandma/Grandson,
Mother/Daughter, etc. Please include both names when entering
Class:
1. Cookies
2. Cupcakes
3. Confection
4. Cake
5. Pie
6. Bread
7. Any other, specify
Entry Forms Due: June 14 Entry Limit: One entry per exhibitor Received: July 17, 7-9 AM Judged: July 17 Limited to residents of Lassen County No Entry Fee, No Cash Awards Must contain 1 yeast bread, 1 quick bread (may be small loaves), one entry of cookies (6), one jam, one jelly, & one pickles, artfully arranged in a basket. DIVISION 270-Yogi’s Picnic Basket Class: 1. Yogi’s Picnic Basket
Entry Forms Due: June 14 Entry Fee: $5 per entry Entry Limit: One entry per exhibitor Pies Received: July 19, 7-9:00 AM Pies Judged: 9am, July 19 PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$50 $25 $15
Awards in this class DO NOT count toward “Homemaker of the Fair Award.” Limited to Residents of Lassen County Cheesecake to be Served at the Old Timer’s Day Celebration
DIVISION 271-Cheesecake Contest Class: 1. Junior Cheesecake, 17 & under 2. Senior Cheesecake, 18 & over
Entry Forms Due: June 15
Received: July 17, 7-9am
Judged: 9am, July 17
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
Limited to residents of Lassen County
No Entry Fee, No Cash Awards
Entry Limit: One entry per exhibitor
DIVISION 272—GUY’S COOKIE CONTEST
Must be baked by a male, 18 & over, to enter. Recipe to
accompany cookies. Judging to be done by Little Miss Lassen and
Mr. Lassen & their Court. Plaque awarded to the winner.
Class:
1. One dozen Guy’s Cookies
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Local Divisions
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Four entries per exhibitor per class
Exhibits Accepted: July 17, 7-9am
Judged: 9am, July 17
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
All entries in this Division must be home prepared by the
exhibitor. Exhibits must be in place on sturdy, but small
disposable containers. Pies may be in 4” pie plates, all other
baked foods must be brought in amounts of “dozen”, “loaf” &
“cake”.
DIVISION 273–Junior Baked Foods, 12 & Under
DIVISION 274–Junior Baked Foods, 13 & Over
Class:
1. Bread, yeast
2. Bread, quick
3. Bread, nut bread
4. Muffins
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5. Biscuits
6. Brownies—1/2 Dozen
7. Cake, any
8. Cupcakes, any
9. Candy, any
10. Cookies, chocolate chip—1/2 Dozen
11. Cookies, bar—1/2 Dozen
12. Cookies, drop—1/2 Dozen
13. Cookies, shaped—1/2 Dozen
14. Cookies, any other—1/2 Dozen
15. Pie, any
16. Decorated cake, may have Styrofoam base
17. Any other decorated item, specify
18. Any other baked goods, specify
To be eligible you must enter in: Floriculture, Baked Foods, Preserved Foods & Fiber Arts. Winner will receive a “Home Maker of the Fair” plaque,
Please mark your entry forms.
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Four entries per exhibitor per class
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
All entries in this Division must be home prepared & canned or packaged by the exhibitor within one year of the opening day of the Fair. Items which have been shown at other previous Fairs are not eligible. All products being considered for cash awards which have not otherwise been eliminated will be opened.
PRESERVED FOOD RULES: 1. Standard jars, quart, pint or 1/2 pint, designed for home
canning must be used. NO MAYONNAISE JARS. 2. All products must be in sealed jars. NO PARAFFIN SEALS. 3. Exhibits must be accurately labeled with: Name of product,
Date canned, Method used (open kettle, water bath) & Processing time.
4. All vegetables, meats, poultry & fish must be canned under pressure. Low acid foods such as figs should be made more acidic by adding lemon juice, as directed in the University Extension Home Canning of Fruits.
5. Exhibitors are asked to submit one jar of product. Jar to be opened by the judge. You may replace with sealed jar following judging.
6. Exhibitors are asked to loosen rings. Jars that cannot be opened will be disqualified.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$4 $3 $2
Division 275-Fruit
Clear glass, pint or quart.
Class:
1. Apples
2. Applesauce
3. Apricots
4. Berries
5. Cherries, pie
6. Cherries, sweet
7. Peaches, cling
8. Peaches, Freestone
9. Pears
10. Plums
11. Any Other Fruit, specify
DIVISION 276–Vegetables
Must be canned under pressure. Label to include processing time.
Clear pints or quarts.
Class:
1. Beans, green, snap
2. Beets
3. Carrots
4. Tomatoes
5. Tomatoes, stewed
6. Any Other Vegetables, specify
DIVISION 277–Pickles & Relishes
Clear glass, pint or quart.
Class:
1. Bread & Butter Pickles
2. Chili Sauce, without meat
3. Chow Chow
4. Dill Pickles
5. Pickled Beets
6. Sweet Pickles
7. Vegetable Pickles
8. Relish, specify
9. Any Other Pickle or Relish, specify
DIVISION 278–Jams
Clear glass, pint or half pints. No paraffin seals.
Class:
1. Apricot
2. Apricot/Pineapple
3. Blackberry
4. Cherry
5. Peach
6. Plum
7. Raspberry
8. Strawberry
9. Any Other Jam, specify
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10. Low Sugar
DIVISION 279–Jellies
Clear glass, pints or half pints. No paraffin seals.
Class:
1. Apple
2. Blackberry
3. Concord Grape
4. Gooseberry
5. Mint
6. Plum
7. Raspberry
8. Strawberry
9. Any Other Jelly, specify
10. Low Sugar
DIVISION 280–Preserves
Clear glass, pints, or half pints
Class:
1. Apricot
2. Peach
3. Strawberry
4. Any other preserves, specify
DIVISION 281–Butters & Marmalades
Clear glass, pints, or half pints
Class:
1. Apple Butter
2. Peach Butter
3. Any other Butter, specify
4. Any other marmalade, specify
DIVISION 282–Syrup
Clear glass, pints, or half pints
Class:
1. Fruit syrup
2. Ice Cream syrup (caramel, chocolate, etc.)
3. Any other syrup, specify
DIVISION 283-Specialty
Clear glass, pints, or half pints
Class:
1. Spaghetti Sauce
2. BBQ Sauce
3. Canned meat, specify
4. Canned fish, specify
5. Salsa
6. Any other, specify
DIVISION 284–Dehydrated Food
Clear glass, pints, or half pints. Does not need to be sealed.
Class:
1. Beef Jerky
2. Any other jerky
3. Apples
4. Peaches
5. Pears
6. Apricots
7. Raisins
8. Nuts, specify
9. Dried herbs
10. Any other dehydrated food, specify
DIVISION 285–Gift Basket
Items artfully arranged in a basket. Must include 3 to 6 canned
foods. May include other gift items.
Class:
1. Gift Basket
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Local Divisions
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Four entries per exhibitor per class
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: 9am, July 11
Exhibits Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
All entries in this Division must be home prepared & canned or packaged by the exhibitor within one year of the opening day of the Fair. Items which have been shown at other previous Fairs are not eligible. All products being considered for cash awards which have not otherwise been eliminated will be opened. RULES:
1. Standard Jars, quart, pint or 1/2 pint, designed for home canning must be used. NO MAYONNAISE JARS.
2. All products must be in sealed jars. NO PARAFFIN SEALS. 3. Exhibits must be accurately labeled with: Name of product,
Dated canned, Method used (open kettle, water bath) & Processing time
4. All vegetables, meats, poultry & fish must be canned under pressure. Low acid foods such as figs, should be made more acidic by adding lemon juice, as directed in University Extension Home Canning of Fruits.
5. Exhibitors are asked to submit one jar of product. Jar to be opened by judge. You may replace with sealed jar following judging.
6. Exhibitors are asked to loosen rings. Jars that cannot be opened will be disqualified.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 286–Junior Preserved Foods
Class:
1. Canned Fruit, specify
2. Canned Vegetables, specify
3. Jams, specify
4. Jellies, specify
5. Pickles, specify
6. Relish specify
7. Specialty Item (salsa, spaghetti sauce)
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8. Dehydrated Food, specify
9. Canned Meat or Fish, specify
10. Any Other Canned or Dehydrated Food
2019 George West Premium Food Preservation Awards
Presented By: BALL & KERR HOME CANNING
To promote the art of home canning & to honor adults who excel
at the art of home canning, Ball & Kerr Home Canning is offering
first & second place adult award categories.
Judges will select the two best entries submitted by an adult in
fruit, vegetable, pickle & soft spread categories canned in ball jars
& sealed with Ball Bands with Dome, Lids or Ball, Collection
Elite, Decorative Bands with Dome Lids, or canned in Kerr, Jars
sealed with Kerr, Bands with Self-Sealing Lids, or Ball Collection
Elite, Decorative Bands with Dome Lids. In addition, soft spread
entries will be limited to those prepared using one of Ball “Fruit
Jell” Pectins: Regular; No Sugar Needed; Liquid; with pectin
proof of purchase provided at the time of entry.
The entries designated first place from each category will receive
the following:
Two (2) five dollar coupons ($5) for Ball, or Kerr Fresh
Preserving Products & one (1) Free (up to $4 value) coupon for
Ball Pectin.
Entries designated second place from each category will receive
the following:
One (1) Five Dollar Coupons ($5) for Ball or Kerr Fresh
Preserving Products & one (1) Free (up to $4 value) coupon for
Ball Pectin
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Local Divisions
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: No limit per class
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$4 $3 $2
All art work & photography must be framed & ready to hang on
peg board with screw eyes or D–rings & wire. Work must have
been done within a 12 month period. All art must be framed &
ready to hang with wires. No alligator clips or adhesive hangers.
All prints & drawings must be mounted on hard–backed surface
with name & address of exhibitor & title of exhibit on reverse
side.
BEGINNER ADULT: A beginning art student. INTERMEDIATE ADULT: An exhibitor who has two or more year’s art experience. ADVANCED ADULT: An exhibitor who has four or five year’s art experience. PROFESSIONAL ADULT: An exhibitor who engages in an event or activity as a profession, including those who teach, design, or any person who is paid for their work. EXHIBITORS MAY NOT CROSS ENTER!
DIVISION 287—Beginning Amateur
DIVISION 288–Intermediate Amateur
DIVISION 289–Advanced Amateur
Class:
1. Acrylic, scenic
2. Acrylic, still life
3. Acrylic, animal
4. Acrylic, any other
5. Acrylic, portrait
6. Oil, scenic
7. Oil, still life
8. Oil, animal
9. Oil, any other
10. Oil, portrait
11. Water Color, scenic
12. Water Color, still life
13. Water Color, animal
14. Water Color, any other
15. Water Color, portrait
16. Pen or Ink
17. Charcoal, pencil
18. Pastels
19. Any other Medium, specify
20. Illustrative Art
DIVISION 290–China Painting
Class:
1. Animals & Birds
2. Dresden
3. Flowers or Fruit
4. Any Other China Painting, specify
DIVISION 291–Sculpture
Class:
1. Animal or Bird
2. Portrait
3. Any Other Sculpture
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 14
NO ENTRY FEE–NO CASH AWARDS
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Entry Limit: No limit per class
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
DIVISION 292-Professional Painting & Drawing
Class:
1. Acrylic, scenic
2. Acrylic, still life
3. Acrylic, animal
4. Acrylic, any other
5. Acrylic, portrait
6. Oil, scenic
7. Oil, still Life
8. Oil, animal
9. Oil, any other
10. Oil, portrait
11. Water Color, landscape
12. Water Color, still life
13. Water Color, animal
14. Water Color, any other
15. Water Color, portrait
16. Pen or Ink
17. Charcoal/ Pencil
18. Pastel
19. Any other Medium
DIVISION 293-Professional Fine Art
1. China Painting, floral
2. China Painting, any other Sculpture, animal figure
3. Sculpture, any other
4. Any other Professional Fine Art, specify
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: No limit per class
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am—5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
Local Divisions
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
Any exhibits in this Division must have been produced within the last 12 months by the exhibitor. All prints & drawings are to be mounted on hard–backed surface with the name & address of the exhibitor & title or print on reverse side. A suitable hanger must
be attached. . Every picture, drawing, etc., must be on poster board with stapled string hanger or professional hanging materials attached & ready to hang. DO NOT USE TAPE AS IT WILL NOT HOLD. All junior fine arts need to be framed or matted. Junior Organization Exhibitors enrolled in projects where Organization Division is offered (4-H & FFA) are not eligible to enter the Open Junior Department. If a Division is not offered for an organizational project, the Junior Organizational Exhibitor may enter in the Open Junior Department. No cross entries are allowed. Child’s age must be on entry form & on exhibit tags
DIVISION 294–Junior Fine Arts, Ages 5 & Under
DIVISION 295–Junior Fine Arts, 6-9
DIVISION 296–Junior Fine Arts, 10-13
DIVISION 297–Junior Fine Arts, 14-17
Class:
1. Chalk Art
2. Charcoal Drawing
3. Collages
4. Colored Pencil Drawings
5. Colored Pen Drawing
6. Colored Markers
7. Ink Drawings
8. Number Paintings
9. Pastels
10. Pencil Drawings
11. Water Color
12. Oils
13. Acrylic
14. Felt Tip
15. Crayon
16. Cartoons
17. Any other Medium, specify
18. Fair Theme
19. California State Parks (DIVISION 296 only)
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Local Divisions Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Entry Limit: No limit per class
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
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1st 2nd 3rd
$4 $3 $2
1. Exhibition Prints, 8” x 10” or larger. Prints must be ready to hang, framed, or mounted on mat no larger than 16” x 20”. Prints larger than 16” x 20” must be framed, under glass. Photographs must have been taken within the last year. Date of photograph & exhibitor’s name must be on the reverse side of photograph. 2. Amateur/Student: Those who engage in an event or activity as a hobby, and whose returns from sales do not exceed the cost of the materials, and those who are not otherwise paid on account of engaging in this work, except for cash prize or premium awards.
DIVISION 298–Black & White Photograph
DIVISION 299–Color Photograph
DIVISION 300—Produced on a Computer
Class:
1. Action
2. Animals, domestic
3. Animals, wild
4. Birds
5. Insects
6. Ranch Life
7. Clouds, Sunset, etc.
8. Flowers
9. Architecture or Building
10. Water Scene
11. Lassen County Scene
12. Portraits, candid (unposed) 12 & under
13. Portraits, candid (unposed) 13 & over
14. Portraits, posed, 12 & under
15. Portraits, posed, 13 & over
16. Infant
17. Human Interest
18. Dark Room Magic
19. Abstract
20. Landscape, other than Lassen County
21. Fair Theme
22. Photo Restoration
23. Digital Photo Enhancement
24. Selfie
25. Mobilography
26. Snap photo
27. Drone- Photos taken from your drone
28. Dream Machine-Cars, tractors, motorcycles, pickups & jets
Photograph the wheels and wings that make your heart beat fast.
29. Any Other Photograph, specify
30. California State Parks (DIVISION 299 only)
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
NO ENTRY FEE—NO CASH AWARDS
Entry Limit: No limit per class
American System of Judging
PROFESSIONAL: An exhibitor who engages in an event or activity as a livelihood rather than a hobby. Instructors, art
gallery members, or any person otherwise paid on account of engaging in their profession. DIVISION 301–Black & White Photograph
DIVISION 302—Color Photograph
DIVISION 303—Produced on a Computer
Class:
1. Action
2. Animals, domestic
3. Animals, wild
4. Birds
5. Insects
6. Ranch Life
7. Clouds, Sunset, etc.
8. Flowers
9. Architecture or Building
10. Water Scene
11. Lassen County Scene
12. Portraits, candid (unposed) 12 & under
13. Portraits, candid (unposed) 13 & over
14. Portraits, posed, 12 & under
15. Portraits, posed, 13 & over
16. Infant
17. Human Interest
18. Dark Room Magic
19. Abstract
20. Landscape, other than Lassen County
21. Fair Theme
22. Photo Restoration
23. Digital Photo Enhancement
24. Selfie
25. Mobilography
26. Snap photo
27. Drone- Photos taken from your drone
28. Dream Machine-Cars, tractors, motorcycles, pickups & jets
Photograph the wheels and wings that make your heart beat fast.
29. Any Other Photograph, specify
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Local Divisions
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Entry Limit: No limit per class
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
Local Divisions
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
Exhibition prints must be 5 x 7 or larger. Prints must be ready to hang, framed, or mounted on mat. Exhibitor’s name must be on
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the reverse side of photograph, must use wire hangers. Each entry in this division shall have been made or produced by the exhibitor. Scoreboards in corresponding Senior & Junior Divisions shall be used unless otherwise provided in this division. Junior Organization Exhibitors enrolled in projects where Organization Divisions are offered (4-H & FFA) are not eligible to enter the Open Junior Department. If a Division is not offered for an organizational project, the Junior Organizational Exhibitor may enter in the Open Junior Department. No cross entries are allowed. Child’s age must be on entry form & on exhibit tags.
DIVISION 304-Junior Photography, 12 & Under, Color
DIVISION 305-Junior Photography 12 & Under, Black &
White
DIVISION 306-Junior Photography, 13 & Over, Color
DIVISION 307-Junior Photography, 13 & Over, Black &
White
DIVISION 308-Produced on Computer, 12 & Under
DIVISION 309-Produced on Computer, 13 & Over
Class:
1. Action
2. Animals, domestic
3. Animals, wild
4. Birds
5. Insects
6. Ranch Life
7. Clouds, Sunset, etc.
8. Flowers
9. Architecture or Building
10. Water Scene
11. Lassen County Scene
12. Portraits, candid (unposed) 12 & under
13. Portraits, candid (unposed) 13 & over
14. Portraits, posed, 12 & under
15. Portraits, posed, 13 & over
16. Infant
17. Human Interest
18. Dark Room Magic
19. Abstract
20. Landscape, other than Lassen County
21. Fair Theme
22. Photo Restoration
23. Digital Photo Enhancement
24. Selfie
25. Mobilography
26. Snap photo
27. Drone- Photos taken from your drone
28. Dream Machine-Cars, tractors, motorcycles, pickups & jets
Photograph the wheels and wings that make your heart beat fast.
29. Any Other Photograph, specify
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: No limit per class
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am—5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$4 $3 $2
DIVISION 310–Poured Ceramic Mold
Class:
1. Birds & Animals
2. Containers, Mugs, Cups
3. Figurines
4. Plaques
5. Holiday Items
6. Plaster Craft, specify
7. Any Other, specify
DIVISION 311- Pottery, Amateur
Class:
1. Containers, hand built
2. Containers, wheel thrown
3. Figurines
4. Plaques & Masks
5. Special Firing Techniques, specify
6. Any Other Pottery, specify
DIVISION 312–Leather Work
Class:
1. Wallet
2. Belt
3. Picture
4. Any Other, specify
DIVISION 313–Woodworking
Class:
1. Wall Plaque or Clock
2. Furniture
3. Bark Carving
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4. Chip Carving
5. Relief Carving
6. Caricature Carving
7. Humans in the Round
8. Animals, Fish & Reptiles in the Round
9. Waterfowl & Birds in the Round
10. Any Other Woodworking Item, large
11. Any Other Woodworking Item, small
DIVISION 314–Holiday Decorations
Class:
1. Ornament, specify
2. Wall Hanging (not sewn)
3. Christmas Decoration, specify
4. Ugliest Christmas Sweater
5. Any Other Holiday Decoration, specify
DIVISION 315–Stamp Art
Class:
1. Greeting Card
2. Gift Wrapping Paper
3. Any Other Stamp Art, specify
DIVISION 316–Gift Wrapping
Wrapping judged on originality, attractiveness & coordination
with theme.
Class:
1. Wedding Gift
2. Birthday Gift
3. Mother’s Day Gift
4. Any Other Gift Wrapping, specify
5. Fair Theme
DIVISION 317–Metal Crafts
Class:
1. Tin Punch, specify item
2. Copper Punch, specify item
3. Silverwork, specify item
4. Welded or Molded Item, Large
5. Welded or Molded Item, Small
6. Any Other Metal Crafts, specify
DIVISION 318–Native American Crafts
Class:
1. Basket, specify
2. Beadwork, any other, specify
3. Carving, any other, specify
4. Any Other Native American Craft, specify
DIVISION 319–Jewelry
Class:
1. Bead Work, Necklace
2. Bead Work, Bracelet
3. Bead Work, Earrings
4. Ceramic, Pendant
5. Ceramic, Beads
6. Clay, Pendant
7. Clay, Beads
8. Metal, Pendant
9. Metal
10. Set of Two
11. Set of Three
12. Necklace Other, specify
13. Bracelet Other, specify
14. Any Other Jewelry, specify
DIVISION 320-Bling Anything
Class:
1. Bling any kind
2. Stained Glass, lead
3. Stained Glass, 3 dimensional
4. Stained Glass, window hanging
5. Stained Glass, any other, specify
DIVISION 321–Glass Fusion
Class:
1. Container
2. Plaque
3. Abstract
4. Jewelry
5. Other, specify
DIVISION 322–Manager’s Special
Any unusual handicraft item that just doesn’t fit in another
division. Specify size on entry form.
Class:
1. Small Item-specify
2. Large Item-specify
DIVISION 323–That Old Fishing Hole
Class:
1. Handmade Flies
2. Handmade Lures
3. Handmade Fishing Pole
4. Any Other Fishing Item made by exhibitor
DIVISION 324–Flea Market Flip/Recycle
Class:
1. Refurbish Furniture/ Large
2. Refurbish Furniture/Small
3. Pallet Creation
4. Recycle Creation
5. Any other, specify
DIVISION 325–Collections
On entry form specify number of items and approximate space
needed for collection.
Class:
1. Antique Collectables (toys, dolls, glass, etc.)-
2. Animals
3. Dolls and toys, other than antiques
4. Stamp Collection
5. Housewares (spoons, cups, etc)
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6. Personal Items (purses, jewelry, etc)
7. Fair memorabilia
8. Coin or stamp
9. New collection started after 8/01/2017
10. Family Project any collection owned by at least 1 adult and 1
child under age of 18
11. Other than listed, specify items
DIVISION 326–Miscellaneous Crafts
Class:
1. Photo Albums
2. Bead Work, other than jewelry
3. Feather Art
4. Wall Hangings
5. Bird Houses
6. Glue a Shoe
7. Tolle Painting
8. Clocks, other than wood
9. Kite, handmade
10. Paintings on Natural Objects
11. Models
12. Doll Furniture
13. Dolls
14. Scrapbooks
15. Scrapbook individual pages
16. Duct Tape Art
17. Color book Art
18. Any other, specify
DIVISION 327–Mosaics Ceramic Tile
Class:
1. Table Top
2. Garden Container
3. Vase
4. Stepping Stone
5. Wall Hanging
6. Trivet
7. Other
DIVISION 328– I’m a Proud Grandparent
Many grandparents in our county have talented grandkids that live out of the area, and send special creations to their grandparents. This division is dedicated to those special grandparents and grandkids. Danish System of Judging List Grandchild’s names and ages in the description.
Class:
1. Art work
2. Crafts
3. Photography
4. Writing
5. Any other, specify
“NEW” Family Projects Must be completed by at least 1 adult and 1 child under 18 years of age. Please put all participants’ names on entry form. DIVISION 329- Family Projects Class: 1. Art Project 2. Model or Miniature 3. Large Project, Specify 4. Small Project, Specify
“NEW”
This Division is to showcase exhibits, which have special meaning or heritage to the exhibitor, or items of historical nature or significance. Documentation, narrative or history of article or collection is required. Must tell what the exhibit is, what it is used for and how the exhibitor came into possession of the exhibit. May also give any other interesting information relative to the exhibit. DIVISION 330-FAMILY HEIRLOOMS Class: 1. Children’s Articles- books, toys, etc. – specify 2. Clothing & Textiles- specify 3. Guy Stuff- tools, gear etc. – specify 4. Kitchen Items 5. Miscellaneous- specify
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 14
No Entry Fee
Entry Limit: No limit per class
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: July 11
Released: July 22, 9am—5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
Danish System of Judging
No Cash award-Ribbons only
DIVISION 331–Senior Citizens Crafts
Items in this Division may be made by a single individual or
group. Exhibitors must be 65 yrs of age or older.
Class:
1. Household Item
2. Christmas Decoration
3. Wooden Item, specify
4. Bird House
5. Metal Item, specify
6. Any Other Senior Citizen Craft
DIVISION 332–Special People 19 years and over
Items in this Division are to be made by physically &
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developmentally challenged exhibitors. Danish System of judging. No Entry Fee—No Cash Awards—Ribbons Only
Class:
1. Paper Art
2. Tole Painting or Stenciling
3. Christmas Decoration
4. Bird House
5. Stained Glass
6. Fabric Art
7. Items Made From a Kit
8. Any Other Special Arts & Crafts
DIVISION 333– Special People 18 years and under
These divisions are for Special People, mentally or physically
challenged.
Class:
1. Christmas decoration
2. Paper Art
3. Candles
4. Ceramics
5. Wood item
6. Any other craft, specify
DIVISION 334-Resthome/Convalescent Facility
Handicapped
Rules
Open to residents, rest home or convalescent facility.
Open to handicapped or developmentally disabled (people with physical and/or learning disabilities.)
10 yrs. and older
Entries must be the work of the individual not connected with any commercial enterprise advantage to the making of the exhibit.
Exhibitors entering this section may not enter any other section in the Art/Crafts Department.
Exhibitor is limited to one (1) entry per class. Class:
1. Drawing, pen, pencil, crayon
2. Painting
3. Ceramic
4. Weaving
5. Holiday Item, small (under 12”)
6. Holiday Item, large (over 12”)
7. Group project, small ( 12”-24”)
8. Group Project, large (over 24”)
9. Wood item
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 14 Entry Fee: $1 per entry Entry Limit: Two entries per exhibitor per class Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm Judged: July 11 Released: July 22, 9am—5pm **All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging No Cash Rewards - Ribbons Only. PROFESSIONAL: Those exhibitors who engage in an event or activity as a livelihood, rather than as a true hobby. Instructors, art gallery members, or any person otherwise paid on account of engaging in their profession. DIVISION 335-Wood & Carving
Class:
1. Wall Plaque or Clock
2. Furniture
3. Bark Carving
4. Chip Carving
5. Relief Carving
6. Caricature Carving
7. Humans in the Round
8. Animals, Fish & Reptiles in the Round
9. Waterfowl & Birds in the Round
10. Any Other Woodworking Item, large
11. Any Other Woodworking Item, small
DIVISION 336–Leather Craft
Class:
1. Wallet
2. Belt
3. Picture
4. Any Other, specify DIVISION 337–Metal Craft
Class:
1. Tin or Copper Punch, specify
2. Silver Work, specify
3. Metal Jewelry
4. Welded Item, specify
5. Any Other Metal Crafts, specify
DIVISION 338–Pottery
Class:
1. Containers, hand built
2. Containers, wheel thrown
3. Figurines
4. Plaques & Masks
5. Special Firing Techniques
6. Group Project
7. Any Other Pottery, specify
DIVISION 339–Miscellaneous Crafts
Class:
1. Taxidermy, specify article
2. Tolle Painting
3. Stained Glass
4. Any Other Professional Craft, specify
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
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Local Divisions
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Two entries per exhibitor per class
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: July 11
Released: July 22, 9am—5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
Exhibits in these divisions must have been produced within the
last 12 months by the exhibitor.
DIVISION 340–Junior Crafts, 5 & Under
DIVISION 341–Junior Crafts, 6-9
DIVISION 342–Junior Crafts, 10-13
DIVISION 343–Junior Crafts, 14-17
Class:
1. Christmas Decoration
2. Gift Wrapping
3. Leathercraft
4. Plastercraft or Hydrocal
5. Paper Art
6. Jewelry
7. Candle
8. Models, made from a kit
9. Models, original design
10. Lego Blocks
11. Knex
12. Dough Art
13. Album
14. Wooden item, specify
15. Beadwork
16. Paper Mache
17. Furniture, large item
18. Furniture, small item
19. Scrapbook
20. Clothes pins or wooden stick item
21. Metal Crafts
22. Tole Painting
23. Stained Glass
24. Puppet
25. Handmade Kite
26. Dolls
27. Duct Tape Art
28. Recycled Project –any
29. Pallet Repurpose
30. Painted Rocks
31. Any Other Arts & Crafts, specify
DIVISION 344–Collections
On entry form specify number of items and approximate space
needed for collection.
Class:
1. Antique Collectables (toys, dolls, glass, etc.)-
2. Animals (no large stuffed animals)
3. Dolls and toys, other than antiques
4. Stamp Collection
5. Housewares (spoons, cups, etc.)
6. Personal Items (purses, jewelry, etc.)
7. Fair memorabilia
8. Coin or stamp
9. New collection started after 8/01/2017
10. Family Project any collection owned by at least 1 adult and 1
child under age of 18
11. Other than listed, specify items
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Two entries per exhibitor per class
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Exhibits Judged: July 11
Exhibits Released July 22, 9am-5pm
American System of Judging
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$4 $3 $2
All entries in this Division must have been made by the exhibitor, unless otherwise stated, within one year of the opening date of the Fair to be eligible for premiums.
AMATEUR: Those who engage in an event or activity as a hobby, and whose returns from sales do not exceed the cost of the materials, and those who are not otherwise paid on account of engaging in this work, except for cash prizes.
PROFESSIONAL: Those exhibitors who engage in an event or activity as a livelihood, rather than as a hobby. Instructors, art gallery members, or any person otherwise paid on account of engaging in their profession.
DIVISION 345–Amateur Desktop Publishing
Class:
1. Greeting Card
2. Letterhead
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3. Envelopes
4. Brochures
5. Multi–page Publication (newsletter)
6. Business Cards
7. Any Other Desktop Publishing, specify
DIVISION 346–Amateur Graphic Computer Art
Class:
1. Computer Design, Graphic or Illustration
2. Laser Prints
3. Iris Prints
4. Photo Manipulation
5. 3-D Modeling
6. Any Other computer art/graphic, Identify
NO CASH AWARDS–RIBBONS ONLY
DIVISION 347–Professional Desktop Publishing
Class:
1. Greeting Card
2. Letterhead
3. Envelopes
4. Brochures
5. Multi–page Publication (newsletter)
6. Business Cards
7. Any Other Desktop Publishing, specify
DIVISION 348–Professional Computer Graphic Art
Class:
1. Computer Design, Graphic or Illustration
2. Laser Prints
3. Iris Prints
4. Photo Manipulation
5. 3-D Modeling
6. Any Other computer art/graphic, Identify
Local Divisions
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Two entries per exhibitor per class
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
American System of Judging
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 349–Junior Computer, 5 & Under
DIVISION 350–Junior Computer, 6-9
DIVISION 351–Junior Computer, 10-13
DIVISION 352–Junior Computer, 14 & Over
Class:
1. Greeting Card
2. Letterhead
3. Multi-Page Publication (newsletter, booklet)
4. Desk Set, Letterhead, Envelope, Business Card
5. Computer Art
6. Any other Desktop Publishing, specify
7. Computer Design, Graphic or Illustration
8. Laser Prints
9. Iris Prints
10. Photo Manipulation
11. 3-D Modeling
12. Any Other computer art/graphic, Identify
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Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Limited to Lassen County
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Entry Limit: Two entries per exhibitor per class
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Exhibits Judged: 9am, July 11
Exhibits Released July 22, 9am –5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
No Entry fee—No cash award-Ribbons only
Danish System of Judging
Items entered in these divisions must have been made through school. If an item entered is made by more than one person, put all exhibitors’ names on the entry form. DIVISION 353–Woodworking
Class:
1. Household Item
2. Wood Furniture, small (includes miniature)
3. Wood Furniture, large
4. Any Other Woodworking Item, specify DIVISION 354–Vocational Education
Class:
1. Cabinetry
2. Drafting
3. Welding
4. Any Other Vocational Education, specify
DIVISION 355–Science Project
Class:
1. K & Under
2. 1st & 2nd Grade
3. 3rd & 4th Grade
4. 5th & 6th Grade
5. 7th & 8th Grade
6. 9th–12th Grade
DIVISION 356–History Projects
Class:
1. K & Under
2. 1st & 2nd Grade
3. 3rd & 4th Grade
4. 5th & 6th Grade
5. 7th & 8th Grade
6. 9th-12th Grade
DIVISION 357–Creative Writing and Poetry
Class:
1. K & Under
2. 1st & 2nd Grade
3. 3rd & 4th Grade
4. 5th & 6th Grade
5. 7th & 8th Grade
6. 9th–12th Grade
ART PROJECTS DIVISION 358-K & Under
DIVISION 359–1st-2nd Grade
DIVISION 360–3rd-4th Grade
DIVISION 361–5th-6th Grade
DIVISION 362–7th-8th Grade
DIVISION 363–9th-12th Grade
Class:
1. Painting
2. Pencil Drawing
3. Any Other Drawing, specify medium
4. Clay Sculpture
5. Ceramics
6. Any Other Sculpture
7. Any Other School Art Project, specify
8. Marker
9. Computer Art
DIVISION 364–School Project, K & Under
DIVISION 365–School Project, 1st–2nd Grade
DIVISION 366–School Project, 3rd–4th Grade
DIVISION 367–School Project, 5th–6th Grade
DIVISION 368–School Project, 7th–8th Grade
DIVISION 369–School Project, 9th–12th Grade
Class:
1. Invention
2. Map
3. Model
4. Paper Mache
5. Ceramics
6. Group Project, specify
7. Geometry Enlargement Projects
8. Any Other School Project, specify
9. Computer Art
10. California Missions
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
NO ENTRY FEE—NO CASH AWARDS
Danish Judging System
The following divisions give a teacher the opportunity to select
outstanding work of their students in School Artwork. Artwork
entered in these divisions must be entered by the teacher for their
students.
DIVISION 370-K & Under
DIVISION 371–1st-2nd Grade
DIVISION 372–3rd-4th Grade
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DIVISION 373–5th-6th Grade
DIVISION 374–7th-8th Grade
DIVISION 375–9th-12th Grade
Class:
1. Painting
2. Pencil Drawing
3. Any Other Drawing, specify medium
4. Clay Sculpture
5. Ceramics
6. Any Other Sculpture
7. Any Other School Art Project, specify
8. Marker
9. Computer Art
American System of Judging
Entry Limit: One entry per class
Must adhere to the Fair theme. It must reflect the theme using an
art medium, (paintings, photos, drawings, sculpture, computer
art, etc.) Be Creative!
RULES: 1. School staff member must enter the project under the name
of the school.
2. One entry per school.
3. Premiums paid to the school.
4. No entry fee.
5. Limited to schools in Lassen Count
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$50 $25 $10
DIVISION 376– School Class Project
Class:
1. School Class Project
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Exhibits Judged: July 11, 9am
Exhibits Released July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Danish System of Judging
RULES:
1. Although the exhibits need not be owned by the exhibitor, all
must be the product of students as a regular part of their
instruction in Ag Mechanics for the past year.
2. The student exhibitor must have been at least the major
contributor to the building & repairing of the exhibit.
3. No entry may be shown for more than one calendar year.
4. An article may not be entered in more than one class & each
exhibitor may not enter more than one article from the same
pattern.
5. Display cards must be filled out & attached to each exhibit in
this department, correctly labeling the exhibit & giving a brief
summary of the student’s project.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 377- FFA Ag Mechanics
Class:
1. Any Item, specify
DIVISION 378–FFA Welding
Class:
1. Metal Works
2. Fabricate Metal
3. Art Metal
4. Sheet Metal
5. Machine Works
6. Plasma Cut, specify
DIVISION 379-FFA Landscaping
Class:
1. Computer Generated Landscape Plans
2. Hand Drawn Landscape Plans DIVISION 380– FFA Horticulture
Class:
1. Container Garden (Flowering, Foliage, Succulent & Combo)
2. Floral Arrangements
3. Pallet Gardens (Arrangement in a wooden pallet)
4. Patio Garden (Arrangement in a flower Pot)
5. Wheelbarrow
6. Exhibitors Choice.
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Entry Forms Due: June 14
Entry Fee: $10 per entry
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: July 11, 9am
Ag Mech Sale: July 21, following Jr. Livestock Auction
Exhibits Released July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
LIMITS— One entry per exhibitor and one exhibitor per entry.
1. Exhibitor must be enrolled in a high school Ag mechanics
class the prior academic year to the Fair. The exhibitor’s
instructor must validate class enrollment by signing the
exhibitor’s entry form.
2. First and second place exhibits will be considered for the
Ag Mechanics Auction. The judge will select the top
20 items to go to auction. (Note: Not all first and
second place exhibits will automatically go to the auction—
it is at the judge’s discretion.)
3. Judge will select all items to be placed in silent auction.
4. For the Ag Mechanic Auction the exhibitor may establish a
minimum bid.
5. Exhibitors may sell on Ag Mechanic project in the Ag
Auction and one animal at the Junior Livestock Auction.
6. A commission to be determined by the Lassen County Fair
Advisory Board with input from the Ag community shall be
charged to the seller to promote and finance the sale.
7. Group entry—specify a single name for the group. The
group will be responsible for the distribution of money.
8. Projects must be completed upon receiving. No work,
additions or embellishments can be done once the project
is received.
9. Exhibitors are encouraged to promote the auction
and solicit buyers.
DIVISION 381—Ag Mechanic Auction
Class:
1. Small
2. Medium
3. Large
4. Group
Dave Hahn Les Schwab Tires
Curt and Joan Moran Les Schwab Tire
JNL Construction Tim Williams
Thank you to Darrin VonHelf for raising price for all projects
Wemple’s Pumpkin Patch
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: (Check specific projects)
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
Danish System of Judging
Local Divisions
Entries in the following divisions must have been made,
collected, grown or prepared & entered by exhibitors who were
enrolled in these projects in 4-H youth programs within one year
of the opening date of the Fair, except as otherwise noted.
If an exhibitor is in the 4-H program but NOT ENROLLED in a
specific project, they may enter in the Open Junior Department.
Example: If a member is enrolled in 4-H Foods but is not
enrolled in 4H Arts & Crafts, the member can enter Open Junior
Arts & Crafts, but must enter 4-H Foods.
NO CROSS ENTRIES are allowed.
BEGINNING: 1st & 2nd Year
INTERMEDIATE: 3rd & 4th Year
ADVANCED: 5th Year & Above
An Educational Exhibit may consist of visual information
regarding 4-H Projects, i.e., production, labor costs, etc. Two
entries per exhibitor.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 382–Educational Exhibits
Class:
1. 4-H Group Projects, specify
2. 4-H Individual Projects, specify
3. Fair Theme
4. Science & Education
Show the pride of your 4-H Club or Project. To be displayed in
the 4-H Building, or Ag Barn.
Entry Fee: $10 per entry
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22
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**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
American System of Judging
Rules:
1. Banners must be hand made out of felt background in the
color of your choice and can be either glued or sewn.
Banners are to be 3’ wide and 5’ long. Any media may be
used for lettering.
2. A 1/2” dowel to be placed in the top and bottom hems. Top
dowel is to extend one (1) inch beyond end of banner on each
side.
3. Banners must be constructed so they may be hung.
4. Each Chapter or Club may enter a total of two (2) banners if
they so desire. There are no project requirements for this
class.
5. Please see page 12 for fire codes. All banners must be
sprayed with flame retardant spray.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$20 $15 $10
DIVISION 383—4-H Banners non- commercial made.
Class:
1. 4-H Club Banner
2. 4-H Project Banner
3. Livestock Banner
4. Any Other Describe
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Limit: Two entries per exhibitor per class
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
Danish System of Judging
The exhibitor must have been the major contributor to the
building or repairing of the entry. Entries may not be shown
more than one calendar year from Fair to Fair. Industrial
education projects would include but not limited to, welding,
wood working & engineering projects.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
Construction cost under $50. Describe.
DIVISION 384—Beginning Industrial Education
DIVISION 385—Intermediate Industrial Education
DIVISION 386—Advanced Industrial Education
Class:
1. Woodwork
2. Metalwork
3. Combination
4. Garden Art
5. Sculpture
6. Small Engine
Construction cost over $50. Describe.
DIVISION 387—Beginning Industrial Education
DIVISION 388—Intermediate Industrial Education
DIVISION 389—Advanced Industrial Education
Class:
1. Woodwork
2. Metalwork
3. Combination
4. Garden Art
5. Sculpture
6. Small Engine
SPECIAL RULES & INFORMATION
Industrial education projects would include, but not
limited to, Welding, Wood working, Engineering, Arts &
Crafts and Textiles Projects.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 390—Beginning Recycling
DIVISION 391—Intermediate Recycling
DIVISION 392—Advanced Recycling
Class:
1. Refurbish: To make clean, bright, or fresh again without changing the structure, purpose, or design.
2. New-Life Reuse: Find a new use for something without changing its structure.
3. Upcycle: Taking something and improving it without changing its basic purpose
4. Repurpose: Changing an item to give it a new purpose or use. The materials are used a purpose other than original intent
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 17, 7-9 AM
Judged: 9am, July 17
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Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
Entry Limit: One entry per exhibitor per class.
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Danish System of Judging
Table setting category is open to all 4-H members enrolled in the
following projects, but not limited to, Cooking, Table Setting, Arts
& Crafts, and Home Arts & Furnishings.
Table setting space must be on a 15x30 wide covered board.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 393—Beginning Table Setting
DIVISION 394—Intermediate Table Setting
DIVISION 395—Advanced Table Setting
Class:
1. Birthday
2. Club Pride
3. Dads BBQ
4. Fair Theme
5. Holiday
6. Picnic
7. Tea Party
8. Exhibitors Choice
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Danish System of Judging
All of the Sewing division is open to but not limited to, Sewing,
Quilting, Arts & Crafts, and Textiles Projects.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 396–Beginning Sewing
DIVISION 397–Intermediate Sewing
DIVISION 398–Advanced Sewing
Class:
1. One-Piece
2. Two–Piece outfit Coordinating
3. Apron
4. Jacket/Coat
5. Costumes
6. Dog Clothes
7. Any other wearable, specify
8. Pillows
9. Wall Hangings
10. Any other Non-wearable, Bags, Totes, Specify
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 399–Beginning Textiles
DIVISION 400–Intermediate Textiles
DIVISION 401–Advanced Textiles
Class:
1. Quilts, Squares
2. Quilts, handmade
3. Quilts, machine
4. Tied, Quilt
5. Crochet Items
6. Knit Items
7. Needlework, specify
8. Handspun Yarn, specify
9. Weaving
10. Any Other Textile, specify
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 17, 7-9 AM
Judged: 9am, July 17
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
Danish System of Judging
Entry Limit: Four entries per exhibitor per class
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Foods projects would include but not limited to, Foods, & Cake Decorating projects.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 402–Beginning Foods
DIVISION 403–Intermediate Foods
DIVISION 404–Advanced Foods
Class:
1. Yeast Bread
2. Quick Bread
3. Muffins
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4. Cakes
5. Cupcakes
6. Confections
7. Candy Jar (Candies in a jar)
8. Cookies
9. Cookie Jar (3 cookies in a jar)
10. Pies
11. Pastries
12. Reduced Calorie
13. Any other Baked Foods, specify
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 405-Beginning Cake Decorating
DIVISION 406–Intermediate Cake Decorating
DIVISION 407—Advanced Cake Decorating
Class:
1. Fair Theme
2. Birthday
3. Holiday
4. Animal
5. Cup Cakes
6. Any Other, specify
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
RULES FOR PRESERVES SEE JR PRESERVES PAGE 57
DIVISION 408–Beginning Preserved Foods
DIVISION 409–Intermediate Preserved Foods
DIVISION 410–Advanced Preserved Foods
Class:
1. Fruits
2. Vegetables
3. Jams
4. Jellies
5. Pickles & Relishes
6. Sauces
7. Marmalades
8. Butters
9. Salsa
10. Dehydrated Items, specify
Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Entry Limit: Four entries per exhibitor per class
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
Danish System of Judging
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 411-Beginning Crafts
DIVISION 412—Intermediate Crafts
DIVISION 413-Advanced Crafts
Class:
1. Beadwork, any
2. Ceramic
3. Dough Art, any
4. Duct Tape, Wearable
5. Duct Tape, Art
6. Duct Tape, any other
7. Holiday Decoration
8. Leather Works
9. Mask Making
10. Paper Art, any
11. Tie Dye, Wearable
12. Tie Dye, any other
13. Any other craft, specify
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 414—Beginning Art
DIVISION 415—Intermediate Art
DIVISION 416-Advanced Art
Class:
1. Pencil Sketching
2. Drawing
3. Painting
4. Mosaic
5. Digital Art, created on a computer
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Rules: Scrapbooks must be submitted in an album and if
submitting single pages or cards they must be submitted in
plastic sleeves.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 417—Beginning Scrapbooking
DIVISION 418—Intermediate Scrapbooking
DIVISION 419—Advanced Scrapbooking
Class:
1. Scrapbook 4-H Club
2. Scrapbook Family Fun
3. Scrapbook Vacation
4. Digital Scrapbook
5. Scrapbook any other, specify
6. Scrapbook Page layouts
7. Cards
8. Stamped Cards
9. Any other Stamped Item
10. Any other item
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm
Judged: 9am, July 11
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
Danish System of Judging
Entry Limit: Four entries per exhibitor per class
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Rules:
Exhibition prints must be 5 x 7 or larger. Prints must be ready to
hang, framed, or mounted on mat. Exhibitors name must be on
the reverse side of photograph must use wire hangers.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 420-Beginning Photography
DIVISION 421-Intermediate Photography
DIVISION 422-Advanced Photography
DIVISION 423-Beginning, Produced on Computer
DIVISION 424-Intermediate, Produced on Computer
DIVISION 425-Advanced, Produced on Computer
Class:
1. Architecture
2. Babies
3. Birds or Animals
4. Cell phone photos
5. Landscape
6. Flowers
7. Human Interest
8. Lassen County Fair
9. People
10. Selfies
11. Sports and Action
12. Sunrise/ Sunset
13. Water scene
14. Any Other
15. Five (5) black and white prints, jumbo size (not over 5 x7)
mounted with rubber cement or dry mount tissue on mounting
board 16x20. Any combination of the following types of pictures are
acceptable: buildings, pictorial, landscape, people, animals and still
life.
16. Five (5) color prints, jumbo size (not over 5x7) mounted with
rubber cement or dry mount tissue on mounting board 16x20. Any
combination of the following types of pictures are acceptable:
buildings, pictorial, landscape, people animals and still life.
Rules:
Photo album should include at least 30 photos taken by the 4-H
member. Snapshots may be used.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 426-Beginning Albums
DIVISION 427-Intermediate Albums
DIVISION 428-Advanced Albums
Class:
1. 4-H
2. Activities
3. Family and friends
4. Flowers & plants
5. Pets
6. Project animal
7. Vacation
8. Any other
Entry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Forms Due: June 14
Exhibits Accepted: July 17, 7-9am
Judged: 9am, July 17
Released: July 22, 9am-5pm
**All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
Danish System of Judging
Rules:
1. This division is open to 4-H members enrolled in but not limited to
the Horticulture project or the Consumer Home Arts Projects.
2. Exhibits must be adequately, and correctly labeled.
3. All plants must be in suitable standard nursery containers.
4. The building will give daily care to plants such as watering. (Plant
saucers would be appreciated.)
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5. Management shall have the right to remove any exhibit that becomes
unsightly.
6. All exhibits must be insect and disease free.
7. Use of tin cans or aluminum foil wrapped containers are not
acceptable.
8. No accessories of foreign foliage permitted.
PREMIUMS OFFERED:
1st 2nd 3rd
$3 $2 $1
DIVISION 429-Beginning Horticulture
DIVISION 430-Intermediate Horticulture
DIVISION 431-Advanced Horticulture
Class:
1. Container Garden (Flowering, Foliage, Succulent & Combo)
2. Terrariums
3. Cookout Time (Arrangement using a BBQ tool as an
accessory)
4. Floral Arrangements
5. Pallet Gardens (Arrangement in a wooden pallet)
6. Patio Garden (Arrangement in a flower Pot)
7. Backyard in the Morning (Arrangement in a Cereal Bowl)
8. Wheelbarrow
9. Any other, specify
NO ENTRY FEE-NO CASH AWARDS-PARTICIPATION
RIBBONS
Entry Forms Due: June 14 Exhibits Accepted: July 8-9, 12-6:00pm Exhibits Released: July 22, 9am-5pm **All STILL EXHIBITS MUST BE PICKED UP ON 7/22,
23, 25, 26 OR items will be disposed of**
Entry Limit: Two per class per exhibitor.
DIVISION 432–PRIMARY 4-H
Class:
1. Arts & Crafts
2. Clothing, Textiles & Quilts
3. Photography
4. Preserves
5. Livestock poster
6. Any Other 4-H Project, specify
7. Decorated Cakes
8. Foods
9. Table Setting
4-H ARTS AND CRAFTS The Gollnick Family
4-H FOODS
Melissa Pickett, Realtor
4-H PHOTOGRAPHY Fran Hemphill
4-H TABLE SETTING
Fran Hemphill
4-H EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT CCC - CCPOA
4-H HORTICULTURE
CCC-CCPOA
4-H SEWING The Gollnick Family
4-H RECYCLING The Adler Family
4-H INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
Jacksons Service Center
4-H BANNER Lassen Rents, Terry & Ranielle Mallery
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1. HORSE SHOW RULES: Unless otherwise specified, rules
& definitions for conducting classes are as contained in the
Rules for Horse Show Management. At USA Equestrian
(formerly AHSA) and/or breed association approved horse
shows, association rules shall apply. At non-USA Equestrian
approved horse shows, USA Equestrian rules will be used as
a guideline unless otherwise specified in the State or Local
rules. RULES FOR EXHIBITORS Information website:
cdfa.ca.gov or californiastatehorsemen.com
2. GYMKHANA RULES: Unless otherwise specified, rules &
definitions for conducting classes as contained in the rule
book of the California State Horsemen’s Association Inc., will
apply to gymkhana classes held at this horse show, provided
they do not conflict with any of the rules &/or regulations
prescribed by the Division of Fairs & Expositions of the
California Department of Food & Agriculture or any of the
rules set by the Lassen County Fair Horse Show. In the event
of a conflict, Lassen County Fair Horse Show rules shall
prevail. Course patterns will be available on show days.
Information website: cdfa.ca.gov or
californiastatehorsemen.com
3. HORSE SHOW OFFICE (NORTH ARENA) will be open
Thursday, July 18 from 8 a.m. to the end of the gymkhana
events and Friday, July 19 from 7a.m. to the end of show.
4. POST ENTRIES: Management will accept post entries
after the official pre-entry deadline in the Fair Office until
the day BEFORE the horse show. On Thursday and Friday,
post entries will be accepted at the Horse Show Office (North
Arena). Post entries are accepted until 1/2 hour prior to the
beginning of the show. Thursday, July 18- English classes
entry deadline 10:30 a.m., Gymkhana classes deadline 4:30
p.m. Friday, July 19th, Halter and Western classes entry
deadline 7:30 a.m. Ranch horse classes are limited to
the first 25 horses entered (classes 70 through 73).
POST ENTRY FEES A flat fee of $25.00 will be charged
per horse. NO EXCEPTIONS.
5. REFUNDS: All requests for refunds must have a veterinary
statement explaining the condition and limitations for
showing.
6. MINIMUM ENTRIES: Management will cancel any senior
or open class with fewer than three entries. All junior classes
will be held regardless of entry numbers.
7. HALTER CLASSES–REGISTRATION PAPERS: For
horses entered in halter classes, copies of current
registration papers are required for all horses entered in
specific breed and registered classes. Papers must be
submitted with entry forms. Horses cannot be shown if this
requirement is not fulfilled. “Current” means that all
information on registration papers (except owner’s current
address) is accurate on date horse is shown. Registration
papers are not required for ponies or for geldings & mares
under two years of age, or for horses entered in “all other
unregistered breeds” classes. Stallions under twelve months
of age & still owned by the owner/breeder may be exhibited
when entry is accompanied by a copy of the mare’s
registration certificate and a copy of the breeders certificate.
All purebred Horses participating in purebred divisions
MUST be registered and recorded in breeds specified.
Donkey and mule entries will not be accepted for halter
classes at this show.
8. OUT-OF-STATE HORSES: For all out–of–state horses,
exhibitors must present current original Health Certificate &
Coggins Certificate to horse show management upon entry to
the Fairgrounds. If this requirement is not met, horse may
not be shown and must be removed from the Fairgrounds.
9. JUNIOR EXHIBITORS must at least 9 years of age and
under 18 years of age on December 31, 2018. All riders under
the age of 18 on December 31, 2018 must wear an ASTI
approved riding helmet. NO EXCEPTIONS.
10. JUNIOR EXHIBITORS–OWNERSHIP: State rules
require that all horses & ponies must be owned or leased by
the junior exhibitor or immediate family for 120 days prior to
show date. See State Rules for complete details. An original
written lease must be presented to horse show management
if requested. This rule does not apply to Halter Classes.
11. JUNIORS entered in Walk-Trot or Walk-Jog age group
classes may not cross enter into other Junior/Adult or Open
classes.
12. JUNIOR RIDERS in both Horse Show & Gymkhana must
be at least 9 years old as of December 31, 2018.
13. 4-H MEMBERS who win regular junior classes not offered
by any 4-H show affiliated with the Lassen County Fair, may
qualify for the California State Fair Best of Show Horse
Show.
14. WESTERN BITS: All horses six years of age & older shown
in western classes must be shown in a standard full bit
according to HORSE SHOW/GYMKHANA RULES.
15. VERSATILITY CLASS: Horses will be judged in English
Pleasure followed immediately by Western Pleasure. Three
minutes will be allowed for tack & apparel change, which
must take place in the arena. Time will start with the
contestants mounted & on the rail. Contestants may have
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one person to assist. Tack, clothing & the assistant must be
in the arena before the class begins. Anyone not properly
dressed, tacked & mounted within time limit will be
disqualified.
16. COMMAND CLASS: English & Western: Judged on
performance at various gaits, with additional maneuvers
required at the discretion of the judge.
17. CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS–AGE GROUP: High Point
Awards will be given for horse & rider combinations in the
following categories: English—Western—Gymkhana—
Performance.
Placing will be determined by points earned in all events except the gymkhana. Point will be given for class placing’s as follows: 1st-10 pts, 2nd-9 pts, 3rd-8 pts, 4th-7 pts, 5th–6 pts, 6th-5 pts, 7th-4 pts, 8th-3 pts, 9th– 2 pts, 10th-1 pt. Gymkhana placings will be determined by time.
Age groups are as follows:
Walk/Trot 9 to 12
17 and under
18 and over
QUALIFYING CLASSES FOR ENGLISH HIGH POINT AWARD:
Walk/Trot 9 to 12: Pleasure, Equitation, & Command
17 & Under: Pleasure, Equitation, Command, Hunter Hack, Working Hunter and Versatility
18 & Over: Pleasure, Equitation, Command, Hunter Hack, Working Hunter and Versatility
QUALIFYING CLASSES FOR WESTERN HIGH POINT AWARD:
Walk/Jog 9 to 12: Horsemanship, Pleasure, Equitation, Command, and Trail
17 & Under: Horsemanship, Pleasure, Equitation, Command, and Trail
18 & Over: Horsemanship, Pleasure, Equitation, Command, and Trail
QUALIFING CLASSES FOR PERFORMANCE HORSE HIGH POINT AWARD:
Open: Ranch Riding, Ranch Horse Halter, Ranch Trail, Reining (Sr. or Jr. Horse) Jr Horse is defined as a horse 5 yrs or younger as of January 1, 2019.
QUALIFYING CLASSES FOR GYMKANA HIGH POINT AWARD:
ALL age divisions: Pole Bending, Barrels, Big T, Single Stake and Birangle
JACKPOT SWEEPSTAKE CLASSES:
Fee- $25.00 a class per horse
40% goes to the Fair and 60% is split between contestants depending of the number of horses in the class.
18. TIE BREAKING: All ties will be settled by determining the
most firsts, seconds, etc. If a tie cannot be broken in this manner, the winner will be determined by a run off class.
19. TRAILER PARKING: All horse trailers must be parked in designated areas only. Please DO NOT clean out your trailer in the parking areas.
20. PREMIUM CHECKS will be paid to exhibitor. Checks will be available ten business days after Fair.
21. PASSES & ARMBANDS: Vehicle passes, exhibitor passes, & armbands that are purchased with entries are to be picked up at the Fair Office on Russell Ave. before the show. If you are arriving the day of the show, please pick up at horse show office located at the north end of the arena. Additional passes & armbands will be available for purchase at the horse show office, beginning Thursday morning. Non exhibitors will need to purchase Fair entry passes at the entry gate.
22. BITS: At the discretion of management or judge, horses may be mouthed. Horses can be disqualified if not using an appropriate bit for Western and English classes according to USA rules.
23. The same horse cannot be ridden in different age groups in the same classes but may be ridden by different riders if ridden in different classes, with the exception of Trail.
24. A two minute call will be given. If the contestant does not appear they will be disqualified from the class.
25. STALLS: Stall will be available for $15.00 per day or $25.00 for the week. Stalls must be paid for with your entry form. Any exhibitor using a stall that has not been paid for will be charged double the stall fee and these fees will be billed or directly deducted from premiums earned. This includes any stalls used during the days of the horse show—it is not limited to overnight stays. No bedding is provided. Shavings only—No straw.
26. CAMPING: Hook ups are limited availability for $30.00/day or $150.00/week. Dry Camping is $15.00/day or $75.00/week. See page 10.
SEE HORSE SHOW SCHEDULE FOR SHOW DATE AND TIMES/SEE FEE SCHEDULE FOR ENTRY
COMPLETION
Entry Forms Due: Friday, July 1, 2019 Read “How to Enter” Page 8 and “Local Rules” Page 12.
Post Entries Accepted: See Horse Show Rules & Schedule
Drug Fee: $5.00 per Horse Halter Classes: $10.00 per Class Junior Classes: $10.00 per Class Senior & Open Classes: $15.00 per Class Sweepstakes Classes: $25.00 per Class Post Entries: Entries received after July 1, 2019 will be a flat fee of $25.00 per horse. NO EXCEPTIONS. Stalls: $15.00 / night or $25.00 from Wednesday through Sunday. A vehicle pass will be issued for overnight stays. NO REFUNDS FOR STALLS.
Camping:
With hook up’s is $30.00/night or $150.00/week. LIMITED AVAILABILITY. Please see RV SPACES
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Dry camping is $15.00/night or $75/week
Questions regarding camping call the Fair Office (530) 251-8900
Parking: Exhibitors shall receive one 3 day livestock parking pass after paying entry fees. Admission to the Horse Show only will be allowed by providing exhibitor name at the Livestock Gate. Admission for guests is not included
Admission: Admission to the Fair to be purchased at the Fair Office with entry form, or single day passes can be bought at the Livestock Gate during Fair week. Passes and arm bands will be available for purchase for non-exhibitors or for exhibitors wishing to come into the Fair at the Fair Office on Russell Avenue before the show, or at the livestock entry gate or at the horseshow office beginning Thursday.
(Must be three horses in each class or classes will be combined) Extended Divisions Entry Fee: $10.00 per Class Drug Fee: $5.00 per Horse American System of Judging Ribbons First Through Fifth PREMIUMS offered only in Champion classes.
Premiums will be paid for Champion and Reserve Stallion,
Champion and Reserve Mare, and Champion and Reserve Gelding. Champion $30.00 / Reserve $15.00
DIVISION 50–Ponies & Miniature Horses No cross entries between Pony & Horse Classes Class: 1. Ponies and Miniature Horses, 2 yrs. & Older
DIVISION 51–Stallions Class: 2. Under 2 yrs.–All breeds (Registered & Unregistered) 3. AQHA/Paint—2 yrs. & older 4. All other Breeds (Registered)- 2 yrs. & older 5. All other Breeds (Unregistered)- 2 yrs. & older 6. Champion Stallion (1st Place from all stallion classes) Class Sponsor: TBA DIVISION 52–Geldings Class: 7. Under 2 yrs.–All breeds (Registered & Unregistered) 8. AQHA/Paint–2 yrs. & older 9. All other Breeds (Registered)-2 yrs. & older 10. All other Breeds (Unregistered)-2 yrs. & older 11. Champion Gelding (1st place from all gelding classes) Class Sponsor: TBA
DIVISION 53–Mares Class: 12. Under 2 yrs.–All breeds (Registered & Unregistered) 13. AQHA/Paint–2 yrs. & older 14. All other Breeds (Registered)-2 yrs. & older 15. All other Breeds (Unregistered)-2 yrs. & older 16. Champion Mare (1st place from all mare classes) Class Sponsor: TBA DIVISION 54—Open Ranch 17. Ranch Horse Halter (all breed, 2 yrs. & older) Class Sponsor: TBA
Overall Lassen County Fair Halter Champion Award
Sponsor:
Entry Fee: $10.00 per Class Drug Fee: $5.00 per Class No Cash Awards for These Classes
RULES: Open to riders under nine years of age. Riders in these classes may not enter any other classes. An adult must accompany participant into ring. Must wear an ASTI approved helmet. DIVISION 55 Class: 1. Lead line -English 2. Lead line – Western 3. Showmanship
Rider Under 9 to 12 yrs. as of 12/31/18 Entry Fee: $10.00 per Class Drug Fee: $5.00 per Horse No Cash Awards for These Classes Championship Awards Only (See Rules) REMINDER – All riders 9 to 17 years of age as of 12/31/18 must wear an ASTI approved helmet to compete.
DIVISION 56–Walk/Trot 9 through 12 yrs. of age - Class: 18. Showmanship (This Class in on a Friday & doesn’t count for
High Point Award) 19. English Pleasure 20. English Equitation 21. English Command
Note: There will be a high point winner in the Walk/Trot 9 through 12 classes (combined points in classes 19 through 21).
Buckle Sponsor: TBA
22. Horsemanship 23. Western Pleasure 24. Western Equitation 25. Western Command 26. Trail Note: There will be a high point winner in the Walk/Trot 9 through 12 classes (combined points in classes 22 through 26). Buckle Sponsor: TBA
DIVISION 57–17 Yrs. & Under Entry Fee: $10.00 per Class Drug Fee: $5.00 per Horse No Cash Awards for These Classes Championship Awards Only (See Rules) REMINDER – All riders 9 to 17 years of age as of 01/01/19 must wear an ASTI approved helmet to compete. Class: 27. Showmanship (This Class in on a Friday & doesn’t count for
High Point Award) 28. Walk / Trot warm up (does not count for High Point Award) 29. English Pleasure 30. English Equitation 31. English Command
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32. Hunter Hack 33. Working Hunter 34. Versatility (English to Western)
Note: There will be a high point winner in the 17 & under classes (combined points in classes 29 through 34). Buckle Sponsor: TBA 35. Walk / Trot warm up (does not count for High Point Award) 36. Horsemanship 37. Western Pleasure 38. Western Equitation 39. Western Command 40. Trail
Note: There will be a high point winner in the 17 & under classes (combined points in classes 36 through 40). Buckle Sponsor: TBA 41. Cloverleaf Barrels (9 through 12) 42. Pole Bending (9 through 12) 43. Single Stake (9 through 12) 44. Birangle (9 through 12) 45. Big T (9 through 12) 46. Cloverleaf Barrels (13—17) 47. Pole Bending (13-17) 48. Single Stake (13—17 ) 49. Birangle (13-17) 50. Big T (13—17)
Note: There will be a high point winner in the 9 through 12 classes (combined points in classes 41 through 45). Buckle Sponsor: TBA Note: There will be a high point winner in the 13 through 17 classes (combined points in classes 46through 50). Buckle Sponsor: TBA
Rider 18 yrs. & Older as of 12/31/18 Extended Divisions Entry Fee: $15.00 per Class Drug Fee: $5.00 per Horse American System of Judging Ribbons First Through Fifth Place Premiums offered per class for classes with 3 or more judged entries:
1st 2nd 3rd
$20 $15 $10
DIVISION 58- 18 Yrs. & Older Class: 51. Showmanship (This class is on Friday & doesn’t count
towards the High Point Award)—CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 52. Walk / Trot warm up (does not count for High Point Award) 53. English Pleasure—CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 54. English Equitation—CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 55. English Command—CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 56. Hunter Hack— CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 57. Working Hunter—CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 58. Versatility (English to Western) Note: There will be a high point winner in the 18 & over
classes (combined points in classes 53 through 58). Buckle Sponsor: TBA 59. Walk / Trot warm up (does not count for High Point Award) 60. Horsemanship —CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 61. Western Pleasure—CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 62. Western Equitation—CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 63. Western Command—CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 64. Trail—CLASS SPONSOR: TBA Note: There will be a high point winner in the 18 & over classes (combined points in classes 60 through 64). Buckle Sponsor: Lassen Veterinary Hospital
65. Clover Leaf Barrels—CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 66. Pole Bending—CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 67. Single Stake—CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 68. Birangle— CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 69. Big T— CLASS SPONSOR: TBA
Note: There will be a high point winner in the 18 & over classes (combined points in classes 65 through 69). Buckle Sponsor: Charlie King
DIVISION 59-PERFORMANCE OPEN Class: 70. Ranch Riding—CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 71. Ranch Horse Trail—CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 72. Reining Junior Horse (Horse 5 yrs. of age and younger
(1/1/18).— CLASS SPONSOR: TBA 73. Reining Senior Horse—CLASS SPONSOR: TBA
DIVISION 54-OPEN RANCH 14. Ranch Horse Halter (this class will be run with the other
Halter Classes)
Note: There will be a high point winner in the Performance Open (combined points in classes 70 through 73 and Div.54-class 14). Buckle Sponsor: TBA
$25.00 a class per horse 40% goes to the Fair and 60% is split depending upon the number of horses entered. These classes are jackpot classes and are not added for high point awards.
74. English Pleasure Jackpot Sweepstakes ADDED MONEY SPONSOR: TBA
75. Ranch Riding Jackpot Sweepstakes ADDED MONEY SPONSOR: TBA
76. Western Pleasure Jackpot Sweepstakes ADDED MONEY SPONSOR: TBA
77. Reining Jackpot Sweepstakes ADDED MONEY SPONSOR: TBA
78. Cloverleaf Barrels Jackpot Sweepstakes ADDED MONEY SPONSOR: TBA
79. Pole Bending Jackpot Sweepstakes ADDED MONEY SPONSOR: TBA
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TRACTOR SUPPLY ED STAUB AND SONS
JIM AND LINDA WOLCOTT CRITTER KEEPERS
PLUMAS BANK LAZY SPUR L RANCH (LESLIE’S)
SMITH RANCH JULIE WOODWARD/ ELITE SALON
THOMPSON PEAK/MODOC VETERINARY SERVICES STEVE’S PUMP/H2O PROS SCHROEDER LIVESTOCK
WESTERN INSPIRATION (PETE AND JANIS JASON) IN MEMORY OF FAYE LAVER
JUDY MADDOX SINGLETON, AUMAN PC
LASSEN TIRE KRUMMS KREATIONS
CAL SIERRA TITLE LASSEN VETERINARY SERVICES
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