2019 SOUTHERN IOWA FAIR Index OPEN CLASS RULES · you will be disqualified** all children may...
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2019 SOUTHERN IOWA FAIR OPEN CLASS RULES
SOUTHERN IOWA FAIR OFFICIALS Shawn Van Engelenhoven………………………….…….President Bruce Veenstra………………………………….……….. Vice President Keith Ringelestein………………………………………..Treasurer Erica Antolik……………………………………………...Secretary
SOUTHERN IOWA FAIR BOARD Andy Antolik Holly Padgett Adam Antolik Keith Ringelestein Sharis Claver Shawn Van Engelenhoven Bruce Veenstra Troy DeMoney Jim McCrea Jeremy Lobberecht Guthry Vroegh
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Index
Page Topic__________________________ 3 General Rules & Regula ons 4 Division I: Junior Arts 7 Division II: Culinary 13 Division III: Quilts & Needlecra 21 Division IV: Hobbies 28 Division V: Holidays 32 Division VI: Care Facili es 33 Division VII: Fine Arts 37 Division VIII: Floriculture & Hor culture 45 Division IX: Family History 49 Contests
Website www.southerniowafair.com
641‐673‐7004 or Email ‐ [email protected]
Admissions Events Only No General Admission Charge at the Main Gate
All Vehicles: $3.00 per day/ $12.00 per week
Parking charge in effect: Monday‐ 4PM to 8PM
Tuesday– Friday– 8AM to 8PM Saturday– Noon to 8PM
FAIR OFFICIALLY OPENS AT 4PM Monday, July 15, 2019 Open/Closing Times
Administra on Office……..8:00 a.m.‐7:00 p.m. 4‐H Office……..8:00 a.m.‐5:00 p.m.
Exhibit Building……..9:00 a.m.‐8:30 p.m. Varied Industry Building……..10:00 a.m.‐9:00 p.m.
Grandstand……..10:00 a.m.‐9:00 p.m.
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OPEN CLASS JUDGING SCHEDULE
Tuesday, July 16, 2019 Quilts……………………………………………………..….………..11:00 Culinary………………………………………………..….………….11:00 Needlecra ……………………...……………………….…..……..1:00 Holidays………………………………………………..…….…..…...2:00 Fine Arts………………………………………………….……….......2:00 Wednesday, July 17, 2019 Jr. Arts & Cra s…………………………………………………...….……..9:00 Family History…………………………………..………...…....….10:00 Care Centers………………………………………………...….……10:00 Hobbies.....................................................................10:00 Hor culture/Floriculture………………………………………..11:00
OPEN CLASS GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
1) Exhibit Building is open 9:00 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. 2) The Associa on will pay cash premiums as enumerated in this premium list, and
we desire to encourage all worthy exhibits, and shall be glad to furnish space for all desirable exhibits. The Associa on reserves the right to postpone or carry the fair over one to two days following the fair date on account of rainy weather and all exhibits will be held un l released by the secretary and any exhibit leaving un-less released by the secretary will forfeit all premiums won.
3) Exhibitors must see to the delivery of their exhibits, to the exhibit building on the fairgrounds. NO ITEMS THAT HAVE BEEN EXHIBITED AT THE SOUTHERN IOWA FAIR BEFORE WILL BE ACCEPTED IN OPEN CLASS. The Board of Directors and Superintendents will use all diligence to ensure the safety of stock and ar cles a er their arrival but will not be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur. Exhibitors must give personal a en on to the property and imme-diately preceding the close of the fair, take charge of the same.
4) NO EXHIBITOR IS TO MAKE COMMENT DURING THE JUDGING. If so, exhibits will be disqualified. Any ques ons may be presented at close of judging.
5) Persons interested directly in the premiums in any department must not act as a judge in that department. The Associa on will supply expert judges for each de-partment as far as possible.
6) Exhibitors bringing or picking up exhibits on Sunday will not pay a parking fee and will be allowed to park in the area of the Exhibit Hall. On Monday a er 4:00pm you will be charged a parking fee. Monday & Saturday you will have to park in the regular parking lot. This applies to everyone.
7) Office personnel will pay premiums for Open Class exhibits, in the exhibit building on Saturday, July 21 from 8:00 – 9:00 p.m. or Sunday, July 22 from 1:00-3:00 p.m., at the me you pick up your exhibit. 8) Cer ficates of Registry must be furnished if demanded of animals exhibited. 9) ALL PREMIUM CHECKS NOT CASHED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE ON THE CHECK WILL BE FORFEITED TO THE FAIR ASSOCIATION AND WILL BE STAMPED TO THIS EFFECT.
SUPERINTENDENTS
Superintendents shall have full charge of their department, being re-sponsible to the Secretary and the Fair board. Each superintendent is expected to be on the grounds each day of the fair, to a end to the recep on and arrangement of ar cles or animals to be exhibited in his or her division and to exercise great care in preserving and returning entry books, as soon as entry of awards are in them, and upon no other authority can warrants be drawn for premiums. No classes may be wri en into the entry books. In order to receive premium money, entries must have been printed in the catalogue.
DIVISION I JUNIOR ARTS
Superintendents ………………… Paule e Williams, Connie Stout, Anna Nikkel Judge ………………………………………………………….… Michelle Johnson Exhibit Hall Opens at 9:00 a.m. & Closes at 8:30 p.m. Judging: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 – 9:00 am No Entry Fee for this class. RULES: Entries will be received 6:00‐8:00 p.m. Monday, July 15 ‐ in the Exhibit Hall, OR 8:00‐10:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 16, 2019 in the Exhibit Hall. These entries CAN NOT be entered prior to this date ABSOLUTELY NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER THIS TIME. All exhibits must have been completed since September 1, 2018. All Exhibitors are considered as being in the grade just completed. Limit of ONE ENTRY PER ENTRY NUMBER, such as 1 a, 1 b, and 1 c, with a limit of 6 entries overall. Child will be given a number by the Superintendent at check in Not prior to entry in the Exhibit Hall. All pictures must be mounted on card stock, poster board or ma ed. Premiums: First, second and third – money. A Best of Show Ribbon will be award-
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Exhibits will be released from 8:00 pm‐9:00 pm on Saturday, July 20, 2019 or Sunday, July 21, 2019 from 1:00 pm‐3:00 pm. ABSOLUTELY NO EARLY RELEASES. Premiums awarded:
First Place - $1.00 Second Place - $.50 Third Place - $.25 *COPYRIGHT LAW* **No copying cartoon characters or “logos”. You will be disqualified** ALL CHILDREN MAY ENTER ANY OF THE CATAGORIES LISTED, BUT ARE LIMITED TO 6 ENTRIES PER CHILD
CLASS P.S. PRESCHOOL – 4 & 5 YR. OLDS (MUST BE 4 BY JAN. 1, 2019)
CLASS A
KINDERGARTEN CLASS B
FIRST & SECOND GRADES CLASS C
THIRD & FOURTH GRADES
CLASS D FIFTH & SIXTH GRADES
CLASS E
SEVENTH & EIGHTH GRADES
CLASS SP (SPECIAL NEEDS) ENTRY # 1. 3-D Paper Construc on 14. Dioramas (Shoe Box 3-D) 2. Bird Feeder 15. Dolls-Any Media 3. Bird Houses - any media 16. Dough Art 4. Bu on Art 17. Drawings 5. Clay Pieces a. Chalk a. Molded. b. Charcoal b. Hand Built c. Colored Pencil 6. Clothes Pin Art d. Crayon 7. Collage - Any Media e. Craypas (pastels) 8. Construc on Blocks (NOT LEGOS) f. Ink 9. Cra S cks g. Magic Marker 10. Crayon Art h. Lead Pencil 11. Crayon Resist 18. Duct Tape 12. Decoupage 19. Fabric Art . 13. Design-Any Media . . 5
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48. Nature Art 49. Origami 50. Pain ng a. Acrylic d. Tempra b. Finger Paint e. Watercolors c. Oil Pastels f. Other 51. Painted Apparel a. Pillows b. T-Shirts c. Other 52. Painted Wood Cra 53. Paper Mache 54. Perspec ve 55. Photography a. Animal b. People c. Scenery d. Sports e. Flowers 56. Placemats 57. Plas c grid 58. Plas c Molding 59. Posters (No larger than 16x20”) a. Acrylic b. Crayon c. Magic Marker d. Mixed Media e. Pencil 60. Pot Holder 61. Quil ng 62. Recycled Items a. Cardboard b. Marbles c. Metal d. Paper e. Plas c f. Other 63. Sand or Salt Art a. 3-D art b. Flat (on paper) c. Sandpaper Art 64. Scrapbook Page 65. Scratch Art 66. Shrink art 67. Soap Carving
20. Fairy Garden a. Smaller than 18” b. Larger than 18” 21. Flower Construc on a. Cardboard (Egg Carton) b. Fabric c. Paper d. Plas c e. Shell f. Tissue 22. Flower Pot Art 23. Foam Art 24. Foil Pictures 25. Free Hand - Scrap or Paper Cu ng 26. Free Hand Enlarging 27. Fuse Beading 28. Glass Etching 29. Holiday Themed a. Christmas b. Halloween c. Other 30. Homemade Candles 31. Homemade Hair Accessories 32. Homemade Jewelry 33. Homemade Key Chain 34. Homemade Stuffed Item 35. Leaf Pain ng 36. Leather Cra 37. Lego Art - 12x12 Base (No Larger) MUST BE IN CONTAINER 38. Macaroni Art 39.Macrame 40.Magnets 41.Match S ck Art 42.Metal Relief 43.Metal Work 44. Mobile 45. Models - Assembled by child only! Must be in container not to exceed 2” larger than item. a. Airplane b. Boat c. Car d. Truck e. Other than men oned 46. Mosaic– Any Style 47. Nature Arrangement
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80. Wire Sculpture 81. Wri ng (Paragraph of 5 sentences) a. Cursive b. Manuscript 82. Wood Burning 83. Wood Carving 84. Wood Project 85. Yard Art 86. Yarn Art 87. Yarn Pictures 88. Other Than Men oned
68. Stained Glass 69. Stamp Art 70. Stencil Art 71. Stepping Stone 72. Stitchery 73. String Art 74. Sun Catchers 75. Tissue Art 76. Toothpick Art 77. Wall Hanging 78. Weaving a. Paper b. Yarn c. Other 79. Wreath
DIVISION II CULINARY
Superintendent……………………………………Linda VanDonselaar, Laura McKinney Judge………………………………………………………………Rhonda Magnusson Exhibit Hall Opens at 9:00 a.m. and Closes at 8:30 p.m Judging: Tuesday, July 16, 2019‐ 11:00 am Entry Fee 25% of the First Place Premium (Such as $2.00 = $.50 $5.00 = $1.25) RULES: 1. Entries at the Fair Office prior to the Fair Monday, July 15, 5:00 – 8:00 pm at the Exhibit Hall Tuesday, July 16, 8:00 – 10:00 am at the Exhibit Hall
NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER THIS TIME Entry fee is $.50 per item unless noted. You must get an exhibitor number at the front table before taking your items to the Division they will be entered in. You will need a separate Sheet for each Division you enter items.
2. Exhibitor may pick up baked goods as soon as all food items have been judged, not before judging is over. Only a por on of the baked items will be retained for exhibi on. NOTE: Any baked item not picked up by 8:00 pm July 17th will be disposed of.
3. Limit of one entry in each entry number. Iden cal items cannot be entered in two different classes. Entries must have been prepared since last years fair.
4. Entry tag is to be placed on outside of each container 5. Only one Best of Show ribbon will be awarded at Judge’s discre on. 6. All baked goods are to be in ZIP LOCK BAGS 8
7. NO mixes are to be used unless altered to make a different product such as cookies from a cake mix, etc.
8. All canned goods, including Jams & Jellies are to be properly sealed with the screw bands le on the jars. All canned items must have a card a ached with the following informa on:
a. Method of Preserva on c. Date Processed b. Processing Time d. List of Ingredients Jars may be opened for judging.
9. NO PANS. Cakes are to be baked in an 8”x8” pan and placed upon cardboard. (Unless a different size is warranted, angel food etc.) NO 9”x13” Cakes. Yeast Breads are to be baked in 9 ¼” x 5 ½” pans. YEAST BREADS IN 7 3/8” X 3 5/8” PANS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. (Bread Machines)
10. All entries need to be on HEAVY paper plates or heavy cardboard cov‐ered with white freezer paper. For cakes, cardboard is not to exceed 1” larger than the item. (White plates show off foods the best)
11. A card with the list of ingredients MUST be a ached to ALL items. Entries not having this card WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
12. No fros ngs, glazes, or drizzles will be allowed on ANY baked goods except on the ugly cake and decorated cake/cupcakes entries.
13. Entries using uncooked eggs or cream cheese will NOT be accepted. Cream Cheese mints will be accepted if there is at least 1-cup sugar to 8oz cream cheese.
14. Younger exhibitor classes 21, 22, will be judged first. 15. A break in the judging will take place at the judges request 16. All entries must be the work of amateurs unless stated on the entry tag. Entries to be released Saturday July 20th from 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm or Sun‐day, July 21st from 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm. Premium money will be with the office personnel in Exhibit Hall. Absolutely NO early releases. Premiums: First Place - $2.00 Second Place - $1.50 CLASS 1
BREAD /ROLLS WITH YEAST Please specify what brand of yeast was used.
ENTRY # 1. Cinnamon Rolls—4 per plate 4. Hamburger Buns
2. Coffeecake, whole cake 5. Pan Rolls—a ached 3. Dinner Rolls—una ached using 8x8 inch or 9x9 inch (Bu erhorn, Cloverleaf, etc.) pan (9 only)
6. Breads a. Braided g. Potato b. Cinnamon h. Raisin c French i .Rye d. Honey j. Wheat e. Mixed Grain k. White f. Oatmeal l. Any Not Men oned 7. Any Not Men oned CLASS 2
QUICK BREADS & Muffins– NO YEAST ENTRY #
8. Apricot Bread 15. Fresh Fruit Bread 9. Banana Bread 16. Fruit Muffins (four) 10. Biscuits (four) 17. Muffins (other than fruit) 11. Coffeecake (non yeast) 18. Nut Bread 12. Corn Bread 19. Pumpkin Bread 13. Corn Bread Muffins (four) 20. Zucchini Bread 14. Dried Fruit Bread 21. Any Not Men oned
CLASS 3 CAKES – NO FROSTING
ENTRY # 22. Angel Food 28. Fruit Cake (Apple, 23. Bunt Raisin, Rhubarb, etc) 24. Carrot 29. Pound Cake 25. Chiffon 30. White 26. Chocolate 31. Yellow 27. Coconut 32. Any Not Men oned
CLASS 4 UGLY CAKE
Open to youth ages 7‐17 (No Larger than 18 inches) ENTRY #
33. Ages 7-11 years old 34. Ages 12-17 years old CLASS 5
PASTRY NO SOFT PIES /PECAN ACCEPTED – MAY BE IN GLASS ,ETC. PIE PLATE
LIST VARIETY OF FRUIT IF POSSIBLE ENTRY #
35. Apple 39. Any Berry 36. Apricot 40. Rhubarb 37. Cherry 41. Miscellaneous Pastries/Tarts—4 38. Peach 42. Any Not Men oned
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CLASS – 6 BAR COOKIES
No Fros ng./May have Edible Garnish 4 to a plate. ENTRY #
43. Blondies 48. Pumpkin Bars 44. Brownies 49. Rice Krispy Bars 45. Fruit Bars (Apple, etc) 50. Layered Bars 46. Peanut Bu er Bars 51. One-layer Bar Cookie 47. Pecan Bars 52. Any Not Men oned
CLASS – 7 COOKIES
Please have 4 to a plate. ENTRY #
53. Chocolate Base Cookies 59. Oatmeal Chocolate Chip 54. Chocolate Chip (tradi onal) 60. Oatmeal Raisin 55. Icebox (sliced) 61. Peanut Bu er Based Cookie 56. M&M Cookies 62. Sugar Cookies 57. No-Bake Cookies 63. White Chocolate (tradi onal) 58. Oatmeal Bu erscotch 64. Any Not Men oned
CLASS – 8 CANDY
Please have 4 pieces to a plate. ENTRY #
65. Candies 67. Fudge 66. Caramels 68. Any Not men oned
CLASS – 9 SNACK FOODS
Either 2 cups in bag or 4 to a plate ENTRY #
69. Carmel Corn 72. Party Mix 70. Cereal 73. Sweetened Nuts 71. Flavored Popcorn 74. Any Not Men oned
CLASS – 10
FRUIT COBBLER, BETTIE OR BUCKLE In pan specified in recipe
ENTRY # 75. Any Berry 78. Peach 76. Any Berry Combina on 79. Rhubarb 77. Apple 80. Any Not Men oned 10
CLASS – 11 JAM
Must be in half‐pint jars/No Freezer or Refrigerator Jam ENTRY #
81. Apricot 87. Grape 82. Blackberry 88. Peach 83. Blueberry 89. Plum 84. Cherry 90. Raspberry 85. Combina on of fruits 91. Strawberry 86. Gooseberry 92. Any Not Men oned
CLASS – 12 JELLIES
Must be in half‐pint jars/No Freezer or Refrigerator Jam May not contain commercial fruit juices.
ENTRY # 93. Apple 99. Grape 94. Blackberry 100. Peach 95. Cherry 101. Plum 96. Combina on of fruits 102 Raspberry 97. Crab Apple 103. Strawberry 98. Elderberry 104. Any Not Men oned
CLASS – 13 Bu ers & Preserves
Must be in half‐pint jars ENTRY #
105. Blackberry 109. Tomato 106. Cherry 110. Apple Bu er 107. Peach 111. Any Not Men oned (2 Allowed) 108. Raspberry
CLASS – 14
CANNED FRUITS Must be canned in quart or pint jars
ENTRY # 112. Apples 121. Plums 113. Applesauce 122. Raspberries 114. Apricots 123. Rhubarb 115. Bing Cherries 124. Spiced Apple Rings 116. Blackberries 125. Berries other than men oned 117. Mixed Fruit 126. Fruits (except berries) other than 118. Peaches men oned 119. Pears 127. Juice 120. Pie Filling 128. Any Not Men oned
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CLASS – 15 CANNED VEGETABLES
Must be canned in pint or quart jars ENTRY #
129. Asparagus Spears 136. Shelled Green Peas 130. Beets 137. Potatoes 131. Carrots 138. Tomatoes 132. Corn 139. Tomato Juice 133. Green Beans 140. Vegetable Soup 134. Mixed Vegetables 141. Yellow (wax) Beans 135. Sauerkraut 142. Any Not Men oned
CLASS – 16 PICKLES, RELISHES, KETCHUP, SALSA & SAUCES
Must be canned in pint jars except otherwise specified ENTRY # 143. Beets 149. Pickle Relish
144. Bread & Bu er Pickles 150. Chili Sauce 145. Cucumber 151. Salsa 146. Dill Pickles 152. Tomato Ketchup 147. Lime Pickles 153. Watermelon 148. Sweet Pickles 154. Any Not Men oned
CLASS – 17 MEATS
Must be canned in pint or quart jars ENTRY #
155. Beef 158. Venison 156. Chicken 159. Any Not Men oned 157. Pork CLASS— 18
MISCELLANEOUS
160. Dehydrated Fruit 162. Dehydrated Herbs 161. Dehydrated Vegetables 163. Any Not Men oned
CLASS – 19
HONEY 3 jars
ENTRY # 164.. White Extracted Honey 167. Dark Amber Extracted Honey 165. Light Amber Extracted Honey 168. Sec on Honey 166. Amber Extracted Honey 169. Any Not Men oned
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CLASS – 20 ITEMS MADE WITH HONEY
ENTRY # 170. Bread 173. Muffins 171. Cookies 174. Any Not Men oned 172. Granola/Cereal CLASS 21 SUGAR FREE Entry# Any item 1-174 CLASS 22 GLUTEN FREE Entry# Any item 1—174 CLASS 23 CREATE A FAMILY BAKING LEGACY This division is only open to a two‐member team of Grandparent/Grandchild or Parent/Child from the same family Please list on recipe the team members’ rela onship to one another Child must be 10 years of age and under as of date of compe on. Select from any category. CLASS 24 GIRLS & BOYS: 4 – 8 YEARS OF AGE
State age on entry tag. ENTRY # Any Item 1-174
CLASS – 25 GIRLS & BOYS: 9 ‐ 12 YEARS OF AGE
State age on entry tag. ENTRY #
Any Item 1—174 CLASS – 26
GIRLS & BOYS: 13 – 18 YEARS OF AGE State age on entry tag
ENTRY # Any item 1—174
CLASS – 27 SPECIAL NEEDS
State age on entry tag ENTRY # Any Item 1—174
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DIVISION III QUILTS & NEEDLECRAFT
Exhibit Hall Opens at 9:00 a.m. & Closes at 8:30 p.m. RULES 1. Entries at Fair Office prior to Fair Monday, July 15 6:00 – 8:00 pm at the Exhibit Hall Tuesday, July 16 8:00 – 10:00 am at the Exhibit Hall NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER THIS TIME Entry fee is $.50 per item. You must get an exhibitor number at the front table before taking your items to the Division they will be entered in. You will need a separate sheet for each Division you enter items. 2. Any ar cles previously exhibited at the Southern Iowa Fair will not be shown or judged, if posi ve proof is shown. This rule will be enforced. If proof is found, ALL premium money will be withheld. 3. Entries must have regula on entry tags. 4. Each ar cle entered must be the work of the exhibitor and shown in clean and neat condi on. We reserve the right not to judge a dirty ar cle. 5. All entries must be the work of amateurs unless stated on the entry tag 6. Exhibitors are limited to one entry in each entry number, but as many clas-ses as you wish. Iden cal items cannot be entered in two different classes. 7. All ar cles and garments must have an entry tag secured to it. 8. Any nametags on ar cles or garments must be covered. 9. One Best of Show ribbon will be awarded at the Judges discre on. 10. Entries will be released Saturday, July 20th from 8:00 – 9:00 pm or Sunday, July 21st from 1:00 – 3:00 pm Premium money will be with office personnel in the Exhibit Hall. Absolutely NO early releases. Premiums: First Place ‐ $2.00 Second Place ‐ $1.50
QUILTS Superintendents…………………………………. Por a Figland, Barbara Johnson Judges……………………………………………….……………. Aleta Gustavson
Judging: Tuesday, July 16, 2019– 11:00 am Entry Fee 25% of the First Place Premium
Defini on: A quilt is a fabric sandwich (3 layers) held together with tying, hand or machine quil ng s tches. The same individual, with the excep on of
entries for team and group quilts, must do piecing and quil ng.
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Perimeter is the measurement around the outside edge of the quilt. All items must be finished
List the name of the quilt if known.
CLASS 1 BED SIZE QUILT (total perimeter of 300 inches or more) –
MACHINE QUILTED. DONE ENTIRELY BY ONE INDIVIDUAL
1. Appliqué 6. Memory 2. Hand Embroidered 7. My First Quilt 3. Machine Embroidered 8. Novelty 4. Mixed Technique (2 or more: pieced, 9. Scrap (more than 20 fabrics) appliquéd, embroidery, etc.) 10. Any Not Men oned 5. Pieced
CLASS 2 BED SIZE QUILT (total perimeter of 300 inches or more) –
HAND QUILTED DONE ENTIRELY BY ONE INDIVIDUAL
11. Appliqued 16. Memory
12. Hand Embroidered 17. My First Quilt
13. Machine Embroidered 18. Novelty
14. Mixed Technique (2 or more: pieced, 19. Scrap (more than 20 fabrics)
appliqued, embroidery, etc.) 20. Any Not Men oned
15. Pieced
CLASS 3
BED SIZE TEAM OR GROUP QUILT (total perimeter of 300 inches or more) – MACHINE QUILTED
Please provide names of others who have done any part of the quilt on the back of the entry tag or on a card a ached to the quilt.
21. Appliqued 26. Pieced 22. Block Exchange Quilt 27. Mixed Technique (2 or more: 23. Hand Embroidered pieced, appliqued, embroidered, etc.) 24. Machine Embroidered 28. Scrap (more than 20 fabrics) 25. Found and Finished (quilt blocks 29. My First Quilt “found” and finished for yourself or 30. Any not Men oned someone else.)
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. CLASS 4
BED SIZE TEAM OR GROUP QUILT (total perimeter of 300 inches or more) HAND QUILTED
Please provide names of others who have done any part of the quilt on the back of the entry tag or on a card a ached to the quilt.
ENTRY # 31. Appliqued 36. Pieced 32. Block Exchange Quilt (appliqued, 37. Mixed Technique (2 or more: embroidered, etc.) pieced, appliqued, embroidered, etc.) 33. Hand Embroidered 38. Scrap (more than 20 fabrics) 34. Machine Embroidered 39. My First Quilt 35. Found and Finished (quilt blocks/tops 40. Any Not Men oned “found” and finished for yourself or someone else)
CLASS 5 WALL QUILT (total perimeter less than 300 inches)
Can be machine or hand quilted Done en rely by one individual:
41. Appliquéd 46. Pieced - 42. Memory less than 36” all sides 43. Mixed Technique (2 or more: pieced 47. Pieced - appliquéd, embroidered, etc.) more than 36” all sides 44. Hand Embroidered 48. My First Wall Quilt 45. Machine Embroidered 49. Any Not Men oned
CLASS 6
LAP/YOUTH QUILTS (total perimeter less than 300 inches) Can be machine or hand quilted. Done en rely by one individual
ENTRY # 50. Appliquéd 54. My First Quilt 51. Mixed technique (2 or more: pieced, 55. Memory appliquéd, embroidered, etc.) 56. Hand Embroidered 52. Pieced 57. Machine Embroidered 53. Scrap (more than 20 fabrics) 58 . Any Not Men oned
CLASS 7
BABY/CRIB QUILTS Can be machine or hand quilted. Done en rely by one individual
ENTRY # 59. Appliquéd 62. My First Quilt 60. Mixed technique (2 or more: pieced, 63. Hand Embroidered appliquéd, embroidered, etc.) 64. Machine Embroidered 61. Pieced 65. Any Not Men oned 16
CLASS 8 OTHER QUILTED ITEMS
Can be machine or hand quilted Done en rely by one individual
ENTRY# 66. Miniature Quilt (less than 20” per side) 69. Art Quilt 67. Novelty Quilt 70. Any Not Men oned 68. T-Shirt Quilt
CLASS 9 WALL QUILT
Team or Group Can be machine or hand quilted
Please provide names of others who have done any part of the quilt on the back of the entry tag or on a card a ached to the quilt.
ENTRY #
71. Appliquéd 76. Pieced – 72. Memory less than 36” per sides 73. Mixed Technique (2 or more: pieced 77. Pieced - appliquéd, embroidered, etc.) more than 36” per all sides 74. Hand Embroidered 78. My First Wall Quilt 75. Machine Embroidered 79. Any Not Men oned
CLASS 10 LAP/YOUTH QUILTS (total perimeter less than 300 inches)
Team or Group Can be machine or hand quilted
Please provide names of others who have done any part of the quilt on the back of the entry tag or on a card a ached to the quilt.
ENTRY # 80. Appliquéd 84. My First Quilt 81. Mixed technique (2 or more: pieced 85. Memory appliquéd, embroidered, etc.) 86. Hand Embroidered 82. Pieced 87. Machine Embroidered 83. Scrap (more than 20 fabrics) 88. Any Not Men oned
CLASS 11 BABY/CRIB QUILTS Team or Group
Can be machine or hand quilted Please provide names of others who have done any part of
the quilt on the back of the entry tag or on a card a ached to the quilt. ENTRY # 89. Appliquéd 92. My First Quilt 90. Mixed technique (2 or more: pieced 93. Hand Embroidered appliquéd, embroidered, etc.) 94. Machine Embroidered 91. Pieced 95. Any Not Men oned 17
CLASS 12 OTHER QUILTED ITEMS
Team or Group Can be machine or hand quilted
Please provide names of others who have done any part of the quilt on the back of the entry tag or on a card a ached to the quilt.
ENTRY# 96. Miniature Quilt (less than 20” per side) 99. Art Quilt 97 . Novelty Quilt 100. Any Not Men oned 98. T-Shirt Quilt
CLASS 13 TIED COMFORTER
ENTRY # 101. Bed Size (total perimeter 300 inches or more) 102. Lap/Youth Size (total perimeter less than 300 inches) 103. Baby/Crib Size 104. Any Not Men oned
DIVISION III A NEEDLECRAFT
Superintendents………………………………………………..Ruth Branderhorst Judges…………………………………………………... ……………Mary Bruhn Entries at Fair Office prior to Fair Monday, July 15 6:00—8:00 pm at the Exhibit Hall Tuesday, July 16 8:00—10:00 am at the Exhibit Hall NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER THIS TIME Judging: Tuesday, July 16, 2019 – 1:00 pm Entry Fee 25% of the First Place Premium
CLASS 14 SEWING/QUILTED
ENTRY # 1. Potholders – Set of 2 8. Ladies Item 2. Coasters— Set of 2 a. Quilted 3. Table Runner b. Sewn 4. Table Centerpiece 9. Boy’s Item 5. Place Mats—Set of 2 10. Men’s Item 6. Baby Item 11. Pillow Case a. Quilted 12. Small Personal Item b. Sewn a. Jewelry Bag/Roll 7. Girls Item b. Eye Glass Case a. Quilted c. Curling Iron Bag b. Sewn 13. Any Not Men oned 18
CLASS 15
EMBROIDERY/APPLIQUE ENTRY # 14.Potholders—Set of 2 22. Appliqued Household Item 15. Coasters—Set of 2 a. Hand Appliqued 16.Table Runner b. Machine Appliqued 17.Table Centerpiece 23. Printed Cross S tch 18.Place Mats—Set of 2 a. Large 19.Tea Towels—Set of 2 b. Small a. Hand Appliqued 24. Needlepoint b. Hand Embroidered 25. Decorated T-Shirt/Sweatshirt c. Machine Embroidered 26. Pillow Case 20.Appliqued Wall Hanging 27. Patchwork Item a. Hand Appliqued 28. Embroidered Picture (Framed) b. Machine Appliqued a. 8 x 10 or Larger 21. Appliqued Clothing b. 7 x 9 or Smaller a. Hand Appliqued 29. Embroidered Clothing b. Machine Appliqued 30. Any Not Men oned
CLASS 16 KNITTED
ENTRY # 31. Potholders—Set of 2 35. Place Mats 32. Coasters—Set of 2 36. Baby Item 33. Table Runner 37. Clothing Item 34. Table Centerpiece 38. Any Not Men oned
CLASS 17 CROCHET
ENTRY # 39. Potholders—Set of 2 45. Afghan 40. Coasters—Set of 2 a. Large 41. Table Runner b. Small 42. Table Centerpiece c. Baby 43. Place Mats 46. Any Not Men oned 44. Rug
CLASS 18 TATTING
ENTRY # 47. Book Mark 50. Pillow Case Edge 48. Doily– Mounted (May be removed) 51. Any Not Men oned 49. Handkerchief Edge 19
CLASS 19 PURSES/TOTES
ENTRY # 52. Tote Bag (Larger than 12 x 12) a. Quilted b. Sewn c. Made From Something Else (Jeans) d. Any Not Men oned 53. Tote Bag (Smaller than 12 x 12) A. Quilted b. Sewn C. Made From Something Else (Jeans) d. Any Not Men oned 54. Purses a. Quilted b. Sewn c. Made From Something Else (Jeans) d. Small Formal Bag e. Any Not Men oned
CLASS 20
COUNTED CROSS STITCH ENTRY # 55. Wall Hanging 62. Picture—Animals and Birds a. Large—Over 12” a. Larger than 8”x10” b. Small—Under 12” b. 8”x10” or Smaller 56. Sampler 63. Picture—Precious Moments a. Larger—Over 12” a. Larger than 8”x10” b. Smaller—Under 12” b. 8”x10” or Smaller 57. Picture—Outside Scene 64. Picture—Original Design a. Larger than 8”x10” a. Larger than 8”x10” b. 8”x 10” or Smaller b. 8”x10” or Smaller 58 . Picture—Inside Scene 65. Picture—Sampler a. Larger than 8”x10” a. Larger than 8”x10” b. 8”x10” or Smaller b. 8”x10” or Smaller 59. Pillow Cases 66. Jar Lids 60. Afghan 67. Any Not Men oned 61. Ar cle of Clothing CLASS 21 MISCELLANEOUS Entry# 68. Pillow a. Appliqued e. Quilted b. Crochet f. Sewn c. Folded Star g. Any Not Men oned d. Kni ed
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69. Rugs 73. Doll a. Braided a. Handmade Doll b. Woven b. Doll Clothes C. Any Not Men oned c. Doll Blanket 70. Child’s Ac vity Book 74. Recycled Item (Give Descrip on) 71. Child’s Toy 75. Any Not Men oned 72. Apron
CLASS 22 WORK OF GIRLS / BOYS
Ages: 5 – 8 Years Please list age on Entry Sheet
ENTRY # Any Items Previously Listed CLASS 23 WORK OF GIRLS / BOYS
Ages: 9‐12 Years Please list age on Entry Sheet
ENTRY # Any Items Previously Listed
CLASS 24 WORK OF GIRLS/BOYS\ Ages: 13 – 17 Years
Please list age on Entry Sheet ENTRY # Any Items Previously Listed
CLASS 25 WORK OF SPECIAL NEEDS
Please list age on Entry Sheet ENTRY # Any Items Previously Listed
DIVISION IV HOBBIES
Superintendents…………………………………..… Beth Stout, Judge………………………………………….…….……….Pam Vande Voort Exhibit Hall Opens at 9:00 a.m. & Closes at 8:30 p.m. . Judging: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 – 10:00 am Entry Fee 25% of the First Place Premium RULES 1. Entries at Fair office prior to Fair:
Monday, July 16, 6:00 – 8:00 pm at the Exhibit Hall Tuesday, July 17, 8:00 – 10:00 am at the Exhibit Hall
NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER THIS TIME Entry fee is $.50 per item.
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You must get an exhibitor number at the front table before taking your items to the Division they will be entered in. You will need a separate sheet for each Division you enter items. 2. No entry will be accepted if not entered on official entry tags. 3. Each ar cle must be the work of the exhibitor and shown in a clean and neat
condi on. 4. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry in each entry number. (example: Class 3
one entry in a, one entry in b, etc.) 5. One Best of Show ribbon will be awarded at the Judges discre on. 7. Any ar cle that comes in a set or grouping will be accepted. 8. Any ar cle previously exhibited at the Southern Iowa Fair will not be
accepted. 9. All entries must be the work of amateurs unless stated on the entry tag. 10. No exhibit to exceed 24”x36”x 18” 11. Classes # 25 through #28, WILL BE JUDGED FIRST. 12. Exhibits will be released from 8:00 – 9:00 pm Saturday, July 21st or
Sunday, July 22nd, 1:00 – 3:00 pm. Premium Money will be with Office Personnel in the Exhibit Hall. Absolutely NO early releases.
Premiums: First Place—$2.00 Second—$1.50
CLASS 1 CERAMICS
ENTRY # 1. Stains 6. Glazes 2. Under glaze 7. Over Glaze 3. Porcelain 8. Suede 4. Groupings (3 or more items coordinated) 9. Other Than Men oned 5. 5. Holidays – other than Christmas
CLASS 2 WALL HANGINGS
ENTRY # 10. Macramé 15. Plaques Plaster 11. Plaques Mosaic 16. Latch Hook 12. Needle Punch 17. Wood (original pieced 13. Fabric wood design) 14. Plaques 18. Other Than Men oned
CLASS3 POTTERY
19. Wheel & Hand Built– Original Design a. Earthenware e. Glazes b. Porcelain f. Stains c. Stoneware g. Design (3 entries allowed) d. Raku h. Other Than Men oned 22
CLASS 4 DOLLS
ENTRY # 20. Crocheted 23. Heritage (pillowcase) 21. Fabric 24. Other Than Men oned 22. Constructed
CLASS 5 FABRIC
ENTRY # 25. Fabric Frames 27. Wreaths 26. Fabric Boxes 28. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 6 FLOWER CRAFT
ENTRY # 29. Silk 32. Ar ficial Arrangement 30. Beaded 33. Other Than Men oned 31. Fiber
CLASS 7 JEWELRY
ENTRY # 34. Beads 37. Kits 35. Paper 38. Other Than Men oned 36. Fabric
CLASS 8 METAL CRAFT
ENTRY # 39. Tin Can Cra 43. Leaded Stained Glass Kits 40. Metal Tooling 44. Leaded Stained Glass Originals 41. Copper 45. Liquid Lead Glass 42. Tin Punching 46. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 9 SCULPTURE
ENTRY # 47. Metal 51. Plas c 48. Wire 52. Dough Art 49. Clay 53. Other Than Men oned 50. Rosin
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CLASS 10 STENCILING
ENTRY # 54. Fabric Items 58. Glass 55. Wood 59. Holidays (No Christmas) 56. Tin 60. Other Than Men oned 57. Crockery
CLASS 11 SCRAPBOOKING
ENTRY # 61. Scrapbook – 1 page (place in plas c sleeve) (Maximum of 4 per person)
a. Animals e. Scenery b. Birthday f. School c. Fair h. Sports d. Family
62. Cards (1 per entry) a. Birthday c. Other Than Men oned b. Get Well
63. Albums a. Regular – 8 ½ x 11 or larger c. Theme b. Mini – 8 ½ x 11 or smaller d. Calendar
CLASS 12 WEAVING
ENTRY# 64. Baskets 66. Wheat 65. Wall Decora ons 67. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 13 NATURE
ENTRY # 68. Seeds 70. Wreaths 69. Weed Arrangements 71. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 14 REFINISHING
ENTRY # 72. Large Item (over 10 inches long) 74. Miniatures (under 4 inches) 73. Small Item (under 10 inches long) 75. Other Than Men oned
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CLASS 15 WOODWORKING / WOOD CARVING
ENTRY # 76. Large Item (over 10 inches long) 79. Grouping (3 or more pieces) 77. Small Item (under 10 inches long) 80. Other Than Men oned 78. Miniature Item (under 4 inches long)
CLASS 16 MODELS
Model must be put together by the person entering ENTRY # 81. Plas cs (1/24th –1/25th scale) 85. Scratch Built 82. Die Cast (1/24th – 1/25th scale) 86. Miniatures (1/43rd – 1/160th scale) 83 Snap/Legos 87. Other Than Men oned (includes 84. Ships, Planes or Trains Pinewood Derby)
CLASS 17 DIORAMAS
88. Plas c Model Kit Used 91. Grouping (2 or more of 91, 92, 93, used) 89. Die Cast Model Kit Used 92. Scratch Built Everything 90. Pre Made Model May be Used 93. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 18 DECORATED ITEMS
ENTRY # 94. Baskets 97. Dolls 95. Kitchen Items 98. Other Than Men oned 96. Eggs
CLASS 19 COLLECTIBLES
ENTRY# 99. Large Item (over 10 inches long) 102. Grouping 100. Small Item (under 10 inches long) 103. Other Than Men oned 101. Miniature Item (under 4 inches long)
CLASS 20 RECYCLED ITEMS
ENTRY # 104. Large Item (over 10 inches) 107. Fabric 105. Small Item (under 10 inches) 108. Other Than Men oned 106. Miniature Item (under 4 inches)
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CLASS 21 RESTORED (SMALL)
ENTRY # 109. Metal 111. Plas c 110. Wood 112. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 22 STAMP ART
ENTRY # 113. Paper 115. Other Than Men oned 114. Fabric
CLASS 23 PLASTER CRAFT
ENTRY # 116. Painted 118. Other Than Men oned 117. Sculptured
CLASS 24 YARD ART
ENTRY # 119.Wood 122. Ceramic 120. Metal 123. Other Than Men oned 121. Clay
CLASS 25 WORK OF CHILDREN – 5 TO 8 YEARS OLD
Please State Age on Entry Tag ENTRY # Any Items In Any Class Above
CLASS 26 WORK OF CHILDREN – 9 – 12 YEARS OLD
Please State Age on Entry Tag ENTRY # Any Items In Any Class Above
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CLASS 27 WORK OF TEENS – 13 TO 19 YEARS OLD
Please State Age on Entry Tag ENTRY # Any Items In Any Class Above
CLASS 28 SPECIAL NEEDS
Please State Age on Entry Tag ENTRY # Any Items In Any Class Above
DIVISION V HOLIDAYS
Superintendents……………………………………. Virginia Pierson, Laura Hol Judge……………………………………………………..…………….. Ann Ohms Exhibit Hall opens at 9:00 a.m. & closes at 8:30 p.m. Judging: Tuesday, July 16, 2019– 2:00 pm Entry Fee 25% of the First Place Premium
RULES 1. Entries at Fair Office prior to the Fair.
Monday July 15th, 6:00 – 8:00 pm in the Exhibit Hall Tuesday, July 16th, 8:00 – 10:00 am in the Exhibit Hall NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER THIS TIME Entry fee is $.50 per item.
You must get an exhibitor number at the front table before taking your items to the Division they will be entered in. 2. No entry will be accepted if not entered on official entry tags.
3. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry in each entry number (example one in Class 1 a., one in Class 1 b, etc. Iden cal items cannot be entered in two different classes.
4. Only one Best of Show ribbon will be awarded per Division at the Judge’s discre on.
5. Any ar cle previously exhibited at Southern Iowa Fair will not be accepted. 6. All entries must be the work of amateurs unless stated on the entry tag. 7. Entries will be released Saturday , July 20t from 8:00 – 9:00 pm or Sunday July
21st from 1:00—3:00 pm. Absolutely NO early releases. Premium money will be with Office Personnel in the Exhibit Hall.
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Each item must use one of the following categories: A. Valen ne’s Day D. Thanksgiving c. 4th July B. Easter E. Christmas (Example: A crocheted heart could be entered as – Division V; Class A‐1; Entry # 8. A crocheted flag could be entered as – Division V; Class C—1; Entry # 1.) Not all
entry numbers will apply to each holiday.
CLASS 1
CROCHETING ENTRY # 1.Wall Hanging (Unframed tapestry or other 6. Picture (Framed) Large flat object) 7. Stocking 2. Pillow 8. Tree Ornament 3. Table Cover 9. Tree Skirt 4. Afghan 10. Other Than Men oned 5. Doily
CLASS 2 KNITTING
ENTRY # 11. Pillow 15. Tree Ornament 12. Afghan 16. Tree Skirt 13. Stocking 17. Other Than Men oned 14. Hat
CLASS 3 EMBROIDERY
ENTRY # 18. S tched Area 23. Picture (framed) a. Larger than 8” x 10” 24. Liquid-tube (painted) b. Smaller than 8” x 10” 25. Machine 19. Pillow 26. Original Design 20. Table Cover 27. Stocking 21. Tree Ornament 28. Other Than Men oned 22. Tree Skirt
CLASS 4 CROSS STITCH
ENTRY # 29. Picture (framed) S tched Area 33. Original
a. Larger than 8” x 10” 34. Stocking b. Smaller than 8” x 10” 35. Tree Ornament
30. Pillow 36. Tree Skirt 31. Table Cover 37. Other Than Men oned 32. Picture (framed)
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CLASS 5 COUNTED CROSS STITCH
ENTRY # 38. Pillow 41. Stocking 39. Table Cover 42. Tree Ornament 40.. Wall Hanging (Unframed tapestry or large 43. Tree Skirt a. Larger than 8 x 10 flat object 44. Original b. Smaller than 8 x 10 45. Other Than Men oned 46. Picture (framed) a. Larger than 8x10 b. 8x10 or Smaller
CLASS 6
PLASTIC GRID ENTRY # 47. Tree Ornament 53. Scene 48. Table Doily 54. Box Cover 49. Stocking 55. Placemat 50. Door Hanger 56. Wall Hanging 51. Coasters 57. Centerpiece 52. Tote Bag 58. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 7 APPLIQUE
59. Tree Ornament 61. Stocking 60. Table Piece 62. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 8 QUILTS OR QUILTED ITEMS
ENTRY # 63. Pieced 69. Table Cover 64 Appliqué 70. Stocking 65. Machine Quilted 71. Tree Ornament 66. Tied Quilts 72 Tree Skirt 67. Wall Hanging 73. Other Than Men oned 68. Pillow
CLASS 9 TOLE PAINTING
ENTRY # 74. Wood Item 77. Tree Ornament 75. Tin Ware Item 78. Other Than Men oned 76. Crockery Item 79. Cement Block
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CLASS 10
STAMP ART If items are placed in a zip lock bag, entry tag is to be taped to outside of bag.
ENTRY # 80. Winter Scenes 84. Tree Decora ons 81. Religious 85. Decora ons 82. Cards 86. Other Than Men oned 83. Gi Tags
CLASS 11 PAPER CREATIONS
Items Must be Handmade With Excep on of Gi Box If items are placed in a zip lock bag, entry tag is to be taped to outside of bag
ENTRY # 87. Tree Ornament 89. Table Favor 88. Wrapped Gi Box 90. Hand Cra ed Card (Decora ons must be handmade) 91. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 12
SCRAPBOOK PAGE (INCLUDING PICTURES– Maximum of 4 Sleeves per person) ENTRY # 92. 8½” x 11” 95. 8”x8” 93. 12” x 12” 96. other Than Men oned 94. 6” x 6” .
CLASS 13 FABRIC
ENTRY # 97. Fabric Boxes 105. Tree Skirt 98. Table Cover 106. Stocking 99. Tree Ornament 107. Wall Hanging 100. Baskets 108. Potholders 101. Aprons 109. Purses 102. Stuffed Animal 110. Casserole Cover 103. Bo le Cover 111. Sewn Item 104. Gi Bag 112. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 14 PINE CONE ITEMS
(other than a wreath) ENTRY # 113. Doll 115. Scene . 114. Tree Ornament 116. Other Than Men oned
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CLASS 15
WREATH, SWAG OR CENTERPIECE ENTRY # 117. Pine Cone 121. Straw 118. Evergreen (real or ar ficial) 122. Dried Floral or Silk 119. Fabric 123. Lighted 120. Vine 124. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 16 TREES
ENTRY # 125. Fabric 128. Vine 126. Ceramic 129. Pine Cone 127. Lighted Trees 130. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 17 FELT
ENTRY # 131. Stocking 133. Centerpiece 132. Tree Ornament 134. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 18 BEAD WORK
ENTRY # 135. Tree Ornament 136. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 19 WOOD ITEM
ENTRY # 137. Large over 14” 140. Wood Burning 138. Small 13” and under 141. Other Than Men oned 139. Scene
CLASS 20 CERAMIC
ENTRY # 142. Scene 146. Tree Ornament 143. Figures 147. Centerpiece 144. Dishes 148. Other Than Men oned 145. Lighted Item 31
CLASS 21
STYROFOAM CRAFT ENTRY # 149. Figures 151. Scene 150. Tree Ornament 152. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 22 RECYCLED ITEM
ENTRY # 153. Tree Ornament 156. Centerpiece 154. Scene 157. Other Than Men oned 155. Figures
CLASS 23 DUCT TAPE
ENTRY # 158. Flowers 162. Clothing 159. Wallet 163. Decora ve (no flowers) 160. Purse 164. Jewelry 161. Hair Accessory 165. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 24
OTHER THAN MENTIONED TECHNIQUE ENTRY # 166. Wall Hanging 168. Tree Ornament 167. Centerpiece 169. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 25 WORK OF CHILDREN: AGE 5 – 8 YEARS
Please state age on entry tag ENTRY # Any item in any class men oned above
CLASS 26 WORK OF CHILDREN: AGE 9 – 12 YEARS
Please state age on entry tag ENTRY # Any item in any class men oned above.
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CLASS 27 WORK OF TEENS: AGE 13 – 17 YEARS
Please state age on entry tag ENTRY# Any item in any class men oned above.
CLASS 28 SPECIAL NEEDS
Please state age on entry tag ENTRY # Any item in any class men oned above.
DIVISION VI CARE FACILITIES
Superintendent…………………………………………………………Judy Moody Judging Wednesday, July 17th – 10:30 am. First Place, Second Place, Ribbons will be awarded. A Judges Choice Ribbon / Best of Show will be awarded at each facility at discre on of Judge. Group displays are welcome. They will be judged as a group. The Ac vity Directors of the Care Centers have the responsibility for bringing and
picking up the entries. Care Facility Superintendent will contact the Facility and schedule a judging me. The entries are to be in place in the Exhibit Hall on Tuesday, July 17th between
8:00 and 10:00 am. Entries will be released on Saturday, July 20th between 8:00 and 9:00 pm or
Sunday, July 21st between 1:00 and 3:00 pm. It is nice to have persons name or age on each item. No entry fee or pre‐registra on is required. A tag with the Care Centers name
must be on each item.
DIVISION VII FINE ARTS
Superintendents……………………………………………………..Tammy Sparks Judge…………………………………………………...…………………Eileen Blom, Victoria, Laird Exhibit Hall Opens at 9:00 a.m. & Closes at 8:30 p.m. .Judging: Tuesday, July 16, 2019 – Photography—1:00 pm Fine Arts—2:00 pm
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Entry Fee 25% of the First Place Premium RULES
1. Entries at Fair Office prior to Fair. Monday July 15, 600 – 8:00 pm at the Exhibit Hall Tuesday July 16 8:00 – 10:00 am at the Exhibit Hall NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER THIS TIME Entry fee is $.50 per item You must get an exhibitor number at the front table before taking your items to the Division they will be entered in. You will need a separate sheet for each Division you enter items.
2. All ar cles entered for premiums must NEVER have been entered in the Southern Iowa Fair before. All work must be original, no kits or molds. Pic‐tures must have been taken in the past 5 years.
3. Exhibitors are limited to 1 entry in each number, but as many classes as you wish. The Judge has the right to disqualify one.
4. No work will be accepted unless professionally prepared by the exhibitor for display 5. Watercolors and prints must be framed UNDER PLEXIGLASS ONLY – NO GLASS. Oil and
acrylics must be framed with wires for proper hanging. No glued on hangers will be accepted. No string with tape fasteners.
6. If a picture not equipped with a hanging wire, it will not be judged. 7. All pictures that are not framed do not require a hanger of any kind, but must be
mounted on Poster Board or ma ed. (they will be hung with binder clips) If they are framed they must have a hanging wire.
8. The name and address of the exhibitor and tle of the work must be firmly affixed on the back of each exhibit. Affix entry tag to the bo om right corner of the back.
9. All pain ngs or exhibits must be hand painted. Work must have been done en rely by the exhibitor.
10. “Other Than Men oned” cannot be used if it’s for a 2nd picture already in that category!
11. All work will be judged on originality of subject, quality and handling the materials used, graphic appeal, and overall pictorial representa on.
12. Copyright Law applies to all entries 13. We will not be responsible in case of breakage. 14. All entries must be the work of amateurs unless stated on the entry tag. 15. No talking to the Judge is allowed during Judging. 16. One Best of Show ribbon will be awarded at the discre on of the Judge. 17. Entries will be released Saturday, July 20th from 8:00 – 9:00 pm or
Sunday, July 21st from 1:00 – 3:00 pm. Premium money will be with Office Personnel in the Exhibit Hall. Absolutely NO early releases.
Premiums: First Place - $2.00 Second - $1.50
CLASS 1 PICTURES MUST BE TAKEN SINCE JULY, 2013
PHOTOGRAPHY DIGITAL CAMERA PICTURE (BLACK & WHITE) ‐ 5x7 or larger
MUST BE MOUNTED ON POSTER BOARD, OR MATTED (If your picture is framed, it must have a wire hanger.
All other pictures will be hung with binder clips.) ENTRY # 1. Sports 6. Flowers/Plant 2 People 7. Scenes 3. Animals/Bugs 8. Scene at the Fair 4. S ll Life 9. Collage – 4 or more pictures 5. Picture series mounted together on poster 10. Altered board. Example – same boat. May be snapshots. 11. Landscape a. Four pictures b. More than four pictures
CLASS 2 PICTURES MUST BE TAKEN SINCE JULY, 2014
PHOTAGRAPHY DIGITAL CAMERA PICTURE (COLOR) – 5x7 or larger
MUST BE MOUNTED ON POSTER BOARD, OR MATTED (If your picture is framed, it must have a wire hanger.
All other pictures will be hung with binder clips.) ENTRY # 12. Sports 17. Flowers/Plant 13. People 18. Scenes 14. Animals/Bugs 19. Scene at the Fair 15. S ll Life 20. Collage – 4 or more pictures 16 .Picture series mounted together on poster 21. Altered board. Example – same boat. May be snapshots. 22. Landscapes a. Four pictures b. More than four pictures
CLASS 3 OIL
MUST BE MOUNTED ON POSTER BOARD, OR MATTED ENTRY # 23 Landscapes 27. Portraits and Figures 24. Seascapes 28. Modern Art 25. Animals and Birds 29.Flowers/Plant 26. S ll Life 30. Other Than Men oned
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CLASS 4 WATERCOLOR
MUST BE MOUNTED ON POSTERBOARD OR MATTED (See Rule #6)
ENTRY # 31. Landscapes 35. Portraits and Figures 32. Seascapes 36. Modern Art 33. Animals and Birds 37. Flowers/Plant 34. S ll Life 38. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 5 ACRYLICS
MUST BE MOUNTED ON POSTERBOARD OR MATTED (See Rule #6)
ENTRY # 39. Landscapes 43. Portraits and Figures 40. Seascapes 44. Modern Art 41. Animals and Birds 45. Flowers/Plant 42. S ll Life 46. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 6 PASTELS
MUST BE MOUNTED ON POSTERBOARD OR MATTED (See Rule #6) ENTRY # 47. Landscapes 51. Portraits and Figures 48 Seascapes 52.Modern Art 49. Animals and Birds 53. Flowers/Plants 50. S ll Life 54. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 7
PEN, PENCIL & INK MUST BE MOUNTED ON POSTERBOARD OR MATTED
ENTRY # 55. Landscapes 59. Portraits and Figures 56. Seascapes 60. Modern Art 57. Animals and Birds 61. Flowers/Plants 58. S ll Life 62. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 8 CHARCOAL & CRAYON
MUST BE MOUNTED ON POSTERBOARD OR MATTED ENTRY # 63. Landscapes 67. Portraits and Figures 64. Seascapes 68. Modern Art 65. Animals and Birds 69. Flowers/Plants 66. S ll Life 70. Other Than Men
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CLASS 9 TEMPERA
MUST BE MOUNTED ON POSTERBOARD OR MATTED ENTRY # 71. Landscapes 75. Portraits and Figures 72. Seascapes 76. Modern Art 73. Animals and Birds 77. Flowers/Plants 74. S ll Life 78. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 10 MIXED MEDIA
MUST BE MOUNTED ON POSTERBOARD OR MATTED ENTRY # 79. Landscapes 83. Portraits and Figures 80. Seascapes 84. Modern Art 81. Animals and Birds 85. Flowers/Plants 82. S ll Life 86. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 11 METHOD PAINTING
MUST BE MOUNTED ON POSTERBOARD OR MATTED Method Pain ng is the result of the use of an instruc onal book, which gives the ar st assistance with color mixing, color placement, composi on, etc., whether the picture was copied in part or in whole. This category also includes pain ngs
resul ng from classroom instruc on. ENTRY # 87. Landscapes 90 S ll Life 88. Seascapes 91. Portraits and Figures 89. Animals and Birds 92. Flowers/Plants 93. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 12 PAINTED METAL ART
Any Media ENTRY # 94. Large 14” and up 95. Small 13” and under
CLASS 13 PHOTO ALBUMS Non‐Professional
ENTRY # 96. Family / People
a. Regular c. Themed b. Mini d. Other Than Men oned
97. Vaca ons a. Regular c. Themed b. Mini d. Other Than Men oned
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98. Holidays a. Regular c. Themed b. Mini d. Other Than Men oned
99. Other Than Men oned a. Regular c. Themed b. Mini d. Other Than Men oned
CLASS 14 WORK OF STUDENTS: AGES 5 – 8 YEARS
Please State Age on Entry Tag ENTRY # Any Item In Any Class Above
CLASS 15 WORK OF STUDENTS: AGE 9‐12 YEARS
Please State Age on Entry Tag ENTRY # Any Item In Any Class Above
CLASS 16 WORK OF STUDENTS: 13‐18 YEARS
Please State Age on Entry Tag ENTRY# Any Item In Any Class Above
CLASS 17 SPECIAL NEEDS
Please State Age on Entry Tag ENTRY# Any Item In Any Class Above
CLASS 18 WORK OF PROFESSIONALS
ENTRY # Any Item In Any Class Above
DIVISION VIII FLORICULTURE & HORTICULTURE
Superintendent………………..Master Gardeners: Eileen Blom, Marlene Maxwell, Lois Harris, Ken Broadway, John Langstrat, Ann Evans, Sally Hardy Judge…………………………………………………………………………...Eileen Blom, Lois Harris Exhibit Hall Opens at 9:00 a.m. & closes at 8:30 p.m. Judging: Wednesday July 17, 2019– 11:30 a.m. Entry fee is $.50 per item Rules: 1. No entry forms accepted in the Fair office. No early entry necessary. Entries will be accepted in the Exhibit Hall on Wednesday, July 17th, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Judging begins promptly at 11:30 a.m. 2. Exhibitors are limited to one entry in each number. Example: #36 Daisies, you may enter one in A. one in B, and one in C.
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3. You must have your own entry list filled out. One can be obtained from the Fair Office. 4. All specimens must have been grown by the exhibitor. If there is posi ve proof that the exhibitor is at fault, all of their premium money from each department will be withheld. 5. Floriculture Exhibits will exhibit in clear glass container; colored glass will not be accepted, sized for specimen in class exhibited. Please add rocks or marbles for weight, so they will not blow over. Hor culture Exhibits must be on paper plates. Can be wedged with foam. 6. The decision of the Judge is final. 7. Each entry must be checked by an authorized person before judging. There is always someone to help you if you have ques ons. 8. Premiums designated by ribbons, Blue and Red. A Best of Show Ribbon will be awarded at the discre on of the Judge for Adult and Youth Divisions. Master Gardeners will be giving out outstanding exhibitor ribbons also – no premium. 9. If there is any spoilage, the Superintendents have the right to dispose of the exhibit. 10. The entry will be disqualified if not entered in the correct entry number, once judging begins. 11. Please name specimen if possible, on entry tag. 12. Ar s c Division Rules will be listed in Class 7. 13. Classes #1 thru #11 and Class #15 are for persons 19 years and older. 14. Classes #12 thru #14 are for youth 5 thru 18 years of age. 15. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE THE WORK OF AMATEURS UNLESS STATED ON THE ENTRY TAG. 16. Exhibits will be released from 8:00—9:00 pm Saturday July 20th or 1:00- 3:00 pm, Sunday, July 21st. Premium Money will be with Office Personnel in the Exhibit Hall. Absolutely NO early releases. 17. Premiums: First Place - $2.00 ,Second - $1.50 . 18. Roses will be judged first, then vegetable baskets. 19. The following are NOT permi ed in flower shows: Noxious weeds, natural bird’s nests, stuffed birds, bu erflies, or other insects, fish, birds, or animals, or cut fruit or vegetables. Also wild bird feathers (except those for which there is a hun ng season in Iowa) Are not permi ed. 20. Number of specimen’s is different than 4‐H rules. 21. Use references: ISU publica on # 462 “Preparing Cut Flowers and Houseplants for Exhibit” or ISU publica on “Harves ng and Preparing Vegetables for Exhibit”. 22. Do not follow 4‐H Rule Book.
Primary Noxious Weeds: Buckthorn Bull Thistle Canadian Thistle Field Bindweed Hoary Cress Horse Ne le Leafy Spurge Musk Thistle Perennial Sow Thistle Quack Grass Russian Knapweed Tall Thistle Secondary Noxious Weeds: Buckhorn Plantain; Cocklebur; Wild Sunflower; Curly Dock; Poison Hemlock; Puncture Vine; Red Sorrel; Smooth Dock; Teasel; Velvet Leaf; Wild Carrot (Queen Anne’s Lace); Wild Mustard. 39
Explana on: Bloom – Full Bloom Spike – (such as Glad)
Stalk – 1 stem Spray – (bud & blooms – branch)CLASS 1 ANNUALS
(Items must be grown by exhibitor) (Please add rocks or marbles to stabilize) Please Name if Possible
ENTRY# 1. African Daisy - 3 stems 17. Impa ens—1 spray 2. Ageratum a. Single a. Blue b. Double b. Purple 18. Lantana—3 stems c. Other 19. Marigold 3. Bachelor Bu ons - 3 stems a. French—1 spray (with leaves) 4. Balsam b. Small Dbl.—1 spray( with leaves) 5. Bells of Ireland—2 Stems 20. Nastur um—3 blooms 6. Fountain Grass 21. Pansy—3 blooms 7. Calendula—3 Blooms 22. Petunia (Double) 8. Celosia a. White—1 spray a. Plume—2 stems b. Variegated—1 spray 1. Red c. Pink—1 spray 2. Yellow d. Purple—1 spray 3. other 23. Petunia (Single) b. Crested a. White 1—Spray 1. Orange b. Variegated—1 spray 2. Cockscomb c. Any Color—1 spray 3. Other 24. Salvia 9. Cleome –Spider Flower -1 stem a. Red—1 stem a. Pink b. Any Color—1 stem b. Purple 25. Snapdragon c. White a. Tall—3 spikes 10. Coleus—3 stems b. Bush Type—3 spikes 11. Cosmos—3 sprays 26. Sunflower 12. Dahlia a. Large a. Small—3 blooms under 2” 1. Yellow b. Medium—1 bloom 2”-6” 2. Any c. Large—1 bloom over 6” 3. Largest Head 13. Dianthus—(pinks) 3 blooms b. Small 14. Everlas ng Flowers—5 stems 1. Yellow 15. Gazania—3 blooms 2. Any Other 16. Gladiolus 27. Torenia - Wishbone—1 spray a. Large—1 spike 28. Verbena—3 sprays 1. Pink 2. White 3. Red 29. Collec on of Any—6 each named 4. Purple 5. yellow 6. By -Color b. Miniature—1 spike 40
30. Zinnia a. Small, Under 1.5” - 3 blooms 1. Red 2. Pink 3. Purple 4. White 5. Yellow 6. Varied 7. Green B. Large—3 blooms 1. Red 2. Pink 3. Purple 4. White 5. Yellow 6. Varied 7. Green 31. Any other not men oned a. Small—3 specimens b. Large—1 specimen
CLASS 2 PERENNIALS
Must be named and exhibitor must grow items. (please add rocks or marbles to stabilize)
ENTRY # 32. Achillea Yarrow - 3 sprays 42. Lilies (Hybrid)
a. Pink b. White c. Purple a. Oriental—1 –stem d. Red e. Gray f. Salmon 1.White 2.Pink 3.Yellow 4. Other 33. Black Eyed Susan b. Trumpet—1 stem a. Rudbebckia b. Irish Eyes 1. White 2.Pink 3.Yellow 4.Other 34. Chrysanthemums 43 Ornamental grasses—5 stems a. Daisy Type—1 spray (Tie in bunch) b. Cushion—1 spray 44. Phlox—1 stem c. Old Fashioned Hardy—1spray a. White 35. Coneflower—3 stems b. Pink a. Purple b. White c. Yellow c. Orchid . d. Green e. Orange f. Red g. Other d. Red . 36. Daisy - 1 stem 45. Russian Sage—3 stems . a. Gloriosa - individual stalk 46. Scabiosa (Pincushion) 3 stems . b. Shasta - individual stalk 47. Any other men oned c. Gerbera - 1 stem a. Large specimen—1 stem 37. Delphinium - Larkspur - 1 stem b. Small specimen—1 stem 38. Gaillardia - 2 stems 48. Collec on of 6—each named 39. Hollyhock - 1 stalk 40. Liatris—Blazing Star—1 spike 41. Lilies a. Day Lilies—1 stem 1. Yellow 2. Red 3. White. 4. Peach 5. Pink 6. Gold 7. Orange 8. Purple 9. Spider 10. Bi-Color b. Small Bloom 3” or less, 1 stem c . Tiger Lily—1 stem d. Double 41
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CLASS 3 SHRUBS
Must be named if possible & blooming ENTRY # 49. Buddleia (Bu erfly Bush) - 1 spray 54. Hydrangea - 1 stem a. Pink a. White b. Purple b. Pink c. White c. Red 50. Hardy Hibiscus - 1 bloom d. Blue a. White e. Green b. Red 55. Rose of Sharon—1 stem c. Pink a. Orchid 51. Re bloom Lilac - 1 stem b. White 52. Smoke Bush—1 stem c. Pink 53. Viburnum Bush—1 stem
CLASS 4 ROSES
ENTRY # 56. Hybrid Tea - 1 stem 59. Climbing Rose - Shrub Rose a. White - Old Garden - 1 stem b. Yellow a. White c. Orange b. Yellow d. Pink c. Pink e. Red 60. Knock Out Roses - 1 stem f. Red Blend a. Pink g. Mauve b. Red h. Any other color not listed c. Any other color 57. Floribundas - mul -bloom on 1 stem 61. Buck Roses - 1 stem a. White a. Red b. Apricot b. Pink c. Orange c. Yellow d. Pink d. Any other color e. Red f. Any other color not listed 58. Miniature Roses, mul bloom on one stem a. White b. Yellow c. Pink d. Red e. Any other color not listed 42
CLASS 5 CONTAINER GROWN PLANTS Plant must have been in the possession of the exhibitor for 2 months. One plant to a container and must be named if possible. ENTRY # 62. African Violet 70. Geraniums a. Blue a. Red b. Pink b. Pink c. Variegated c. White 63. Begonia d. Other a. Blooming 71. Gerbera Daisy b. Foliage 72. Impa ents c. Tuberous a. Super Elfin 64. Bougainvillea b. New Guinea 65. Cactus c. Regular a. Small (5” pot or under) 73. Jade b. Large (6” pot or larger) 74. Sansevieria 66. Succulent a. Green a. Small (5” pot or under) b. Variegated b. Large (6” pot or larger) . C. Dwarf 67. Lantana 75. Unusual—must be named 68. Mandevilla 76. Any other not men oned above 69. Rubber Plant a. Small b. Large
CLASS 6 BASKETS & POTS Must be named
ENTRY # 77. Hanging Baskets 78. Pots a. Small Blooming a. Small Blooming b. Large Blooming b. Large Blooming c. Small non Blooming c. Small non Blooming d. Large non Blooming d. Large non Blooming
CLASS 7 CONTAINER GARDENS
Collec on of assorted plants grown in combina on pots Must be named
Premiums: First Place $5.00 Second Place $2.50 ENTRY # 79. Container Gardens a. Common Annual Flowers d. Fairy Garden b. Green Foliage 1. Large 2. Small c. Tropicals e. “Beauty of the Leaves” (a collec on of assorted plants) 43
CLASS 8 ARTISTIC DIVISION
FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS RULES 1. No age restric on or residency requirements. 2. Ar s c entry must be done by the exhibitor. Flowers, dried, treated and plant
materials need NOT be Grown by the exhibitor. NO noxious weeds allowed. 3. Be sure to mark your containers and accessories on the bo om.
Superintendents and/or Fair are not responsible in case of the or breakage. 4. A minimum amount of pain ng permi ed on dried or treated materials. 5. Your Choice of any plant material and container. 6. NO flags in any arrangement please. 7. Label flowers in arrangement. ENTRY# 80. “The Grand Old Flag” 83. Red, White and True Blue 81. Fireworks 84. Strawberry Sundae 82. A Quilter’s Garden
MASTER GARDENERS BUCKETS OF FLOWERS
Buckets planted for display at the Southern Iowa Fair should be brought to the Exhibit Hall on Monday, July 17th from 6:00 - 8:00pm. Please a ach a card to your bucket with your name, the words "Master Gardener," and a list of the plants in the bucket. They will be judged for Most Colorful, Most Unique, and Best Use of Plants. Winners will be announced and then posted at the Hor culture Open Class Booth. A er judging, the buckets will be placed around the fair grounds. The loca on of the buckets will be posted at the Hor culture Open class Booth. Master Gardeners will water the buckets daily. Buckets should be picked up Saturday night a er 8:00 or Sunday. To ensure ge ng your buckets back, it must be picked up at these mes. Ribbons will be awarded by the Master Gardeners. No premiums for this class.
CLASS 9 VEGETABLES IN A BASKET
(Items must be grown by exhibitor) Must be named No Flowers
ENTRY# 85. Vegetables in a Basket (9 or more) a, Large - (More specimen’s per each vegetable) b. Small c. At least 9 different vegetables 44
CLASS 10 VEGETABLES
(Items must be grown by exhibitor) Items should be on paper plate or in container
ENTRY# 86. Beans 96. Onions a. Green—6 specimen a.Red b. Yellow - 6 specimen b. White 87. Beets - 5 specimen c. Yellow 88. Broccoli - 1 head 97. Sweet Corn 89. Cabbage a. Yellow a. Small - 1 head b. White b. Large - 1 head c. Other c. Red 98. Tomatoes-3 specimens 90. Carrots - 5 specimen (Remove stems from all) 91. Cucumbers a. Red—Small a. Less than 5” (for pickling) - 3 specimen b. Red—Large b. Over 5” (for slicing) - 3 specimen c. Yellow—Large 92. Okra - 3 specimen d. Cherry e. Any other 3 varie es 2 of each named 93. Peppers—3 Specimens—Named 99. Any other not named above a. Banana a. Small—3 Specimens b. Bell b. Large—3 Specimens c. Jalapeno 100. First Year Exhibitor 1 tomato, d. Any Other 1 pepper, Two other Vegetables. e. Display of 3 different varie es on a plate, NAMED, 94. Potatoes—3 Specimens 101. Jumbo Vegetable - 1 specimen a. Red 102. Ugly Vegetable - 1 specimen b. White a. Small c. Yellow b. Large 95. Squash—1 Specimen 103. Herbs—1 sprig or stem a. Acorn a. Basil b. Bu ernut b. Oregano c. Zucchini c. Rosemary d. Spaghe d. Any other not men oned e. Other
CLASS 11 FRUIT
DISPLAY ON PAPER PLATE Must be Ripe
ENTRY# 104. Apples – 4 specimen 107. Raspberries – 6 specimen 105. Blackberries – 6 specimen 108. Other than named 106. Blue Berries – 6 specimen 45
CLASS 12 HEIRLOOM
ENTRY# Any item, any class, named
JUNIOR DIVISION
CLASS 13 Children 5 – 12 years
ENTRY# Any Item men oned
CLASS 14 Children 13 – 18 years
ENTRY# Any Item men oned
CLASS 15 Developmental Disabled
Ages: 5 – 18 years ENTRY# Any Item men oned
CLASS 16 Developmental Disabled Age: 19 Years and over
ENTRY# Any Item men oned
DIVISION IX FAMILY HISTORY
Superintendent ……………………………………………………. Kathy Virgil Judge. …..…………………………………………………………. Jay DeYoung Exhibit Hall Opens at 9:00 a.m. & Closes at 8:30 p.m. Judging: Wednesday, July 17, 2019– 10:00 am Entry Fee 25% of the First Place Premium
RULES
1. Entries at Fair Office prior to Fair. Monday, July 15, 6:00 – 8:00 pm at the Exhibit Hall Tuesday, July 16, 8:00 – 10:00 am at the Exhibit Hall NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER THIS TIME Entry fee is $.50 per item. You must get an exhibitor number at the front table before taking your items to the Division they will be entered in. You will need a sep‐arate sheet for each Division you enter items. 46
2. No more than one entry per entry number (example: Class 1, you may have one entry in #1, #2, #3, etc.) Iden cal items cannot be entered in two different classes. 3. All entries must be of a genealogical nature. Each entry should be accompanied by 3x5 sized card descrip on explaining its family connec on to the exhibitor, and how it has helped the exhibitor understand and appreciate his/her family history. 4. Both the ITEM and the DESCRIPTION will be considered when judging. 5.Superintendents reserve the right to refuse or reclassify any exhibit. 6. Diligence will be used to insure the safety of ar cles a er their arrival and placement, but in no case will the management be responsible for any loss or dam-age that may occur. 7. The Junior Division, Classes 7, 8 & 9 may only be entered by persons of the ag-es listed below. 8. NO entry may have been previously exhibited at the Southern Iowa Fair. 9. Copies of photos, documents or research material are accepted. 10. All framed items and all posters should be very sturdy, framed or ma ed ready for hanging with a wire hanger a ached. The exhibit will be refused if it is not equipped with a very strong hanger. We will not be responsible for breakage. 11. One Best of Show ribbon will be awarded at the Judges discre on. 12. Exhibits will be released Saturday, July 20th from 8:00 – 9:00 pm or Sunday, July 21st from 1:00 – 3:00. Your premium money will be with office per‐sonnel in the Exhibit Hall. All entries must be picked up at this me. Absolutely NO early releases. 13. Premiums: First Place $2.00 Second Place $ 1.50
CLASS 1 PHOTOGRAPHS & PORTRAITS
ENTRY # 1. Ancestral Portrait or Photo (1 or 2 persons) 2. Family Group Picture (more than 2 persons) 3. Wedding Photo 4. 4 or more Genera on Photo (in one picture) 5. Ancestral Home or Farmstead Picture 6. School, Church or Organiza onal Photo 7. Family Photo Album 8. Pictorial Family History or Photo Display (2 or more items, must be predominantly photographic material). Exhibit must be constructed so that all ele-ments are visible at the same me, and should not be included in a book or folder. 9. Miscellaneous Photo or Picture Item
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CLASS 2 OLD DOCUMENTS
ENTRY # 10. Records from Family Bible 11. Personal Le er 12. Birth Cer ficate 13. Marriage License or Cer ficate 14. Death Cer ficate 15. Land Grant, Deed, Mortgage, or plat maps 16. Military Record 17. Will and Testament or Probate Record 18. Church or Religious Material 19 Display of Documents (2 or more items, must be predominantly documentary). Exhibit must be constructed so that all elements are visible at the same me and should not be included in a book or folder.
20. Miscellaneous Document CLASS 3
GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH ENTRY # 21. Pedigree Chart (shows Parents, Grandparents, Great Grandparents, etc. of an individual) 22. Linage Chart (shows bloodline rela onships between any two individuals) 23. Family Tree (shows ALL descendants of an individual) 24. Genealogy Research Notebook or Scrapbook created by exhibitor. May include family group sheets, clippings, computer generated lists, etc. 25. Gravestone Rubbing 26. Poster or Display of Research Material. Exhibit must be constructed so that all elements are visible at the same me and should not be included in a book or fold-er. 27. Compiled Research Material presented in notebook or binder. 28. Miscellaneous Research Material 29. Other Miscellaneous Research Material (Does not need to be done by exhibitor; can be done by other family members)
CLASS 4 HEIRLOOMS (Rule #4)
ENTRY # 30. Book 31. Old Scrapbook (clippings, gree ng cards, etc.) 32. Jewelry Item 33. Glassware 34. China Item 35. Kitchen Utensil 36. Small Household item 48
37. Small Tool 38. Child’s toy or Play Thing 39. Personal Item (razor, comb, false teeth etc.) 40. Religious Item 41. Silverware or Metal Ware 42. School Related Item 43. Military Related Item 44. Any Not Mentioned
CLASS 5 HEIRLOOM CLOTHING (Rule #4)
Entry# 45. Baby Clothes 46. Child’s Clothing 47. Adult Clothing a. Wedding Dress/Shoes/Accessories b. Favorite Dress c. Men’s or Women’s Suit d. Shoes/Ties or other Accessories e . Special Trendy/Fashionable Styles of Past f. Any Not mentioned
CLASS 6 MISCELLANEOUS (Rule #4)
48. Needlework 49. Old Quilts 50. Heirloom Display (may include a limited number of supporting photos, documents, etc.) Exhibit must be constructed so that all elements are visible at the same time and should not be included in a book or folder. 51. Miscellaneous Heirloom Item 52. Any Combination
JUNIOR DIVISION CLASS 7
Children 5-8 years old (Rule #8) (Must tell whom it belonged to and how they are related to you)
Please give full names and dates if possible ENTRY# 53. Photos a. Grandparent or Grandparents (one or two people) b Great -Grandparent or Great-Grandparents (one or two people) c. Family Group (three or more people) d. Any Family Photo Not Mentioned 54. Clothing a. Baby Clothes b. Other Clothes c. Accessories (purses, shoes, ties, etc.) 55. Toys a Your Toy b Parents Toy c. Any Not Mentioned 56. Heirloom (Any well-loved item that is a treasure to your family, passed down from an earlier generation) 57. Family Tree 49
CLASS 8 Children 9-12 years old (Rule# 8)
(Must tell whom it belonged to and how they are related to you) Please give full names and dates if possible.
ENTRY# 58. Photos a. Grandparent or Grandparents (one or two people) b. Great-Grandparent or Great-Grandparents (one or two people) c. Family Group (three or more people) d. Any Family Photo Not mentioned 59. Clothing a. Baby Clothes (Yours or Ancestors) b. Other Clothes c. Accessories (purses, shoes, ties, etc.) d. Any family Photo Not Mentioned 60. Toys A. Your Toy B. Parents Toy C. Any Not Mentioned 61. Heirloom (Any well-loved item that is a treasure to your family, passed down from an earlier generation) 62. Family Tree
CLASS 9 Children 13-18 years old (Rule # 8)
(Must tell whom it belonged to and how they are related to your) Please give full names and dates if possible.
ENTRY# 63. Photos a. Grandparent or Grandparents (one or two people) b. Great-Grandparent or Great-Grandparents (one or two people) c. Family Group (Three or more people) d. Any Family Photo Not mentioned 64. Clothing a. Baby Clothes (Your or Ancestors) b. Other Clothes c. Accessories (purses, shoes, ties, etc.) d. Any Not mentioned 65. Toys a. Your Toy b. Parents Toy c. Any Not Mentioned 66. Heirloom (Any well-loved item that is a treasure to your family, passed down from an earlier generation) 67. Family Tree
CLASS 10 SPECIAL NEEDS
Entry # Any Item Previously Mentioned
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CONTEST
Hula Hoop Contest Wednesday, July 17th 1:00 pm – Free Stage
This will be a timed contest of who can hula hoop the longest amount time. Contestants may only hula hoop
around the waist. Cut off time will be determined. In case of tie – contestant will perform another trick for as long as
possible.
AGE GROUPS – 4 -6 Years Old 5-9 Years Old
10-14 Years Old 15 & Up
Trophies awarded to winner of each age group! Hula Hoops are provided!
Joke Telling Contest Tuesday, July 16th – 3:30 pm—Free Stage
Registration begins 1/2 hour before starting time on the Free Stage. Ages 4-7
Ages 8-12
The children will get up one by one and must tell their joke to the judges. The judges will score their joke and there will be a 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place awarded out. All
jokes must be appropriate or contestant will not be scored. All contestants will receive participation ribbons.
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BUBBLE GUM BLOWING CONTEST Friday, July 19th- 1:00 pm -Free Stage
Registration: 12:30 pm RULES Ages: 5-8 9-12
13 and Older 1. Bubble gum will be furnished
2. There will be a 3 to 5 minute warm up period. 3. Each contestant will be given 3 pieces for bubble
blowing. 4. Each contestant’s bubble must be held for at least
two (2) seconds. 5. All bubbles will be measured horizontally.
6. If bubble is broken by judge when measuring it, the existing measurement
CHILDREN’S COOKIE DECORATING
CONTEST Thursday, July 18th - 10:00 a.m.
FREE STAGE Superintendent………...Jeannene Veenstra
RULES 1. Registration begins at 9:15 a.m.
2. Age groups: 4-6 years 7-9 years 10-12 years & 14-16 years
3. Children will be given a period of time to decorate a cookie
4. Cookies will be judged in age categories on neatness and originality.
5. There will be ribbons and prizes for all. 6. There will be a trophy to the OVER ALL WINNER
in each group
Cookie Stacking Contest Friday, July 19th– 9:30 a.m.
Free Stage Superintendent..............Kathleen Rempe
0-3 Years Old 4-6 Years Old
7 to 9 Years Old 10 to 12 Years Old
RULES: 1. Contestants will have 30 seconds to create the highest
possible single stack of cookies. 2. Cookies may not be organized prior to stacking.
3. No adhesives, supports, or pyramids may be used. 4. Cookies may not be broken or twisted apart.
5. At the end of 30 seconds, contestants must remove hands and the stack must remain standing by itself for
three seconds. 6. If a child's stack is knocked down by another child's
stack during the 30 second wait period, it will be counted. If it is knocked down during competition there will be a
restart. 7. Trophy's will be awarded in each category.
PIGTAIL CONTEST Monday, July 15th - 1:00 p.m.
FREE STAGE Registration begins 1/2 hour before starting time on the
Free Stage. Sponsored by Expressions Hair Studio
Categories: Age 0 – 5 yrs. & Age 6 – 10 yrs.
Longest - Shortest Blondest - Darkest - Reddest Most Creative/Unique
RULES:
1) Pigtails must be braided and braided as far as possi-ble. No French braids. (Pigtails, in this case, can be one, two or more.)
2) Longest Pigtail must be all in one piggy tail secured at top and bottom. (One piece of hair will not be judged. It must be all together)
3) Pigtails must be secured by a rubber band at the be-ginning and at the end of the braid. Measurements will be taken between those TWO rubber bands.
4) They may be located anywhere on the head. 5) Hair will be judged on neatness and beauty as well
as other criteria. 6) Contestants may enter the day of the contest, begin-
ning at registration time at the Free Stage. 7) Contestants may enter only one category. 8) Prizes will be awarded to the First Place Winner in
each of the six categories in each age group. All con-testants receive participation ribbons.
CHILDREN'S COLORING CONTEST Wednesday, July 17th – 3:00 PM
Ages Categories: 3 & 4 years old 5 & 6 years old 7 & 8 years old 9 & 10 years old 11 & 12 years old 13-17 years old
Adults
RULES: 1. Each age group will be given a picture that has been
chosen. 2. Children will be given a specified amount of time to color their picture. 3. All coloring must be done at the time of the contest. 4. All coloring must be done by the contestants themselves. 5. Judging will be done immediately after the contest. 6. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place ribbons will be awarded in each category and a trophy for the overall winner in each age group.
DIAPER DERBY CONTEST Saturday, July 20 – 9:00 am
Free Stage Age Groups: Crawlers Walkers
RULES: 1. All contestants must be less than two years of age as of July 20, 2019 2. Contestants can register the day of the contest beginning at 8:30 am 3. Contestant can enter only one of the two categories crawler or walker (If a crawler walks, the crawler will be disqualified. If the walker crawls, the walker will be disqualified) 4. Contestant cannot be touched once the race begins. 5. First contestant to completely cross the finish line will be declared winner. 6. Prizes will be awarded to every contestant. 7. First place trophy awarded to winner of each category. Second and third place ribbons will be awarded in each category. 8. Decision of Judges will be Final.
DECORATED DIAPER CONTEST Saturday July 20
(Following Diaper Derby Contest) Categories:
Most Creative Decorated Diaper
Creative of Theme Diaper RULES:
1. All contestants must be less than two years of age as of July 20, 2019. All contestants must be in
decorated diaper attire, disposable or cloth. You may design a costume, but diaper must be visible for judging. 2. Contestants register the day of contest beginning at 8:30 am. 3. Judging for the Most Creative Diaper and Best use of Theme Diaper will be based on originality, creativity, public appeal, and overall effect. 4. Contestants will be assigned a number at registration which will be clearly in view of the judges at all times during competition. 5. Prizes will be awarded to each contestant. 6. First place trophy awarded to winner of each category. Second and third place ribbons will be awarded in each category. 7. Decision of Judges will be Final.
Kids Pedal Power Pull Saturday, July 20
Sign in begins at 11:30 p.m. Pull Starts at 12:00 p.m.
Kids Pedal Power Pull is open to all children from 4 to 11 years old.
This is a State sanctioned pull. 1st and 2nd place finishers in each age group will
qualify for the Iowa State Pedal Pull Championship. Sponsored by Ohana Pedal Pull Association
FREE STAGE
Monday July 15 Queen Concert—6PM Tuesday July 16 Monster Arm Wrestling Saturday July 20 Bill Riley Talent Search Sunday July 21 Gospel Concert For a Full Schedule– www.southerniowafair.com
GRANDSTAND EVENTS
Tuesday-July 16 Season Championship Races Wednesday– July 17– USMTS Race Thursday– July 18– ATV Rodeo Friday– July 19– Demo Derby Saturday– July 20– Lonestar Concert
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SOUTHERN IOWA FAIRGROUND RULES
All motorized wheelchairs will be accepted and permitted upon the grounds. Golf carts, ATVs, Rangers and similar vehi-cles of conveyances shall be limited to fair personnel and staff. There shall be no public use of said vehicles on the fairgrounds while the fair is in session, except as may be per-mitted reference grandstand activities in which such vehicles are employed. The restriction reference golf carts, ATVS, Rangers and similar vehicles is placed in our policy due to congestion which occurs in the traffic area of the fairgrounds and is intended for protection of the public and public safety and is not in any manner dis-criminatory no intended to be discriminato-ry against any person suffering physical or mental disabilities. Upon request for assistance by a disabled person to enter upon, go to and from the grandstand or other place of activity, if rea-sonably possibly, authorized personnel will assist.
SOUTHERN IOWA FAIR OFFICIALS Shawn Van Engelenhoven………………………….…….President Bruce Veenstra………………………………….……….. Vice President Keith Ringelestein………………………………………..Treasurer Erica Antolik……………………………………………...Secretary
SOUTHERN IOWA FAIR BOARD Andy Antolik Holly Padgett Adam Antolik Keith Ringelestein Sharis Claver Shawn Van Engelenhoven Bruce Veenstra Troy DeMoney Jim McCrea Jeremy Lobberecht Guthry Vroegh
2019 SOUTHERN IOWA FAIR OPEN CLASS RULES
OPEN CLASS RULES &
CONTEST DETAILS
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