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AUGUST 14 - 19, 2018
OUR 147TH YEARTable of Contents
Opening Ceremonies ......................................................... 1Jefferson County Agricultural Society Directors .............. 7 Fair Event Schedule .......................................................... 8Jefferson County Agricultural Society Committees......... 11Changes - 2018 ................................................................ 12Jefferson County Fair - Code of Conduct ........................ 14Pedal Tractor Pull ............................................................ 16Baby Beautiful Contest ................................................... 18Demolition Derby ........................................................... 19Lawnmower Derby .......................................................... 19First Dept. - 1A-Draft Horses ......................................... 21Show N Go Hitch Show ................................................... 22First Dept. - 1B Light Horses & Ponies ........................... 23Open Horse Show ............................................................ 24Second Dept - 2A Dairy .................................................. 25Second Dept - 2B Beef ................................................... 26Third Dept - 3 Sheep ....................................................... 27Fourth Dept - 4 Goats ..................................................... 28Fifth Dept - 5 Swine ........................................................ 30Sixth Dept - 6A Poultry.................................................... 30Sixth Dept - 6B Rabbits .................................................. 30Seventh Dept - Grain, Hay, Plants,
Flowers, Fruit,Vegetables .............................................. 31Eighth Department - Domestic, Culinary Arts,
Arts & Crafts.................................................................. 67Ninth Dept – Llamas/Alpacas .......................................... 76
Entry Forms 1A-Draft Horse & Mules ............................... 38 1B-Light Horse ............................................. 40 2A-Dairy Breeds ........................................... 43 2B-Beef Breeds ............................................. 45 3-Sheep ......................................................... 47 4-Goats .......................................................... 49 6A-Poultry ..................................................... 51 6B-Rabbits .................................................... 53 7th and 8th Dept ............................................... 55
9th Dept - Llama/Alpaca ................................. 57 Shop and Crop ............................................... 59 Jr. Fair Independent Entry Form .................... 61 Camping Registration .................................... 64Camping Rules ................................................................. 65Granges.... ........................................................................ 75
Junior FairSchedule ......................................................... 85Independent Livestock Exhibitor Rules ......... 86General Regulations ....................................... 86Royalty Contest .............................................. 87Livestock Rules .............................................. 87Showmanship ................................................. 88Livestock Sale ................................................ 89Parade ............................................................. 90Shop and Crop................................................ 90Talent Show .................................................. 90Small Animal (J-X) ........................................ 91Poultry (J-VIII) .............................................. 91Clean Barn .................................................... 93Sheep (J-III) ................................................... 99Saddle Horse and Pony (J-VI) ..................... 100Rabbits (J-VII) ............................................. 102Swine (J-V) .................................................. 104Goats (J-IV) ................................................. 104Beef (J-I) ...................................................... 107Dairy(J-II) .................................................... 108Dogs (J-IX) .................................................. 109
Inspection and Health Requirements ............................. 114Jeff Co. Ag Society Rules and Regulations ................... 118Ohio Fairs Schedule ....................................................... 121Fairboard Director Election ........................................... 123Constitution and By-laws ............................................... 1262017 Livestock Sale Buyers ........................................... 128
2017 Fair Royalty
Monday - Opening Ceremonies - 5:00 PMJefferson County Fair - The Happy Fair!
Owen Long
DJ Wetherell
Matt Rector
Joseph Wood
Madeline Doyle
Rachel Ewing
Brianna Pasco
Paige Everly
Sarah Mazzaferro
Jefferson County FairAugust 14-19, 2018
Entry Deadlines
All entries and camping fees in full - due by: July 10 - 7:00 p.m.
No entries accepted after deadline!
Office Hours for entries:July 8, 9, 10 - 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
OR
Mail to:Jefferson County Agricultural Society
P.O. Box 2315Wintersville, Ohio 43953
All must be postmarked by July 10.
Fair Phone: 740-733-8230
Pre-Fair Office Hours:Aug. 8, 9, 10 . . . . . . . . . . 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.Aug. 11-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 to 6:00 p.m.Aug. 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 to 12:00 p.m.
Participant packets may be picked up August 11-12 -- 1:00 p.m.-6:00p.m.
Fair Office Hours During the Fair:
Tuesday 9am-2pmWednesday 9am-2pmThursday 2pm-6pm
Friday Noon-3pmSaturday Noon-2pmSunday 9am-Noon
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Opening CeremoniesMonday – 5:00 pm
Jr. Fair Coronation to follow
Antique Tractor and Machinery DisplayOn display all day, everydayLocated in the North Field
Farmer John
Threshing DemonstrationHeld near Tractor Display Area6:00 pm Come see how it was done in the “Good Ole Days”
Lazer Tag Daily
North Field
Big “O” Amusements on the Midway 12 Noon til Closing with a Break from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm Daily
North Field
Mr. PuppetIn Front of Commercial Building
Farm Bureau Book NookTuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday & Saturday1:00 pm, 3:00 pm & 5:00 pm
Different book everyday, come hear the story.
Commercial Building
Farm Bureau Egg-sperimentsTuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 4:00 pm
Friday 4:00 & 6:00 pm & Saturday 12 noonCommercial Building
Farm Bureau Tractor SimulatorWednesday 4:00 pm - 8:00 pmThursday 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Friday 4:00 pm - 9:00 pmSaturday 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm,
5:00 pm - 9:00 pmCome & Drive the combine
Commercial Building
Farm Bureau Chicken IncubationHatch Dates Tuesday & Thursday
Come see the chicks hatchCommercial Building
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Cheerleading Competition6:00 pm
WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY
2018 Night ShowS
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Truck and Modified Tractor PullWeigh in 6:00 pm
Start 7:00 pm
Buckeye StatePedal Pull Tractors
4 yrs - 11 yrs of ageRegistration 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
at PavilionPull Time 7:00 pm
Rooster Crowing Contest Friday, August 17, 2018
4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Rozsa Pavilion (see page 42)
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
Moto Crossby “Faircross Productions”
Registration 6:00 p.m. Race 7:00 p.m.
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SATURDAY
Car Show 3:00 - 7:00 pm
North Field
Antique Tractor/Farm Stock/ Truck Pulls
Transfer Sled Weigh in 3:00 p.m. Pull time 5:00 p.m.
Kids Battery Operated Car Obstacle Course & RaceSee website for detailsRegistration 2:00 p.m.
Races at 2:30 p.m. North Field
Kids Pedal Tractor Race Registration 12:00 p.m.
Races 1:00 p.m. North Field
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Registration at 2:00 p.m.Races at 2:30 p.m.
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Demolition DerbyHome Talent
Registration & Inspection 4:00 p.m.Start 6:00 p.m.
Lawn MowerDemo Derby
Registration 5:00 p.m.Start 5:30 p.m.
SUNDAY
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Carl Glenn 5502 Cty Rd 44, IrondaleDebbie Hukill 418 Twp Rd 201, BloomingdaleWilliam Keeder, II 152 Twp Rd 247, TorontoTom Valuska 7698 St Rt 151, RaylandJeff Wood, Jr. 491 Cty Rd 75, AmsterdamDick Rine 56 Cty Rd 19, Mingo JunctionSuzie Zorbini 8807 St Rt 213, Toronto
Ken Taylor 6671 Cty. Rd. 56, Toronto Ray Hilderbrand 220 Ludlow Avenue, Steubenville Paden Wood 8295 Cty. Rd. 39, Bloomingdale John Grafton 7698 St. Rt. 646, Bloomingdale Tim Walters 153 Starkey Blvd., Wintersville Jim Zorbini 8807 St. Rt. 213, Toronto
Robert Bailey 243 Lisbon St., Richmond Carl Bonecutter 592 Twp. Rd. 201, Bloomingdale Gail Rine 56 Cty. Rd. 19, Mingo Junction William Keeder 278 Twp. Rd. 247, Toronto Bonnie Randolph 4541 St. Rt. 152, Richmond Rick Shell 176 Twp. Rd. 582, Steubenville Glenn Wood 23 Oakwood Dr., Bloomingdale
Thomas Graham County Commissioner Dave Maple County Commissioner Tom Gentile County Commissioner
Patrick Marshall County Auditor James Branangan County Engineer Dr. Chuck Kokiko Cty. Supt. of Schools Dr. Scott Pendleton Veterinarian
Raymond Agresta County TreasurerJane Hanlin County ProsecutorJanine Yeske Cty. 4-H AgentDr. Michael Scarpone County Coroner
Drew Hindman Concessions Manager Makenzie Householder Additional Attractions Vickie Whinnery Jr. Fair Coordinator Chris Rinkes Jr. Fair Program Assistant Rhonda Rutter Jr. Fair Trophy Coordinator
Ralph Barker, John Campbell, Ron Carman, Henry Carter, Ralph Carter, Keith Cline, Jeff Wood, Chuck Cline FFA, William Keeder & Jeff Wood, Jr., Fair Board Representatives
Ray Hilderbrand PresidentTim Walters Vice PresidentLinda Daily Secretary Debbie Hukill Treasurer
JEFFERSON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
TERM EXPIRES 2020
TERM EXPIRES 2018
TERM EXPIRES 2019
MEMBERS EX-OFFICIO
SPECIAL DIVISION CHAIRPERSONS SALE COMMITTEE
OFFICERS
Jefferson County Fair Board Mission StatementOur mission is to plan and deliver an entertaining, educational, safe fair that all residents of Jefferson County can be proud to call their own. All board members are dedicated to the teamwork needed in maintaining, upgrading and expanding the grounds and buildings.
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SUNDAYGroom ‘n Clean Horse Arena 8:00 AMEntries in place for 7th & 8th Department Arts & Crafts Building 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM4-H Awards Presentation/Style Review Rozsa Pavilion 6:00 PMDrug Use Form Instruction Meeting Livestock Arena Following 4-H Awards
MONDAYJudging of 7th & 8th Department Arts & Crafts Building 9:00 AMWeigh-In of Market Animals Livestock Arena 10:00 AM to 2:00 PMAll Jr. Fair Animal Project in Place NOONClover Bud Program Rozsa Pavilion 12:00 PM to 3:00 PMJr. Fair Dog Show Small Animal Pavilion 1:00 PMDrug Use Notification Forms Due Livestock Arena 2:00 PMOpening Ceremonies Rozsa Pavilion 5:00 PMJr. Fair CoronationRegistration for “Star Search Talent Show” Midway Pavilion 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Jefferson County Jr. Fair Show Rozsa Pavilion 6:00 PMOpen Show – Dance Studios Competition on Sunday
TUESDAYFAIR OPENS 8:00AMToy Farm Equipment Display Display Building Until NoonJudging of 7th & 8th Department Continues Arts & Crafts Building 8:00 AMJr. Fair Goat Show – followed by Sr. Fair Goat Show Livestock Arena 9:00 AMJudging of Baked Goods – 8th Dept. Arts & Crafts Building 11:00 AMMr. Puppet Front of Commercial Building 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 PMJudging of Jr. Fair Poultry Small Animal Pavilion 12:00 PMJudging of Open Class Poultry Small Animal Pavilion Following Jr. FairJudging of Jr. Fair Exhibit Booths Jr. Fair Building 2:00 PMThreshing Demonstration North Field 6:00 PMFarmer John North Field 3 Times DailyJr. Fair Horse Fun Show Horse Arena 3:00 PMLarge & Small Animal Costume Contest Livestock Arena 3:00 PMBaked Good Auction Arts & Crafts Building 3:00 PMLazer Tag North Field DailyJudging of Jr. Fair Sheep Showmanship Livestock Arena 5:00 PMJudging of Jr. Fair Sheep Livestock Arena Following ShowmanshipJudging of Open Class Sheep Livestock Arena Following Jr. FairRon Retzer Trio Rozsa Pavilion 4:00 PM to 6:00 PMRafter M Rodeo Grandstands 7:00 PM
WEDNESDAYToy Farm Equipment Display Building Noon to 6:00 PMJudging of Jr. Fair Horse Show Horse Arena 9:00 AMJudging of Jr. Fair Rabbits Small Animal Pavilion 9:00 AMJudging of Open Class Rabbits Small Animal Pavilion Following Jr. FairThreshing Demonstration North Field 6:00 PMFarmer John North Field 3 Times DailyMr. Puppet Front of Commercial Building 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 PMCheering Competition Registration Grandstands 4:00 PMJudging of Jr. Fair Swine Showmanship Livestock Arena 4:30 PMCheering Competition Grandstands 6:00 PM
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Threshing Demonstration North Field 6:00 PMJudging of Jr. Fair Swine Livestock Arena 6:00 PMLazer Tag North Field DailyFlashback Band Rozsa Pavilion 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM
THURSDAYToy Farm Equipment Display Building Noon to 6:00 PMRabbit Hopping Rozsa Pavilion 9:00 AMJudging of Jr. Fair Horse Show Horse Arena 9:00 AMMr. Puppet Front of Commercial Building 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 PMVoting of Directors Fair Office 12:00 PM to 8:00 PMJudging of Jr. Fair Shop & Crop & Specialty Projects Jr. Fair Building 1:00 PMThreshing Demonstration North Field 6:00 PMFarmer John North Field 3 Times DailyJudging of Jr. Fair Beef Breeding Livestock Arena 9:00 AMJudging of Jr. Fair Beef Showmanship Livestock Arena Following Beef BreedingJudging of Jr. Fair Feeder Calves Livestock Arena Following ShowmanshipJudging of Jr. Fair Steers Livestock Arena Following Feeder CalvesRegistration & Weigh-In Open Beef Show Livestock Arena 1:00 PM to 3:00 PMOpen Class Beef Show Livestock Arena 5:00 PMMotocross Registration Grandstands 6:00 PMMotocross Race Grandstands 7:00 PMSilver Eagle Band Rozsa Pavilion 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
FRIDAYToy Farm Equipment Display Building Noon to 3:00 PMJudging of Jr. Fair Small Animals Small Animal Pavilion 10:30 AMLight Horse Halter Classes Horse Arena 9:00 AMJudging of Jr. Fair/Open Dairy Cattle Livestock Arena 10:30 AMJudging of Draft Halter Classes Horse Arena 11:00 AMOhio Fair Managers Royalty Luncheon Fairgrounds Kitchen 11:00 AM“Show & Go Horse & Pony Hitch Show” Horse Arena 1:00 PMMr. Puppet Front of Commercial Building 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 PMFarmer John North Field 3 Times DailyRooster Crowing Contest Rozsa Pavilion 4:00 PM to 6:00 PMSuper Showmanship Livestock Arena 3:00 PMThreshing Demonstration North Field 6:00 PMBuckeye State Pedal Pull Registration Rozsa Pavilion 6:00 PM to 7:00 PMBuckeye State Pedal Pull Rozsa Pavilion 7:00 PMHome Talent Truck & Modified Tractor Pull Registration Grandstands 6:00 PM
& Weigh-InHome Talent Truck & Modified Tractor Pull Grandstands 7:00 PM“The Great Square Dance” Livestock Arena 9:00 PM
SATURDAYJefferson County Garden Clubs Show Display Building All DayMr. Puppet Front of Commercial Building 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 PM“Grand Parade” (check-in and line-up) Ticket Booth Area 9:00 AM“Grand Parade” Main Road 10:00 AMKids Pedal Tractor Pull North Field Registration at12:00 PM Race at 1:00 PMJr. Fair Livestock Sale Livestock Arena 12:00 PMFarmer John North Field 3 Times DailyKids Battery Operated Vehicles North Field Registration at 2:00 PM Race at 2:30 PMCar Show North Field 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM
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Physical Address of Fairgrounds:
1505 Joe Hickle Rd.Smithfield, OH 43948
For GPS Route use Rayland, OH 43943
CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE ATwww.thejeffersoncountyfair.com
OR ON FACEBOOK AT:
Jefferson County Fair Official
Dave Barnhouse Print Auction Livestock Arena TBAReflections Band Rozsa Pavilion 3:00 PM to 5:00 PMVeterans Appreciation Motorcycle Cruise-In & Grandstands/Main Gate Registration at 4:00 PM
Bicycle Show 5:00 PM to 8:00 PMTransfer Sled Antique Tractor/Farm Stock/Truck Pulls Grandstands Weigh-In at 3:00 PM Pulls at 5:00 PMThreshing Demonstration North Field 6:00 PMKaraoke Registration Gazebo 6:00 PM to 7:00 PMKaraoke Contest Rozsa Pavilion 7:00 PM
SUNDAYNON-DENOMINATIONAL WORSHIP SERVICE ROZSA PAVILION 10:00 AMJefferson County Garden Clubs Show Display Building All DayOpen Horse Show Horse Arena 9:00 AMLlama/Alpaca Show Livestock Arena 9:00 AMMr. Puppet Front of Commercial Building 1:00, 3:00, 5:00 PMJr. Fair Board Recognition Fairgrounds Kitchen 10:30 AMBaby Beautiful Registration (Entry fee per child) Gazebo 12:00 PMBaby Beautiful Contest Rozsa Pavilion 1:00 PMFarmer John North Field 3 Times DailyDance Competition Rozsa Pavilion Registration at 2:00 Show at 3:00 PMHome Talent Demo Derby (Registration/Inspection) Grandstands 4:00 PMLawn Mower Demo Derby Registration Grandstands 5:00 PMLawn Mower Demo Derby Grandstands 5:30 PMHOME TALENT DEMO DERBY Grandstands 6:00 PM
HAVE A WONDERFUL YEAR ... SEE YOU IN 2019
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EXECUTIVE COMM*Tim Walters Linda DailyRay HilderbrandDebbie HukillBud Keeder
1st DEPT - DRAFT HORSES*Bud Keeder Bill KeederRick Shell
1st DEPT - LIGHT HORSES*Carl Glenn Debbie HukillDick Rine Gail RineRick Shell
2nd DEPT - DAIRY*Ray Hilderbrand
2nd DEPT - BEEF*Jeff Wood, Jr.Carl BonecutterBonnie RandolphPaden Wood
3rd DEPT - SHEEP*Debbie HukillCarl BonecutterBonnie Randolph
4th DEPT GOATS*Carl Bonecutter Bob Bailey Tom ValuskaJeff Wood, Jr.Paden Wood
5th DEPT SWINE*Bob Bailey Carl Bonecutter Tom ValuskaJeff Wood, Jr.
6th DEPT SMALL ANIMAL*Rick Shell John Grafton Tom ValuskaSuzie Zorbini
7th and 8th DEPT*Suzie Zorbini John GraftonBonnie Randolph Tim WaltersJim Zorbini
9th DEPT*Bob BaileyCarl BonecutterJeff Wood, Jr. Suzie Zorbini
SUNDAY HORSESHOW*Gail RineCarl Glenn Debbie Hukill Dick Rine
ANTIQUE EQUIPMENT*Ray HilderbrandBob BaileyBud Keeder Glenn Wood
AUDITING* Debbie HukillOfficers
BUILDING AND GROUNDS*Ray Hilderbrand Carl Glenn Ken Taylor Tim Walters Glenn Wood Paden WoodJim Zorbini
CAMPING*Glenn Wood Carl BonecutterLinda Daily Carl Glenn John GraftonBill Keeder
COUNTY COMM/PARK BD*Ray HilderbrandDebbie Hukill
SOUND SYSTEM*Tim Walters Carl GlennJim Zorbini
CONCESSION ADV*Ray Hilderbrand Bud KeederKen Taylor Jim Zorbini
JR FAIR COMMITTEE*Tim WaltersBob Bailey Carl BonecutterCarl GlennRay HilderbrandDebbie HukillRick ShellJeff Wood, Jr.
ALL PULLS*Bob Bailey*Carl BonecutterJohn Grafton Bill KeederJeff Wood, Jr.Glenn WoodPaden Wood
EMS*Ray Hilderbrand Tim Walters
GARDEN TRACTOR DERBY*Ray HilderbrandDebbie Hukill
GRANTS/SPONSORS*Debble HukillLinda DailyRay HilderbrandBonnie Randolph Tom Valuska PUBLICITY*Tim WaltersBonnie Randolph
FAIR ENTERTAINMENT*Tim WaltersJohn Grafton Ray Hilderbrand’ Bonnie RandolphRick ShellKen TaylorJim Zorbini
LABOR/SANITATION*Bud KeederRay Hilderbrand Suzie Zorbini
FAIRBOOK*Debbie HukillLinda DailyRay HilderbrandBonnie Randolph
DEMO DERBY*Glenn Wood ALL DIRECTORS
SHUTTLES*Carl Bonecutter Ray Hilderbrand Bill Keeder Bud Keeder
GATE & PARKING*Debbie HukillRay HilderbrandBud KeederKen Taylor
2018 COMMITTEE LIST
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2018 JEFFERSON COUNTY FAIR CHANGES
***PLEASE READ YOUR NEWSLETTERS AND FAIR BOOK! CHECK THE JEFFERSON COUNTY 4-H AND JEFFERSON COUNTY FAIR FACEBOOK PAGES FOR ADDITIONAL
CHANGES AND UPDATES. THESE CHANGES WILL ALSO BE INCLUDED IN THE ADVISOR’S FAIR REGISTRATION PACKETS.***
ANIMAL CHANGES• Hatch dates for 2018 are as follows: Turkeys 3/26/18; Geese 5/28/18; Ducks 6/18/18; Chickens
6/25/18• Jr. Fair grooming can only be done by exhibitor, exhibitor’s immediate family as defined in Fair
Book, advisor from exhibitor’s club and exhibitor’s organizational leader (FFA, etc.)• Micro-chipped goats must have original registration papers displayed in a frame on stall during
the fair. If original registration papers are not available, the goat must be tagged with a scrapie tag prior to state vet inspection. If not tagged, the goat must be removed immediately.
• Maximum weight for market hogs is 320 pounds.• Maximum weight for market sheep is 160 pounds.• Ear tag numbers must be on the back of the ear. Number must be visible from the back of the
animal.• Market animal shows will be placed 1 through 5 for the final drive, not just Grand and Reserve.• Dog Show will be Monday at 1:00 PM. Check revised dog rules.• Small Animal Show will be Friday at 10:30 AM.• Poultry Show will be Tuesday at 12:00 PM.• Jefferson County Best Bred for cattle no longer requires that the calf be identified at the
previous year’s fair.• Market Heifers will be added for the 2019 Fair and will be tagged with the steers at the
November tag-in. If there are 4 or more market heifers, they will have their own class and the champion market heifer will show in the final drive with the market steers. If there are less than 4 market heifers, they will show in the weight class with the market steers.
• Jr. Fair Horse rules and classes have changed. Check fair book for changes.• Open Class Beef show will have Pee-Wee Showmanship (7 years old and under – parent must
accompany child in ring) and Alumni Showmanship (20+ years old). There will be a $10 entry fee for Alumni Showmanship. No entry fee for Pee-Wee Showmanship.
• Open Class Halter Horse Show will be Friday at 9:00 AM, Draft at 11:00 AM and hitch show immediately after or 1:00 PM.
• Groom and clean will be Sunday before fair opens – 8:00 AM Mud, 12:00 PM Clean.• Alpacas will show with the Llamas.• 2018 Open Horse Show Dates – May 13, 2018, June 24, 2018• Terry Meyers Clinic – July 6 & 7, 2018 followed by Open Horse Show on July 8, 2018• Livestock sale order will be Hogs, Feeders, Steers, Poultry, Rabbits, Goats, and Lambs.
CAMPING• Camping parking stickers are intended for campground only – violators driving or parking
elsewhere will be escorted from the fairgrounds and refused re-admission and all premiums forfeited.
• Campground electric and water will be on Wednesday before the fair to the Monday morning after the fair. NO OPEN FIRES DURING THAT TIME.
• For 2019 – Annual Cost per lot will be $225. The cost to reserve is $50.00 non-refundable for any reason due by Sunday, last day of fair – 12:00 PM.
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PARKING PASSES• Parking passes will be limited to one per household for open class entries. Fair board has the
right to request the pass be returned if the animal is not brought to the fair.
ROYALTY• Jr. Fair Prince & Princess – New Ages – 11 years old to 14 years old• Ohio Fair Managers Statewide Royalty Luncheon – Friday of the fair – 11:00 AM
4-H• Clover Bud program moved to Monday – Noon to 3:00 PM
SHOP & CROP• Shop and Crop classes are open to Independent Youth Exhibitors
JR. FAIRBOARD• Jr. Fair Board recognition will be Sunday morning of the fair at 10:30 AM in the fairgrounds
kitchen. Breakfast will be included.
7TH & 8TH DEPARTMENTS• No mandatory season ticket purchase is required.• Check fair book for new classes, entry fees and premiums.• Dismissal will be Sunday from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM and Monday by appointment only.
GRANDSTAND/ROZSA PAVILION/NORTH FIELD EVENT CHANGES• Tuesday Rafter M Rodeo – 7:00 PM• Thursday Motocross – Registration at 6:00 PM, Races begin at 7:00 PM• Friday Rooster Crowing Contest – 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM ***NEW EVENT for 2018*** This includes both rooster and human voice competitions.• Saturday Kids Fair Pedal Tractor Pull – Registration at 12:00 PM, Race at 1:00 PM, North Field• Saturday Kids Battery Operated Vehicle Race – Registration at 2:00 PM, Race at 2:30 PM• Saturday Veterans Appreciation Motorcycle Cruise-In/Bicycle Show Registration – 4:00 PM Event – 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM Grandstands/Main Gate Entrance
GATE ADMISSION• Veterans with proper ID will be admitted for free the Saturday of the fair.
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Jefferson County Fair - Code of Conduct
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Jefferson County Fair - Code of Conduct
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Pedal Tractor Pull Registration begins at 12:00 p.m.
Race at 1:00 p.m. North FieldDirectors: Bob Bailey, Chairman; Carl Bonecutter; Glenn Wood; Jeff Wood; Carl Glenn
All participants receive ribbonsClasses:
A- Girls 5&6 years oldB- Girls 7&8 years oldC- Girls 9&10 years oldD- Boys 5&6 years oldE- Boys 7&8 years oldF- Boys 9&10 years old
Rules1. Signed permission slip from parent or guardian (Slip furnished by fair board)2. Parent or guardian must be at event3. Entry fee $1.00 per participant4. Tractor furnished by fair board5. Lenth of pull less than 50 ft. 6. Prizes furnished by fair board7. Judges shall have full power to decide all questions arising in connection with the contest. Subject to rules administration as
provided. In any event not covered by the rules, the judges shall have full power to decide in a manner they think fairest to the majority. The judges shall determine the winner and award prizes.
Gus & Aggie 3972 Main Street, Weirton, WV
304-748-2870 We Accept Visa, MC, Discover, American Express
“84 Years Serving the Area with Beautifully
Decorated Cakes, Baked Goods & Pastries”
F R I D AY, A U G U S T 17 , 2 01 8 a t 7: 0 0 p mJEFFERSON COUNTY FAIR - SMITHFIELD, OHIO
6500 lb. HOT ROD V-8 MOD TRACTORS $ 1600.00 USA-EAST SANCTIONED POINTS CLASS
6200 lb. OPEN STREET LEGAL GAS 4x4 TRUCKS $ 400.00 License and Registration required
7700 lb. CLASS SUPER STOCK TRACTORS $ 2300.00 USA-EAST SANCTIONED POINTS CLASS
8500 lb. WORK STOCK (2.5) DIESEL TRUCKS $ 1500.00 USA-EAST SANCTIONED POINTS CLASS
8000 lb. OPEN STREET LEGAL 4x4 TRUCKS $ 600.00 License and Registration required GAS and DIESEL The weight is controlled by the Fair Board and may be altered TOTAL FRIDAY PURSE $ 6400.00
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Antique 4,500 5,500 6,500Farm Stock 7,500 9,500 11,500 13,500 15,000Trucks 6,500 8,500
1. Tractor starts with a tight hook. 1. No homemade bumpers.
2. Draw Bar 20 inches high. 2. Weights must be in bed or in cab of truck.
3. One driver per tractor (unless otherwise stated). 3. Stock suspensions.
4. If weight falls off tractor pull is disqualified. 4. Drivers window must be up while pulling.
5. All tractors must stay in bounds. 5. NO weight brackets (no hang on weights).
6. All tractors are to be standard block. 6. Headers permitted with mufflers.
7. No cut tires. 7. Vehicle must be licensed and driven.
8. Only the driver and workers are allowed on track 8. Must be licensed driver.
while pulling. 9. 24" hitch height.
9. Decision of judges is final! 10. Factory Reese Hitch
11. Operator must keep tractor under control on and off 11. Order will be up to sled operator.
the track. 12. No passenger in cab while pulling.
12. Must have twisted cleavis, a D cleavis, or flat plate
with 3" hole at least 16" from center of axle.
13. Driver can change weight if someone on the track
can do it for them!
14. Driver must keep hands on controls and stay in seat
at all times.
15. Top four (4) drivers MUST WEIGH OUT!
Carl Bonecutter (740) 944-1602
Fair Office (740) 733-8230
Jeff Wood (740) 381-6472
Bob Bailey (740) 424-3663
Paden Wood (740) 424-4342
For Information Contact:
60% PAYOUT ON ALL CLASSESDirectors: Bob Bailey & Carl Bonecutter, Chairmen; Jeff Wood; Paden Wood; Glenn Wood;
WEIGHT CLASSES
Antique & Farm Stock Rules Truck Rules
TRANSFER SLEDANTIQUE TRACTOR/FARM STOCK TRACTOR/TRUCK PULLS
SATURDAY - WEIGH-IN 3:00 PM, PULL 5:00 PMENTRY FEE: $10
John Grafton; Bill Keeder
Check out our Website atwww.jeffersoncntyfair.com
Check out our Website atwww.thejeffersoncountyfair.com
or on Facebook @Jefferson County Fair Official
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Baby Beautiful and Costume ContestSunday at 1:00 pm
Rosza PavilionRegistration at 12:00 pm at the Gazebo
Entry fee - $5.00 per child
Age categories for both contestsBabies born in 2017 Babies born in 2015Babies born in 2016 Babies born in 2014
No babies born in 2018
First Contest: Second Contest:Baby Beautiful Costume ContestGirls and Boys will be judged separately Girls and Boys will be judged togetherThe kids must be dressed up The kids must be in costumeTrophies to each category Trophies only to winnersGift Certificates go to each First Place winner only Contest Open to all counties
For more information call: MaKenzie Householder at 740-317-0292
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Jefferson County Fair Demolition DerbySunday6:00 pm
Glenn Wood, Chairman
Driver Admitted Free Entry Fee $30
Feature - Full Size Cars1st place $15002nd place $9003rd place $400
Heat winners - $50 each for last 2 cars still running, a trophy, and the right to run in the featureNumber of heats will be determined the day of the demo depending on how many cars enter
4 Cylinder “Bumblebee” Class Derby Truck Derby1st place $500 1st place $5002nd place $250 2nd place $2503rd place $100 3rd place $100
The Demolition Derby is promoted as an unusual spectator attraction. In the interest of safety, anyone entering is subject and must obey the rules and regulations, which are mandated by the promoter
ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS will be strictly enforced. NO EXCEPTIONS! Anything not followed according to the rules will make the car and driver INELIGIBLE to compete.
Demolition Derby Rules and Regulations are available in the Sr. Fair Office and on the websiteFailure to abide by the rules will result in disqualificationsPit Passes will be $10 and you must be 16 years or older (with proof of age) to enter pits
Lawn Mower Demolition DerbyChairman Ray Hilderbrand
Inspection 5:00 pmDemo 5:30 pm
Driver Admitted Free $20 entry - 100% Pay Back
Here’s the rules... Any riding lawnmower allowed except for those rear engine types like Snappers. Decks must be removed. You may build a stack for the exhaust. You must weld bars on the side of the mower for leg protection. If your gas tank or battery is in front of the motor you must move it to a safe place. You may rig up a hand throttle to run the motor wide open. You must bolt or wire your hood down tight! You may weld or bolt onto your motor a spark-plug protector. You may weld on a front and rear bumper that is to be no taller from the ground than 15 inches to the top of the bumper and may only be as wide as the front tires. No excessively thick bumpers, use your good judgement guys. Nothing may protect the tires in any way. No frame reinforcement is allowed except for what is needed to mount the bumpers and cages. You may change pulleys for your desired gearing. Chains are allowed on your rear tires. You must hit with the front of the mower during the derby. You must make a hit every 60 seconds. No hitting the leg area of the mowers. Hits are to be made to the fronts and tires of the other mowers. Helmets required. Rear Hits may be made using safe, smart judgement. Must be at least 15 years of age. NO home-made mowers. 18 hp limit.
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Fair Tickets for Sale
Ten Commandments For Cleaning Your Pen Or Stall
1. Clean pen completely, even back of pen/stall next to wall or any and all parts of the pen.2. Clean storage area above pen/stall from all types of debris.3. Remove all signs above pen/stall including thank you signs, as well as pen/stall identification cards.4. Remove all wire, string, tape and etc. from the pen/stall and put in trash container, not manure piles.5. If the pens/stalls next to you are cleaned first then you are responsible for any and all matter that gets into the
neighboring pens/stalls while you are cleaning yours.6. Remove all boards or panels used to keep your bedding in the pen/stall.7. Help remove all trash and debris from your prospective wash racks.8. Help clean up under bleachers or outside area of the barns and show ring areas.9. If your pen is not cleaned properly, your sale check may be withheld.10. A “Special Thanks” to all those exhibitors that do follow the “Ten Commandments.”
All pens and stalls must be cleaned before leaving Sunday. Premium Payments will be withheld until pen/stall is cleaned.
FAIR KITCHEN FROELICH’S CATERING
Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
SAME GREAT FOOD AS LAST YEAR
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10 at 7:00 PM
11 AM
Best Pair – Matched
17. 3 head owned & bred by exhibitor
and Sunday, 1 PM to 7 PM before fair.
Directors in Charge: Chairman William Keeder, Sr., Rick Shell, William Keeder, Jr.
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Light Horse/Mule/Donkey 50” and UnderLots1. Single Hitch – Men $12, $10, $8, $6, $42. Single Hitch – Youth $12, $10, $8, $6, $43. Single Hitch – Women $12, $10, $8, $6, $4
Light Horse/Mule/Donkey 51” and Over4. Single Hitch – Men $12, $10, $8, $6, $45. Single Hitch – Youth $12, $10, $8, $6, $46. Single Hitch – Women $12, $10, $8, $6, $4
(All Show and Go Entries register at announcer’s booth Day of Show) Please collect your checks at announcer’s booth after show
Mule/Donkey Team over 50”
/Donkeys
Mule/Donkey Team under 50”
3.4.5.
$30, $20, $15, $10, $5
$20, $10, $8, $6, $4
$40, $30, $25, $20, $15
$20, $10, $8, $6, $4
$20, $10, $8, $6, $4
$20, $10, $8, $6, $4
$20, $10, $8, $6, $4
$20, $10, $8, $6, $4
$20, $10, $8, $6, $4
$20, $10, $8, $6, $4
$20, $10, $8, $6, $4
Best Overall Mare (Winners of Grand Champion each breed & grade mares)Best Overall Males (Winners of each breed & grade males)Showmanship — 18 years and under, Trophy and Ribbons (no entry fee)
$30, $20, $15, $10, $5
$30, $20, $15, $10, $5
$30, $20, $15, $10, $5 $80, $60, $45, $30, $15
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First Department – 1BLight Horses and Ponies
Director in Charge: Chairman Carl Glenn, Gail Rine, Dick Rine, Rick Shell, Debbie HukillUse special horse entry form, see rules on horse entry form
Entry Due: July 10 @ 7:00 pmEntry Fee: 10 % of first premium
Entry tags/ No.’s: Secretary’s office, Saturday - Sunday, 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm before fairEntry in Place: Tuesday @ 12:00 noon
Dismissal: Sunday @ 4:00 pmJudging: Friday @ 9:00 am
Placings: 1st - $12, 2nd - $8, 3rd - $6
Class F – Modern Shetland Ponies under 56 inchesClass G – Draft Type Ponies under 56 inches
(No colts from mares 56 inches or over allowed to enter class G)Class H – Registered Welsh PoniesClass I – Registered Hackney PoniesClass J – Grade Ponies (Not Registered) (Ponies in class J not eligible to show in any other class) Lot 1. Stallion, 3 years or over Lot 2. Stallion, 2 years and under 3 Lot 3. Stallion or Mare, 1 year old Lot 4. Foal, Product of this year, (either sex) Lot 5. Broodmare and foal Lot 6. Best Gelding (any age) Lot 7. Mare, 3 years old or over Lot 8. Mare, 2 years old and under 3 Lot 9. Pleasure Pony (Class G only)Class L – Registered AppaloosasClass M – Registered Quarter HorseClass N – Grade Horses 56” and overClass O – Arabian HorsesClass P – Miniature HorseClass Q – American Paint Horse Lot 1. Gelding, 4 years and over Lot 2. Gelding, 2 years and under 4 years Lot 3. Stallion, 4 years and over Lot 4. Stallion, Mare, Gelding, 1 year and under Lot 5. Stallion, 2 years and under 4 years Lot 6. Mare and Foal Lot 7. Mare, 4 years and oaver Lot 8. Mare, 2 years and under 4 yearsPremiums will be paid by mail within 30 days following the fair.
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J.C.F.B.Open Horse Show
Friendship Park, County Road 23, Smithfield, OHAll Classes Subject to Change Day of Show
Halter Classes 9:00 A.M.*******Entry fee $4.00****PAYBACK RIBBON ONLY******Except Class 3*******
PERFORMANCE CLASSES******ENTRY FEE $6.00*****Jackpot Back $3.00 of the $6.00*****Cash Only*****No Refunds******
1. Registered Miniature Horses2. Colts & Fillies 2 yrs & Under3. Open Showmanship4. Non-Registered Horses over 58”5. Registered Quarter Horse6. Pony Halter 58” & Under
Jefferson County Agriculture Society WILL NOT be responsible for any accidents or losses which may occur to an exhibitor, spectator, animals, or equipment. Participants are required to wear proper English or Western Attire, which includes boots and western shirt (long or short sleeve) NO BALL CAPS!! All participates under the ages of 19 MUST USE ASTM/SEI certified riding helmet. The society reserves the right to cancel or make any changes or split any classes as needed.
In case of bad weather, call before you haul.
Contacts: Gail Rine 740-317-3579 Debbie Hukill 740-632-3169 Dick Rine 740-632-0233
12a. Open Driving12. Lead-line Riders 6 yrs & Under Horse or Pony13. Beginner Walk Trot Rider 8 yrs and under14. Open Snaffle Bit Pleasure Horse 5 yrs & Under Bosal Permitted15. W/T English Equitation 20 yrs & Over16. W/T English Equitation 19 yrs & Under17. Open English Pleasure - All Ages - Horse or Pony18. Open Western Pleasure - All ages19. Youth 9-13 yrs - Pleasure20. Youth 14-19 yrs - Pleasure21. Jack Benny Walk/Trot - Riders 30 yrs. & Over22. Pony Pleasure 9-13 yrs23. Pony Pleasure 14-19 yrs24. Walk/Trot Western Horsemanship - 19 yrs and Under25. Walk/Trot Western Horsemanship - 20 yrs. and Over26. Open Western Horsemanship - All Ages Horse or Pony27. Open English Equtation28. Walk/Trot Pleasure English/Western Horse/Pony29. Walk/Trot Western Horsemanship - all ages30. Open Pleasure - all ages - Western/English31. Registered Quarter Horse Pleasure32. Registered Paint or Appoloosa Pleasure33. 2 Gaited Pleasure34. 3 Gaited Pleasure
35. Down and Back36. Open Barrels37. PeeWee Barrels - 8 yrs and Under38. Youth Barrels - 19 yrs and Under39. Ladies Barrels40. Youth Pole Bending - 19 yrs and Under41. Open Pole Bending42. Youth Flag Race - 19 yrs and Under43. Open Flag Race44. Cone Bend45. PeeWee Cone Bend46. Jug Race47. Thread the Needle
7. Registered Paint & Appaloosa Horse8. Pee Wee Showmanship 8 Yrs and under9. Youth Showmanship 9-13 Yrs10. Youth Showmanship 14-19 Yrs11. Adult Showmanship 20 Yrs & Over
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Second Department – CattleDairy Breeds - 2A
Directors: Ray Hilderbrand, Chairman(see rules on entry form)
Show and Go Dairy ShowAll Show & Go entries register at announcers table
day of show. Stalls provided upon prior request.Entry Fee: 10% of first premium
Judging: Friday at 11:00 amPlacings: 1st - $25, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $10
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Second Department – CattleBeef Breeds - 2B
Directors: Chairman Jeff Wood, Jr., Carl Bonecutter, Paden Wood, Bonnie Randolph
SHOW & GO - Thursday 5:00 pm - Registration and Weigh-In 1:00 - 3:00 pm$10 entry fee - 100% pay-back - Placings 1st, 2nd, 3rd
PLUS - Female/Male Champion $200 eachChampion Feeder Steer, Feeder Heifer, Market Steer - $100 each
Class F – Registered Angus Class M - SalersClass G – Registered Simmental Class N - ChianinaClass H – Registered Hereford Class O - CharolaisClass I – Registered Shorthorn Class P - Texas LonghornsClass J – Registered Limousin Class Q - Maine AnjouClass K – Crossbred Class W - Scottish HighlandClass L - Belgium Blues
1. Bull calved before 1/1/182. Bull calved after 1/1/183. Heifer calved 20184. Heifer calved 20175. Heifer calved 20166. Two females any ages, owned & bred by 1 exhibitor7. Pair of Yearling-Sr. 1 bull/1 heifer8. Pair of Yearling-Jr. 1 bull/1 heifer9. Pair of calves, Jr. - 1 bull/1 heifer
MARKET CLASSES
Class S-Feeder & Dairy Steer Class-born after 1/1/18Class T-Feeder & Dairy Heifer Class born after 1/1/18Class U-Market Steer/Dairy Steer Pee-Wee Showmanship (7 years old and under - parent must accompany child in ring) Alumni Showmanship (20+ years old) $10 entry fee
Out of state cattle require Health Papers.Bulls born prior to 2017 must have ring.Registration papers must be presented at registration. Tattoos will be checked.Animals can ONLY be entered in one category-breed or marketRefer to Ohio’s Livestock Health Exhibition Rules for grooming - Not following the rules will result in disqualification.
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Third Department – SheepDirectors: Chairman Debbie Hukill, Carl Bonecutter, Bonnie Randolph
Entries Due: July 10 at 7 PMEntry Fee: 10% of 1st Place Premium
Entry Tags: At Secretary’s Office, Saturday and Sunday, 1 PM – 7 PM before FairEntry in Place: Tuesday at 12 PM
Dismissal: Sunday at 4 PMJudging: Tuesday at 6:30 PM or following Jr Fair Show
Placings: 1st $10 - 2nd $7 - 3rd $4All sheep will have a scrapie tag in their ear. No Exceptions.
1. Yearling Ram – 1 year old, but under 2 years old2. Ram Lamb – Less than 1 year old3. Pair of Ram Lambs – Born after Jan. 1 - current year4. Yearling Ewe – 1 year and under two years old5. Pair of Yearling Ewes – 1 year old and under 2 years old6. Ewe Lamb – Born after Jan. 1, current year7. Pair of Ewe Lambs – Less than 1 year old8. Pen of 4 Lambs – less than 1 year old (2 ewes and 2 rams)9. Breeder’s Young Flock – 1 ram lambs and 2 ewe lambs under 1 year10. Flock – 1 ram, 2 yearling ewes and 2 ewe lambs (under 1 year)
8. All Market Lambs will not show in Breeding Classes
6. Must weigh 75 to 160 pounds to show.
5. Market Lambs will not show in Breeding Classes
B1 SuffolkB2 DorsetB3 HampshireB4 Corridedale
B5 ShropshireB6 SouthdownB7 Natural Colored
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Fourth Department GoatsDirectors: Chairman Carl Bonecutter, Jeff Wood, Jr.; Bob Bailey; Paden Wood; Tom Valuska
Entries Due: July 10 at 7:00 pmEntry fee: 10% of 1st place
Entry Tags/Nos: At Secretary’s Office, Saturday and Sunday, 1 PM – 7 PM before Fair Entry in Place: Tuesday at 12 pm
Dismissal: Sunday at 4:00 pmJudging: Tuesday following Jr. Fair showmanship
Premiums: 1st - $10, 2nd - $6, 3rd - $4All goats will have a scrapie tag in their ear unless registered, non-market,
then they can have active micro-chip. Micro-chipped goats must have original registration papers displayed in a frame on stall during fair. If original registration papers are not available, the goat must be tagged with a scrapie tag prior to state vet inspection. If not tagged, the goat must be removed from
the fairgrounds immediately.
Rules: 1. Goats no longer have to be dehorned. Horns must be tipped for safety. 2. Goat ages will be calculated as of day of show. 3. Each animal must comply with the health requirements in the state of Ohio. 4. Boer goats must be controlled by exhibitor, which may require goat be tied during the day. Identify these animals on entry
form, so appropriate pens will be assigned. 5. All goats must be clipped for show, except angora and pygmy goats. 6. All market goats must be does or wethers born after January 1 of current year and weigh at least 50 pounds. 7. Goats being exhibited must be owned by exhibitor or the exhibitor’s family. 8. The same goat cannot be shown in both dairy and meat classes. 9. All classes place 1 through 5 10. Dairy exhibitors white attire only
Classes Breed CodesClass A Dairy Goats AL (Alpine) LA (La Mancha)Class B Meat Goats NU (Nubian) OB (Oberhasli)Class C Pygmy Goats SA (Saanen) RG (Crossbred)Class D Angora Goats TO (Toggenburg) Class E Harness Goats Any Dairy Breed not listed
Class A Dairy Goats
Lot 1. Junior Doe Kid Born after April 1 of current yearLot 2. Intermediate Doe Kid Born between March 1 and 31 of current yearLot 3. Senior Doe Kid Born between Jan. 1 and Feb. 29 or current yearLot 4. Junior Yearling Born between August 1 and December 1Lot 5. Senior Yearling 1 year old, but under 2 years old
Lot 6. Yearling Milker 1 year old, but under 2 years old in milkLot 7. Junior Milker 2 years old, but under 3 years old in milkLot 8. Mature Milker 3 years old, but under 5 years old in milkLot 9. Aged Milker 5 years old and over in milk
Overall Champion of Champion (combined lots)(Animals in the classes below must have shown in classes 1 through 9)
Lot 10. Breeder’s Trio 3 does of any age all bred by exhibitorLot 11. Produce of Dam 2 does of different ages from same damLot 12. Dam and Daughter Both need not be owned by exhibitorLot 13. Dairy Herd 4 does owned by exhibitor with at least 2 in milkLot 14. Best Udder Any age judged on udder onlyLot 15. Get of Sire 3 does sired by same buck from at least 2 different dams & no more than 1 doe from any multiple birthClass B Meat GoatsLot 16. Junior Doe Kid or Wether Born after April 1 of current yearLot 17. Senior Doe Kid Born January 1 through March 31 of current yearLot 18. Yearling Doe 1 year old, but under 2 years oldLot 19. Mature Doe Over 2 years old, but under 3 years oldLot 20. Aged Doe Over 3 years old
Grand and Reserve Champion Meat Goat
Lot 21. Dam and Daughter Both need not be owned by exhibitorLot 22. Produce of Dam 2 does of different ages from same damLot 23. Get of Sire 3 does sired by same buck from at least 2 different dams and no more than 1 from any multiple birthLot 24. Market Goat Born after January 1 of current year and weighs at least 50 lbs. (Includes both meat and dairy.) Weight classes divided at the discretion of fairboard.
Grand and Reserve Champion Market Goats
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Class C Pygmy Goats
Lot 25. Wether Under 1 year old born after 9/1 of previous yearLot 26. Wether Over 1 year old born on or before 9/1 of previous yearLot 27. Mature Wether 2 years and olderLot 28. Doe Under 1 year old born after 9/1 of previous year Lot 29. Doe Over 1 year old born on or before 9/1 of previous yearLot 30. Mature Doe 2 years and older
Grand and Reserve Champion Pygmy Goats
Class D Angora GoatsLot 31. Wether Under 1 year old born after 9/1 of previous yearLot 32. Wether Over 1 year old born on or before 9/1 of previous yearLot 33. Mature Wether 2 years and olderLot 34. Doe Under 1 year old born after 9/1 of previous year Lot 35. Doe Over 1 year old born on or before 9/1 of previous yearLot 36. Mature Doe 2 years and older
Grand and Reserve Champion Angora Goat
Class E Harness GoatsLot 37. Harness Kid Wether under 1 year old and halter brokeLot 38. Harness Yearling 1 year old, but less than 2 years old & pull empty CartLot 39. Senior Harness Wether Over 2 years old and pull a driven cart through an Lot 40. Pack obstacle course set by judge
Grand Champion Harness GoatLot 41. Companion Goat Goat of any breed or sex (not a Billy) kept as a pet & not shown in any other class at fair - except the appropriate showmanship class.
Class F Miniature Silky Fainting GoatsLot 42. Wether Under 1 year old born after 9/1 of previous yearLot 43. Wether Over 1 year old born on or before 9/1 of previous yearLot 44. Mature Wether 2 years and olderLot 45. Doe Under 1 year old born after 9/1 of previous year Lot 46. Doe Over 1 year old born on or before 9/1 of previous yearLot 47. Mature Doe 2 years and older
Grand Champion Silky Goat
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Fifth Department – SwineThere will be no Open Class Swine Show.
Sixth Department - 6APoultry
Directors: Chairman Rick Shell, Suzie Zorbini, John Grafton, Tom Valuska
Entries Due: July 10 @ 7:00 pmEntry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry Tags: At Secretary’s Office, Saturday and Sunday, 1 PM – 7 PM before FairEntry in Place: Tuesday at 12 noon
Dismissal: Sunday at 4:00 pmJudging: Tuesday following Jr. Fair Poultry
Placings: 1st - $5, 2nd - $3, 3rd - $2
Dept. – 6A Class PChicken:
Class P - CL Fancy Only Class - CFCL Lot 1. American CF Lot 9. Bantams GamesCL Lot 2. Asiatic CF Lot 10. Bantams Single Combs - clean leggedCL Lot 3. English CF Lot 11. Bantams - Rose Comb - clean leggedCL Lot 4. Mediterranean CF Lot 12. Bantams - All other Combs - clean leggedCL Lot 5. Continental CF Lot 13. Bantams - feather leggedCL Lot 6. Games CF Lot 14. DucksCL Lot 7. Oriental CF Lot 15. GeeseCL Lot 8. Miscellaneous CF Lot 16. Turkeys CF Lot 17. Misc.
RULES ON ENTRY FORM After Jr. Fair cage assignments - Sr. board will assign Sr. Fair entrants on first come basis
No. Sr. Fair Market
Sixth Department – Rabbits - 6BDirectors: Rick Shell, Chairman; Tom Valuska, Suzie Zorbini, John Grafton
Entries Due: July 10 at 7:00 pmEntry Fee: $1 per entry
Entry tags: At Secretary’s Office, Saturday and Sunday, 1 PM – 7 PM before FairEntry in Place: Tuesday at 12 pm
Dismissal: Sunday at 4:00 pmJudging: Wednesday following Jr. Fair Division
Placings: 1st - $5, 2nd - $3, 3rd - $2
See Jr. Fair Rules and Classes - No open class/Sr. Fair Rabbit HoppingOpen class show to follow Jr. Fair
After Jr. Fair cage assignments - Sr. board will assignSr. Fair entrants on first come basis
No. Sr. Fair Market
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Seventh DepartmentGrain, Hay, Plants, Flowers, Fruits, Vegetables
Directors: Chairman Suzie Zorbini, Bonnie Randolph, Tim Walters, Jim Zorbini
Building will open at 9:00 am daily.Entries Due: July 10 @ 7:00 pm
Entry Fee: $1.00 per itemEntry tags: At Secretary’s Office, Saturday and Sunday, 1 PM – 6 PM before Fair
Entry in Place: Sunday 11:00am-7:00 pm; “No Monday Entries”Dismissal: Sunday 4-6:00 pm; Monday By Appointment
Judging: Monday, 9:00 am
Class A – Grain Products Under 18 years add X after classPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00 3rd - $2.00All seeds to be shown in glass jars
Lot 1. Pt. Winter WheatLot 2. Pt. OatsLot 3. Pt. BarleyLot 4. Pt. RyeLot 5. Pt. Shelled CornLot 6. Meadow seeds (Alfalfa, Timothy, Clover, Etc)Lot 7. 3 ears hybrid field cornLot 8. 3 ears white-red-yellow popcornLot 9. 3 ears Indian corn – ornamental, any colorLot 10. Largest, longest ear of cornLot 11 & 12 to be displayed with roots and dirt in bucket without hole in bottomLot 11. Tallest stalk of cornLot 12. Stalk of Corn with most earsLot 13. Any not Listed
Best Of Show – Rosette
Grains in Sheaf2” diameter at center, tied with ribbon for displayLot 14. WheatLot 15. OatsLot 16. BarleyLot 17. TimothyLot 18. Bearded WheatLot 19. RyeLot 20. Any not Listed
Best of ShowClass B – ForagesPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
2” diameter at center tied for display in pt. jar with waterLot 21. AlfalfaLot 22. CloverLot 23. Soy Beans Lot 24. Any not Listed
Best of Show Rosette
Class C – SunflowersPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 25. Pt. jar seedsLot 26. Largest head – diameterLots 27 – 28 to be displayed with roots and dirt in bucket without hole in bottomLot 27. Tallest SunflowerLot 28. Most blooms on stalkLot 29. Miniature stalk with most bloomsLot 30. Any not Listed
Best of Show – RosetteLot 31. Jefferson County Special - Display of seeds made into a picture, mounted on a board. $5 - $3 - $2
Class D – Hay/SilagePremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00Hay exhibit to consist of one unbroken bale – to be judged for quality, including leafiness, texture & color
Small Bales – First Cutting Lot 1. Alfalfa – 90% or more Lot 2. Mixed – 50% or more Lot 3. Clover - 90% Lot 4. Grasses – 90% or more Lot 5. Any not ListedBest of Show
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Small Bales - Second Cutting Lot 6. Alfalfa – 90% or more Lot 7. Mixed – 50% or more legumes Lot 8. Clover – 90% or more Lot 9. Grasses – 90% or moreLot 10. Any not ListedBest of Show
StrawLot 11. One small bale
SilageLot 19. Corn silageLot 20. Grass/hay silageMust be displayed in one gallon glass jar with a screw lidBest of Show
SorghumLot 21. 6 stalks – tiedBest of Show
Class E – Homemade ImplementsPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
A class of exhibits of homemade tools, gadgets or labor saving devices constructed by the farmer themselves. Entries will be judged by labor saving qualitites, originality of design and neatness of workmanship
Lot 1. Large ItemLot 2. Small ItemLot 3. Decorative item using an implement or implement partsBest of Show
Class F – FruitDisplay on plastic platePremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
PeachesLot 1. Best plate of 3, any variety
Best of Show
Apples – Plate of ThreeLot 2. Braeburn Lot 19. Law RomeLot 3. Cortland Lot 20. LibertyLot 4. Crab apple Lot 21. LodiLot 5. Delicious – Red Lot 22. McIntoshLot 6. Delicious – Gold Lot 23. MelroseLot 7. Blondie Lot 24. Mollies DeliciousLot 8. Empire Lot 25. Mutsu/CrispinLot 9. Fuji Lot 26. Northern SpyLot 10. Gala Lot 27. Ohio NonparielLot 11. Ginger Gold Lot 28. Paula RedLot 12. Granny Smith Lot 29. RomeLot 13. Grimes Golden Lot 30. Stayman WinesapLot 14. Honeycrisp Lot 31. Spur Delicious - RedLot 15. Ida Red Lot 32. Spur Delicious - YellowLot 16. Jonagold Lot 33. SuncrispLot 17. Jonamac Lot 34. Tydeman’s RedLot 18. Jonathon Lot 35. Wealthy Lot 36. Any not Listed
Best of Show
Grapes – Pears – Plums, Plate of ThreeLot 37. Grapes Lot 40. NectarinesLot 38. Pears Lot 41. QuincesLot 39. Plums Lot 42. Apricots Lot 43. Any not Listed
Best of Show
BerriesLot 44. Blueberries – 1/2 pint Lot 46. Strawberries - 1/2 pintLot 45. Raspberries – 1/2 pint Lot 47. Any Not Listed - 1/2 pint
Best of Show
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Just for FunLot 48. Largest AppleLot 49. Largest PeachLot 50. Largest Any not Listed
Class G – ProduceDisplay on Plastic PlatePremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Beans – green bush beans Approx. 6-10 per plate Lot 34. Parsnips - 3 with leaves trimmed to 2”Lot 2. Beans – green pole beans Approx. 6-10 per plate Lot 35. Pepper - 3 - green sweetLot 3. Beans – lima beans Lot 36. Pepper - 3 - red sweet (both shelled or unshelled) Approx. 6-10 per plate Lot 37. Pepper - 3 - yellow sweetLot 4. Beans – yellow 6-10 per plate Pole or Bush Lot 38. Pepper - 3 - yellow bananaLot 5. Beans – purple 6-10 per plate Pole or Bush Lot 39. Pepper - 3 - red hotLot 6. Beets –3, leaves trimmed to 2” Lot 40. Pepper - 3 - green hotLot 7. Broccoli – 1 head Lot 41. Pepper - 3 - any not listedLot 8. Brussel Sprouts, 8 per plate Lot 42. Potato - 3 - redLot 9. Cabbage – 1 head, round Lot 43. Potato - 3 - whiteLot 10. Cabbage – 1 head, flat Lot 44. Potato - 3 - sweetLot 11. Cabbage – 1 head, red Lot 45. Pumpkins - 3 - miniatureLot 12. Carrots – 3, leaves trimmed to 2” Lot 46. Pumpkins - 1 - sugar pieLot 13. Cauliflower – 1 head Lot 47. Pumpkins - 1 - whiteLot 14. Corn – 3 ears, yellow sweet Lot 48. Radish - 6 to 10Lot 15. Corn – 3 ears, white sweet Lot 49. Squash - 1 - acornLot 16. Corn – 3 ears, bi-color Lot 50. Squash - 1 - 1 butternutLot 17. Corn – 3 ears, any not listed Lot 51. Squash - 1 - any summerLot 18. Cucumber – 3 slicing Lot 52. Squash - 1 - any winterLot 19. Cucumber – 3 small pickling Lot 53. Squash - 1 - zucchiniLot 20. Eggplant Lot 54. Spinach - bunch (1)Lot 21. Garlic with 1” stem Lot 55. Swiss chard - one bunchLot 22. Gourds – 3, all the same kinds Lot 56. Tomatillo - 6 to 10Lot 23. Gourds – Giant (1) Lot 57. Tomato - 6 to 10 - cherryLot 24. Kohlrabi – 3, tops trimmed Lot 58. Tomato - 3 - red canningLot 25. Head lettuce – one head Lot 59. Tomato - 3 - red slicingLot 26. Melons – cantaloupe Lot 60. Tomato - 2 Clusters - GrapeLot 27. Melons – honeydew Lot 61. Tomato - 3 - yellow pear/pasteLot 28. Melons – watermelon Lot 62. Tomato - 3 - red pear/pasteLot 29. Onion – green, 3 with tops Lot 63. Tomato - 3 - yellowLot 30. Onion – red, 3 Lot 64. Tomato - 3 - any not listedLot 31. Onion – yellow, 3 Lot 65. Turnips - 3Lot 32. Onion – white, 3 Lot 66. Peas - 6 unshelled & 6 shelledLot 33. Parsley – Fresh Bunch (1) Lot 67. Okra - 6 pods
Best of Show Lot 68. Cabbage - 1 Head - Savoy type
EggsLot 69. Chicken eggs – 1 doz. WhiteLot 70. Chicken eggs – 1 doz. BrownLot 71. Chicken eggs – 1 doz. Any other ColorLot 72. Duck or Goose eggs – ½ doz.Lot 73. Any not Listed(Note: Eggs may be picked up after judging on Monday)
Best of Show
Just for FunLot 74. Longest Bean Lot 82. Largest WatermelonLot 75. Largest cabbage Lot 83. Largest PumpkinLot 76. Largest carrot Lot 84. Largest TomatoLot 77. Longest Cucumber Lot 85. Largest ZucchiniLot 78. Largest eggplant Lot 86. Largest GourdLot 79. Largest Onion Lot 87. Vegetable Oddities, quirks of nature, Lot 80. Largest Pepper unusual growthLot 81. Largest Potato Lot 88. Largest Egg Lot 89. Any not Listed
Basket DisplayMust be displayed in a basket except #90 – use cornucopiaPremiums for #90, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00Premiums for #91 – 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 90. Horn o’plenty: Cornucopia with approximately 1 peck of fruits and vegetablesLot 91. Garden Farm display: all produce to be grown by one exhibitor and to consist of not
less than 25 varieties, no 2 of the same kindLot 92. Basket of gourds – 3 or more kindsLot 93. Basket of peppers – 5 or more kindsLot 94. Harvest basket – Indian Corn, gourds, pumpkins, etc.
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Lot 95. Fruit Basket – 5 or more kinds all grown by the exhibitorLot 96. Salad bowl – 7 or more vegetables (NOT CUT) used for a salad display in a bowl or basketLot 97. Vegetable soup basket - mix of vegetables (not cut) you would use for vegetable soup.Lot 98. Any not Listed
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Children’s Mr. Potato Head10 years and under – dress or decorate a potatoNo entry fee - ribbons only. No entry form.
Class H – House Plants and Potted PlantsOne specimen per pot unless otherwise stated (specimen means 1 plant)Premiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. African Violet – single, in bloom, 1 crownLot 2. African Violet – double, in bloom, 1 crownLot 3. CactusLot 4. Cactus Garden – 3 or more specimensLot 5. Succulent – other than cactusLot 6. Succulent garden – 3 or more specimensLot 7. Dish garden – 3 or more specimens with embellishmentsLot 8. FernLot 9. IvyLot 10. Hanging Basket – FlowerLot 11. Hanging Basket – FoliageLot 12. Small Potted Plant – flowering, pot 6” or lessLot 13. Medium potted plant – flowering, pot 7” to 10”Lot 14. Large Potted Plant – flowering, pot 11” or greaterLot 15. Small potted plant – foliage, pot 6” or lessLot 16. Medium potted plant – foliage, pot 7” to 10”Lot 17. Large potted plant – foliage, pot 11” or greaterLot 18. Most Unusual plant/flowerLot 19. Herb – single variety per potLot 20. Herb – 2 or more varieties per potLot 21. Patio potted plants – mix of foliage/flowering, 2 or more plantsLot 22. BonsaiLot 23. TopiaryLot 24. TerrariumLot 25. Tall House Plant – 3’ or tallerLot 26. 1 Strawberry Jar – FloweringLot 27. Strawberry Jar – non-flowering or succulentsLot 28. Most unusual container (plants must be good condition)Lot 29. Fairy Garden Lot 30. Any not Listed
BEST OF SHOW
Class I – Cut Flowers
Show #1 – Deliver Sunday 7:00 pm through Thursday @ 5:00 pm
Premiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00Use See Through Vase
Lot 1. Aster – Large, 1 bloomLot 2. Aster – Spraytype, 1 sprayLot 3. Begonia – Float bloom in bowl/dish, no foliageLot 4. Canna – 1 spikeLot 5. Celosia – plumed, 1Lot 6. Celosia – crested, 1Lot 7. Chrysanthemum – 1 bloom/sprayLot 8. Cleome – 1Lot 9. Cosmos – Single, 3 stemsLot 10. Cosmos – Double, 3 stemsLot 11. Dahlia – Cactus, 1Lot 12. Dahlia – Large, decorative, over 4”, 1Lot 13. Dahlia – pom-pom, under 2’, 3 bloomsLot 14. Dahlia – border, single petal, 3 bloomsLot 15. Daisy – any variety/size/color, 1Lot 16. Day Lily – 1 Stalk, HemerocallisLot 17. Echinacea (Coneflower) – Any color, 1Lot 18. Gladiolus – Bicolor, 1Lot 19. Gladiolus – Blue/Purple, 1Lot 20. Gladiolus – Orange, 1Lot 21. Gladiolus – Pink, 1Lot 22. Gladiolus – Red, 1Lot 23. Gladiolus – Ruffled, 1Lot 24. Gladiolus – White, 1Lot 25. Gladiolus – Yellow, 1
Lot 26. Gladiolus – Best Display, 3-5 DifferentLot 27. Gomphrena – Globe Amarath, 1 sprayLot 28. Hosta - spray of blooms, Lot 29. Hosta - leaves, 3 solid colorLot 30. Hosta – Leaves, 3 bicolorLot 31. Hosta – Leaves, 3 miniatureLot 32. Lycoris (magic mystery lily) – 1 stemLot 33. Lily – Any Variety, 1Lot 34. Marigold – Dwarf, 1 sprayLot 35. Marigold – Large, giant, 1Lot 36. Marigold – Single petal, 1Lot 37. Rose – yellow, yellow blend, 1Lot 38. Rose – orange, orange blend, 1Lot 39. Rose – pink, pink blend, 1Lot 40. Rose – red, red blend, 1Lot 41. Rose – purple, purple blend, 1Lot 42. Rose – white, white blend, 1Lot 43. Rose, - miniature, single bud or sprayLot 44. Petunia – single, 1 stemLot 45. Petunia – double, 1 stemLot 46. Petunia – Ruffled, 1 stemLot 47. Rudbeckia – 3Lot 48. Snapdragon – 1 spikeLot 49. Zinnia – Large, over 2 1/2”Lot 50. Zinnia – Small, pom-pom, 2” to 3”Lot 51. Zinnia – Cactus, 1Lot 52. Any Not Listed – 1 bloom, 1 spike, 1 sprayLot 53. Best Cut Flower Display – 5 vases/1 flower each,
your choice of your bestLot 54. Any not Listed
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Just for FunLot 58. Largest RoseLot 59. Largest DahliaLot 60. Tallest GladiolusLot 61. Largest ZinniaLot 62. Tallest Grass - 3 stems cut, any varietyLot 63. Tallest Weed - in bucket w/ soil, no hole in bucket
Dried Specimens – Display in Vase or other containerLot 64. Gypsophila – baby’s breath, 1 spray Lot 65. Achillea – yarrow, 1 bloom Lot 66. Lunaria – 1 sprayLot 67. Statice – 3 spikesLot 68. Strawflowers - 3 bloomsLot 69. Lavender - 3 spikesLot 70. Any Not Listed
BEST OF SHOW
Children’s Plants8 years or younger Plant a flower or vegetable seed in an old shoe/boot. Keep watered, watch it grow, bring your shoe or boot to the fair for all to see. Bring in Sunday or Monday and pick up Sunday or Monday. No entry fee - ribbons only. No entry form.
Class J – Arrangements and Artistic DesignsPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00Show #2 – Deliver to Hall Friday from 9:00 am – 1:00 pmJudging: 1:00 pm
Lot 1. Small Splender - 6” or under Lot 10. Arrangement of GrassesLot 2. Hush-a-Bye - Pastel arrangement for baby’s room Lot 11. Side by Side - mirror imageLot 3. Winter Wonderland – Christmas Theme Lot 12. Arrangement in BootLot 4. My Funny Valentine Lot 13. John Deere - green and yellowLot 5. Old Wood - using weathered wood Lot 14. Your School Colors - Name SchoolLot 6. Yesteryear - using antique type container Lot 15. Reap the Harvest - All dried materialLot 7. “I Do” - Wedding Bouquet or arrangement Lot 16. Your MasterpieceLot 8. Nature’s Foliage - all foliage Lot 17. “Picnic” at Fair (placemat-napkin-place setting-Lot 9. Patriotic Arrangement small floral arrangement)
BEST OF SHOW
Class K – Halloween Pumpkin DecoratingEntries must be real pumpkins or pumpkin-like squash (no size limit)Pumpkins are to be painted or decorated, not carvedPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Most artisticLot 2. FunniestLot 3. Most OriginalLot 4. Ugliest
BEST OF SHOW
Class L – Scarecrow ContestMust be freestanding and will be displayed outdoors, stakes my be driven in the groundPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Funniest/cutest Lot 4. Most OriginalLot 2. Most traditional Lot 5. PrettiestLot 3. Scariest
BEST OF SHOW
Class M – Decorate a shoe or boot to tell a story. May use embellishments and/or characters to tell your story. Example: “The Old Woman in a Shoe.” 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Most UniqueBEST OF SHOW
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Class N – Decorate or Dress A VegetablePremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Create it, dress it, name it. Use any vegetable and be creativeBEST OF SHOW
Class O – Vegetables and Fruit SculpturePremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd – $2.00
Lot 1. Use any variety – may use toothpicks or adhesives to hold them together. Fruits and vegetables must be whole, no cut pieces
BEST OF SHOW
Class P – Just for FunPremiums : 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Ugliest Hat ContestLot 2. Ugliest Garage Sale/Flea Market ItemLot 3. “What Is It?” item (an unusual item that most people would not know what it is used for)
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Class Lot Horse or Pony Reg No. Age Sex Tie or Box Stall Fees
Jefferson County Fair Entry Form1A - First Department - Draft Horses and Mules and Donkey
Please fill in all information requested • One person per entry form - Classes Page 21
Exhibitors Name: ___________________________________________ AGE: ________
Address________________________________________________________________
Street/Road City State Zip
Phone___________________
will not be given out
Are these animals included on your Jr. Fair or
Independents stall assignment sheet? Yes____ ; No____
Club and Contact Person_________________
Total no. of Animals_______
Total no. of stalls________
Season Pass ($30) $____________
Membership ($10) $____________
Name on Membership _______________
Entry Fees $______________
TOTAL $______________
Mail to: Jefferson County Agricultural Society P.O. Box 2315 Wintersville, Ohio 43953
ABSOLUTELY NO MODIFICATION TO BARNSRules:1. In classes requiring registration, papers may be requested by Directors in Charge before showing2. Time alloted between classes will be determined by judge or Directors in Charge3. All halter animals must be stabled on the grounds for the entire fair4. Draft horses and Pony hitch may come in and out the same day (Show and Go) No stall space available for Show and
Go horses/ponies. Show and Go participants must pay regular admission at the gate the day of the show5. The horse used in men’s cart class may not be used in women’s cart class.ALL ENTRANTS MUST READ AND SIGN THE FOLLOWING:It is understood that the Jefferson County Fairboard, or its officials shall not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury to any person, property or animals which is caused directly or indirectly for any reason. The undersigned also agrees to hold harmless the Jefferson County Fairboard or its officials for any expenses or liabilities, including attorney’s fees. Exhibitors must abide by Jeff. Co. Fair Code of Conduct.
OWNER/EXHIBITOR:______________________________________________ DATE:_______________________
Premiums will be mailed within 30 days of close of fair.
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Class Lot Horse or Pony Reg No. Age Sex Tie or Box Stall Fees
Jefferson County Fair Entry Form1B - First Department - Light Horses and Ponies
Please fill in all information requested • One person per entry form - Classes Page 23
Exhibitors Name: ___________________________________________ AGE: ________
Address________________________________________________________________
Street/Road City State Zip
Phone___________________
will not be given out
Are these animals included on your Jr. Fair or
Independents stall assignment sheet? Yes____ ; No____
Club and Contact Person_________________
Total no. of Animals_______
Total no. of stalls________
Season Pass ($30) $____________
Membership ($10) $____________
Name on Membership _______________
Entry Fees $______________
TOTAL $______________
Mail to: Jefferson County Agricultural Society P.O. Box 2315 Wintersville, Ohio 43953
ABSOLUTELYNO PAINTING OR MODIFICATIONS IN BARNS!
ALL ENTRANTS MUST READ AND SIGN THE FOLLOWING:It is understood that the Jefferson County Fairboard, or its officials shall not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury to any person, property or animals which is caused directly or indirectly for any reason. The undersigned also agrees to hold harmless the Jefferson County Fairboard or its officials for any expenses or liabilities, including attorney’s fees.Exhibitor must abide by Jeff. Co. Fair Code of Conduct.
OWNER/EXHIBITOR:______________________________________________ DATE:_______________________
Premiums will be mailed within 30 days of close of fair.
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Jefferson County Fair Entry Form2A - Second Department - Dairy Cattle Show and Go
Please fill in all information requested • One person per entry form - Classes Page 25If you prefer to stable animals for the week fill in form below
Exhibitors Name: ___________________________________________ AGE: ________
Address________________________________________________________________
Street/Road City State Zip
Phone___________________
will not be given out
Are these animals included on your Jr. Fair or
Independents stall assignment sheet? Yes____ ; No____
Club and Contact Person_________________
Total no. of Animals_______
Total no. of stalls________
Season Pass ($30) $____________
Membership ($10) $____________
Name on Membership _______________
Entry Fees $______________
TOTAL $______________
Mail to: Jefferson County Agricultural Society P.O. Box 2315 Wintersville, Ohio 43953
Dept. Class Lot Description of Animal Fee
ALL ENTRANTS MUST READ AND SIGN THE FOLLOWING:It is understood that the Jefferson County Fairboard, or its officials shall not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury to any person, property or animals which is caused directly or indirectly for any reason. The undersigned also agrees to hold harmless the Jefferson County Fairboard or its officials for any expenses or liabilities, including attorney’s fees.Exhibitor must abide by Jeff. Co. Fair Code of Conduct.
OWNER/EXHIBITOR:______________________________________________ DATE:_______________________
ABSOLUTELY NO MODIFICATION TO BARNS
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Jefferson County Fair Entry Form2B - Second Department - Beef Cattle Show & Go
Please fill in all information requested • One person per entry form - Classes Page 26If you prefer to stable animals for the week fill in form below
Exhibitors Name: ____________________________________________ AGE: ________
Address________________________________________________________________
Street/Road City State Zip
Phone___________________
will not be given out
Are these animals included on your Jr. Fair or
Independents stall assignment sheet? Yes____ ; No____
Club and Contact Person_________________
Total no. of Animals_______
Total no. of stalls________
Season Pass ($30) $____________
Membership ($10) $____________
Name on Membership _______________
Entry Fees $______________
TOTAL $______________
Mail to: Jefferson County Agricultural Society P.O. Box 2315 Wintersville, Ohio 43953
Dept. Class Lot Description of Animal Fee
Rules:1. To be eligible for competition, whether singly or in groups, animals must be bonafide property of exhibitors, except where otherwise specified. Certificate of
registration or transfer showing ownership must be produced by exhibitor if requested by the superintendent of cattle. In the classes for Get of Sire and Production of Dam, animals need not be owned by exhibitors.
2. The owner of the dam at the time of service shall be considered the breeder of the animal.3. All cattle either dairy or beef over six months of age must be registered in the owners name. Under 6 months a carbon copy of the application must be shown
as proof of pedigree. The competitors must appear in the ring promptly at the call of the Superintendent, as judges will be instructed not to delay their decisions under any circumstances.
4. Firms and co-partnerships entering animals for competition must be in existence sixty days prior to the date of closing entries, and all cases must be bonafide and affidavits of the age of the firms may be requred by the management. Firms and co-partnerships entered into the show for purposes will not be recognized by the association, but cattle bred by a member of the firm or company shall be considered as bred by the company. Should temporary sale or transfer of an animal be discovered the exhibitor and proper owner may be barred from any and/or all future shows
5. Every female over 24 months must have produced a living calf within 12 months or prove to be with a calf. Every bull 36 months old must have dropped to service a calf within 12 months previous to the opening date of this show, to be eligible to compete. A freemartin heifer shall be barred from showing until she has become of such age as to be proven to be a breeder.
6. Any exhibitor making a false or misleading statement, exhibiting cattle that have been artificially fitted or treated, showing an animal out of proper class, substituting one animal for another without proper correction of records at the cattle superintendent’s office before entering ring, or any other dishonorable practice, shall forfeit all premiums.
7. Judges must not award a prize to any unworthy exhibit. It is the intention of the management that no premium or distinction of any kind shall be given any animal that is not deserving ABSOLUTELY NO MODIFICATION TO BARNS
ALL ENTRANTS MUST READ AND SIGN THE FOLLOWING:It is understood that the Jefferson County Fairboard, or its officials shall not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury to any person, property or animals which is caused directly or indirectly for any reason. The undersigned also agrees to hold harmless the Jefferson County Fairboard or its officials for any expenses or liabilities, including attorney’s fees.Exhibitor must abide by Jeff. Co. Fair Code of Conduct.
OWNER/EXHIBITOR:______________________________________________ DATE:_______________________
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Jefferson County Fair Entry FormThird Department - Sheep
Please fill in all information requested • One person per entry form - Classes Page 27
Exhibitors Name: ___________________________________________ AGE: ________
Address________________________________________________________________
Street/Road City State Zip
Phone___________________
will not be given out
Are these animals included on your Jr. Fair or
Independents stall assignment sheet? Yes____ ; No____
Club and Contact Person_________________
Total no. of Animals_______
Total no. of stalls________
All sheep will have a scrapie tag in their ear. No exceptions.
Season Pass ($30) $____________
Membership ($10) $____________
Name on Membership _______________
Entry Fees $______________
TOTAL $______________
Mail to: Jefferson County Agricultural Society P.O. Box 2315 Wintersville, Ohio 43953
Dept. Class Lot Description of Animal Fee
ABSOLUTELY!– NO MODIFICATIONS IN BARN –
ALL ENTRANTS MUST READ AND SIGN THE FOLLOWING:It is understood that the Jefferson County Fairboard, or its officials shall not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury to any person, property or animals which is caused directly or indirectly for any reason. The undersigned also agrees to hold harmless the Jefferson County Fairboard or its officials for any expenses or liabilities, including attorney’s fees.Exhibitor must abide by Jeff. Co. Fair Code of Conduct.
OWNER/EXHIBITOR:______________________________________________ DATE:_______________________
Premiums will be mailed within 30 days of close of fair.
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Jefferson County Fair Entry FormFourth Department - Goats
Please fill in all information requested • One person per entry form - Classes Page 28
Exhibitors Name: ___________________________________________ AGE: ________
Address________________________________________________________________
Street/Road City State Zip
Phone___________________
will not be given out
Are these animals included on your Jr. Fair or
Independents stall assignment sheet? Yes____ ; No____
Club and Contact Person_________________
Total no. of Animals_______
Total no. of stalls________
Season Pass ($30) $____________
Membership ($10) $____________
Name on Membership _______________
Entry Fees $______________
TOTAL $______________
Mail to: Jefferson County Agricultural Society P.O. Box 2315 Wintersville, Ohio 43953
Dept. Class Lot Description of Animal √ if Goats Horned Fee
ABSOLUTELY!NO MODIFICATIONS IN BARN!
ALL ENTRANTS MUST READ AND SIGN THE FOLLOWING:It is understood that the Jefferson County Fairboard, or its officials shall not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury to any person, property or animals which is caused directly or indirectly for any reason. The undersigned also agrees to hold harmless the Jefferson County Fairboard or its officials for any expenses or liabilities, including attorney’s fees.Exhibitor must abide by Jeff. Co. Fair Code of Conduct.
OWNER/EXHIBITOR:______________________________________________ DATE:_______________________
Premiums will be mailed within 30 days of close of fair.
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Jefferson County Fair Entry Form6A - Sixth Department - Poultry
Please fill in all information requested • One person per entry form - Classes Page 30
Exhibitors Name: ___________________________________________ AGE: ________
Address________________________________________________________________
Street/Road City State Zip
Phone___________________
will not be given out
Are these animals included on your Jr. Fair or
Independents cage assignment sheet? Yes____ ; No____
Club and Contact Person_________________
Total no. of Animals_______
Total no. of pens________ Do you need a lower level pen________
Season Pass ($30) $____________
Membership ($10) $____________
Name on Membership _______________
Entry Fees $______________
TOTAL $______________
Mail to: Jefferson County Agricultural Society P.O. Box 2315 Wintersville, Ohio 43953
Poultry Rules1. All entries at owners risk2. The American Standard of perfection, as revised by the American Poultry Association, will be the guide for the judges awarding premiums.3. No exhibitor can win more than 2 prizes in one class.4. All entries must be owned by the exhibitor or the exhibitor’s family, no combined exhibits.5. No unworthy specimen will be awarded a premium whether there is competition or not.6. Any false statement in regard to age, will exclude from competition all specimens entered by said exhibitor.7. All specimens must be exhibited in their natural condition. Plucking, coloring, splicing of feathers or any similar practices are in violation & bar
specimens from competition.8. Birds entered in single class cannot compete in pens and birds entered in pen class cannot compete in single class.9. Each poultry exhibitor, excluding waterfowl, must comply with one of the following:
a. Poultry exhibited were obtained from a flock, hatchery or origin which is a participant in the National Poultry Improvement Plan for the eradication of disease. (All commercial Ohio hatcheries meet this requirement.)
b. Poultry are from a flock which has had a negative test for pollorum disease within 12 months, orc. Poultry have had a negative test for Pollorum disease within 90 days, ord. Poultry tested negative for pollorum disease at the fairgrounds by a state approved tester.e. All poultry except waterfowl must have a USDA form 9-2 from hatchery or a USDA 9-3 that they can obtain from fairboard.
10. Rules: Are to follow Jr. Fair rules.11. After Jr. Fair cage assignments - Sr. Fair Board will assign Sr. Fair entrants a cage on a first come basis.
ABSOLUTELY NO MODIFICATION TO BARNS
Dept. Class Lot Description Entry Fee
ALL ENTRANTS MUST READ AND SIGN THE FOLLOWING:It is understood that the Jefferson County Fairboard, or its officials shall not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury to any person, property or animals which is caused directly or indirectly for any reason. The undersigned also agrees to hold harmless the Jefferson County Fairboard or its officials for any expenses or liabilities, including attorney’s fees.Exhibitor must abide by Jeff. Co. Fair Code of Conduct.
OWNER/EXHIBITOR:______________________________________________ DATE:_______________________
Premiums will be mailed within 30 days of close of fair.
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Jefferson County Fair Entry Form6B- Sixth Department-Rabbits
Please fill in all information requested • One person per entry form - Classes Page 102-103
Exhibitors Name: ___________________________________________ AGE: ________
Address________________________________________________________________
Street/Road City State Zip
Phone___________________
will not be given out
Are these animals included on your Jr. Fair or
Independents cage assignment sheet? Yes____ ; No____
Club and Contact Person_________________
Total no. of Animals_______
Total no. of pens________ Do you need a lower level pen________
Season Pass ($30) $____________
Membership ($10) $____________
Name on Membership _______________
Entry Fees $______________
TOTAL $______________
Mail to: Jefferson County Agricultural Society P.O. Box 2315 Wintersville, Ohio 43953
Dept. Class Lot Ear Tag # Description Entry Fee
ALL ENTRANTS MUST READ AND SIGN THE FOLLOWING:It is understood that the Jefferson County Fairboard, or its officials shall not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury to any person, property or animals which is caused directly or indirectly for any reason. The undersigned also agrees to hold harmless the Jefferson County Fairboard or its officials for any expenses or liabilities, including attorney’s fees.Exhibitor must abide by Jeff. Co. Fair Code of Conduct.
OWNER/EXHIBITOR:______________________________________________ DATE:_______________________
Premiums will be mailed within 30 days of close of fair.
ABSOLUTELY NO MODIFICATION TO BARNSAFTER FAIR CLEAN-UP OF BARNS MANDATORY TO RECEIVE PREMIUMS
After Jr. Fair cage assignments - Sr. Fair Board will assign Sr. Fair entrants a cage on a first come basis.
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Jefferson County Fair Entry FormSeventh and Eighth Departments
Please fill in all information requested • One person per entry form - Classes Page 31 & 67 All Entries are $1.00
Exhibitors Name: ___________________________________________ AGE: ________
Address________________________________________________________________
Street/Road City State Zip
Phone___________________
will not be given out
(Entries will not be accepted without age)
Mail to: Jefferson County Agricultural Society P.O. Box 2315 Wintersville, Ohio 43953
Season Pass ($30) $____________ (Not Mandatory)
Membership ($10) $____________
Name on Membership _______________
Entry Fees $______________
TOTAL $______________
Dept. Class Lot Description of Article Entry Fee
EX. 7 J 18 Jeff. Co. Days $1.00
ALL ENTRANTS MUST READ AND SIGN THE FOLLOWING:It is understood that the Jefferson County Fairboard, or its officials shall not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury to any person, property or animals which is caused directly or indirectly for any reason. The undersigned also agrees to hold harmless the Jefferson County Fairboard or its officials for any expenses or liabilities, including attorney’s fees.Exhibitor must abide by Jeff. Co. Fair Code of Conduct.
OWNER/EXHIBITOR:______________________________________________ DATE:_______________________
Premiums will be mailed within 30 days of close of fair.
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7th and 8th Department Rules
* 1. For Exhibitors 18 years or under mark “x” after the class letter 2. Payments of premiums will be made from the judges book only. 3. Ribbons have no value as to payment of premiums 4. Premiums will be paid within 30 days after the fair by mail. 5. Every effort will be made to protect all exhibits - security will be on duty throughout the fair. 6. For baking classes, please pick up free food containers at Arts and Crafts Building. 7. For baking, floral entries, pick up “drop off” & “pick-up” passes at the Arts and Crafts Building 8. Do not re-enter same article twice - one time only. 9. No soiled article will be judged. 10. All entries must be made, baked, created by entrant - except antiques and otherwise indicated. 11. If it’s our mistake we will fix it; if it’s your mistake it cannot be changed.* 12. No entries taken on Monday - entries received Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. - except baked goods on Tuesday. 13. Code of conduct rules will be enforced. 14. Judges decision is final - placings done by merit - no 1st place or any placing guaranteed. 15. All items must be homemade, not bought. Any items not homemade will be disqualified.
Dept. Class Lot Description of Article Entry Fee
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Jefferson County Fair Entry FormNinth Department - Llama/Alpaca - Show and Go
Sunday 10:00 AMPlease fill in all information requested • One person per entry form - Classes Page 76
Exhibitors Name: ___________________________________________ AGE: ________
Address________________________________________________________________
Street/Road City State Zip
Phone________________________________
Total No. of Animals_____________________
Entry Fee Per Lot: $8.00 $_____________
Fair Admission: $5.00 per person $_____________
No. of Stalls Needed____________________
or Trailer Penned ___________________ (check)
Mail to: Bob Bailey 43 Lisbon St. • P.O. Box 483 Richmond, Ohio 43944
Questions: 740-765-5468
Dept. Class Lot Name & Handler Entry Fee
ALL ENTRANTS MUST READ AND SIGN THE FOLLOWING:It is understood that the Jefferson County Fairboard, or its officials shall not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury to any person, property or animals which is caused directly or indirectly for any reason. The undersigned also agrees to hold harmless the Jefferson County Fairboard or its officials for any expenses or liabilities, including attorney’s fees.Exhibitor must abide by Jeff. Co. Fair Code of Conduct.
OWNER/EXHIBITOR:______________________________________________ DATE:_______________________
RULES:1. Ohio Health Requirements: Llamas from within Ohio must be free of disease. Out of state llamas are required to have
a veterinarian certificate of good health issued within 90 days of the show.2. Age groups: Juvenile 5 months but not yet one year old Yearling 1 year old but not yet two years old Two Years Old and Older Two years old the day of show and older3. Wool: Silky/Suri Natural wave/locks
Light Wool Minimal leg, neck wool with smooth head wool Medium Wool Moderate leg, neck and/or head wool. Little to no wool
below the hocks and knees. Heavy Wool Abundant leg, neck and/or head wool.4. Classes will be combined if needed.
Total Entry Fees
Total Admission Fees
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Junior Fair Shop, Crops and Specialty ExhibitsUse this entry form for the following classes:
J- XII Shop ProjectsJ-XIII Crop Exhibits
J-XIV Specialty ProjectsSee Fair Book for descriptions of classes - Page 90
Name of Club/Organization ________________________________ Phone ______________
Name of Adult Leader_________________________________________________________
Entires must be received by July 10, to:Jefferson County Agricultural SocietyP.O. Box 2315Wintersville, OH 43953
Exhibitor Name & Address Class Number
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The Board of Directors reserves the sole and absolute right to interpret all rules and regulations set forth in this book and also reserves the right to rule on all questions not covered in these rules and regulations and determine arbitrarily all matters and difference in regard thereto, from which there is no appeal.
Valley of Steubenville, Ohio Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry 227 North Fourth Street P.O. Box 698 Steubenville, Ohio 43952
Office: (740) 282-1391 Fax: (740) 282-3260 www.valleyofsteubenville.com [email protected]
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Junior Fair Independent Livestock Entry Form(Not Sr. Fair Open Class) One form for each independent exhibitor - form due July 10.
Thank You!
Independent Exhibitor’s Name___________________________________
Phone_______________ Cell__________________ Responsible Adult ______________________________
Address _________________________________________________________________________________
Entires must be received by July 10, to: Jefferson County Agricultural SocietyP.O. Box 2315Wintersville, OH 43953
This form to be used byIndependent Jr. Fair
Livestock Exhibitors only.
Not for 4-H Use(Use Jr. Fair Section)
Jr. Fair Entry/Species # of Animals Class Lot Stall Request
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RAY HILDERBRAND TRUCKING220 Ludlow Avenue
Steubenville, Ohio 43952
(740) 282-3862
Bar, Restaurant & RV Park
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DUE JULY 10, with PAYMENT IN FULLTO GUARANTEE SPOT
List all persons staying in camperThey must either be a Jr. Fair Member or purchase a season wrist band
(2 years of age to 70 years of age)
I agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Jefferson County Agricultural Society& it’s officials from any and all damages, injuries/death to any person, property oranimals, arising out of my stay as a camper at this facility. I understand that I amresponsible for all actions of any person in or around my camper in or out of my presence.
Same Camper as last year? Y N
SEASON WRIST BAND ($30.00) _________Campers Do Not Buy Season Pass
Extra Parking Pass ($30.00) ______________(1 only)
Camping Fee Bal. ______________________WRIST BAND
MARK WITH AN -X-
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JEFFERSON COUNTY FAIR CAMPING RULES
1. No camper is to be set up before Wednesday without contacting the fairboard office. Campground electric and water will be on Wednesday before the fair to the Monday morning after the fair. (NO OPEN FIRES DURING THAT TIME.)
3. No bicycles, ATVs, 4-wheelers, dirt bikes, go carts, golf carts, scooters, skate boards, roller blades, or other wheeled rides are allowed on the fair grounds after Tuesday, prior to the week of the fair. Violators will be removed from the fairgrounds.
3. Campers must fit in the space or you will be transferred to another space at the direction of the fairboard. All camping lots & electrical outlets are assigned by the fairboard.
4. All fire lanes must be kept open at all times.
5. No pets allowed in camping area.
6. Quiet hours begin at 12:00 midnight for all of fairgrounds. This will be enforced! Violators will be escorted from fairgrounds.
7. Generators are to be shut off at 12 midnight. Tampering with electrical service will result in removal from the grounds.
8. All trash is to be placed in proper containers.
9. No sewer permitted to be discharged on the grounds.
10. No outside refrigerator units.
11. Electrical cord used on campers must be number 10 wire - campers must have 30 amp RV plug.
12. Picnic tables are not to be taken by campers from the shelter houses.
13. There will be no parking of any vehicles within 50 ft. of any buildings.
14. It is strongly recommended that you have a fire extinguisher in your camper at all times.
15. Each water hookup and camper must have a backflow valve on it. This is a state mandate. No exceptions.
16. You must call the fairboard office if you are not bringing your camper in by Friday before the fair.
17. Please pick up your camping permit in the fair office on the date and time listed on back of book.
18. Reservations will be taken for next years fair camping the week of the fair during office hours as posted in the fairbook and on office patio bulletin board.
19. You must have your reservation made by the Sunday of the Fair, 12:00 Noon or you will forfeit a camping spot and return to waiting list for next year upon paying deposit.
20. Cost to reserve is $50.00 non refundable for any reason due by Sunday last day of fair – 12Noon. – Balance due - July 10, 2019.
Annual cost All Lots $225.
21. All campers must wear a wristband. All campers will receive 1 camping parking sticker & can purchase 1 additional camping parking sticker. Parking in campground only. Violaters driving and parking elsewhere will be removed from the fairgrounds with all premiums forfeited and refused re-admission.
22. Agree to code of conduct - pg. 11
I have read, agree and will abide with the above rules.
____________________________________________ ______________Responsible Person Signature Date
I agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Jefferson County Agricultural Society& it’s officials from any and all damages, injuries/death to any person, property oranimals, arising out of my stay as a camper at this facility. I understand that I amresponsible for all actions of any person in or around my camper in or out of my presence.
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Eighth DepartmentDomestic, Culinary Arts, Arts & Crafts
Directors: Chairman Suzie Zorbini, Bonnie Randolph, Tim Walters, Jim Zorbini
Building will open at 9:00 am daily. Entries due: July 10 @ 7:00 pm
Entry fee: $1.00Entry Tags: At Secretary’s office, Saturday & Sunday, before fair 1-6:00 pm
Entry in Place: Sunday, 11-7 pm; No Monday Entries Baked Goods – Tuesday, 7-11:00 am
Dismissal: Sunday, 4-6:00 pm and Monday, By AppointmentJudging: Monday, 9:00 am; Baked Goods – Tuesday, 11:00 am
Baked Goods Auction - Tuesday, 3:00 pm
Class C – CrochetPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. TableclothLot 2. Table runner/dresser scarfLot 3. Doily – singleLot 4. Doily – setLot 5. Any baby itemLot 6. Any child’s itemLot 7. Any ladies itemLot 8. Any man’s itemLot 9. Pillow case lace/handkerchief laceLot 10. Hat/scarf setLot 11. Christmas itemLot 12. Novelty itemLot 13. Tatted itemLot 14. Any not listed
Best of Show
Class D – QuiltDesign/Color/Quilting will be consideredPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 Fleece Blankets are not accepted - See class H-66Quilts May not be shown twice at Jefferson County Fair.
Lot 1. Embroidery or cross stitchLot 2. Appliqué or pieced and appliquédLot 3. Pieced/patchworkLot 4. Patchwork/machine pieced/hand quiltedLot 5. CrazyLot 6. PuffLot 7. Mixture using any style or stitchingLot 8. Original DesignLot 9. Machine quiltedLot 10. Knotted/tied comforterLot 11. Antique (need not be made by owner) –
include informationLot 12. Made by group – include informationLot 13. Crib quiltLot 14. Pre-printed crib quilt – judging quilting
onlyLot 15. Quilted piece of clothingLot 16. Quilted wall hanging – ready to hangLot 17. White on white quiltLot 18. Sampler quiltLot 19. Novelty quiltLot 20. First effort quiltLot 21. Used, but not antique – must be cleanLot 22. Cheater’s quilt – full size, pre-printed,
hand quiltedLot 23. Any not listed
Best of Show
On entry, add “X” to class letter if under 18Class A – EmbroideryPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Pr. Pillow CasesLot 2. Dresser scarf/table runnerLot 3. Table cloth with/without napkinsLot 4. Pictures/sampler – framedLot 5. All white embroideryLot 6. Silk ribbon embroidery – 1 piece clothingLot 7. Silk ribbon embroidery – 1 piece linenLot 8. Crewel/embroidery – 1 itemLot 9. Candle wicking – 1 itemLot 10. Handkerchiefs – 2 or moreLot 11. Any not listed
Best of ShowPrestamped Cross Stitch
Lot 12. Picture/sampler framed – more than 6”Lot 13. Picture/sampler framed – 6” or lessLot 14. 1 article clothingLot 15. 1 article linenLot 16. Any not listed
Best of ShowCounted Cross Stitch
Lot 17. Picture/sampler framed – more than 6”Lot 18. Picture/sampler framed – 6” or lessLot 19. Miniature item (5”x5” or less)Lot 20. 1 article linenLot 21. T-shirtLot 22. SweatshirtLot 23. Christmas itemLot 24. Any not listed
Best of ShowNeedle Point
Lot 25. Picture/sampler framed – more than 6”Lot 26. Picture/sampler framed – 6” or lessLot 27. Chair/stool/bench seatLot 28. Hand bag/toteLot 29. Any not listed
Best of Show
Class B – KnittingPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Baby ItemLot 2. Child’s ItemLot 3. Lady’s ItemLot 4. Men’s ItemLot 5. Hat/Scarf SetLot 6. Novelty ItemLot 7. Any not listed
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Class E – AfghanPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. KnittedLot 2. Knitted – BabyLot 3. CrochetedLot 4. Crocheted – BabyLot 5. Ripple crochetLot 6. Granny squares – crochet or knittedLot 7. Popcorn stitch – crochet or knittedLot 8. Hairpin/broomstickLot 9. Christmas – crochet or knitLot 10. Any not listed
Best of Show
Class F – RugsPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00Must be clean - edges and ends finished
Lot 1. HookedLot 2. Latch HookLot 3. Crochet yarn/ragLot 4. BraidedLot 5. Any not listed
Woven ArticlesLot 6. Woven RugsLot 7. Woven CoverletLot 8. Potholders – wovenLot 9. Placemats – wovenLot 10. Any not listed
Best of Show
Class G – PillowsPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00Must be clean and new
Lot 1. Pre-stamped cross stitchLot 2. Counted cross stitchLot 3. EmbroideredLot 4. SmockedLot 5. AppliqueLot 6. Piece work/quiltedLot 7. Knit/crochetLot 8. ChristmasLot 9. Any not listed
Best of Show
Class H – Crafts and HobbiesPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
JewelryLot 1. Hand madeLot 2. BeadedLot 3. Hair ornamentLot 4. Any not listed
Natural ProductsLot 5. Pinecone/nut itemsLot 6. Corn husk/wheat strawLot 7. Homemade potpourriLot 8. Lapidary/Rock ArtLot 9. Decorated EggshellsLot 10. Pressed or Dried FlowersLot 11. Woven GrapevineLot 12. Any not listed
PaintingLot 13. Barn sidingLot 14. SlateLot 15. Small Wood Item – under 10”Lot 16. Medium Wood Item – 11 – 20”Lot 17. Large Wood Item – over 20”Lot 18. Tole PaintingLot 19. StenciledLot 20. Glass/ChinaLot 21. Rubber StampingLot 22. Any not listed
HandmadeLot 23 Baked ClayLot 24. Paper-mâché
Lot 25. Wire ArtLot 26. Metal WorkingLot 27. CandlesLot 28. Handmade Stepping Stone/Garden StoneLot 29. Any not listed
WoodLot 30. Lathe workLot 31. Wood BurningLot 32. Wood CarvingLot 33. Wood Crafted Item – more than 12”Lot 34. Wood Crafted Item – 12” or lessLot 35. Fence Post CharactersLot 36. Inlay WorkLot 37. Any not listed
Miscellaneous CraftsLot 38. Refrigerator MagnetsLot 39. Popsicle Sticks CreationLot 40. Kitchen Decoration – using kitchen itemLot 41. Party Table FavorLot 42. Silk Flower ArrangementLot 43. Clay Pot CharacterLot 44. Wind ChimesLot 45. Whirl –a– gigsLot 46. Origami/Paper FoldingLot 47. Beaded item - not jewelryLot 48. Paper craft - not a cardLot 49. DecoupageLot 50. Band BoxesLot 51. Birdhouse/feeder – decorativeLot 52. Birdhouse/feeder – functionalLot 53. Angel – any mediumLot 54. Snowman – any mediumLot 55. Trash Art – using 90% recycled itemsLot 56. Styrofoam CreationsLot 57. Handmade stationary – include card/
sheet of paper and envelopeLot 58. Decorated stationary – include card/sheet
paper and envelopeLot 59. Rag Mop Doll – any mediumLot 60. MobileLot 61. Lego’s/K’nex or other construction toy 5 – 7 yearsLot 62. Lego’s/K’nex or other construction toy
8 – 10 yearsLot 63. Lego’s/K’nex or other construction toy
- 11 – 18 yearsLot 64. Foam sheet creationLot 65. Garden Decoration - using garden itemLot 66. Fleece BlanketsLot 67. Any not listed
Best of ShowScrapbooking (whole book - cover & pages)
Lot 68. BabyLot 69. ChildhoodLot 70. Those teenage yearsLot 71. GraduationLot 72. Wedding/AnniversaryLot 73. VacationLot 74. Any not listedLot 75. Memory box- shadow box with your memories
Best of Show
Class I – Domestic SewingPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Baby ItemLot 2. Child’s ItemLot 3. Ladies DressLot 4. Shirt/blouseLot 5. Pants/skirt/culottesLot 6. Jacket/blazer/vestLot 7. ApronLot 8. Outfit – 2 or more piecesLot 9. Matching outfits/pieces of clothingLot 10. CostumeLot 11. Set of doll clothesLot 12. Placemats – set of 2 or more or table runnerLot 13. Draft dodger/breeze blockerLot 14. Banner/flagLot 15. Formal wearLot 16. Pot holders - 2 or more
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Lot 17. Serged projectLot 18. What’s new – new stitches or techniques
not listed anywhere elseLot 19. Any not listed
Best of Show
Class J – Toys (Hand Crafted)Premiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Stuffed animalsLot 2. Cloth dollLot 3. Quilted toyLot 4. Crochet/knitted toyLot 5. Wooden toyLot 6. Sock doll/animalLot 7. Any not listed
Best of Show
Class K – Embellished ClothingPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Stenciled ItemLot 2. Fabric painting – adult t-shirtLot 3. Fabric painting – child t-shirtLot 4. Fabric painting – adult sweatshirtLot 5. Fabric Painting – child sweatshirtLot 6. Appliquéd item – sewn on or ironed onLot 7. Beaded – jeweled – buttonsLot 8. Decorated jacketLot 9. Decorated vestLot 10. Decorated shoesLot 11. Christmas sweatshirt – any mediumLot 12. Any not listed
Best of Show
Class L – ChristmasPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Stocking – any medium, any decorationLot 2. Tree Skirt – any medium, any decorationLot 3. Door DecorationLot 4. Santa Claus – any mediumLot 5. Nativity – any mediumLot 6. Any not listedLots #7-16 Christmas Ornament – not to exceed 6”
and be ready to hang on treeLot 7. Cross StitchLot 8. Ribbon embroideryLot 9. Crochet/knitted/tattedLot 10. Plastic canvasLot 11. WoodenLot 12. Fabric – pieced/quiltedLot 13. Glass/ceramic/porcelainLot 14. FeltLot 15. BeadedLot 16. Any not listed
Best of Show
Class M – Decorated Wreath/SwagPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Straw baseLot 2. Grapevine baseLot 3. Pine cone baseLot 4. Wire baseLot 5. Styrofoam baseLot 6. Any wreath not listedLot 7. Swags – ChristmasLot 8. Swags – any otherLot 9. Door Decoration – Spring/FallLot 10. Door decoration – any other
Best of Show
Class N – Gift Wrapped Box/Package, Decorated Bags, Decorated Gift BasketsPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Gift Wrapped Package – maximum size 12” x 18”Lot 1. BabyLot 2. Bridal/Wedding ShowerLot 3. BirthdayLot 4. ChristmasLot 5. Holiday other than ChristmasLot 6. Father’s DayLot 7. Mother’s DayLot 8. Most Unusual Shaped PackageLot 9. Any not listed
Best of ShowDecorated gift bags – bag must be hand crafted or plain color to begin
Lot 10. BabyLot 11. Wedding/Bridal ShowerLot 12. BirthdayLot 13. ChristmasLot 14. Holiday other than ChristmasLot 15. Any not listed
Best of ShowGift Baskets – decorated and filled
Lot 16. BabyLot 17. Wedding/ Bridal ShowerLot 18. Child’s BirthdayLot 19. Adult BirthdayLot 20. ChristmasLot 21. Get Well – childLot 22. Get Well – AdultLot 23. Any not listed
Best of Show
Class O – Plastic CanvasPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Christmas decoration – no tree ornamentLot 2. Easter decorationLot 3. Halloween/ThanksgivingLot 4. Any holiday not listedLot 5. Baby itemLot 6. Bathroom ItemLot 7. Kitchen ItemLot 8. Any not listed
Best of Show
Class P – Fine ArtMust be Ready to HangPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Oil/PolymerLot 1. PortraitLot 2. Landscape/SeascapeLot 3. Still LifeLot 4. ArchitecturalLot 5. Non-Objective/Non-RealisticLot 6. Any not Listed
WatercolorLot 7. PortraitLot 8. Landscape/SeascapeLot 9. Still LifeLot 10. ArchitecturalLot 11. Non-Objective/Non-RealisticLot 12. Any not listed
CharcoalLot 13. PortraitLot 14. Landscape/SeascapeLot 15. Still LifeLot 16. ArchitecturalLot 17. Non-Objective/Non-RealisticLot 18. Any not listed
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Pastel ChalkLot 19. PortraitLot 20. Landscape/SeascapeLot 21. Still LifeLot 22. ArchitecturalLot 23. Non-Objective/Non-RealisticLot 24. Any not listed
Pencil/Pen/InkLot 25. PortraitLot 26. Landscape/SeascapeLot 27. Still LifeLot 28. ArchitecturalLot 29. Non-Objective/Non-RealisticLot 30. Any not listed
AcrylicLot 31. PortraitLot 32. Landscape/SeascapeLot 33. Still LifeLot 34. ArchitecturalLot 35. Non-Objective/Non-RealisticLot 36. Sip-N-Paint (any painting made at a sip-n-paint)Lot 37. Any not listed
Best of Show Children’s ArtFor Children 8 years old or younger. All entries will receive a prize and will be displayed. Must use an 8x10 piece of paper. Please put child’s name on back of picture.Ribbons only - no entry fee/no entry form.Drop-off Sunday or Monday before the FairPick-Up Sunday end of Fair
Lot 37. CrayonLot 38. WatercolorLot 39. Cut and paste picture
Amateur PhotographsPictures must be 8"x10"Photos must be framed, matted, or mounted,
Total frame, mat, etc. no larger than 10"x12"Photos may be black/white or colorDue to limited space - only 3 entries per lot.
Lot 40. Portrait – BabyLot 41. Portrait – Child/ChildrenLot 42. Portrait – AdultLot 43. Portrait – Adult with childLot 44. Portrait - person with animalLot 45. People study, human interest, not portraitLot 46. WeddingLot 47. Animal – petLot 48. Animal – farm animalLot 49. Animal – wildlifeLot 50. Landscape – Winter SceneLot 51. Landscape – Summer SceneLot 52. Landscape – Autumn SceneLot 53. Farm SceneLot 54. Night SceneLot 55. Sunrise/SunsetLot 56. Panoramic View - 4” x 10”Lot 57. CityscapeLot 58. SeascapeLot 59. WeatherLot 60. Scenery, MiscellaneousLot 61. ArchitectureLot 62. Jefferson County FairLot 63. Portrait - familyLot 64. Sports/Action PhotoLot 65. Aerial View using DroneLot 66. Flower or FlowersLot 67. Humorous, Weird or WackyLot 68. Bugs, Butterflies, BirdsLot 69. Macro (close up) viewLot 70. Computer EnhancedLot 71. 3-5 Shot SequenceLot 72. Special Effects – not computer enhancedLot 73. Miscellaneous – any not listed
Best of Show
Other Art FormLot 74. CalligraphyLot 75. SilhouetteLot 76. Cartooning/Animation –
Original, No PlagiarismLot 77. Sculpture – Ceramic, hand built, no moldLot 78. Sculpture – Mixed Media (wood, metal, etc.)Lot 79. TextilesLot 80. Pottery – wheel thrownLot 81. Computer Generated ArtLot 82. CaricatureLot 83. Scratch BoardLot 84. Any not listedBest of Show
Class Q – New Craft ClassesPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Paper Bag CreationLot 2. Paper Plate CreationLot 3. Diorama Scene
No larger than 12" x 12" x 12" Use wooden crate/box or sturdy container Commercial components may be used All components must be secured (ex. glued) Use any theme Judged on
1. Originality2. Complexity3. Workmanship4. Overall impression
Lot 4. QuillingLot 5. Cardboard Rolls/Tubes CreationLot 6. Cardboard Box CreationLot 7. Clothes Pin Creation
Decoration - Any MediumLot 8. New YearsLot 9. ValentinesLot 10. St. Patrick’s DayLot 11. Easter/SpringLot 12. 4th of JulyLot 13. HalloweenLot 14. ThanksgivingLot 15. Wooden Barn Quilt (maximum 4’x4’)Lot 16. Repurposed Pallet (must be able to be outside)Lot 17. Repurposed Farm Scrap (must be able to be
outside)Lot 18. Repurposed Glass & Porcelain Plate FlowersLot 19. Clay pot creationLot 20. Decorated BirdhouseLot 21. Functional BirdhouseLot 22. Bird FeederLot 23. Dressed GooseDecorated Fence (no larger than 4’x4’, must be able tobe outside)
Lot 24. Spring Lot 25. Summer Lot 26. Fall Lot 27. Winter
Lot 28. BasketryLot 29. Any not listed.
Best of Show
Class R - AntiquesPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00Broken or Damaged pieces will be given less or no considerationDo not re-enter same article twice (one time only)
Jefferson CountyLot 1. Oldest Item (dated)Lot 2. Advertising ItemLot 3. Political/Campaign ItemLot 4. Jefferson Co. Fair Item
Lot 5. Any not listedOhio Item
Lot 6. Oldest Item (dated)Lot 7. Advertising ItemLot 8. Political/Campaign ItemLot 9. Any not listed
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GlassLot 10. Colored GlassLot 11. Pressed GlassLot 12. Cut GlassLot 13. Milk GlassLot 14. Carnival GlassLot 15. Depression Glass – Ex. JadeiteLot 16. Cloisonne Item Lot 17. MillefioriLot 18. Glass FigurineLot 19. PaperweightLot 20. Any not listed
Pottery/ChinaLot 21. China – Porcelain Type (Fine China)Lot 22. China – Pottery Type
(Restaurant/ RR China/ Fiesta Ware)Lot 23. Pottery PieceLot 24. Stoneware Jar/JugLot 25. ChalkwareLot 26. FigurineLot 27. Any not listed
BottlesLot 28. Milk Bottle (one)Lot 29. Milk Bottle (set)Lot 30. Medicine Bottle (one or set)Lot 31. Soda BottleLot 32. Whiskey, Wine, BeerLot 33. Ink BottleLot 34. Baby BottleLot 35. Cologne, Perfume, Toilet Water Bottle
(one or set)Lot 36. Any not listed
Metal WareLot 37. BrassLot 38. SilverLot 39. PewterLot 40. TinwareLot 41. Granite ware/Enamel wareLot 42. Cast IronLot 43. Any not listed
Kitchen ItemsLot 44. Butter Mold/StampLot 45. Canning Jar (one or set)Lot 46. ChurnLot 47. Cookie Cutter (one or set)Lot 48. Cookie JarLot 49. Coffee MillLot 50. IronLot 51. Match HolderLot 52. Rolling PinLot 53. Salt and Pepper Shaker SetLot 54. Salt DipLot 55. Wash BoardLot 56. Unusual Kitchen GadgetLot 57. Utensil (one or set)Lot 58. Any not listed
TextilesLot 59. Baby clothing item or setLot 60. Child’s Clothing item or setLot 61. Ladies Clothing item or setLot 62. Man’s Clothing Item or SetLot 63. HatLot 64. Hat BoxLot 65. Doily/Dresser Scarf or setLot 66. Tablecloth/Napkins/Table Runner or setLot 67. PillowcasesLot 68. SamplerLot 69. Any not listed
Paper (Display in Plastic)Lot 70. Child’s BookLot 71. Comic BookLot 72. School BookLot 73. Cook BookLot 74. NewspaperLot 75. MagazineLot 76. Booklet/LeafletLot 77. Advertising ItemLot 78. Greeting Card or setLot 79. Post Card or set
Lot 80. CalendarLot 81. Birth Certificate/License/DiplomaLot 82. Painting or Print (must be framed, ready to hang)Lot 83. Any not listed
ToysLot 84. WoodenLot 85. MetalLot 86. ClothLot 87. PaperLot 88. GlassLot 89. Doll – Not Ceramic/Porcelain/ChinaLot 90. Doll – Ceramic/Porcelain/ChinaLot 91. Mechanical Toy – Banks, etc.Lot 92. Any not listed
Personal Items and AccessoriesLot 93. Jewelry one piece or setLot 94. EyeglassesLot 95. Ladies Make-up ItemLot 96. Purse/Hand BagLot 97. Dresser SetLot 98. Watch/TimepieceLot 99. Sewing ItemLot 100. Mans Shaving ItemLot 101. Fountain Pen/Pen and Pencil SetLot 102. Hat Pin HolderLot 103. Any not listed
Tool – Farm ItemLot 104. Small Hand ToolLot 105. Long Handled ToolLot 106. Farm Implement – HandheldLot 107. Farm Implement – LargeLot 108. Any not listed
MiscellaneousLot 109. LanternLot 110. Oil LampLot 111. BasketLot 112. CameraLot 113. Auto License PlateLot 114. Automobile ItemLot 115. Medical ItemLot 116. Wooden Item – Not FurnitureLot 117. Fishing ItemLot 118. War MemorabiliaLot 119. Musical InstrumentLot 120. 50 Years Ago – 1967, datedLot 121. 100 Years Ago – 1917, datedLot 122. 200 Years Ago – 1817Lot 123. Any not listed
Best of Show
Class S – CollectionsNo less than 6 pieces, No more than 30 pieces, Must be displayed in a shadow box, not larger than 24"x24"Collections need to be similar in themePremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Pens/PencilsLot 2. Badges/Political ButtonLot 3. Match BooksLot 4. Cracker Jack ToysLot 5. Key ChainsLot 6. ThimblesLot 7. ButtonsLot 8. Match Box CarsLot 9. Farm Toys – MiniatureLot 10. NASCAR CollectionLot 11. SpoonsLot 12. ArrowheadsLot 13. Pez DispensersLot 14. Marbles - GlassLot 15. Marbles - ClayLot 16. Star WarsLot 17. Any not listed
Following to be displayed in plastic page holder
Lot 18. Postage StampsLot 19. Trading CardsLot 20. Post Cards
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Domestic BakingClass TA - with sugarClass TB - sugar-freePremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00•Please consider leaving baked goods for auction•Free Plastic Containers available in Arts & Crafts Department•Please Submit recipe on 3x5 cards.
BreadLot 1. Fruit and Nut BreadLot 2. White BreadLot 3. Brown Bread – any otherLot 4. Rye Bread – yeastLot 5. French Bread – yeast or Italian BreadLot 6. Fancy Fruit and Nut RingLot 7. Cereal MuffinsLot 8. Fruit MuffinsLot 9. ½ Dozen DoughnutsLot 10. ½ Dozen Clover Leaf RollsLot 11. ½ Dozen Cinnamon RollsLot 12. Loaf Bread made in Bread Machine – WhiteLot 13. Loaf Bread made in Bread Machine – Any
other varietyLot 14. CornbreadLot 15. Whole Wheat BreadLot 16. Sour Dough or Salt Rising BreadLot 17. Herb BreadLot 18. Sweet Rolls – Raised, Iced, Not CinnamonLot 19. Breadsticks – 13Lot 20. Dinner Rolls - 13Lot 21. Any not listed
Best of ShowCookies (13 Cookies Per Plate)
Lot 22. Rolled Cookies – Cut with cutterLot 23. Bar – no browniesLot 24. BrowniesLot 25. Refrigerated – SlicedLot 26. Pressed – with pressLot 27. FilledLot 28. Drop – plainLot 29. Drop – with fruit/nutsLot 30. Molded – hand shapedLot 31. Toll House – Semi Sweet ChocolateLot 32. DecoratedLot 33. No BakeLot 34. Pitzelle’sLot 35. Gingerbread Man, decorated – 3Lot 36. Morsel Cookie – any flavor but chocolateLot 37. Any not listed
Best of ShowCakes
Lot 38. PoundLot 39. Carrot CakeLot 40. BundtLot 41. Coffee CakeLot 42. Spice CakeLot 43. German Chocolate CakeLot 44. Angel Food/Sponge/ChiffonLot 45. Devil’s Food CakeLot 46. Decorated CakeLot 47. Jelly RollLot 48. Decorated cup cakes (7)Lot 49. Up Side Down CakeLot 50. CheesecakeLot 51. Texas Sheet CakeLot 52. Any not listed
Best of ShowPastries
Lot 53. StrudelLot 54. French or PuffLot 55. Eclairs or Cream Puffs (7)Lot 56. BaklavaLot 57. Petit Fours (13)
Lot 58. Any not listedBest of ShowOne Crust Pies
Lot 59. PumpkinLot 60. Pecan/NutLot 61. CustardLot 62. Lemon MeringueLot 63. Cream/ChiffonLot 64. ButterscotchLot 65. ChocolateLot 66. StrawberryLot 67. Peanut ButterLot 68. Any not listed
Best of ShowTwo Crust Pies
Lot 69. BerryLot 70. AppleLot 71. CherryLot 72. RaisinLot 73. PeachLot 74. RhubarbLot 75. Tarts – plate of threeLot 76. Mixed FruitLot 77. Any not listed
Best of ShowCobbler
Lot 78. PeachLot 79. AppleLot 80. BerryLot 81. CherryLot 82. RhubarbLot 83. Any not listed
Best of ShowCandy – 13 Pieces
Lot 84. Chocolate fudgeLot 85. DivinityLot 86. Light fudgeLot 87. Chocolate Dipped CandyLot 88. Molded ChocolateLot 89. Hard Candy/LollipopsLot 90. Toffee/TaffyLot 91. Candied FruitLot 92. CaramelsLot 93. Peanut Butter FudgeLot 94. Nut BrittleLot 95. MintsLot 96. Any not listed
Best of ShowMiscellaneous
Lot 97. Homemade Noodles – 1lb. Dried, sealed in zip lock bag
Lot 98. Potato ChipsLot 99. Taco ShellsLot 100. Corn or Tortilla ChipsLot 101. Gluten-free baked goods – any varietyLot 102. Any not listedLot 103. International Cuisine Desert - Name country or area of USABest of Show
Fun FoodLot 104. Creative PopcornLot 105. After-school SnacksLot 106. PizzaLot 107. Scones (any kind)Lot 108. Gingerbread House from kitLot 109. Gingerbread House not from kitLot 110. Any not listed
Professional Cake DecoratingAward: Display PlaqueNo entry fee
Lot 1. Most Unusual CakeLot 2. Jefferson County Fair cakeLot 3. Cupcake Character Cake
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Lot 4. Individual Decor Cupcakes (13)Lot 5. Decorated Cookie (13)
Class U – JelliesClass UA - with sugarClass UB - sugar-freeStandard glass jelly jar is given preferencePremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
JelliesJelly is fruit juice cooked with sugar to clear transparent syrup
Lot 1. PlumsLot 2. AppleLot 3. GrapeLot 4. Black RasberryLot 5. Red RaspberryLot 6. CherryLot 7. CrabappleLot 8. BlackberryLot 9. HerbLot 10. ElderberryLot 11. Mix of 2 or more fruitsLot 12. Any not listed
Best of Show
Preserves & Conserves/ Butter• Preserves are fruits, whole or in sections, in a thick syrup or
jelly like consistency.• Conserves are two or more fruits (usually one is citrus) with
nut meats or raisins added.• Butters are made by cooking fruit pulp & sugar until it forms
a paste with consistency suitable for spreading.Lot 13. Peach preservesLot 14. Strawberry preservesLot 15. Fruit conservesLot 16. Apple butterLot 17. Peach butterLot 18. Pear butterLot 19. Tomato butterLot 20. Plum butterLot 21. Any not listed
Best of Show
JamsJams contain whole fruit - slightly crushed in a syrup of jelly, but slightly softer than jelly.
Lot 22. BlackberryLot 23. CherryLot 24. StrawberryLot 25. Black RaspberryLot 26. Red RaspberryLot 27. PeachLot 28. TomatoLot 29. Any not listed
Best of Show
Freezer JamDeliver Sunday — will be kept frozen. If not picked up after judging, it will be auctioned
Lot 30. StrawberryLot 31. PeachLot 32. BerryLot 32. CherryLot 34. Mixed FruitLot 35. Any not listed
Best of Show
MarmaladeMarmalade is made of citrus fruits cooked to hold shape with thick transparent syrup
Lot 36. OrangeLot 37. Orange/PineappleLot 38. Chutney – a spicy relish composed of spices,
herbs and fruitsLot 39. Any not listed
Best of ShowLot 40. Gift Pack – 6 jars of your best jam, jelly
preserves, marmalade
Class V – Pickles & SpicesPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1. Spiced fruitLot 2. Tomato catsupLot 3. Chili SauceLot 4. SalsaLot 5. Barbecue SauceLot 6. Pickled cucumbers – dillLot 7. Pickled cucumbers – sweetLot 8. Cucumbers – bread and butterLot 9. Pickled beetsLot 10. Mixed relishLot 11. Mixed picklesLot 12. Pickled green tomatoesLot 13. Pickled peppersLot 14. Pickled beansLot 15. Pickled cauliflowerLot 16. Pickled mixed vegetablesLot 17. Zucchini picklesLot 18. HorseradishLot 19. Sandwich SpreadLot 20. Cider vinegar – 1 qtLot 21. Fruit vinegar – 1 qtLot 22. Herb vinegar – 1 qtLot 23. Mixed pickle display - 4 different pickles/pintsLot 24. Any not listed
Best of Show
Class W – Canned Fruits & Vegetables
Canned FruitsLot 1. ApplesLot 2. ApplesauceLot 3. Cherries/sweetLot 4. Cherries/sourLot 5. Grape JuiceLot 6. PearsLot 7. PeachesLot 8. PlumsLot 9. Any not listed
Best of Show
Canned VegetablesLot 10. BeetsLot 11. Beans – greenLot 12. Beans – waxLot 13. CarrotsLot 14. Pumpkin or squashLot 15. Soup – vegetableLot 16. Tomato juiceLot 17. Tomato sauceLot 18. Tomato – wholeLot 19. Any not listed
Best of Show
MiscellaneousLot 20. Display of 6 jars of your best canned
fruits and vegetablesLot 21. Jerky – sealed in qt jarLot 22. Pork Rinds – sealed in qt jarLot 23. Dehydrated fruit – display in pint jarLot 24. Dehydrated vegetables – display in pint jarLot 25. Soup stock – sealed in qt jar
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Class X – Dried HerbsPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Glass Jar – Spice TypeLot 1. BasilLot 2. SageLot 3. ParsleyLot 4. DillLot 5. ChivesLot 6. GarlicLot 7. OreganoLot 8. MintLot 9. FennelLot 10. RosemaryLot 11. Any not listed
Best of Show
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Class Y – Honey Products – SyrupPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00• Extracted (Liquid) Honey to be displayed in glass 1 lb. Queenline or Classic style jar• Chunk Honey and Creamed or Crystallized Honey to be displayed in glass 1 lb. tall, round, jar• All frame or section honey must be enclosed in a see through, leak proof, protective container• Entries in baked goods classes must have as its sweetening agent no less than 50% honey.
Entry must be accompanied by the recipe on a 3 x 5 card. No pre-packaged mixes permitted.• Baked goods should be on a throw away plate and enclosed in a zip lock style plastic bag.• Only one entry, per class, per entrant permitted.• All apiary product exhibits shall be produced by the entrant in his/her apiary.• YOUTH-- on entry form add an “X” to class letter if under 18• NOVICE-on entry form add an “N” to class letter if never previously competed in a honey
competition• Honey/Honey Bee products will be judged on quality, cleanliness, aroma, and appearance.• Best of Show award will be made in each lot group (ie: extracted honey)
Extracted (Liquid) Honey Lot 1. Honey, white 3-1lb. jars Lot 2. Honey, light amber 3-1lb. jars Lot 3. Honey, amber 3-1lb. jars Lot 4. Honey, dark amber 3-1lb. jarsBest of Show
Comb Honey Lot 5. Cut Comb display of 3, approximately 4 x 4 inch sections Lot 6. Round Section display of 3, 8 ounce or more sections Lot 7. Square/ Rectangular Section display of 3 Lot 8. Honey in extracting frame 1 shallow frame Lot 9. Honey in extracting frame 1 deep frame Lot 10. Chunk Honey display of 3 Lot 11. Honey Creamed (crystallized) display of 3Best of Show
Beeswax Lot 12. Beeswax Block non-decorative, minimum 1 lb, maximum 3 lb Lot 13. Beeswax, decorative from a mold, 2 identical pieces Lot 14. Beeswax, decorative hand carved Lot 15. Beeswax, candle molded, 2 identical candles Lot 16. Beeswax, candle dipped, 2 approximately identical candlesBest of Show
Baked Goods Lot 17. Bread Lot 18. Cake Lot 19. Cookie 13 pieces Lot 20. Candy 13 pieces Lot 21. Any not listedBest of Show
Syrup/Spreads Lot 22. Maple Syrup 1 pint Lot 23. Sorghum Molasses 1 pint Lot 24. Ice Cream topping 1 pint Lot 25. Any Not ListedBest of Show
Deliver baked goods and candy to 7th and 8th Dept.
Tuesday AM
Class Z – Homemade Wine/Beer Craft ClassPremiums: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
1. Wine must be made from grapes, other fruit, berries, vegetables, grains, other suitable ingredients or blends of these.
2. Ingredients may be fresh, canned dried, concentrated or otherwise preserved.
3. Wines must be amateur-homemade by the process of fermentation and must not be blended with commercial wines.
4. Wines appropriate for fortification may be fortified with suitable commercial spirits.
5. Exhibitors may enter only one bottle in each Class. A single bottle may be entered in only one Class.
6. Exhibits should be submitted in clear or colored smooth glass bottles of approximately 26 ounces (4/5 quart) capacity.
7. Bottles should have nearly straight sides and a top, which can be removed without tools except for a corkscrew.
8. Bottles should be filled within 1” to 2” of the fully installed top or cork and must not be overfilled.
9. Wines should be clear and free of flotation (not cloudy).10. Labels may be placed on bottles after judging.11. All wines entered must be made by the exhibitor named. If a
family makes the wines together, only one person may be the exhibitor and the winner.
Lot 1. Dry Red Wine - GrapeLot 2. Sweet Red Wine - GrapeLot 3. Dry White Wine - GrapeLot 4. Sweet White Wine - GrapeLot 5. Dry Red Wine - Other than Grape - made from
fruit, berry flowers, vegetables, etc.Lot 6. Sweet Red Wine - Other than Grape - made
from fruit, berry flowers, vegetables, etc.Lot 7. Dry White Wine - Other than Grape - made
from fruit, berry flowers, vegetables, etc.Lot 8. Sweet White Wine - Other than Grape - made
from fruit, berry flowers, vegetables, etc.Lot 9. Red Dessert Wine - Grape, fruit, berry - may
be fortifiedLot 10. White Dessert Wine - Grape, fruit, berry - may
be fortifiedLot 11. Rose/Blush Wine - Grape onlyLot 12. Honey/Mead Wine
Best of Show
Beer Craft ClassLot 15. AmericanLot 16. EnglishLot 17. GermanLot 18. BelgianLot 19. Specialty
• Must be homemade• Submit 2 bottles, use only brown bottles, no labels• Winners may submit a bottle with label to display with ribbon after judging.
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Granges Jefferson CountyDirector Suzie Zorbini
Judging: Monday 11:00 am
Exhibits must consist of a complete and attractively arranged display of products, activities and achievements. All exhibits must have been made or grown by the members of the organization exhibiting. Exhibits must be in place by Sunday, at 7:00 pm and may be removed after 7:00 pm Sunday the last day of the fair. Exhibit hall will be open Sunday, 12 noon before fair for booth setup.
Place PremiumsFirst $90.00Second $80.00Third $70.00Fourth $60.00Fifth $50.00Pomono Grange $50.00
Premiums will be mailed approximately 30 days following the fair. The following points will apply in the judging of the Subordinate display:
1. Today’s grange family in action .......................... 252. Grange achievements .......................................... 203. Originality and neatness ...................................... 154. Quality of product ............................................... 155. Effectiveness in portraying grange ideals ........... 206. Vegetables, fruits, baked goods, and flowers ...... 157. Grain, threshed or in sheaf .................................. 158. Miscellaneous ..................................................... 25
Total Points ............................................................. 150
Grange exhibiting:Pomona, Unionport Community, Liberty, Pleasant Hill
Thank YouSheriff Fred Abdalla
For All of YourSupport & Help
During the Entire Year
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Ninth DepartmentLlamas/Alpacas
Directors in Charge: Chairman Bob Bailey, Jeff Wood, Jr., Carl Bonecutter; Suzie ZorbiniSunday
Pre-Registration: $10.00 per lot day of showEntry fee: $8.00 per Lot
Judging: Sunday at 10:00 amPremiums: 1st $20.00 - 2nd $15.00 - 3rd $13.00
Dept. 9 Class A – ShowmanshipLot 1. Junior Showmanship (age 8-12)Lot 2. Intermediate Showmanship (age 13-18)Lot 3. Adult Showmanship (age 19 and older)
Dept. 9 Class B – Silky/Suri FemaleLot 4. Juvenile FemaleLot 5. Yearling FemaleLot 6. Two Year Old and Older
Dept. 9 Class C – Silky/Suri MaleLot 7. Juvenile MaleLot 8. Yearling MaleLot 9. Two Year Old and Older
Dept. 9 Class D – Light Wool FemaleLot 10. Juvenile FemaleLot 11. Yearling FemaleLot 12. Two Year Old and Older
Dept. 9 Class E – Light Wool MaleLot 13. Juvenile MaleLot 14. Yearling MaleLot 15. Two Year Old and Older
Dept. 9 Class F – Medium Wool FemaleLot 16. Juvenile FemaleLot 17. Yearling FemaleLot 18. Two Year Old and Older
Dept. 9 Class G – Medium Wool MaleLot 19. Juvenile MaleLot 20. Yearling MaleLot 21. Two Year Old and Older
Dept. 9 Class H – Heavy Wool FemaleLot 22. Juvenile FemaleLot 23. Yearling FemaleLot 24. Two Year Old and Older
Dept. 9 Class I – Heavy Wool MaleLot 25. Juvenile MaleLot 26. Yearling MaleLot 27. Two Year Old and Older
Dept. 9 Class J – Non BreedersLot 28. Young (1-5 years old)Lot 29. Older (6 years and older)
Dept. 9 Class K – PerformanceLot 30. Produce of DamLot 31. Get of SireLot 32. Crib Class - 5 mos. and younger
Dept. 9 Class L – PerformanceLot 33. Junior Youth Obstacle (ages 8-12)Lot 34. Intermediate Youth Obstacle (ages 13-18)Lot 35. Open Obstacle (ages 19 and older)
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JEFFERSON COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR DIVISION
Any youth attending school in Jefferson County or belonging to an organization or group in Jefferson County between the ages of 8 and 19 (January 1 of the current year) is eligible to participate.
Sunday
Groom ‘n Clean Horse Arena 8:00 AMBooth Set-up Rozsa Pavilion 11:30 AM to 5:30 PM4-H Awards/Style Review Rozsa Pavilion 6:00 PMDrug Notification Form Instructional Mtg. Livestock Arena Following 4-H Awards Program
Monday
Clover Bud Program Rozsa Pavilion 12:00 - 3:00 PMAll Jr. Fair Animal Projects in Place by 12:00 NoonWeigh-In of Market Animals 10:00 AM to 2:00 PMDrug Notification Forms Due by 2:00 PMOpening Ceremonies - Rozsa Pavilion 5:00 PM Jr. Fair CoronationRegistration for “Star Search Talent Show” Midway Pavilion 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM“Star Search Talent Show” Jefferson County Jr. Fair Show Rozsa Pavilion 6:30 PM Open ShowJr. Fair Dog Show Small Animal Pavilion 1:00 PM
Tuesday
Goat Show Livestock Arena 9:00 AMShowmanship and Judging of Jr. Fair Poultry Small Animal Pavilion 12:00 PMJudging of Jr. Fair Exhibit Booths Jr. Fair Building 2:00 PMJr. Fair Horse Fun Show Horse Arena 3:00 PMShowmanship of Jr. Fair Sheep Livestock Arena 5:00 PMJudging of Jr. Fair Sheep Livestock Arena 6:00 PM
Wednesday
Judging of Jr. Fair Saddle Horse & Pony Horse Arena 9:00 AMShowmanship and Judging of Jr. Fair Rabbits Small Animal Pavilion 9:00 AMJr. Fair Swine Showmanship Livestock Arena 4:30 PMJudging of Jr. Fair Swine Livestock Arena 6:00 PM
Thursday
Judging of Jr. Fair Horse and Pony Horse Arena 9:00 AMJr. Fair Rabbit Hopping Rozsa Pavilion 9:00 AMJudging of Jr. Fair Shop, Crop, Specialty Products Jr. Fair Building 1:00 PMJudging of Jr. Fair Beef Breeding Livestock Arena 9:00 AMJudging of Jr. Fair Beef Showmanship Livestock Arena FollowingJudging of Jr. Fair Feeder Calves Livestock Arena FollowingJudging of Jr. Steer Classes Livestock Arena Following
Friday
Judging of Jr. Fair Small Animal Division Small Animal Pavilion 10:30 AMShowmanship and Judging of Jr. Fair Dairy Cattle Livestock Arena 10:30 AMSuper Showmanship 3:00 PM“The Great Square Dance” Livestock Arena 9:00 PMOhio Fair Managers Royalty Luncheon Fairgrounds Kitchen 11:00 AM
Saturday
Grand Parade Lineup 9:00 AMGrand Parade 10:00 AMLivestock Sale (Hogs, Feeders, Steers, Poultry, Rabbits, Goats, Lambs) 12:00 Noon
Sunday
Showmanship and Judging of Jr. Fair Llamas/Alpacas Livestock Arena 9:00 AMJr. Fairboard Recognition Fairgrounds Kitchen 10:30 AM
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Jefferson County Junior Fair Independent Livestock Youth Exhibitor Rules
An Independent Livestock Youth Exhibitor is eligible to participate in any Jr. Fair activity, a youth must be a resident of Jefferson County or, be attending any school in Jefferson County, or belong to a youth organization/group in Jefferson County. Youth must be age 8-19 as of January 1st of the current year. Independent Livestock projects can not be repeated if shown 4H, FFA, etc. in any one year.
It is the responsibility of the Independent Livestock Youth Exhibitor to:1. Market Animal Entries must find out when and where tag-ins will be held and to bring any information and/or animals
required to the scheduled tag-in to be so identified.2. Market Animal Entries must participate in the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) mandated Quality Assurance Training
during 2018, to be completed according to state requirements before I can participate in the 2018 Jefferson County Fair. Because the training is provided by The OSU Extension, I also understand that it is my responsibility to contact the Jefferson County OSU Extension office (phone: 740-264-2212; website: jefferson.osu.edu) to find out when and where the training will be held.
3. Market Animal Entries must submit a completed Drug Notification Form for each market animal by 2:00 PM on Monday of the fair to the appropriate staff, as mandated by ODA.
4. All participants (market and non-market) must acquire a 2018 Jefferson County Fair Book and submit an entry for any animal(s) using the appropriate form in the book. Entries will be due by the due date designated in the 2018 Fair Book.
5. All participants (market and non-market) must follow rules and regulations as expected of all Junior Fair exhibitors as they are written in the fair book.
6. All Independent Livestock Exhibitor Projects must be declared by June 1st or as project requires.
Jefferson County Junior Fair Board Constitution and By Laws Available at the Jr. Fair Office during posted office hours.
Jr. Fair General Regulations(Chairman: Tim Walters. Junior Fair Committee Members are: Debbie Hukill, Rick Shell,
Carl Glenn, Carl Bonecutter, Ray Hilderbrand, Bob Bailey, and Jeff Wood, Jr.)
1. To tag exhibit and be eligible to participate in any Jr. Fair activity, a youth must be a 4-H Member, FFA Member, an Independent, or belong to a youth organization/group in Jefferson County. Youth must be age 8-19 as of January 1st of the current year.
2. All exhibitors who will be showing market animals must attend (with parent if 1st year project) one session on Quality Assurance given by The Ohio State University Extension Office. Failure to attend one of these meetings will result in a letter of reprimand from the Jefferson County Agricultural Society. The reprimand will include loss of privilege to show and sell the animal at the current fair. Drug forms are due 10:00 am - 2:00 pm on Monday, week of fair. If forms are not turned in, exhibitors will be instructed to take animals home and will not be permitted to show or sell their animals.
3. No entry fees will be charged for any Junior Fair Exhibitors4. All Junior Fair entries must be sent to Jefferson Co. Agricultural Society, Box 2315, Wintersville, OH, 43953 on or before
July 10.5. All livestock exhibitors must be placed by 12:00 noon on Monday. Weigh-in starts at 10:00 am Monday. Still Project Exhibit
Hall will be open for exhibit set-up from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm on Saturday and 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Sunday. All booths must be completed and still projects in place by 11:00 am on Monday before fair.
6. During the fair, the exhibit hall will be open from 9:00 am until 9:00 pm daily.7. Junior Fair exhibits will not be released until Sunday. These include: Junior Fair Market Animals – 4:00 pm; Non-Market
Livestock – 4:00 pm, All booth exhibits – 5:00 pm. Exhibits removed before this release time shall forfeit all awards, unless written approval is officially given by the Junior Fair Committee of the Sr. Fair Board.
8. Every effort will be made to protect exhibits from loss or injury. However, neither the management of the Jefferson County Fair nor the Department of the Junior Fair will be responsible for loss or injuries involving exhibits.
9. If sufficient money is not allocated for the full amount of the premiums, all junior fair premiums will be paid on a pro-rata share.
10. All exhibitors (ages 8-19 years old) exhibiting in the Junior Fair division will receive a fair wristband and all cloverbuds participating will receive a wristband.
11. In order to protest a class of the Junior Fair, the following guidelines and procedures will be followed:a. The protest must be submitted in writing to a Senior Fair Board member in charge of the Junior Fair within 24 hours of
action being protested.b. The written protest must be accompanied by a $50 deposit before any further action is taken. If protestor is correct, the
$50 deposit will be returned. If protester is ruled incorrect, the $50 deposit becomes property of the Jefferson County Agricultural Society.
c. Decisions on protests will be decided by a majority of Senior Fair Board members in charge of the Junior Fair12. Junior Fair participants and parents will follow code of conduct (see pg. 11) or will be dismissed from the fair and forfeit all premiums.13. All Junior Fair exhibitors who have won an award are to write and sign the “Thank You” provided with the trophy and
returned in a stamped envelope to the Junior Fair office before the last day of the fair. Stamps will be available for purchase at the Junior Fair Office. Completed and stamped Thank You cards can be left in the mail basket at the Junior Fair Office and the cards will be mailed daily by the Jr. Fair staff.
14. Director/Chairperson of Sr. Fairboard Dept. is in charge of corresponding Jr. Fair show. Example: Such as all communication with Judges, directions to ringmen and Jr. Fair personnel.15. Animals that destroy a stall/pen - the owner will be responsible for all costs to repair.16. All animals must remain in their designated livestock areas. No animals permitted in camping areas, midway, office & display
Buildings area, or the Lake area at any time from the Tuesday before Fair until the Tuesday after Fair.17. Barn Prep (including painting) done by Jr. Fair participants must be finished by Friday, August 3.
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Jefferson County Jr. Fair King and QueenAny male or female, single (never married) Not pregnant, never been pregnant, not adoptive parent of any child, ages 16-19 years of age (as of January 1st, current year) who is also an active member of any youth organization participating in the Jefferson County Fair or an individual competing as an Independent is eligible to compete. No sexting, drug, or alcohol convictions or charges pending.
Other than minor or petty offenses, the candidate must never have been convicted of any criminal offense and have no criminal charges pending against them.
Queen & King applicants must have completed 3 consecutive years of membership in a youth organization that participates in Jefferson County Fair.
Contestants must fill out an application/autobiographical form. Interviews will be held on Monday, August 6, 2018 @ 6:00 pm at the fairgrounds kitchen. Your application/autobiographical form will be due by July 10, 7:00 pm at Fair Board office. No Forms Can or Will Be Accepted After This Date! All entries must be complete including all required signatures or applicant cannot compete. Please arrive by 5:30pm for group pictures.
See co-ordinator for special rules for 2018 Ohio Fairs Queen contest.
Interview scoring will be based on activities, leadership qualifications, achievements, poise, appearance, presentation and personality. Finalists will be selected by the judges after all interviews have been completed.
The court will be announced, of no more than four (4) girls and four (4) boys on the day of judging. The court will be given instructions as to the Coronation Ceremony. The King and Queen will be crowned on Monday during the Opening Ceremonies.
Royalty and Court Responsibilities include:• Queen contestants are expected to wear evening gowns for the coronation and the parade and the King contestants are
expected to wear dress slacks and sport coats for same. (No jeans or hats will be permitted.)• Wearing sashes/rosettes at all times, except when showing your livestock project.• Working the livestock shows• Handing out awards at livestock show• Working Jr. Fair shows (unless you are involved in a specific show.) The Court and King/Queen will work with the Jr. Fair
Coordinator to divide responsibilities of all Jr. Fair Shows.• Riding in the parade• The parade will take place on Saturday at 10:00 am. Line up at 9:00 am. You will need to work with the Jr. Fair Coordinator
to secure transportation and signage for the parade.• The crowns will be provided for the King and Queen.• The King and Queen may be asked to make several public appearances throughout upcoming year to represent the Jefferson
County Fair• The 2018 Queen may have the opportunity to represent the Jefferson County Fair at the 2019 Ohio Fair Queen Contest
sponsored by the Ohio Fair Managers Association. The contest is held at the Ohio Fair Managers Convention.
Jefferson County Jr. Fair Prince and PrincessAny male or female, single (never married) Not pregnant, never been pregnant, not adoptive parent of any child, ages 11-14 years of age (as of January 1st, current year) who is also an active member of any youth organization participating in the Jefferson County Fair is eligible to compete.
Other than minor or petty offenses, the candidate must never have been convicted of any criminal offense and have no criminal charges pending against them. No sexting, drug, or alcohol convictions or charges pending.
Contestants must fill out an application/autobiographical form. The completed forms will be due by July 10, 7:00 pm at Fair Board Office. No Forms Can or Will Be Accepted After This Date! All entry must be complete including all required signatures or applicant cannot compete. Interviews will be held on Wednesday, August 8, 2018 @ 6:00 pm in the fairgrounds Kitchen. Prince and Princess will be identified immediately following the interviews. No court will be selected.
Prince and Princess Responsibilities:• Participate in the Coronation Ceremonies on Monday.• Princess is expected to wear a party dress (below the knee or longer)• Prince is expected to wear dress slacks or khaki’s and dress shirt (no jeans or hats)• Wear sash at all times unless competing in an event at the fair• Be available for pictures with champions as needed at the Livestock Sale on Saturday• Ride in the parade• The parade takes place at 10:00 am on Saturday of fair week• Work with the Jr. Fair Coordinator regarding additional appearances and responsibilities during and after the fair.
Special Livestock RulesJunior Fair Exhibitors must follow open class health regulations for their respective species. Regulations can be found in rules 901:1-18-01 to 1-18-011 listed in this booklet. They must follow rule 901:19-11 dealing with humane treatment of livestock. The secretary’s office will have the most up to date version of these rules. The official fair veterinarian will inspect animals on the day of unloading and daily thereafter. The official veterinarian has the right to make final decisions on animal health issues. No animal can be released from the fair for health reasons without a written statement from the official fair veterinarian.
The exhibitors have the responsibility to follow current livestock fair exhibition and tampering rules as defined by the state. These rules can be obtained from the secretary’s office or the official fair veterinarian. Rules for exhibition include but are not limited to the following examples: tampering and/or misrepresentation as to breed, age, or owner – any artificial changing of natural conformation (excluding de-horning and normal grooming procedures) and/or color, such as dyes, filling under the skin, cutting ties, adding hair, or surgical removing of skin. The preceding examples will be considered fraud and deception. At the fair board’s discretion, any exhibitor’s animal determined to have committed such fraud can be removed from the show and not permitted to sell Also included in the exhibition rules are animal welfare and end product use violations that include but are not limited to the following examples: drenching, shaving of pigs hair to less than ½ inch, oiling pigs, withholding food or water to “tighten up” animals after weigh-in, placing icepacks or ice water on animals before showing, and use of behavior altering drugs either natural or man made. Violations of welfare and end use regulations can result in removal from the show and not being allowed to sell at the discretion of the fair board.
If anyone suspects or has knowledge of such violations, before, during or after the show, it must be brought to the attention of a fair board member. A ruling committee of the Jr. Fair Committee, chairperson of the species involved and representative of the youth organization involved will be immediately notified and a ruling regarding the removal of the animal will be made. If the Jr. Fair committee decides to act on this complaint, a representative of this committee must contact the head advisor or parent of the offender. At no time are they to approach, confront, or harass a junior fair exhibitor. (see rules 901:5-14)
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All animals must be placed in their assigned stalls or will be asked to leave the fairgrounds. Stall assignment forms must be completed by organization or parent leaders and turned in by July 10. No feed will be provided.
All market projects are terminal - No exception. All Grand & Reserve hog, steer, goat and lamb champions will go to a packer designated by the Fair Board to be slaughtered. All animals not making minimum or maximum weight must go home on Monday by 4:00 pm.Animals must be shown by the Jr. Fair exhibitor that registered the project or in accordance with the exhibitor’s winning plan. Please note hardship cases are not any of the following: college, sports, school or extracurricular activities, vacation. Any hardship cases must be approved by the Jr. Fair Department involved. In the event of 2 market projects in the same class, another Jefferson County Jr. Fair exhibitor in good standing can show the animal. Exceptions will be made according to project & exhibitor’s accommodations approved by Sr. Fair Board. Also known as winning 4-H Plan. Members must be able to show and control their animal. No exception will be made for another Jr. Fair member to show because the animal cannot be shown or controlled by the original exhibitor. Final decisions of safety to show will be the responsibility of the Department in charge. If deemed unsafe to show, animal must be removed from fairgrounds. All exhibits must be part of the member’s project. An animal cannot be exhibited under more than one exhibitors name. Lambs, goats, hogs, feeder calves showing at the fair will be tagged the first Saturday in May. Ear tag number must be visible from the back of the animal. Steers and Market Heifers (new for 2018 Tag-In) will be tagged the third Saturday in November. All steers must have a halter on & be able to lead. No exceptions. Poultry and rabbit registration/tag-in will be last Saturday in July.No electronic communication devices are to be used by Jr. Fair Exhibitors while competing in any animal show at Jefferson County Fair. Exception for medical or physical handicap. Must notify Jr. Fair Committee of use.Any substitutions will only be approved if showing in the original class entered.Possessions of animals: Animals must be cared for by the youth member after a project is weighed-in, tagged in, or registered as a project. Animals must be stalled at the exhibitors residence (as defined by school registration or driver’s license). Any other location, must be submitted in writing to the Jefferson County Jr. Fair Committee prior to start of project for approval by the committee. During the project year, if circumstances require a change in location and/or possession, the same written permission must be submitted and approved. The Stalling location must be within a 30 mile radius of the exhibitor’s residence for consideration. Failure to comply with the possession rule will result in the exhibitor being suspended from participating on any level in the Jefferson County Fair for 1 year. Jr. Fair grooming can only be done by exhibitor, exhibitor’s immediate family (defined as parents, grandparents, and siblings), advisor from exhibitor’s club and/or exhibitor’s organizational leader (FFA, etc.) Violators will not show or sell.All market animals, where applicable, will be weighed in to determine weight classes. Request for a second weigh-in must take place before the animal leaves the scale from the first weigh in. All junior fair livestock pens and stall must be cleaned and manure removed to designated areas by 12 Noon each day of the fair and upon leaving the fairgrounds on Sunday.Junior Fair exhibitors may weigh in and tag 3 market projects, but show, and sell a maximum of 2 market units with a maximum of two from any one market livestock category. Exception being poultry and rabbits (12) due to high mortality rates. Third animal tag must be turned in at weigh-in on Monday of fair in order to participate in fair. Categories are: steers, dairy beef feeder, hogs, lambs and goats. Exhibitors may sell only 2 pens of 3 market rabbits, 2 pens of 3 market chickens (3 fryers), 2 pens of market ducks (2 ducks), 2 market geese, or 2 market turkey. No more than 2 market pens can be sold. Feeder calves which will be sold are considered a market project. If selling, exhibitor must list for sale the night of the feeder calf show or calf will not be sold. Any terminated steer projects must be reported to the sale committee before spring tag-in, in order to be eligible for additional market tag-ins. Market animals will be divided into classes and/or divisions at the discretion of the fairboard.Drug notification forms - Instructional Mtg. Sunday following 4-H awards in the livestock arena for parents and members with market project. Must submit a completed drug notification form for each market animal between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm on Monday of fair or exhibitor will be unable to participate.All sheep will have a scrapie tag in their ear. Goats will have scrapie tag unless registered, non-market, then can have active micro-chip.Violation of any Jr. Fair rules will result in the loss of premium money. Animals shown in breeding classes may not be shown in market classes and vice versa.No feeding of animals in trailers is allowed.
Showmanship ContestThe following species will hold showmanship classes: poultry, sheep, horse, rabbit, swine, goats, beef, dairy, dogs, llamas and pygmy goats.Purpose: The purpose of a showmanship contest is to encourage young exhibitors to acquire skill and knowledge in handling of livestock and to obtain information and practice in “fitting and grooming” them for show. Check species sections for individual showmanship rules for grooming.1. All Jr. Fair livestock exhibitors are urged to participate in the following classes:
a. Junior showmanship 8-11 years of age.b. Intermediate showmanship 12-14 years of age.c. Senior showmanship 15-19 years of age.d. Supreme showmanship- is open to all current year’s first place showmanship winners from Junior, Intermediate and Senior.
Previous class winner will remain in supreme class only until changing age group. Upon age change, exhibitors will immediately return to appropriate age class. (Example - junior showmanship winner will show in supreme class until reaching intermediate age class. That individual must win intermediate showmanship to re-enter supreme.) Note: Previous winner of age class may not show in that age class again. Age is of January 1 of current year.
2. Premiums will be awarded as follows for the above showmanship contests provided that there are three entries in the class. If not, bottom monies will be given in accord with the number entered.
First place ....................................................Trophy Fourth place ...................................................$2.00 Second place ..................................................$4.00 Fifth place ......................................................$1.00 Third place .....................................................$3.003. Showmanship includes appearance of the exhibitor, equipment used to show the animal, and ability to properly move and pose the
animal.
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Super ShowmanshipSignup is required by Friday at Noon at the Jr. Fair office. No late entries will be accepted. Dogs and Dairy Supreme Winners mustregister immediately after their shows. Current year winner of each of the following species Supreme Showmanship class will be eligible to participate in the Super Showmanship Class: Poultry, Dairy, Goats, Sheep, Pygmy Goats, Horses, Beef, Rabbits, Swine, and Dogs. If supreme showman declines, second place showman may participate, etc. to 5th place. Horse Contestant – current year winner of Supreme Showmanship, Sr. Class No. 21.
Scoring will be done by independent judges for each species, placing participants 1st through 5th. There will be a class for each species. The winner of each species in Supreme Showmanship is responsible to provide adequate animals for each participant to show in Super Showmanship, i.e. 8 steers, 8 hogs, etc. (Check with the Jr. Fair Office after Noon on Friday to determine the exact number of animals needed.) You must ask permission to use other exhibitor’s animals. Check with your 4-H Advisor and/or the Fair Board Member in charge of that department for assistance.
The recording of scores will be done by assigned Jr. Fair Board members that are not involved in this event.
Point Assessment:First Place 5 pointsSecond Place 4 pointsThird Place 3 pointsFourth Place 2 pointsFifth Place 1 point
An exhibitor will not participate in the species class that they represent, i.e. the Beef Supreme Showman will not compete for points in the beef class of the Super Showmanship contest.The Contest has been scheduled for 3:00 p.m. in the Livestock Arena on Friday, of Fair.
Livestock SaleSale Committee
Ralph Barker, John Campbell, Ronald Carman, Ralph Carter, Chuck Cline, Keith Cline, William Keeder, Henry Carter, Jeff Wood, Sr.
All Market Animal Projects are Terminal.1. All livestock sale - Saturday Livestock sale order - Hogs, Feeders, Steers, Poultry, Rabbits, Goats, Lambs - Saturday at 12:00 Noon2. All animals shown in Jr. Fair livestock’s market classes, except feeder calves, are terminal and may not be bought back or scratched
from the sale. Failure to comply with these conditions will result in a suspension of one year from all Jr. Fair market livestock classes3. Market animals will be released at 4:00 pm on Sunday. Jr. Fair exhibitors will be responsible for market animals until loaded on the
buyer’s trucks.4. All steers must be accompanied by a halter which will be given to the buyer or cost of halter will be deducted from their sale check.5. All Grand and Reserve champions, except feeder calves, in the Jr. Fair livestock sale must go to a Fair Board designated packer after
the fair. These animals must pass U.S.D.A. inspection before the money is released. 6. All animals will sell only once. Money will not be released to exhibitors until the buyers have paid in full.7. A nominal fee will be charged to the buyer of poultry projects for transportation and butchering8. Livestock left after 9:00 pm on Sunday, will be the sole responsibility of the buyer. Jefferson County Agricultural Society and Sale
Committee are not responsible for any market animals. 9. All checks issued by fairboard and sale committee are void past 90 days.
Weights• A market hog must weigh 200-320 lbs. to sell• A market lamb must weigh 75-160 lbs. to sell• A feeder calf must weigh 300-700 lbs. to sell• A steer must weigh at least 800 lbs. to sell• A market goat must weigh at least 50 lbs. to sell• A rabbit meat pen must consist of three rabbits with each rabbit weighing between 3.5 and 6 pounds
(pen weight 10.5-18 lbs.)Ages
• All meat ducks must be hatched June 18, 2018 or later.• All meat geese must be hatched May 28, 2018 or later.• All market turkeys must be hatched March 26, 2018 or later.• All market chickens must be hatched June 25, 2018 or later.
All market animals will be sold through the Jr. Fair Sale. The Jefferson County Fair Board can refuse to permit the sale of any animal not meritorious. Two (2) percent of gross sales will be deducted for sale expenses. Beef, hog, and sheep pay small amount to state or national organizations for advertising and promotion. Beef - $1.00 per head, Hogs - $.25 per head, sheep – 1% of gross sale. All rabbits and poultry sold must be accompanied by a pen transport unless otherwise provided by sale committee. Animals should be brought in the pen to the load-out area at 4:00 pm on Sunday. Payment is expected in full within 7 days of sale or a $100 penalty will be added per animal.10. All animals not making minimum or maximum weight will be sent home Monday of Fair by 4:00 pm.
Junior Fair Parade Division J-XIThe Jefferson County Agricultural Society will furnish the following premiums for the Junior Fair Parade entries. Entries and write-up due July 10. Floats Marching Units Saddle Club Entry Float plus Animals1st prize $25 $20 $20 $302nd prize $23 $18 $18 $253rd prize $21 $16 $16 $234th prize $19 $14 $14 $225th prize $17 $12 $12 $19Floats - Class J-109 Marching units - Class J-110 Saddle Horse Club - Class J-111 Class - J-112
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Parade EntryJudging will be based on the following, Due July 10
OriginalityAppearance (includes neatness, balance, construction, attractiveness)How well a theme is carried out.
Junior Fair Booth ExhibitsAll completed booth space request forms must be returned to the Jr. Fair Coordinator by July 10
Booth Sizes will be 4x8 or 4x16 and are assigned using the following guidelines$15 prizes awarded
1. Size of your club/organization and2. Number of projects and/or activities to be displayed3. Number of organizations requesting spaceIf you have oversized projects (woodwoorking, welding, etc.) that may require extra space, please make a notation on the request form. Jr. Fair Booth Set Up Times: Saturday from 9:00 am until 6:00 pm; Sunday from 11:30 am until 5:30 pmAll projects must be in place no later than 11:00 am on Monday.
Booth JudgingJudging of the Jr. Fair Booths will take place on Tuesday at 2:00 pm. The Jr. Fair Building will be closed from 2:00 pm until judging is completed. Winners will be posted at the Jr. Fair Office.
Booth Tear Down: Sunday at 5:00 pm. Please bring containers or garbage bags to gather the refuse from your booth.
A Reminder: No spray painting can be done in the Jr. Fair Building
Junior Fair Shop, Crop, & Specialty ProjectsJudging: Thursday, 1:00 pm at the Junior Fair Building
Entries Due: July 10
1. Must be owned by Junior Fair Member of a Youth Organization or an independent.2. Each area to be judged and placed 1-5 with premiums as follows: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $3.00, 4th - $2.00, 5th - $1.00
ClassesJ-XII Shop Projects
J-115 Small Project - easily carried by one man (example - nail trays)J-116 Medium Project - carried by two or more people (example - hog feeders, troughs, feed bunks)J-117 Large Project - pulled or moved by a tractor or truck (example - wagons, trailers, hog houses, portable brooder house)
J-XIII Crop ExhibitsJ-118 Potatoes - 12 potatoes in a basket, taken from + acre or larger projectJ-119 Tomatoes - 12 tomatoes in a basket, taken from + acre or larger projectJ-120 Sweet corn - 12 ears one side husked only taken from + acre or larger projectJ-121 Mixed Vegetables - 4 or more types taken from general gardenJ-122 Fruit - apples, peaches, pears, plums, grapes, type per exhibit each exhibit to be 12J-123 Oats - 1 gallon in sizeJ-124 Wheat - 1 gallon in sizeJ-125 Barley - 1 gallon in sizeJ-126 Field corn - 6 stalks new cornJ-127 Hay - 8 inch slice
J-XIV Specialty ProjectsJ-128 Bees - 1 observation hiveJ-129 Honey - 3 pounds or 3 sections
“Star Search” Talent Show Contestant InformationThe Talent Show will be held at the Rosza Pavilion on Monday at 6:00 pm. Registration 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm in the Midway Pavilion. No registrations after 6:00 pm. This show will be open to youth, ages 5-19 (as of January 1 of current year) from ALL OHIO COUNTIES.Guidelines are as follows:1. Jefferson County Youth will compete against other Jefferson County youth only. (Exception: Best of Show Award)2. Youth from all other counties will compete against each other. (Exception: Best of Show Award)3. Categories will be divided for both competitions into Beginner (ages 5-7); Junior (ages 8-11); Intermediate (ages 12-15); and Senior
(ages 16-19) and then grouped by discipline; i.e. Jr. Vocal, Intermediate Dance, etc.4. Each contestant will be responsible for providing their own CD or tape.5. A sound person, CD player and keyboard will be provided.6. Awards will be distributed to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners in each category and age division. Trophies will be award to
OVERALL outstanding Jr., Intermediate and Sr. division performers. The contestant achieving the highest overall score from both competitions will be awarded the “Best of Show” award.7. A “People’s Choice” Award will be awarded. The recipient of this award will be determined by popular vote from the audience
during the Talent Show.8. Two sets of judges will be judging - check your times at registration.9. Each act should not exceed 3 minutes.10. Dance studio competition will be Sunday
JUDGING WILL BE BASED ON natural talent; selection of music, routine, etc.; showmanship, confidence, personality; body movement, expression, technique, style; costume/attire; overall impression and balance of performance.
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Junior Fair Small Animal Division J-X Dept.Friday – 10:30 am
1. Exhibitors must keep exhibit in a cage or pen until a class is called2. One entry per class maximum3. If less than four exhibitors per age classification, categories (junior and senior) within animal division will be combined. With four
or more of the same animals a separate class will be organized.4. Each class will be placed 1 through 55. The best of breed from every class will show for the best of show.6. All cats in the Jefferson County Fair shall be currently immunized against viruses and contagious diseases. You must show the
cats shot records before they can be shown. ODH Official Health or certificate of vaccination signed by a licensed accredited veterinarian is required. No exceptions.
7. Animals will be handled by the exhibitor or their designee only.8. Violation of any rule will result in expulsion from the fair.9. Any animal deemed unhealthy by the JCFB Veterinarian must leave the fairgrounds immediately upon notification.10. Optional: Any small animals (hamster, reptile, caged bird, etc.) except cats and large exotics may be kept at the fair in Barn #1.
Exhibitor must furnish cage (no glass) and all maintenance rules will apply; cleaning and feeding. Exhibitors must also provide one hour of Barn duty.
11. Check in time promptly at 9:30am on Tuesday.
Cats (Jr. 13 and under) Lot S-1ACats (Sr. 14 and older) Lot S-1BHamsters (Jr.) Lot S-2AHamsters (Sr.) Lot S-2BPocket Pets (Jr.) Lot S-3APockets Pets (Sr.) Lot S-3B (mice, rats, ferrets and gerbils)Guinea Pigs (Jr.) Lot S-4AGuinea Pigs (Sr.) Lot S-4BPigeons (Jr.) Lot S-5APigeons (Sr.) Lot S-5BCaged Birds (Jr.) Lot S-6ACaged Birds (Sr.) Lot S-6B (canary, parrot, parakeet, cockatiel, finches, dove, lovebirds, and cockatoo)Small exotic animals (Jr.) Lot S-7ASmall exotic animals (Sr.) Lot S-7B (lizards, spiders, crabs, snakes, iguana, chinchilla)Large exotic animals (Jr.) (Peacocks) Lot S-8ALarge exotic animals (Sr.) (Peacocks) Lot S-8BTurtles (Jr.) Lot S-9ATurtles (Sr.) Lot S-9BJr. Any not listed Lot S-10ASr. Any not listed Lot S-10B
Junior Fair Poultry Division Dept. J-VIIITuesday 12:00 pm
(Beginning with Showmanship)1. All exhibitors must show a document proving that their animals were purchased from a hatchery that participates in the National
Poultry Improvement Plan (all commercial hatcheries in Ohio meet this requirement), which also must show the hatch date of the animal. This must be presented during check in for market chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese. No Exceptions!
2. All poultry must be free of infectious diseases and parasites.3. All meat projects must follow hatchery date guidelines - Located in livestock sale guideline.4. All birds must be owned by the exhibitor.5. Limit of 5 entries total of poultry. (5 cages) (Market entries are included in this number).6. All animals in market classes will be placed.7. All exhibitors will be required to give 1 hour of barn duty time during the fair week for the safety of the animals housed in the
Rabbit/Poultry building. Failure to do so will result in the forfeiture of premiums and awards. Jr. Fair participants are required to attend cage cleaning the Saturday following fair. Failure to do so will result in forfeiture of premiums and awards.
8. All poultry must be brought to tag-in the last Saturday in July. Pollorum testing will be done that day. If unable to do pollorum testing the last Saturday in July, it will be done at fair check-in.
9. All exhibitors are encouraged to order extra poultry in case of a loss of one or more animals. No poultry shall be purchased from another person or exhibitor to replace the loss of their own flock.
10. All animals housed in the rabbit and poultry barn must leave the building no earlier than 4:00 pm and no later than 6:00 pm on Sunday, the last day of the fair, except the market animals and they may leave at 4:00 pm. All caged areas will be cleaned when removing animals on Sunday. A. Market Poultry- General Rules for all market projects
a. All meat pens of poultry will sell at the sale unless there should be a loss of one or more animals of the original market pen once it is checked in during the fair, then the remaining pen of poultry will be disqualified for the sale even though they have been judged. The remaining animals of market pens will be sent to the Carrolton Livestock Auction and will not be permitted to be taken home.
b. Should any market animal expire during the fair after the sale, the exhibitor shall forfeit the sale money.c. All exhibitors must clean under cages before 10:00 am, and before leaving Sunday or premium will be forfeited.d. A market pen of 1, 2 or 3 animals must be living in order to be sold.
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Chicken ClassChickenMeat (pen of three) .....................................................................CMLayer ........................................................................................... CLFancy ........................................................................................... CFEnter Market Chickens Lot CM ONLY
Class PLot 1. AmericanLot 2. AsiaticLot 3. EnglishLot 4. MediterraneanLot 5. ContinentalLot 6. GamesLot 7. OrientalLot 8. Miscellaneous
Fancy OnlyLot 9. Bantam GamesLot 10. Bantam Single Combs - clean leggedLot 11. Bantam Rose Comb - clean leggedLot 12. Bantam All other Combs - clean leggedLot 13. Bantam - Feather Legged
Geese ClassLot 20. Geese Meat (pen of one) ...................................................................GM Layer .......................................................................................GL Fancy .......................................................................................GF
Turkey ClassLot 30. Turkey Meat (pen of one) ...................................................................TM Layer ....................................................................................... TL Fancy ....................................................................................... TF
Ducks ClassLot 40. Ducks Meat (pen of two) ...................................................................DM Layer .......................................................................................DL Fancy .......................................................................................DF
MiscellaneousLot 50. Miscellaneous White and Pearl Guineas ........................................................ WP Any Not Listed ....................................................................... AO
Department JV III-Jr. Fair Poultry
e. The following is the description of Jr. Fair Market Poultry projects; there is no open class market poultry (Sr. Fair). I. Market Chickens
A. Can show & sell 2 pens. 1. All Market Chickens must be hatched on or after June 25, 2018.
II. Market TurkeyA. Can show & sell 2 pens.
1. All turkeys must be hatched on or after March 26, 2018. No weight limit.2. Meat pen of turkeys shall consist of one male or female turkey per pen.3. Turkeys may be of any market breed.
III. Market DucksA. Can show & sell 2 pens.
1. All ducks must be hatched on or after June 18, 2018.2. Market Pens will consist of two ducks being of the same sex. No weight limit.
IV. Market GeeseA. Can show & sell 2 pens.
1. All geese are to be hatched on or after May 28, 2018.2. Market Pens will consist of one goose, male or female. No weight limit.
f. All exhibitors of market pens shall provide a non returnable cage for transportation to processor.B. Layer Poultry
1. Layer pen consists of one female chicken, duck, turkey or goose.C. Fancy Poultry
1. Fancy pen consists of either sex of chicken, duck, turkey, guinea or goose.11. All Grand and Reserve market animals must be sent to the packer for processing in accordance with state law. No animal is
permitted in the barn until it is checked in by a Sr. Fair Small Animal Committee Member. Check in will be held on Sunday (all day) and Monday (till noon) before fair on the small animal pavilion. Pullorum testing can be performed at check in. Check in will start at 9:00 a.m.
12. Animals are to be handled by the owner or their designee only. 13. Violation of any rules will result in expulsion from the fair.14. All poultry except waterfowl must have a USDA form 9-2 from hatchery or a USDA 9-3 that can be obtained by calling fairboard
office.15. No hay & straw in pens.16. No changes will be made to show bill after it is printed.
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Clean Barn AwardAll organizations participating in the Jefferson County Jr. Fair by exhibiting a livestock project are expected to participate in the “Clean Barn” event. Each of the 7 barns that house Jr. Fair Livestock projects will compete daily, Tuesday – Friday for the Clean Barn Award. Each barn will be judged as a whole. This means that each of the organizations in each barn must work together in order for their barn to be awarded the “Clean Barn” award.
All barns will be eligible for the award every day regardless of the show schedule. This will give everyone additional opportunities to exhibit pride in their barn. Judging will be done between 12:00 pm and 2:00 pm daily. The “Clean Barn” banner will be hung on the award winning barn after each day’s judging is complete.
“Clean Barn” Award Criteria• Walkways clean and neat• Pens, stalls and tack areas orderly and neat.• Club/Organization’s general area neat and clean.• Behavior and language of Jr. Fair’s participants respectful.• Practice good sportsmanship towards others while in the barns.• Humane treatment of animals at all times.
Please take pride in being a Jr. Fair exhibitor and work together to earn the “Clean Barn” award and support the Jefferson County Jr. Fair.
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Junior Fair SheepDepartment J-III
TuesdayShowmanship at 5:00, Jr. Fair Show immediately followingAll sheep will have a scrapie tag in their ear. No exceptions.
Class A – Market Lambs - Lot S89Rules: All sheep will have scrapie tags.
1. Competition is open to all qualified Junior Fair exhibitors. To qualify, lambs must be tagged at tag day held on the first Saturday in May.
2. Each animal must comply with the health requirements in the state of Ohio.3. Any exhibit shown in a breeding class is not eligible to show in the market class.4. All market classes will be placed.5. Market lambs will be divided in weight classes/division as determined by Sr. Fair Board. Must weigh 75-160 lbs to stay at
Fair. Weigh-In is on Monday of the fair. All terminal market projects will be hornlessClass B – Purebred BreedingClass C – Crossbred BreedingRules:
1. Competition is open to all qualified Junior Fair exhibitors. To qualify, animals must be in possession of and cared for by exhibitors on or before May 1 of current year.
2. All breeding sheep that are purebred, regardless of age, must be recorded and appear in the name of the exhibitor and or the records of their respective associations. Exhibitor should be prepared to show full registration papers if requested.
3. Breeding classes will be placed 1 through 5 with a Grand and Reserve Champion Ewe and Grand and Reserve Champion Ram.
Lot S-85 Aged Ewe Over 2 years oldLot S-86 Ewe Yearling Must be 1 year old, but under 2 yearsLot S-87 Ewe Lamb Born after January 1, current yearLot S-88 Ram All AgesLot S-90 Pair Ram Lambs Born after January 1, current year
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Junior Fair Saddle Horse and PonyDepartment J-VI
Jefferson County Fair
1. Identification of the exhibitor’s animal must be made to the Sr. Fair Horse Committee by June 1st of the current fair year. Exhibitor will list place animal is kept, if not at the same residence. See Possession Rule under Special Livestock Rules.
2. All Animals shown by an exhibitor must be owned by the exhibitor or in partnership with his or her immediate family, or can be leased. An animal may be shown by only one exhibitor during the Junior Fair.
3. All new pony exhibits and borderline measurement cases are subject to measurement by Sr. Fair Horse Committee.
4. Coggins test and health certificate are not required, unless animal has been housed outside of Ohio.5. * Uniform Rules for 4-H Horse Show Rules, at the discretion of the Sr Fair Horse Committee, shall
be the judging guidelines for all classes.6. Each exhibitor is responsible for the following; obtaining his/her own bedding, keeping the barn area
clean, cleaning up after their horse, no items in barn protruding over 48 in., no hay or bedding stored in barn, and no riding in the barns, no horse on midway at any time ,no riding of horse on roadways, or in camping area, , no riding or leading horses on the asphalt, except to cross, and no painting of horses hooves on asphalt.
7. Horse and pony exhibits will be exercised in approved areas with possible schedule developed by the Senior Fair Horse Committee. Animals will be exercised in walk, trot, and cantor only, except during designated times. Riding of horses prior to class will be permitted in the area of the gate. No running of horses anytime outside of the ring .Free lunging in practice ring only prior to 7 am.
8. At midnight the ring will be closed to everyone—all animals must be in their stalls at that time. Only persons with the direction of a vet, knowledge of their group leader or parents shall have an animal out and moving on the grounds. Notification must also be made to the Senior Fair Horse Committee.
9. All animals must be led and walked from the barns and tents to the show ring and exercise ring at all times.
10. A tie rope shall have a snap when it is attached to a halter.11. Clubs could be assigned time to work the ring gate. 12. Exhibitors must participate in Showmanship in order to participate in any other classes.13. Exhibitors will choose which discipline they will compete in for showmanship class-Western or
English-not both.14. No English attire in Western classes and no Western attire in English.15. Last year’s Supreme Showmanship winners and present year class winners may show in Supreme
Showmanship. If present year winner declines to show, 2nd place can show. Supreme showmanship winners must stay in supreme unless they change age class. All others return to their age class after showing in supreme one year.
16. Each class will be placed 1 through 5 and receive ribbons.17. Over 25 entries per class or number selected by Senior Fair Horse Committee, shall be broken into an
odd or even group. After the groups are judged, the top 5 from each group will show for final placing.18. No one under 19 is permitted to show a stallion over 1 year old.19. Any exhibitor with a draft horse project may show one additional animal for horsemanship classes
only. Any youth exhibiting a hitch project must use their hitch project as their showmanship horse. They may bring a second animal for horsemanship classes, as long as stall space is available.
20. Animals with a body condition score of less than 4 or obviously sick will be sent home under the direction of the Senior Fair Horse Committee.
21. There will be positively no mistreatment of horses tolerated.22. All participants at the fair will display good sportsmanship and conduct at all times.23. Electronic communication equipment is not allowed that will allow someone to be in communication
with the exhibitor while they are participating in their class. Exceptions based on medical hardship can be approved by Committee
24. Exhibitor showing contest halter class must show in class 51-64. If not, they will forfeit contest halter premium.
25. All youth age 19 and under riding at the Jefferson County Fair grounds are required to wear and secure a properly fitted ASTM/SIE certified helmet with a fastened chinstrap.
26. Any infraction of these rules will result in exhibitor being requested to leave the fair immediately and forfeit all premiums and awards.
27. The Jefferson County Fair Board reserves the right to amend, change or add to these rules and regulations as they, in their judgement, deem advisable. All Board decisions are final.
*State rule book for horse and pony may be attained through the Extension office for a fee.
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Junior Fair Horse ClassesWednesday-9:00 AM1. Draft Horse & Pony Showmanship-Ages 8-192. Pony Showmanship (50” & under) Ages 8-193. Western Pony Showmanship(over 50”to 58”)Ages 15-194. Western Pony Showmanship(over 50”to 58”)Ages 12-145. Western Pony Showmanship(over 50”to 58”)Ages 8-116. Western Horse Showmanship(over 58”)Ages 15-197. Western Horse Showmanship(over 58”)Ages 12-148. Western Horse Showmanshyip(over 58”)Ages 8-119. English Pony Showmanship(over 50” to 58”)Ages 15-1910. English Pony Showmanship(over 50” to 58”) Ages 12-1411. English Pony Showmanship(over 50” to 58”) Ages 8-1112. English Horse Showmanship(over 58”) Ages 15-1913. English Horse Showmanship(over 58”) Ages 12-1414. English Horse Showmanship(over 58”) Ages 8-1115. Contest Pony Showmanship(58” & Under)Ages 15-1916. Contest Pony Showmanship(58” & Under)Ages 12-1417. Contest Pony Showmanship(58” & Under) Ages 8-1118. Contest Horse Showmanship(Over 58”) Ages 15-1919. Contest Horse Showmanship(Over 58”) Ages 12-1420. Contest Horse Showmanship(Over 58”) Ages 8-1121. Supreme Showmanship(Open to First place winner of all Showmanship Classes)22. Walk/Trot Beginner English Equitation Horse/Pony 8-19 years-rail work only*23. Walk/Trot English Equitation Horse/Pony -8-19 years**24. English Equitation (50”& under) 8-19 years25. English Equitation (50” to 58”) 14-19 years26. English Equitation (50” to 58”) 8-13 years27. English Equitation (over 58”) 14-19 years28. English Equitation(over 58”) 8-13 years29. Gated Equitation/Horsemanship 8-19 years30. Walk/Trot Beginner English Pleasure Horse/Pony 8-19 years Rail work only*31. Walk/Trot English Pleasure Horse/Pony 8-19 years**32. English Pony Pleasure(58”& under) 8-19 years33. English Horse Pleasure(over 58”) 14-19 years34. English Horse Pleasure (over 58”) 8-13 years35. Gated Horse Pleasure-8-19 years36. Hunter Hack Equitation over Fences-8-19 years37. Light Pony Hitch(58” & under) 8-19 years38. Draft Pony Hitch(58”& under) 8-19 years39. Light Horse Hitch(over 58”) 8-19 years40. Draft Horse Hitch (over 58”) 8-19 years
Thursday-9:00 AM41. Beginner Walk/Trot Western Horsemanship horse/pony 8-19 years-rail work only*42. Walk/Trot Western Horsemanship horse/pony 8-19 years**43. Western Pony Horsemanship (50” & under) 8-19 years44. Western Pony Horsemanship (58” & under) 14-19 years45. Western Pony Horsemanship(58” & under) 8-13 years46. Western Horse Horsemanship(Over 58”)14-19 years47. Western Horse Horsemanship(Over 58”)8-13 years48. Junior Western Pleasure(5 years & under) Horse or Pony49. Western Pony Pleasure(58” & Under) 8-19 years50. Beginner Walk/Trot Western Pleasure horse/pony 8-19 yrs (rail work Only)*51. Walk Trot Western Pleasure Horse/Pony 8-19 years ***Not Eligible in any other performance class-beginners limited to two years**Not eligible in any other performance class52. Trail Class 8-13 years53. Trail Class 14-19 years54. Western Horse Pleasure 14-19 years55. Western Horse Pleasure-8-13 years56. Ranch Pleasure-14-19 years57. Ranch Pleasure-8-13 years58. Pony Western Reining (58” & under)8-19 years59. Horse Western Reining(over 58”) 8-19 years60. Pony Barrels(58” & under) 14-19 years61. Pony Barrels(58” & under) 8-13 years62. Horse Barrels(Over 58”)14-19 years63. Horse Barrels(Over 58”) 8-13 years64. Pony Pole Bending(58” and under)14-19 years65. Pony Pole Bending(58” and under) 8-13 years66. Horse Pole Bending (Over 58”) 14-19 years67. Horse Pole Bending(Over 58”) 8-13 years68. Pony Keyhole Race(58”& under) 14-19 years69. Pony Keyhole Race(58” & under) 8-13 years70. Horse Keyhole Race(over 58”) 14-19 years71. Horse Keyhole Race(over 58”) 8-13 yers72. Stakes Race (58” & under) 8-19 years73. Stakes Race (over 58”) 8-19 years74. Versatility Horse or Pony -14-19 years
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Junior Fair Rabbit Division Department J-VIIWednesday – 9:00 am
(Sr. Fair - Dept. 6B - Class R)
1. Time of Judging – Wednesday, 9:00 am, beginning with Showmanship fryers, doe and litter, and by breed classes. All meat rabbits must be weighed in on Monday, at 10:00 am - 12:00 noon.
2. Junior classes will consist of rabbits between the ages of three months (on or before August 1) through eight months. Senior classes will consist of rabbits the ages of nine months or older.
3. Exhibitors must be present while rabbits are being judged unless excused by the Sr. Fair Small Animal Committee.4. Exhibitors may show two breed rabbits or one doe and litter or two meat pens of three or any combination of these, not to exceed 5
pens per exhibitor (including those registered as open class). 5. Diseased rabbits will not be permitted on the fairgrounds. Refer all suspected diseased rabbits to a veterinarian.6. All Jr. Fair exhibitors must enter a showmanship class and show a rabbit from one of the classes mentioned in rule #4. 7. Each class will be placed 1 through 58. All pet and market rabbits, except doe and litter, must be tattooed. ID forms for pet rabbits and doe and litter must be received by
the Jefferson County Extension Office by June 1, 2018. If tattooed after June 1st, tattoo number must be called into the Jefferson County Extension Office to be added to the previously turned in ID form. All pet and market rabbits must be brought to tag-in the last Saturday in July. ID forms for market rabbits must be completed and turned in that day. Any pet and market rabbits that have not been previously tattooed will be tattooed that day. All ID forms must include the tattoo number. Rabbits will be checked for disease at tag-in and/or at fair check-in.
9. All animals housed in the rabbit and poultry barn must leave the building no earlier than 4:00 pm and no later than 6:00 pm on Sunday, except the market animals and they can leave at 4:00 pm. All caged areas will be cleaned when removing animals on Sunday.
10. Market rabbits must be in possession of the exhibitor by last Saturday in July.11. Be on time for showing. Once a class has been shown, there will be no make up of any classes if you missed your class.12. All animals being housed in the rabbit and poultry barn must be inspected by one of the members of the small animals committee
before being put into the assigned cages for any diseases. 13. No hay or straw will be permitted in the pens at anytime unless it is approved by a small animal committee members present at the
fair.14. All exhibitors will be required to give one hour of barn duty time during the fair for the safety of the animals housed in the rabbit
and poultry barn. Failure to give this time will result in the forfeiture of premiums and awards. Jr. Fair participants required to attend cage cleaning - Saturday following fair - failure to do so will result in forfeiture of premiums & awards.
15. All exhibitors must clean under cages daily before 10:00 am and before leaving Sunday, or premiums are forfeited.16. Should any market animal expire during the fair after the sale the exhibitor shall forfeit the sale money.17. All exhibitors are encouraged to tag in one extra pet rabbit, and one extra for market pen in case there is a loss of one of their project
rabbits. 18. Each exhibitor must bring their own securable water and feed dishes. 19. Animals are to be handled by the owner or their designee.20. Breeding of animals on the fairgrounds is prohibited.21. Violation of any rules will result in expulsion from the fair.22. All Grand and Reserve Champion market animals must be sent to the packer for processing in accordance to state law.23. The Sr. Fair small animal committee will base cage assignments on the exhibitors height and age. No animals will be placed in a
cage until the assignments have been completed. No exhibitor can exchange a cage assignment without prior approval of the Sr. Fair small animal committee.
24. All entries must be in the correct classes. No changes will be made to the show bills after it is printed.
Class ...............................................................Jr. Doe ........................Jr. Buck ......................Sr. Doe........................Sr. BuckDoe and Litter Jr. and Sr. will show all in one classAngora, English Lot R-2 Lot R-3 Lot R-4 Lot R-5Angora, French Lot R-6 Lot R-7 Lot R-8 Lot R-9Californian Lot R-10 Lot R-11 Lot R-12 Lot R-13Checkered Giant Lot R-14 Lot R-15 Lot R-16 Lot R-17 Chinchilla Lot R-18 Lot R-19 Lot R-20 Lot R-21Champagne D’Argent Lot R-22 Lot R-23 Lot R-24 Lot R-25Dutch Lot R-26 Lot R-27 Lot R-28 Lot R-29English Spot Lot R-30 Lot R-31 Lot R-32 Lot R-33Flemish Giant Lot R-34 Lot R-35 Lot R-36 Lot R-37Florida White Lot R-38 Lot R-39 Lot R-40 Lot R-41Harliquin Lot R-42 Lot R-43 Lot R-44 Lot R-45Hotot Lot R-46 Lot R-47 Lot R-48 Lot R-49Jersey Wooly Lot R-50 Lot R-51 Lot R-52 Lot R-53Lops, English Lot R-54 Lot R-55 Lot R-56 Lot R-57Lops, French Lot R-58 Lot R-59 Lot R-60 Lot R-61Lops, Fuzzy Lot R-62 Lot R-63 Lot R-64 Lot R-65Lops, Holland Lot R-66 Lot R-67 Lot R-68 Lot R-69Lops, Mini Lot R-70 Lot R-71 Lot R-72 Lot R-73Martins Lot R-74 Lot R-75 Lot R-76 Lot R-77Netherland Dwarf Lot R-78 Lot R-79 Lot R-80 Lot R-81New Zealand Black Lot R-82 Lot R-83 Lot R-84 Lot R-85New Zealand Red Lot R-86 Lot R-87 Lot R-88 Lot R-89New Zealand White Lot R-90 Lot R-91 Lot R-92 Lot R-93Palomino Lot R-94 Lot R-95 Lot R-96 Lot R-97Polish Lot R-98 Lot R-99 Lot R-100 Lot R-101Rex Lot R-102 Lot R-103 Lot R-104 Lot R-105
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Rex – Mini Lot R-106 Lot R-107 Lot R-108 Lot R-109Satin Lot R-110 Lot R-111 Lot R-112 Lot R-113Tan Lot R-114 Lot R-115 Lot R-116 Lot R-117Any Other Pure Breed Lot R-118 Lot R-119 Lot R-120 Lot R-121Mixed Breeds Lot R-122 Lot R-123 Lot R-124 Lot R-125Lion Head Lot R-126 Lot R-127 Lot R-128 Lot R-129Rabbit Hopping Lot R-130 (11 & Under) Lot R-131 (12-14) Lot R-132 (15-19)
Doe and Litter Class + DL
1. Litter must be 4-6 weeks of age at fair time and must be bred by the exhibitor. Doe and litter cannot be purchased
Fryer – Meat Rabbit F-1
1. Breeds of meat type rabbits are Palomino, D’argent, Silver Martin, Rex, Satin, Californian, New Zealand and Chinchilla. The rabbits do not necessarily have to be these breeds. They can be a mix of larger type meat rabbits. Uniformity shall be stressed.
2. Meat pens will consist of three rabbits all the same breed and variety.3. Two or more exhibitors of the same family can use the same doe for individual pens of three fryers.4. Does should be bred no sooner than the first week of May.5. Fryers are to be a minimum of 9 weeks in age, and maximum 11 weeks of age at fair time. Each fryer must weigh 3.5 to 6 lbs.6. All pens of fryer rabbits will sell in the sale unless any one or more of the rabbits in the pen of three weighs more or less than
the maximum and minimum weight, or the total pen weight of 10.5-18 pounds. 7. Exhibitors may sell two pens of three rabbits. Not to exceed 2 mkt. projects.8. Should there be a loss of one or more rabbits of the market pen of three before or during the fair, remaining pen of rabbits
will be disqualified from being judged and sold at the sale. The remaining animals of market pens will be sent to Carrolton Livestock Auction and will not be permitted to be taken home.
9. Should any market animal expire during the fair after the sale the exhibitor shall forfeit the sale money.10. All exhibitors of market pens shall provide a non-returnable cage for transportation to processor. No cardboard boxes will be
accepted. No exceptions.
Rabbit Hopping
All competitors must abide by the groups general rules. No open class/Sr. Fair Rabbit Hopping.
First infractions will result in a warning. Second infraction will result in handlers DQ from event, without refund of fees. All judges decisions are final.
1. Animal entered may be any breed of domestic rabbit, no pedigree is required.2. Animals must be at least 4 months of age to compete. Animals younger than 3 months are not permitted on harnesses or leashes.3. Pregnant does are not permitted to compete. In addition, any doe that has had a litter in the past 8 weeks is not permitted to competition.4. Careless handling of rabbits will result in a warning. Serious negligent handling will result in a disqualification. No refunds need to be given
for disqualifications.5. Rabbits shall proceed through the course and over the jumps voluntarily. Animal handlers are prohibited from forcing or carrying animals
through the course, but may lift them over jumps, if necessary. Assistance and encouragement may not involve yelling loudly or any other method that would subject a rabbit to excessive stress. Touching your rabbit with your feet is not permitted.
6. Handlers and rabbits are considered a team. A rabbit can only have one handler at a competition. Persons with disabilities may appoint an animal handler for a competition.
7. Handlers will not use the leash to hit a rabbit to get it moving or as a means of discipline. Rabbits may not be lifted with the leash. Leashes must be held at all times.
8. H style harnesses and leashes are required for all rabbit hopping events. Rabbits may not be left unattended outside of their carrier or coop. Rabbits may not be tied up with their leash.
9. Leashes and harnesses not meeting safety standards for rabbits will not be allowed to be used on a rabbit in the competition or warm up area.10. Only 1 rabbit is permitted on the course at any time11. Animal handlers are not permitted to step over jumps. They must go around the jump. Repeated violations will result in disqualification.12. The jumps must be hopped in the correct order, otherwise a “wrong way” judgment shall be declared, and one fault shall be issued. In order
for a “wrong way” to be declared, a rabbit must have jumped an obstacle and all four feet must touch the ground. The start obstacle prior to the beginning of the course does not count in the wrong way judgment.
13. The final obstacle must be cleared in the right direction for the clock to stop. Once the rabbit has touched all four feet on the ground after clearing the final obstacle the clock is stopped, and the course is considered complete.
14. No treats (for you or your rabbit) will be allowed on the hopping course or in the warm up area.15. Faults will constitute any of the following: A. Upsetting an obstacle, or any part of an obstacle. One fault shall be issued for the upset, regardless of how many rails were upset. B. Lopsided jump: to clear an obstacle the rabbit must jump with its body between the obstacle supports. A lopsided jump fault will be
called if the rabbit jumps outside of the obstacle supports. C. Lifting over undisturbed obstacle. A rabbit may be lifted over or around an obstacle, but one fault per obstacle will be issued. D. False starts: a false start is issued when the rabbit starts the course before the judge has indicated to the animal handler that they are ready
to go. One fault will be issued, and repeated false starts will result in disqualification. E. Out of bounds: if a rabbit goes more than 5 foot off the course it shall be considered an out of bounds fault. One fault shall be given for
each out of bounds instance in a course. F. Exceeding time: There shall be a recommended time limit for each course (usually 3 minutes). Exceeding this time limit shall result in a fault.
No open class/Sr. Fair Rabbit Hopping
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Jr. Fair Goats Department J-IVTuesday at 9:00 am
Beginning with showmanshipAll goats will have a scrapie tag in their ear, unless registered, non-market,
then they can have active micro-chip. Micro-chipped goats must have original registration papers displayed in a frame on stall during fair. If original registration papers are not available, the goat must be tagged with a scrapie tag prior to state vet inspection. If not tagged, the goat must be removed from
the fairgrounds.
Rules: 1. Goats no longer have to be dehorned. Horns must be tipped for safety. 2. Goat ages will be calculated as of day of show. 3. Each animal must comply with the health requirements in the state of Ohio. 4. Boer goats must be controlled by exhibitor, which may require goat be tied during the day. Identify these animals on entry
form, so appropriate pens will be assigned. 5. All goats must be clipped for show, except angora and pygmy goats. 6. All market goats must be does or wethers born after January 1 of current year and weigh at least 50 pounds. 7. Goats being exhibited must be owned by exhibitor or the exhibitor’s family. 8. The same goat cannot be shown in both dairy and meat classes. 9. All classes place 1 through 5 10. Showmanship: a. Angora, dairy, meat market and harness pack goats will be in the same class. Miniature silky fainting goat, companion
and pygmy goats will be in another class. Exhibitor age categories will remain the same for both classes. 11. Dairy exhibitors white attire only
Classes Breed CodesClass A Dairy Goats AL (Alpine) LA (La Mancha)Class B Meat Goats NU (Nubian) OB (Oberhasli)Class C Pygmy Goats SA (Saanen) RG (Crossbred)Class D Angora Goats TO (Toggenburg) Class E Harness Goats Any Dairy Breed not listed
Class A Dairy Goats
Lot 1. Junior Doe Kid Born after April 1 of current yearLot 2. Intermediate Doe Kid Born between March 1 and 31 of current yearLot 3. Senior Doe Kid Born between Jan. 1 and Feb. 29 or current yearLot 4. Junior Yearling Born between August 1 and December 1Lot 5. Senior Yearling 1 year old, but under 2 years old
Lot 6. Yearling Milker 1 year old, but under 2 years old in milkLot 7. Junior Milker 2 years old, but under 3 years old in milkLot 8. Mature Milker 3 years old, but under 5 years old in milkLot 9. Aged Milker 5 years old and over in milk
Overall Champion of Champion (combined lots)(Animals in the classes below must have shown in classes 1 through 9)
Lot 10. Breeder’s Trio 3 does of any age all bred by exhibitorLot 11. Produce of Dam 2 does of different ages from same damLot 12. Dam and Daughter Both need not be owned by exhibitorLot 13. Dairy Herd 4 does owned by exhibitor with at least 2 in milk
Jr. Fair Swine Division Department JVShowmanship – Wednesday, 4:30 pm
Judging – Wednesday, 6:00 pmWeigh-In – Monday, 10:00 am
Refer to special livestock rules and livestock sale rules
All market swine will be divided into weight classes/divisions at the discretion of the Fair Board.
Class 1 Single Market Hog Lot S-97 A Market Hog must weigh 200-320 lbs.
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Lot 14. Best Udder Any age judged on udder onlyLot 15. Get of Sire 3 does sired by same buck from at least 2 different dams & no more than 1 doe from any multiple birthClass B Meat GoatsLot 16. Junior Doe Kid or Wether Born after April 1 of current yearLot 17. Senior Doe Kid Born January 1 through March 31 of current yearLot 18. Yearling Doe 1 year old, but under 2 years oldLot 19. Mature Doe Over 2 years old, but under 3 years oldLot 20. Aged Doe Over 3 years old
Grand and Reserve Champion Meat Goat
Lot 21. Dam and Daughter Both need not be owned by exhibitorLot 22. Produce of Dam 2 does of different ages from same damLot 23. Get of Sire 3 does sired by same buck from at least 2 different dams and no more than 1 from any multiple birthLot 24. Market Goat Born after January 1 of current year and weighs at least 50 lbs. (Includes both meat and dairy.) Weight classes divided at the discretion of fairboard.
Grand and Reserve Champion Market Goats
Class C Pygmy Goats
Lot 25. Wether Under 1 year old born after 9/1 of previous yearLot 26. Wether Over 1 year old born on or before 9/1 of previous yearLot 27. Mature Wether 2 years and olderLot 28. Doe Under 1 year old born after 9/1 of previous year Lot 29. Doe Over 1 year old born on or before 9/1 of previous yearLot 30. Mature Doe 2 years and older
Grand and Reserve Champion Pygmy Goats
Lot 31. Dam and Daughter Both need not be owned by exhibitorLot 32. Produce of Dam 2 does of different ages from one damLot 33. Get of Sire Same as #23
Class D Angora GoatsLot 34. Wether Under 1 year old born after 9/1 of previous yearLot 35. Wether Over 1 year old born on or before 9/1 of previous yearLot 36. Mature Wether 2 years and olderLot 37. Doe Under 1 year old born after 9/1 of previous year Lot 38. Doe Over 1 year old born on or before 9/1 of previous yearLot 39. Mature Doe 2 years and older
Grand and Reserve Champion Angora Goat
Class E Harness GoatsLot 40. Harness Kid Wether under 1 year old and halter brokeLot 41. Harness Yearling 1 year old, but less than 2 years old & pull empty CartLot 42. Senior Harness Wether Over 2 years old and pull a driven cart through an Lot 43. Pack obstacle course set by judge
Grand Champion Harness GoatLot 44. Companion Goat Goat of any breed or sex (not a Billy) kept as a pet & not shown in any other class at fair - except the appropriate showmanship class.
Class F Miniature Silky Fainting GoatsLot 45. Wether Under 1 year old born after 9/1 of previous yearLot 46. Wether Over 1 year old born on or before 9/1 of previous yearLot 47. Mature Wether 2 years and olderLot 48. Doe Under 1 year old born after 9/1 of previous year Lot 49. Doe Over 1 year old born on or before 9/1 of previous yearLot 50. Mature Doe 2 years and older
Grand Champion Silky Goat
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Goats will be shown in 2 rings at the same time with 2 judges.Showmanship will begin at 9:00 am Tuesday
Open class/Sr. Fair will follow same order of show - except no showmanship - and will follow Jr. Fair
2 Rings - 2 Judges
No companion classes in open class/Sr. Fair
Ring 1 (One)
ShowmanshipMeat Market
AngoraDairy
HarnessPack
Ring 2 (Two)
ShowmanshipCompanion
PygmyMiniature Silky Fainting Goat
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Jr. Fair Beef BreedingDepartment J-I
Thursday, 9:00 amAge Classification
a. Cow and Calf at their side, cow born prior to May 1, 2016b. Cow born prior to May 1, 2016c. Two year old are animals are born between May 1, 2016 and December 31, 2016d. Senior Yearling is an animal born between September 1, 2016 and December 31, 2016e. Junior Yearling is an animal born between January 1, 2017 and April 30, 2017f. Summer Yearling is an animal born between May 1, 2017 and August 31, 2017g. Senior calf is an animal born between September 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017h. Junior calf is an animal born after January 1, 2018
Class A Crossbred Class B Angus Class C Hereford Class D ShorthornCow and Calf at Side Lot X-1 Lot J-1 Lot J-10 Lot J-19Cow Lot X-2 Lot J-2 Lot J-11 Lot J-20Cow year old Lot X-3 Lot J-3 Lot J-12 Lot J-21Senior Yearling Lot X-4 Lot J-4 Lot J-13 Lot J-22Junior Yearling Lot X-5 Lot J-5 Lot J-14 Lot J-23Summer Yearling Lot X-6 Lot J-6 Lot J-15 Lot J-24Senior Heifer Calf Lot X-7 Lot J-7 Lot J-16 Lot J-25Junior Heifer Calf Lot X-8 Lot J-8 Lot J-17 Lot J-26
Simmental, Chiannia, Main Anjou and all other breeds will show in other classes divided by breed. Breed must be designated on entry form.
Junior Fair Beef ShowmanshipThursday
Groomed or UngroomedDepartment J-1
To Follow Beef Breeding
Class E Junior Fair Feeder CalfThursday, Following Showmanship
• Calves should be weaned at least 2 weeks prior to the beginning of the fair and eating dry feed, if age and weight permits. Otherwise cow must accompany calf.
• All male calves must be castrated (stags will be pulled from the show and sale.) And all horned calves must be dehorned at least one month prior to the fair.
• Calves must be born after January 1, current year. Feeder calf must weigh between 300-700 lbs. to show and sell.
Steer Feeder Calf Lot X-10 (100% beef breeds) Class divided by weightHeifer Feeder Calf Lot J-27 (100% beef breeds) Class divided by weightDairy Feeder Calf Steer Lot X-12 (100% dairy breeds)** For more information about the Best Bred Jefferson County Steer, please see the Junior Fair Steer Rules**
Department J-1 Junior Fair SteerShow – Thursday, Following Feeder Calf
1. All steers will be placed2. All steer will be divided into classes by weight, and/or hip height3. All market steers will be placed. Steers will be divided in weight classes/divisions at the discretion of the Fair Board. 4. Jefferson County Best Bred Steer is open to all junior fair exhibitors who meet the following criteria:
a. The steer must be born and raised in Jefferson County and owned by a junior fair exhibitor.b. The steer must be weighed in during steer tag-in in Novermber.c. The Jefferson County best bred steer will be judged immediately after Jr. Fair Steer Show.
Classes FMarket Beef Steer Lot J-30 (100% beef breeds)Jefferson County Best Bred Lot J-32
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Junior Fair Dairy Cattle Dept. J-II
Friday, 10:30 am
1. All classes will be placed 1 through 52. Not more than two entries per class for each exhibitor3. Breed will show in the order listed4. White attire only
Dairy ClassesJr. Heifer Class Born on or after March 1, 2018Intermediate Heifer Class Born Dec. 1, 2017 through Feb. 28, 2018Senior Heifer Class Born Sept. 1, 2017 through Nov. 30, 2017Summer Yearling Heifer Born June 1, 2017 through Aug. 30, 2017Junior Yearling Heifer Born March 1, 2017 through May 31, 2017Senior Yearling Heifer Born Sept. 1, 2016 through Feb. 28, 2017
Junior ChampionJunior Reserve Champion
Junior Two Year Old Born March 1, 2016 through Aug. 31, 2017Senior Two Year Old Born Sept. 1, 2015 through Feb. 29, 2016Three Year Old Cow Born Sept. 1, 2014 through Aug. 31, 2015Four Year Old Cow Born Sept. 1, 2013 through Aug. 31, 2014Aged Cow, 5 years old or over Born before Sept. 1, 2013
Senior ChampionSenior Reserve Champion
Senior Grand Champion OverrallJunior Grand Champion Overrall
A dairy herd shall consist of three dairy females of the same breed, owned by one exhibitor, one of which must be three years or older (in milk) and two any age. The exhibitor must take a dairy production project.
Class Ayshire Brown Swiss Guernsey Jersey Holstein Other Breeds
Jr. Heifer Calf Lot J-35 Lot J-43 Lot J-51 Lot J-59 Lot J-67 Lot J-75
Inter. Heifer Calf Lot J-36 Lot J-44 Lot J-52 Lot J-60 Lot J-68 Lot J-76
Sr. Heifer Calf Lot J-37 Lot J-45 Lot J-53 Lot J-61 Lot J-69 Lot J-77
Summer Yearling Lot J-101 Lot J-102 Lot J-103 Lot J-104 Lot J-105 Lot J-106
Jr. Yearling Heifer Lot J-38 Lot J-46 Lot J-54 Lot J-62 Lot J-70 Lot J-78
Sr. Yearling Heifer Lot J-39 Lot J-47 Lot J-55 Lot J-63 Lot J-71 Lot J-79
Jr. 2 Yr. Old Cow Lot J-40 Lot J-48 Lot J-56 Lot J-64 Lot J-72 Lot J-80
Sr. 2 Yr. Old Cow Lot J-41 Lot J-49 Lot J-57 Lot J-65 Lot J-73 Lot J-81
3 Yr. Old Cow Lot J-42 Lot J-50 Lot J-58 Lot J-66 Lot J-74 Lot J-82
4 Yr. Old Cow Lot J-83 Lot J-86 Lot J-87 Lot J-92 Lot J-95 Lot J-98
Aged Cow 5 yrs. & up Lot J-84 Lot J-89 Lot J-90 Lot J-93 Lot J-96 Lot J-99
Dairy Herd Lot J-85 Lot J-88 Lot J-91 Lot J-94 Lot J-97 Lot J-100
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Jr. Fair Dog Show Dept. J-IXMonday, 1:00 pm
4-H and INDEPENDENT EXHIBITOR DOG GUIDELINESJefferson County
PURPOSE:
The reason for the 4-H dog program’s existence is to provide learning opportunities for boys and girls that will enhance their personal growth and development. While it is hoped that 4-H dog members would learn canine care, obedience/rally skills and the satisfactions in training a dog and working as a team, the ultimate accomplishment is reached when all participating youth develop as responsible, poised, confident and dependable individuals.
The same purposes apply to the youth with either a mixed breed or a registered dog.
GUIDELINES:1. Prior to participating in 4-H dog activities with a dog, a 2018 Permission to Participate in Ohio 4-H Dog Activities Disclosure and Release of
Claims form MUST be signed by the 4-H member and a parent or guardian for this year’s 4-H dog projects. This form for the current year must be on file in the county Extension office for each youth before s/he can participate in the Ohio 4-H Dog Program activities with a dog.
2. DOG ELIGIBILITY: The minimum age limit for dogs to be shown at the county level will be 6 months of age. Dogs not meeting this age requirement cannot be shown. Only domestic dogs can be shown. Wolf and wolf hybrids are not permitted.
3. Project Eligibility: TO PARTICIPATE IN THE JEFFERSON COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR- A 4-H MEMBER IS REQUIRED TO PARTICIPATE IN SHOWMANSHIP AND MAY SHOW IN AN OBEDIENCE AND/OR RALLY CLASS. 4-H Members must be enrolled in the correct dog project to show in classes at the County Fair as well as be enrolled in the following 2 projects - You and Your Dog, Project No. 201D and Showmanship, Project No. 201S. 4-H members must also be enrolled in the correct level of Obedience to show in the Obedience/Rally Classes, project number 201O. 4-H members must be enrolled in Showmanship, project number 201S, to show in the class. 4-H members must be enrolled in Performance, project number 201P, to show in this class. 4-H members must be enrolled in Working Dogs, project number 201W, to show in this class. Exhibitors may show one project dog in one level of Obedience, and the same or different project dog in Showmanship and or/in a different level of Obedience and Rally. A maximum of 2 dogs can only be shown at the fair. Independent exhibitors do NOT enroll in those 4-H projects. In addition, Independent exhibitors do NOT participate in 4-H Still Project judging or 4-H Skillathon with their dog. Independents are welcome to participate in showmanship, obedience, and rally classes at the fair as long as they meet the exhibitor age, dog, and skill requirements specified in the class or classes in which they compete. Independents agree to adhere to all Health, Ownership, County Fair Judging, Safety, Conduct, requirements, and training recommendations as outlined in this document. They are also required to compete in a showmanship class in order to show in obedience and/or rally. Independents accept that not having a 4-H Dog Resource Book may prove a disadvantage when answering questions in showmanship. A bank of questions is available on line at www.go.osu.edu/dog. Independents are responsible to enroll on appropriate forms provided by the Jr. Fair Coordinator and submit pictures (both sides and head view) by June 1. To complete the fair entry process independents must complete and submit the independent entry form from the current fair book and submit to the County fair office by July 10 no later than 7 pm. 4-H MEMBERS SIGN UP FOR FAIR CLASSES THROUGH THEIR 4-H CLUB.
4. Health Requirements:
A. The Jefferson County Fair Dog Project Identification Form and Vaccination Certificate completed and signed by a licensed veterinarian is required for exhibition at Jefferson County Fair. All dogs participating in You and Your Dog and the Jefferson County Fair must be currently licensed within the county of residence. The exhibitor must bring a certificate of license to health check. The dog license tag alone is not sufficient. Other certificates of vaccination, computerized vaccination records, pet record cards, or kennel records will not be accepted. Veterinarians must also provide their name/address stamp used in practice in the space provided.
B. ALL dogs must have current Rabies vaccinations, administered by licensed veterinarians. Veterinarians must document on the Jefferson County Dog Project Identification Form and Vaccination Certificate whether the exhibitor’s dog’s rabies vaccination is current by filling in the “date expires” blank. ALL dogs must be vaccinated for Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza, adenovirus and Parvovirus by licensed veterinarians. If the veterinarian does not administer certain vaccinations, those vaccinations must be noted by the administering veterinarian, either on the vaccination form or letterhead. For the Jefferson County Fair Dog Show, all vaccinations including the 3-year Rabies MUST be given at least 30 days prior to any project judging. Bordetella vaccination is recommended, but not required. Consult with your veterinarian. Any dogs exhibiting abnormalities or symptoms of sickness, disease, or parasite infestation as determined by the health check officials will be eliminated from the show and must be removed from the Fairgrounds. Decision of the health check officials is final.
C. Bitches showing ANY signs of heat are not permitted on the Fairgrounds. They are not permitted to show.
D. It is the Exhibitor’s responsibility to make sure that the above vaccination requirements for project judging and the Jefferson County Fair are met. Without the above record, an Exhibitor will not be permitted to exhibit.
5. Ownership Requirements: (For information regarding immediate family/hardship/continual care and ownership rules, please see Ohio State Fair Rules.) Dog participating in Obedience, Showmanship, and/or Rally activities must be owned either by the Jr. Fair exhibitor or the exhibitor’s immediate family. (Exception: Assistance Dogs) They must be in the continual care of the Jr. Fair exhibitor for the duration of the project. The date of ownership may be no later than June 1, of the current year. Proof of ownership is the burden of the exhibitor and exhibitor’s family. Hardship cases will be considered by the Jefferson County Fair Board but will not be considered for state fair participation.
6. Training: Lessons, instruction and advice for the exhibitor are encouraged but only if the exhibitor is present in the learning situation and handles or trains the dog, such assistance can include occasional handling or training by another person. Only the exhibitor can train the dog at any type of training class on or after April 1, of the current year. The judge will not permit an exhibitor to train or practice any exercise in the show ring at any time.
7. County Fair Judging: Any dog exhibiting unsafe such as snapping/biting or threatening behavior at any time before, during, or after exhibition MUST be removed from the fairgrounds and will not be permitted to return at any time throughout the Dog Show. Determination of the show committee and/or judge will be final. Dogs are not permitted to wear any type of muzzle while on the fairgrounds. No exceptions.
A. Individuals who violate any rule and/or exhibit poor sportsmanship during the Jefferson County Fair Junior Fair Dog Show will be disqualified from showing. Judges and/or show officials have the right to disqualify any participant exhibiting poor sportsmanship at any time throughout the 4-H Dog Show from showing, participating in activities, or from receiving any awards. (For more information regarding Unsportsmanlike Conduct), please see Ohio State Fair Rules.)
B. 4-H members are expected to perform in those events and demonstrate those skills that are listed in the Dog Project and Record book, Dog Resource Handbook, and various dog judging score sheets. Showmanship Interview questions asked during the interview will come from the Ohio 4-H Dog Resource Handbook, the Dog Project and Record project book and/or age-appropriate State Fair Dog Show Question Bank. A bank of questions, without answers, is posted at www.go.osu.edu/osfdogs or www.go.osu.edu/dog
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When participating in the Jefferson County the most current rules and regulations established by the Jefferson Co. Fair Board take precedence over those of any other youth organization.
CLASSES, LOT NUMBERS AND AWARDS
You and Your Dog will be judged at County Project Judging Day and activities will include: (Note: No more A or B classes are offered in this category) Member’s Interview; Member’s Appearance and Attitude; Dog’s Appearance and Manners. 4-H’ers must bring their dog, certificate of license, and vaccination certificate to You and Your Dog project judging.
COUNTY FAIR CLASSES
SHOWMANSHIP: Exercises to be performed in all Showmanship include: Interview; Handler Appearance and Attitude; Grooming; Handling; Individual Exam and Handling: Group Exam.
D2JA - Showmanship Junior A: This class is for Exhibitor 8-11 years of age as of January 1, current year. Neither the exhibitor nor the dog has had any prior experience in Showmanship, AKC Jr. Handling or like experience prior to the current project year. Once the exhibitor and dog show in this class, he/she must move to Showmanship Jr. B provided he/she is still within the age requirements. Showmanship Junior A can never be repeated by handler OR dog). Permitted to compete in the class for 1 year only.
D2JB - Showmanship Junior B: This class is for Exhibitors 8-11 years of age as of January 1, current year. This class is for the youth or dog who has shown in Showmanship Junior A or has had prior experience in Showmanship, AKC Jr. Handling or like experiences prior to the current project year. A dog shown in this class must be shown in a Showmanship B class of the appropriate age of the exhibitor, and cannot go back to a Showmanship A class, regardless of the age of the exhibitor. (A youth OR dog showing in Showmanship Junior B can never show in Intermediate Showmanship A or Senior Showmanship A.) This class may be repeated until the youth reaches the Intermediate age division or wins the class. If the youth wins the class, the youth will show in Supreme Showmanship until the youth reaches the Intermediate age division class.
D2IA - Showmanship Intermediate A: This class is for Exhibitors 12-14 years of age as of January 1, current year. Neither the exhibitor nor the dog has had any prior experience in Showmanship, AKC Jr. Handling or like experience prior to the current project year. Once the exhibitor and dog show in this class, he/she must move to Showmanship Intermediate B provided he/she is still within the age requirements. Showmanship Intermediate A can never be repeated by handler OR dog). Permitted to compete in this class for one year only.
D2IB - Showmanship Intermediate B: This class is for Exhibitors 12-14 years of age as of January 1, current year. This class is for the youth or dog who has shown in Showmanship Intermediate A or has had prior experience in Showmanship, AKC Jr. Handling or like experiences prior to the current project year. A dog shown in this class must be shown in a Showmanship B class of the appropriate age of the exhibitor, and cannot go back to a Showmanship A class, regardless of the age of the exhibitor. (A youth OR dog showing in Showmanship Intermediate B can never show in Senior Showmanship A.) This class may be repeated until the youth reaches the Senior age division or wins the class. If the youth wins the class, the youth will show in Supreme Showmanship until the youth reaches the Senior age division class.
D2SA - Showmanship Senior A: This class is for Exhibitors 15-18 years of age as of January 1, current year. Neither the exhibitor nor the dog has had any prior experience in Showmanship, AKC Jr. Handling or like experience prior to the current project year. Once the exhibitor and dog show in this class, he/she must move to Showmanship Intermediate B provided he/she is still within the age requirements. Showmanship Senior A can never be repeated by handler OR dog). Permitted to compete in this class for one year only.
D2SB - Showmanship Senor B: This class is for Exhibitors 15-18 years of age as of January 1, current year. This class is for the youth or dog who has shown in Showmanship Senior A or has had prior experience in Showmanship, AKC Jr. Handling or like experiences prior to the current project year. A dog shown in this class must be shown in a Showmanship B class of the appropriate age of the exhibitor, and cannot go back to a Showmanship A class, regardless of the age of the
C. Misbehavior and Excusals for Dogs/Exhibitors on Show grounds/area/ring:
I. The judge or show officials will immediately excuse from the ring any dog exhibiting unsafe or threatening behavior.. II. Any dog not under its handler’s control may be excused from competition.. III. The judge or show officials will dismiss from the ring any exhibitor abusing the dog, which will result in disqualification of exhibitor and removal from the Fairgrounds. IV. Exhibitors, parents, volunteers, and other individuals verbally and/or physically abusive or threatening to show personnel will be removed from the Fairgrounds, and exhibitors will be disqualified.
D. Judges’ judging and scoring decisions are FINAL. Individuals are not permitted to have any discussion with judges at any time throughout the Dog Show. (This does not include discussions or questions during Agility or Rally Briefings or Walkthroughs.) Ties in Scoring - Please refer to the Ohio State Fair Dog Show Rules and Regulations
E. Only the exhibitor, exhibitor’s dog and show officials are permitted on the show arena floor at any time throughout the show. Individuals with concerns must follow the county fair policy outlined in the Junior Fair General Regulations. Confrontations with judges and/or show personnel may result in disqualification of exhibitor and removal of individuals from the Fairgrounds.
F. No one other than the junior fair exhibitor is permitted to show the project dog(s) at any type of dog show, including agility, field trials, rally trials, etc., as well as fun matches, on or after April 1, 2018. No one other than the junior fair exhibitor is permitted to take the project dog(s) on animal- assisted activities (pet therapy) visits, on or after April 1, 2018.
G. Eligibility for showing in an “A” class is defined as “no training or showing experience for the handler and/or dog prior to the county’s current project year.” Handlers and/or dogs not meeting this requirement MUST show in a “B” class. Refer to “A” class information in the rules for each show discipline.
H. Exhibitors must provide their own collar, leash, water dish, kennel, or any equipment needed. Dogs are not permitted to wear any type of muzzle, prong/pinch collar, or electronic collar while on the fairgrounds.
I. Dogs must be kept on leash while on the Fairgrounds or still project judging except when participating in the ring during judging. Exhibitors are totally responsible for their dogs while on the Fairgrounds. 4-Hmembers are totally responsible for their dogs while on the fairgrounds or still project judging. 4-H members are expected to clean up after their dogs. Dogs must not be left unattended.
J. Handler and dog’s appearance (includes all classes): Exhibitors should be neat, clean, and well-groomed in appearance. They should wear clothing that is comfortable to handle in and appropriate for dog shows. Clothing should not distract, limit, or hinder the judge’s view of the dog. (See Ohio State Fair rules for a definition of inappropriate clothing). Dog should be clean, well brushed and in good physical condition appropriate for the dog’s age.
K. Food treats, or toys are not permitted on the show floor during judging unless approved by the judge. Youth may take dogs out of holding rings and off show floor to give rewards, bathroom break, etc., and then return immediately when finished.
L. Any Jr. Fair dog exhibitor will be permitted to bring their project dog(s) to the fairgrounds after 7 p.m. Sunday night only if the exhibitor’s immediate family is a registered camper the week of the fair.
a. The dog(s) must be confined in a crate if the dog is left alone or if the dog must be outside of the camper. The dog(s) is not permitted off the individual’s camping site. The dog must be on lead when outside of the camper when not in its crate.
b. Sanitation is a MUST. Clean up after your dog. Dispose of all waste properly.
c. Any dog(s) being a nuisance and disturbing other campers, such as barking or running loose, will be told to leave the fairgrounds immediately and will not be permitted to bring the dog back to the fairgrounds until noon on show day.
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exhibitor. This class may be repeated until the youth wins the class. If the youth wins the class, the youth will show in Supreme Showmanship until the youth final 4-H age.
D2SP - Showmanship Supreme: This class is for Exhibitors who have won the individually listed category shows. Once winning one of the above categories, the youth will show in Showmanship Supreme until a change of age would require the youth to move divisions, i.e. Upon winning Showmanship Junior, the youth would show in Showmanship Supreme until attaining age 12. The youth would then “go back” to show in Intermediate Showmanship.
OBEDIENCE: For more information regarding Obedience please refer to the Ohio 4-H Obedience Rules and Regulations at https://ohio4h.org/statewide-programs/animal-sciences/dog/dog-resources
Beginner Novice Level: Exercises to be performed in Beginner Novice A and B include: heel on leash (A and B); figure 8 on leash (A and B); sit for examination on leash (A and B); Sit Stay- on leash (A class only); Sit Stay - leash attached, on ground - Handler Walk Around the Ring (B class only); recall on leash (A class); recall off leash (B class).
D-4A - Beginner Novice A: This class is for the beginning exhibitor and beginning dog. Neither exhibitor nor dog has had any prior obedience experience before the current project year. This means that the exhibitor and/or dog cannot have any kind of formalized training. Once an exhibitor or dog shows in this class, the dog must be shown in Beginner Novice B class OR Pre-Novice at the very minimum.
D-4B - Beginner Novice B: This class is for the exhibitor and dog that has shown in Beginner Novice A or has had experience at the Beginner Novice level prior to the current project year. They have not yet progressed to Novice level or higher. The first-place winner may choose to stay or move to Pre-Novice or Novice A or higher with the same dog. Exhibitor and dog can show in Beginner Novice B a maximum of two years at the Jefferson County Fair. Dogs shown in this class cannot show in the Beginner Novice A class.
Pre-Novice Level: Exercises to be performed in Pre-Novice include: heel on leash; figure 8 on leash; stand for examination on leash; recall on leash; long sit (1 minute on leash); long down (3 minutes on leash).
D-5A- Pre-Novice: This class is for the exhibitor or dog who has shown in Beginner Novice A or has had experience at the Beginner Novice level before the current project year. The first-place winner may stay or move to Beginner Novice B, or Novice A or higher with that same dog. Exhibitor and dog can show in Pre-Novice a maximum of two years at the Jefferson County Fair. Dogs shown in this class cannot show in the Beginner Novice A class.
Novice Level: Exercise to be performed in Novice A and Novice B include: Heel on leash and Figure 8 (completed as one exercise); Stand for Exam off leash; Heel Free off leash; Recall off leash; Long Sit (1 minute) and Long Down (3 minutes) off leash.
D-6A - Novice A: In this class neither the exhibitor nor dog has had any prior experience at the Novice level before the current project year. Once an exhibitor shows in this class, he/she must move to Novice B at the very minimum. Once a dog has been shown in this class, the dog must be shown in Novice B class at the very minimum.
D-6B - Novice B: This class is for the exhibitor or dog who has shown in Novice A or has had experience at the Novice level before the current project year. They have not yet progressed to Graduate Novice A or higher. The first-place winner may stay or move to Graduate Novice A class at the very minimum. Exhibitor and dog can show in Novice B a maximum of two years at the Jefferson County Fair. Dogs shown in this class cannot show in any lower levels of dog obedience.
For exercises and requirements for Graduate Novice A (D-7A), Graduate Novice B (D-7B), Open A (D-SA), Open B (D-SB), Graduate Open A (D-9A) and Graduate Open B (D-9B), Utility Level A and Utility Level B please see Ohio State Fair Rules.
RALLY: Youth may show a maximum of two project dogs per Rally level. A level is Rally Novice, or Rally Intermediate, or Rally Advanced. For more information regarding Rally please refer to the Ohio 4-H Rally Rules and Regulations at https://ohio4h.org/statewide-programs/animal-sciences/dog/dog-resources
Each of these stations has an 8 ½” x 11” sign providing instructions regarding the next skill that is to be performed, via words, directional arrows, colors, and geometric shapes. At any time during the performance, loud or harsh commands, intimidating signals, and touching the dog (unless specified in the Rally Regulations) will be penalized.
Rally Novice A, B, and C classes, and Rally Intermediate A and B classes are performed entirely on leash. Beginner Novice and Pre-Novice level dogs must be shown in either Rally Novice A, B, or C, or Rally Intermediate A or B, depending on their experience and accumulative placings in Rally. Rally Advanced A & B classes are performed off leash. Rally is a different discipline than Obedience. Moving up in one discipline does not mean a mandatory move-up in another discipline.
D9A - Rally Novice A- This class is for the exhibitor and/or dog that has no training or showing experience in Rally prior to the county’s current project year. Once an exhibitor and/or dog shows in this class, he/she must move to Rally Novice B at the very minimum. This class can never be repeated by an exhibitor or dog. Exhibitors and dogs must meet the eligibility requirements of the Rules of the Jefferson County Jr. Fair Dog Show.
D9B - Rally Novice B - This class is for the first (1st) or second (2nd) year Rally Novice exhibitor and/or dog who has had prior experience showing at the Rally Novice level prior to the county’s current project year. They have not yet progressed to the Rally Intermediate A level or higher. Once placing 2nd through 5th over an accumulative period of time in three (3) Rally Novice B classes at the Jefferson County Fair with the same dog, the exhibitor and dog MUST immediately move to the Rally Novice C class. Exhibitors and dogs must meet the eligibility requirements of the Rules of the Jefferson County Jr. Fair Dog Show.
D9C - Rally Novice C - This class is for the 3rd and subsequent years’ Rally Novice exhibitor who does not choose to move to Rally Intermediate A. Dog have reached the accumulation of placing 2nd through 5th in three (3) Rally Novice B classes. Exhibitors and dogs in Rally Novice C are those that have not yet progressed to the Rally Intermediate A level or higher. Once winning a Rally Novice C class, the exhibitor and/or dog are encouraged to move to Rally Intermediate A but may choose to stay in Rally Novice C for two years. Exhibitors and dogs must meet the eligibility requirements of the Rules of the Jefferson County Jr. Fair Dog Show.
D10A Rally Intermediate A - This class is for the exhibitor and/or dog who have not had any training or showing experience at the Rally Intermediate level prior the county’s current project year. If they have any training or showing experience at the Rally Intermediate level prior to the county’s current project year, they must show at the Rally Intermediate B level at the very minimum. Once an exhibitor shows in this class, he/she must move to Rally Intermediate B at the very minimum. Once a dog has been shown in this class, the dog must be shown in the Rally Intermediate B class at the very minimum. Exhibitors and dogs must meet the eligibility requirements of the Rules of the Jefferson County Jr. Fair Dog Show.
D10B Rally Intermediate B -This class is for the exhibitor and/or dog who has shown in Rally Intermediate A or has had any training or showing experience at the Rally Intermediate level prior to the county’s current project year. Once winning this class, the exhibitor and/or dog must move to Rally Advanced A at the very minimum the next project year. Exhibitors and dogs must meet the eligibility requirements of the Rules of the Jefferson County Jr. Fair Dog Show.
D11A - Rally Advanced A - This class is for the exhibitor and/or dog who has not had prior experience showing at the Rally Advanced level before June 1 of the current year. Exhibitors and dogs must meet the eligibility requirements of the Rules of the Jefferson County Jr. Fair Dog Show.
D11B - Rally Advanced B - This class is for the exhibitor and/or dog who has had prior experience showing at the Rally Advanced level before June 1 of the current year. Exhibitors and dogs must meet the eligibility requirements of the Rules of the Jefferson County Jr. Fair Dog Show.
For Working and Performance Dogs please see Ohio State Fair Rules.
ANY OTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED THAT IS NOT SO NOTED ABOVE SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE OHIO STATE FAIR RULES. THESE RULES ARE BINIDNG WHEN ANSWERING ANY POSED QUESTIONS.
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OHIO’S LIVESTOCK HEALTH EXHIBITION RULES901:1-18-01 Chapter’s application.(A) Animals listed in this chapter when moved or imported into Ohio for exhibition purposes only shall comply with the requirements of this chapter and when in compliance with the provisions of this chapter shall, with the exception of rules governing movement and importation of quarantined animals, be exempt from any other rules governing movement within or importation into Ohio.(B) Animals moved within or imported into Ohio for any purpose in addition to exhibition shall meet all movement and import requirements of Chapter 901: 1-17 of the Administrative Code.
901:1-18-02 Definitions.As used in this chapter:(A) “Exhibition” means any public show of animals which is sponsored by or under the control of an Ohio county or independent agricultural society organized under chapter 1711. of the revised code; or the Ohio state fair; or which is assembled for a period which exceeds thirty-six hours or contains animals of origins other than Ohio.(B) “Certificate of veterinary inspection” means a form from the state of origin which has been issued and completed by a licensed and accredited veterinarian attesting to the health status and identification of an animal listed thereon.(C) “Approved veterinarian” means any licensed and accredited veterinarian approved by the Ohio department of agriculture, or an employee of the Ohio department of agriculture or the United States department of agriculture, animal plant health inspection service, veterinary services.(D) “Licensed and accredited veterinarian” means a person who is licensed by the state of Ohio to practice veterinary medicine and who is certified by the United States department of agriculture, animal plant health inspection service, veterinary services, to be an accredited veterinarian.(E) “Residue” means any poisonous or deleterious pesticide governed by 40 c.P.R. 180, any poisonous or deleterious substance governed by 21 C.P.R. 109.6, or any other substance governed by 21 C.P.R. 556.(F) “Contagious or infectious disease” means any disease, including any foreign animal disease, or vector, capable of transmission by any means from a carrier animal to a human or to another animal and includes dangerously contagious or infectious diseases.(G) “Tuberculosis accredited free herd” is one that has passed at least two consecutive annual negative official tests for tuberculosis in accordance with the “Uniform Methods and Rules - Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication”, and has no other evidence of bovine tuberculosis.
901:1-18-03 Exhibitions: sanitation, inspection and records.(A) Each entity sponsoring an exhibition shall have in attendance an approved veterinarian for the duration of the exhibit.(B) Each entity sponsoring an exhibition shall: (1) Immediately, prior to an exhibition and under the direction of the approved veterinarian, thoroughly clean and disinfect each building, pen, stall, ring or other enclosure in which animals are to be quartered for exhibition; (2) Have the approved veterinarian: (a) Examine the certificate of veterinary inspection when required for an animal brought to the exhibition; (b) Inspect within a reasonable time of arrival each animal brought to the exhibit for symptoms of any infectious or contagious diseases; (c) Daily inspect each animal present at the exhibition for symptoms of infectious or contagious disease. (3) Maintain a record for one year from the date of the exhibition of each animal present at the exhibit. The record shall contain the name and address of the owner of each animal and the species and breed of the animal. (4) May order the immediate removal of any animal which in the opinion of the approved veterinarian places other animals at unacceptable risk of disease.(C) An exemption from the requirements of paragraph (B)(1) of this rule maybe requested from the department and will be granted when, in the judgment of the department, cleaning and disinfection will serve no purpose. By way of example only, cleaning and disinfection will generally serve no purpose in a newly constructed building that has never been occupied.
901:1-18-04 Exhibitors.(A) No person shall present for exhibition or exhibit an animal which he knows or has reason to suspect is affected with or has been exposed to a dangerously contagious or infectious disease or residue.(B) The owner or bailee of an animal with symptoms of an infectious or contagious disease shall, when directed by an exhibition official, the approved veterinarian, or an employee of the Ohio department of agriculture, immediately remove the animal from the exhibition premises.(C) Upon request, each person who presents for exhibition or exhibits an animal, shall make available any certificate of veterinary inspection, registration certificates, vaccination certificate, and other documents to exhibition officials, the approved veterinarian or an employee of the Ohio department of agriculture.(D) Each person who presents for exhibition or exhibits an animal for which a certificate of veterinary inspection is required by rules 901:1-18-01 to 901:1-18-11 of the Administrative Code shall forward a copy of the certificate of veterinary inspection to the Ohio department of agriculture’s division of animal industry.
901:1-18-05 Poultry and fowl.(A) All turkeys, chickens and gamebirds moved within or imported into Ohio for exhibition must: (1) Originate directly from a flock or hatchery which is a participant in the national poultry improvement plan for the eradication of disease and be accompanied by documentary evidence that they meet the requirements of this paragraph; or (2) Originate directly from a flock which has had a negative test for pullorumlfowl typhoid disease within twelve months preceding
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the opening date of exhibition and be accompanied by documentary evidence that they meet the requirement of this paragraph; or (3) Have had a negative test for pullorumlfowl typhoid disease, within ninety days, preceding the opening date of the exhibition and be accompanied by documentary evidence that they meet the requirement of this paragraph; or (4) Be tested for pullorumlfowl typhoid disease upon arrival at the exhibition by a tester approved by the Ohio department of agri culture and found negative.(B) The rapid whole blood test shall not be used to test turkeys for compliance with the requirements of paragraph (A)(2),(A)(3) and (A) (4) of this rule.(C) Waterfowl, doves and pigeons are exempt from this rule.901:1-18-06 Cattle.(A) Cattle moved within Ohio for exhibition: (1) The animals presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease.(B) All cattle imported into Ohio for exhibition must: (1) Be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty days preceding the opening date of the exhibition and be identified with official individual identification; (2) Originate from a tuberculosis-accredited free herd, an accredited free state or zone, or a modified accredited advanced state or zone; (3) If originate from a modified accredited state or zone must comply with Rule 901: 1-17 -03 of the Administrative Code; (4) If originate from an accreditation preparatory or a non-accredited state or zone are prohibited from exhibition; (5) If from a brucellosis class A state or area/zone must be negative to an official brucellosis test within thirty days of the opening date of the exhibition unless: they are under six months of age, steers, or official vaccinates under twenty months of age (dairy) or twenty four months of age (beef); and (6) If from a brucellosis class B or C state or area/zone must meet all requirements for preentry testing as specified in 9 C.F.R. 78.9 and obtain an Ohio permit prior to movement.(C) Cattle from a brucellosis certified free herd or class free state or area/zone are not required to be brucellosis tested.
901:1-18-07 Goats.(A) Goats moved within Ohio for exhibition: (1) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. (2) All sexually intact animals and any wether eighteen months of age and older must be identified with an official identification as defined in rule 901: 1-13-04 of the Ohio Administrative Code.(B) Goats imported into Ohio for exhibition: (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty days preceding the opening date of the exhibition and be identified with official individual identification; (2) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease; and (3) The owner and the veterinarian must attest to the following statement written on the certificate of veterinary inspection “the goats in this shipment are not known to be under any movement restrictions because of scrapie.” (4) Originate from a tuberculosis accredited free herd as defined in rule 901-18-02 (G) of the Administrative Code for bovine tuberculosis eradication; or (5) Originate from a bovine accredited free state or zone, or a bovine modified accredited advanced state or zone; or (6) Originate from a bovine modified accredited state or zone must comply with Rule 901: 1- 17-06 of the Administrative Code.(C) If originate from a bovine accreditation preparatory or a bovine non-accredited state or zone are prohibited from exhibition.
901:1-18-08 Horses, mules and ponies.(A) Horses, mules and ponies moved within Ohio for exhibition: (1) If not under quarantine and if they are free of any signs of a contagious or infectious disease; and (2) If the animal is twelve months of age or older, the exhibition manager may require that the animal has been tested and classed negative to an official test for equine infectious anemia within twelve months of the opening date of the exhibition.(B) Horses, mules and ponies imported into Ohio for exhibition: (1) Shall be accompanied by an official certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty days of the opening date of the exhibition; and (2) If the animal is twelve months of age or older, it shall be accompanied by evidence the animal was negative to an official test for equine infectious anemia within twelve months of the opening date of the exhibition; and (3) Upon request by an authorized representative of the Ohio department of agriculture, the person responsible for each animal must make available a chronological list of dates, places and events attended by this animal within thirty days prior to entry into Ohio.
901:1-18-09 Sheep.(A) Sheep moved within Ohio for exhibition: (1) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. (2) All sexually intact animals and any wether eighteen months of age and older must be identified with an official identification as defined in rule 901: 1-13-04 of the Ohio Administrative Code.(B) Sheep imported into Ohio for exhibition: (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty days preceding the opening date of the exhibition and be identified with official individual identification; and
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(2) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease; and (3) The owner and the veterinarian must attest to the following statement written on the certificate of veterinary inspection “the sheep in this shipment are not known to be under any movement restrictions because of scrapie.”
901:1-18-10 Swine.(A) Swine moved within Ohio for exhibition: (1) The animals presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. (2) Will be exempt from the requirement of a certificate of veterinary inspection if they originate immediately and directly from a pseudorabies stage V area. (3) Swine originating from a pseudorabies stage IV area shall: (a) Be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty days preceding the opening date of the exhibition; and (b) Originate from a pseudorabies qualified herd; or (c) Be negative to an official pseudorabies test within thirty days of the exhibition.(B) Swine imported into Ohio for exhibition: (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty days preceding the opening date of the exhibition; and (a) Originate immediately and directly from a pseudorabies stage V area or an area or country recognized by the United States department of agriculture, animal plant health inspection service, veterinary services as pseudorabies free; or (b) Originate immediately and directly from a pseudorabies stage IV area; and (c) Be negative to an official pseudorabies test within thirty days of the exhibition.
901:1-18-11 Llama.(A) Camelids including, but not limited to, llamas, alpacas and vicuanas moved within Ohio for exhibition when presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease.(B) Camelids including, but not limited to, llamas, alpacas and vicuanas imported into Ohio for exhibition: (1) Must be accompanied by a, certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty days preceding the opening date of the exhibition and be identified with official individual identification. (2) When presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of contagious disease.
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Jefferson County Agricultural Society Rules and Regulations1. The Jefferson County Fair Board of Directors reserves thefinal and absolute right to interpret these rules and
regulations and to arbitrarily settle and determine all matters, questions, or differences in regard there-to, or to otherwise arising out of, connected with or incident to the Jefferson County Fair. It further reserves the right to determine unforeseen matters not covered by these rules, to amend or add to these rules. In its judgment it may determine and withdraw all premium offerings in all departments should any emergency exist and circumstances demand it.
2. In the event a conflict arises between the general rules and the special rules governing the various departments, the special rules will take precedence.
3. It will be the duty of the superintendents to receive all animals or articles for exhibit in their departments and place them in their proper positions, to have the report properly signed by the judges and returned to the secretary directly after the judging is completed.
4. a. Admission to the fair will be $10.00 per person. Each person paying the $10.00 admission fee will also receive a wrist band which will entitle them to ride the rides. Gates will open at 8:00 am, Tuesday.
b. Children up to their second (2nd) birthday will be admitted free. If they wish to ride the rides they may purchase a hand stamp for the price of $5.00 at the Big O Amusements Booth on the midway.
c. Senior Citizens over 70 years of age shall be admitted free with proof of age. Senior citizens 70 years of age or older may enter open classes by paying entry fee only, without purchase of season ticket.
d. Holders of season tickets or Jr. Fair members are entitled to six admissions to the fair by presenting their tickets or wristbands. If they wish to ride the rides, they may purchase a hand stamp for $5.00 by presenting their tickets or wristbands at the Big O Amusements booth on the midway.
e. Tuesday is “Golden Buckeye Day.” All persons who possess a Golden Buckeye card will be admitted free to the fair. Tuesday - Kids Day - 12 yrs & younger admission free - (does not include ride pass). Saturday - Veterans w/ proper IDs will be admitted for free.
f. Camper car passes will be in the form of a window sticker. They must be placed inside the left hand side (driver’s side) of the front window. Stickers must be stuck on the window, not taped on. If they are not stuck on the window, you will not be admitted through the camping gate. Stickers are only valid in camping area.
g. Only campers can buy additional parking pass, 1 per lot. Parking passes are good only in the camping area NOT near or around buildings, barns, on the midway, or grandstand area! Driving and parking violators will be removed from the fairgrounds and all premiums forfeited.
h. Handicapped parking will be provided on an area near the entrance/ticket booth.i. There will be no parking within 50 feet of ANY buildingj. Motorcycles and similar vehicles must park in designated area on fairgrounds.
5. a. Membership tickets may be purchased by any resident of Jefferson County who is 18 years of age or older for $10.00. They may be purchased from the secretary or treasurer. Tickets are available from December 15 – until Saturday before Fair. The membership ticket entitles the member to vote at the election of directors.
b. Season tickets, at the price of $30.00, may be purchased until Monday before Fair. The tickets will be available from the secretary’s office, any director, Kuester Implement Co. – Bloomingdale, Jefferson Landmark – Bloomingdale, Cadiz & Dillonvale, McConnell’s Meat Market – Richmond, Pytash Tractor – Toronto, Thompson’s – Dillonvale, Smithfield Hardware Store – Smithfield, M&M Hardware – Steubenville, Kenco – Richmond, Super C – Smithfield.
c. Concessionaires will receive one parking area identification sticker. They will also receive one gate pass for each 10 feet of frontage.
d. The Jefferson County Fair Board will not be responsible for any lost tickets.6. Persons proposing to make entries will not be allowed to examine entry books.7. Judges may require proof of ownership of any doubtful, disputed point and will make the award to the best animal
or article. Judges in making their awards will take into consideration fitness or suitability of the animal or articles in the class in which they are entered. Premiums will be awarded whether there is much, little or no competition, provided the animal or article be deemed meritorious/no first places guaranteed, Judge’s decision final.
8. Should a premium be found to have been obtained by false evidence or any misrepresentation or violation of any rules of the Society on the part of the exhibitor, they will forfeit all premiums awarded.
9. Ribbons received as premiums will be: First-blue, Second-Red, Third-White, Fourth-Yellow, Fifth-Green. 10. The Society agrees to pay all premiums in full, providing the receipts are sufficient to do so, after deducting the
necessary expenses. In case the receipts are not sufficient, the Society reserves the right to pay the premiums pro rata. All premiums will be paid within 30 days following the fair, by mail, after inspection of pens, removal of manure, and payment is approved by the director in charge. All checks issued by fairboard and sale committee are void past 90 days.
11. No person will be allowed to stay on the fair grounds while intoxicated.
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12. All rentals for concessions or other legal privileges must be paid in accordance with contract. No lottery of any kind will be permitted.
13. All necessary precautions will be taken to prevent accident or injury to livestock and other articles on exhibition but the Society will not be responsible for any accidents that may occur during the fair.
14. Competition for premiums open to all counties. 15. A well regulated police force wil be in attendance during the fair to protect property, preserve order and enforce
the rules of the Society.16. a. The officers of the Society will be: in attendance during the fair, give information, and render any
assistance necessary. The fairboard office will be open according to schedule on back cover.b. Camping and Registration Entry deadlines – All must be received by July 10, 7:00 pm. No entries
will be taken after this time. Entries may be mailed to: Jefferson County Agricultural Society, P.O. Box 2315, Wintersville, OH 43953 postmarked by July 10.
c. Entry tags, camping permits and passes are to be picked up at the secretary’s office Saturday and Sunday before Fair 1:00-6:00 p.m. They will not be mailed.
d. Fair week office hours: See schedule on Back Cover.17. a. Golf cart use on the fair grounds will be limited to fair board members and associates.
b. Nobody is to be on a motorized vehicle except those on official business designated by the fair board, handicap scooter or wheelchair.
c. Concessionaires may use their golf carts on the midway area only and will not be permitted in the livestock area.
d. No unauthorized vehicle including bikes, skateboards, scooters, mopeds, 4-wheelers, dirt bikes, go carts, ATVs, rollerblades, and other wheeled rides will be allowed on fairgrounds after Tuesday prior to Fair until Tuesday after Fair. Violators will be removed from fairgrounds.
18. No dogs permitted on the fair grounds, except for the fair dog show exhibitors (See Jr. Fair Rules.) No dogs or other animals permitted out of livestock area.
19. a. No roving vendor or solicitor, acting for a profit or non-profit organization, shall be permitted on the fair grounds. All solicitations for contribution or sale must be made from within the confines of a booth or display unless otherwise exempted by rule 1711.12 of the administrative code of the Dept. of Agriculture, State of Ohio.
b. No person will be permitted to post or display signs, distribute handbills or advertising material, or sell or distribute free, any merchandise except persons under contract.
c. All open class participants must clean stalls to receive premiums.20. Curfew: Lights will be turned off in show ring at 12:00 midnight. Quiet hours begin at midnight for all of fairgrounds. This will be enforced! Violators will be escorted from
fairgrounds. No unauthorized events at any time will be tolerated - violators will be prosecuted.21. All paging will be handled by the Sheriff’s Office.22. All participants in competitive events must pay admission at the gate.23. Livestock buildings:
a. Open class barns and Jr. Fair barns will not be permitted to add any type of structure to the outside of barns, including tarps.
b. No tents, no cooking units, no refrigerator units will be permitted in the barns or plugged into barn recepticles.
24. One stock trailer per ten (10) animals will be permitted to park where designated adjacent to livestock barn. All other stock trailers/trucks are to be parked at the end of campground “E.” All permission and stickers must be obtained from Sr. Fair Board.
25. Concealed Handgun HB 12-Jefferson County Fairgrounds. All structures will be posted prohibiting concealed handguns. License Holders are permitted to carry in the open areas of the fair grounds, but not into any structures. For this reason, CCW licenses may want to secure their weapon in the parking lot, if they intend to enter any structures on the fair grounds.
26. Membership is required to vote in election of officers.27. The Board of Directors reserves the sole and absolute right to interpret all rules and regulations set forth in this
book and also reserves the right to rule on all questions not covered in these rules and regulations, and determine arbitrarily all matters and differences in regard thereto, from which there is no appeal.
28. Riding safety - All horse riders 19 years of age & under - must ride with a helmet at all times.29. Those running for Fair Board Director must have attended 3 Fair Board meetings in current year.30. Sr. Fair open entry animal parking passes will be limited to 1 per household. Fairboard has the right to request
the pass be returned if the animal is not brought to the fair.
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Ohio ID or Driver’s License & Membership Card Required to vote
THE 2018 ELECTION OF DIRECTORSFOR THE
JEFFERSON COUNTY AGRICULTURALSOCIETY
WILL BE HELDTHURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 2018IN THE SECRETARY’S OFFICE
FROM 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM Membership is Required to vote
SOCIETY MEMBERS ONLY
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JEFFERSON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, INC.
CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE I – TITLESection 1. The society shall be known as the Jefferson County Agricultural Society, Inc.
ARTICLE II – OBJECTSection 1. The object of this society shall be to pro-mote and encourage agriculture, industry, science, art and other interests of Jefferson County which the board deems proper and in the interests of the County.
ARTICLE III – MEMBERSHIPSection 1. Any resident of Jefferson County who is eighteen years of age or older may become a member of the Society by paying annually the membership fee as fixed by the board of directors.
Section 2. No person shall pay for or secure more than one such membership, and that membership shall be for himself. No membership shall be issued to corpora-tions, firms, or organizations.
ARTICLE IV – BOARD OF DIRECTORSSection 1. The management shall consist of a board of 21 members, who shall be selected for a term of three years and the terms so arranged that the terms of one-third of the members shall expire annually.
Section 2. Any vacancy caused by death, resignation, removal from office, or other causes may be filled by the board until the next annual election, when a director shall be elected for the unexpired term.
Section 3. Any Board Member removed from the Board may not be permitted to run for the Board again for 10 years.
Section 4. No person may hold a seat on the fairboard and the livestock sale committee at the same time.
Section 5. No more than 2 immediate family members will seek election or serve on the Board at the same time. Immediate family is defined as spouse, parents, grandparents, children-adopted, half and step children, grandchildren, siblings, in-laws-mother, father, brother, sister, daughter, and son.
ARTICLE V – ELECTIONSection 1. The annual election of the board of Directors shall be held at or near the secretary’s office on the fair-ground, Thursday, the third day of the fair from 12:00 noon to 8:00 pm.
Section 2. The said election shall be by ballot. Ballots must be marked with an “X” or “ 4 ”. All stray marks or writing on Ballots will deem Ballot invalid. Ballots with more boxes marked than candidates to be elected will be deemed invalid.
Section 3. Only persons holding membership certifi-cates on the date and hour of the election may vote.
Section 4. Members of the society must declare their
candidacy for the office of director of the society by personally securing a blank petition from the secretay of the society and filing with the secretary of the society said petition signed by ten or more of the members of the society, at least seven days before the annual elec-tion of directors is held. Only nominated candidates who have met the filing requirements will be eligible for election as a director.
Section 5. The term of office of the retiring directors shall expire and that of the directors-elect shall begin on the first day of November of each year, or as soon after that date as the successors are elected and qualified.
ARTICLE VI – ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MEMBERSHIP
Section 1. The annual meeting of the members of the Society shall be held the third Tuesday of October with the place to be selected by the Board of Directors.
Section 2. At this meeting, the officers and directors of the society shall make reports to the membership of the society concerning the past fair and make recommen-dations for the betterment of future fairs. The members shall be given opportunity to make suggestions and recommendations for the improvement of the society and its Fair. Such other business may be presented as prescribed by the constitutions or as may be deemed proper by the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE VII – ORGANIZATION AND MEETINGS
Section 1. The Board of Directors shall meet annu-ally by the fourth Saturday in November and elect a president, for a one year term. At this meeting a vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and concession-manager shall be elected for a term of one year or until their successors are elected and qualified.
Section 2. The president and vice-president shall be di-rectors. The secretary and treasurer may or may not be directors.
Section 3. Before the election of officers, the newly elected directors shall qualify by taking the following oath (or affirmation) before a competent authority:
“I do solemnly swear that I will support the Consti-tution of the United States, the Constitution of the State of Ohio, Laws of Ohio and rules and regula-tions of the Department of Agriculture of Ohio per-taining to agricultural societies and to the best of my ability perform the duties of Director of the Jefferson County Agricultural Society, Inc., so help me God.”
ARTICLE VIII – AMENDMENTSSection 1. Amendments to the Constitution and by-laws may be proposed by:(A) A majority of the Board of Directors at a scheduled
meeting voting in favor of placing an amendment on the ballot, or
(B) Filing a petition with the secretary of the society at least 14 days prior to the annual meeting of the membership of the society.
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Section 2. When one or more amendments are submit-ted at the same time they shall be so submitted as to enable the members to vote on each amendment sepa-rately.
Section 3. If a majority of the attending membership voting on the proposed amendment shall adopt such amendment, it shall become part of the Constitution and by-laws.
ARTICLE IX – COMPENSATIONSection 1. The compensation of the Board of Directors shall be fixed by the Board in accordance with the rules of the Ohio Department of Agriculture.
Section 2. The Board of Directors may pay the actual expenses of any Director, and any duly authorized rep-resentative of the Board for any other event that is di-rectly beneficial of the Society.
ARTICLE X – BONDSSection 1. The Board of Directors shall fix the dates of the annual exposition of the Society, subject to the ap-proval of the Director of Agriculture.
BY-LAWSARTICLE I – QUORUM
Section 1. Meetings shall be held when necessary, at the call of president or at the call of the secretary upon request of not less than two of the Board of Directors.
Section 2. Notice of the meeting of the Board of Direc-tors shall be delivered to reach the director or sent by mail or telephone at least two days before the meeting.
ARTICLE II – ORDER OF BUSINESSSection 1. 1. Roll Call 2. Reading and approval of minutes 3. Communications 4. Bills and accounts 5. Report of committees 6. Report of officers 7. Unfinished business 8. New business 9. Appointments 10. Adjournment
Section 2. The order of business may be suspended at any meeting upon a majority vote of all present.
ARTICLE III – DUTIES OF OFFICERSSection 1. It shall be the duty of the president to preside at all meetings of the Board, to appoint committees, and to perform such other duties as may be determined by the Board.
Section 2. It shall be the duty of the vice-president to assume the duties of the president in the event of his absence or vacancy of the office and to perform such duties as may be determined by the Board.
Section 3. It shall be the duty of the secretary to:1. Keep a list of all members of the Society.2. Keep accurately a record of all proceedings of the
Society and the Board.3. Notify all members of the Board of the time and
place of all the meetings.4. Give the members of the Society notice of time and
place of the annual meeting of the membership and the election of the Board of Directors.
5. Keep strict account of all money that may come into her hands and pay the same over to the treasurer and take receipt therefore.
6. Keep a correct itemized account of all receipts and expenditures of money.
7. Help make out the annual report to the Ohio Depart-ment of Agriculture.
8. Perform such other duties as determined by the Board.
Section 4. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to:1. Receive all money and give a receipt for same as the
amount and sources from which it came.2. Keep an accurate account of all receipts and dis-
bursements.3. Pay such orders as may be determined by the Board.4. Make out the Annual report to the Ohio Department
of Agriculture.
ARTICLE IV – DUTIES OF COMMITTEESSection 1. It shall be the duty of the building and grounds committee to see that the grounds are kept in a clean and neat condition, that the buildings and fences and other property are kept in proper repair, to over-see the erection of new buildings upon the grounds and other improvements, according to the direction of the Board.
Section 2. It shall be the duty of the auditing commit-tee to audit the accounts and books of the secretary and treasurer and report the results of its findings to the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE V – RULESSection 1. The Board of Directors may enact such rules and regulations for conducting the business of the Soci-ety which do not conflict with the constitution and by-laws or regulations of the Department of Agriculture, or laws of the State of Ohio.
Section 2. All checks not cashed within 60 days shall be forfeited and re-entered to the account of the Society.
Section 3. Any director missing three unexcused meet-ings and/or not attending at least 8 meetings during the present year Oct. to Oct. may be removed from the Board by a majority vote. If you cannot make the meet-ing for reason of illness, work or family emergency, please contact the secretary.
Membership tickets will be on sale starting December 15 from Debbie Hukill, Treasurer, at the office of Oklok-Criss & Assoc., 168 N. 4th Street, Steubenville, OH, or by calling Secretary, Linda Daily at (740) 632-7699. Sales concludes Saturday before Fair.
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Water Transport
Jefferson Landmark
Curry Drilling
Van’s Iron & Metal Company
Crestview Veterinary Clinic
Professional Tire and Alignment
D&J Sales and Service
Frank’s Bar and Grill
Carrollton Farmers Exchange
Buckeye Mechanical Contracting
Acuity Specialty Hospital
Allen Oil/Quik Mart
Thrifty & Hertz Car Rental
Wintersville Veterinary Hospital
Howard Bowers Contracting
Pytash Tractor Sales
H&H Metal Roofing
Dennis Knight Dump Trucking Service
Michael Marshall
M&M Hardware
Mingo Sportsmen’s Club
FEX Processing
Arnolds Custom Seeding, LLC
Tri State Financial Services
Consumer’s National Bank
Dream Deals on Wheels
Carrollton Livestock Auction
Rob & Vickie Whinnery
S.T.A.R.T. Special Tactics and Rescue Training
Vernon Dell Tractor Sales
Fred Abdalla, Jefferson County Sheriff
Joseph Loprete
Gaslite Steakhouse - Petrella Brothers
Custom Drilling Services, Inc.
Piney Fork Presbyterian Church
Kris Haught - Attorney at Law
Monteleone-Carlier Enterprises, LLC
Miller Farm
Sugar Valley Meats
Tom & Faye Maffett
Petrella Wealth Management
Kenco Quik Mart - Super C
Leslie Aftanas
Kelly Bethel
WK Livestock Farm
Hayden & Delaney Johnson
KJP Enterprises, LLC
Guess Motors
Birney Auctions
Blue Mountain Registered Pygmy Goats
CK Auto Salvage
Petrella Brothers Village Sleep Center
Patrick E. Pendleton
Economy Lawn Care
Esther and Lamont McCoy
Chesapeake Energy
Rebecca Mills
Monsanto
Hard Rock Farm Boer Goats
Kathy & Mike Maguschak
Andrew Powley
Growmark FS, LLC
Kuester Implement
Valley Converting
Romano’s Family Restaurant
Doyle and Peg Cline
Wintersville Trophy Shop
Larry & Robin Pelton
Valley View Farm
Island Creek Sporting Clay
Rick Pastre
Harvest Ridge Farm
Peoples National Bank
Mark & Rhonda McCoy
Village Auto and Truck Sales
Diamond Specialized
Packer’s Orchard
Milleson Insurance Agency
Tim’s Repair Service
Colerain IGA - Colerain Self-Storage
Carroll Electric
Rinkes Show Cattle
Harvest Creek Farms
Salt Fork Resources
Double M Tree Farm
Butcher’s Block Meat Market, LLC
Leann Theriault
Dungeon Hollow Brewing
Land of Hills Farms
Rick Williamson
J&L Vinci Construction
Verhovec Farms
Sunrise Consultancy, LLC
Cedar One Realty
Shelly & Sands
Access Ohio Valley
Don Moore Excavating
Vitek Farm
Vitello Contracting
Brian & Erin Best
Countryside Kennels
Angel Fellows
R. Davis & Sons
Giannamore’s Pizza
Blackcat Poperties
Atlantic Business Group
John Kropff
John & Donna Parkinson
Lenny & Carla Corona 3C Ranch
8M’s Livestock
Echo Valley Farm
Shannon Mosti
Debbie Hukill
Ogden Performance Auto &
Transmission Repair
Venture Energy Solutions
Lewis Family Farm
Dave & Trisha Maple
Winnie Shell-Seditz
A&P Heating & Air
Sam Grafton, Island Creek Trustee
US Bank
Dairy Queen of Rayland
Attorney Bernie Battistel
Dream Acres Farms
Tom Graham
Spring Hills Golf Course
TJE Construction
B&W Automobile Repair & Tire
Lowell Johnson
Charles Stingle, III
Oakview Farms
Bob and Lisa Cline
TLC Insurance
Smith Farm Supply
Rolling Hills Farm
Mark Anthony Pesta
Hidden Hollow Farm
Walter & Cheryl Sutton
Kirk’s Kitchen
Emily Moore, JVS Small Animal Program
Red Valley Shorthorns
No Shortcuts Lawncare
Junior Fair Livestock Sale 2017 Buyers
OUR 147TH YEARTable of Contents
Opening Ceremonies ......................................................... 1Jefferson County Agricultural Society Directors .............. 7 Fair Event Schedule .......................................................... 8Jefferson County Agricultural Society Committees......... 11Changes - 2018 ................................................................ 12Jefferson County Fair - Code of Conduct ........................ 14Pedal Tractor Pull ............................................................ 16Baby Beautiful Contest ................................................... 18Demolition Derby ........................................................... 19Lawnmower Derby .......................................................... 19First Dept. - 1A-Draft Horses ......................................... 21Show N Go Hitch Show ................................................... 22First Dept. - 1B Light Horses & Ponies ........................... 23Open Horse Show ............................................................ 24Second Dept - 2A Dairy .................................................. 25Second Dept - 2B Beef ................................................... 26Third Dept - 3 Sheep ....................................................... 27Fourth Dept - 4 Goats ..................................................... 28Fifth Dept - 5 Swine ........................................................ 30Sixth Dept - 6A Poultry.................................................... 30Sixth Dept - 6B Rabbits .................................................. 30Seventh Dept - Grain, Hay, Plants,
Flowers, Fruit,Vegetables .............................................. 31Eighth Department - Domestic, Culinary Arts,
Arts & Crafts.................................................................. 67Ninth Dept – Llamas/Alpacas .......................................... 76
Entry Forms 1A-Draft Horse & Mules ............................... 38 1B-Light Horse ............................................. 40 2A-Dairy Breeds ........................................... 43 2B-Beef Breeds ............................................. 45 3-Sheep ......................................................... 47 4-Goats .......................................................... 49 6A-Poultry ..................................................... 51 6B-Rabbits .................................................... 53 7th and 8th Dept ............................................... 55
9th Dept - Llama/Alpaca ................................. 57 Shop and Crop ............................................... 59 Jr. Fair Independent Entry Form .................... 61 Camping Registration .................................... 64Camping Rules ................................................................. 65Granges.... ........................................................................ 75
Junior FairSchedule ......................................................... 85Independent Livestock Exhibitor Rules ......... 86General Regulations ....................................... 86Royalty Contest .............................................. 87Livestock Rules .............................................. 87Showmanship ................................................. 88Livestock Sale ................................................ 89Parade ............................................................. 90Shop and Crop................................................ 90Talent Show .................................................. 90Small Animal (J-X) ........................................ 91Poultry (J-VIII) .............................................. 91Clean Barn .................................................... 93Sheep (J-III) ................................................... 99Saddle Horse and Pony (J-VI) ..................... 100Rabbits (J-VII) ............................................. 102Swine (J-V) .................................................. 104Goats (J-IV) ................................................. 104Beef (J-I) ...................................................... 107Dairy(J-II) .................................................... 108Dogs (J-IX) .................................................. 109
Inspection and Health Requirements ............................. 114Jeff Co. Ag Society Rules and Regulations ................... 118Ohio Fairs Schedule ....................................................... 121Fairboard Director Election ........................................... 123Constitution and By-laws ............................................... 1262017 Livestock Sale Buyers ........................................... 128
2017 Fair Royalty
Monday - Opening Ceremonies - 5:00 PMJefferson County Fair - The Happy Fair!
Owen Long
DJ Wetherell
Matt Rector
Joseph Wood
Madeline Doyle
Rachel Ewing
Brianna Pasco
Paige Everly
Sarah Mazzaferro
Jefferson County FairAugust 14-19, 2018
Entry Deadlines
All entries and camping fees in full - due by: July 10 - 7:00 p.m.
No entries accepted after deadline!
Office Hours for entries:July 8, 9, 10 - 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
OR
Mail to:Jefferson County Agricultural Society
P.O. Box 2315Wintersville, Ohio 43953
All must be postmarked by July 10.
Fair Phone: 740-733-8230
Pre-Fair Office Hours:Aug. 8, 9, 10 . . . . . . . . . . 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.Aug. 11-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 to 6:00 p.m.Aug. 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 to 12:00 p.m.
Participant packets may be picked up August 11-12 -- 1:00 p.m.-6:00p.m.
Fair Office Hours During the Fair:
Tuesday 9am-2pmWednesday 9am-2pmThursday 2pm-6pm
Friday Noon-3pmSaturday Noon-2pmSunday 9am-Noon
AUGUST 14 - 19, 2018