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Wadena County Fairbook 2011 Official Exhibitor GuideTRANSCRIPT
Wadena County FairJuly 28, 29 & 30, 2011
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118th annual
• On-site Parking• Grandstand Shows
• Free Admission• Carnival • Music
• Food • Fun• Animals
• 4-H & Open Exhibits
official exhibitor GuideFriday, July 29 at 2:00, 4:00 & 6:30 p.m.
Tina & LenaComedy Musical Act
Center Stage
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Preregistrations are due on July 23, 2011
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Address: __________________________________
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Return to: Wadena County Ag Society Attn: Dept. entering P.O. Box 652, Wadena, MN 56482Entry Deadline: July 23, 2011
Entry Form Floral, Home and Hobbies, Livestock
Wadena County Ag Society • July 28, 29, & 30, 2011
Dairy Dept. B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gene RollerBeef Dept. A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Annie OlsonSheep Dept. D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Annie Olson Horses Dept. E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David EvansAg, Horticulture and Women’s Activities Dept. F & I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Faye Mavis4-H Program Coordinator Dept. L, Student Dept. K . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kris HuebschExtension Educator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marcia Woeste
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Thank you to those who have volunteered and sponsored this year’s Wadena County Fair. We truly appreciate everything you have done to make this
annual event possible. The events of June 17, 2010 have made things a challenge, but with your help we were
able to put together another fun celebration.
Thank you to the promoters of the Wadena County Fair!
There is still time to be a part of the fair this year. Just fill out the form below & send to Wadena County Ag Society, PO Box 652, Wadena, MN 56482. Your name will be displayed throughout the days of the fair. Thank You.
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WADENA CO. FAIRFair Board
Sheldon Monson, President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WadenaMike Olson, Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WadenaBarb Butler, Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SebekaBryan Wegscheid, Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WadenaDarrin Aagard, Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WadenaMatt Piper, Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SebekaMalinda Dexter, Secretary/Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SebekaLisa Cochran, Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SebekaRay Cochran, Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sebeka
Open Class and Exhibits:Checkout Time Sunday, July 31; 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
SUPERINTENDENTS OF DEPARTMENTSDepartment A — Beef Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Annie OlsonDepartment B — Dairy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gene RollerDepartment D — Sheep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Annie OlsonDepartment E — Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David EvansDepartment F — Agriculture and Horticulture Grain & Seeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Faye Mavis, Sebeka Vegetables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Faye Mavis, Sebeka Fruits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Faye Mavis, Sebeka Floral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Helen Quaschnick, SebekaDepartment I — Home & Hobbies Domestic & Fancy Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Faye Mavis, Sebeka Fine & Applied Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Faye Mavis, Sebeka Culinary Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Faye Mavis, SebekaDept. K — Student Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelle NeelsDepartment L — 4-H Club Work. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kris Huebsch
Marcia Woeste, Long PrairieTicket Sales Grandstand ....................................... Mike Olson, WadenaConcessions & Booth Rentals ...............................Ray Cochran, SebekaLaw Enforcement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wadena County Sheriff Mike Carr Jr.Public Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tri-County Ambulance ServiceFairgrounds Superintendent . . . . . . . . . . . . Sheldon Monson, WadenaHistorical Square . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Historical SocietyOfficial Fair Veterinarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Kathy Markuson, StaplesPayment of Premiums: Premiums will be paid at the fair. Keep your duplicate entry slips to present at fair office when collecting premium money. Saturday, July 30 after 6 p.m.
Membership Cards: Membership fee $5.00. Memberships may be purchased by persons involved in the
Wadena County Fair and exhibitors.
GENERAL NOTICEMINNESOTA BOARD OF ANIMAL HEALTHEXHIBITION OF LIVESTOCK & POULTRY IN
MINNESOTASUMMARY OF STATE RULES FOR 2011
EXHIBITIONS
General requireMents: Livestock and poultry that exhibit symptoms of any infectious or communicable disease, including ringworm and warts, may not be exhibited. All animals must be examined by the official veterinarian on the day they are admitted to the exhibition and at least once daily during the exhibition. All animals imported into Minnesota for exhibition must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection and satisfy the Board of Animal
Health importation requirements.
Cattle: Cattle originating from Minnesota’s Ma zoneAnimal movement certificate. All cattle that are moved from the MA zone to exhibition must be accompanied by an animal movement certificate approved by the Board.Whole herd test. All cattle originating from Minnesota’s MA zone must originate from a herd that has had a whole-herd tuberculosis test within 12 months of exhibition.Individual animal tests. With the exception of items (1) and (2), each animal for exhibition must be negative to an official tuberculosis test conducted within 60 days prior to being moved for exhibition purposes. 1. animals that originate directly from an tuberculosis accredited herd 2. animals less than two months of age
Cattle originating from Minnesota’s Maa zone and being exhibited in the Ma zoneOfficial identification. All cattle originating from the MAA zone which are being exhibited in the MA zone must be officially identified.Permit. Exhibitors whose cattle have originated from the MAA zone must obtain a permit from the Board prior to exhibiting these animals in the MA zone.Individual animal test. Call the Board office to determine if a tuberculosis test is required.Cattle originating from Minnesota’s Maa being exhibited in the Maa zoneNo state requirements.
Note: Always check with exhibition management to make sure they have not imposed any restrictions or additional requirements on the exhibition of Minnesota cattle, particularly those which originate from the MA zone. For Minnesota State Fair tuberculosis testing requirements, call 651-288-4417 or visit www.mnstatefair.org.
sheeP: All sheep, including wethers, must be identified with official identification approved for use in the Scrapie eradication program.
sWine: Swine must be individually identified and must: (1) have had a negative official pseudorabies test conducted within 30 days prior to the opening date of the exhibition; or (2) originate directly from a qualified pseudorabies-negative herd; or (3) originate directly from a Stage IV or V county or area. As of January 15, 2009, all 50 states are currently pseudorabies Stage V (Pseudorabies Free Status).
GOats: All goats, including wethers, must be identified with official identification approved for use in the Scrapie eradication program.
Goats originating from Minnesota’s Ma zoneAnimal movement certificate. All goats that are moved from the MA zone to exhibition must be accompanied by an animal movement certificate approved by the Board.Whole herd test. All goats originating from Minnesota’s MA zone must originate from a herd that has had a whole-herd tuberculosis test within 12 months of exhibition.Individual animal tests. With the exception of items (1) and (2), each animal for exhibition must be negative to an official tuberculosis test conducted within 60 days prior to being moved for exhibition purposes. 1. animals that originate directly from an tuberculosis accredited herd 2. animals less than two months of age
Goats originating from Minnesota’s Maa zone and being exhibited in the Ma zonePermit. Exhibitors whose goats have originated from the MAA zone must obtain a permit from the Board prior to exhibiting these animals in the MA zone.Individual animal test. Call the Board office to determine if a tuberculosis test is required.Goats originating from Minnesota’s MAA being exhibited in the MAA zoneNo state requirements.
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Note: Always check with exhibition management to make sure they have not imposed any restrictions or additional requirements on the exhibition of Minnesota goats, particularly those which originate from the MA zone. For Minnesota State Fair tuberculosis testing requirements, call 651-288-4417 or visit www.mnstatefair.org.
hOrses: All horses must be negative to an official test for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) within 12 months prior to the opening date of the exhibition. A test is not required for suckling foals accompanying a negative dam.
POultry: Poultry, with the except of pigeons and waterfowl, must be individually identified with a leg or wing band and must: (1) have had a negative test for pullorum-typhoid disease conducted within 90 days prior to the opening date of the exhibition; or (2) if under five (5) months of age, originate directly from parent stock tested and found negative for pullorum-typhoid disease within the last 12 months. In addition, turkeys must be tested negative or originate directly from parent stock that is tested negative for Salmonella typhimurium, Mycoplasma gallisepticum, and Mycoplasma synoviae. Poultry must be accompanied by a testing or origination certificate approved by the Board.
nOte: sWine & POultry slauGhter Classes: All swine, and poultry entered in the class which are kept isolated in a separate building from all other livestock and poultry at the exhibition and which are slaughtered during or immediately following the exhibition, do not require tests or individual identification.
DOGs: Dogs over six months of age must be accompanied by a certificate of rabies vaccination issued by a licensed veterinarian.
Entry Rules & Regulations1. Entries in Cattle and Sheep departments must be in the hands
of the Secretary by 10 p.m., Wednesday, July 28. Livestock to remain
on grounds until Sunday, Aug. 1.2. Entries in Home & Hobbies building must be in by Wednesday,
July 28 at 5 p.m. Articles must be in place for judging by 5 p.m. of that day. Judging will be on Wednesday evening or Thursday morning.
3. Entries in Flower department must be in by 5 p.m., Wednesday, July 28.
4. All articles entered are to remain on exhibition until 11 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 1. The society will not be responsible for loss or damage, every precaution will be taken.
5. No animal or articles unworthy of premium shall receive one even though there be no competition nor shall any animal or article receive a higher premium than its merit demand.
6. No changes or alterations will be permitted after the books are placed in the hands of the judges; all persons making entries must be sure that the article or animal is placed in the appropriate class, or it will be the duty of the judges to rule out any article or animal not answering to the entry.
7. Exhibitors or stock will be required to keep the stalls open and stock uncovered from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. during each day of the exhibition. Exhibitors must keep stalls clean and neat during the fair.
8. Any person attempting to interfere with the awarding committee during the adjudication, shall forfeit the premium he or she might otherwise be entitled to in that division.
9. No article or animals shall compete for more than one cash premium, except as part of a collection or herd, as for a sweepstake premium.
10. All protests and appeals from the decision of the awarding committee must be in writing to the secretary before the close of the fair. Final decisions on protests will be made by the Board of Directors.
11. The base date for computing age of all entries in the dairy breeds shall be September 1st and March 1st.
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1. ONLY shavings can be used for bedding. Shavings will be available on grounds.2. Negative Coggins tests are mandatory, sleeping sickness, tetanus, influenza and strangles vaccines are
highly recommended.3. Horse must be kept clean.4. Halter should be hung on outside of stall. (Use old, cheap halter) No halters left on in stall.5. Trophies awarded for overall high point rider (regardless of number of horses shown) in each age
division.6. Buckets must be chest high.7. Manure must be picked out at all times. Barns must be cleaned before 10 a.m. every day. Stalls must be
cleaned out and freshly bedded by that time. Shavings must be used. It is expected that all exhibitors help keep the barn and surrounding areas clean at all times.
8. Horses must be exercised every day. 9. There will be no water fights allowed on the fairgrounds.10. No hay nets may be left in the stalls overnight. Canvas bags are acceptable.11. Do not share water buckets or grooming tools with others.12. Safety Rules: –No racing –No riding in the barn –All horses must be led in the barn and surrounding area –Maintain a safe distance between horses –Boots with heels are required; no tennis shoes
–No horses allowed out south end of barn and horses exercised in arena area ONLY; not allowed in any other part of the Fair Grounds except during Pet Parade.
–4- H Exhibitor - When riding helmets must be worn.13. You must provide your own hay, shavings, grain, and all equipment for cleaning purposes. Please label
your equipment.14. Stall decorations must not interfere with ventilation or view of the animal. This will be determined by the
barn supervisor. No nails, screws or staples can be used on lower stall fronts. All stall decorations must be removed at the end of the fair.
15. Each horse will be inspected for symptoms of infectious or communicable diseases. No lame horses will be allowed.
16. Horses must be stalled at all times other than entering or exiting the barn.17. Horses must be uncovered during fair hours except show days.18. Any animal that is sent home at the discretion of the fair vet after it has shown will not forfeit any
premiums or awards.19. Any horse known to bite or kick must be restrained or replaced. This will be decided upon and enforced
by the barn supervisor.20. No Smoking in the horse barns.21. All exhibitors must clean stalls at the end of the fair or pay an assessed cleaning fee of $10.00 per stall.22. the barn supervisor has the responsibility of enforcing all rules.
WADENA COUNTY HORSE BARN RULES 2011
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All livestock exhibitors must bring their own feed and bedding. All livestock ex-hibits must be in place by Wednesday, July 27 by 10 p.m.
CattleAll livestock tests and certificate costs must be borne by the exhibitor.Registration papers shall be presented for all entries on demand from superin-
tendent. Registered and grade animals judged together. Animals must be in barn by Wed., July 27 at 10 p.m.
*all cattle must be left in barns until 4:00 a.m. sun., July 31*One entry per exhibitor of groups.BE SURE to read general rules on health requirements.
Wadena County Fair Barn Rules•Animals must be kept clean.•4H exhibitors are responsible for feeding/caring for their animals during the
time they are at the fair. Herdsmanship award will be forfeited if others are found car-ing for the animals.
•Animals must be maintained and look presentable to the public from 10 am to 9 pm.
•Manure must be picked out at all times. Barn must be cleaned before 10 am every day. Stalls must be cleaned out and freshly bedded by that time. It is expected that all exhibitors help keep the barn and surrounding areas clean at all times.
•Swine must use shavings as bedding. Shavings will be available on grounds.
•Water pails will be removed after watering animals. Swine will be allowed wa-ter tube at all times.
•No excess hay or feed allowed in front of animals. •Only livestock fair exhibits allowed in animal barns.•There will be NO water fights in the barn or surrounding area.•No smoking in the barns. •All exhibitors must clean stalls into center aisle at the end of the fair.
Beef DivisionDepartment “A”
Beef: Superintendent - Anni Olson, 21692 121st Ave. Wadena, MN 56482Phone 631-3583 Cell:218-640-6875
Beef Show Time: Thurs., July 28, 2011 Immediately following 4-H Beef Show at 3:30. Open Show at approximately 4:30 p.m.
All Breed ShowClass 1: Breeding Heifer - All ages born before January 1.Class 2: Cow/Calf Pair - (calf born on or after January 1.)Class 3: Prospect Calf/Market or Breeding - born on or after January 1. (This ex-
hibit may not be part of a cow/calf exhibit)Class 4: Beef/ Dairy Steer/Market Heifer - born on or after January 1 - Aug. 31,
2010. Top 6 exhibits will be called back for overall show placing.Entry fees will be $5 per beef/dairy exhibit, cow/calf pairs are considered one
entry. Preregistration is requested by 10 p.m. Wednesday, July 27. $250 Pay Out divided between the top 6 place or 1-3 if enough beef to make 2 classes. 1) $75
2) $653) $504) $30
5) $206) $10
Tina & Lena
on Center Stage
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2:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Comedy Musical Act
Dairy DivisionDepartment “B”
*Pre-registration required by 3 p.m. thursday, July 28, 2011.
Dairy: Superintendent - Gene Roller, Phone 924-4187Dairy Show Time: Friday, July 29, 2011 following 4-H Show
Open Class Dairy must be in barn by Wednesday at 10:00 p.m.
All cattle must be left in barns until 4:00 a.m. - July 31.Entry fee $5 per lot. Pay out for Dairy will be
all Breed showlot 1 Bull Calf born after 8/31
Females
Best Udder for all breeds from lots 11-14Trophy for Senior Champion of show donated by Hinkle Realty. Trophy
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Agriculture & Horticulture
Pre-registration form is found on page 2 of this booklet.Department F
(east Wing of home and hobbies Building)Pre-registration is required by July, 23, 2011.
entries will be accepted on Wednesday, July 27, 2011. 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. no registrations will be taken on
entry day.no entry Fees
Contact person: Faye Mavis, Sebeka (218) 837-5940email: [email protected]
No awards will be made on varieties not shown on premium list. Premiums will not be awarded to inferior collections or specimens even if there is not other competition. Lots may not be combined for additional entry. Prizes as follows: 1st - $2, 2nd - $1, 3rd - a ribbon. A $25 sweepstakes award for Grand
Champion vegetable or potato exhibit will be given.*Entries will be held until Sunday, July 31. Premiums will not be paid on articles removed before the close of the fair.
Class 1—threshed Grain and Grass seedsIn Class 1 exhibits may be grown in 2010 or 2011.Lots 1 to 15 sample must be 1 pint each.
Class 2—sheaf Grain Samples less than two inches in diameter not considered. To be judged on basis of straw and filling heads grown in 2011.
Class 3—Forage in Bundleslot lot1 Timothy2 Red Top3 Millet Sheaf (Hay) 4 Corn Fodder 5 Soybean Sheaf (Hay) 6 Display of Wild Grasses (Hay) 7 Brome Grass
8 Sudan Grass (Hay)
Class 4 — Corn
Class 5 — PotatoesPlease list variety on separate card.
Class 6 — table Vegetables
Showmanship:Beans, Wax and Green: Seeds at half grown, Ends of pods not broken off, Stems on. Uniform in size, color, and quality. Pods wiped clean - not washed. No blemish or wilt.Beans, lima: Harvest when seeds full grown but tender; before they change from green to white in color.
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9 Reed Canary Grass10 Sunflower 11 Red Clover 12 Alfalfa 13 Sweet Clover 14 Alsike 15 Birds Foot Trefoil 16 Display of Legume Hay, 3 varieties
lot 1 Wheat, Spring 2 Wheat, Hard Winter 3 Triticale 4 Barley, Six Row 5 Oats 6 Rye 7 Buckwheat 8 Timothy
lot 9 Millet 10 Clover, Med., Red or Mammoth11 Clover, Alsike12 Clover, Sweet, Yellow or White13 Alfalfa 14 Soybeans15 Field Beans, White16 Sunflowers
lot1 Wheat, Spring 2 Wheat, Winter 3 Barley, Six Row 4 Oats, Hulless 5 Oats, Hulled6 Rye
lot7 Buckwheat 8 Millet (Fox Tail Type, ripe) 9 Sorghum (10 heads, ripe) 10 Display of three grain bundles: each of three varieties selected from Class 2
lot 1 10 Ears of Yellow Dent2 10 Ears White Dent3 10 Ears of Flint, any variety
lot 4 10 Ears of Sweet Corn 5 10 Ears of Pop Corn 6 Display of Corn, 30 ears
lot 1 Reds (5 tubers)2 Whites 3 Russets
lot 4 All other specialty potatoes 5 Display of Potatoes (5 tubers each of any 3 varieties from class 5)
scale of Points Showmanship 50Specimens Uniform (15)Properly Trimmed (15)True to Variety (10)
Properly Cleaned (10) Condition 50Quality, proper stage of maturity (30)Free from insects, disease, defects (20)
lot 1-91) $152) 123) + Below $10
lot 10-161) $202) $153) + Below $10 Best Udder
lot 11-14$5/lot
lot 2 Baby Calf born after 3/1 lot 3 Winter Heifer Calf, Dec.-
Feb.lot 4 Fall Heifer Calf, Sept.-
Nov. 2010.lot 5 Summer Jr. Yearling
Heifer, June-Aug.lot 6 Spring Jr. Yearling Heifer,
March-Maylot 7 Winter Sr. Yearling
Heifer, Dec.-Feb.lot 8 Fall Sr. Yearling Heifer,
Sept.-Nov.lot 9 All Breeds Jr. Best three
females from Lots 2-8 [owned by exhibitor]
lot 10 Dry Cows.lot 11 2 Year Old Cow in milk,
Sept.-Aug.lot 12 3 Year Old Cow in milk,
Sept.-Aug.lot 13 4 Year Old Cow in milk,
Sept.-Aug.lot 14 Aged Cow in milk born
before Sept. 2006lot 15 All Breeds Senior best
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lot 16 All Breeds Dairy Herd [four animals from lots 1-14]
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Beets: (root crops) Parsnips, rutabagas, turnips, Carrots: Mature, not over-grown, pithy, course in texture. Tops trimmed off 1 1/2-2” above crown. Trim side roots - keep tap. Tap length carrot - 1” ; beet and turnips 2”; parsnips to 1/2” root diameter; rutabagas to 1” root diameter. Roots may be carefully washed - NOT SCRUBBED. Broccoli: Heads dark or purplish green and compact. No yellow flow-ers in head. Stems cut about 5-6” from top of head. Free of insects/defects.Brussels sprouts: Select uniform, firm, well-shaped green sprouts. Trim stem to uniform 1/4”. Remove only loose, discolored outer leaves.Cabbage: Firm compact heads, stems 1/4” below head, no blemished or broken leaves (do not peel.) Need 2-3 outside wrapper leaves. Not insects or damage. May be washed.Cauliflower: Compact white heads, free of small leaves; ricey texture. Stems have 4-6 leaves; outer leaves 1-2” above head. No dirt on heads (soft bristled brush.)Celery: Remove roots of the stalk, trim butt to from triangle. Trim diseased and broke leaves on outside until uniform in color. Avoid pithy or woody, stringy stalk.Corn, sweet: Ears well filled to tip, kernels milky/ juicy. Need 2 ban-ner leaves on husks. Don’t remove too much husks. Trim brown silks to 1” from tip of husk. Trim shank at base of ear to 1”. Uniform in size and color; fresh, green, free of insects/disease.Cucumbers, Pickling: Fruits 3-5” long. Same maturity; uniform size, shape, color. slicers: Straight, dark green, 6-10”, uniform in size, shape and color. No overripe fruit, 1.4” uniform attached stem.eggplant: Uniform purple color; free of bronzing and green. Stems uniform 1 1/2 to 2”. Calyse green; Stylar scar small. Wipe clean; free of dark spot bruise/decay.Kohlrabi: Ball 2-3” diameter; root removed below ball. Trim leaves on upper 1/3 of ball 4-6”. Remove leaves cutting close to ball. Clean not washed.lettuce: Exhibit fresh, crisp, well-colored leaves. Exhibit entire plant. Trim root 1/4” from bottom leaves.Muskmelon: Fruits separate easily from vine. Free of soft spots, me-chanical injuries/discolor. Wipe clean. Ripe with clean leaf scar; no stem attached.Onions: Mature/cured. Neck small; not peeled. Remove broken/discol-ored outer scales. Small basal roots left, trimmed, uniform 1/2”. Wipe or brush. Trim dry, twisted tips to 1-2”. No damage to dry skin.Onions, table: Shown as green onions. Tops trimmed to 3” long; over-all length 6-8”. Roots 1/2”; wrapper skin removed before showing of long white shank. 1/2” diameter, straight, white stem, green leaves. Bulbs not enlarged.Peas: Bright green, seeds at best eating stage. Not washed: stems at-tached to pods (same as beans.) Sweet and tender to taste.Peppers: Uniform size, shape and color; free of disease/defect. Trim stems to 1/2-1”. Wipe clean only. Specimens should have the same number of lobes.Potatoes: Uniform size, shape, color, typical of labeled variety. Wash not scrub. No defects/disease.Pumpkins: Mature; uniform size, color, shape. Stems attached, length of 2”. Wipe clean.radish: Exhibit with leaves. Fresh, firm, crisp, good colored, smooth. Roots shown free of blemishes.spinach: Display with entire plant; its roots removed. Trim roots 1/4” from the bottom leaf. Leaf clean, fresh, crisp, well colored, free from blemishes.squash, summer: Small to medium sized fruits, rinds soft and eas-ily punctured with thumbnail. Uniform in size, shape and color. 1/2 “ stem, wipe clean. Zucchini: 6-8” also for straight neck and crookneck types. Round, scallop types 2-3” diameter.squash, Winter: Mature specimens, resist thumbnail pressure. Uniform in size, shape, color, free of defects. Stem attached 2-3”. swiss Chard: Plants fresh, crisp, bright, green leaves. Trim off roots, butts a pyramid shape. Exhibit like celery.tomatoes: Remove stems from all types of tomatoes. Uniform in size, shape and color. Perfectly shaped; free of cracks/blemishes. Stem scar down.Watermelon: Mature, not overripe. Yellow spot on rind (side on ground) indicates ripeness. Stem of 1”. Wipe clean NOT wash. Garlic: Neck should be dry. Roots trimmed to 1/2”. Cloves firm - skin dry but attached. Bulb clean. not stripped, stem of 1-2” above bulb.On Vegetables please include the name of the variety that is displayed.
Fruits Department “F”
Pre-registrations are due July 23, 2011. se Corner of home and hobbies Building
Faye Mavis, sebeka (218) 837-5940No Entry Fee
Pre-registration is required by July 23, 2011. No registrations will be taken on entry day. Premiums awarded as follows: 1st -
$2.00, 2nd - $1.00, 3rd - Ribbon.Entries may be brought in on Wednesday, July 27, from 11 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Entries may be picked up Sunday from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
The varieties of fruits and berries listed are based on recom-mendations for District 5 by the MN State Horticultural Society.
Collection cannot be entered singly. Please include variety name or names with exhibit.
Fruit showmanship: Condition of 30 pts is important. Damage by insects or disease should be disqualified. Handle specimens carefully. Do not polish fruit; wipe free of dust and residueapples: Medium size w/good color for variety. Free of insects, disease, mechanical injury. Stems intact; not broken. Polishing removes natural bloom. No leaves or foliage. Remove stem spurs.Blackberries: Show with stems or core. Good size, uniform, free of insects/disease. Overripe are dull, soft.Cherries: Show like plums.apples, Crab: Typical of variety in size & color. Unbroken stems at-tached, uniform in shape. Free of insects, mechanical injury. Size and fruit quality important.
lot 1 Beans, Navy (1-qt.) 2 Beans, Green (12 pods)3 Beans, Wax (12 pods)4 Purple Pole Beans (12 pods) 5 Beets, Early Globe (2 specimens) 6 Brussel Sprouts (1-qt.) 7 Cabbage, Drumhead or flat (2 spec.)8 Cabbage, Round or Cone head (1 spec.) 9 Cabbage, Red (1 specimen) 10 Carrots, Orange (3 specimens) 11 Cauliflower (1 specimen)12 Celery (1 stalk) 13 Cucumbers, slicing (3 specimens) 14 Cucumbers, dill size (6 specimens)15 Ground Cherries (1-pt.) 16 Egg Plant (1 specimen) 17 Kohlrabi (3 specimens) 18 Kale (3 specimens) 19 Broccoli (3 specimens) 20 Endive (3 specimens) 21 Lettuce, head (1 specimen)22 Garlic (3 specimens)23 Onions, White (3 specimens)24 Onions, Red (3 specimens)25 Onions, Yellow (3 specimens) 26 Parsnips (3 specimens)27 Parsley (1 potted plant) 28 Peppers, Green (3 specimens)
lot 29 Peppers, Red (3 specimens) 30 Peas (12 pods)31 Pumpkin, round yellow pie (1 spec.) 32 Pumpkin, long yellow pie (1 spec.) 33 Radishes, any summer (3 spec.) 34 Radishes, German Giant35 Squash, Hubbard (1 specimen) 36 Squash, White Bush Summer (1 spec.) 37 Squash, Crookneck (1 spec.) 38 Squash, Buttercup (1 spec.) 39 Squash, Zucchini 40 Squash, Acorn 41 Spinach 42 Swiss Chard (3 plants, roots removed) 43 Tomatoes, Early Red (3 spec.)44 Tomatoes, Late Red (3 spec.)45 Tomatoes, Yellow Pear (6) 46 Turnips for table use (3 spec.)47 Muskmelons (1 specimen)48 Watermelons (early or late, 1 specimen)49 Rutabaga, for table use (2 spec.) 50 Dill (3 heads)51 Display of Vegetables grown by one person, 3 varieties 52 Best Veg. (not listed)
scale of Points Condition 30(Showmanship) Uniformity 25
Color 20Size 15Trueness to variety 10Total 100
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Currants: Show in bunches/clusters. Individual berries large, clean, bright. Bunches well filled; free of insects/disease.Gooseberries: Individual berries, ripe or green. Ripe, good flavor/quality. Size and condition important.Grapes: Clusters uniform in size, color, must be dense/compact. Firmly attached to stem. Entries plump and fresh. High color indicated good quality/sugar content. Specimens mature; not overripe.Pears: Uniform size, shape typical. Free of insects, mechanical injuries/blemishes/bruises. No mixed varieties. Stems attached.Plums/Cherries: Fresh, plump, fully colored. Uniform in size, shape, typical of variety. Stems attached; natural bloom. Disqualify overripe/green fruits or place low.raspberries: Stated number of berries. Fruits good size, uniform, free of insects or disease. Not stems attached - turned down.strawberries: Stated numbers of specimens. Uniform in size, shape, color, no green streaks. Fresh, clean, bright - no mixed varieties. Free in insects, disease, damage. Cans and short stems attached. When display box are required, show w/o paper cover/plastic.
Class 8 — apples (Plate of 5)
Class 9 — Plums (Plate of 5)
Class 10 — Cherry Plums (Plate of 10)Premiums: 1st-$1.50; 2nd-$1.25
Class 11 — Grapes (Plate of 15)
Class 12 — everbearing strawberries (1 Cup)
Class 13 — Bush Berries (1 Cup)
Class 14 — home BrewEntrants must be 21 years of age or older. Amateurs only. No professional or commercial brewers allowed.
1st - $10.00, 2nd - $7.50, 3rd - ribbon
Floral DivisionDepartment “F”
Pre-registration is required. Forms are found on page 2 of this book. Pre-registrations are due July 23, 2011.
nO registrations will be taken entry day. no entry fee.Helen Quaschnick, Superintendent
Phone 837-5836Most Blue Entries Per Club: 1st-$25; 2nd-$15
A trophy will be awarded to the exhibitor winning the most blue ribbons and a purple Reserve Champion Ribbon for second place. Rules of Design Division: *Artificial foliage and flowers, fruits and vegetables are not permitted. Accessories may be used. No flowers from commercial sources may be used. Commercial growers selling plants or bulbs may not exhibit. Entries may be brought in Wednesday, July 27, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. *Bring your own jars for exhibits. responsibility for entering only the specified number of blooms or stems for each lot is that of the exhibitor.
Condition your plant material before using in designs or entering specimens. Take a tepid (room temperature) pail of water to the garden in which to immediately place your speci-mens. Use a sharp knife or shears to cut stems on a slant. Cut in late afternoon/early evening or early morning. Avoid new growth - it wilts easily. Recut stems under water preventing air pockets. Place pail in basement, without drafts, to cool. Remove foliage below water line of your specimen entry. Pickup items Sunday, July 31 at 11 a.m. but no later than 1 p.m.
Flower Division - Class aWadena County 2011 Categories for arrangements
Our Bird’s enjoyed
horticultureCut Flowers: Only 1 entry in each class by an exhibitor.
All Flowers must be grown by exhibitor. All cut flowers must be brought in small bottles for small specimens and larger bottles for larger specimens. No foliage should be under water. Premi-ums paid on all divisions. 1st;$2.00; 2nd-$1.00; 3rd-ribbon
Class B - annuals
lot 1 Beta2 Edelweiss
lot 3 Valiant4 Concord
lot 5 All varieties unlisted
lot 1 Ft. Laramie2 Ogallala
lot 3 Tribute4 Tri Star
lot 5 All unlisted varieties
lot 1 Red Raspberries2 Yellow Raspberries3 Blackberries
lot 4 Gooseberries5 Gooseberries6 Cranberries (high bush)
lot 7 Blueberries8 Juneberries9 Nanking Cherry
lot 1 Lager2 Ale 5
lot 3 Wine/Red4 Wine/White
lot 5 Wine/Table6 Other
lot 1 Ageratum, 3 stems2 Aster, 3 blooms 3 Baby’s Breath, (fresh) 1 spray4 Bachelor Buttons, 3 stems5 Balsam, 1 stem6 Bagonias, 1 bloom float in water7 Bells of Ireland, 1 stalk8 Calendula, 3 blooms9 Candytuft, 3 stems 10 Canterbury Bells, 1 stem11 Carnation, 3 blooms12 Celosia, plume, 1 spike13 Celosia, crest, 1 stem14 Cleome, 1 truss
lot15 Cosmos, 3 blooms16 Dianthus, 3 stems17 Dusty Miller, 3 stems17a Feverfew, 1 stem18 Helianthus (Sunflower), 1 bloom19 Helichrysum, (Strawflower), 3 stems19a Impatiens, 3 stems20 Larkspur, 1 spike21 Lavatera, 1 stem22 Lisianthus, 1 stem23 Marigold, over 3”, 1 bloom24 Marigold, 1 1/2”-3”, 3 blooms25 Marigold, under 1 1/2”, 3 blooms
lot 1 Mallard -green emphasis2 Loon - water showing3 Oriole - bold colors4 Gold finch - yellow emphasis
lot5 Bluebird - cool colors6 Hummingbird - show rhythm7 Robin - designer choice8 Woodduck - dried materials
lot 1 South Dakota2 Toka
lot 3 Underwood4 All Varieties Not Listed
lot 5 Collection of at least 4 not listed
lot 1 Opata2 Sapa3 Compass
lot 4 All unlisted varieties5 All Seedlings
lot 6 Collection of at least 3 listed
lot 1 Mantet2 Oriole3 State Fair4 Beacon5 Chestnut Crab7 Wealthy
lot 8 Minjon9 Red Baron10 Lake Land11 Sweet 1612 N.W. Greening13 Redwell
lot 14 Haralson 15 All Varieties of Crabs Not Listed17 Collection of apples 6 or more listed variety
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Class D - Perennial Cut Flowers Continued
Class e - roses, hybrid tea, 1 bloom to stem
Floribunda, one cluster
Grandiflora, one cluster
Miniature
Class F: hosta (one leaf) any colorname Cultivar, if known
Cut in Late evening. Submerge leaves in cold water overnight. Clean leaf and “wedge” specimen in water filled bottle. Name
Cultivator, if known.lot1 Dwarf - under 1” Width2 Miniature - 1-3” Width3 small - 3-5” Width4 Medium - 5-9” Width5 large - 9-12” Width6 Giant - over 12”
Class G - house Plant/Container (in bloom)Plants in possession of exhibitor for at least 2 months and
container grown; not over 12” pot.
Class B - annuals continued
Class C - Bulbs & tubers (1 entry)lot1 Calla, no foliage2 Canna, by color 3 Dahlia - 1 stem - disbud, retain 1 or 2 sets of leaves
4 Gladiolus, Florets, 1 spike - shown with 2 leaves above water level
5 Lily, Upfacing Asiatic Hybrid, 1 stem
6 Lily, Outfacing Asiatic Hybrid, 1 stem
7 Lily, Tiger, 1 stem
8 Hemmerocallis (Day lily) 1 scape (each scape should have open bloom and buds to open)
9 Spider Lily, 1 Stem, any color
Class D - Perennial Cut Flowers
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lot1 White2 Yellow
lot 3 Pink 4 Red
lot5 Bi-color6 Other
lot 1 White2 Yellow
lot 3 Pink 4 Red
lot5 Bi-color6 Other
lot 1 White2 Yellow
lot 3 Pink 4 Red
lot5 Other
lot 1 White 2 Yellow3 Pink
lot 4 Red 5 Other
lot6 Climbing Rose 7 Shrub Rose
a. Pinkb. White
c. Yellowd. Orange
e. Redf. other
a. Pinkb. White
c. Peach d. Orange
e. Red f. Yellow
g. other
lot1 Achillea (Yarrow), 1 stem2 Aconitum (Monkshood), 1 stem3 Asclepias (Butterfly Weed), 1 stem4 Astillbe (Red), 1 stem5 Astillbe (Pink), 1 stem6 Astillbe (White), 1 stem7 Asters, 3 stems8 Baptisia (Wild Indigo), 1 stem9 Campanula, blue or white clips, 1 stem10 Campanula, Other, 1 stem
lot11 Chrysanthemum, cushion, 1 spray 12 Chrystanthemum, single, 1 spray13 Chrysanthemum, spider, 1 spray14 Coreopsis, 3 blooms15 Daisy, Shasta, 3 blooms16 Delphinium, 1 spike17 Dianthus (Sweet William), 3 stems18 Dusty Miller (Centaurea), 1 stem
lot19 Echinacea (Coneflower), 3 bloom20 Echinops (Globe Thistle), 1 stem21 Gaillardia (Blanket-flower), 3 blooms22 Gloriosa Daisy, single, 3 blooms23 Gloriosa Daisy, double, 3 blooms24 Heliotrope, 1 stem25 Heliopsis, 1 stem26 Heuchera (Coral bells), 3 stems27 Hollyhocks, 1 stem28 Liatris (Gayfeather), 1 spike29 Malva, 1 stem
lot30 Monarda (Bee balm), any color, 1 stem31 Perovskia, (Russian Sage), 1 stem32 Phlox, 1 truss (maximum 15” stem) 33 Platycodon (Balloon-flower), 1 stem34 Primrose, 1 stem35 Rudbeckia (Brown eyed Susan), 1 stem36 Salvia, 3 spikes37 Sedum, 1 stem38 Statice, German, 1 spray39 Veronica, 3 spikes40 Shrub Hydrangea
lot1 African Violet, single crown, single flower2 African Violet, single crown, double flower3 Begonia, Fibrous4 Begonia, Tuberous5 Fuchsia6 Geranium
lot 7 Gloxinia8 Impatiens, single9 Impatiens, double10 Hanging Basket11 Patio Planter 12 Herb Garden, 3 plant minimum13 Any Other
a. Pinkb. White
c. Peach d. Orange
e. Red f. Yellow
g. other
a. Pinkb. White
c. Peach d. Orange
e. Red f. Yellow
g. other
a. Under 2"b. 2-4"
c. 4-6"d. 6-8"
e. Over 8"
a. Under 2½"b. 2½-3½"
c. 3½-4½"d. 4½-5½"
e. Over 5½"
lot26 Marigold, single, 3 blooms27 Nasturtium, single 3 blooms 28 Nasturtium, double, 3 blooms29 Nicotinia, 3 stems30 Pansy, 3 blooms31 Petunia, single 1 spray32 Petunia, double 1 spray33 Petunia, wave 1 spray34 Phlox, annual 3 blooms35 Pinks, 3 blooms36 Salvia, blue 3 blooms37 Salvia, red 3 blooms38 Scabiosa (Pinchusion Flower), 3 blooms39 Snapdragon, 1 color, 3 stems40 Snapdragon, 3 colors, 3 stems
lot41 Snapdragons, dwarf, 3 stems42 Sweet Peas, 3 stems 43 Statice, 1 stem44 Tithonia (Mexican Sunflower), 3 blooms45 Verbena, 3 stems46 Zinna, under 4”, 3 blooms47 Zinna, 4 “ or larger, 1 bloom48 Zinna, cactus type under 4”, 3 blooms49 Zinna, cactus type 4” or larger, 1 bloom49a Zinna, pompon 3 blooms50 Coleus, 1 stem50a Love lies bleeding50b any others
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Foliage Plants - no Blooms
unusual house Plants
Multiple Plants
Class h - Juniors up to 12Champion Ribbon for most blue ribbons
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no entry Fee. use registration form on pg. 2.Rules
1. Preregistration is required. By mail or email. Deadline July 23, 2011.
2. All entries must be brought in on Wednesday, July 27, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. No late entries will be accepted.
3. No exhibits will be accepted for competition which are not listed in the premium list.
4. All articles out of date, soiled, not of one’s own manufacture or previously exhibited in department cannot be accepted
5. An exhibitor may enter only one exhibit in any lot, but he may enter in as many lots as he wishes.
6. Articles must be neatly finished on back side, clean and well pressed.
7. Judges are instructed not to award premiums in any lot unless article is worthy of merit even if there is not competition.
8. Articles may be picked up Sunday, July 31 from 11-1 p.m.9. Premiums will not be paid on articles removed before Sunday,
lot1 Bachelor Buttons, same color, 3 blooms2 Bachelor Buttons, mixed colors, 3 blooms3 Hosta, 1 leaf, green only4 Hosta, 1 leaf, margined5 Marigold, small, 3 stem6 Marigold, large, 1 stem7 Nasturtiums, 3 stems8 Petunia, single, 1 spray9 Petunia, double, 1 spray
lot 10 Snapdragons, 3 stems, one color11 Snapdragons, 3 stems, mixed12 Sunflower, 1 stem13 Viola, 3 stems14 Zinnia, small, 3 bloom15 Zinnia, large, 1 bloom16 Dahlia, 1 bloom17 Gladiolus, 1 bloom
lot1 Coleus2 Cactus3 Caladium
lot 4 Fern5 Ivy6 Philodendron
lot 7 Pathos8 Other
lot1 Foliage
lot2 In Bloom
lot1 Terrarium
lot2 Dish Garden
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July 31.Premiums issued for department are as follows:
1st - $3.00, 2nd - $2.00, 3rd - ribbonOther ribbons awarded will be:
*Grand Champion Homemaking Crafts - Ribbon*Reserve Champion Homemaking Crafts - Ribbon
*Grand Champion Culinary - Ribbon*Reserve Champion Culinary - Ribbon
*Most Blue Ribbons/individual - $15.00* Overall Grand Champion of Dept. - $25.00
Homemaking CraftsPremiums Paid: 1st- $3.00; 2nd- $2.00; 3rd- ribbon
KitChen & DininG rOOMClass 1 - table linens
a. Placemats (2)
B. table & lunch Cloth
Class 2 — accessoriesa. Dishtowels (1)
lot1 Knit2 Crochet3 Embroidered
lot 4 Stenciled5 Appliqued6 Cross Stitch
lot 7 Counted Cross Stitch8 Quilted9 Other
lot1 Embroidery 2 Cross Stitch
lot 3 Applique 4 Hardanger
lot 5 Stenciling6 Other
lot13 Knit14 Crochet15 Embroidered
lot 16 Stenciled17 Appliqued18 Counted Cross Stitch
lot 19 Quilted20 Other
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B. Potholders (2)
BathrOOMClass 4 — linens
a. towels — Bath & towel
General hOusehOlDClass 6 — Pillows
Class 7 — rugs
Class 8 — afghans
BeDrOOMsClass 9 — linensa. Pillowcases (1)
B. Dresser scarf
Class 11 — tatting
Class 12 — quilts
Knit & CrOChetClass 13 — adult hand Knits
a. large item
B. small item
Class 14 — Child hand Knitsa. large item
B. small item
Class 15 — adult Crocheta. large item
B. small item
Class 16 — Child’s Crocheta. large item
lot1 Men’s Sweater, Plain2 Women’s Sweater, Plain3 Men’s Sweater, Complicated4 Women’s Sweater, Complicated
lot 5 Men’s Vest6 Women’s Vest7 4-Pc. Ensemble, (Hat, Scarf & Mitten)
lot8 Slippers9 Socks10 Hat
lot11 Mittens/Gloves12 Scarf13 Collar
lot14 Other15 Cuffs
lot1 Sweater- Plain2 Sweater- Complicated3 Jacket-Poncho4 3-Pc. Set (Hat, Sweater & Booties)
lot 5 4-Pc. Outdoor Ensemble (Cap, Scarf, Mittens)6 Dress7 Other
lot7 Slippers8 Socks/Booties
lot9 Cap10 Scarf
lot11 Other
lot1 Men’s Sweater, Lt./Med. Weight2 Women’s Sweater, Lt./Med. Weight3 Men’s Sweater, Bulky
lot 4 Women’s Sweater, Bulky5 Men’s Vest6 Women’s Vest7 4-Pc. Set (Cap, Scarf Mittens)8 Crochet Shawl
lot9 Slippers10 Hat11 Mittens12 Scarf13 Doily (Under 14”) Yarn
lot 14 Doily (Over 14”) Yarn15 Doily (Under 14”) Crochet Cotton
lot 16 Doily (Over 14”) Crochet Cotton17 Cuffs18 Other
lot1 Sweater, Lt./Med. Weight2 Sweater, Bulky3 Jacket/Poncho4 Matched Set (Sweater, Cap, Booties)
lot 5 4-Pc. Set (Cap, Scarf, Mittens)6 Dress 7 Other
lot1 Embroidery2 Cross Stitch3 Counted Cross Stitch
lot 4 Applique5 Stencil6 Child’s Room
lot 7 Quilted8 Other
lot9 Embroidery10 Cross Stitch11 Counted Cross Stitch
lot 12 Appliqued13 Stencil14 Child’s Room
lot 15 Quilted16 Other
lot1 Collar
lot 2 Doilies
lot 3 Other
lot1 Pieced/Hand Tied2 Pieced/Hand Quilted3 Pieced/Machine Quilted4 Applique
lot 5 Crazy Quilt6 Special Mixed/Technique7 Baby Quilt - Hand Tied8 Baby Quilt - Machine Quilted9 Baby Quilt/Hand Quilted
lot1 Hooked Yarn2 Crochet Rag3 Crochet Yarn
lot 4 Braided Rag5 Woven Yarn6 Loomed Rag
lot 7 Recycled Material8 Other
lot1 Crochet2 Afghan Stitch3 Afghan Stitch with cross stitch
lot 4 Woven 5 Hairpin Lace6 Baby Knit7 Baby Crochet
lot 8 Machine Knit9 Knit10 Other
lot1 Embroidery 2 Cross Stitch
lot 3 Counted Cross Stitch4 Monogram
lot 5 Braid Trim6 Textile Paint
lot1 Boudior 2 Needlepoint3 Embroidered4 Crewel5 Crochet
lot 6 Knit7 Patchwork8 Applique9 Latch-hook10 Counted Cross Stitch
lot 11 Folded Fabric12 Stencil13 Lace & Ribbon14 Quilted15 Other
lot6 Knit 7 Crochet 8 Embroidery 9 Cross Stitch
lot 10 Counted Cross Stitch 11 Applique12 Stenciled13 Woven
lot 14 Hand Quilted15 Machine Quilted Fabric16 Other
lot 10 Embroidered11 Group Quilt12 Stenciled Quilt13 Quilted Garment14 Miniature Quilt15 First Quilt
lot 16 Fleece17. Sr. Citizens 65+ a. Hand Tied b. Hand Quilted c. Machine Quilted18. Other
Carnival rides
Call for Advanced Sale Tickets 218-639-3361
CArNIvAL by Midwest Rides
OPENThurs., Fri., and
Sat.1 p.m to closing
Beer Garden by the Nite Owl
9 pm to closing Thurs. |Fri. |Sat.
Fri., July 29DC Hawk - Country Band 7:30 (near beer garden)
Sat., July 30The Original Artist DJ - 8 p.m.Bar Bingo - TBA
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B. small item
Class 17 — Machine Knita. adult Garment
B. small item
ClOthinG COnstruCtiOn
Class 18 — Women’s Garmentsa. Complicated
Class 19 — Men’s Garmenta. Complicated
Class 20 — Children’s Garmentsa. Complicated
Class 21 — Fleece
Class 22 — homemade Bags
Class 23 –Wallhangings and Pictures(Must have means to hang)
Class 24 –handicrafts(Must have means to hang)
Class 25 — novelty Wallhanging/Picture(Must have means to hang)
Class 26 — Photography(Must be Mounted)
a. Black & White
B. Color
hanDiCraFts(not to be hung)
Class 27 — rosemaling
Class 28— tole Painting(On Wood or Metal)
Class 29 — Dolls
Class 30 — Miscellaneous toys
Class 31 — Woodworking
Class 32 — Miscellaneous
lot1 Pencil2 Oil/Acrylic3 Ink
lot 4 Charcoal5 Water Color6 Calligraphy
lot 7 Other
lot1 Crewel2 Needlepoint3 Latch-hook 4 Counted Cross Stitch
lot 5 String Art6 Stencil7 Quilted8 Macrame
lot 9 Hardanger10 Other
lot1 Kitchen2 Dining Room3 Living Room
lot 4 Bedroom5 Bathroom6 Family Room
lot 7 Den8 Child’s room9 Other
lot1 Scenic2 People3 Nature
lot 4 Animals5 Collage6 Digitally enhanced
lot 7 Floral8 Other
lot9 Scenic10 People11 Nature
lot 12 Animals13 Digitally enhanced 14 Floral
lot 15 Collage16 Other
lot1 Useful Box2 Plate, Tray or Plaque
lot 3 Small Saw Blade with Stand4 Cream Can
lot 5 Coffee Pot6 Wood Art7 Other
lot1 Useful Box2 Plate, Tray or Plaque3 Small Saw Blade w/Stand4 Cream Can
lot5 Coffee Pot6 Tole Painted Picture7 Plaque/Sign8 Other
lot1 Clothing2 Stuffed & Dressed3 Decorative
lot4 Knit5 Crochet6 Porcelain
lot 7 Other
lot1 Stuffed Animal2 Puppet
lot3 Knit Toy4 Crochet Toy
lot5 Other
lot1 Stool2 Bench3 Chest4 Bird Feeder5 Bird House6 Doll House7 Toys & Toy Furniture
lot 8 Decoys9 Clock10 Cars11 Boxes12 Wood Inlay13 Jigsaw/Coping/ Scroll14 Sculpture
lot 15 Picture Frames16 Hand Carving17 Planter18 Wood Burning19 29” & Under Other20 30” & Over Other21 Shelf22 Other
lot1 Ceramic2 Wheat Weaving3 Dried Centerpiece4 Stenciling5 Metal Punch6 Basketry
lot 7 Calligraphy8 Tooled Leather9 Padded Frame10 Padded Album11 Plastic Canvas12 Decorative Eggs
lot 13 Origami14 Rock Painting15 Other16 Paper Mache17 Weaving
lot1 Complicated
lot2 Simple
lot7 Slippers8 Booties
lot9 Cap 10 Scarf
lot11 Mittens12 Other
lot1 Simple
lot2 Complicated
lot3 Other
lot11 Cap 12 Scarf
lot13 Mittens14 Slippers
lot15 Booties16 Other
lot1 Complicated
lot2 Simple
lot3 Other
lot1 Complicated
lot2 Simple
lot3 Other
lot1 Complicated
lot2 Simple
lot3 Other
lot1 Large Item
lot2 Small Item
$1 Entry per team
(2 person teams)
OPEN TO ALL!
Ag related timed events
More Info. Call
Gene Roller:
218-385-4091
Barnyard Olympics
Sat., July 30 - following Pride Auction 4 pm
Sign up in office
12 to 8 p.m.
ALL 3 DAyS
Petting Zoo
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Class 33 — seasonal home Decor
Class 34— senior Citizens (over 65)
Class 35 — Current Crafts
Class 36 — Book Binding
Class 37 — scrapbook/Memory Book
Class 38 — Metal Work
Class 39 — stamping/ embossing
Class 40 — Wood Carving
Culinary Division/Home & Hobbies
Department “i” — sectionFaye Mavis – 837-5940
no entry FeePre-registration form is found on page 2 of this booklet:
Canning & Baking rules:1. Preregistration is required. Deadline is July 23, 2011. no registrations will be accepted on entry day.2. All entries must be brought in on Wednesday, July 27, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. No entry fee.3. All entries must be the work of the exhibitor.4. No person can enter more than one exhibit in the same lot.5. All breads and cakes should be taken out of the tins.6. All canned goods must be in regulation pint or quart jars. Jelly and jams must be in regulation pints also.7. All canned goods must have been canned within one year of the fair. We have the right to open all jars of canned goods to judge.8. All baked goods must be made from scratch. No entries made from a mix will be accepted.9. Baked goods may be placed on a paper plate & put in a zip lock bag for display.10. Items in this department will be released 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sunday, July 31, 2011.11. Premiums awarded in this department are: 1st - $3.00, 2nd - $2.00, 3rd - ribbon.
Premiums paid for each class. 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - ribbon
Class 40 — yeast Bread & sweet Dougha. yeast Bread (1/2 loaf)
B. yeast sweet Dough (1/2 loaf or 3 rolls)
Class 41— quick Breads (1/4 of loaf or 3 Muffins)
Class 42 — Cakes unfrosted (4” x 4” Cake or 3 Cupcakes)
lot1 White Bread2 Oatmeal Bread3 Raisin Bread
lot 4 Whole Wheat Bread5 Rye Bread6 Cinnamon Bread
lot 7 Other Yeast Bread8 Bread Machine Bread
lot8 Coffee Cake9 Tea Ring10 White Buns11 Whole Wheat Bun12 Other Bun13 White Dinner
lot 14 Whole Wheat Dinner Roll15 Other Dinner Roll16 Unfrosted Cinnamon Roll17 Caramel Rolls
lot 18 Prune-filled Roll19 Danish Pastry Rolls20 Other Sweetbread Loaf21 Bread Machine
lot1 8 x 8 Single Page2 8 x 8 2-page3 12 x 12 Single Page
lot 4 12 x 12 2-page5 Computer, Single Page
lot 6 Computer 2-Page7 Other
lot1 Mailbox2 Picture Frame
lot 3 Garden Art4 Wind Chimes
lot 5 Sculpture over 3’6 Other
lot1 Stamped Cards (set of 3)2 Stamped Velum (set of 3)3 Embossed Cards (set of 3)
lot 4 Dry Embossed (set of 3)5 Other
lot1 Carving in Round2 Relief Carving3 Bark Carving
lot1 Nut Bread2 Date Bread3 Banana Bread4 Ginger Bread5 Pumpkin Bread6 Zucchini Bread
lot 7 Carrot Bread8 Bran Muffins9 Blueberry Muffins10 Baking Powder Biscuits
lot 11 Quick Bread Coffee Cake12 Cranberry Bread13 Raisin Bread14 Bread Machine
lot1 Angel Food2 Devils Food3 Yellow4 Marble5 Spice6 White7 Sponge
lot 8 Bunt9 Oatmeal10 Pound11 Cake in a Jar12 Apple13 Carrot14 Fruit Cake
lot 15 Jelly Roll16 Choc. Cupcakes17 White Cupcakes18 Chiffon19 Date20 Other
lot1 Tree Skirt2 Tablecloth3 Stocking4 Pillow5 Centerpiece6 Wreath
lot 7 Under 3” Ornament8 Over 3” Ornament9 Wall Decoration10 Tree Top Ornament11 Angel12 Quilted Article
lot 13 Decor. Christmas Sweatshirt14 Other15 Scarecrows
lot1 Doll Clothes2 Ceramic3 Pencil Drawing4 Wood Carving5 Other Wood6 Rug 237 Stuffed Toy8 Other Toy9 Candlewick10 Painting11 Embroidery12 Afghan, Knit
lot 13 Afghan, Crochet14 Sweater, Knit15 Sweater, Crochet16 Ink Drawing17 Model Ships18 Crochet Shawl19 Small Knit Article20 Sm. Crochet Article21 Decorative Pillow22 Needlepoint Stenciling
lot 24 Apron25 Tatting26 Counted Cross Stitch27 Eggs-Decorative28 Fleece Article 29 Crochet Trim Hanky30 Model cars31 Model Airplanes32 Artistic Display33 Other
lot1 Stationary- Assort. of 32 Greeting Cards- Assort. of 3
lot 3 Candlemaking4 Recycle Art 5 Homemade Soap6 Beadwork
lot 7 Jewelry8 Stained Glass
lot1 Large
lot2 Small
Sanctioned by the Minnesota Pedal
Pullers Association - 1st, 2nd and 3rd place qualify for
StateAges 3-9 • Register
on Site by office
FFA Children’s
Pedal Pull
Saturday, July 30 • 12:30 P.M.
Sponsored by Don Strayer & Strayer Dairy and the by Wadena-Deer Creek FFA
ATV & Lawnmower PullSat., July 30 at 2:00
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Class 43 — Bars unfrosted (3)
Class 44 — Miscellaneous (3)
Class 45 — Pies (1/4 Pie)
Class 46 — Candy (3 Pieces)
Class 47 — Cookies (3 required)
Canned 48 — Canned Vegetables
Class 49 — Canned Fruits
Class 50 — Meats, Pickles, & relishesa. Meats
B. Pickles
C. relishes
Class 51— Jelly & Jama. Jelly
B. Jam
Class 52 — Junior Division (age 17 & younger)a. Breads (1/2 loaf or 3 rolls)
lot1 White Sugar2 Molasses3 Light Dropped4 Dark Dropped5 Ice Box6 Filled
lot 7 Chocolate8 Chocolate Chip9 Oatmeal10 Gingersnaps11 Peanut Butter12 Fancy
lot 13 Spritz14 Unbaked Cookies15 Peanut16 Other
lot1 Asparagus2 Beans, Green3 Beans, Yellow4 Beet Greens5 Beets6 Carrots
lot 7 Corn8 Peas9 Pumpkin10 Sauerkraut11 Tomatoes (Cut)12 Tomatoes (Whole)
lot 13 Tomato Juice14 Mixed Veg. for Soup15 Spinach16 Vegetable Juice17 Potatoes
lot1 Blueberries2 Blackberries3 Cranberries
lot 4 Bing Cherries5 Crab Apples6 Red Currants
lot 7 Gooseberries8 Ground Cherries9 Plums
lot1 Chicken2 Beef3 Pork4 Sausage
lot 5 Fish6 Mincemeat7 Mock Mincemeat8 Venison
lot 9 Pickled Meat/Fish10 Bear11 Squirrel12 Rabbit
lot11 Mixed12 Dill13 Chunk
lot 14 Sweet15 Beet16 Watermelon
lot 17 Bread & Butter
lot19 Catsup20 Chili Sauce21 Corn Relish
lot 22 Beet Relish23 Chow Chow24 Green Tomato
lot 25 Spaghetti Sauce26 Zucchini Relish27 Salsa
lot1 Fudge2 Divinity3 Penuche4 Caramels
lot 5 Toffee6 Molded Mints7 Filled Candy8 Peanut Brittle
lot 9 Taffy10 Fruit Reather11 Marzipan12 Other
lot1 Apple2 Currant3 Grape4 Chokecherry
lot 5 Pincherry6 Cherry7 Plum8 Strawberry
lot 9 Raspberry10 Blackberry
lot11 Raspberry12 Apricot13 Grape14 Peach15 Plum
lot 16 Strawberry17 Apple18 Blueberry19 Orange Marmalade
lot 20 Rhubarb Marmalade21 Tomato Marmalade22 Apple Butter
lot1 White Yeast Bread2 Dark Yeast Bread3 White Yeast Rolls4 Dark Yeast Rolls
lot 5 Other Yeast Bread/Roll6 Quick Breads7 3 Muffins8 Quick Bread Coffee Cake
lot1 Brownies2 Date
lot 3 Lemon4 Cherry
lot 5 Raisin6 Apple
lot 7 Apricot8 Other
lot1 Cream Puffs2 Doughnuts, Plain3 Doughnuts, Choc.
lot 4 Doughnuts, Raised5 Long Johns/ Bismarks
lot 6 Rosettes7 Lefse8 Other
lot1 Apple2 Mince3 Rhubarb
lot 4 Raspberry5 Cherry6 Raisin
lot 7 Peach8 Blueberry
lot 10 Raspberries11 Rhubarb12 Apricot
lot 13 Peaches14 Pears15 Apples
lot 16 Grapes17 Applesauce18 Mixed Fruit
Reptile & Amphibian Discovery
Thursday • Friday • Saturday
Pet Parade Saturday at 11:30 amsponsored by the Wadena County Humane Society
FaCePainTinG
By Brenda
all Three days
“Dug the Caricature
guy”11 a.m.-5 p.m.
All 3 days
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Sponsored by the Heartland 2-Cylinder Club
Trophies for Top 2 People’s Choice Awards
2010 1st Place Car Class - Bob and Violet Pourrier 2010 2nd Place Car Class - Dan & Dianne Powers
2010 1st Place Bike Class- Jack Brooks
Staffed by: High-Octane Auto Club
Demo Derby and Enduro Races
Grandstand
Sunday, July 30 at 2 p.m.
BAJA RACESGrandstand
Friday, July 29 at 7 p.m.
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B. Cakes, Cookies, Bars, & Miscellaneous(4x4 Cake or Pie, 3 Cookies)
Class 53 — Mixes in Jars(1 quart)
lot10 White Cake, 1/411 Dark Cake, 1/412 White Cupcakes13 Dark Cupcakes14 Angel Food Cake15 Bars (3)16 Chocolate Chip Cookies17 Oatmeal Cookies
lot 18 Gingersnap Cookies (3)19 Peanut Butter Cookies (3)20 Sugar Cookies21 Refrigerator Cookies22 Candies (3)23 Pie24 Other
lot1 Cookies
lot 2 Bars
lot 3 Soups
lot 4 Other
lot 9 Finnish Flat Bread10 Baking Powder
lot 11 Bread Machine
Dog Judging
Sat., July 23rdat 8:30 am
(4-H Building)
Clothing Day
Mon., July 18th(4-H Building)
All Clothing Projects and Re-vue Judging is done Monday, July 18. No Clothing Projects are judged at the County Fair. Clothing exhibits will be on display beginning on Wed. evening, July 27 until 11 a.m. Sun., July 31.
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Reuter & Matthiae Family DentistryAttn: Ryan ReuterPO Box 528Wadena, MN 56482
Reuter & Matthiae Family Dentistry Q04P
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Dentists
Charly Baune 218-346-8890 X X
www.reuterfamilydentistry.com
Heidi C. Reuter, DDS
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Reuter & Matthiae Family DentistryAttn: Ryan ReuterPO Box 528Wadena, MN 56482
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Dentists
Charly Baune 218-346-8890 X X
Reuter & Matthiae Family DentistryAttn: Ryan ReuterPO Box 528Wadena, MN 56482
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To be considerate of 4-H members who REALLy want to go to the State Fair: please discuss with your family before the County Fair, IF you win a State Fair Trip, “are you going to be able to accept it?”
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Wednesday, July 27 Sneak a Peak Day!!!!11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. All Open Class exhibits in place (judging begins at 5:00 p.m.)2:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4-H Conference Judging of all non-livestock projects except clothing & those specifiedbelow. Exhibits brought in after 5:00 p.m. on entry day will not be judged.10:00 p.m. All animals in place 4-H and Open
8:30a.m. HorseRelated&HorselessHorseJudging•4-HHorseShow (Outdoor Arena) immediately following Horse Related & Horseless 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Exhibit Buildings Open10:00 a.m. Medallion Hunt (clues will be posted throughout the day) sign-up in Fair Office 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Wadena County Historical Log Museum open 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Children/Day Care Games 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Face Painting by Brenda11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. “Dug the Caricature Guy”12:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Reptile and Amphibian Discovery 1:00 p.m. - Closing Carnival Rides by Midwest Rides2:00-6:00p.m. FreeNitrateTestingclinic,WadenaSoil&WaterConservationDistrict (bring 1/2 cup cool water in a zip lock or twist tie baggie or sterile jar)2:30p.m. 4-HSwineShow- Swine Barn 3:00p.m. 4-HLambLead•WoolShow•4-HSheepShow-Sheep Barn Arena 3:30 p.m. 4-H Beef followed by Open Class Beef - Dairy Show Arena 5:00p.m. 4-HPoultryShow- Sheep Barn Arena 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Face Painting by Brenda 6:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Madhatters 9:00 p.m. to Closing Beer Garden provided by the Nite Owl
Thursday, July 28
8:00a.m. 4-HGoatShow- Sheep Barn Arena8:45a.m. 4-HDairyShowfollowedbyOpenClassDairy - Dairy Show Arena10:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Exhibit Buildings Open10:00 a.m. Medallion Hunt (clues will be posted throughout the day) sign-up in Fair Office11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. “Dug the Caricature Guy”11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Face Painting by Brenda12:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Reptile and Amphibian Discovery1:00 p.m.-Closing Carnival Rides by Midwest Rides Carnival1:30 p.m. 4-H Livestock Demonstrations2:00 p.m. Tina and Lena - Comedy Musical Act Center Stage2:00-6:00 Free Nitrate Testing Clinic - see Thursday3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Horse Hippology Contest - Horse Barn, all youth may compete4:00p.m. 4-HPrideAuctionSign-upDeadline4:00p.m. 4-HLlamaShow-Dairy Show Arena4:00 p.m. Tina and Lena - Comedy Musical Act Center Stage5:00p.m. WhirlawaysSquareDancingDemonstration5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Face Painting by Brenda5:30p.m. 4-HRabbitShow-Sheep Barn Arena6:30 p.m. Tina and Lena - Comedy Musical Act Center Stage7:00 p.m. Horsemanship Clinic by Bob Johnson7:00 p.m. BAJA Races at the Grandstand7:30 p.m. DC & Hawk/ Country Band - Next to the Beer Garden
Friday, July 29
Medallion Hunt
“Dug the Caricature Guy”•Thurs •Fri •Sat
Beer Garden
FacePainting
Carnival Rides
BAJA Races
Tina & LenaSat. 2, 4 & 6:30
Horse Hippology Contest
DC & Hawk Country Band Fri. 7:30 p.m.
Whirlaways Square Dancing Demonstration
Reptile & Amphibian Discovery•Thurs •Fri •Sat
Carnival Rides
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Saturday, July 30
Pet Parade
FacePainting
Reptile & Amphibian Discovery
Classic Car & Motorcycle Show
ATV & Lawn Mower Pull
Battle of the Bands
Kids Pedal Pull
Dunk Tank
Bar Bingo The Original Artist DJ
Local Talent Contest
Century Farms Ceremony
Carnival Rides
Sunday, July 314:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Open Class release of Livestock only9:00 a.m. Horsemanship Clinic with Bob Johnson - see registration information in booklet11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Release of 4-H Livestock and 4-H & Open Class exhibits Exhibits must be picked up BEFORE 1 p.m.2:00 p.m. Demo Derby and Enduro Races at the Grandstand
Demo Derby & Enduro Races
LOT1 Simple Sewing Garment2 Complicated Garment3 Scrapbooking Pg4 Stuffed Toy5 Pillow6 Stenciled item7 Embroidery/Cross Stitch8 Knitted or Crocheted item9 Quilted Article10 Doll11 Stuffed item12 Wood Carving13 Jigsaw Work14 Other Wood Work15 Weaving16 Original Watercolor17 Original Pencil18 Original Colored Pencil19 Original Ink20 Original Charcoal21 Original Felt Tip22 Original Temp
LOT 23 Original Oil or Acrylic24 Rock Painting 25 Pastels26 Origami27 Print - ie block or nature28 Paper Maché29 Ceramic30 Metal Work31 Wood Burning32 Tooling33 Models34 Creative Writing35 Holiday36 Jewelry37 Clay38 Cut Paper39 Photography item40 Computer Art41 Bead Work42 Stamping/Embossing43 Other
LOT 1 Crayon2 Chalk3 Watercolor4 Tempera or Acrylic5 Finger paint6 Felt tip7 Pencil drawing8 Colored pencil9 CharcoaL10 Paint by number11 Stenciled item/Stamping12 Clay13 Paper maché14 Metal16 Sand art17 Fun Foam18 Wood craft19 yarn work20 Mobile21 Ceramic or Plaster of Paris22 String art23 Wood burning24 Jewelry25 Mosaic
26 CollageLOT 27 Cut paper28 Creative writing29 Booklet30 Embroidery31 Plastic canvas32 Rock painting33 Holiday34 Photography item (taken by child)35 Computer art36 Bead work37 Models38 Toys39 Weaving40 Quilting41 Macaroni/Seed42 Simple Sewing Garmet43 Stuffed Item44 Gift45 Batik/Tye Dyed46 Puppet47 Scrapbook/Memory Page48 Stamping/Embossing49 Other
ENTRIES mUST BE mADE OR
TAkEN BY CHILD.
Pre-registration for Department k
required by July 23, 2011. Use form on
page 2. No entry fee. Ribbons for 1st, 2nd and 3rd, Premiums
$2.00, $1.50 and $1.00.
Exhibits may be brought in on
Wednesday, July 27 from 11:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. Entries can be picked up Sunday,
July 31 from 11:00 a.m. to 1 p.m.michelle Neels 218-252-4948.
Students Arts, Crafts and Hobbies CLASS 40 - (Pre-School - kindergarten)CLASS 41 - (Gr. 1-2-3)CLASS 42 - ( Gr. 4-5-6)
CLASS 38 - Sr. High School (Gr. 10-11-12)CLASS 39 - Jr. High School (Gr. 7-8-9)
8:30a.m. WSCA/CMHIAHorseShow, open to all, see show bill in booklet9:00a.m. 4-HDogExhibitionShow10:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Exhibit Buildings Open11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Face Painting by Brenda11:30a.m. PetParadesponsoredbytheWadenaCountyHumaneSociety11:30 a.m. 4-H Demonstrations in 4-H Building12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Reptile & Amphibian Discovery12:00p.m.-4:00p.m. ClassicCarandMotorcycleShow12:30p.m.-2:00p.m. KidsPedalPullbyFairOffice1:00 p.m. to Closing Carnival Rides by Midwest Rides1:00 p.m. 4-H Pride Auction (state fair meeting immediately following)1:00 p.m. Dunk Tank open2:00 p.m. ATV & Lawn Mower Pull2:00 p.m. Apple Pie Baking Contest2:00 p.m. Local Talent Contest3:00 p.m. Century Farms Ceremony and 100 year Farm Project3:30p.m. 4-HFashionReview-OutdoorStage4:00p.m. BarnyardOlympics-DairyShowArena(teams sign-up in office)5:00 p.m. Battle of the Bands5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Face Painting by Brenda8:00 p.m. The Original Artist DJ at the Beer GardenTBA Bar Bingo in the Beer Garden
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OPEN WSCA/CMHIA SHOW July 30, 2011 Wadena County Fairgrounds, Wadena MN Hwy 10 West, take 3rd St. NW, Watch for Signs OUTDOORS, RAIN OR SHINE - JUDGE: Linda Hagen-KvanbeckPleasure Show 8:30 am *Age Divisions: Game Classes
WSCA/CMHIA Pee Wee 10 and Under WSCA/CMHIA 1 Open Yearling Halter Both Sexes Junior 11 to 13 33 Egg & Spoon (17 & Under)2 Registered Mares 2 & Over Intermediate 14 to 17 34 Egg & Spoon (18 & Over) 3 Registered Geldings/Stallions 2 & Ov Senior 18 to 34 35 Pee Wee Barrels 4 Grade Mares 2 & Over Senior + 35 and Up 36 Junior Barrels 5 Grade Geldings/Stallions 2 & Over *Entry Fees: 37 Intermediate Barrels6 Most Colorful Regular Classes: 38 Senior Barrels 7 Pee Wee Showmanship @ Halter Single $3.00 39 Senior + Barrels 8 Jr. Showmanship @ Halter Double $6.00 40 Pee Wee Jumping Figure 8 9 Intermediate Showmanship & Halter Pee Wees & Under $1.00 41 Junior Jumping Figure 8
10 Senior Showmanship @ Halter 42 Intermediate Jumping Figure 8 11 Senior + Showmanship @ Halter Office Fee: $4.00 43 Senior Jumping Figure 8 12 Lead Line (6 years and Under) 44 Senior + Jumping Figure 8 13 Walk-Trot (10 and Under) * High point award for each 45 4 - in - Line Barrels14 Walk-Trot (11 to 17) age division Pleasure 46 Pee Wee Pole Weaving 15 Walk Trot (18 & Over) and Games 47 Junior Pole Weaving 16 Open Bridle Path Western Pleas 48 Intermediate Pole Weaving 17 Pee Wee Western Pleasure Halter Horse 49 Senior Pole Weaving 18 Junior Western Pleasure * Horses can run only once 50 Senior + Pole Weaving 19 Intermediate Western Pleasure in each class 51 Pee Wee Key Race 20 Senior Western Pleasure 52 Junior Key Race 21 Senior + Western Pleasure Negative Coggins Required 53 Intermediate Key Race 22 Pee Wee Horsemanship 54 Senior Key Race 23 Junior Horsemanship Concession Stands 55 Senior + Key Race 24 Intermediate Horsemanship 56 Open Ribbon Race25 Senior Horsemanship * Pennant Race 57 * Open Pennant Race 17 & und26 Senior + Horsemanship 1 barrel, 1 pennant 58 * Open Pennant Race 18 & over27 2 & 3 year old Western Pleasure 59 Open Speed Dash 17 & under28 Open Pleasure Driving For information contact: 60 Open Speed Dash 18 & over29 Open English Equitation 17 & und Delray Johnson 218-894-3178 61 Open Rescue Race30 Open English Equitation 18 & over [email protected] Open English Pleasure 17 & und or This open WSCA/CMHIA 32 Open English Pleasure 18 & over Malinda Dexter 218-837-5412 approved show is sponsored 218-639-3361 cell by the North Country Appaloosa Not responsible for accidents. [email protected] Club of Northern MN.
Stalls will be available, please call ahead to reserve them, cost is $20 per night. New barn, new stalls, new arena and large parking area. Come see the new Wadena County Fairgrounds restored after the June 17th, 2010 Tornado. Horsemanship Clinics by Bob Johnson, www.THECOMMONHORSEMAN.COM Free Friday 7:00 p.m. /Sunday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. $150/rider, max of 10 or $50 to audit
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Pies will be rated according to following criteria:
Premiums 1st prize $10; 2nd prize $7; 3rd prize $4Send to: PO Box 652, Wadena MN 56482
1. Must be made from scratch2. Appearance of crust3. Taste of crust4. Taste and Texture of filling5. Overall Pie
apple Pie Baking ContestApple Pie Baking Contest - 2:00 p.m.
on Saturday, July 30, 2011.PrE-rEGISTEr by July 23, 2011.
BATTLE OF THE BANDSWadena County Fair • Hwy 10 West, Wadena MN
Saturday, July 30th at 5:00 p.m.$1,000 in prizes
A local talent show will also be held beginning at 2:00 p.m. with
3 age divisions: 12 and Under,
13 to 18, 19 & OverSinging, Dancing, Instrumental
and others actsContact: Original Artist DJ,
Bryon Lalum at 218-640-5200
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email: [email protected] system available
Sponsors: nFLX, Bemidji & Wadena Co. Ag Society
Battle of the Bands
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