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2016 DAILY FAIR SCHEDULE ....................................5
GENERAL ADMISSIONS AND PARKING ...................7
CAMPING AND PARKING ............................................7
SALE OF CHAMPIONS...............................................8
GRAND CHAMPION STEER ................................8
RESERVE CHAMPION STEER ............................8
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET HOG ...................9
RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET HOG ................9
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB ................10
RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMB ............ 10
GRAND CHAMPION MEAT MARKET GOAT ...... 11
GRAND CHAMPION DAIRY MARKET GOAT ... 11
DAIRY MILK CAN ................................................12
2015 POULTRY PROJECTS ...............................12
GRAND CHAMPION RABBIT MEAT PEN .......... 13
RESERVE CHAMPION RABBIT MEAT PEN ...... 13
AMUSEMENT RIDES AND GAMES .........................14
OFFICERS AND STAFF .............................................15
FAIR BOARD DIRECTORS .......................................15
BOARD OF DIRECTORS ..........................................16
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT ....................................17
TRUCK & TRACTOR PULL ..........................................18
RODEO .....................................................................19
DEMO DERBY ..........................................................20
INSPECTION AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS ...... 21
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS ...................24
EQUINE EVENTS .....................................................28
DEPARTMENT 1 – BEEF CATTLE ...........................31
DEPARTMENT 2 – SHEEP AND GOATS ...................33
LAMB MARKET WETHER SHOW ......................34
GOAT MARKET WETHER SHOW ......................34
DECORATOR CLASS .........................................35
GUYS OR GALS LEAD CLASS ..........................35
DEPARTMENT 3 – SWINE ......................................36
MARKET HOG SHOW ........................................37
CARCASS CLASS BARROWS ONLY ................37
DEPARTMENT 4 – DAIRY CATTLE ..........................38
DEPARTMENT 6 - FARM, GARDEN .........................40
GRAINS ...............................................................41
SPECIAL CORN EXHIBIT ...................................41
FRUIT ..................................................................42
VEGETABLES .....................................................42
DEPARTMENT 7 - HOUSEHOLD ARTS ...................47
QUILT DISPLAY ..................................................48
DEPARTMENT 8 – FINE ARTS .................................54
CLASS 801 ART – ADULT EXHIBIT.................55
CLASS 802 ART – JUNIOR EXHIBIT .............. 56
CLASS 803 PHOTOGRAPHY – ADULT .......... 57
CLASS 804 PHOTOGRAPHY – JUNIOR ........ 57
ANTIQUE OR COLLECTIBLE GLASS, CHINA AND
POTTERY ............................................................58
CLASS 806 ANTIQUE GLASS .........................58
CLASS 807 ANTIQUE CHINA ..........................59
CRAFTS AND HOBBIES ......................................61
DEPARTMENT 9 - PROVISIONS............................64
16TH ANNUAL PRESIDENT’S JACKPOT BAKING
CONTEST ...........................................................65
DIVISION I – BAKED GOODS ............................65
DIVISION II - CANNED GOODS .......................70
MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR 83RD FLOWER SHOW 73
OHIO AGRICULTURAL FAIR SCHEDULE............. 77
JUNIOR FAIR SCHEDULE ......................................79
JUNIOR FAIR DEPARTMENT .................................80
AMUSEMENT RIDES AND GAMES .......................100
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP .......................109
ENTRY FORMS ...................................................... 110
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August 12 - Junior Fair Entries Due
August 11, 12, 15 & 16 Open Class Entry Week Postmarked by August 16
SUNDAY – August 28Noon-3pm Jr. Fair Skill-a-thons, Register in Show Arena1-5pm 4-H Youth Booth Set-Up, Coliseum1-5pm Fair Bucks Pick Up, Coliseum3:30pm 1st & 2nd Year Exhibitor Meeting – Brubaker Grain Show Arena
MONDAY – August 2910am-5pm 4-H Booth Set-Up, ColiseumNo animals stalled or cooped in before 8:00am Tuesday
TUESDAY – August 3010am-8pm 4-H Booth Set-Up, Coliseum10am-5pm Fair Bucks Pick Up, Ext. Office5pm-9pm Fair Bucks Pick Up, Swine Barn 4pm-6pm FFA Crop & Shop Projects In, Coliseum 7:00pm FFA Crop & Shop Judging, Coliseum4pm-9pm Poultry Pullorum Testing, Small Animals Barn
WEIGH IN – ALL MARKET ANIMALS:Swine, Arena, Cattle & Small Animal Barns 4pm–9pm WEIGH IN – Rabbits/ Poultry 6pm–9pm WEIGH IN – Swine 7pm–9pm WEIGH IN – Sheep & Goats 8pm–10pm WEIGH IN – Beef
WEDNESDAY – August 31 $4 ‘til 4:00 PM10:00am Open Swine Show – Brubaker Show Arena10:30am Opening Ceremony of 2016 Fair11am-1pm Fair for Lunch – Free EntryNoon All Buildings Open to Public3:00pm Harness Racing - Grandstands4:00pm Garden Club Federation Flower Show - Coliseum4:00pm Jr. Fair Sheep Showmanship4:00pm Jr. Fair Rabbit Meat Rabbits, Doe & Litter, Showmanship –
Small Animals Tent6:30pm Jr. Fair Sheep Breeding, Market Lambs 7:00pm Pie & Cake Auction – Farm Bureau Tent
THURSDAY – September 1 $4 ‘til 4:00 PM9:00am Open Sheep & Goat Judging, Market, Breeding11am-1pm Fair for Lunch – Free EntryNoon All Buildings Open to Public 1:00pm Jr. Fair Swine Showmanship, Pee Wee Showmanship,
Swine Showman of Showman6:00pm Jr. Fair Barrow & Gilt Show 6:00pm Flashback Band – Entertainment Tent
FRIDAY – September 2 $4 ‘til 4:00 PM9:00am Jr. Fair Beef Showmanship10:00am Clover Buddies Program – Entertainment Tent11am-1pm Fair for Lunch – Free EntryNoon All Buildings Open to Public 12:00pm Jr. Fair Feeder Calves, Steer Show, Jr. Fair Beef Breeding 1:00pm Jr. Fair Market Turkey then Mkt. Chicken Judging in coops
FRIDAY – September 2 continued 3:00pm Jr. Fair Dairy and Exotic Doe Showmanship, Pee Wee Showmanship, Dairy Breeding Does, Exotic Breeding Does, and Performance Goats4:00pm Jr. Fair Market Poultry Championships5:30pm Jr. Fair Poultry Showmanship – Small Animals Tent 7:00pm Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers – Entertainment Tent7:00pm Rodeo – Grandstands7:30pm 4-H Dog Demonstration
SATURDAY – September 3 Honoring: Goldie Scheible9:00am Jr. Fair Dairy Showmanship, then Pee-Wee, Junior Dairy Show, then Open Dairy Show9:00am Jr. Fair Rabbit Breed Judging - Small Animal Tent10:00am Jr Fair Poultry Breeding/Fancy Poultry and Waterfowl judged in coops – Small Animal TentNoon All Buildings Open to Public Noon Kaleidoscope – Entertainment Tent12:30pm Garden Club Federation Flower Show - Coliseum1pm -2pm Minute to Win Games, Girl Scouts, Coliseum1:00pm Jr. Fair Meat Goat Showmanship, Meat Breeding, Dairy Market Classes, Meat Market Classes2:00pm Jr. Fair Poultry Championships – Small Animal Tent3:30pm Jr. Fair Rabbit & Poultry Showman of Showman – Small Animal Tent4:00pm Cutest Kid Contest – Entertainment Tent5:00pm Buyer Registration for Rabbit & Poultry Sale – Small Animals Tent6:00pm Jr Fair Rabbit & Poultry Sale - Small Animals Barn Sale order: Market Turkeys, Market Chickens, Market Rabbits6:00pm Miss Miami Valley Pageant – Entertainment Tent6:30pm Open Beef Breeding Show7:00pm DCTPA – Truck/Tractor Pulls - Grandstands8:30pm Youth Games by Farm Bureau
SUNDAY – September 4 Honoring: Debbie Long9:00am 4-H Horse Groom & Clean Contest10:00am Church Service – Entertainment TentNoon All Buildings Open to Public 1:00pm Sheep & Goat Decorator Class 1:30pm Sheep - Guys & Gals Lead Class2:30pm Showman of Showman Contest4:30pm Kiddie Tractor Pulls – Swine Barn5:30pm Wood Carver’s Auction – Carving Area 6:00pm Junior Fair King and Queen Contest – Entertainment Tent7:00pm Smash It Demo Derby - Grandstands8:00pm Junior Fair Dance - Brubaker Grain Show Arena 10:00pm Open and Junior Fair Breeding animals released until 6:00am Monday
MONDAY – September 5 Honoring: Charlie Bussard9:00am Jr. Fair Livestock Sales: Meat Goats, Steers, Feeder Calves Market Lambs9:30am Jr. Fair Swine Sale - Swine Pavilion NOON All Buildings Open to Public1:00pm SALE OF CHAMPIONS – Brubaker Grain Show Arena 6:00pm Junior Fair Exhibits and Exhibits may be removed8:00pm Fair Closes – See you in 2017
2016 Fair sCHeduLeAll Shows and Events are in Brubaker Grain Show Arena, except where noted
Gates Open 8:00 AM -10:00 PM Daily (Excluding Monday) Admission: $8/person - price includes admission to grandstand events, age 6 & under free with paying adult
Commercial Exhibit Buildings Open Noon – 10 PM Daily (Excluding Monday)
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aLL entries Must Be Made on entry BLanKs inCLuded in tHis BooK.
MontgoMery County agriCuLturaL soCietyCLosing saLe oF MeMBersHiPs, eLeCtion and annuaL Meeting
By resolution of the Board of directors, the sale of memberships for 2016 will close on Friday, August 26, 2016.
Any member of The Montgomery County Agricultural Society in good standing may declare his/her
or more members of the Society, at least seven days before the annual election of Director’s is held. 4
South Main Street, Dayton, Ohio, starting September 26th and returned by October 7th.
member. The Annual Meeting and Election of Directors by ballot by resolution of the Board has
October 22, 2016
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generaL adMission to Fairgrounds Per day
DAILY GATE ADMISSION $8.00 - No Re-entry
Gate Admission includes Grandstand Events for that evening
Wednesday thru Friday $4.00 till 4 PM
4 re-entry permitted with pass.
WeeKLy Pass (gate admission all 6 days of the Fair) $25.00
4-H/FFa/girL sCouts/youtH (Photo id’s- 6 days) Free Lost or replacement id’s $15.00
(id’s are not valid for rides)
HeLPer Passes (Per day) $5.00 - no re-entry
HorseMen Passes read Below:
oWners, grooMers, etC. Must Pay daiLy gate adMission Fees.
CaMPing & ParKingCaMPers/Motor HoMes (Concessionaires/Vendors) $150.00 per week
ConCession BunKHouses $150.00
reserVed ParKing - spaces behind Fine arts Bldg. $50.00
ConCession stoCK truCKs (if available) $125.00
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sPeCiaL tHanKs to tHe oWners & Buyers oF tHe“saLe oF CHaMPions”
Buyers: dull Homestead Cob Bedding, Helsinger Polled Herefords, Montgomery County Cattlemen’s assn, oo oo g o H g o
inc, McCullough, Jason & Jenny Michael, Montgomery County Farm Bureau, Ro-Lin Farm Services, Shafer Farms, Shook Construction, Zombie CCW-LLC, DeGroat Farms
grand CHaMPion steer owner: tanner Cordes, Farmersville
Buyers: adam smith-Pioneer seeds, Brian Michael, Hidden acre transportation, Montgomery County Cattlemen’s assn, egberts oK Livestock, roberts trucking, Lebanon Citizens national Bank, Mark & Melissa
reserVe CHaMPion steer owner: Chase degroat, germantown
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sPeCiaL tHanKs to tHe oWners & Buyers oF tHe“saLe oF CHaMPions”
Buyers: Jerry Haag Motors, John Friedline, Lucky J Farms, thompson show Feeds,
Jason & Jenny Michael
suPreMe grand CHaMPion MarKet Hog owner: ross Michael, Farmersville
Buyers: applied Foundry solutions, Cuter Puppies, Calvin electric, LLC, gary Black, Lebanon Citizens national Bank,
suPreMe reserVe CHaMPion MarKet Hog owner: nathan Black, union
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sPeCiaL tHanKs to tHe oWners & Buyers oF tHe“saLe oF CHaMPions”
Buyers: Hidden acre transportation, WC trucking, Florence Livestock, Brian Michael, dupps Company, Lebanon Citizens national Bank,
grand CHaMPion MarKet LaMB owner: Bailey degroat, germantown
Buyers: green oak Farms,
reserVe CHaMPion MarKet LaMB owner: abbie Collins, germantown
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sPeCiaL tHanKs to tHe oWners & Buyers oF tHe“saLe oF CHaMPions”
Buyers: Lee Hieronymous – Wilmington College, Virginia Lash, Justin Clawson, Holloway Family, B&B Machine and gear,
grand CHaMPion Meat MarKet goat owner: Cameron Holloway, Farmersville
Buyer: Lee Hieronymous - Wilmington College
grand CHaMPion dairy MarKet goat owner: Madison evans, Farmersville
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sPeCiaL tHanKs to tHe oWners & Buyers oF tHe“saLe oF CHaMPions”
Buyer: Miller Valentine group – eric Joo
MiLK Can dairy ProJeCt owner: Braeden Keating, Farmersville
o g o Ho o g o goCounty Farm Bureau, dale & Janet Hawvermale, tom & Kris severyn,
2015 PouLtry ProJeCts Funds distributed to Poultry Bee and Poster Contest Winners
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sPeCiaL tHanKs to tHe oWners & Buyers oF tHe“saLe oF CHaMPions”
Buyers: stiver insurance, Lebanon Citizens national Bank, Gilbert Farms, Kramer & Kramer Auctioneers, Montgomery County Farm Bureau, Ro-Lin Farm Services, Tom & Marilyn Thomas, Montgomery County Cattlemen’s Assn
grand CHaMPion raBBit Meat Pen owner: taylor atkinson, new Lebanon
Buyers: twin Valley equipment, eby Family,
reserVe CHaMPion raBBit Meat Pen owner: Jasmine eby, germantown
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Wade Flory
Calvin Helsinger
Joyce Stebbins
Tom Hoffman Becky Keegan
Janet Hawvernale
Steve Steck
Mark Jimison
Chris Craft
Bruce Rowley
John FriedlinePresident
John YancikVice President
Lori PageFacility Manager /
Treasurer / Board Secretary
Robert GriffinDonald Aukerman
Jon Weist
Tim Heller
Tim Terrill
Don Michael Bob Spoon
Jim Stiver
Board of Directors are listed
not by length of service.
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Board oF direCtorsMontgoMery County agriCuLturaL soCiety
terM eXPires at reorganiZation Meeting 2016Donald Aukerman – Brookville
Tim Heller – Brookville
Joyce Stebbins - Farmersville
Steve Steck – Brookville Tim Terrill – Miamisburg
terM eXPires at reorganiZation Meeting 2017
Tom Hoffman – Miamisburg Mark Jimison – Farmersville Don Michael – Farmersville
Jon Weist – Brookville
terM eXPires at reorganiZation Meeting 2018John Friedline – Farmersville
Becky Keegan – Dayton
Jim Stiver – Farmersville
direCtor eMeritus
Mission stateMent
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eXeCutiVe CoMMitteeJohn Friedline, President
John Yancik, Vice PresidentJon Weist, Former President
Don Michael
Tim Terrill
PoLiCe, ParKing & saFetyShuttle:
Jim Stiver
gChris Craft, Chair
stock trailers/Back gate:Calvin Helsinger
security:Wade Flory, Chair
reserved Lot:
ContraCt/rentaLs – non FairJohn FriedlineJohn Yancik
Lori Page
PuBLiC reLationsBecky Keegan, Chair
John YancikDon Michael
FinanCe & auditingJohn Yancik, Chair
Tim TerrillTim Heller
ruLes, reguLations, gates & adMissionsJohn Friedline, Chair
Don AukermanTom HoffmanWade FloryTim Terrill
adVertising/sPonsorsHiPsDon Michael, Co-ChairJohn Yancik, Co-Chair
Chris CraftJon Weist
Becky Keegan
roundHouseFine/Household Arts: Joyce Stebbins, Chair
Horticulture: Becky Keegan, Chair & Tom Hoffman
Tim Terrill
Mark JimisonDon Aukerman
Tim Heller
sPeed dePartMentWade Flory, Chair
Jon Weist, Co-ChairSteve Steck
LiVestoCK dePtartMentBeef: Calvin Helsinger, Chair
Goats: Mark Jimison
Small Animals: Tim Terrill
CoLiseuM BuiLding – FairTom Hoffman, Chair
Becky KeeganTim Heller
ConCessions/eXHiBitors/CaMPing – FairJohn Friedline, Chair
Don MichaelJohn YancikChris Craft
entertainMent & attraCtions – FairTim Terrill, Chair
Mark Jimison, Co-ChairJon Weist
Steve Steck
Beer garden – FairMark Jimison, Chair
Chris Craft
auXiLLary CoMMitteeThis is a newly formed volunteer group.
Please contact the Fair Office for more informationPhone: (937) 224-1619
Steve Carne – Bob Hull – Jim Hoffman
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DAYTON, OH.
DEMOLITION DERBYSUNDAY SEPT. 4th 2016
DERBY STARTS AT 7:00 P.M. ===============================================================
SMASH IT CLASS $1000 TO WIN ===============================================================
STREET STOCK CLASS $1000 TO WIN ================================================
COMPACT CAR CLASS Wheelbase up to 106” RWD
Up to 109” FWD SMASH IT COMPACT CLASS
================================================================STOCK MOWERS ONLY
AND POWER WHEELS
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FOR RULES GO TO: WWW.SMASHITDERBY.COMFOR QUESTIONS AND INFO CALL TIM AT 740-857-2033
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901:1-18-01 CHaPter’s aPPLiCation.
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901:1-18-02 deFinitions -
service, veterinary services.
an accredited veterinarian.
4 governed by 21 C.F.R. 109.6, or any substance governed by 21 C.F.R. 556.
any means from a carrier animal to a human or to another animal and includes dangerously contagious or infectious diseases.
tuberculosis.
901:1-18-03 eXHiBitions: sanitation, insPeCtion and reCords
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901:1-18-04 eXHiBitors
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901:1-18-06 CattLe
CONTAGIOUS DISEASE.
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901:1-18-08 Horses, MuLes and Ponies
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contagious disease.
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“NO PERSON SHALL BE PERMITTED TO MAKE SOLICITATIONS OF ANY NATURE ON THE FAIRGROUNDS EXCEPTIN CONTRACTED CONCESSION OR COMMERCIAL RENTED SPACES. NO PERSON WILL BE PERMITTED
TO POST OR DISPLAY SIGNS, DISTRIBUTE HANDBILLS OR ADVERTISING MATERIAL OR SELL OR DISTRIBUTEFREE, ANY MERCHANDISE, EXCEPT PERSONS UNDER CONTRACT, AND WHO MUST OPERATE UNDER THE
RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE MONTGOMERY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.”
entries and eXHiBitorsread the rules before making an entry.
do not enter iF you Cannot stay to reQuired reLease tiMe.
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EXTRA BLANKS MAY BE FOUND AT THE FAIRGROUNDS OFFICE OR ON-LINE
9. ANYONE
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USE THE STEWART STREET LOT.note: exhibitors will furnish their own bedding.
Tuesday, Articles unclaimed
cooking
22. 23. 24. Only LIMITED hay and feed to be brought into the barns.25. RACE HORSES ARE BROUGHT ON THE GROUNDS AT THE OWNER’S RISK. NEITHER THE MONTGOMERY COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY NOR THE OWNER OF THE RACING PREMISES, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, WILL BE LIABLE FOR LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES SUSTAINED BY OWNERS, DRIVERS OR HORSES ENTERED AND PARTICIPATING IN OR WARMING UP FOR ANY RACING EVENT OR CONTEST. ALL RISKS INVOLVED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH MUST BE ASSUMED IN FULL BY THE OWNERS AND DRIVERS IN THE ENTRIES, THEIR SERVANTS, EMPLOYEES AND/OR AGENTS.
raCe Horse traiLers: use West steWart street gate onLy!! dePartMent direCtors - Judges - PreMiuMs
29. NO PREMIUM WILL BE AWARDED, WITH OR WITHOUT COMPETITION IN ANY DEPARTMENT, UNLESS THE JUDGE CONSIDERS THE EXHIBIT WORTHY OF AN AWARD.
33. PREMIUM CHECKS WILL BE VOIDED 60 DAYS AFTER CHECK DATE. CHECKS WILL NOT BE RE-ISSUED. NO
EXCEPTIONS!4
into custody anyone so offending. 4
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eFFeCtiVe sePteMBer 2, 2015
MB-16 Must Be 164PM-CLose
the Montgomery County Fair has instituted a Parental escortPolicy between the hours of 4pm and closing.
*anyone under the age of 16 visiting the Montgomery County Fair must be accompanied by a parent or adult escort 21 years
of age or older after 4 p.m. on Friday, saturday and sunday.
Thank you for your cooperation!
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YOUR TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTYOUR TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST
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(513)539-0539
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no HuB raiL • eXPanded HoMestretCH raCing • WoeBKenBerg starting gate3 DAY BOX CONDITIONS 3 DAY BOX
Regulations of the Ohio State Racing Commission shall govern and USTA Rules to govern with exceptions.Winners receive 50 - 25 - 12 - 8 - 5 percent.
Entrance fee on overnight events - 3% of advertised purse. Starting fee of $75 on all closed races. Call in entries 3 DAY BOX. Entries close at 11:00 A.M. Entries taken from 8:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. The entry fee is $75 for the Signature Series. Signature Series events that are raced in divisions will race for an equal share of the total purse.
We reserve the right to race any overnight double dash event in single dashes. We reserve the right to reject or refuse any entry or entries, substitute any race not filling satisfactorily, declare off or change program as conditions may require. Also, may use Rule 13, Section 2a, if necessary.
all Horses Must enter grounds at West stewart street gate only
for any of these racing events. All risks
agents. NO STALLS RESERVED - NO BEDDING FUR- NISHED - NO PASSES WILL BE ISSUED. One Groom and one Trainer
Negative Coggins Test required for 2016
SPEED COMMITTEE
PLEASE REFER TO PAGES 8 & 9 FOR CONDITIONS OF SIGNATURE SERIES RACES
LOCATION:Fairgrounds located at 1043 South Main Street
Dayton, OH 45409Phone: 937/224-1619 or 937/224-1610
FAX: 937/224-1425www.montcofair.com
$100 TO BE DIVIDED BY OWNER AND DRIVER BREAKING THE TRACK RECORD IN EITHER GATE!!
TRACK RECORDSTROT – 2:02.1 – Can’t Lose (2015, Thomas C. Stubbs)
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august 31 - sePteMBer 5, 2016WOEBKENBERG STARTING GATE
~ ONE DAY RACE ~
Wednesday nigHt, august 31, 2016 - Post tiMe 3:00 P.M. .............................. Blanket – Est. $4,000 ................................ Blanket – Est. $4,000 ................................ Blanket – Est. $4,000
4 .............................. Blanket - Est. $4,0005. Trot – Signature Series – Late Closer .................................. Blanket – Guaranteed $2,500
................... Blanket – Est. $ 800 .............................. Blanket – Est. $4,000 .............................. Blanket – Est. $4,000 ................................ Blanket – Est. $4,000 ................................ Blanket – Est. $4,000
11. Pace – Signature Series – Late Closer ................................ Blanket – Guaranteed $2,500 ................ Blanket $1,000
(Pacing Derby: Top 8 money earners in 2016, Only 8 to race.)
Wade Flory, Chair John Weist, Co-Chair steve steck Bob spoon tony Brigano, Judge
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Purses divided 45, 25, 15, 10, 5%
www.thesignatureseries.us
Midland acres al schmidthorst d & d ingredient distributors
SignatureSeries 2016
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notiCeaLL LiVestoCK eXHiBitors
(Large & Small Animals)
soLiCitations
Society.”
PLEASE SUPPORT OUR FAIR & OUR OTHER FAIRGROUNDS EVENTS SO WE CAN MAINTAIN OUR PRESENT FACILITIES.
THANK YOU!
iMPortant notiCeLiVestoCK eXHiBitors
aLL LiVestoCK WeigH-insWiLL Be HeLd on
tuesday, august 30
FroM 4:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M.
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CaLVin HeLsinger, ChairpersonWalk in entries 4
Mailed entries
on-Line entries
Visit the Fair website at www.montcofair.com to enter on-line.
NOTE: ALL STOCK MUST REMAIN THROUGHOUT THE FAIR OR THEEXHIBITOR WILL FORFEIT THEIR PREMIUMS.
entry Fee is $10.00 Per Head.
entry Fee Must aCCoMPany entry. “suPerintendents WiLL assign staLLs.” no Free eXHiBitor tiCKets WiLL Be issued. eXHiBitor tiCKets are aVaiLaBLe For $25.00 eaCH
CoMPetition oPen to tHe WorLd.
LePtosPirosis VaCCination reCoMMendation:
All animals may leave from 11:00 PM Sunday thru 6:00 AM Monday.
registration PaPers CouLd Be CHeCKed
“all entries subject to Committee approval”
Cattle Show sponsored by
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CaLVin HeLsinger, ChairpersonTo be judged Saturday, September 3, beginning at 6:30 P.M.
notiCeMulch bedding is required and will be provided for open class exhibits only
aLL BeeF CattLe Must HaVe neCKtie roPes
CLassiFiCationsClass 101 – aberdeen angus Class 104 – shorthornClass 102 – simmental Class 105 – any other exotic Breeds -Class 103 – Hereford & Polled Hereford incl. “any Pendage” shorthorn
101 Bull, 2 years old or older .............. $25.00 $15.00 $10.00102 Senior Yearling Bull ...................... $25.00 $15.00 $10.00103 Junior Yearling Bull ....................... $25.00 $15.00 $10.00104 Summer Yearling Bull ................... $25.00 $15.00 $10.00105 Senior Bull Calf ............................. $25.00 $15.00 $10.00106 Intermediate Bull Calf .................... $25.00 $15.00 $10.00107 Junior Bull Calf ............................. $25.00 $15.00 $10.00
............. $25.00 $15.00 $10.00109 Senior Yearling Heifer ................... $25.00 $15.00 $10.00110 Junior Yearling Heifer .................... $25.00 $15.00 $10.00111 Summer Yearling Heifer ................ $25.00 $15.00 $10.00112 Senior Heifer Calf .......................... $25.00 $15.00 $10.00113 Intermediate Calf ........................... $25.00 $15.00 $10.00114 Junior Calf ..................................... $25.00 $15.00 $10.00
............................ $14.00 $8.00
CHaMPions ....................................$25.00 ........................................$50.00 ..............................$25.00 ..................................$50.00 .................$200.00 ..................$100.00
CLass 106 Feeder CaLF122 Feeder Calf - Class Winner ............................... $25.00 $15.00
..........................$50.00
4 .......................$25.00
tHe date For CoMPuting ages For BeeF Breeds oF CattLe sHaLL Be;Senior Yearling ................... 4 4Junior Yearling ................... Summer Yearling ................ Senior Calf ......................... Intermediate Calf ................ Junior Calf ..........................
.....................
“no tie-outs BeFore 8:00 P.M.”aLL entries suBJeCt to CoMMittee aPProVaL
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Mailed entries on-Line entries
Visit the Fair website at www.montcofair.com to enter on-line.
aLL sHeeP/goats Must sHoW in ring to Be eLigiBLe For PreMiuMsa Veterinarian HeaLtH CertiFiCate is reQuired
Where there is no competition, premiums will be given onLy when the entry is deserving.o o g
Competition open to the world.
H o o oentry Fee Must aCCoMPany entry. “suPerintendents WiLL assign staLLs.” NOFREE EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED. EXHIBITOR TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR $25.00
note: aLL stoCK Must reMain tHrougHout tHe Fair or tHe eXHiBitor WiLL ForFeit PreMiuMs.
note: exhibitors will furnish their own bedding.
iMPortant: sheep/goats exhibitor’s Health regulations.
“sheep/goat show subject to change at the discretion of the sheep Committee and the executive Committee of the society.”
MarK JiMison, Chairperson goatsJoHn yanCiK, Chairperson sheep
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sponsored by: seed Consultants, Lebanon Citizens national Bank, Martha (Marty) Kline
201 Market Lamb
1st 2nd 3rd $15.00 $12.00 $8.00
CHaMPions ............................................... .................................
Contagious eCtHyMa (soreMoutH)VaCCination reCoMMendation
CHaMPions ................................................. ...................................
208 Dairy Market Goat
1st 2nd 3rd $15.00 $12.00 $8.00
....................$50.00210 Reserve Dairy Goats .....................$25.00
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NOTE: ALL CLASSES BELOW WILL BE SHOWN YOUNGEST TO OLDEST.
age groups as of January 1, 2016sunday at 1:00 p.m.
ages 1-9 as of January 1, 2016
RULES:Entry Fee $5.00
Class A: Age 1-5 Class B: Age 6-9
213 Age 1-5 years214 Age 6-9 years
1st 2nd 3rd$30.00 $20.00 $10.00
entry Fee $5.00entries close same date as open Class
215 Junior Level 10-14 Years Old216 Intermediate Level 15-19 Years Old217 Senior Level 20 Years and Over
RULES:
Premiums for each level:
Pee Wee Lead Class immediately following guys or gals Lead Class.
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Mailed entries on-Line entries
Visit the Fair website at www.montcofair.com to enter on-line.
aLL sWine Must Be entered in ‘oWners’ naMe.CoMPetition oPen to tHe WorLd (eXCePt CarCass CLass)
oPen CLass sWine to use onLy sHaVings For Bedding
Where there is no competition, premiums will be given onLy when the entry is deserving.o o g
entry Fee is $10.00 Per Head inCLuding Pens. entry Fee Must aCCoMPany entry. “suPerintendents WiLL assign Pens.” NO FREEEXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED. EXHIBITOR TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR $25.00 EACH
DO NOT make entries in champion classes.
ruLes and reguLations – Breeding giLt and BarroW sHoWaLL BarroWs and giLts are reLeased as soon as tHe sHoW is oVer
note: all stock must remain throughout the fair or the exhibitor will forfeit premiums.
only.
ANIMALS TO BE EXHIBITED AND JUDGED – Wednesday, August 31 at 10:00 a.m.
By any one eXHiBitor.
NOTE: EXHIBITORS WILL FURNISH THEIR OWN BEDDING.
of the Society.
don MiCHaeL, Chairperson
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th$20.00 $18.00 $16.00 $14.00 $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 $6.00
302 Breeding Gilt Class
as Line 301 above.
CHaMPions
4
all Carcass Class exhibitors must pay entry fee of $10.00.
4 enter only (1) one animal in Carcass Class Contest. That animal
4 only one entry per person.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th $40.00 $35.00 $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $15.00 $10.00 $10.00
note: show, subject to change at discretion of swine Committee and executive Committee of society.
the Committee or the society is not responsible for any virus, or disease that could occur in an animalduring the Fair.
o g o o odrive for swine showman.
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Mailed entries ON-LINE ENTRIES
Visit the Fair website at www.montcofair.com to enter on-line.
entry Fee is $10.00 Per Head.
entry Fee Must aCCoMPany entry.“suPerintendents WiLL assign staLLs.” NO FREE EXHIBITOR TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED.
Competition open to the world.
EXHIBITOR.
LePtosPirosis VaCCination reCoMMendation:
All animals may leave from 11:00 PM Sunday thru 6:00 AM Monday.
registration PaPers CouLd Be CHeCKedexhibitor must own animals for all group classes. no borrowing permitted.
“all entries subject to Committee approval”
Milking Parlor 4
Janet HaWVerMaLe, Chairperson
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Janet HaWVerMaLe – ChairpersonTo be judged Saturday, September 3rd, beginning at 9:00 a.m.
CLassiFiCationsCLass 401 – ayrshire CLass 404 – HolsteinCLass 402 – Brown swiss CLass 405 – JerseyCLass 403 – guernsey CLass 406 – Milking shorthorn
Line # 1st 2nd 3rd 4 4 4 4 406 Intermediate Senior yearling 25.00 15.00 10.00407 Junior yearling Heifer 25.00 15.00 10.00408 Summer yearling 25.00 15.00 10.00409 Senior Heifer Calf 25.00 15.00 10.00410 Intermediate Heifer Calf 25.00 15.00 10.00411 Junior Heifer Calf 25.00 15.00 10.004 413 * Produce of Dam 15.00 10.00 5.00414 * Dam & Daughter 15.00 10.00 5.00415 * Dairy Herd 15.00 10.00 5.00
CHaMPions4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
suPreMe CHaMPion 4 4 4 4 4
tHe date oF CoMPuting ages For dairy CattLe sHaLL Be: 4
4 4 4
Junior Heifer Calf Calved after March 1, 2016 and over 4 months
a plaque will be awarded to the outstanding “dairy Herdsman”all entries subject to Committee approval.
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Mailed entries on-Line entries
Visit the Fair website at www.montcofair.com to enter on-line.
MaXiMuM oF 2 entries Per Line nuMBer, Per Person
“superintendents reserve the right to dispose of any spoiled produce as necessary during the fair in order to keep the displays attractive”.
as single varieties.
aLL eXHiBits exhibits Must be brought in for display between the hours of 7:30 a.m. & 5:00 p.m., tuesday, august 30.
any iteM BrougHt in aFter reCeiVing deadLines, dates & tiMes, WiLL onLy Be sHoWn For disPLay PurPoses, no PreMiuM WiLL Be aWarded.
4
Agricultural Society.
Must HaVe tHe EXACT sPeCiFied nuMBer oF iteMs,otHerWise disPLay WiLL Be disQuaLiFied.
BeCKy Keegan, Chairperson
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CLass 601 WHeat(Quart Containers provided by agricultural society)
4
CLass 602 oats(Quart Containers provided by agricultural society)
4
CLass 603 LeguMe seeds(Quart Containers provided by agricultural society)
6003 Clover, Medium $4.00 $3.00 $2.006004 Timothy Seed $4.00 $3.00 $2.006005 Soybeans, Gmo $4.00 $3.00 $2.006006 Soybeans, Dollin $4.00 $3.00 $2.006007 Soybeans, Liberty Link $4.00 $3.00 $2.006008 Soybeans – Any other variety named $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
4
CLass 604 Hay3 sLiCes FroM BaLe – Must Be tied
sHoW saMPLes Must Be seLeCted FroM tHis year’s Hay CroP 4 4 4
CLass 605 neW Corngrown in 2016
6013 Corn, Tallest stalk, Must have ear $4.00 $3.00 $2.006014 Corn, Longest ear $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
4 4
CLass 606 oLd Corngrown in 2015
(Variety and Quality to rule)
4 4 4 4 4
CLass 607 sPeCiaL Corn disPLayFor Montgomery County Farmers only
6022 Any variety Hybrid corn, 6 ears.
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CLass 608 aPPLes (Four) 4 4
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CLass 609 Pears (Four) 4 4 4 4 4 4
CLass 610 Potatoes (three)o o
(Plates provided by agricultural society) 4
4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 4
sPeCiaLFor Montgomery County Farmers and gardeners
4 4
Must HaVe tHe EXACT sPeCiFied nuMBer oF iteMs,otHerWise disPLay WiLL Be disQuaLiFied.
CLass 611 sWeet Potatoes (Four)4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4
CLass 612 Beets (Four)4 4 4
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CLass 613 onions (Four)4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 4 4 4 4 4
4 4
CLass 614 CaBBage (1 Head)6055 Rock Red $4.00 $3.00 $2.006056 Golden Acre $4.00 $3.00 $2.006057 Flat Dutch $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
4 4
CLass 615 Mangoes/PePPers (Four) 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 4
CLass 616 Beans (Pint, dry, shelled)(grown in 2015 – to be shown in glass pint Mason jars.)
6065 Horticultural $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 4
6067 Bush Lima $4.00 $3.00 $2.006068 Red Kidney $4.00 $3.00 $2.006069 Navy $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
CLass 617 Beans (in Pod)
4 4 4 4
CLass 618 toMatoes (three) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 4 4
CLass 619 sQuasH (three) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
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CLass 620 turniPs (Four) 4 4
4 4 4
CLass 621 CuCuMBers6095 Green, three slicers $4.00 $3.00 $2.006096 White, three slicers $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
4
4
CLass 622 MisCeLLaneous(grown in 2016)
Must have eXaCt sPeCiFied nuMBer oF iteMs, or disPLay WiLL Be disQuaLiFied6099 Egg Plant, one $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
4 4 4 4
6104 Largest Watermelon “any variety” $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 4
6106 Herbs, any variety, labeled, fresh cut, $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 4
by the Agricultural Society6107 “Freaks of Nature” $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
CLass 623 disPLay oF garden ProduCts(one display per family)
(all varieties must be marked.)each exhibitor will have a 2’ x 2’ area. Bushel basket provided by exhibitor.g g g o
entry Fee $10.006108 Decorated Bushel Basket containing 6-10 varieties of vegetables.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
Prem. Prem. Prem. Prem. Prem. Prem. Prem. Prem,$35.00 $22.50 $20.00 $17.50 $15.00 $12.00 $10.00 $7.50
CLass 624 Junior diVision(age 16 and under)(Label all Varieties)
4
CLass 625 PuMPKinsentry Fee $10.00
sponsored by stockslager’s greenhouse
CLass 626 sQuasH/gourds(stem included)
4 4
4 4
4 4
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CLass 627 sPeCiaL disPLay oF PuMPKins & sQuasHentry Fee - $10.00
(Judging: arrangements, 40 points; Variety, 40 points; numbers, 20 points)(Points for Pumpkin & squash displays)
$50.00 $30.00 $20.00 $15.00 $10.00
Must HaVe tHe eXaCt sPeCiFied nuMBer oF iteMs, otHerWise disPLay WiLL Be disQuaLiFied.
“Best of show” rosettes for Vegetables displays, squash/Pumpkins and scarecrow display
CLass 628 deCorated PuMPKin/sQuasH/VegetaBLe Contestentry Fee - $5.00
Judging – Wednesday, august 31.RULES:
4 4
1st 2nd 3rd $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 1st 2nd 3rd $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
CLass 629 Free standing “traditionaL” sCareCroW Contestentry Fee $10.00
Judging – Wednesday, august 31 RULES:
16, from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
4 4
7. Entry must be free standing.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $35.00 $22.50 $20.00 $17.50 $15.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
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CLass 630 youtH FarM & grain disPLaysentry Fee $5.00
6123 diVision 1 - a ges 6-11 years
4. All items need to be labeled.
1st 2nd 3rdPremiums $10.00 $8.00 $6.00
6124 diVision 2 - ages 12-18 years
4. All items need to be labeled.
1st 2nd 3rdPremiums $10.00 $8.00 $6.00
1. Originality 25 Points2. Contents 25 Points3. Neatness 25 Points4
CLass 631 Honeyentry Fee $2.00
Honey exhibited for premiums is to be from the exhibitor’s bees.Harvested in 2016
1st 2nd 3rd 4 4
4 4 6145 Chunk Honey Comb 1 Lb. Jar. $5.00 $4.00 $2.00
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Mailed entries on-Line entries
do not Bring artiCLes in at tHis tiMe.entry Fee: $2.00 for each entry.
All entries Must
must
Bringing and reMoVing artiCLesArticles should be brought directly to the roundHouse Building, 1st Floor on SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, from 9:00-5:00, or SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, from 12:00-5:00. NONE WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 5:00 P.M. SUNDAY. NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED ON MONDAY AS JUDGING WILL HAVE ALREADY STARTED.
entries not picked up after 30 days of the fair, becomes the property of the Montgomery County agricultural society.
lost, damaged or stolen articles.
PLease read aLL ruLes at BeginningoF eaCH dePartMent BeFore ProCeeding.
JoyCe steBBins, Chairperson
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CLass 701 oLd QuiLts (at least 50 years old) Line # 1st 2nd 3rd 4 4 7003 Embroidered Quilt $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 4 4 Only Quilting Judged
CLass 702 neW QuiLts (Hand QuiLted)(no wall hangings)
4 4 7007 Embroidered Quilt $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 4 4 Only Quilting Judged $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 4 4 4 4 4
CLass 703 neW QuiLts (MaCHine QuiLted)(no wall hangings)
4 4 7017 Embroidered Quilt $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 4 4 Only Quilting Judged $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 4 4 4 4
CLass 704 CoMForter 4 4 7027 Baby Comforter $4.00 $2.50 $2.00
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CLass 705 QuiLted otHer (no full size quilts allowed) 7028 Baby Quilt $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 7029 Quilted Wall Hanging $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 4 4 4 Only Quilting Judged 7033 Purse $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 4 4 4 4 4 4
CLass 706 CHristMas sPeCiaLsWreaths and Wall Hangings must be able to be hung on pegboard hooks
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 7044 Wall Hanging, Framed $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 7045 Wall Hanging, Not Framed $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 7046 Door Hanging $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 4 4 7048 Wreath, more than 12” $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 7049 Wreath, 12” or Under $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 7050 Ceramic Wreath $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 7051 Tree Skirt $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 4 7053 Stocking $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 4 4 4 4 4
CLass 707 rugs 7058 Latch – Hooked $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7059 Crochet Rug $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7060 Penny Rug $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4
CLass 708 aProns 4 4 4 4 4
CLass 709 needLeWorK PiLLoWs 7067 Child’s $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7068 Seasonal $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7069 Fancy Cotton $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4
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CLass 710 tatting 4
CLass 711 aPPLiQue 4
4 4
CLass 712 staMPed Cross stitCH(Pictures framed for hanging)
4 4 4 4 4 4
CLass 713 Counted Cross stitCH(Pictures framed for hanging)
7081 Original Design $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7082 Religious $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 4 4
4 4 4
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
CLass 714 CoLored eMBroidery7094 Luncheon set or tablecloth $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 4
7097 Picture, framed for hanging $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4 4 4 4
CLass 715 CreWeL eMBroidery7103 Picture, framed for hanging $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 4 4
CLass 716 riBBon eMBroidery 4 4
CLass 717 MaCHine eMBroidery7108 On garment $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4
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CLass 718 needLePoint - PLastiC CanVas7110 Tote bag $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7111 Handbag $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7112 Household accessory or decoration
4 4
4 4 4 4 4
CLass 719 needLePoint - CanVas7118 Picture, framed for hanging $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 7120 Chair Seat $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4
CLass 720 CroCHet WorK 4 4
4 4 4
7126 Baby Set, consisting of booties, 4
4 4
7129 Buffet and Vanity Sets $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4 4 4
7133 Edgings & insertions $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4
7135 Handkerchief $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7136 Table scarf $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 4 4
4 4 7141 Starched doily $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 4 4 4
7144 Tablecloth $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7145 Felted Purse $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 4 4 4 4 4
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CLass 721 Hand Knitting 7149 Afghan $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7150 Afghan, baby $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4 4 4 4 4 7156 Felted Purse $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7157 Socks $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4 4
CLass 722 MaCHine Knitting 7161 Afghan $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4 4 4
CLass 723 PunCH needLe 4 7166 Wall Hanging $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7167 Clothing $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4
CLass 724 HoMeMade garMents-aduLt(on swivel-top Hangers Please)
4 4 7171 Wedding Dress $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7172 Skirt $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7173 Jacket $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7174 Vest $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4 4 4 4 7180 Doll Clothes, on Doll $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4 4 4 4
CLass 725 HoMeMade garMents – Junior(oPen to Persons 16 years oLd and under)
(on swivel-top Hangers Please) 7185 Dress $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4 7188 Skirt $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4
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CLass 726 needLeWorK toys 4
7191 Animal, Crochet $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7192 Animal, Knitted $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4
4 4 4 4 4
CLass 727 LooM WeaVing7198 Clothing $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 4
CLass 728 LatCH HooK 4
7202 Wall Hanging $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
CLass 729 sPeCiaL oCCasion tHeMes7203 Easter $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 4 7205 Thanksgiving $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 7206 Any Other Occasion $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
CLass 730 sPeCiaL
4
4
4 4
CLass 731 nursing/retireMent HoMe & PHysiCaLLy iMPaired
anyone residing in a nursing/retirement Home, regardless of age disPLays LoCated in tHe roundHouse
4 4 4
4 4 4
CLass 732 Best oF sHoW(From First Place exhibits in Classes listed below)
note: do not MaKe entries in tHese Line & CLass nuMBers 4 4 4
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Mailed entries on-Line entries
Visit the Fair website at www.montcofair.com to enter on-line.
do not Bring artiCLes in at tHis tiMe.entry Fee: $2.00 for each entry.
must
Bringing and reMoVing artiCLesArticles should be brought directly to the roundHouse Building, 1st Floor on SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, from 9:00-5:00, or SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, from 12:00-5:00. NONE WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 5:00 P.M. SUNDAY. NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED ON MONDAY AS JUDGING WILL HAVE ALREADY STARTED.
entries not picked up after 30 days of the fair, becomes the property of the Montgomery County agricultural society.
lost, damaged or stolen articles.
PLease read aLL ruLes at BeginningoF eaCH dePartMent BeFore ProCeeding.
JoyCe steBBins, Chairperson
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CLass 801 art – aduLt eXHiBitarticles in this Class must be the work of the exhibitor done in the past 24 months. general rules
will be strictly enforced. art and PHotograPHy Must Be FraMed and Wired ForHanging and Must Be aBLe to Be Hung on PegBoard HooKs. iF you use
saWtootH Hangers, you Must LooP PiCture Wire tHrougH it.
Frame size Maximum – 24” x 24” on Canvas or Paper
draWings Line # 1st 2nd 3rd 8001 Charcoal or Crayon $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8002 Pastel $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8003 Pen and Ink or Scratchboard $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8004 Black Pencil $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8005 Colored Pencil $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8006 Marker Art $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
oiL 4 4
WaterCoLor 4 4
aCryLiC 4 4
MiXed Media 4 4 4
sPeCiaL 4 4
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CLass 802 art – Junior eXHiBit(open to persons 16 years old and under – on Canvas or Paper)
same rules as adult exhibit
draWings 8017 Charcoal & Crayon $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8018 Pastel $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8019 Pen and Ink or Scratchboard $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8020 Black Pencil $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8021 Colored Pencil $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8022 Marker Art $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
oiL $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
WaterCoLor $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
aCryLiC $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
MiXed Media $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
CoLLage $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
sCuLPture $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
MisCeLLaneous $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
sPeCiaL originaL art $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
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CLass 803 PHotograPHy – aduLt (digitaL or FiLM For aLL PHotos)
articles in this Class must be the work of exhibitor, taken in the past 24 months. general rules will be strictly enforced. art and PHotograPHy Must Be FraMed and Wired For Hanging and Must Be aBLe to Be Hung on PegBoard HooKs. iF you use saWtootH Hangers you Must LooP PiCture Wire tHrougH it. Frame size limit – 11” x 14” prints may be titled. names should not appear on the front. Pictures not in a frame will not be accepted.
Photography is judged on sKiLL, CoMPosition & Content.
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8043 Floral $4.00 $2.00 $1.0044 4
8045 Animal - Pets $4.00 $2.00 $1.008046 Animal - Other $4.00 $2.00 $1.008047 Architecture - Urban $4.00 $2.00 $1.008048 Architecture - Other $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 4 8050 Portrait - Formal $4.00 $2.00 $1.008051 Portrait - Informal $4.00 $2.00 $1.008052 Children - Formal $4.00 $2.00 $1.008053 Children - Informal $4.00 $2.00 $1.008054 Humorous $4.00 $2.00 $1.008055 Story-in-a-Picture $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 8057 Still Life $4.00 $2.00 $1.008058 Abstract $4.00 $2.00 $1.008059 Sunrise/Sunset $4.00 $2.00 $1.008060 Montgomery County Fair Scene $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
CLass 804 PHotograPHy – Junior (digitaL or FiLM)
For persons 16 and younger saMe ruLes as aduLt aBoVe
8061 Animal, Pet $4.00 $2.00 $1.008062 Animal, Other $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 8064 Nature – Floral, gardens, other $4.00 $2.00 $1.008065 City Scene $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
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8071 Humor or Story-In-A-Picture $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4
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CLass 805 deCoratiVe Painting
8075 Still Life, Fruit or Vegetable $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8076 Floral $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8077 Animal/Bird $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4 8080 Holiday $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4
antiQue or CoLLeCtiBLe gLass, CHina and Pottery(no dealers Please)
CLass 806 antiQue gLass 8082 Reamers, Glass, China or Metal $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8083 Fostoria Glass $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8084 Castor Set, Glass, China or Metal $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8091 Cobalt, Blue Glass $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8092 Perfume Bottle before 1950 $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8093 Old Pattern Glass $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 4 8095 Glass Animal $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8097 Carnival Glass $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8099 Milk Glass, colored $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8101 Sugar & Creamer Set $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8102 Slag $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8104 Ruby Glass $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8106 Basket $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8107 Small Pitcher $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8108 Large Pitcher $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
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CLass 807 antiQue CHina
8114 China Animal $5.00 $3.00 $2.008115 Noritake $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
8119 Ironstone, decorated $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
8121 Blue & White China $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
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8127 Basket $5.00 $3.00 $2.008128 Cream & Sugar Set $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
8130 Small Pitcher $5.00 $3.00 $2.008131 Large Pitcher $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
8134 Made in Czechoslovakia $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
CLass 808 antiQue and CoLLeCtiBLe Pottery
8138 Roseville $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
8140 McCoy $5.00 $3.00 $2.008141 Hull $5.00 $3.00 $2.008142 Hall $5.00 $3.00 $2.008143 Fiesta Ware $5.00 $3.00 $2.008144 Any Other American Mark $5.00 $3.00 $2.008145 Stein $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
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CLass 809 antiQue iron WorK8150 Still Bank $5.00 $3.00 $2.008151 Toy $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
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CLass 810 antiQue JeWeLry & aCCessories 8155 Ring – Ladies $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8156 Ring – Man’s $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8157 Watch – Ladies $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8158 Watch – Man’s $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8159 Watch Fob $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8160 Necklace $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8162 Brooch or Pin $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8163 Cuff Links – Pre 1960 $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8164 Earrings $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8165 Bracelet $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8166 Beaded Bag $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8167 Mesh Bag $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8168 Eye Glasses $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8170 Fan $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8172 Hat $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
CLass 811 antiQue teXtiLes 8173 Crochet Pot Holder/Hot Pad $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8174 Tablecloth $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8175 Doily $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
CLass 812 antiQue doLLs 8180 Miniature Doll Furniture or Accessory $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8184 Pin Cushion/Half Doll $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8185 Wooden Doll $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8186 Cloth Doll $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 8187 Teddy Bear $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
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CLass 813 MisCeLLaneous antiQues8189 Table Lighter $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
4 8195 Document $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
8202 Cookbook – Pre 1940 $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
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8210 Advertising Article $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
CraFts & HoBBies CLass 814 CeraMiCs
Must be the work of exhibitor and made in past 24 months. Height limit 18”.
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CLass 815 Hand Painted CHinaMust be the work of exhibitor, made in past 24 months.
8221 Floral $4.00 $2.00 $1.008222 Fruit/Vegetable $4.00 $2.00 $1.008223 Person $4.00 $2.00 $1.008224 Other $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
CLass 816 Hand-Made doLLsMust be the work of exhibitor, made in past 24 months.
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CLass 817 Wood WorKingMust be the work of exhibitor, made in past 24 months.
8229 Walking Cane $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8230 Toy $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8231 Household Item $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 8233 Bird House $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4
CLass 818 Wood CarVingMust be the work of exhibitor, made in past 24 months.
8235 Duck $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 8237 Animal $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8238 Character/Caricature $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8239 Realistic Human $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8240 Stylized $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4 4 4 4 4
CLass 819 HandMade JeWeLryMust be the work of exhibitor, made in past 24 months.
44 4 4 4 4 On or off loom or crochet $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4
CLass 820 MisCeLLaneous CraFtsMust be the work of exhibitor, made in past 24 months.
8248 Shell Craft $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4 4 4 8252 Hand-Made Wreath, not Christmas $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 8253 Hand-Made Wreath, not Christmas 4 8254 Corn Husk or Natural Material item $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8255 Recycled Craft (something made from 4 8256 Embellished Garment $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8257 Decorated Bird House $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 8259 Painted Gourds $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4 4 8263 Create a Card, Birthday $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 8264 Create a Card, Christmas $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4
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CLass 821 ModeLs(open to Juniors thru adults)
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8269 Aircraft $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4 4
CLass 822 CoLLeCtions (no antiQues, PLease)
generaL ruLes:Collection subject must not appear elsewhere in the department.
Limit 6 loose pieces (Please put your exhibitor number on eaCH PieCe. if mounted, size limit is 12” x 18”
Judged on originaLity, Content and aPPearanCe.
8273 Shell Collection $4.00 $2.00 $1.008274 Brass Collection $4.00 $2.00 $1.008275 Walking Canes $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 8277 Advertising Items $4.00 $2.00 $1.008278 Miniature Room Scene
4 8279 Foreign Dolls $4.00 $2.00 $1.008280 Wooden, Barbie or GI Joe Dolls $4.00 $2.00 $1.008281 Other Dolls $4.00 $2.00 $1.008282 MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR MEMORABILIA
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CLass 823 nursing/retireMent HoMe/PHysiCaLLy iMPaired(open to anyone residing in a nursing/retirement Home, regardless of age)
CeraMiCs & otHer CraFts
8289 Wood Craft $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
CLass 824 Best oF sHoW(From First Place exhibits in Classes as listed)
note: do not MaKe entries in tHese Line & CLass nuMBers
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Walk in entries 4
Mailed entries on-Line entries
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Visit the Fair website at www.montcofair.com to enter on-line..
do not Bring artiCLes in at tHis tiMe.entry Fee: $2.00 for each entry.
onLy one entry Per Line unLess otHerWise indiCatedMay make 2 entries in “any other Variety” lines
PLease note aLL tiMes and dates Listed, no eXCePtions WiLL Be Made.
entries not picked up after 30 days of the fair, becomes the property of the Montgomery County agricultural society.
“superintendents reserve the right to dispose of any spoiled product as necessary during the fair in order to keep the displays attractive”.
ed on plates provided by theMontgomery County agricultural society.
aLL Jars WiLL Be oPened For FinaL insPeCtion at tHe Judges disCretion.
PLease read aLL ruLes at BeginningoF eaCH dePartMent BeFore ProCeeding.
Janet HaWVerMaLe, Chairperson
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16th annuaL President’s JaCKPot BaKing ContestRules:
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President’s reCiPe - your FaVorite PeCan Pie
You have a chance to bake the President your favorite PECAN Pie!
Pie must be baked in a shell.
Class 901 Breads 4 4 4
9004 Sourdough Bread $4.00 $2.00 $1.009005 Pretzels $4.00 $2.00 $1.009006 White, Loaf $4.00 $2.00 $1.009007 Whole Wheat, Loaf $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 9009 Bread Machine – White Loaf $4.00 $2.00 $1.009010 Bread Machine – Any Other Variety Loaf $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE
Class 902 QuiCK Breads 4 4 4
4 4 9015 Gingerbread $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
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9018 Nut Bread – Banana $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4
9020 Nut Bread – Zucchini $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4 4
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aLL Winning CaKes (not deCorated CaKes) and Pies WiLL Be auCtioned on Wednesday eVening at 7:00 P.M. eXHiBitors WiLL LeaVe tHe entire CaKe
or Pie For Judging. a singLe PieCe WiLL Be KePt on disPLay and tHe reMainder auCtioned. ProCeeds WiLL Be used For iMProVeMents
and additions to tHe ProVisions dePartMent.
1. FOR FOOD SAFETY, CREAM PIES WILL NOT BE SOLD.2. EXHIBITOR CAN “MODEL” THEIR ITEM WHEN IT IS SOLD3. WE WILL BE SELLING ONLY THE PIES & CAKES THAT PLACED FIRST, SECOND, & THIRD. THE REMAINDER MAY BE RECLAIMED BY THE EXHIBITOR BY 5:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY. ANY REMAINING AFTER THAT TIME WILL BE DONATED TO ONE OF
THE LOCAL HOMELESS SHELTERS.4. THE “BEST OF SHOW” AND PRESIDENT’S BAKING CONTEST WINNERS WILL BE
SOLD LAST.
Class 903 CaKeso o g g o
o o o g o oit is advisable to use standard recipes as individuals sometimes disagree as to proper name.
9025 Angel Food $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4 4 4
9030 Chocolate $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4 4
9034 Pound Cake $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4
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Class 904 deCorated CaKesJudged on appearance, originality and workmanship. Will not be cut in judging.
all decorations used must be edible (except on doll & wedding cakes)Forms may be used to insure variety, no decorated cakes
that have been previously displayed will be judged. 4
9037 Birthday - other $7.00 $4.00 $3.009038 Christmas $7.00 $4.00 $3.009039 Doll $7.00 $4.00 $3.009040 Easter $7.00 $4.00 $3.00
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9044 Any Other Variety $7.00 $4.00 $3.00 BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE
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Class 905 Cookies(3 cookies per plate)
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9047 Chocolate $4.00 $2.00 $1.004 4 4 4
9050 Fruit bars $4.00 $2.00 $1.009051 Ginger $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 9053 No Bake $4.00 $2.00 $1.009054 Molasses $4.00 $2.00 $1.009055 Oatmeal $4.00 $2.00 $1.009056 Peanut Butter $4.00 $2.00 $1.009057 Refrigerator $4.00 $2.00 $1.009058 Snickerdoodles $4.00 $2.00 $1.009059 Sour Cream $4.00 $2.00 $1.009060 Sugar $4.00 $2.00 $1.009061 Toll House $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
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9064 Collection – TEA COOKIES Assortment of 4
BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE
Class 906 Candyto be displayed on plates, one-half dozen to a plate
9065 Buckeyes $4.00 $2.00 $1.009066 Caramels $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 9068 Fudge – Chocolate, nut $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 9070 Fudge – Peanut Butter, nut $4.00 $2.00 $1.009071 Molded Candy $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
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PLease see auCtion notes aBoVe CLass 903.Class 907 Pies
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4 9074 Butterscotch $4.00 $2.00 $1.009075 Cherry $4.00 $2.00 $1.009076 Chocolate $4.00 $2.00 $1.009077 Coconut Cream $4.00 $2.00 $1.009078 Lemon $4.00 $2.00 $1.009079 Old Fashioned Sugar Cream $4.00 $2.00 $1.009080 Peach $4.00 $2.00 $1.009081 Pecan $4.00 $2.00 $1.009082 Peanut Butter $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
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BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE
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Class 908 Pie sHeLLs - 9 inCH (entire sHeLL disPLayed)9085 Made With Shortening $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
Class 909 sPeCiaL CLassBaKing or CooKing WitH Honey
recipe Must accompany each exhibit.over one-half the sweetener must be honey.
9086 Bread $4.00 $2.00 $1.009087 Cake $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
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Class 910 reduCed Fat &/or reduCed sugar CooKingrecipe Must accompany each exhibit
each exhibitor may make 3 separate entries per line for lines 9090 through 9092a separate entry fee for each entry is required.
9090 Cake $4.00 $2.00 $1.009091 Cookies $4.00 $2.00 $1.009092 Pie $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE
Class 911 Junior eXHiBit CaKes(open to boys or girls 16 years or under)
4 4 4 4
BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE
Class 912 Junior exhibit Cookies(arrange 3 cookies per plate)
4 4
9101 Chocolate $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4 4
9104 Christmas, Rolled $4.00 $2.00 $1.009105 Molasses $4.00 $2.00 $1.009106 No Bake $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 9108 Oatmeal $4.00 $2.00 $1.009109 Peanut Butter $4.00 $2.00 $1.009110 Refrigerator $4.00 $2.00 $1.009111 Snickerdoodles $4.00 $2.00 $1.009112 Sugar $4.00 $2.00 $1.009113 Toll House $4.00 $2.00 $1.009114 Favorite After School Snack $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE
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Class 913 Junior eXHiBit Candy(6 pieces per plate)
9116 Buckeyes $4.00 $2.00 $1.009117 Caramels $4.00 $2.00 $1.009118 Fudge – Chocolate, Plain $4.00 $2.00 $1.009119 Fudge – Chocolate, Nut $4.00 $2.00 $1.009120 Fudge – Peanut Butter, Plain $4.00 $2.00 $1.009121 Fudge – Peanut Butter, Nut $4.00 $2.00 $1.009122 Molded Candy $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE
Class 914 sPeCiaL ProJeCtsentry fee $6.00
9124 Ugliest Decorated Cake $15.00 $10.00
ruLes
2. Cake should be decorated as ugly as can be – the uglier, the better (but in good taste and for family viewing)
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5. Cakes and decorations do not have to be edible.
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Class 915 CooKie Jarentry fee $6.00
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Overall Cookie Quality – 50%
Class 916 CuPCaKesentry fee $2.00
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Class 917 Junior eXHiBit CuPCaKesentry fee $2.00
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all Canned goods must be processed according to current usda guidelines and use new 2-piece lids.
Class 918 MisCeLLaneousdehydrated foods must be in pint jars with new 2-piece lids for display purposes(need not be sealed). all others must be sealed in pint jars with new 2-piece lids.
Line 9133 & 9134 may make up to 3 entries on each line. separate entry fee for each entry.9133 Dehydrated Fruits $4.00 $2.00 $1.009134 Dehydrated Vegetables $4.00 $2.00 $1.009135 Barbecue Sauce $4.00 $2.00 $1.009136 Chili Sauce $4.00 $2.00 $1.009137 Corn Salad $4.00 $2.00 $1.009138 Salsa, Medium $4.00 $2.00 $1.009139 Salsa, Mild $4.00 $2.00 $1.009140 Salsa, Hot $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 4 9142 Tomato Sauce $4.00 $2.00 $1.009143 Any Other Variety $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE
Class 919 Canned VegetaBLes(Must be shown in Pint jars with new 2-piece lids)
Canned items are scored as to general appearance, arrangement, amount in the jar, label, o o o o g o o o o o o
Jars will be opened for judging at the judge’s discretion.9144 Beets, Plain $4.00 $2.00 $1.009145 Carrots $4.00 $2.00 $1.009146 Green Beans, Shelled $4.00 $2.00 $1.009147 Green Beans, String $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 4 9149 Sauerkraut $4.00 $2.00 $1.009150 Tomatoes, Plain $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
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Class 920 PiCKLes(Must be shown in Pint jars with new 2-piece lids)
9153 Beets, Pickled $4.00 $2.00 $1.009154 Bread and Butter Pickles $4.00 $2.00 $1.009155 Dill Beans, Pickled $4.00 $2.00 $1.009156 Dill Pickles $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
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BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE
Class 921 HoMe Canned Fruit JuiCes(May be shown in Pint or Quart jars with new 2-piece lids)
9161 Tomato $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4
BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE
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Class 922 Canned FruitsMust be shown in Pint Jars with new 2-piece lids.
o o g o o o o o ofruit, density, clearness and color of liquid. should be prepared from fresh homegrown fruits.
Line 9159 may make up to three entries. separate entry fee for each entry. 4
9164 Peaches $4.00 $2.00 $1.009165 Pears $4.00 $2.00 $1.009166 Pie Fillings $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE
Fruit Butters, Jellies, Conserves, Preserves, Jams and Marmalade may be shown in pint or jelly jars but Must have new 2-piece lids (no ParaFin).
o o g o o o o ooJars will be opened at judge’s discretion,
Class 923 Fruit ButtersFruit butter is made from strained fruit pulp; cooked with sugar and spice to a smooth thicko o o g o o o o oo 4
9169 Peach $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4
BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE
Class 924 JeLLiesJelly is fruit juices cooked with sugar to a clear, transparent syrup.
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9172 Blackberry $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 4
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Class 925 ConserVesConserve is two or more fruits (usually one is citrus) with nutmeats and/or raisins added.
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Class 926 PreserVesPreserves are whole fruits with distinct pieces of fruit preserved in heavy syrup.
o o g o o o o oo9177 Peach $4.00 $2.00 $1.009178 Tomato, red $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
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BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE
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Class 927 JaMsJams are made of crushed fruit cooked with sugar until mixture is blended and thick.
o o g o o o o oo9181 Peach $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
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9184 Any Other Variety $4.00 $2.00 $1.00 BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE
Class 928 MarMaLadeMarmalade is made of citrus fruits cooked to hold shape with thick jelly transparent syrup.
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Class 929 sPeCiaL disPLayentry Fee $6.00
displays in variety classes must be made up of articles not entered for a single display.use pint jars in all cases
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BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE
CLass 930 eggsentry Fee 2.00
display will be one dozen (12)9190 Eggs White $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 9192 Eggs Natural Color $4.00 $2.00 $1.009193 Eggs Any Other Variety $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
Junior exhibitor six (6) eggs9194 Eggs White $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
4 9196 Eggs Natural Color $4.00 $2.00 $1.009197 Eggs Any Other Variety $4.00 $2.00 $1.00
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2016 Montgomery County Fair 83 Flower Show
rd
Wednesday, August 31, 2016 and Saturday, September 3, 2016
“Nature’s Paintbrush”
Sponsored by the Montgomery County Agricultural Society
Presented by the Garden Club Federation of Dayton and Vicinity
Flower Show Chair: Patty Loxley (937-836-7026 or [email protected])
and Flower Show Co-Chair: Susan Keck (937-278-3154)
Montgomery County Fair Liaison: Sue Witwer (937-256-5088 or [email protected])
Registrar and Garden Club Federation President: Susan Keck (937-278-3154)
EXHIBITOR INFORMATION - Please read thoroughly
� Entries are open to members of the Garden Club Federation of Dayton and Vicinity, residents of Montgomery
County and residents of any county adjoining Montgomery County (Butler, Clark, Darke, Greene, Miami, Preble
and Warren counties.) The junior exhibitor age limit is 4-18 years of age. There are no entry fees and no
premiums will be paid. (Note: Montgomery County Agriculture Society members enjoy free daily admission and
infield parking, if available. Please consider supporting the Agriculture Society by purchasing a membership.)
� To learn more about exhibiting at the flower show, everyone is invited to attend an informational Fair Briefing
meeting 10 am, Monday, August 15 at the Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark’s Horticulture Center (1301 E.
Siebenthaler Ave., Dayton OH 45414.) Whether exhibiting in artistic classes, horticulture classes or both, all
exhibitors must obtain an exhibitor’s number from the flower show Registrar Susan Keck (937-278-3154)
to enter. Schedules, entry tags, exhibitor’s number and show information may be secured in advance at the
informational Fair Briefing meeting (10 am, August 15 at Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark). Exhibitors must use
entry tags provided by the flower show committee. It is highly advisable to have entry tags filled out prior
to arrival at the fairgrounds.
� Entries for the first flower show will be accepted Tuesday, August 30 from 6-7:30 pm and on Wednesday, August
31 from 7-9 am. Entries for the second flower show entries will be accepted on Friday, September 2 from 6-7:30
pm and Saturday, September 3 from 7-9 am. (Enter the fairgrounds through the Apple Street gate and continue to
the back of the Coliseum.)
� First flower show exhibits will be released at 5-7 pm, Friday, September 2. Second show exhibits will be released
from 5-7 pm, Monday, September 5. The Garden Club Federation will exercise due caution in safeguarding
exhibits and awards but cannot assume responsibility for any injury, damage or loss.
� Classes may be withdrawn, combined or subdivided if the number of entries warrants. Horticulture entries made
after 9 am on show days will be accepted for display only. Artistic entries must be ready for judging by 10 am.
� No exhibitors or visitors are permitted in the show area during day-of staging or judging. Show areas will be closed
from 9 am to 2 pm or until judging is complete. Only judges, flower show clerks, scorekeeper and other
authorized personnel will be permitted on the show floor during judging.
� The flower show will be judged by the Standard System of Judging, by accredited judges of The Ohio Association
of Garden Clubs, Inc. One first, one second, one third and more than one honorable mention may be awarded for
worthy entries in each class. Awards may be withheld at the discretion of the judge. Judges’ decisions are final.
� An exhibitor who displays any disrespect to the flower show committee or a flower show judge or who is found to
have violated flower show rules, shall forfeit all awards. Protests (accompanied by a protest fee of $100) must be
made in writing and presented to the Montgomery County Agricultural Society’s office within 10 days of the
conclusion of the fair. Fraud and deception will not be tolerated and may result in being barred from future
competitions.
Entry procedure: If not secured before the day of the show, upon arrival to the flower show, obtain entry tags and
an exhibitor’s number from the Flower Show Registrar. Entry tag must be completely filled out TOP AND
BOTTOM (verify the accuracy before leaving the entry area) and stage exhibit in display container. Exhibit is then
taken to the Classification/Passing Committee table for acceptance where it is then placed on the show tables by the
Placement Committee. Additionally, Junior entry tags must have the exhibitor’s age noted at the top and bottom.
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HORTICULTURE EXHIBITION RULES
1. All horticulture exhibits must be amateur-grown by the exhibitor.
The specimen should be correctly labeled with common and
scientific names, if known, for educational purposes. Exhibitors
may enter as many entries as desired in any horticulture class,
providing each is a different variety. During judging, more
consideration will be given to a groomed specimen that is correctly
named, labeled and attractively staged. Only exhibits with correct
variety names are eligible for Best of Show awards.
2. A limited amount of clear glass display vases will be available for
entering specimens. Wedges of commonly accepted materials
(cling wrap, styrofoam, boxwood, taxus, etc) may be used to assist
in the staging of specimens.
3. Container grown plants must have been grown by the exhibitor for
at least 3 months and be established in the pot. No foreign
substance is permitted on any plant material. Maximum container
size limitations are noted in respective sections and classes.
Exhibitor must supply saucer for containers larger than 7".
4. An exhibitor may not enter a specimen in an ‘any other’ class if
there is already a class for it or if they have entered that same
cultivar in another class.
5. Specimens exhibited in the first show may NOT be entered in
the second show.
6. Only the Placement Committee is permitted to place or move an
entry on display racks or show tables.
7. Ornamental grasses will be measured from bottom cut end to
height as displayed in vase (not by pulling up foliage like a ponytail).
8. Named hostas will be classed using the American Hosta Society (AHS) Show Classification List. The list can be
found at: http://www.americanhostasociety.org/Judging.html. All leaves entered should be representative of the
plant as a whole and should be taken from plants approaching maturity.
ARTISTIC EXHIBITION RULES
1. Adult artistic classes are limited to four (4) entries each and are by reservation only. Design exhibitors should
contact the Artistic Reservations Chair Susan Keck (937-278-3154) to obtain an exhibitor’s number and to sign up
for design classes prior to the August 17 deadline. The classes will be filled in the order in which reservations are
received. One entry per person per class. Persons registering for a class must fulfill their commitment or provide a
substitute and notify the Artistic Reservation Chair of the change.
2. Junior artistic entries will be subdivided by age shown on entry tag. (Ages 4-11 and 12-18)
3. All arrangements must be the work of the exhibitor. Artistic exhibits must be kept fresh at all times. The
exhibitor is requested to provide replacement materials.
4. Designs must include plant material; fresh or dried and may be obtained from any source. No artificial plant
materials or artificially colored fresh plant materials are permitted in any class. Dried and preserved plant
material may be of a natural color, painted or treated. P lant materials on the conservation list, may not be used
unless grown by the exhibitor. This fact must be stated on a card which should accompany the design. Extra
foliage, bases, dried plant, glycerinized plant material and accessories are permitted unless otherwise stated.
5. Artistic classes 40, 41, 45 and 46 will be staged against a white drape background with a white table
covering. Classes 42, 43, 44, 47, 48 and 49 (first and second show classes) will be displayed against a cream
colored wall with a white table covering unless otherwise noted. With the exception of the miniature and
small designs, all adult artistic classes are allowed a space approximately 36" wide x 30" deep x 48" tall.
Designers of full size arrangements may use backgrounds to enhance their designs, if desired.
6. The Artistic Reservations Chair will supply the entry tag and a 3"x5" card on which the exhibitor must list all plant
materials used in the design. The Flower Show Committee reserves the right to reject any exhibit not complying
with the schedule.
What is in a plant’s name?
Botanical names should be used on all
entry tags to assist in educating flower show
attendees. Botanical names are comprised of
a genus name and a species name.
Additionally, a cultivar name may follow the
botanical name.
Genus: is a group of one or more plants
that share a wide range of characteristics.
Genus names are always capitalized.
Example: Hosta.
Species: is a group of plants that are
capable of producing offspring similar to
themselves. Species names are always lower
case. Example: plantaginea.
Cultivars: is a group of plants selected or
artificially raised, distinct variants of species.
Cultivar names are in single quotes. Example:
‘Aphrodite’.
Summary: The correct way to list the
example plant on an entry tag is: Hosta
plantaginea ‘Aphrodite’.
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ADULT HORTICULTURE SCHEDULE
(Same schedule for both shows)
Please read Exhibitor Information and Horticulture
Rules BEFORE entering shows.
Section 1 - Roses, named variety, should have 2 sets
of leaves attached
Class:
1. Hybrid Tea and Grandiflora, one bloom, disbudded
2. Grandiflora, Hybrid Tea, Floribunda and Polyantha,
one spray, not disbudded
3. Any other rose (example: Shrub, English, Climber,
Old Garden), one stem naturally grown, not
disbudded
4. Miniature and Miniflora, one bloom, disbudded
5. Miniature and Miniflora, one spray, not disbudded
6. Floating Miniature and Miniflora, exhibitor to supply
clear low container suitable for size of bloom
7. Floating large rose, exhibitor to supply clear low
container suitable for size of bloom
Section 2 - Annuals, named variety
8. Zinnia, small, medium or large, one bloom,
disbudded
9. Sunflower, single bloom, disbudded, foliage optional
10. Cosmos, one bloom, disbudded
11. Any other annual, round form, one bloom,
disbudded
12. Any other annual, spray form, one spray, not
disbudded
13. Any other annual, spike form, one spike, not
disbudded
14. Any new annual variety for 2016, named
Section 3 - Bulbs, Biennials and Perennials, named
variety, foliage attached
15. Dahlia, one bloom under 4", disbudded
16. Dahlia, one bloom 4" and over, disbudded
17. Sedum, one stem
18. Any other bulb, biennial or perennial, round form,
one bloom, disbudded
19. Any other bulb, biennial or perennial, spray form,
one spray, not disbudded
20. Any other bulb, biennial or perennial, spike form,
one spike, not disbudded
21. Any new perennial variety for 2016, named
Section 4 - Foliage, named variety
22. Hosta, named variety of giant-leaved species,
varieties or registered cultivars, one leaf
23. Hosta, named variety of large-leaved species,
varieties or registered cultivars, one leaf
24. Hosta, named variety of medium-leaved species,
varieties or registered cultivars, one leaf
25. Hosta, named variety of small-leaved species,
varieties or registered cultivars, one leaf
26. Hosta, named variety of miniature-leaved species,
varieties or registered cultivars, one leaf, may be
displayed in a water pick
27. Coleus, one stem, no flower blooms/buds
28. Caladium, one leaf
29. Colocasia/Alocasia (Elephant Ear), one leaf,
exhibitor to supply adequate staging vase, as needed
30. Ornamental Grass, one stem, not to be over 36" to
tip from table top including inflorescence
Section 5 - Container Grown Plants, named variety,
pot not to exceed 10" inside dimension, unless
otherwise noted
31. Flowering plant, may be multi-stemmed
32. Foliage plant, may be multi-stemmed (examples:
vines, ferns, coleus)
Section 6 - Cacti and Succulents, named variety, pot
not to exceed 10" inside dimension, unless
otherwise noted
33. Cacti, one plant per pot, may be multi-stemmed
34. Other succulents, one plant per pot, may be multi-
stemmed
35. Cacti and/or succulents mixed, one entry per
exhibitor, 3"x5" card must identify each plant
JUNIOR HORTICULTURE
SCHEDULE (Same schedule for both shows.)
Junior entries will be subdivided by age noted on the
entry tag. (Ages 4-11 and 12-18)
Please read Exhibitor Information and Horticulture
Rules BEFORE entering show.
Section 7 - Junior Horticulture, named variety
36. Any annual, biennial and/or perennial round form,
one bloom, disbudded, foliage attached
37. Any annual, biennial and/or perennial spray form,
one spray, not disbudded
38. Any annual, biennial and/or perennial spike form,
one spike, not disbudded
39. Container grown plants, one or more plants per pot,
pot not to exceed 10" inside dimension
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ADULT ARTISTIC SCHEDULE
Please read Exhibitor Information and
Artistic Rules BEFORE entering show.
By reservation only. Call Artistic Reservations Chair
Susan Keck (937-278-3154) to obtain an exhibitor’s
number and to reserve an entry.
Section 8 - 1 Show Artistic (Wed., Aug. 31)
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Limit 4 entries per class
40. Under the Sea - An Underwater Design
41. Winter’s First Snow - A Traditional Design
42. Island Paradise - A Reflective Design
43. Sandy Beaches - A Small Creative Design, more
than 5" but no larger than 12" in any direction
(staged on provided black circle, no additional
background allowed)
44. Meadows in Bloom - A Miniature Traditional Line
Design, no more than 5" in any direction (staged on
provided white, 5" cube, no additional backgrounds
allowed)
Section 9 - 2 Show Artistic (Sat., Sept. 3)
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Limit 4 entries per class
45. Sunrise, Sunset - A Design of choice
46. A Stroke of Red Against the Storm y Night - A
Creative Line-Mass Design
47. Beautiful Shades of Fall - An Ikebana Design
48. Rainbow Delight - Small Oriental Free-style
Design, more than 5" but no larger than 12" in any
direction (staged on provided black circle, no
additional background allowed)
49. Woodland Wonders - A Miniature Design of
choice, no more than 5" in any direction (staged on
provided white, 5" cube, no additional backgrounds
allowed)
JUNIOR ARTISTIC SCHEDULE
Junior entries will be subdivided by age noted on the
entry tag. (Ages 4-11 and 12-18)
Please read Exhibitor Information and
Artistic Rules BEFORE entering show.
Section 10 - 1 Show Junior Artistic (Wed., Aug. 31)
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50. Autum n’s Changing Colors - An arrangement
using all dried materials
Section 11 - 2 Show Junior Artistic (Sat., Sept. 3)
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51. Sum m er Splendor - An all fresh floral arrangement
of choice
FLOWER SHOW AWARDS
Best of Show Rosettes:
(Only exhibits with correct variety names will be
considered for Best of Shows.)
Section 1: Adult Horticulture - Roses
Sections 2-4: Adult Horticulture - Annuals, Biennials,
Perennials and Foliage
Section 5: Adult Horticulture - Container Grown Plants
Section 6: Adult Horticulture - Cacti and Succulents
Section 7: Junior Horticulture
Section 8: Adult Artistic - First Show
Section 9: Adult Artistic - Second Show
Section 10: Junior Artistic - First Show
Section 11: Junior Artistic - Second Show
SPECIAL AWARDS
(Awarded at the judge’s discretion)
Judge’s Award of Distinction - Artistic
(not required to be a blue ribbon winner)
Traditional Designer (1 show only, awarded at the
st
judge’s discretion to the best traditional design. Not
required to be a blue ribbon winner.)
Creative Designer (2 show only, awarded at the
nd
judge’s discretion to the best creative design. Not
required to be a blue ribbon winner.)
Judge’s Award of Distinction - Horticulture
(not required to be a blue ribbon winner)
Green Thumb Award - for horticultural excellence in
an adult cut flower exhibit, Sections 1-4
Container Growers’ Award - for cultural perfection in
an adult container grown exhibit,
Sections 5-6
Green Thum b Award - for horticultural excellence of
a junior exhibit - Section 7
Sweepstakes Awards:
The Garden Club Federation of Dayton and Vicinity
will present Sweepstakes Rosettes (at the Sept. 19
Federation meeting at Wegerzyn) for clubs/exhibitors
earning the most points over the two shows. Point
values are: 1 place: 5 points, 2 place: 3 points, 3
st nd rd
place: 2 points and honorable mentions: 1 point each.
Federation Garden Club
Artistic
Federation Member - Horticulture
Public Exhibitor
Junior Exhibitor
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Week of June 12
Week of June 19
Week of July 3 4
4
Week of July 10
Week of July 17
4 4
Week of July 24 4
4 4
4
Week of July 31
Week of August 7
4
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Week of August 14
4
Week of August 21
Week of August 28
Week of September 4
Week of September 11
4 4
Week of September 18
4
Week of September 25
Week of October 2
4 Week of October 9
2016 ohio agricultural Fair Chronological schedule *Harness Racing
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2016 N F S H D
ll Shows and E ents are in Brubaker rain Show rena, e cept where noted ates pen :00 -10:00 P Daily lose P onday dmission: person age 6 nder
free with paying ad lt B-16 Policy: st 16 between the ho rs of 4 P lose ommercial hibit B ildings pen Noon 10 P Daily open ntil P onday
g st 12 nior Fair ntries D e
August 11, 12, 15 & 16 Open Class Entry Week Mailed entries must be postmarked August 16th
S ND Y g st 2 Noon-3:00pm Jr. Fair Skill-a-thons for all species,
Register in Show Arena 1:00-5:00pm 4-H Youth Booth Set-Up, Coliseum 1:00- :00 pm Fair B c s Pic p olise m 3:30pm 1st & 2nd Year E hibitor Meeting
ND Y - g st 2 10:00am-5:00pm 4-H Booth Set-Up, Coliseum No animals stalled or cooped in before am Tuesday
SD Y g st 30 10:00am- :00pm 4-H Booth Set-Up, Coliseum 10:00am- :00pm Fair B c s Pic p t ffice
:00pm- :00pm Fair B c s Pic p Swine Barn 4:00pm- :00pm FFA Pro ects Set-Up, Coliseum
:00pm FFA Pro ects Judging, Coliseum 4:00pm- :00pm Poultry Pullorum Testing, Small Animals
H N N S: Swine Arena, Cattle & Small Animal Barns 4:00pm- :00pm WEIGH IN – Rabbits & Poultry
:00pm– :00pm WEIGH IN – Swine :00pm– :00pm WEIGH IN – Sheep & Goats :00pm–10:00pm WEIGH IN – Beef
DN SD Y g st 31 10:00am Open Swine Show-Brubaker Show Arena 10:30am Opening & Dedication of 201 Fair,
Entertainment Tent 11am-1PM Fair for Lunch 4:00pm Jr. Fair Sheep Showmanship 4:00pm Jr. Fair Rabbit Meat Rabbits, Doe & Litter, then
Showmanship, - Small Animal :30pm Jr. Fair Sheep Breeding, Market Lambs
H SD Y September 1 :00am
1:00pm
:00pm
Open Sheep Judging, Market, Breeding Jr. Fair Swine Showmanship, then Pee Wee, then Showman of Showman Jr. Fair Barrow Show
F D Y September 2 :00am
10:00am 12:00pm
1:00pm
3:00pm
4:00pm 5:30pm
:30pm
Jr. Fair Beef Showmanship Fair Buddies Program - Entertainment
Jr. Fair Feeder Calves, Steer Show, Jr. Fair Beef Breeding Jr. Fair Market Turkey then Market Chicken Judging in coops Jr. Fair Dairy Doe and E otic Doe Showman- ship, Pee Wee Showmanship, Dairy Breeding Does, E otic Breeding Does, Perf. Goats Jr. Fair Market Poultry Championships Jr. Fair Poultry Showmanship – Small Animal 4-H Dog Demonstrations
S D Y September 3 :00am Jr. Fair Dairy Showmanship, then Pee-Wee,
Junior Dairy Show, then Open Dairy Show :00am Jr. Fair Rabbit Breed Judging - Small Animal
10:00am Jr Fair Poultry Breeding Fancy Poultry and Waterfowl udged in coops – Small Animal
1:00pm-2:00pm Minute to Win Games, Girl Scouts Coliseum 1:00pm Jr. Fair Meat Goat Showmanship, Meat
Breeding, Dairy Market, Meat Market Classes 2:00pm Jr. Fair Poultry Championships – Small Animal 3:30pm Jr. Fair Rabbit & Poultry Showman of Showman
– Small Animal5:00pm Buyer Registration for Rabbit & Poultry Sale –
Small Animal6:00pm r Fair abbit Po ltry Sale - Small nimal
Sale order Market Turkeys, Market Chickens,Meat Rabbits
:30pm Open Beef Breeding Show:30pm Youth Games
S ND Y - September 4 :00am 4-H Horse Groom & Clean Contest
1:00pm 1:30pm 2:30pm 4:30pm
:00pm :00pm
10:00pm
Sheep - G Sheep - Showman of Showman Contest Kiddie Tractor Pulls – Swine Barn Jr. Fair King & Queen Contest – Entertainment Jr. Fair Dance – Brubaker Grain Show Arena Open and Jr. Fair Breeding animals released until :00am Monday
ND Y - September :00am Jr. Fair Livestock Sales Sale Order
Market Goats, Steers, Feeder Calves, Market Lambs
:30am Jr. Fair Swine Sale - Swine Pavilion 1:00pm SALE OF CHAMPIONS – Brubaker Grain Show
Arena :00pm Junior Fair E hibits may be removed
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4-H Yo th Program ontgomery o nty
During 2015, over 3,411 youth, ages 5-1 were involved with Montgomery County 4-H.Over 120 volunteer 4-H Leaders work with 4 5 youth in 21 community 4-H Clubs. Youth in school classrooms participated in 4-H Chick Quest this past Spring, learning about life sciences. 4-H After School Programs during the Spring and Summer taught youth skills in leadership and science. 4-H is active at Wright-Patterson AFB.
In 4-H clubs, young people e perience the essential elements of positive youth development: belonging, mastery, independence and generosity. 4-H members learn responsibility, practice team work and leadership, and have FUN 4-H pro ects are not ust for kids on the farm. Our Montgomery County 4-H members live in cities, suburbs, ANDrural communities. Look for these community 4-H Club displays in the Coliseum and in the barn areas.JOIN 4-H Farm and animals NOT re uired. Call 3 -224- 54.
ontgomery o nty omm nity 4-H l bs: 4-Winds 4-H Club, Kettering Happy Farmers, New Lebanon Oakwood SRO, Oakwood American Country Pride, West Carrollton Helping Hands 4-H Club, Kettering Pet Pourri, Brookville Aullwood Wild Wolves, Vandalia KNL 4-H Club, Germantown Sunset Riders, Washington Township The BARN 4-H Club, Farmersville Los Cahbahyos, Brookville-Englewood Tom’s Run Livestock, Brookville Blue Ribbon Livestock, Germantown Miami Producers, Germantown-Miamisburg We Liket, Farmersville Dog Whisperers’ 4-H Club, Dayton Montgomery-Preble 4-H Shooting Sports
N F D P N ohn Friedline Fair Director - hair Betty ingerter - tension d cator 4-H
2016 N Y N Y N F B D
2016 FF S: President: Jimmy Trout Vice President: Mercedes Woodson Secretary: Cole Breeding Treasurer: Jarett Ritter
B F D Y : Cole Breeding, Ken Selby S: Kayla Ritter, Michelle Smith, Taylor Touhey
SH P: Kayla Ritter, Taylor Touhey, Isabel Valdespino S N : Mackenzie Hoog, Madison Simon
BB S P Y: Cole Breeding, Elora Mobley, Jarett Ritter, Madison Simon, Mercedes Woodson H S S: Elora Mobley, Michelle Smith, Taylor Touhey, Isabel Valdespino, Mercedes Woodson
H B S S : Joey Griffin, Anthony Small, Jimmy Trout D S S: Jackson Hile, Allison Lee , Miranda Russell, Christina Smith, Ben Wright, Betty Wingerter, 4-H Educator
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ontgomery o nty nior Fair Board The purpose of the Junior Fair Board is to plan, organize, manage, and direct the Montgomery County Junior Fair, with the assistance and under the supervision of the Montgomery County Senior Fair Board. Their goals are to promote youth activities at the Fair, to develop and demonstrate leadership and to provide fun and educational environment for the youth of our communities. 4-H FFA members ages 15 and older by October 1 interested in appointments to the Junior Fair Board must complete and submit an application (due October 1) to the E tension Office.
2016 ommittees incl de: Jr. Fair Buddies, Clover ud Day, King & Queen Contest, Showman of Showman Contest, Jr. - Sr. Fair Board Breakfast, Dance, Golden Shovel Award (Clean Aisles), Marketing, and Sportsmanship Awards.
N F N S Montgomery County Jr. Fair competitive activities are open to 4-H members, Farm Bureau Youth, Girl Scouts & FFA from Montgomery County who are age as of January 1 and in 3rd grade and not have passed their 1 th birthday as of January 1, current year. Other eligibility re uirements of their respective organizations may apply.
Montgomery County Junior Fair Market Livestock e hibitors must reside in, or attend school in, Montgomery County.Any student attending Montgomery County CTC whose legal school district is not in Montgomery County cannote hibit their CTC School Pro ect at the Montgomery County Fair. Petitions to cross county line will be considered on acase-by-case basis.All Jr. Fair entries must be submitted to the E tension Office by g st 12 hrough 4-H or FFA ADVISOR. Goats,Rabbits, Poultry entries are made by individual members.E hibits are to represent work completed during the past year as part of their organization’s activities. All pro ects andposters must be constructed in the year that the 4-H FFA member is enrolled in that particular pro ect and may not beused in any succeeding year. (E ception: insects and non-market animals). Violation of this rule will be cause thepro ect to be incomplete and ineligible for placing and premiums.
4 Like pro ects will not be allowed in more than one organization, i.e., participants cannot e hibit the same pro ectin 4-H and FFA classes at the Montgomery County Fair.No one is permitted to take e hibits from Fairgrounds until 5 p.m. on Labor Day unless approved by Sr. FairDirectors. Early removal will be cause for forfeiture of premiums. E ception: Breeding animals only may be removedafter 10pm Sunday until am Monday.It is a re uirement that the 4-H FFA member be present when their pro ect is evaluated, as the udge will askuestions about the pro ect. Evaluation serves as a learning tool. Members who cannot be present must indicate this
in writing to the E tension Office prior to the first day of the fair.Each 4-H Club member must attend 5 of their Club’s meetings to be udged with their 4- H pro ects. A minimum of meetings or Club events are recommended. A Club may consider special field trips, workshops, workdays, fund
raising events, etc. as a meeting. E cused absence policy must be stated in the Club constitution and or by-laws.Discuss special situations with 4-H staff. College students meeting the age re uirements for Junior Fair unable to bepresent for livestock udged at the Fair and who have attended at least 5 of their 4-H Club or FFA Chaptermeetings for the pro ect involved may have their animal shown by another Montgomery County Junior Fair E hibitor.Fair e hibit grades are given on a letter basis using A, B, C.nstead of cash premi ms Fair B c s will be earned on a ma im m of three 3 projects and or animals per
person Projects m st be j dged at o nty 4-H j dging 4-H Dog j dging 4-H Horse Show or at the FairShows in order to receive Fair B c s loverb d projects earn Fair B c s val ed at child if displayed in
H Booth r Fair hibitors m st pic p their Fair B c s S nday or esday before the Fair opensPhoto ID’S and Fair Bucks - Only members who are entered in the Junior Fair will receive a photo ID and FairBucks . Photo D S D N N D P NIf there are less than three Junior Fair e hibitors and or five e hibits in a class, trophies and special awards will begiven at the discretion of the udge and Show Committee.No Junior Fair e hibitor will be permitted to stay on the grounds overnight unless e hibiting livestock. Youths ages
13 must stay with a parent legal guardian in the barn or camper. Youth ages 14 and older: each 4-H Club or FFAChapter must provide chaperones at ratio of 1 adult to teens. Chaperones, age 25 & older, will be re uired toattend one orientation session. Teen permission forms for any overnight stay at the fair must be submitted no laterthan 12 noon on Tuesday before the Fair opens. Youths will have one (1) hour after curfew is called in order to be intheir designated sleeping area. NOTE: no overnight accommodations in the swine barnJr. Fair E hibitors must follow dress code. Read these details in Dress Code section.
4 E hibiting your animals and pro ects at the fair is an opportunity to learn, meet new friends, and have fun. The fair isalso an opportunity for you to teach the public – fair attendees – about agriculture in Montgomery County.While every precaution will be taken to protect animals, e hibitors and general public from loss or in ury, theMontgomery County Agricultural Society, OSU E tension and FFA staff and volunteers will not be responsible for lossor in ury.
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S ND S N S D S N S Montgomery County Jr. Fair competitive activities are open to 4-H members, Farm Bureau Youth, Girl Scouts & FFA from Montgomery County who are age as of January 1 and in 3rd grade and not have passed their 1 th birthday as of January 1, current year. Other eligibility re uirements of their respective organizations may apply.
Upon arrival at the Fairgrounds, all livestock e hibits are sub ect to health regulations of the Ohio Department ofAgriculture as stated in this book and in the Revised Livestock E hibition Rules http: codes.ohio.gov oac 01-1ALL animals must be inspected by the Fair Veterinarian before the e hibitor can stall or pen their animals. Animalscan arrive at the Fairgrounds no earlier than :00am Tuesday and no later than 10p.m., Tuesday of the Fair.E ceptions: Rabbits and poultry have arrival time is 12noon – :00pm, but will check in with Barn Superintendentsprior to penning (see specific section rule).All show times sub ect to change. E hibitors assume full responsibility for meeting show and weighing schedule.Barns, stalls, aisles, feed and supplies are to be kept neat, clean and orderly. Each e hibitor is responsible for ownanimal(s) and bedding until they are removed. Any animals, pen, or supplies not kept clean and orderly will receive awritten warning to be signed by member and advisor. E hibitor has four hours to clean up animal area. If a secondnotice is given, the animal will be removed from Fair and forfeit premiums and placing of all species e hibited.
4 Livestock must be shown by the MEMBER unless they have two animals in the same class. If this happens, thesecond animal can be shown by any active Montgomery County Jr. Fair E hibitor. Other conflicts in show schedulesshould be brought to the Superintendents or E tension staff. College student e ception applies.All animals e hibited must have been a part of the member’s pro ect and cared for by the individual member on andafter specified possession dates. Ownership of an animal will be considered lost if after possession date of thecurrent year, the animal has been CONSIGNED OR SOLD in any type of transaction, even if the member buysback his animal.For all market animals with tag-ins (beef, sheep, swine, goats), each 4-H or FFA member can tag in a ma imumof three (3) animals sheep may tag in four market and or homegrown market. If siblings have not tagged in thema imum of market animals, one additional animal can be tagged in and designated as a family animal that canbe used by any eligible sibling. An eligible sibling is a Jr. Fair e hibitor who has already tagged in at least onemarket animal in the same species as the family animal. Family’ animals entered in the Junior Fair must have asibling name entered on the Junior Fair registration form.Animals cannot be replaced after specified possession deadline. Selection of show sale animals must be madebefore animals go over the scale. Possession dates listed in each Department.Only market animals may be sold in the Junior Fair Livestock Sale. Sale order will be by random e ceptfor those animals udged as Grand and Reserve Champions which will sell in the Sale of Champions. All designatedchampion market animals must be sold at the Junior Fair Livestock Sale. Sale feeof 20.00 will be charged to any person withdrawing an animal from the sale once the sale order is printed. Optionnot to sell in Jr. Fair Sales must be made in writing to Superintendents no later than 30 minutes after the MarketShow. Each animal pen will be charged a 4 sales fee. Certain species also have a mandatory check-off amountdeducted. Sale checks are mailed after confirmation received that thank you notes have been sent.If participant leaves show ring without permission from show authorities, they forfeit premiums and cannot sell.Only animals which are to be e hibited in a graded class are to be brought to the Fair.No professional grooming is permitted. (Assistance other than Montgomery County 4-H Advisors, immediate family,or 4-Hmembers is not permitted.) Immediate family means: e hibitor’s parent, step-parent, foster parent,grandparent, step-grandparent, foster grandparent, brother, sister, step-brother, step-sister, half-brother, half-sister,son, daughter, step-son, stepdaughter, or guardian.All animals must not have horns at the Fair, including feeder calves. E ception: certain breeds of breeding goats.All animals must be broke to lead. Unruly animals will be sent home and do not show. Final determination will bemade by Superintendents.
4 Animals must show to sell.At Fair weigh-in and during the Fair, Junior Fair specie committees check animals for in ury or sickness and workwith Fair Veterinarian to make recommendations regarding the show and sale. Final decision to send an ill or in uredanimal home is made by the Fair Veterinarian. Members are responsible for immediate removal of ill or in uredanimals.Each Junior Fair e hibitor and one parent must have completed the Montgomery County Quality AssuranceProgram to participate in the Montgomery County Junior Fair Livestock and Dairy Shows or Junior Fair e hibitormust have tested out for their age group.Any in ections or medication of any kind given to any animal on the Fairgrounds must be administered by the FairVeterinarian.Members must accompany their own animals to the scales on weigh-in day at the Fair unless prior arrangementshave been made with the Superintendents.
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1 . All meat animal, meat poultry, meat rabbits, feeder calves, and milking cows and milking goats must turn in acompleted Drug Use Notification Form (DUNF) for each animal or pen of meat poultry rabbits at the time of weigh-inat the fair. Said animals must also be past the prescribed withdrawal date for medications at fair weigh-in. Only theFair Veterinarian can make e ceptions on this withdrawal ruling.
20. Any Junior Fair E hibitor pulling their animal from the competition once they have entered the show arena, or if ane hibitor who stood first or second in their class does not return for the championship class, the e hibitor will bedis ualified from the show and will forfeit all premiums and awards won at the current year Fair. The e hibitor andall members of immediate family will be barred from competition at county fair for ne t 3 years.
21. Tampering and or misrepresentation as to breeding, age, ownership and any other irregularity in showing will beconsidered fraud and deception. Premiums, trophies, awards or sale money won will be withheld. The MontgomeryCounty Agricultural Society reserves the right to dis ualify any animal fitted in an unethical manner and dis ualifythe e hibitor and the e hibitor’s assistants who fitted the animal involved.
23. Unethical fitting shall include any cutting or tearing of the hide, cutting or tearing underneath the hide or removal oftissue in any attempt to alter the shape or appearance. It shall also include attempts to disrupt or change normaldental development, dyeing or coloring hair, adding artificial tailheads, switches, polls, hair and heels, as well as anyattempt to change the conformation and degree of firmness by administration of fluids or air internally or e ternallyin a li uid, solid or gaseous state. Transparent grooming materials only may be used. Water only may be used onhogs. The use of Clenbuterol and other unapproved drugs is prohibited. All e hibitors, their immediate family andany other parties involved in unethical fitting and showing of an animal will be barred from e hibiting or showingat the Montgomery County Fair and will forfeit all premiums, prize money and awards won in any Jr. and or openclasses.
24. SHOULD FRAUD OR DECEPTION, AND PROOF, AS DETERMINED BY THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, BEDISCOVERED AFTER THE ANIMAL OR ANIMALS HAVE BEEN SHOWN AND PRIOR TO THE SALE, suchanimal(s) shall not be permitted to sell. The animals placing ne t in line at the show shall move up.
25. SHOULD VIOLATION BE DISCOVERED AFTER THE SALE, all sale money shall be returned to the buyer and theanimal, carcass or carcass value shall be returned to the e hibitor. All placings in show will stand. NO animals willmove up. Any carcass suspected of being tampered with or suspected of containing drugs will be detained until theinvestigation is complete.
2 . IF THE CARCASS IS CONDEMNED at the packing plant for any reason, it shall be grounds for dis ualification inthe on-foot and carcass division of the show. Additionally, all premiums and sale money shall be forfeited and theloss of the animal be incurred by the e hibitor.
2 . The Montgomery County Agricultural Society has the authority to hold the Grand and Reserve Champion and anypro ect entry being tested in a secured building until released by the O.D.A. Testing Program. The pro ect entryowner must maintain feed, water and be responsible for delivery to the processing plant when released by theO.D.A. and Montgomery County Agricultural Society.
2 . All rules, regulations and guidelines for Junior Fair Livestock, Poultry and Rabbit Departments are recommendedto the Senior Fair Board’s Livestock Committee. Members of the Junior Fair Livestock Committee are all volunteersinterested in youth development as it relates to our Junior Fair Livestock program. Constructive suggestions forimproving our Junior Fair can be presented to this group. Voting privileges are e tended to 4-H and FFA parents,advisors, Junior Fair Board members, Junior Fair Superintendents and Senior Fair Directors who have attended twoof the three previous meetings.
2 . In the event that a packer buyer is not ac uired for a market animal species by the Jr. Fair Sale Committee, themember will be responsible to market their own animal and would receive only the premium bid for their eligibleindividual market pro ect minus the current year’s sale commission fee. This premium bid is the amount the Jr.Fair Sale buyer bids as a premium to the member without the cost of the animal. This would happen only if anacceptable packer could not be ac uired.
S N F D S The Montgomery County Agricultural Society shall have the right to test any animal prescribed by the Society to determine if a substance has been administered to change the conformation or temperament of the animal.
N F NS In the uestion of a rule violation the following due process will be used: e hibitor and or parties involved will be
uestioned by Fair officials. If it is felt a violation has occurred, Fair officials will make recommendations to the designated committee of the Agricultural Society which is appointed to department in uestion. After committee hears allegations and or evidence, they will decide if the case should be brought before the full Board of Directors. In the decision of allegations being brought before the Board, all parties involved will be notified of a meeting date with all parties having the right bto present their views and or evidence. Upon hearing the case, the Fair Board will make the ruling. When satisfactory evidence has been obtained by the Montgomery County Fair Management that any of the livestock rules have been violated, the e hibitor and or e hibitors family may be barred from showing in any future Montgomery County Agricultural Fairs. The minimum number of years for barment is three (3) years before the right to review. In case any premium shall have been awarded to animals shown in violation of this rule, the Montgomery County Fair Management will re uest the e hibitor to refund all premiums, trophies, awards, ribbons, and sale money under such violation. Unless fraud and or deception are involved, all championship placing stand.
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P S S ND PP S Protests must be made in writing, signed by party or parties making protest, and filed with the E ecutive Secretary and the Junior Species Superintendent no later than 4 hours from the end of the fair. This team will make recommendations to the Fair Board by noon the following day after protest is received. A protest fee of 100 is re uired. The Montgomery County Agricultural Society will retain fee if protest is not sustained. The E ecutive Secretary shall hear protests with the Superintendent of the department involved and if necessary other people will be involved as designated by the E ecutive Secretary. All protests will be considered at a time set by the E ecutive Secretary of the Montgomery County Agricultural Society Board and all parties will be notified.
P N N The Ohio Department of Agriculture Revised LIVESTOCK EXHIBITION RULES are not printed in this Fair Book but are available at the Fairgrounds Offices to a Livestock E hibitor or adult supervisors upon re uest, as time permits. QUALITY ASSURANCE TRAINING TO EXHIBIT AND SELL LIVESTOCK. EXHIBITORS AND ONE PARENT GUARDIAN MUST COMPLETE THE ANNUAL MONTGOMERY COUNTY QUALITY ASSURANCE TRAINING conducted by OSU E tension. Junior e hibitors ages 12 and older may test out from these trainings, ages 12-14 and 15-1 . First time Junior e hibitors ages 12 and older cannot test out their first year. Junior e hibitors with meat andmarket animals, meat poultry, meat rabbits, feeder calves and milking cows and milking goats must participate in QualityAssurance training.
N F D P D N P S Assuring Quality Care for Animals relates to food safety and protection and are listed below. Animal owners are
responsible to assure that proper management and welfare are at the core of animal care. The 10 Good Production Practices (GPP’s) are: 1. Use an appropriate veterinarian client patient relationship (VCPR) as the basis for medication decision making.2. Establish and implement an efficient and effective health management plan.3. Use antibiotics responsibly.4. Properly store and administer animal health products.5. Follow proper feed processing protocols.
. Establish effective animal identification, medication records and withdrawal times.
. Practice good environmental stewardship.
. Maintain proper workplace safety.
. Provide proper animal handling and care.10. Utilize tools for continuous improvement..
D SS D N Y N Y 4-H FF S SH S 1. Suitable attire for e hibiting and selling shall include the following: long or short sleeve shirts with collars of proper
fit and size. Shirt may only have one button undone at the collar. (We will allow 4-H Club crew neck t-shirts.) Shirtmust cover the midriff at all times when showing the animal. E hibitor may wear 4-H, FFA or Farm Bureau clothingwhen e hibiting. No other lettering or logo on the apparel is permitted. Long pants (full length) of the proper fit andsize are permitted. No oversized pant, capri pants or shorts allowed. Shoes and boots that provide proper footprotection are re uired. No open toe shoes or sandals. No hats are to be worn during e hibiting, e cept for horses.Conservative, well-coordinated colors and fabrics are preferred. The e hibitor’s overall appearance should be cleanand neat, reflecting pride in self, animal and 4-H FFA.
2. Poultry and Rabbit e hibitor are re uired to wear white long sleeved shirts or ackets to e hibit with the standardfrom rule 1. Area, APA, APBA, and breed patches are permitted.
3. Dairy e hibitors are re uired to wear white shirts and white pants to e hibit with the standard from rule 1. For goate hibitors, show whites are preferred for dairy goats Fair attire for boer goats.
4. For dress code violation: You will not be permitted to show your animal you will forfeit premiums and the right to sellanimal.
N SH NSH P N S S 1. Competing animals are to be owned by participant and can be any animal that e hibitor is showing as a 4-H or FFA
pro ect animal in the current Junior Fair.2. Junior, intermediate, and senior divisions, (may be divided or combined day of show based on of entries):
a. Junior - boys and girls - -11 years old as of Jan. 1, current year.b. Intermediate - boys and girls - 12-14 years old as of Jan. 1, current year.c. Senior - boys and girls - 15-1 years old as of Jan. 1, current year.
3. Judges will consider these points:a. The general appearance of the animal cleanliness, how fitted, behavior, etc.b. The general appearance of the e hibitor, to include proper clothing without commercial advertising.c. The ability of the competitor to maneuver the animal as directed by the udge.d. The knowledge of the animal, show techni ues and procedures as demonstrated by the e hibitor.
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4 Junior, intermediate, senior division winners will compete for department showman. The winner in each livestockspecies will compete in their respective large or small animal overall showman of showmen contest.Junior Fair e hibitor unable to participate in Showmanship must participate in the specie Skill-a-thon or beinterviewed by the udge. Members not participating in one of these three events will not sell animals in the saleand will refund all Jr. Fair Fair Bucks .Previous Overall Showman of Showmen Contest Winners are ineligible to enter the showmanship class of theirwinning species in the following years and are e empt from interview re uirement. He she may choose to enter
showmanship in any other species and N compete in that Department species Showman of ShowmenContest and N N that Department Showman of Showman Contest and award. However a second placeparticipant will then be selected for Reserve Department Showman of Showman and represent that Departmentin the Overall Showman of Showman Contest for the current Fair.
SH N F SH N N S arge An ma A ard by on Au erman am y roo e
r a r Super ntendents: obby u r uane eGroat a son e endy o ey y Sm t r a r oard: etty ngerter e e Sm t
P S NN S: 201 ayla itter 2014 – Addy Potter 2013 – Bailey Montoya 2012 – Michelle Smith 2011 – Timmy Terrill
1. The winner of each Showmanship Contest in Beef, Dairy, Sheep, Swine, Horses, Meat Goats, and Dairy Goats willcompete in the Showman of Showmen Contest. One alternate (Reserve) will be selected in each species. Eachwinner will attend a mandatory meeting to review contest rules and procedures immediately following the SaturdayGoat Show.
2. If an individual wins representation in two or more species, that individual will represent each species won.Should the specie showman of showman be unable to participate due to illness, in ury, or family concerns, thenonly the alternate (Reserve) is eligible to take their place. A representative choosing not to participate must notifythis committee no later than one hour after the Saturday Goat Show.
3. Each participant competes by showing animals in all contest species. Working with udge, each participant willgive a demonstration in their specie after that class udging. During class, udge will have youths switch animalsand ask uestions about the animals. The switch of animals is strongly suggested by the udge and contestcommittee.
4. The Junior Fair Superintendent of each participating department, working with this show committee, will select theanimals to use in the Showman of Showmen Contest. Animals are to be of e ual show-ability. Lots will be drawnby contestants to determine which animal they will show. If enough animals of e ual show-ability are not available,the superintendents for that species will work with this committee to accommodate the situation, i.e.horses.
5. The Champion Showman of Showmen will be determined by their knowledge, ability to handle livestock, courtesyin the show ring, and use of accepted show ring practices and customs.
. Dress code: See general dress code policy.
. Each Judge will be given 15 minutes to udge their specie. The Scoring Staff will check the time and a five minutewarning will be announced. The only e ception to this rule will be the horses however, the udges will be askedto move through their class in a timely manner.
. Order of the show will be as follows: Horse, Market Goat, Beef, Swine, (Break to announce SmallAnimal Showmen), Dairy, Dairy Goat, Sheep.
. Placing 1- will be awarded with 1 point for 1st place 2 points for 2nd and so on. The lowest total score wins.Results during the contest will NOT be announced. After the contest, score sheets can be obtained by re uestfor contest participants only.
10. In case of tie, winner is determined by highest number of 1st class placings in the Showman of Showman classes.If there is still a tie, then the highest number of 2nd class placings will be used, and so on until the tie is broken.
Showman of Showmen inners: 201 2014 2013 2012
Beef Kinsey Crowe Abbie Collins Kinsey Crowe Niles McGuire Dairy Braden Keating Ryan Michael Amy Geldrich Ryan Michael Horses Lisa Seim Leana Abner Christina Smith Michelle Smith
Chase Barkalow Chase Barkalow Christina Smith Taylor Lucksic Katie Crowe Addy Potter Bailey Montoya Niles McGuire
Dairy oats Kayla Ritter Sarah Black Lydia Black Caleb Black eat oats Chase Barkalow Chase Barkalow Levi Montoya Sarah Black
Curtis Mercedes oodson anner Wilson No Show Hannah Curtis Lisa Seim anner Wilson
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4 Junior, intermediate, senior division winners will compete for department showman. The winner in each livestockspecies will compete in their respective large or small animal overall showman of showmen contest.Junior Fair e hibitor unable to participate in Showmanship must participate in the specie Skill-a-thon or beinterviewed by the udge. Members not participating in one of these three events will not sell animals in the saleand will refund all Jr. Fair Fair Bucks .Previous Overall Showman of Showmen Contest Winners are ineligible to enter the showmanship class of theirwinning species in the following years and are e empt from interview re uirement. He she may choose to enter
showmanship in any other species and N compete in that Department species Showman of ShowmenContest and N N that Department Showman of Showman Contest and award. However a second placeparticipant will then be selected for Reserve Department Showman of Showman and represent that Departmentin the Overall Showman of Showman Contest for the current Fair.
SH N F SH N N S arge An ma A ard by on Au erman am y roo e
r a r Super ntendents: obby u r uane eGroat a son e endy o ey y Sm t r a r oard: etty ngerter e e Sm t
P S NN S: 201 ayla itter 2014 – Addy Potter 2013 – Bailey Montoya 2012 – Michelle Smith 2011 – Timmy Terrill
1. The winner of each Showmanship Contest in Beef, Dairy, Sheep, Swine, Horses, Meat Goats, and Dairy Goats willcompete in the Showman of Showmen Contest. One alternate (Reserve) will be selected in each species. Eachwinner will attend a mandatory meeting to review contest rules and procedures immediately following the SaturdayGoat Show.
2. If an individual wins representation in two or more species, that individual will represent each species won.Should the specie showman of showman be unable to participate due to illness, in ury, or family concerns, thenonly the alternate (Reserve) is eligible to take their place. A representative choosing not to participate must notifythis committee no later than one hour after the Saturday Goat Show.
3. Each participant competes by showing animals in all contest species. Working with udge, each participant willgive a demonstration in their specie after that class udging. During class, udge will have youths switch animalsand ask uestions about the animals. The switch of animals is strongly suggested by the udge and contestcommittee.
4. The Junior Fair Superintendent of each participating department, working with this show committee, will select theanimals to use in the Showman of Showmen Contest. Animals are to be of e ual show-ability. Lots will be drawnby contestants to determine which animal they will show. If enough animals of e ual show-ability are not available,the superintendents for that species will work with this committee to accommodate the situation, i.e.horses.
5. The Champion Showman of Showmen will be determined by their knowledge, ability to handle livestock, courtesyin the show ring, and use of accepted show ring practices and customs.
. Dress code: See general dress code policy.
. Each Judge will be given 15 minutes to udge their specie. The Scoring Staff will check the time and a five minutewarning will be announced. The only e ception to this rule will be the horses however, the udges will be askedto move through their class in a timely manner.
. Order of the show will be as follows: Horse, Market Goat, Beef, Swine, (Break to announce SmallAnimal Showmen), Dairy, Dairy Goat, Sheep.
. Placing 1- will be awarded with 1 point for 1st place 2 points for 2nd and so on. The lowest total score wins.Results during the contest will NOT be announced. After the contest, score sheets can be obtained by re uestfor contest participants only.
10. In case of tie, winner is determined by highest number of 1st class placings in the Showman of Showman classes.If there is still a tie, then the highest number of 2nd class placings will be used, and so on until the tie is broken.
Showman of Showmen inners: 201 2014 2013 2012
Beef Kinsey Crowe Abbie Collins Kinsey Crowe Niles McGuire Dairy Braden Keating Ryan Michael Amy Geldrich Ryan Michael Horses Lisa Seim Leana Abner Christina Smith Michelle Smith
Chase Barkalow Chase Barkalow Christina Smith Taylor Lucksic Katie Crowe Addy Potter Bailey Montoya Niles McGuire
Dairy oats Kayla Ritter Sarah Black Lydia Black Caleb Black eat oats Chase Barkalow Chase Barkalow Levi Montoya Sarah Black
Curtis Mercedes oodson anner Wilson No Show Hannah Curtis Lisa Seim anner Wilson
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N F P H B S S - - H NSOne e hibitor in each Junior Fair species (beef, dairy, goat, sheep, swine, rabbits, poultry, and horses) will be recognized as the Premier E hibitor in their species at the Sale of Champions on Labor Day. This honor and monetary award will be determined by points earned for placings in three events: skill-a-thon contest, showmanship, and show. Format and process will be the same as used with the Ohio State Fair Outstanding E hibitor program.
S ill-a-thon ontests: Skill-a-thons for ALL SPECIES will be conducted on Sunday before the Fair from 12 noon – 3pm in the Brubaker Grain Show Arena. Each species skill-a-thon will consist of five stations, with one station being scoring of your 4-H or FFA pro ect record book, or similar record-keeping for your specie livestock pro ect. To prepare for the skill-a-thon stations, study the respective 4-H handbooks, resource books, and pro ect books for each species. Know the Good Production Practices (GPPs) and related Quality Assurance information. Members may participate in all species skill-at-hons even if they are not enrolled in a pro ect in that species. In this situation, this member’s highest record book score will be carried into that non-enrolled pro ect skill-a-thon. To earn the Premier E hibitor, said e hibitor must have a completed pro ect record skill-a-thon score for that respective specie.
S ill-a-thon o wards: Sponsored by Farm redit Services of id- merica and ontgomery o nty Farm B rea
Cash prizes will be awarded for skill-a-thons in each species. Age divisions in each species are determined by 4-H FFA enrollments in each species for 2015. Fair premium checks will be issued as follows: 1st place - 20 2nd place - 15 3rd place - 10. .
201 Premier hibitors:
N F N ND N N S S nday 6:00 p m rowning of the 201 ing een ntertainment ent
Sponsors: Schenc F rnit re and ppliances ermantown and ontgomery o nty ownship ssn
Open to all active 4-H, FFA and Farm Bureau Youth clubs and chapters. Details and entry forms mailed to youth group advisors by mid-June. Entries due g st 22.
2016 een: ichelle Smith 201 ing: immy ro t 2016 o rt: sabel aldespino
2015 Queen: Miranda Russell 2015 King: Jarett Ritter 2014 Queen: Sarah Landis 2014 King: Eric Chambers 2013 Queen: Laura Harting 2013 King: Mason Thoma 2012 Queen: Katie Cramer 2012 King: Niles McGuire
Horses: Kaylee Wagers, Los Cahbahyos
Dairy: Ryan Michael, We-Liket
Goats: Lydia Black, Pet Pourri Rabbits: Mercedes Woodson, The BARN Cub
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S D Y N F S S S 6:00pm ar et abbits Po ltry - Small nimals Barn
Sale Order: Market Turkeys, Market Chickens, Meat Rabbits
ND Y N F S S S :00 am eat oats Steers Feeder alves ar et ambs – Brubaker Show Arena :30 am Swine Swine Barn Arena
1:00 pm Sale of hampions Brubaker Show Arena
nior Fair ivestoc ommittee fficers: Lucky Montoya, Chairman – Bob Hull Jr., Vice Chairman – Linda Rowley & Annette Stivers, Co-Treasurers – Colleen Cummings, Secretary – Rendy Rowley, Sale Clerk
1. Minimum sale weights: Steers 00 lb. Feeder Calves 350- 50 lb. Hogs 220-2 0 lb. Lambs 100 lb. Goats 55 lb.2. E hibitors must care for market animals until removed and help load animals if before midnight, Labor Day.3. Animals remain the responsibility of the Junior Fair seller until the carcass is approved at the processing plant.4. E hibitors and their families are to provide and be responsible for appropriate security for their market animal
pro ects, including their Champion and Reserve Champion pro ects, until hauled for harvest.5. Sale e penses deducted from Sale of Champions and all other Jr. Fair Sale animals will be at 4 . In addition to
any regular county fair sale e pense for swine, steers & lambs, there will be a check-off deduction for the respectivestate or national commodity boards for promotion, consumer education and research of the species.
. Meat pens of poultry and rabbits and market turkeys may be charged an additional sale fee, not to e ceed 2 perpen or turkey, to cover hauling e penses to processor for buyers wanting processed animals.
. All Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Hogs, Lambs, Market Goats, Steers, Meat Rabbits, MeatChickens and Market Turkeys will be sold in the Montgomery County Fair Sale of Champions. All Grand andReserve Grand Champion Hogs, Lambs, Goats, and Steers will be harvested at either an ODA or USDA licensedplant in a timely manner. The Junior Fair Livestock Committee and Montgomery County Agricultural Societywill provide a basic chain of evidence from the auction to the harvesting plant. hibitors and their familiesshall provide and be responsible for appropriate sec rity for rand hampion and eserve hampionanimals ntil harvested
. he Sale of hampions is a terminal sale. This means that all Grand and Reserve Grand Champion animals willbe harvested.
. Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion buyers will receive recognition banners.10. If non-champion animal is not selling, e hibitors must notify the Superintendent by 30 minutes after the end of the
Show, e cept swine which all must go to harvest. Penalty of 20.00 will be charged to any e hibitor withdrawingan animal after sale bill printed.
11. Sale order for all other sales will be determined by random drawing at weigh-in.12. N : Sale checks will not be issued until the Jr. Fair seller gets a thank you’ note with address and postage for
each buyer to the OSU E tension Office. Buyer addresses available at the Clerk’s Tent, E tension Office and Co-Treasurers, Linda Rowley & Colleen Cummings.
13. Appropriate dress is e pected in the Sale Ring. See Dress Code section. Advertising on shirts is allowed in sale.
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SP H N S to o r a ctioneers who vol nteered their time last year:
John DeGroat John Kramer Keith Sheridan Lucky Montoya Wade Flory Mike Dare John Muncy Matt Ni on
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2016 N F B F - H- N S -10 P Director - alvin Helsinger
r Fair S perintendents – Stuart Yancik, David O’Diam, Jim Roell r Fair Board – Ken Selby, Cole Breeding
Friday :00 am nior Fair Beef Showmanship Friday 12:00 pm nior Fair Feeder alf Show Steer Show then Beef Breeding Sat rday 6:30 pm pen Feeder alf Show then pen Beef Show
Grooming Chutes are not permitted in barn until after 10:00 pm Thursday night: Chutes must be out of the barn by 5pm Friday. Grooming chutes not permitted on eastern outdoor area of barn. Generators are not permitted inside the building nor between the hog and Block Barn area. All beef animals MUST be on mulch. All beef animals MUST have neck ropes in the barns and at tie-outs. One fan (with properly grounded plug) per animal permitted.
Feeder alves: Feeder calves must be tagged in at Tag-In’ day, first Saturday in June. Calves must be weaned and castrated. Calves must be dehorned, and healed before coming to the fair. E hibitors must obtain ownership by June 1st. Calves must weigh between 350 and 50 pounds to be sold in the sale. Beef e hibitors may sell 2 steers
AND 2 feeder calves (beef or dairy) through the livestock sale. DUNF forms must be turned in at Fair weigh-in.
ontgomery o nty Born and Bred lass: To be eligible for this steer or female class the 4-H or FFA member must own and be in possession of the pro ect mother prior to time of conception OR have purchased their calf, steer or female from a Montgomery County breeder who has bred and born that calf. Members must notify beef superintendent by May 15 to allow for on the farm inspection and to check ualifications of the animal at time of registration. All other beef breeding animals must be in possession of members by June 1.
B F B D N SS S: Registration papers of animals in beef breeding classes need to be shown to Beef Superintendent on Tuesday during steer weigh-in. Animals to be shown by breeds in the following classes: Limit 2 entries per class no bulls.
(A) Angus (B) Hereford (C) Simmental (D) Shorthorn (E) Any Other Breeds (AOB) (F) CrossbredNote S ort orn us and S mm So ut ons s o n A C ass
Premi ms: Ma imum of 15 Fair bucks per e hibitor. Show order:
111 Junior Calf Born April 1 to June 30, 201 112 Intermediate Calf Born January 1 to March 31, 201 113 Senior Calf Born September 1 to December 31, 2015 114 Summer Yearling Born May 1 to August 31, 2015 115 Junior Yearling Born January 1 to April 30, 2015 11 Senior Yearling Born September 1 to December 31, 2014 122 Cow Born before September 1, 2014 Champion Female Over All Females Bred and Owned Female
N F S SS S 123 Beef Feeder alf - Born after January 1, 201 must be castrated and in possession by June 1. No more than 2
entries per e hibitor. Calves may be sold in the Jr. Fair sales or may be pulled from sale no later than 30 minutes after the feeder calf show. Must be tagged first Saturday in June.
124 Steers - Classes will be determined after weigh-in. 12 Dairy Feeder - Born after January 1, 201 must be castrated and in member’s possession by June 1. No more
than 2 entries per e hibitor. Calves may be pulled from sale if you wish to keep or they may be sold through the sale ring. Must be tagged first Saturday in June.
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1. All Steers must be on feed, in e hibitor’s possession by December 1, 2015. All steers must be born after January1, 2015 and must be weighed, nose printed, and fully castrated by designated tag weigh-in date.
2. Any Steer that arrives at the Fair not fully castrated will not show and will not go through the livestock sale. FairVeterinarian and superintendents will have final ruling.
3. First (1st) year beef e hibitors in 4-H or FFA may tag three (3) in January, then show and sell two (2) steers at theFair. Third (3rd) year and beyond beef e hibitors may tag three (3), show three (3), and sell three (3) steers.
4. Steers will be identified at weigh-in. Nose printing and ear tagging will be done by Steer Committee.5. Steers must weigh at least 00 pounds as of weigh-in time at the County Fair in order to sell in the Junior Fair
Livestock Sale. Calves weighing less than 00 pounds will be shown in an underweight class and be ineligible forchampionship classes.
. Steers will be shown by WEIGHT.
. Steers will be weighed ONE TIME for show and sale at Fair.
. Champion Born and Bred will NOT show in the final drive.
. In the interest of safety, any steer that cannot be led at any time during the Fair may be sent home. Decision is tobe made by Beef Superintendents and a member of the E tension Staff.
10. 201 nior Fair Steer egistrations will be due December 12, 201 . Weigh-in, ear tagging and nose printingwill be at Bussard’s on Saturday, December 1 , 201 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. For details, contact the E tensionOffice or Superintendents. Steers must be in possession of youth e hibitors on the December day of tagging.
Beef ward Sponsors
Champion AOB by Green Oak Farms Champion Angus by JBS Show Cattle Champion Hereford by Helsinger Polled Herefords Champion Crossbred by Outback Paintball Field Champion Shorthorn by Stuart Yancik Champion Overall Female by Montgomery County Cattlemen Reserve Champion Overall Female by Jim Davis Family Champ Champion County Born Bred Female In Memory of Phyllis Foreman Reserve County Born Bred Female by Jayne Lucas Family Champion Beef Feeder by Blue Ribbon 4-H Club Reserve Champ Beef Feeder by Ben & Linda Suttman Champion Dairy Feeder by John Friedline Champion Steer by In Memory of John O’Diam. Sr. Reserve Champion Steer by Montgom ery County Cattlemen
Champion Co Born Bred Steer by Larry Gassaway Family Reserve County Born Bred Steer by Green Oak Farms Rate of Gain Steer by Montgomery County Cattlemen Jr Beef Showmanship by Shaun, Abby & Brandon Yancik Int Beef Showmanship by Wampler Law Offices Sr Beef Showmanship by Calvin Helsinger Family Beef Showman of Showman by Montgomery County Cattlemen Class Winner by Ro-Lin Farms Class Winner by Stuart Yancik Class Winner by Tom Thomas Family Class Winner by Rita DeGroat & Family Class Winner In Memory of Frank Pete Geer Class Winner by Gary & Kathy Tilton Family
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N F D Y Director anet Hawvermale
r Fair S perintendents - Janet Hawvermale, D.R. Coffman r Fair Board - Ken Selby, Cole Breeding
Sat rday am nior Fair Dairy Showmanship followed by ombined pen nior Fair Show Showmanship ges 13 and 14 1
Dairy animals will be shown by Breed: (A) Ayrshire (C) Guernsey (E) Jersey(B) Brown Swiss (D) Holstein (F) De ter
P S: Ma imum of 15 Fair bucks per e hibitor. 1. All animals must be owned by the member, member’s parents, or in partnership with parents or by 4-H lease
agreement by June 1st.2. Members may enter and show not more than two animals in each class. No bulls.3. All animals must be 100 dairy animals.4. All livestock are to have first clipping and cleaning BEFORE the fair.5. The last showmanship class will be for Pee-Wees ages 4- year olds.
. Animal must show in 4-H and open class under same e hibitor’s name
Show order will follow pen lass categories 124 Dairy Steers will show in Steer Show. 125 Dairy Feeder calves will show with Beef Show. 12 Junior Heifer Calf born after ar 20 6 and o er mont s 12 Intermediate Heifer Calf born e ember 20 5 to ebruary 2 20 6 12 Senior Heifer Calf born September 20 5 to o ember 0 20 5 12 Summer Yearling Heifer born une 20 5 to August 20 5 130 Junior Yearling Heifer born ar 20 5 to ay 20 5 131 Intermed. Yearling Heifer born e ember 20 to ebruary 2 20 5 132 Senior Yearling Heifer born September 20 to o ember 0 20 133 Cow 2 years and under 3 born September 20 to August 20 134 Cow 3 years and older born before September 20
Senior Champion Female - Junior Champion Female - Grand Champion Female
Dairy ward Sponsors
Champion Holstein by D.R.Coffman Family Champion Guernsey by Dale Hawvermale Family Champion Ayrshire by Bob Hul Family Champion Brown Swiss by Dale Hawvermale Family Champion Jersey by Hawver-Crest Champion De ter by Hawvermale Family
Jr Dairy Showmanship by Dairy Farmers of America Sr Dairy Showmanship by Stuart Yancik Dairy Showman Of Showmen by Paul Grusenmeyer Family Reserve Dairy Showman of Showman by Dairy Farmers of America, Inc Jr Best Fitted by Hawver-Crest Sr Best Fitted by Hawver-Crest
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N F SH P - H- N S - P Director ar imison
S perintendents - Russ Banks, Mark Jimison r Fair Board Isabel Valdespino, Kayla Ritter, Taylor Touhey
ednesday 4:00 pm nior Fair Showmanship ednesday 6:30 pm nior Sheep Breeding ar et ambs
h rsday :00 am pen lass Sheep Show S nday 1:00pm ead lass Decorator lass Pee ee Showmanship
1. Ewes raised for market lambs cannot be shown in breeding classes. Limit 2 market class and 1 home-grown classanimal per e hibitor (ewes or wethers). A member may have 4 animals tagged including home-grown entries andmay bring 3 Jr. Fair Animals (2 Market and 1 Homegrown) to Jr. Fair. Animals to be shown at Jr. Fair must beselected before animals go over scale. The 2 selected lambs can sell through the sale ring, with the 3rd lamb soldat market price and not through the sale ring.
2. Market lambs must be castrated by June tagging date. Any market lamb that arrives at the Fair not fully castratedwill not show and will not sell. Fair Veterinarian and superintendents will have final authority.
3. Lambs must be slick-shorn to show in market classes and shorn by weigh-in.4. The altering of the natural color of a lamb above the legs shall be considered fraud and deception.5. All market lambs must weigh at least 100 pounds to be eligible to sell in the Junior Fair Livestock Sale. Suggested
weights are 100-150 Ibs.. Junior Fair Market Lambs will be tagged the 1st Saturday in June. All ewe lambs must have scrapies tag prior to
getting Jr. Fair tag at first Saturday in June.. No muzzles will be used.. Members must have animals in possession by June 1.. A ma imum of two (2) entries per class.
Breeding lasses shown by breeds:
(A) Suffolk (B) Shropshire (C) Southdown (D) Hampshire (E) Dorset (F) Corriedale (G) All Other Breeds (H) Crossbred
P S: Ma imum of 15 Fair bucks per e hibitor. 1 4 Ewe Lamb - Age under one year 1 5 Yearling Ewe - Age one year and under two years 1 Aged Ewe - Age over two years 1 Market Class Classes to be determined after weigh-in, shown by weight. Homegrown Market Lambs classes will be shown as part of breeding show.
Showmanship lasses: Juniors -11 year olds Intermediates 12-14 year olds Seniors 15-1 year olds. Senior Class will be first Showmanship Class. Showmanship entry can be Junior Fair breeding pro ect or one of the two Market Lambs in the Junior Fair Show.
Homegrown ar et lass: Sheep Committee must know of member’s intent to be in class by designated date in May. Animals for the class will be tagged before weaned if possible. Two entries per member but member can tag up to three (these can be the 2 Junior Fair entries). Ewe can be owned by family and or e hibitor. 1st and 2nd place in each market class will return to be in final drive for Champion market lamb.
Sheep ward Sponsors Grand Champion Market Lamb by Kris & John Yancik Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb
by Mark & Mary Beth Jimison Champion Ewe Over All Breeds by Tim Wo man Memorial,
Happy Farmers 4-H Club Reserve Champion Ewe Over All Breeds by Glen Avon Farm Junior Sheep Showmanship by 2 MAR Acres Katadins Int. Sheep Showmanship by Sara & Chris Helsinger Senior Sheep Showmanship by Mary & Bill Shank Sheep Showman of Showman by Harold Judy Memorial,
KNL 4-H Club
Reserve Sheep Showman of Showman by Banks and Denardo Families
Champion Homegrown by Mullins Family Reserve Champion Homegrown by Wampler Suffolks Class Winner by Lori & Russ Banks Class Winner by Kim & Jim Hoffman Class Winner by Country Edge, Germantown Class Winner by Dianne & Chris Craft Class Winner by Roell Family Class Winner by Terrill Spring Farms
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N F S N - H- N S 6-10 P Director - Don ichael
S perintendents - Tom Hoffman, Bob Hull, Sr., Bob Hull, Jr. r Fair Board Mackenzie Hoog, Madison Simon
F 2016 hibitors may withdraw nior Fair ar et Hogs and ilts from the sale yo will be as ed for this decision at weigh-in scale B yers may ta e animals home
ednesday 10:00 am pen Swine Show h rsday 1:00 pm nior Fair Swine Showmanship then Pee ee Showmanship then Showman of Showman h rsday 6:00 pm nior ar et ilt ar et Barrow Show S preme verall hampion Drive
Showmanship classes will be: Junior ( -10 year olds), Intermediate 1 (11-12 yr. olds). Intermediate 2 (13-14 yr. olds) and Senior (15-1 yr. olds).
P S: Ma imum of 15 Fair bucks per e hibitor. 13 Market Barrow 140 Market Gilt
Ma imum of 2 animals can be entered in the Junior Fair Barrow show and 2 animals in the Junior Fair Gilt Show.Market barrows must be castrated by June 1. Members can sell 2 hogs through the Junior Fair Sale. All otherhogs may be to market or taken home. Notify superintendents of this decision at weigh-in.Members must have animals registered with left-side, right-side, and head-on photos by June 2. Three (3) barrowsand three (3) gilts may be identified, but a ma imum of two barrows and two gilts can be entered in Junior FairShow. The Showmanship entry must be one of those . Once the hog entry forshowmanship is determined, that same animal will be used through all hog showmanship classes for the onedesignated e hibitor.Any market barrow that arrives at the Fair not fully castrated will not be shown and will not go through the livestocksale. Fair Veterinarian and superintendents will have final ruling authority.
4 SHAVINGS ONLY will be permitted for bedding hogs. Members with pens not cleaned after one warning will forfeittheir Fair winnings and Fair Bucks.THE GRAND AND RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION HOG MUST BE IN THE 220-2 0 WEIGHT. Any hog weighingbetween 200-220 pounds will sell in the lightweight group and any hog weighing over 2 0 pounds will sell in theheavyweight group.Hogs weighing under 200 lbs. must be taken home Tuesday night after weigh-in AND do not show or sell.There will be no Junior Fair breeding class at the Fair. Make Open Class entry for breeding gilts.Jr. Fair members may participate in open class carcass contest. Must make Open Class entry.Hogs may only be shaved on tail and ears.Water only may be used in grooming.Show bo and similar storage containers cannot e ceed width depth height of the hog pens.
Swine ward SponsorsSupreme Champion Overall
by Center Range Show Pigs & JT Robbins Reserve Supreme Champion Overall
by Center Range Show Pigs & JT Robbins Grand Champion Gilt by Bob Hull Family Reserve Grand Champion Gilt by Tom Hoffman Family Grand Champion Barrow by Don Michael Memorial,
We Like It 4-H Club Res. Grand Champion Barrow by Gebhart & Brunk Show Pigs
Champion by Andrew & Stacy O’Diam Champion by Gary & Kathy Tilton Champion by Clint High Farms Jr Showmanship by Stebbins Farms Int. 1 Showmanship by Ron and Sheila Geer Senior Showmanship by Daron Tilton Showman of Showman by In Memory of Frank Pete Geer Res. Showman of Showman by WeLiket 4-H &
In Memory of Les Schilling
ar et Hog lass inner rophies by:
Ryan Brunk, Attorney at Law Clint-High Farms John Friedline Crop Insurance Frank Geer Jr & John Belmore Jam-BOER-E Goats
Nathan & Rachel Leis David & Kellie O’Diam Zach O’Diam Red Apple Reptiles Bill & Mary Shank Family
Shoelace Catering Kasey, Laura, & Wade Smith Aaron Tilton and Family Kenton & Trisha Tilton Gary & Kathy Tilton
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N F S - H- N S :00P :00P Director: ar imison
S perintendents: Dianne Blac hristy ontoya im errill Br ce owley Committee: Gary Black, Linda Rowley, Peggy Osswald
Jr. Fair Board – Michelle Smith, Kayla Ritter, Taylor Touhey
Friday 3:00 pm Dairy Breeding Doe and otic Doe Showmanship followed by Peewee Showmanship Dairy Breeding Does otic Breeding Does Performance oat lasses
Sat rday 1:00pm or after Dairy attle Show eat oat Showmanship Dairy ar et eat ar et lasses eat Breeding
P S: Ma imum of 15 Fair bucks per e hibitor. N for ar et oats: ALL market goats will be wethers. No does will be shown in market classes.
ll goats bro ght to the tag-in m st be identified either by a scrapies tag registry D or implant from the point of origin according to hio ode State Specific eg lations Scrapie-- 01:1-13 P rpose-to enable trace bac of animals that test positive for scrapie or another program disease to their floc or herd of origin and trace o t of e posed animals from infected and so rce floc s he hio State eterinarian has final a thority
1. Ma imum of two entries per class, market and breeding. Stalling is two goats per pen.2. No bucks are permitted on the Fairgrounds.3. All animals must be owned by the member, member’s parents, or in partnership with his her parents by May 1st.4. Market goats must be identified and f lly castrated and dehorned by the co nty tagging date or will not show
and will not sell Fair veterinarian and superintendents will have the final authority.5. It is the responsibility of the club advisor and member to turn in entry forms according to county guidelines and verify
that it is correct. Error and missing e hibitor information will result in animals not being shown.. All goats must be dehorned with the e ception of meat breeding goats. For market goats, if re-growth occurs, it
must be able to be readily determined that animal was dehorned and an attempt was made to keep animal horns-free. A ma imum of 2 inch of re-growth will be allowed and scurs must be dulled or rounded to eliminate sharp edgesor points.
oat Showmanship 1. Senior Division (ages 15 – 1 ) Intermediate Division (ages 12 – 14) Junior Division (ages – 11). Dairy Goat
showmanship is on Friday. Meat Goat showmanship is on Saturday. All ages are as of January 1 of current year.E hibitors will show by age divisions. Classes are divided by JFB and Superintendents with run-offs for each agedivision listed above.
2. E hibitors must show pro ect owned by e hibitor in showmanship class.3. Show in appropriate class for your animal: meat goats, dairy meat, meat breeding are Meat Goat Showmanship dairy
does and e otic does are Dairy Goat Showmanship. Youth may enter both showmanship contests with appropriatepro ects. Dairy goat showmanship on Friday with appropriate pro ect. Meat goat showmanship on Saturday withappropriate pro ect. Each winner advances to the Showman of Showmen Contest on Sunday
5. Show whites preferred for dairy breeds. Boer breeding and market goat e hibitors should follow Jr. Fair dress codere uirements.
. E hibitor should do most if not all of the grooming of showmanship animal.
Dairy Doe Show Friday 3:00 p m 1. No bucks or wethers.2. Breeds: Dairy Doe Show includes: Alpine, Lamancha, Nubian, Saanen, Toggenburg, Oberhalsi, Nigerian Dwarf &
Recorded Grade.3. No more than two entries per age division.4. Grand and Reserve champion of each breed will be selected from the first and second place animals of each age
division. Best Dairy doe of show is selected from these grand champions and will receive a blanket. Only breeds withthree or more will receive a trophy for champion.
5. If doe is shown in market class, it may not be enter in these classes.
Breeding Dairy Does: lass lass as listed in the Fair Boo lass lass as listed in the Fair Boo
1 Jr. Doe - born March 1 to date of show 5 Age 2-4 years in milk 2 Sr. Doe - born Jan – Feb. 201 Age 4 and older in milk 3 Yearling (never freshened) born 2015 Sr. Doe (never freshened) 4 Milking Yearling – in milk 1 year
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otic Breed Show 1. E otic Doe Show includes Pygmy, Angora & other misc.2. These goats may be shown with horns.3. E otic breed division classes will be determined by superintendents after number of animals is final.4. E otic breed wethers are permitted to show. Must comply with health and castration re uirements and cannot show
in the market show if in this breed show.5. No more than two entries per age division.
Performance oats Harness lass 1. Beginning Harness - goat with head lead.2. Intermediate Cart Goat - goat with body harness and e hibitor walks with cart.3. Advanced Cart Goat - goat with cart and e hibitor riding in cart.
Pac oat lass – Re uirements can be obtained from superintendents.
ar et Show Sat rday 1:00 pm or after Dairy attle Show 1. Grand Champion Market Dairy and Grand Champion Meat Goat will sell in the Sale of Champions.2. All market dairy and meat animals must weigh at least 55 pounds and be under 1 year old at weigh-in. Animals may
be sub ect to mouth teeth check by Fair vet or udge. Underweight animals can be shown but will receive a B graderibbon and are not eligible for any awards. Underweight animals will not go through the livestock sale and will not besold with the goat pro ects to the markets (member will have to make their own arrangements to remove any under- weight animals at release time of the fair.)
3. Members may have two boer market animals and two dairy market identified at tagging. These animals must becastrated and dehorned by tagging. Member can bring not more than 2 market goats and 2 dairy market animals tofair and sale.
4. The market goat must be a castrated buck. NO DOES will be shown in market classes.5. Dairy Market Class shall consist of Alpine, LaMancha, Nubian, Obershasli, Saanans,Toggenburg or a cross thereof.
. Meat Class shall consist of any animal that has any percentage of a breed not mentioned in dairy breeds.
. Any animal producing a product going into the food chain can be sub ect to drug testing as re uested by the udgeand or show committee the day of show. It is the responsibility of the e hibitor to insure that all medications areused within label guidelines. Any animal tested is at the owners’ e pense.
. Awards given for Grand and Reserve Champion Lightweight, Middleweight and Heavyweight classes for both Dairyand Boer. Lightweight is 55 to 0 pounds Middleweight is 1- 0 pounds Heavyweight is 1 and above pounds.These classes will compete for overall Grand and Reserve Champion of the Dairy and Boer.
eat Breeding Does--Sat rday 1. No bucks or wethers.2. Meat Doe Show includes: Boer, Kiko, Spanish Meat, Tennessee Fainting, and other meat breeds.3. Meat breeds show after the Market Show. Breeding Classes - base date is day of show.4. Horns are permitted according to national breed standards.5. No more than two entries per age division.
. Grand and Reserve champion of each breed will be selected from the first and second place animals of each agedivision. Best Meat Doe of Show is selected from these grand champions and will receive a blanket. Only breedswith three or more will receive a trophy for champion.
. If doe is shown in market class, it may not be entered in this class.
eat Breeding lasses: lass lasses for r Doe born in rrent year lass lasses for Sr Does freshened one or over 2
Dry Yearlings 1 0 to 3 months Under 2 years 2 3 to months 2 to 4 years 3 to months 4 years and older 4 to 12 months 5 12 to 1 months
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oat hibitor Scholarship The Montgomery County 4-H FFA Goat 1,000 scholarship was established in 200 by long-time supporters of the Montgomery County Fair. The intent of this scholarship is to recognize outstanding current and or former 4-H FFA members who have e celled in and because of 4-H FFA goat pro ects. The applicant may study any field at any accredited college or university. Applicants must be a current Ohio 4-H FFA member and a senior in high school, or a current or former Ohio 4-H FFA member and an undergraduate student 21 years or younger. The applicant must be enrolled at an accredited college or university for the Fall term. The applicant must have e hibited their goats at the Montgomery County Fair at least three years. One scholarship winner will be selected each year. Once awarded, winners may not re-apply. Deadline to apply is April 15.
oat Show wards Champion Market Dairy – ade ory Au t oneer Champion Market Meat – ade ory Au t oneer Pee Wee Showmanship – o n r ed ne a r res dent Pee Wee Showmanship Market – e and o e omas am y Jr. Goat Showmanship – a ry by enna S ado s a ry Goats erry yn nger Jr. Goat Showmanship – eat by a ne onn g Int. Goat Showmanship – a ry by odd o ara am y Int. Goat Showmanship – eat by orr s am y arms Sr. Goat Showmanship – a ry by a arms Sr. Goat Showmanship – eat by ona d am y Meat Goat Showman of Showman – ss a d am y Cous ns am e S mon a e ss a d esse ss a d
eat er ar Sam a egan ug es y e e ssa S annon Coy Dairy Goat Showman of Showman by et ourr C ub e o e omas am y Light Weight Market by eeder am y Medium Weight Market by S ott ss a d am y Heavy Weight Market by m yna a Light Weight Dairy by m ss a d am y Medium Weight Dairy by rs ar ose St er Heavy Weight Dairy by u e a and C r s Craft Lamancha Champion by a arms Nubian Champion by err Spr ngs arms Boer Breeding Champion by ar art ng am y Champion Cart Class by enn s odson Doe – Best of Show – Dairy, E otic & Meat Shows an ets Sponsored by anne a
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N F BB S P Y - H- N S 4-10 P Directors - im errill ohn Yanci
S perintendents Jackson Hile, Bill Warnick, Nathan Warnick, Jim Griffin, Josh Hurst r Fair Board - Cole Breeding, Jarett Ritter, Mercedes Woodson, Elora Mobley, Madison Simon
DN SD Y 4:00pm Jr. Fair Rabbit Showmanship, then Market Pens, Doe & Litters
F D Y 1:00pm Jr. Fair Market Turkey then Market Chicken Judging in coops - Small Animal Barn 4:00pm Jr. Fair Championships for Market Chickens & Turkeys - Small Animal Tent 5:30pm Jr. Fair Poultry Showmanship
S D Y :00am Jr. Fair Rabbit Breed Judging
10:00am Jr. Fair Poultry Breeding Fancy Poultry and Waterfowl udged in coops 2:00pm Jr. Fair Poultry Championships 3:30pm Jr. Fair Rabbit & Poultry Showman of Showman 5:00pm Buyer Registration for Rabbit & Poultry Sale
:00pm Jr. Fair Rabbit & Poultry Sale Order: Meat Rabbits, Market Turkeys, Market Chickens
P S: Fair bucks awarded for animals not going through the sale, ma imum of 15 Fair bucks per Jr. Fair e hibitor.
animals m st be chec ed-in and chec ed-o t by a small animal s perintendent All market animal e hibits must be accompanied by a Drug Use Notification Form ALL poultry, e cept waterfowl, show NPIP papers (hatchery papers), home hatched and raised turkeys show Blood Test Papers B F weigh-in. Failure to produce these forms for each animal will prohibit the animals from being shown or sold at this Fair.
BB S Breeding abbits - 2 entries per class, per breed, e cept for Doe-and-Litter & Meat Pen.
All rabbit ages are as of show day: Jr. Doe (3 up to Mos) Jr. Buck (3 up to Mos) Int. Doe ( - Mos.) 6 C ass Int. Buck ( - Mos.) 6 C ass Sr. Doe (Over Mos.) Sr. Buck (Over Mos.)
eat Pen: One entry per class per e hibitor. Meat Pens (3 rabbits -10 weeks old, weighing 3 to 5 Ibs. each). Rabbit ages are as of show day.
Doe itter: One entry per class per e hibitor. Litter age 5 to weeks at check-in. Doe may also be entered in Jr.-Int.-Sr. Doe class.
P Y Po ltry will be cooped by division and gender, not by club
F - Any Variety Standard Breed Chickens. Single birds – two entries per class per division. SS S: Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet.
D S NS: American Asiatic English Continental Mediterranean All Other Standard Breeds (AOSB).
B N S - Single birds – two entries per class per division. SS S: Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet.
D S NS: English Game Class Single Comb Clean Leg (SCCL) Rose Comb Clean Leg (RCCL) Feather Legged Any Other Comb Clean Leg (AOCCL).
F - Any Variety Standard Breed Waterfowl. Single birds – two entries per class. Heavy Drake Medium Drake Light Drake Bantam Drake Goose Heavy Duck Medium Duck Light Duck Bantam Duck Gander
B D N YS Two entries per class: Tom – I year and older Tom – Less than 1 year Hen – 1 year and older Hen – Less than 1 year
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H NS ND YS ar et hic ens -1 Pen of 3 Cockerels per e hibitor each bird cannot e ceed pounds for Championship class.
Ideal age - weeks. Minimum weight is 3.5 lbs. per bird. ar et om r ey - 1 entry per e hibitor Ideal age 1 – 20 weeks.
Only turkeys 40 pounds or under will be considered for the Championship Class.
BB P Y SH NSH P 1. Participants must use one of their own pro ect animals shown in Jr. Fair for showmanship.2. E hibitors must wear long sleeved white shirt or acket for showing and showmanship. Patches on ackets shirts can
include 4-H, FFA, Farm Bureau, ARBA, APA, APBA or Officially Recognized Breeds.3. Judges will consider these points:-The general appearance of the animal cleanliness how fitted, behavior, etc.
-The general appearance and handling by the e hibitor.-The ability of the competitor to maneuver the animal as directed by the udge.-The knowledge of show techni ues and procedures as demonstrated by the e hibitor.
4. Rabbit Showmanship Age Divisions are Junior, Intermediate, and Senior. Divisions will be posted prior to show.5. Poultry Showmanship Age Divisions are Junior, Intermediate, and Senior. Divisions will be posted prior to show.
BB P Y SH N F SH N Overall Small Animal Showman of Showman will be determined in a Showman of Showman Contest with the first place winners in each age division of Rabbit and Poultry Showmanship classes. The species Showman of Showman (rabbit or poultry) is not eligible to participate in their respective species Showman of Showman contest until they are eligible by age for the ne t age division. E ample: an Intermediate division winner, age 12, wins their species Showman of Show- man. They cannot compete in showmanship until they are age 15 – Senior division. Previous Small Animal Showman of Showman Overall winners are no longer eligible to enter the showmanship classes of the species in which they earned their right to compete in the Showman of Showman Overall contest. They are e empt from the interview re uirement in subse uent years. E ample: The Senior Rabbit Showman of Showman wins Small Animal Showman of Showman Overall. They cannot compete in Rabbit Showmanship in future years. This ruling corresponds to the General Show- manship Contest Rules.
BB P Y SH N F SH N 201 ercedes oodson
2014 M.D. Curtis 2012 Tanner Wilson 2013 Mercedes Woodson 2011 Maggie Gearhart
BB S Cage Decorating Contest – Winners announced at Saturday Show. Rabbit Costume Class - To Be announced at Check-In
Rabbit Meat Pens and all animals must be maintained by the e hibitor after the Sat- urday Sale through release time on Monday. If e hibitors fail to clean their cages, their advisor will be notified and have one hour to inform the e hibitor. The e hibitor then has one hour to clean their pen. A 25 care charge per day (Sunday and Monday) will be deducted from sale and or premium check if animals are not cared for.
Animals must be owned and in possession of e hibitor by: Breeding Rabbits-June 1 Market (meat) Rabbits-Born on or before July 21. Each Meat Rabbit must have an ear tattoo. That tattoo must be entered on the Jr. Fair entry form due August 12. E hibitors choose their own tattoo digit numbers.Only cages are provided by the Montgomery County Fair. All bedding, feed and other animal care e uipment is the responsibility of the e hibitor.Rabbit cages are to be cleaned by 11am daily (do not clean during show times). Cleaning must be done every day, using no more than 2 inches of bedding. Pens not cared for on a daily basis will be removed from the Fair and com- petitions at the discretion of the Superintendents E tension Staff Fair veterinarian.
4 Litters are to be at least 5 weeks of age, not to e ceed weeks, at Fair check-in. Litters cannot weigh over 4 pounds per rabbit, e cept for Checkered Giants, French Lop, Flemish Giant, New Zealand, and California.Rabbits must be checked in and out by a small animals superintendent and will not be allowed to be on e hibit if in unhealthy condition.All rabbits must be on e hibit from 10 pm on Tuesday before the Fair to pm on Labor Day, unless earlier re lease by Superintendent and or Fair veterinarian. E ception: breeding pens only may be removed between10pm on Sunday thru am on Labor Day. E ception: breeding pens ONLY may be removed between 10pm Sunday and am Labor Day. After am Labor Day, no animals may be removed until pm.Market rabbit pens will sell in Jr. Fair Sale. Market rabbits must be raised by their e hibitor.All market rabbits must be raised at youth e hibitor’s home or farm (unless prohibited by city ordinance).ALL e hibited rabbits must have an identification marking in left ear. Market rabbits must have tattoo.
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10. Rabbit Meat Pen: It is the e hibitor’s responsibility to tattoo their own rabbits. All e cess ink must be removed. If thetattoo numbers at Fair check-in do not match the tattoo numbers on the entry form, animals will not be accepted fore hibit and must go home.
11. Rabbits must weigh between 3 & 5 pounds to ualify that pen for Grand or Reserve Grand Champion. Meat rabbitscan be animals of same breed or can be mi ed breed. Members can bring and weigh-in 4 meat rabbits but canonly show 3 per pen.
12. Meat pens will be charged an additional sale fee, not to e ceed 2 per pen, to cover hauling e penses to processorfor buyers wanting processed animals.
13. Best of Show Rabbit will be selected from all the Best of 4-Class & the Best of -Class Rabbits.
P Y S N : Poultry will be cooped by division and gender, not by club.
Poultry Meat Pens and all animals must be maintained by the e hibitor after the Saturday Sale through release time on Monday. If e hibitors fail to clean their cages, their advisor will be notified and have one hour to inform the e hibitor. The e hibitor then has one hour to clean their pen. A 25 care charge per day (Sunday and Monday) will be deducted from sale and or premium check if animals are not cared for.
1. Animals must be owned and in possession of e hibitor by:Breeding Birds, Layers – June 1 Market Turkeys – Ideal Age 1 – 20 weeks. Meat Chickens - Ideal age is - weeks Meat Chickens and turkeys must be owned within 4 hours of hatch and raised by their e hibitor.
2. Cages are provided by the Montgomery County Fair. All bedding, feed and other animal care e uipment is theresponsibility of the e hibitor.
3. Poultry cages are to be cleaned by 11am daily (do not clean during show times). Cleaning must be done everyday, using no more than 2 inches of bedding. Pens not cared for on a daily basis will be removed from the Fairand competitions at the discretion of the Superintendents E tension Staff Fair veterinarian.
4. ALL poultry must be checked in and out by a small animal superintendent and will be e cused if in unhealthycondition.
5. All poultry must be on e hibit from 10 pm on Tuesday before the Fair to pm on Labor Day, unless earlier releaseby Superintendent and or Fair veterinarian. E ception: breeding pens ONLY may be removed between 10pmSunday and am Labor Day. After am Labor Day, no animals may be removed until pm.
. Poultry meat chickens and market turkeys will sell in Jr. Fair Sale. Meat chickens and turkeys must be owned within4 hours of hatch and raised by their e hibitor.
. Meat Chickens Broilers - Cockerels only for Broiler Class - each chicken must weigh pounds or under. Memberscan bring and weigh-in 4, but can only show 3. Ideal broilers are not over weeks old. All meat pens sell. However,only broiler pens will be considered for championship class.
. Market Turkeys: Only tom turkeys can be entered. Market toms must be hatched on or after May 1. No minimumweight. Turkeys weighing over 40 pounds will not be considered for the Championship class.
. Meat pens and market turkeys will be charged an additional sale fee, not to e ceed 2 per pen or turkey, to coverhauling e penses to processor for buyers wanting processed animals.
Small nimal ward Sponsors Ben amin Poultry Farm Keller’s Animal Feeds & Needs, Brookville Vandalia Rental DeGroat Family Farm O’Brien Orthodontics Warnick Family Fies Scales Narrow Way Custom Technologies Wilson Sign Co., Inc Gross Lumber Company Stockslager Garden Center Wingerter Family Jim & Annette Stiver Woodson Family
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H S S Director - ade Flory
S perintendents: Sheila Bushong, Chris Craft, Dianne Craft, Vicki Smith, Katrine Mobley, Katy Schaaf, Becky Anderson r Fair Board: Michelle Smith, Isabel Valdespino, Mercedes Woodson, Elora Mobley, Taylor Touhey
S nday before Fair 12noon 3pm Horse S ill-a-thon Small nimal Barn S nday of Fair :00am 4-H Horse room lean ontest
Sat rday ly :00am 4-H State Fair alifyingShow then o nty 4-H dging Show - nglish S nday ly 10 :00am o nty 4-H dging Show estern
Must have animal by June 1, current year. Show governed by the Ohio Uniform Rules Book for 4-H Horse Shows. Pro ects not udged at July show receive grades as follows:
Dressage - participate in approved dressage tests udge signature re uired rail - participate in approved competitive trail or endurance ride proof of participation re uired ight Horse Selection - participate in udging clinic or contest date place signature of contest coordinator re uired.
Fair Bucks will be paid on a ma imum of three (3) pro ects and or animals. Pro ects must be udged at 4- H Horse Show or as described above in order to receive Fair Bucks.
4-H Horse room and lean ontestClubs may enter Junior Teams ( -13,4-H age) and Senior Teams (14-1 , 4-H age) consisting of 3 members. Additional Fair Bucks provided to participants.
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r eam inners – Madeline Peters, Sophia Valdespino Kaylee Wagers, all Los Cahbahyos Sr eam inners – Courtney Prass, Taylor Touhey, Isabel Valdespino, all Los Cahbahyos
201 4-H Horse Showman of Showman: Lisa Seim, Happy Farmers 201 4-H Horse Show High-Point inners: Senior Michelle Smith, Los Cahbahyos nior Kaylee Wagers,Los Cahbahyos
Horse Show and rophy Sponsors 201rena Sponsor: Clayton Animal Hospital-Clayton Pet Hotel
rand hampion Sponsors Ritter Plumbing & Pipeline Co.Brookville Marirose Stiver System CS Services, Englewood
hampion Sponsors Cassell Insurance Agency Keller’s Animla Feeds & Needs Lynn & Cheryl Myers
Chris & Dianne Craft Friends from Le is-Ne is Chris O’Connor Wendy Gulliver Kim Reeder
First Place Sponsors Boose Chevrolet, Brookville Oakview Veterinary Hospital Phillip & Linda Sears Brookville Animal Hospital Price Creek Veterinary Services Dale Seim Family Farmersville Veterinary Clinic Rodeo Shop Ross Shire, DDS
ember rophy Sponsors Jeff Anderson Family Duke Craft In Memory of Micah Sonstegard Ashbrook Family Dr. James Dickey Southside Drive Thru Tony & Pam Barhorst Jerry Garber Sunset Riders 4-H Club Cody Campbell Show Horses Happy Farmers 4-H Club
Wingerter Family Centerville Pizza & BBQ KNL 4-H Club George Woodson Family
Susie Clark Los Cahbahyos 4-H Club Susan Wright Mobley Family Z Creations – Zirkle Family
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4-H D SP YS in S dging ly 2016S perintendents Betty Wingerter, Pat Holmes, Chelsea Sites
r Fair Board Joey Griffin, Jimmy Trout, Anthony Small
4-H Special Interest and Family & Consumer Science Pro ects aredisplayed by 4-H Clubs in the Coliseum.
H B S S B N P BY pm SD Y before the Fair hibits may be removed after 6 pm on abor Day
4-H P P S: Fair Bucks will be earned for up to threeindividual entries per person for pro ects udged at County 4-H Judging in July AND displayed at the Fair. No Fair Bucks are awarded to group entries. Cloverbud pro ects earn Fair Bucks valued at 5 per child if displayed in 4-H Booth. The Montgomery County Agricultural Society provides all Fair Bucks and ribbons.
4-H B B HS1. 4-H Club Booths - Booths will be udged on overall theme, neatness, cleanliness and organization. Booth space
must be re uested by the July Judging date. E act locations will be in a letter sent to club advisors by August 1.2. Poster - In pro ects where a display is not practical, an educational poster may be displayed. Poster size: minimum
14 22, ma imum 22 2 .3. Fair Bucks will be paid on a ma imum of three (3) pro ects and or animals. Pro ects must be udged at County 4-H
Judging, 4-H Dog Judging, 4-H Horse Show or breeding animals (e cept dairy) on display at the Fair in order toreceive Fair Bucks.
4. Club booths will be udged Wednesday of the Fair after 4:00 p.m.5. 4-H Booth cash premiums are awarded as follows: Grade A - 30.00 Grade B - 25.00 Grade C - 20.00.
S - ontgomery o nty tension ffice Staff
First ow: Katie Schroeder – SNAP-Ed, Pat Holmes – Family and Consumer Sciences Educator (FCS), Suzanne Mills-Wasniak – Ag, Natural Resources & Horticulture Educator, Betty Wingerter – County Director & 4-H Youth Educator
Second ow: Cici Martin – EFNEP, Theresa Ford – Office Associate, Debbie Long – Information Associate, Nancy Doyle – EFNEP Specialist, Stephanie Sommers – EFNEP, Tanya North – EFNEP, Chelsea Sites – 4-H & FCS
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FF P S in S S perintendents: Stephanie Davis – Brookville Justin Slone – Valley View.
FFA AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING 1. All pro ects must have been made under supervision of instructor the past school year.2. Each e hibitor may enter one e hibit in each class.3. A rosette will be given to the best entry in classes with five or more entries.
D N ostly ood F-11 Small Pro ects – tool carriers, nail bo , concrete float, flower bo , etc. F-12 Medium Pro ects – two sawhorses, gates, bench, etc.F-13 Large Pro ects – chairs, cornhole boards, etc.
D N an be any ind of weld F-14 Small pro ects – foot scraper, tool holder, etc.F-15 ARC WELDING PANEL – 3 welds each 1 3 long using 3 1 -1 4 metal mounted on 12 panel.
Butt weld. Lap weld and T-weld. F-1 MIG WELDING PANEL – 3 welds each 1 3 long using 3 1 -1 4 metal mounted on 12 panel.
Butt weld, Lap weld and T-weld.
F N SH F B SH S D N D SP YS F-1 Furniture Household F-21 Student Display – Photo Story of an Activity, etc.F-1 Mechanics – tractor, 4-wheeler, etc. F-22 SAE Story Board
N -S N P N S F-1 Small pro ects – stepping stone, etc. F-23 Animal SystemsF-20 Medium pro ects – bench, etc. F-24 Environmental Services Natural Resource Systems
F-25 Food Products and Processing SystemsF-2 Plant SystemsF-2 Power, Structural and Technical SystemsF-2 Social Systems
FF P ND P N SH ND N P D S 1. Entries limited to one per class per student (e ception of Fruits Vegetable Tray).2. Each e hibit must be from a different field, garden or poultry house.3. Each e hibit must be from this year’s pro ect having records, e cept corn and soybean grain which must be from
last year’s.4. Rosette to best in classes of 5 or more.
F-2 Grain – Wheat, corn, oats, F-3 Vegetables – Tray of 5soybeans, etc. in a mason ar (May enter up to 5 different vegetables)
F-30 Pumpkins, S uash or Gourd F-3 Fruits – Tray of 5– 1 item (May enter up to 5 different fruits)
F-31 Melons – 1 item F-3 Fruit Vegetable Plate or Tray of 5 differentF-34 Hay, Alfalfa – 1 Flake fruits or vegetables F-35 Clover – 1 Flake F-40 White Eggs – Carton of F-3 Hay, Grass – 1 Flake F-41 Brown Eggs – Carton of
F-42 Honey – Jar or Comb
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g st 1 5:00pm – Fair Entry Forms due to Girl Scout Office g st 2 1:00 – 4:00pm – E hibits due at Coliseum, Montgomery County Fairgrounds
may drop off at GS Center August 26 by 5:00pm g st 2 Judging
September Pickup E hibits at Coliseum, Montgomery County Fairgrounds between – pm
No entries will be released prior to Monday of the Fair at 5 pm. Entries not picked up, must contact the Buckeye Trails Regional Office after September 7.
N S S S B F D P S D S F Y 1. All e hibits displays must show high uality effort, originality, neatness and Girl Scout program.2. Entry Forms must be sent to: irl Sco ts of estern hio ontgomery o nty Fair ntry 4 0 Shoop ill d
Dayton H 4 41 N H N S 1 :00pm3. Each girl may enter only one e hibit in each category in her age level.4. All food items must be e hibited with a picture of the girl holding the item. Food entries will be udged, but only the photo will be
displayed. All food items must be placed on disposable plates.5. All E hibits must be dropped off either at the Girl Scout Office by August 2 , 5:00pm or to the Fairgrounds, Coliseum on August 2
between 1:00pm 4:00pm.. All e hibits must have a 3 5 inde card securely attached to the e hibit with the girl’s name, troop , age level, category and a
description of the item.. Girls entering the Fair are entitled to a free Fair ID youth e hibitor badge. Photos can be taken on August 2 during e hibit delivery
OR email a head & shoulder peg to: wpwbigfoot gmail.com with the girl s name in the sub ect line.. Email uestions to: wpwbigfoot gmail.com
P S: Fair Bucks will be earned for up to three individual entries per person displaying at the Fair. No Fair Bucks are awarded to group entries. Montgomery County Agricultural Society provides all Fair Bucks and ribbons. Placement Ribbons will be awarded for 1st through 3rd Places. A separate participation ribbon will be awarded to each participant.
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ife S ills 1. Sewing Clothing2. Sewing Miscellaneous3. Decorative Clothing4. Health & Safety5. Macrame’ Weaving
. Knitting, Crocheting, & Needlepoint
. Cooking- Cookies
. Cooking-Decorated Cakes & Pies
stoms raditions . Girl Scout Ways
10. Tin Punch11. Women in History12. Service Awards Pro ects13. Toys & Games- handmade
Science Beyond 14. Science Pro ect15. Computer Pro ect1 . Small Woodworking Pro ect1 . Carving1 . Photography Pro ect1 . Recycled Pro ect
he rts 20. Jewelry – handmade21. Painting- watercolor, oil or acrylic22. Sculpture Pottery23. Sketching Drawing24. Ceramics25. Tie Dying2 . Collage, Mobile & Mosaics2 . Original Writing- Poetry, Essay or Short Story2 . Flower Display
Nat re 2 . Camping or Hiking Pro ect30. Ecology Pro ect31. Gardening32. Outdoor Craft
Girls will receive Fair b c s for the first 3 items entered.Fair bucks can be used to purchase food, games & wrist band.
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201 ontgomery o nty 4-H State Fair Horse Delegates Gabrielle Baird, Sunset Riders Michelle Smith, Los Cahbahyos Lisa Sein, Happy Farmers Jennifer Zirkle, Los Cahbahyos
201 ontgomery o nty 4-H Projects Delegates to State Fair
Clothing: Fun with Clothes – Laila Blumer, Oakwood SRO Clothing: Sew Fun – Lily Beccue, Aullwood Wild Wolves Clothing: Sundresses and Jumpers - Ma orie Bair-Masden, Oakwood SRO Clothing: Look Great for Less - Jewell Timpson 4-Winds Clothing: Embellish – Wearable Art – Rachel Dalrymple, Oakwood SRO Clothing: Tops for Tweens – Mary Giese, 4-Winds Clothing: Clothes for High School & Beyond - Rebecca Harting, All-Star 4-H Clothing: Active Sportswear – Maria Bowman, Oakwood SRO
Companion Animal - Cat 1 – Ronald Whitesel, We Liket Companion Animal – Cavies – Madison Peters, Tom’s Run Livestock Companion Animal - Pocket Pets – Josh Adler, Aullwood Wild Wolves Companion Animal – Self-Determined Jr. – Chloe Combs, Kreative Kids Companion Animal – Self-Determined Sr. – Kylie Bush, 4-Winds
Creative Arts: Get Started In Art Jr – Katie Walton, We Liket Creative Arts: Get Started In Art Sr – Mollie Kozarec, We Liket Creative Arts: Scrapbooking Jr – Riley Amnott, Helping Hands 4-H Creative Arts: Scrapbooking Sr – Keleigh Vogel, We Liket Creative Arts: Cake Decorating Beginning Jr – Elizabeth Hill, We Liket Creative Arts: Cake Decorating Intermediate Jr – Olivia Early, Toms Run Livestock Creative Arts: Cake Decorating Advanced Jr. – Emma Gehret, Oakwood SRO Creative Arts: Cake Decorating Advanced Sr. – Ana Valdespino, Los Cahbahyos Creative Arts: My Favorite Thing Jr. – Tyler Hall, American Country Pride
Engineering: Magic of Electricity – Kathleen Brand, PetPourri Engineering: Investigating Electricity – Peter Salisbury, Oakwood SRO
Family Life: Growing On My Own – Laila Blumer, Oakwood SRO Family Life: Growing With Others – Rebecca Blumer, Oakwood SRO
Foods: Yeast Breads on the Rise – Rebecca Seim, The BARN Club Foods: Party Planner – Cecilia Dalrymple, Oakwood SRO Foods: Quick Breads – Rachel Dalrymple, Oakwood SRO Foods: Star Spangled Foods – Charlie Blumer, Oakwood SRO Foods: Sports Nutrtion – Jonathan Bohrer, Aullwood Wild Wolves Foods: Snack Attack Jr. – Ryan Jordan, PetPourri Foods: Let’s Start Cooking – Nora Sableski, Oakwood SRO Foods: Fast Break for Breakfast – Patrick Sableski, Oakwood SRO
Home Decorating: Laundry – Charlie Blumer, Oakwood SRO Home Decorating: Makeover My Space , Jr. – Rebekah Seim, Happy Farmers Home Decorating: Makeover My Space , Sr. – Rachel Dalrymple, Oakwood SRO
Natural Resources: Fishing for the Beginner – Sam Zink, Miami Producers Natural Resources: Fishing for the Int. – Dayne Hill, We Liket Natural Resources: Bee Keeping Jr. – Charlie Blumer, Oakwood SRO Natural Resources: Ohio Birds – Zach Vogel, We Liket Natural Resources: How Does Your Garden Grow – Anna Ponder, We Liket
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Photography: Focus on Photography, Level 1 – Madison Ward, Miami Producers Photography: Controlling the Image, Level 2 – Elizabeth Nicholson, Aullwood Wild Wolves Photography: Mastering Photography, Level 3 – Rachel Curtis, Miami Producers Photography: Photography Master, Level 4 – Rebecca Harting, All Star 4-H Quilting: You Can Quilt, Jr. – Faith Hall, American Country Pride Quilting: Self-Determined – Scarlet Smith, Aullwood Wild Wolves Self-Determined General: Jr – Maria Bowman, Oakwood SRO
Shooting Sports: Archery, Jr – Mary Giese, 4-H Shooting Sports Shooting Sports: Hunting & Wildlife, Jr – Molly Brown, 4-H Shooting Sports Shooting Sports: Hunting & Wildlife, Sr – Carter Brown, 4-H Shooting Sports Shooting Sports: Pistol – Jr – William Taylor, 4-H Shooting Sports Shooting Sports: Pistol – Sr – Danielle Roberts, 4-H Shooting Sports Shooting Sports: Rifle, Jr - Carson Taylor , 4-H Shooting Sports Shooting Sports: Rifle, Sr – Grant Wirth, 4-H Shooting Sports Shooting Sports: Shotgun, Jr – Wyatt Mobley, 4-H Shooting Sports Shooting Sports: Shotgun, Sr – Samuel Boys, 4-H Shooting Sports Shooting Sports: Safe Use of Guns – Micah Hung, 4-H Shooting Sports STEM: Vet Science 1 – Charity Moore, KNL STEM: Rockets Away, Bottle Rockets (501) – Tyler Hall, American Country Pride STEM: Rockets Away (503) – Ben Zink, Miami Producers STEM: Science Fun with Kitchen Chemistry – Mackenzie Amnott, Helping Hands 4-H STEM: Robotics , NeXt Tech – Maria Bowman, Oakwood SRO Tractor: Junior Tractor – Justin Dull, Toms Run Livestock Tractor: Junior Tractor – Grant Helsinger, We Liket
Woodworking: Measuring Up, Jr. – Brenden Heller, Kreative Kids Woodworking: Measuring Up, Jr. – Lucas Duncil, KNL Woodworking: Making the Cut, Jr. – Garrett Gooch, Tom’s Run Livestock Woodworking: Advances – Emma Gehret, Oakwood SRO
Best of Show for Non-State Fair 4-H Projects
Electric Radio Controlled Vehicle – Ben Zink, Miami Producers Horseless Horse – Courtney Leszczynski, 4-H Shooting Sports Science Fun with Dairy Food – Davis Salisbury, Oakwood SRO
Theatre Arts – LauraRobbins,AullwoodWildWolves
2016 4-H Delegates State Fair posted at the website:
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2016 MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR • DAYTON, OHIO
ENTRY BLANK EEF CATT E - Department No. 1
Exhibitor’s Name: ______________________________________________
Street/Rte No: _________________________________________________
City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________
Phone Number: ____________________
Total Number of Entries: ______ Total Entry Money $______ for which I make the following entries.
ENTRY FEES: $10.00 PER HEAD
(Please add $1.00 for postage and handling if you wish to have your tags mailed to you.)
Entry Page # Class # Line # Sex Age Breed Stalled in Open Class or r Fair Total Fees
1
2
3
4
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7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15 Total Entry
Fees: $
# Stalls Needed
Membership $25 $ Weekly
Pass $25 $
Postage $1 $ Total Fees
Paid $
IMPORTANT: All Entries Must Bear Postage Stamps and Have A Legible Cancellation Date.
Must Be Postmarked By August 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To: MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409
FOROFFICEUSEONLYExhibitors#________________Date:______________________#ofEntries:___________TagsSent_____________Hold_______________ProcessedBy______________________PaymentMethod:□Cash □Check#___________ □CreditCard
ENTRY BLANK
Must Be Postmarked by august 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To:MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409
For oFFiCe use onLy
__________________ Date: _____________________ # of Entries: ________________
Tags Sent _______________Hold _______________ Processed By ___________________________
Payment Method: qCash q Check # _______________ q Credit Card
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2016 MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR • DAYTON, OHIO
ENTRY BLANK SHEEP GOATS - Department No. 2
Exhibitor’s Name: ______________________________________________
Street/Rte No: _________________________________________________
City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________
Phone Number: ____________________
Total Number of Entries: ______ Total Entry Money $______ for which I make the following entries.
ENTRY FEES: $10.00 PER HEAD
(Please add $1.00 for postage and handling if you wish to have your tags mailed to you.)
Entry Page # Class # Line # Sex Age Breed Stalled in Open Class or r Fair Total Fees
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15 Total Entry
Fees: $
# Stalls Needed
Membership $25 $ Weekly
Pass $25 $
Postage $1 $ Total Fees
Paid $
IMPORTANT: All Entries Must Bear Postage Stamps and Have A Legible Cancellation Date.
Must Be Postmarked By August 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To: MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409
ENTRY BLANK
Must Be Postmarked by august 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To:MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409
For oFFiCe use onLy
__________________ Date: _____________________ # of Entries: ________________
Tags Sent _______________Hold _______________ Processed By ___________________________
Payment Method: qCash q Check # _______________ q Credit Card
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2016 MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR • DAYTON, OHIO
ENTRY BLANK S INE - Department No.
Exhibitor’s Name: ______________________________________________
Street/Rte No: _________________________________________________
City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________
Phone Number: ____________________
Total Number of Entries: ______ Total Entry Money $______ for which I make the following entries.
ENTRY FEES: $10.00 PER HEAD
(Please add $1.00 for postage and handling if you wish to have your tags mailed to you.)
Entry Page # Class # Line # Sex Age Breed Stalled in Open Class or r Fair Total Fees
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2
3
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9
10
11
12
13
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15 Total Entry
Fees: $
# Stalls Needed
Membership $25 $ Weekly
Pass $25 $
Postage $1 $ Total Fees
Paid $
IMPORTANT: All Entries Must Bear Postage Stamps and Have A Legible Cancellation Date.
Must Be Postmarked By August 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To: MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409 FOROFFICEUSEONLY
Exhibitors#________________Date:______________________#ofEntries:___________TagsSent_____________Hold_______________ProcessedBy______________________PaymentMethod:□Cash □Check#___________ □CreditCard
ENTRY BLANK
Must Be Postmarked by august 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To:MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409
For oFFiCe use onLy
__________________ Date: _____________________ # of Entries: ________________
Tags Sent _______________Hold _______________ Processed By ___________________________
Payment Method: qCash q Check # _______________ q Credit Card
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2016 MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR • DAYTON, OHIO
ENTRY BLANK DAIRY CATT E - Department No.
Exhibitor’s Name: ______________________________________________
Street/Rte No: _________________________________________________
City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________
Phone Number: ____________________
Total Number of Entries: ______ Total Entry Money $______ for which I make the following entries.
ENTRY FEES: $10.00 PER HEAD
(Please add $1.00 for postage and handling if you wish to have your tags mailed to you.)
Entry Page # Class # Line # Sex Age Breed Stalled in Open Class or r Fair Total Fees
1
2
3
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10
11
12
13
14
15 Total Entry
Fees: $
# Stalls Needed
Membership $25 $ Weekly
Pass $25 $
Postage $1 $ Total Fees
Paid $
IMPORTANT: All Entries Must Bear Postage Stamps and Have A Legible Cancellation Date.
Must Be Postmarked By August 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To: MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409 FOROFFICEUSEONLY
Exhibitors#________________Date:______________________#ofEntries:___________TagsSent_____________Hold_______________ProcessedBy______________________PaymentMethod:□Cash □Check#___________ □CreditCard
ENTRY BLANK
Must Be Postmarked by august 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To:MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409
For oFFiCe use onLy
__________________ Date: _____________________ # of Entries: ________________
Tags Sent _______________Hold _______________ Processed By ___________________________
Payment Method: qCash q Check # _______________ q Credit Card10
2016 MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR • DAYTON, OHIO
ENTRY BLANK DAIRY CATT E - Department No.
Exhibitor’s Name: ______________________________________________
Street/Rte No: _________________________________________________
City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________
Phone Number: ____________________
Total Number of Entries: ______ Total Entry Money $______ for which I make the following entries.
ENTRY FEES: $10.00 PER HEAD
(Please add $1.00 for postage and handling if you wish to have your tags mailed to you.)
Entry Page # Class # Line # Sex Age Breed Stalled in Open Class or r Fair Total Fees
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15 Total Entry
Fees: $
# Stalls Needed
Membership $25 $ Weekly
Pass $25 $
Postage $1 $ Total Fees
Paid $
IMPORTANT: All Entries Must Bear Postage Stamps and Have A Legible Cancellation Date.
Must Be Postmarked By August 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To: MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409 FOROFFICEUSEONLY
Exhibitors#________________Date:______________________#ofEntries:___________TagsSent_____________Hold_______________ProcessedBy______________________PaymentMethod:□Cash □Check#___________ □CreditCard
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ENTRY BLANK
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2016 MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR • DAYTON, OHIO
ENTRY BLANK FARM GARDEN - Department No. 6
Exhibitor’s Name: ______________________________________________
Street/Rte No: _________________________________________________
City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________
Phone Number: ____________________
Total Number of Entries: ______ Total Entry Money $______ for which I make the following entries.
ENTRY FEES: $2.00 PER ITEM (Unless otherwise noted)
(Please add $1.00 for postage and handling if you wish to have your tags mailed to you.)
Entry Page # Class # Line # Name of Variety as listed in Premium Book (Use one line per each specimen) Total Fees
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15 Total Entry Fees $ Membership $25 $ Weekly Pass $25 $ Postage $1 $ Total Fees Paid $
IMPORTANT: All Entries Must Bear Postage Stamps and Have A Legible Cancellation Date.
Must Be Postmarked By August 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To: MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409
FOROFFICEUSEONLYExhibitors#________________Date:______________________#ofEntries:___________TagsSent_____________Hold_______________ProcessedBy______________________PaymentMethod:□Cash □Check#___________ □CreditCard
ENTRY BLANK
Must Be Postmarked by august 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To:MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409
For oFFiCe use onLy
__________________ Date: _____________________ # of Entries: ________________
Tags Sent _______________Hold _______________ Processed By ___________________________
Payment Method: qCash q Check # _______________ q Credit Card
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2016 MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR • DAYTON, OHIO
ENTRY BLANK HOUSEHO D ARTS - Department No.
Exhibitor’s Name: ______________________________________________
Street/Rte No: _________________________________________________
City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________
Phone Number: ____________________
Total Number of Entries: ______ Total Entry Money $______ for which I make the following entries.
ENTRY FEES: $2.00 PER ITEM
(Please add $1.00 for postage and handling if you wish to have your tags mailed to you.)
Entry Page # Class # Line # Name of Variety as listed in Premium Book (Use one line per each specimen) Total Fees
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15 Total Entry Fees $ Membership $25 $ Weekly Pass $25 $ Postage $1 $ Total Fees Paid $
IMPORTANT: All Entries Must Bear Postage Stamps and Have A Legible Cancellation Date.
Must Be Postmarked By August 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To: MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409 FOROFFICEUSEONLY
Exhibitors#________________Date:______________________#ofEntries:___________TagsSent_____________Hold_______________ProcessedBy______________________PaymentMethod:□Cash □Check#___________ □CreditCard
ENTRY BLANKENTRY BLANK
Must Be Postmarked by august 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To:MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409
For oFFiCe use onLy
__________________ Date: _____________________ # of Entries: ________________
Tags Sent _______________Hold _______________ Processed By ___________________________
Payment Method: qCash q Check # _______________ q Credit Card
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ENTRY BLANK FINE ARTS - Department No.
Exhibitor’s Name: ______________________________________________
Street/Rte No: _________________________________________________
City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________
Phone Number: ____________________
Total Number of Entries: ______ Total Entry Money $______ for which I make the following entries.
ENTRY FEES: $2.00 PER ITEM
(Please add $1.00 for postage and handling if you wish to have your tags mailed to you.)
Entry Page # Class # Line # Name of Variety as listed in Premium Book (Use one line per each specimen) Total Fees
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15 Total Entry Fees $ Membership $25 $ Weekly Pass $25 $ Postage $1 $ Total Fees Paid $
IMPORTANT: All Entries Must Bear Postage Stamps and Have A Legible Cancellation Date.
Must Be Postmarked By August 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To: MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409
FOROFFICEUSEONLYExhibitors#________________Date:______________________#ofEntries:___________TagsSent_____________Hold_______________ProcessedBy______________________PaymentMethod:□Cash □Check#___________ □CreditCard
ENTRY BLANK
Must Be Postmarked by august 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To:MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409
For oFFiCe use onLy
__________________ Date: _____________________ # of Entries: ________________
Tags Sent _______________Hold _______________ Processed By ___________________________
Payment Method: qCash q Check # _______________ q Credit Card
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ENTRY BLANK
PROVISIONS - Department No. 9
Exhibitor’s Name: ______________________________________________
Street/Rte No: _________________________________________________
City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________
Phone Number: ____________________
Total Number of Entries: ______ Total Entry Money $______ for which I make the following entries.
ENTRY FEES: $2.00 PER ITEM
(Please add $1.00 for postage and handling if you wish to have your tags mailed to you.)
Entry Page # Class # Line # Name of Variety as listed in Premium Book (Use one line per each specimen) Total Fees
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15 Total Entry Fees $ Membership $25 $ Weekly Pass $25 $ Postage $1 $ Total Fees Paid $
IMPORTANT: All Entries Must Bear Postage Stamps and Have A Legible Cancellation Date.
Must Be Postmarked By August 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To: MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409
FOROFFICEUSEONLYExhibitors#________________Date:______________________#ofEntries:___________TagsSent_____________Hold_______________ProcessedBy______________________PaymentMethod:□Cash □Check#___________ □CreditCard
ENTRY BLANKENTRY BLANK
Must Be Postmarked by august 16th.
Make All Checks Payable To:MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIR
1043 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409
For oFFiCe use onLy
__________________ Date: _____________________ # of Entries: ________________
Tags Sent _______________Hold _______________ Processed By ___________________________
Payment Method: qCash q Check # _______________ q Credit Card
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CAROUSEL ROOM
MONTGOMERY COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE & AUDITORIUM
COLISEUM BUILDING & EXHIBITION HALL
FINE ARTS BUILDING / TREASURE BARN
JUNIOR LIVESTOCK BARN
MILKING PARLOR
ROUND HOUSE / AGRICULTURAL BUILDING
LIVESTOCK PAVILION
LIVESTOCK SHOW BARN
SWINE BARN
PETTING ZOO
HORSE BARN
HORSE BARN
HORSE BARN
HORSE BARN
DAYTON HORSE SHOW BARN
SOUTH MAIN TICKET OFFICE
GRANDSTAND
ANNOUNCERS BOOTH
FAIRGROUNDS MAINTENANCE BUILDING
APPLE STREET TICKET OFFICE & GATE
MAIN GATE ENTRANCE
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MONTGOMERY
MONTGOMERY
COUNTY FAIR
2016
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BUILDING OUR LOCAL COMMUNITYCelebrate Farm Bureau $1500 scholarship
winners during Monday's sale of champions.$9000 to be awarded to outstanding youth in our county.
Partner sponsors with Farm Credit of Mid-America to award Skill-a-�on and Premium exhibitors.
Awards are a combined donation of more than $2,500.
Kiddie tractor pulls Sunday | 5 p.m. | Ages 3 to 8
Awards for every participant and additional prizes totaling more than $600
Farm Bureau barn games partnering with the junior fair board
Saturday | 8 p.m. or one hour after the conclusion of the cattle show
Fun for all ages
For information on these and other county activities, stop by our booth in the
roundhouse or join us in the hospitality tent on the hill during the fair.
Montgomery County Farm Bureau supports agriculture and our youth of tomorrow.
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