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June 30—July 7 DIVISION C FIELD CROPS 1. 3 stalks white corn 2. 3 stalks yellow corn 3. 5 complete soybean plants 4. Stick 2018 tobacco (5 stalks) 5. Potted growing Burley tobacco plant 6. Flyings (L or F), 2017 tobacco 7. Lug (L or F), 2017 tobacco 8. Bright Leaf, 2017 tobacco 9. Red Leaf, 2017 tobacco 10. Tip, (leaf 16” or under), 2017 tobacco 11. Mixed, 2017 tobacco Bunch of Block Hay - 5 pounds or more cured, must have been rectangular baled 12. Alfalfa 13. Red Clover 14. Lespedeza 15. Mixed Legume and Grass 16. Grass Bunch of: 17. Sod (70% or more legumes) 18. Sod (mixture of grasses and legumes) 19. Sod (mixed or single species grasses) 20. Best sunflower Events: Mon., July 2 4-H Pet Show Registraon at 9:15 a.m. Enter Ag/FCS Exhibits - 1-6 p.m. Start entering 4-H Exhibits at 10 a.m. Poultry Show Tues, July 3 Enter Baking Exhibits 10:30a.m.—12 noon Exhibit Hall Open 4-8 p.m. Wed., July 4 Exhibit Hall—closed Thurs. July 5 Exhibit Hall—closed Fri., July 6 Tractor Driving Contest Exhibit Hall Open Sat., July 7 Pick up Fair Entries 9:3011:30 a.m. Plate of: 21. 3 red apples 22. 3 yellow apples 23. 3 green apples 24. 3 crab apples 25. 3 peaches 26. 3 pears 27. 3 grape clusters 28. 12 blueberries 29. 12 tame blackberries 30. 12 wild blackberries 31. 12 raspberries 32. 6 large plums 33. Any other fruit (12 small, 5 medium, 3 large) 34. Miscellaneous field crop (number according to size as above) Monday, July 2—Enter Exhibits: 1:00 -6:00 p.m. Agriculture & Natural Resources Extension Agent, Eric Baker Family & Consumer Sciences Extension Agent, Thays Flores General rules for all exhibits: 1. All Agriculture and Family & Consumer Sciences exhibits this year must not have been exhibited in an Estill County Fair before. 2. All exhibits must be produced in Estill County except open shows which are open to all Kentucky exhibitors or as indicated in the specific activity section. 3. All crops must be grown in 2018. 4. All exhibits must remain on display until Saturday, July 7 at 9:30 a.m. 5. The management will take all precautions possible, but will not be responsible for accidents or loss incurred while exhibiting at the fair. 6. Only one entry per class allowed. Men, women and children are eligible to enter. 7. Class Prize Money: 1st Place - $3; 2nd Place - $2; 3rd Place - $1 *We reserve the right to adjust premiums to a percentage of available funds, if necessary. Cooperative Extension Estill County 76 Golden Court Irvine KY 40336-6917 Phone: (606) 723-4557 FAX: (606) 723-5912 www.ca.uky.edu/estill DIVISION C OPEN FIELD & GARDEN CROPS Plate of: 1. 3 red tomatoes, large variety 2. 3 pink tomatoes, large variety 3. 3 yellow tomatoes, large variety 4. 3 salad tomatoes 5. 3 heirloom tomatoes 6. 3 green tomatoes 7. Largest tomato (1) 8. 12 bush beans, ½stem left on 9. 12 pole beans, ½stem left on 10. 12 bush lima beans, ½stem left on 11. 12 wax beans 12. 12 snap peas 13. 3 ears sweet corn, yellow 14. 3 ears sweet corn, white 15. 3 ears sweet corn, bi-color 16. 3 red Irish potatoes 17. 3 white Irish potatoes 18. Largest potato (1) 19. Broccoli—3 spears 20. Cauliflower—1 bunch 21. 1 red head cabbage 22. 1 round head cabbage 23. Largest cabbage (1 head) 24. 3 white onions 25. 3 red onions 26. 3 yellow onions 27. Largest onion (single) 28. 3 carrots (less than 4”) 29. 3 carrots (4” and up) 30. 3 okra 31. 3 Brussels sprout AGRICULTURE Rules for Open Blue Ribbon Family Contest: 1. Winners will automatically be determined during the week of the fair. 2. Prize Money: 1 st Place - $25; 2 nd Place - $15; 3 rd Place - $10 – will be included with total premium money paid out at check-out time on Saturday morning, July 7 th . 3. Family will consist of husband, wife, and all children at home (not married). 4. Blue ribbons will include blue ribbons won during the 2018 Estill County Fair. 5. Ribbons won will consist of ribbons won in the Open and Adult Divisions only. There is a separate category for 4-H ribbons. (See Rule 17 in the General Instructions for 4-H Exhibits.)
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Page 1: Cooperative Extension June 30 July 7 - University of Kentucky · 36. High arrangement of garden flowers, 29. Embroidery doily over 10” 30. Embroidery pillow Potted Plants 21. Blooming

June 30—July 7

DIVISION C FIELD CROPS 1. 3 stalks white corn 2. 3 stalks yellow corn 3. 5 complete soybean plants 4. Stick 2018 tobacco (5 stalks) 5. Potted growing Burley tobacco plant 6. Flyings (L or F), 2017 tobacco 7. Lug (L or F), 2017 tobacco 8. Bright Leaf, 2017 tobacco 9. Red Leaf, 2017 tobacco 10. Tip, (leaf 16” or under), 2017 tobacco 11. Mixed, 2017 tobacco

Bunch of Block Hay - 5 pounds or more cured, must have been rectangular baled 12. Alfalfa 13. Red Clover 14. Lespedeza 15. Mixed Legume and Grass 16. Grass

Bunch of: 17. Sod (70% or more legumes) 18. Sod (mixture of grasses and legumes) 19. Sod (mixed or single species grasses) 20. Best sunflower

Events: Mon., July 2 4-H Pet Show Registration at 9:15 a.m. Enter Ag/FCS Exhibits - 1-6 p.m. Start entering 4-H Exhibits at 10 a.m. Poultry Show Tues, July 3 Enter Baking Exhibits 10:30a.m.—12 noon Exhibit Hall Open 4-8 p.m. Wed., July 4 Exhibit Hall—closed Thurs. July 5 Exhibit Hall—closed Fri., July 6 Tractor Driving Contest Exhibit Hall Open Sat., July 7 Pick up Fair Entries 9:30—11:30 a.m.

Plate of: 21. 3 red apples 22. 3 yellow apples 23. 3 green apples 24. 3 crab apples 25. 3 peaches 26. 3 pears 27. 3 grape clusters 28. 12 blueberries 29. 12 tame blackberries 30. 12 wild blackberries 31. 12 raspberries 32. 6 large plums 33. Any other fruit (12 small, 5 medium, 3 large) 34. Miscellaneous field crop (number according to size as above)

Monday, July 2—Enter Exhibits: 1:00 -6:00 p.m.

Agriculture & Natural Resources Extension Agent, Eric Baker

Family & Consumer Sciences Extension Agent, Thays Flores

General rules for all exhibits: 1. All Agriculture and Family & Consumer Sciences exhibits this year must not have been exhibited in an Estill County Fair before. 2. All exhibits must be produced in Estill County except open shows which are open to all Kentucky exhibitors or as indicated in the specific activity section. 3. All crops must be grown in 2018. 4. All exhibits must remain on display until Saturday, July 7 at 9:30 a.m. 5. The management will take all precautions possible, but will not be responsible for accidents or loss incurred while exhibiting at the fair. 6. Only one entry per class allowed. Men, women and children are eligible to enter. 7. Class Prize Money: 1st Place - $3; 2nd Place - $2; 3rd Place - $1 *We reserve the right to adjust premiums to a percentage of available funds, if necessary.

Cooperative Extension Estill County 76 Golden Court Irvine KY 40336-6917 Phone: (606) 723-4557 FAX: (606) 723-5912 www.ca.uky.edu/estill

DIVISION C OPEN FIELD & GARDEN CROPS Plate of: 1. 3 red tomatoes, large variety 2. 3 pink tomatoes, large variety 3. 3 yellow tomatoes, large variety 4. 3 salad tomatoes 5. 3 heirloom tomatoes 6. 3 green tomatoes 7. Largest tomato (1) 8. 12 bush beans, ½” stem left on 9. 12 pole beans, ½” stem left on 10. 12 bush lima beans, ½” stem left on 11. 12 wax beans 12. 12 snap peas 13. 3 ears sweet corn, yellow 14. 3 ears sweet corn, white 15. 3 ears sweet corn, bi-color 16. 3 red Irish potatoes 17. 3 white Irish potatoes 18. Largest potato (1) 19. Broccoli—3 spears 20. Cauliflower—1 bunch 21. 1 red head cabbage 22. 1 round head cabbage 23. Largest cabbage (1 head) 24. 3 white onions 25. 3 red onions 26. 3 yellow onions 27. Largest onion (single) 28. 3 carrots (less than 4”) 29. 3 carrots (4” and up) 30. 3 okra 31. 3 Brussels sprout

AGRICULTURE Rules for Open Blue Ribbon Family Contest:

1. Winners will automatically be determined during the week of the fair.

2. Prize Money: 1st Place - $25; 2nd Place - $15; 3rd Place - $10 – will be included with total premium money paid out at check-out time on Saturday morning, July 7th.

3. Family will consist of husband, wife, and all children at home (not married).

4. Blue ribbons will include blue ribbons won during the 2018 Estill County Fair.

5. Ribbons won will consist of ribbons won in the Open and Adult Divisions only.

There is a separate category for 4-H ribbons. (See Rule 17 in the General Instructions for 4-H Exhibits.)

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32. 3 green peppers, large type 33. Largest bell pepper 34. 3 banana peppers 35. 3 jalapeno peppers 36. 3 hot peppers, (other than jalapeno) 37. 3 cayenne peppers 38. 3 cucumbers, for slicing 39. 3 cucumbers, for pickling 40. 3 beets 41. Best lettuce 42. Garden Display—(open class prize

money: 1st place $6; 2nd place $4; 3rd place $2

43. Plate of greens 44. Most unique vegetable (mis-shaped

but healthy) 45. 3 ornamental pumpkins 46. 3 yellow summer crooked-neck or

straight-neck squash 47. 3 Italian or zucchini squash 48. 3 butternut squash 49. Best watermelon, any variety 50. Largest watermelon, any variety 51. Cantaloupe, any variety 52. Honeydew melon, any variety 53. Best single gourd 54. Best display of gourds (must be

grown in 2017) 55. Eggplant, globe type (1/2 inch stem

left on) 56. Other vegetables (numbers

Baby Quilts 19. Pieced baby quilt 20. Cross stitched quilt 21. Counted cross stitch quilt 22. Appliqued quilt 23. Baby quilt top

Vegetables – quarts or pints 9. Green beans 10. Carrots 11. Soup 12. Kraut 13. Greens 14. Lima beans 15. Corn 16. Peas (pints only) 17. Tomatoes 18. Tomato Juice 19. Miscellaneous 20. Canning Display of 6 quarts or 6 pints of vegetables/fruits

Jams, Jellies, Etc. - ½ pints or pints 21. Jelly 22. Jam 23. Marmalade 24. Preserves 25. Apple Butter

Pickles & Relishes – quarts or pints 26. Bread & Butter Pickles 27. Dill Pickles 28. Beet Pickles 29. Watermelon Pickles 30. Lime Pickles 31. Sweet Pickles 32. Miscellaneous Pickles 33. Pickled Okra 34. Corn Relish 35. Pepper Relish 36. Green Tomato Relish 37. Sweet Relish, Other than listed 38. Tomato Sauce 39. Pint Jar of Ketchup 40. Salsa 41. Miscellaneous

FOOD PRESERVATION Rules: One canning entry per person in each class. No re-canned goods from stores, Only standard pint or quart jars to be used. No glasses for containers for jams, etc.

Fruits – quarts or pints 1. Apples 2. Pears 3. Blackberries 4. Cherries 5. Other berries 6. Applesauce 7. Peaches 8. Miscellaneous

BAKING (Tues., July 3 - 10:30 am-Noon) Rules: Only one entry per class. Must enter whole cake. After judging, cake (except one slice and ribbon) may be taken home.

Breads cont. 6. Sourdough bread 7. Quick bread 8. 3 yeast rolls 9. 3 biscuits 10. 3 corn sticks or muffins 11. 3 sweet muffins 12. 1 loaf other sweet bread, not listed 13. Coffee cake, ½ cake

Cakes (whole cake) 14. Angel food cake, uniced 15. Yellow cake 16. White cake 17. Chocolate cake 18. Pound cake 19. Any cake from a mix 20. Jam cake, iced 21. Cake other than listed

BABY ARTICLES

1. Pants & tops, under age 2, boys 2. Pants & tops, under age 2, girls 3. Baby dress, under age 2 4. Handmade booties or shoes 5. Handmade cap or bonnet 6. Baby dress, up to 3 years 7. Baby gown or kimono 8. Handmade shawl or blanket 9. Baby quilt or bedspread 10. Baby sweater set 11. Baby bib 12. Baby sweater 13. Baby sweater and cap set 14. Crocheted baby afghan 15. Knitted baby afghan 16. Crocheted bedspread 17. Crocheted baby garment 18. Knitted baby garment

Pies 22. ½ fruit pie or fruit tart 23. ½ cream pie or cream tart 24. ½ nut pie or nut tart 25. Chess pie

Cookies, Plate of 3 26. Fancy cookies 27. Oatmeal cookies 28. Peanut butter cookies 29. Chocolate chip cookies 30. Other cookies 31. Butterscotch cookies 32. Uniced brownies 33. Iced brownies

Candy, Plate of 3 pieces 34. Seafoam candy 35. Peanut butter fudge 36. Chocolate fudge 37. Divinity 38. Cream candy 39. Peanut butter roll, cooked 40. Peanut butter roll, uncooked 41. Other candy, not listed 42. Dipped candy

Cake Decorating & Designing Does not have to be a baked cake. Can be shaped out of paper, etc. 43. Most uniquely designed and decorated cake 44. Miscellaneous

DOLLS Rules: All exhibits must not have been exhibit-ed before in the Estill County Fair. No more than ONE exhibit in each class by one person. The Estill County Fair is NOT responsible for lost or damaged items. All items have to be handmade or something changed to enter in these classes.

FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES

DIVISION C

2015 Grand Champion Garden Display by Jerry Rose

OPEN FIELD & GARDEN CROPS cont.

Breads 1. 1 loaf yeast bread, exhibit ½ loaf 2. Zucchini bread 3. Banana bread 4. Date bread 5. Whole wheat bread, ½ loaf

1. China doll 2. Porcelain doll 3. Handmade china doll 4. Handmade dollhouse 5. Biggest doll 6. Smallest doll 7. Musical doll 8. Character doll (storybook or foreign) 9. Handmade rag doll

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DOLLS cont. 10. Handmade shuck doll 11. Homemade soft doll, soft sculpture or stuffed 12. Boy doll 13. Girl doll 14. Doll with handmade clothing 15. Any item not listed above

FLOWER SHOW

Perennial Specimens 13. Lillies, any variety 14. Gladiolas 15. Rose, pink 16. Rose, red 17. Rose, white or cream 18. Rose, yellow 19. Rose, any other color 20. Any other perennial

Arrangements 30. Church arrangement – all white 31. Holiday arrangement 32. Dried arrangement for wreath, door or table

33. Arrangement of wild flowers and/or roadside materials 34. Miniature arrangement of flowers, under 5” 35. Low arrangement of garden flowers, under 10” 36. High arrangement of garden flowers, over 10”

Potted Plants 21. Blooming house plant 22. Foliage house plant 23. African violet 24. Cactus and succulents 25. Fern 26. Hanging blooming plant 27. Hanging foliage plant 28. Any other potted plant 29. Fairy Garden

FRESH HERBS 1. Basil 2. Parsley 3. Chives 4. Dill 5. Sage 6. Mint 7. Cilantro 8. Oregano 9. Thyme 10. Rosemary 11. Lemon Balm 12. Any Other Herb

HOME FURNISHINGS 1. Decorated hand woven basket 2. Small hand woven basket 3. Medium hand woven basket 4. Large hand woven basket 5. Ribbed basket 6. Miscellaneous basket 7. Hand woven cane bottom chair or stool 8. Restrung or rewoven bottom chair or stool 9. Oldest piece antique furniture 10. Refinished furniture

HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Knitting 1. Knitted Sweater-man or woman 2. Knitted Sweater-child 3. Knitted baby sweater, hat or booties 4. Knitted stole, cape or coat 5. Knitted entire garment-adult or child 6. Miscellaneous knitted garment 7. Knitted Afghan 8. Miscellaneous knitted article

Crochet 9. Crocheted Sweater-man or woman 10. Crocheted Sweater-child 11. Crocheted Stole, cape or coat 12. Crocheted garment-adult, child or baby 13. Crocheted infant set (sweater, booties, hat) 14. Crocheted Miscellaneous garment 15. Crocheted pillow 16. Crocheted doll 17. Crocheted bedspread 18. Crocheted doilies 19. Crocheted afghan 20. Crocheted Miscellaneous article

Cross Stitch 21. Counted cross stitch pillow 22. Counted cross stitch picture 23. Counted cross stitch afghan 24. Specimen counted cross stitch 25. Cross stitch picture 26. Cross stitch pillow 27. Specimen cross stitch 28. Christmas miscellaneous

Annual Specimens 1. Dahlia, 4” or over in diameter 2. Dahlia, under 4” in diameter 3. Marigold, 1 spray, 3 blooms or more on one stem 4. Marigold, 2½” or over in diameter 5. Marigold, under 2½” in diameter 6. Snapdragon, any color 7. Sunflower, largest 8. Sunflower, most perfect bloom 9. Zinnia, 2½” or over in diameter 10. Zinnia, under 2½”' in diameter 11. Zinnia, 3 blooms, under 2½” in diameter same color 12. Any other annual

MISCELLANEOUS 1. Dozen brown eggs 2. Dozen white eggs 3. 3 bars homemade soap 4. Dried apples 5. Dried peaches 6. Dried beans 7. Other dried fruit or vegetable 8. Dried tobacco 9. Honey (1 quart) 10. Other Miscellaneous

Other Items 29. Embroidery doily 30. Embroidery pillow 31. Patchwork pillow 32. Creative stitchery, not listed 33. Pillow (any class not listed) 34. Handmade Christmas stockings 35. Handmade Christmas tree decorations 36. Handmade Christmas table decorations 37. Wall hanging 38. Hand woven afghan 39. Tie Throws, made from any fabric 40. Lap Throws, other than tie throws 41. Miscellaneous Spun Wool Item 42. Miscellaneous, any other item not listed

Weaving/Rugs 43. Woven rug 44. Scrap rug 45. Braided rug 46. Hooked rug 47. Crocheted rug 48. Hand woven stole 49. Swedish weaving article 50. Lace net darning article

Quilt (M aterial: Cotton or Cotton Blend) 51. Pieced quilt 52. Appliqued quilt 53. Mixed pieced and appliqued quilt 54. Kit pieced quilt 55. Kit appliqued quilt 56. Kit cross stitch quilt 57. Counted cross stitch quilt 58. Quilt over 10 years old 59. Painted quilt 60. Hand pieced quilt 61. Hand quilted quilt 62. Wall hanging, hand quilted, 36x36” or smaller 63. Wall hanging, hand quilted, over 36x36” 64. Wall hanging, machine quilted, 36x36” or smaller 65. Wall hanging, machine quilted, over 36x36” 66. Miscellaneous Quilting item

Quilt (Original Design Quilts) 67. Pieced quilt 68. Appliqued quilt 69. Any hand quilted article of clothing 70. Tacked quilt 71. Tied quilt 72. Polyester quilt 73. Quilt quilted on machine 74. Stitched embroidery quilt 75. Any quilt top 76. Quilted pillow 77. Hand pieced quilt 78. Hand quilted quilt 79. Wall Hanging, hand quilted, 36x36” or smaller 80. Wall Hanging, hand quilted, over 36x36” 81. Wall Hanging, machine quilted, 36x36” or smaller 82. Wall Hanging, machine quilted, over 36x36” 83. Miscellaneous Quilting Item 84. Heritage Quilt—call the Extension Office for heritage quilt details

TOYS The same rule for dolls applies for toys. 1. Handmade stuffed toy 2. Handmade wooden toy 3. Kit toy (no model cars) 4. Iron toy 5. Handmade teddy bear or other animal 6. Handmade moveable teddy bear or other animal 7. Any item not listed above

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Ages 6-8 5. Drawing – ink 6. Drawing – pencil and charcoal 7. Drawing – pastel, etc. 8. Mixed media 9. Painting – acrylic 10. Painting – watercolor 11. Sculpture – clay, stone, metal, textile, ceramic, etc. 12. Paint or color by number 13. Crayon and poster paint 14. Pastel 15. Magic marker art 16. Paint on wood 17. Miscellaneous

Ages 9-11 18. Drawing – ink 19. Drawing – pencil and charcoal 20. Drawing – pastel, etc. 21. Mixed media 22. Abstract painting – acrylic 23. Landscape painting – watercolor 24. Still life painting – watercolor 25. Abstract painting – watercolor 26. Sculpture – clay, stone, metal, textile, ceramic, etc. 27. Paint or color by number 28. Crayon and poster paint 29. Pastel 30. Magic marker art 31. Miscellaneous

40. Sculpture – clay, stone, metal, textile, ceramic, etc. 41. Paint or color by number 42. Crayon and poster paint 43. Pastel 44. Magic marker art 45. Miscellaneous

SEWING Rules: The article must not have been exhibit-ed in any Estill County Fair. No more than one (1) article in each class by one person. Men, women and children are eligible to enter. Person entering has to be the one that made garment.

1. Garment made for an adult 2. Garment made for a youth—18 years of age and under 3. Non-Clothing article

ART Ages 3-5 1. Drawing 2. Watercolor 3. Crayon 4. Miscellaneous

Ages 15-18 46. Drawing – ink 47. Drawing – pencil and charcoal 48. Drawing – pastel, etc. 49. Mixed media 50. Abstract painting – acrylic 51. Landscape painting – watercolor 52. Still life painting – watercolor 53. Abstract painting – watercolor 54. Sculpture – clay, stone, metal, textile, ceramic, etc. 55. Paint or color by number 56. Crayon and poster paint 57. Pastel 58. Magic marker art 59. Miscellaneous

Ages 19 or over 60. Drawing – ink (no tracing – must be free hand) 61. Drawing-pencil and charcoal (no tracing – must be free hand) 62. Drawing – pastel, etc. (no tracing – must be free hand) 63. Mixed media 64. Landscape painting – oil 65. Still life painting – oil 66. Abstract painting – oil 67. Realistic painting – oil 68. Landscape painting – acrylic 69. Still life painting – acrylic 70. Abstract painting – acrylic 71. Realistic painting – acrylic 72. Landscape painting – watercolor 73. Still life painting – watercolor 74. Abstract painting – watercolor 75. Realistic painting – watercolor 76. Graphics – etching, woodcut, linocut, silkscreen, etc. 77. Pastel 78. Magic marker art 79. Paint on wood 80. Miscellaneous

CRAFTS Ages 5 and under 1. Handmade (soft) sculpture-textiles (any stuffed article)

2. Wood craft 3. Jewelry craft 4. Miscellaneous craft

Ages 6-8 5. Handmade (soft) sculpture-textiles (any stuffed article)

6. Wood craft 7. Jewelry craft 8. Miscellaneous craft

Ages 9-11 9. Handmade (soft) sculpture-textiles (any stuffed article)

10. Wood craft 11. Jewelry craft 12. Miscellaneous

Ages 12-14 13. Handmade (soft) sculpture-textiles (any stuffed article)

14. Wood craft 15. Jewelry craft 16. Miscellaneous

Ages 15-18 17. Handmade (soft) sculpture-textiles (any stuffed article)

18. Wood craft 19. Handmade angel craft 20. Jewelry craft 21. Miscellaneous

Ages 19 and Over 22. Handmade (soft) sculpture-textiles (any stuffed article)

23. Jewelry Craft 24. Hand painted shirt 25. All occasion wreaths 26. Stained glass item 27. Paper craft 28. Handmade bead craft 29. Plastic canvas art 30. Handmade angel craft 31. Miscellaneous craft

Woodwork 32. Any small article made of stained, natural or painted wood 33. Handmade wood furniture, chairs, lamp, etc. 34. Turned wood articles 35. Carved wood design article 36. Best Woodwork craft 37. Miscellaneous Wood Craft

Ceramics—Ages 19 and Over 38. Glaze 39. Dry brush 40. Antique 41. Miscellaneous ceramics

Photography 81. Black and White Photograph 82. Color Photograph 83. Digital Photograph 84. Sepia Photograph 85. Miscellaneous Photography Ages 12-14

32. Drawing – ink 33. Drawing – pencil and charcoal 34. Drawing – pastel, etc. 35. Mixed media 36. Abstract painting—acrylic 37. Landscape painting—watercolor 38. Still life painting – watercolor 39. Abstract painting – watercolor

ART (Developmentally Challenged) ** 86. Ages 3-5 87. Ages 6-8 88. Ages 9-11 89. Ages 12-14 90. Ages 15-18 91. Ages 19-54 92. Ages 55 and Over

Recycled Articles 42. Scrapbook page 43. Miscellaneous (This article can be made out of any recycled material).

CRAFTS: Developmentally Challenged) ** 44. Ages 3-5 45. Ages 6-8 46. Ages 9-11 47. Ages 12-14 48. Ages 15-18 49. Ages 19-54 50. Ages 55 and Over

DIVISION F Rules: All work must be framed or matted, ready to hang. Framing can include poster board, construc-tion paper, wood, mat board or other substances. No work will be accepted if it does not meet these requirements. Mixed media classes require two or more kinds of media, displayed in finished work. Only one entry per person per class.

**Open to all Estill County residents with certified disabilities.


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