A8 — THE OBSERVER TUESDAY, JULY 27, 2021 1. Booth Exhibits 14. Swine Booth judging will begin at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday. Judging will be based on the following: Communication of Purpose 30pts Visualization of Theme 40pts Originality 30pts Organization/ Non-profit Booth Commercial/ Merchandise Booth Religious Booth Food Vendor Booth Breeding Stock Yorkshire Breeding Stock Duroc Breeding Stock Hampshire Breeding Stock Other Breeds Breeding Stock Cross Bred Breeding Stock Misc. 15. Sheep 2. Land Products All products must have been grown this year in Union County. The judge will not consider blemished, diseased, or wormy fruit or vegetables. quality and uniform product is important to display of entries. Sheaves must be at least 31⁄2 inches in diameter and tied at neck with three ties. All fruits, nuts and veg- etables not listing a specific number need enough product for an attractive display. If you have an item not listed, you can enter that variety in a misc. lot. Fruit Plate- Five fruits are needed to show con- formity and nice display. Any nuts need 2 cups minimum to show conformity and nice display. Fruit Cup-All berries need to have about one cup of product to make a nice display for judging. Cherries and Crab Apples need about two cups of product. Grapes need 1-2 clusters. Vegetables Seeds in Quart Jars Grains 10# Oddities and Monstrosities Sheaves 3.5”-All plants (live or dried) should be enough of plant to show typical plant quality. Baled Forage Forage 3. Flowers All fresh flowers to be grown by exhibitor. All arrangements to be arranged by exhibitor. Exhibitor may enter more than one exhibit per lot as long as the color is different Exhibitor must identify exhibited entry correctly. Exhibitors must bring their own containers. Condition of stems and foliage will be considered in judging. No artificial flowers or foliage will be permitted. While we try to assure the safety of your exhibits, responsibility for damaged or stolen displays rests with the exhibitor. Cut Flowers Arrangement-Holiday Arrangement- Dried Flowers Bouquet-Cut, Any Type Centerpiece Cactus Succulents Hanging Baskets Indoor Flowers/Plants Patio Container Misc. 4. Canning & Preserving All entries must have been processed since the last fair. Exhibitors are required to use labels on exhibits which list: the product, date, processing time and details of method used No recipes required except for pickles and tomatoes. Exhibitors are requested to exhibit canned product of good quality prepared for home use rather than fancy packs Use of paraffin, wire bails, glass or zinc caps, artificial fla- voring, or coloring unless required, will automatically disqualify the entry. All jars should be clean with freely removable jar rings for inspection. The judge may test any or all jars. Entries must be submitted in standard size con- tainers, 1⁄2 pint, pint or quart. Use up-to-date USDA recommendations for home canning. Canned Fruit Vegetables Meat Jellies Jams Preserves & Conserves Pickles/Relish Fruit Butters & Marmalades Misc. 5. Home & Craft All entries must have been processed since the last fair. Homemade Beverages Dried Herbs/Spices Dried Vegetables Dried Fruit Eggs- Chicken Eggs- Other Granola Honey- All Forms Jerky Misc. 6. Cooking Entries made with prepared flour and mixes will not be accepted. Cakes should be on covered, heavy cardboard one inch larger than the cake. Bread should be in plastic bags. Exhibitors should include the recipe for display with the exhibit. Yeast Bread Non-yeast Bread Rolls & Biscuits Pastries (flour) Cakes Decorated Cakes Cookies (flour) Candies (flour) Pies Gift Baskets Misc. 7. Textiles All articles must have been made by the exhibitor. Articles are to be clean (no cigarette smell, excessive We are asking participants to register online to streamline drop offs via ShoWorks. This should happen before you bring your items to the fair. Follow directions in the link. There is a pdf of all classes avail- able to review before you attempt to register. We are here to help if you require further assistance. Let’s start Jammin! https://www.unioncountyfair.org/premium-book.html-- Registered Open Class Drop of Times Sunday, Aug 1, 2021 • 4-6 pm Monday, Aug 2, 2021 • 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug 3, 2021 • 8 am- 10 a.m. (Horticulture only) pet hair, etc.) Crocheted Items Knitting Hand Embroidered Clothing Construction Needle Work Misc. Craft/ Sewing Art Black/White Nature-Animals Black/White Portrait-People Black/White Still Life Black/White Misc. 11. Poetry 8. Quilting Exhibits must be entered Monday 9 am to 8 pm. Judging starts Tuesday morning. 1. All articles are to be clean (no cigarette smell, excessive pet hair, etc.) 2. Only one entry per exhibitor per class lot number 3. Entries must not have been previously entered at the Union County Fair nor have been entered in 4-H competition. 4. Entries must have been completed from August 2018 to present. Judging will be based on the following: • 20% General appearance • 20% Color Design • 10% Suitability of fabric, trim & thread • 40% Workmanship • 10% Cleanliness, pressing and blocking ENTRIES ARE JUDGED INDIVIDUALLY-NOT AGAINST OTHER ENTRIES Applique Machine Pieced Machine Quilted by Exhibitor Hand Quilted/ Hand Pieced Wall Hanging/ Lap Quilts Fair Theme Quilts Hand Embroidered Machine Embroidered Misc. Quilts 9. Art Each exhibitor must take responsibility for his/her exhibit. The Fair Association will not assume responsibility in the case of accidental damage or theft. All artwork must be original and made by the exhibitor. Pictures or paintings may be matted but glass or frames will not be allowed. Fine Art Painting Fine Art Drawing Fine Art Misc. Metals Woods Leather Glass Paper Textiles Jewelry Scrapbook Ceramics Hand Built Ceramics Wheel Formed Recycled Art Lego Misc 10. Photography Each exhibitor must take responsibility for his/her exhibit. The Fair Association will not assume respon- sibility in case of accidental damage or theft. All photographs must have been taken by the en- trant, although processing may be done by others. Due to the fact that fair goers are composed of all ages, nudes, suggestive or disturbing photography will not be exhibited, at the discretion of the division Chairman. Glass mounted or framed exhibits are not allowed due to safety factors. Entries will be limited to 1 per lot. An exhibitor A color print may be a black and white that has been colored. A black and white may be standard or sepia toned. Color Scenery Color Nature-Plants Color Nature-Animals Color Portrait-People Color Still Life Color Misc. Black/White Scenery Black/White Nature-Plants Participants may enter up to three poems on any subject in any form. Participants must type all poems in at least 12 point unless you, the author, do not type. In such cases, your entry must appear in your own hand-writing. Participants poem should not contain profanity, obscenity, or vulgarity. Original Poetry RULES AND PROCEDURES FOR OPEN CLASS LIVESTOCK 1. All entries must be listed with the Livestock Chair man on or before Saturday, July 30, 2021. 2. There are no stall fees charged to Beef, Dairy Cattle, Swine, or Sheep. Reservations are made in the order entries are received. Deadline is a week prior to fair. 3. Livestock are to arrive on Tuesday from 8:00 am – 8:00 pm. First bedding of straw will be provided by the fair. Animals including tack will be released on Sunday of fair. 4. Exhibitors are allowed to show up to 2 animals in one lot. 5. Owners are responsible for keeping their stock under control/secured at all times while on the fair- grounds. 6. All livestock exhibits are required to display identification information in order to receive premium monies. Stall cards will be available at the barn office or can be picked up from the Livestock Chairman. 7. Any question or dispute, not provided for in these rules, will be referred to Fair Chairman-whose deci- sion shall be final. 8. Prize/premium money will be mailed. 9. Animal’s age is in reference to this year’s fair date. 10. Bedding/manure is to be placed in boxes to be handled and removed by the fair. Please tend to herdsmanship duties by 8 am daily. Premium money will be withheld if animals are not fed, watered, and cared for daily. And remember...exhibiting is an open classroom. You are the instructor and the public brings their curiosity. Have fun! 12. Beef Cattle Exhibitor must own all animals shown. Bulls must have a nose ring when led outside of stall area. All breeding animals over 4 months of age must be vac- cinated for Brucellosis. All cattle must be registered with appropriate breed registry. If not, animals must be shown in non-registered classes. Breed association certificates must be presented to Livestock Chairman for inspection before the show. Breeding Stock Herford Breeding Stock Black Angus Breeding Stock Red Angus Breeding Stock Simmental Breeding Stock Other Breeds Breeding Stock Cross Bred Breeding Stock Misc. 13. Dairy Cattle Bulls must have a nose ring when lead outside of stall area. Animals over one year of age must be dehorned. All dairy cattle shall be the property of the exhibitor and shall appear so on Breed association registration certificates. Breed association certifi- cates must be presented to Livestock Chairman for inspection before the show. Breeding Stock Jersey Breeding Stock Guernsey Breeding Stock Holstein Breeding Stock Other Breeds Breeding Stock Cross Bred Breeding Stock Misc. ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ S P O N S O R S ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ROGERS ASPHALT Lambs must not have cut their yearling teeth. Yearlings must not have cut their two-year teeth. All animals shown in group classes must have been shown as individuals. All sheep exhibited must be registered with appropriate breed registry. If not, animals must be shown in non-registered classes. Breed association certificates must be presented to Livestock Chairman for inspection before the show. All sheep are required to have a Scrapie tag or tattoo. Breeding Stock Suffolk Breeding Stock Columbia Breeding Stock Hampshire Breeding Stock Dorset Breeding Stock Crops Bred Breeding Stock Natural Colored Breeding Stock Non-Registered Suffolk Breeding Stock Non-Registered Columbia Breeding Stock Non-Registered Hampshire Breeding Stock Non-Registered Dorset Other Breeds Breeding Stock Misc. 16. Rabbit/Guinea Pig Exhibitors take rabbits to show table for judging. Please show consideration for your animal by checking feed, water, provide ice jugs in hot weather, and cleanliness. Champion ribbons will be awarded in classes with 3 or more exhibitors, as the judge deems worthy. To ensure a neat presentation, please store personal cages, extra feed etc, away from display. ARBA Rabbit Large Breed ARBA Rabbit Small Breed Rabbit Cross Breed Rabbit Doe and Litter Guinea Pig Misc. 17. Poultry/Pigeons & Fowl Please show consideration for your animal by checking feed, water, provide ice jugs in hot weather, and cleanliness. Champion ribbons will be awarded in classes with 3 or more exhibitors, as the judge deems worthy. NO ROOSTER ALLOWED WITH SPURS Poultry American Poultry Assoc. Large Breed Poultry Commercial Crossbred Poultry Pure Bantam Poultry Crossbred Bantam Pigeons Homer Pigeons Performing Pigeons Fancy Pigeons Utility Dove Young & Mature Standard Bred Duck Standard Crossbred Duck Standard Bred Goose Standard Crossbred Goose Standard Bred Turkey Standard Crossbred Turkey Crossbred Turkey Game Birds Guineas Other Breeds Misc. 18. Dairy Goats Entry fee for show is $5.00 per goat. Late fee is an additional $4.00 per goat. Entry Fee must accom- pany entry. Make checks payable to the Union Co. Fair. The original registration or records certificate is required for all animals 6 mos. and older. A stamped duplicate application is accepted on goats under 6 months of age. Judging will begin Thursday at 8:00 am with Youth Showmanship. Open Senior Does will follow at 9:00 am. ADGA rules shall govern. No horned goats, or dry does over 2 yrs. will be allowed in the show ring. Pen fees are $3.00 per pen. Clea- nout will be provided. Contact show superintendent to preorder bedding. Animals will be released immediately following the Junior Doe Show. Dairy Goats Alpine Dairy Goats La Mancha Dairy Goats Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats Nubian Dairy Goats Oberhasli Dairy Goats Other Breeds Dairy Goats Crossbred Dairy Goats Misc. 19. Pee-Wee Showmanship OPEN TO AGES 3 THROUGH GRADE 3 Pee-wee exhibitors may borrow an animal. No pens will be available unless animals are also entered in the open-class show. Owners are responsible for keeping their stock under control/ secured at all times while exhibiting. Pre-registration is required. The purpose of the Pee-wee showman- ship class is to provide young exhibitors an opportu- nity to experience a showmanship class. This is a learning opportunity to experience a showmanship class. Every exhibiter will be receiving a ribbon. No premiums will be given. Exhibitors must be able to handle and control their animals to benefit from this class. PW Showmanship Beef PW Showmanship Sheep PW Showmanship Swine PW Showmanship Goats PW Showmanship Rabbit PW Showmanship Chicken PW Showmanship Fowl PW Showmanship Geese/Turkey/Pigeons PW Showmanship Misc.