Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, June 21, 2017, Page PAGE 10, Image 26

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    PAGE 10 - 2017 WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM SUPPLEMENT
Awards:
Southfork Grange: Youth Artwork Award, $5.00; Adult
Artwork Award, $5.00.
CLASS:
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500 - PHOTOGRAPHY
SUPERINTENDENT: Marietta Herinckx
DIVISION:
1.
401-OILS
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Portraits
Still Life
Wildlife
Domestic Animals
Landscapes
Horticulture
Abstracts
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402-WATERCOLOR
Portraits
Still Life
Wildlife
Domestic Animals
Landscapes
Horticulture
Abstracts
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403-ACRYLICS
Portraits
Still Life
Wildlife
Domestic Animals
Landscapes
Horticulture
Abstracts
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9.
Awards:
Wallowa Valley Photo Club: Best of Show – Golden,
Adult, Senior Youth, and Junior Youth, $50.00 each
Wallowa Valley Photo Club: People’s Choice Award -
$75.00
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404- DRAWINGS
Portraits
Still Life
Wildlife
Domestic Animals
Landscapes
Horticulture
Abstracts
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Clothing
Wall Hanging
Any other
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Any Media
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407-MIXED MEDIA
Wall Hanging
Three Dimensional
Any other
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405-FABRIC ART
CLASS:
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406-PRINTMAKING
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408-MINIATURES
(8" by 10" or smaller)
Wall Hangings
Three Dimensional
Any other
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409-GROUPINGS
(Any media, 2 or more)
Wall Hanging
Three Dimensional
Any other
Exhibits entered 8 am - NOON, Monday Aug 7th at
Cloverleaf Hall. Exhibits released Saturday, Aug.
12th, 2:30—3:30 p.m.
All prints must have been taken by the exhibitor. No
framed prints, no screened prints.
All prints must be matted and mounted and ready to
hang.
Entries are limited to two entries per class.
Size limits: 5"x7" to 16"x20". Snapshots may be
entered in Youth divisions only, and must be 4"x6" or
smaller. Miniatures must be 8"x10" or less, including
mats, any subject but limited to three entries in this
section.
Do not re-enter exhibits that have been entered in pre-
vious years.
JUDGING uses a standard set of criteria, with a num-
ber value given each print. Prints must attain a certain
number value to place in a section. Generally, the print
achieving the highest score wins the section. Ties are
re-judged. A lone entry in a section must attain a pre-
determined number of points to place in a section.
Lots for all Classes are the same.
SUBJECT MATTER: Intended as a guide only, not a
limitation. You will be assisted in entering your print in
the appropriate Class.
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DIVISION:
501-Black and White Prints
Scenic—landscape, vistas, sunsets, overall views.
Nature/Wildlife
Human Interest - humor, documentary news and
action, people at work and play.
Series—4 to 6 photos of a related subject telling a
story, mounted together in a display 16"x20" or less in
overall size.
Creative manipulation—reticulation, solarization, pas-
teurization, photograms, easel distortion, bas-relief,
multiple images, etc.
Domestic Animals
Horticulture
Architecture
Abstract
Photographs Portraying “Theme of the Fair” (see fair
book cover)
Miniatures
Digital Print on Canvas
Photo Book
Selfie
502-Color Prints
Scenic—landscape, vistas, sunsets, over all views.
Nature/Wildlife
Human interest - humor, documentary news and
action, people at work and play.
Series—4 to 6 photos of a related subject telling a
story, mounted together in a display 16"x20" or less in
overall size.
Creative manipulation—reticulation, solarization, pas-
teurization, photograms, easel distortion, bas-relief,
multiple images, etc.
Domestic Animals
Horticulture
Architecture
Abstract
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Photographs Portraying “Theme of the Fair” (see fair
book cover)
Miniatures
Digital Print on Canvas
Photo Book
Selfie
600 - HOBBIES & CRAFTS
SUPERINTENDENT: Trina Matthews
1. Exhibits entered 8 am - NOON, Monday, Aug. 7th at
Cloverleaf Hall. Exhibits released Saturday, Aug.
12th, from 2:30 - 3:30 pm.
2. Limit of one entry in each Class except Collections
which are counted as one entry.
3. Label each item with your name and address.
4. Exhibits that hang on the wall must be ready to hang.
NO EXCEPTIONS!!
5. Models must be securely mounted. Any two or more
pieces must be attached. Fairboard will not be respon-
sible for loose or poorly mounted items.
6. All items must be of EXHIBIT QUALITY.
7. Exhibits shown in previous years are not eligible.
Awards:
Lostine Long Wool – Youth Award, any Hobby or Craft
made with recycled items, $5.00
The Magic Garden – Youth Award, Painted Garden Sign,
$5.00
CLASS
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10
DIVISION:
601-COLLECTIONS
Hobby/Craft Collection, 5-20 pieces
Doll Collection, 5-20 dolls
Insect Collection, 5-20 insects
Sea Shells, 5-20 shells
Miniatures 2" & under, 5-20 pieces
Nostalgia Collection, 5-20 pieces
Group Display (clubs, organizations) 5-20
Sports Collection, 5-20 pieces
Fishing Fly
Any other, 5-20 pieces
602-WOODCRAFT
1 Wood Carving, 8" and under
2 Wood Carving, over 8"
3 Wood Turning, 8" and under
4 Wood Turning, over 8"
5 Handmade Item, 12" and under
6 Handmade Item, over 12"
7 Toy
8 Any other
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603-CERAMICS & CHINA
Hand Built Item ( all sizes)
Wheel Thrown Item
Glazed Item
Unglazed Item
Over Glazed Item
Stains
Purchased Green ware, 10” and under
Purchased Green ware, over 10"
China Painting, all sizes
Any Item over 12” in size
Miniatures, any item less than 4” in size
Any other
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604-MISCELLANEOUS CRAFTS
Baskets
Beads
Braiding
Candle, handmade
Clay
Fabric Covered Box
Fishing Fly
Hand-woven Item
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Jewelry
Leatherwork
Lego Item
Model Vehicle (all types)
Model Plane
Mosaic Item
Nature Art, cones/seed/etc.
Plastic Item
Resin Item
Silk Screening
Stained Glass
Any other
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605-CRAFTS INSPIRED BY PINTEREST
Any Item
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606-PAPER CRAFTS
Scrapbook Layout (1 or 2 pages), using stamping
Scrapbook Layout (1 or 2 pages), using journaling
Scrapbook Layout (1 or 2 pages), using embellish-
ments
Scrapbook Layout (1 or 2 pages), digital layout
Scrapbook Layout (1 or 2 pages), general
Full Scrapbook (5-20 pages; heritage, theme, etc.) 8 ½
x11” or larger
Full Scrapbook (5-20 pages; heritage, theme, etc.)
smaller than 8 ½ x 11”
Holiday Decoration
Handmade Card
Hand made Card Collection (3-12, theme)
Altered Item
Tag Art
Digital Scrapbook
Any other
700 - LAND PRODUCTS
SUPERINTENDENT: Debbie Yarborough
Exhibits to be entered 8 a.m. - 12 p.m., Tuesday,
Aug. 8th at Cloverleaf Hall. Exhibits released
Saturday, Aug. 12th, from 2:30 - 3:30 pm.
Bulletin No. EC 653, “Selecting and Preparing
Vegetables for Exhibit” is available at the Extension
Office.
Entries are limited to one display per class, per family,
per garden. If there are 3 entries of a single variety,
they will be judged in a separate class.
Pick market size specimens that are representative of
variety named. Have correct number of specimens for
class. All sections MUST contain 5 specimens unless
other amount specified.
All specimens should be as uniform and alike as pos-
sible: Nearly the same size, the same degree of
ripeness, of similar color.
Enter every class you can, even if your fruit or veg-
etable is not at its peak. Other growers have the same
weather to contend with.
Unless other arrangements are made, any exhibits not
picked up at end of the fair will be disposed of.
Exhibitors may replace land products with fresh ones
any time after judging.
Awards:
The Magic Garden - 6 Youth Awards, $5.00 each
CLASS
DIVISION:
701-FRUIT
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4
Apples
Cherries
Plums
Any other
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702-BERRIES (½ box)
Blackberries
Gooseberries