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--Dept #11: Youth under 19 years of age as of January 1, 2010

-last updated 7/2/10

--Animal Entries Due: July 15th

--Still Exhibits Due: July 29th
**(you must be pre-registered, no late entries will be accepted)

--Review health requirements if applicable

--Printable Entry Forms: links located on left of webpage

--Specific Rules & Information for Department 11

--Section 15: Junior Foods

--Section 18: Junior Needlecraft (Clothing)

--Section 19: Arts & Crafts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

--General Rules & Information for Department 11:

DEPARTMENT 11 - YOUTH
(under 19 years of age as of Jan 1, 2010)


Exhibits Received ....................................Mon., August 9, 10:00AM to 8:00 PM
Entries in Place ..............................................................Mon., August 9, 8:00 PM
Event Judged ............................................................... Tue., August 10, 9:00AM
Entries Released ........................................Sun., August 15, 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Pre Entry ........................................................... Compulsory - in mail by July 29


PRE-ENTRY BY PROPER CLASSAND DESCRIPTION.


NOTE: If there is a question that a certain item will be ready or not fair time, pre-enter anyway. Exhibits not removed during the stipulated removal time allotted by the Fair are the responsibility of the owner. The Fair cannot assure the well being of exhibits. Exhibits remaining after the allotted removal time will be considered abandoned and discarded


NOTE: ENTRIES ARE LIMITED TO ONE PER CLASS PER EXHIBITOR.

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--SECTION 15 - JUNIOR FOODS
Chairperson
Karen Chase (814) 489-3562


Rules and Regulations
1. Refer to Department 15 Section 1 for General Rules
2. All classes are divided into Teens and Pre-Teens.
3. Baked produce is judged on the following:
A. General Appearance B. Lightness
C. Crumb D. Flavor


NOTE: 100 - Pre-Teens - those who were 12 years old or younger on Jan. 1, 2010.
500 - Teens - those who were 13 years old or older on Jan. 1, 2010.


NOTE: To enter CLASS number add the Class number to 100 PRE-TEEN or 500 TEEN For
Example, if a Pre-teen (100) and class is Banana Bread (6), you would add 100 plus 6, getting a CLASS number of 106


CLASS
Quick Bread
1. 1/2 doz. baking powder biscuits
2. Corn Bread - 4 pieces 2 1/2” x 3”
3. 1/2 doz. fruit muffins
4. 1/2 doz. plain muffins
5. Nut bread
6. Banana bread
7. Apple bread
8. Other quick bread


Yeast Breads
9. White
10. Other yeast bread


Rolls – yeast (consists of 6 rolls)
11. Cinnamon rolls
12. Other sweet rolls
13. White rolls
14. Whole wheat rolls
15. Parker House rolls
16. Basket of 6 fancy rolls including 3 different shapes


Butter Cakes, Iced
17. Chocolate
18. White
19. Any other kind
20. 4 Cupcakes – any kind
21. Any butter cake, not iced
22. Egg Cakes, Not iced
23. Any Cake with fruit


Pies - no cream, custard, cheese, or egg base
24. One crust - any kind
25. Two crust - any kind


Candy - should equal at least 1/2 pound

26. Chocolate covered
27. Chocolate fudge
28. Light Fudge
29. Peanut brittle
30. Granola Candy
31. Chocolate, molded


Cookies - l/2 dozen
32. Brownies, chocolate
33. Other bar cookies
34. Filled
35. Pressed
36. Rolled or cut out cookies
37. Sliced or ice box cookies
38. Peanut butter cookies - molded
39. Other molded cookies
40. Any chocolate chip cookies
41. Drop cookies
42. No bake cookies


Decorated Items
- Judged on Decoration Only
43. Decorated cookie - 1 large (not larger than 10”)
44. Decorated cookies – 6 each
45. Decorated cupcakes – 4 each
46. Decorated cake - Theme - 25th Anniversary of Motor Sports Arena


Miscellaneous

47. Butter
48. Noodles
49. Potato chips
50. Other $2.50 $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
51. Hershey's Contest $20.00 $15.00 $10.00
(Both Pre-Teen & Teen judged together)

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--CANNED OR DRIED PRODUCTS:

Refer to Department 15 Section 2 for General Rules


CLASS
Canned Fruits
52. Applesauce
53. Blackberries
54. Cherries
55. Peaches
56. Pears
57. Other $1.50 $1.40 $1.30 $1.20 $1.10
58. Best Display of Canned Fruits (3 containers) $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00


Canned Vegetables

59. Beans, green
60. Beans, yellow
61. Beets
62. Carrots
63. Corn
64. Peas
65. Tomatoes
66. Other $1.50 $1.40 $1.30 $1.20 $1.10
67. Best display of Canned Vegetables (3 containers)
$4.00 $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00


Canned Meats
68. Beef
69. Chicken
70. Pork
71. Othe $1.50 $1.40 $1.30 $1.20 $1.10


Pickles - judged on size, uniformity, clearness, color and arrangement
72. Beets
Cucumber
73. Bread and butter
74. Dill
75. Mixed
76. Mustard
77. Other


Relishes - a variety of vegetables that are chopped or coarsely ground and simmered in a special vinegar liquid.
78. Corn
79. Pepper
80. Miscellaneous


Sauces - made of either fruits or vegetables, lightly seasoned with pepper and spices and boiled to thick liquid; catsup is strained, sauce is not.
81. Catsup
82. Chili sauce
83. Pizza Sauce
84. Spiced Fruits
85. Dried Fruits
86. Dried Vegetables
$1.50 $1.40 $1.30 $1.20 $1.10

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--BUTTERS, HONEY, SPREADS, JAMS, JELLIES,MARMALADES AND PRESERVES


CLASS
Jams -A form of preserve in which the fruit is diced, mashed and cooked with sugar to a
good spreading consistency.
87. Blackberry
88. Cherry
89. Peach
90. Raspberry
91. Strawberry
92. Any other


Jellies - Jellies are made from the strained juice of fruits cooked with sugar to the jellying stage.
93. Apple
94. Blackberry
95. Cherry
96. Raspberry
97. Elderberry
98. Grape
99. Peach
100. Other $2.50 $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25
101. Display of Jellies (3 varieties)
$3.50 $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25


102. Marmalades - Marmalade is a variety of jam in which the juice and rind of citrus
fruits are used.
103. Preserves - Preserves are whole or sectioned fruits cooked in a clear syrup until
tender and plump.
104. Conserves - Conserves are a blend of several fruits similar to jam, but usually
containing nuts or raisins or both.
$2.50 $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25


105. Display of Jams (3 varieties) $3.50 $3.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.25
106. BEST OF SHOW – Junior Foods - Teens Ribbon
107. BEST OF SHOW – Junior Foods - Pre Teens Ribbon

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--SECTION 18 - JUNIOR NEEDLECRAFT (CLOTHING)
Chairpersons
Marcia Harrington (814) 757-8687
Marita Jespersen (814) 757-8035


Rules and Regulation
1. Each article must have been made by a youth under 19 within the current year.
2. Refer to Department 18 for General Rules.


NOTE: Pre-Teens and Teens are judged together.


CLASS
Start Stitching

1. Apron
2. Tote Bag
3. Tie or Scarf
4. Hat 2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 $0.50


Skirts
5. Gathered
6. A-line
7. Pleated
8. Jumper


Shirts, Blouses and Tops
9. Sleeveless blouse
10. Tank Top
11. Blouse with sleeves
12. T-shirt tops
13. Vest


Separates
14. Boy's or Men’s slacks
15. Girl's or Ladies slacks
16. Shorts
17. Playsuits
18. Overalls


Lingerie
19. Nightgown
20. Pajamas
21. Robe
22. Other


Dresses
23. Sleeveless
24. Cotton or cotton blend with sleeves
25. Any other fabric with sleeves
26. Floor length
27. 2-piece dress $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00


Suits, Coats and Jackets
28. Ladies Suit
29. Man’s Suit
30. Coat -Wool
31. Coat – any other fabric
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32. Jacket -Wool
33. Jacket -Any other fabric


Miscellaneous
34. Costumes
35. Any other garment $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
36. Best of Show Ribbon

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--KNITTING, CROCHETING AND NEEDLEWORK
Chairperson
Barbara Derr (814) 563-7403


NOTE: Refer to Department 15, Section 2 for General Rules.
NOTE: 100 – Juniors - Those 19 years or younger on Jan. 1, 2010.
Note: To enter CLASS number add the Class number to 100 Juniors. For Example, if Junior (100) and class Pillow - Latch Hook (54), you would add 100 plus 54 getting a CLASS number 154.


CLASS
Knitting

40. Accessory - Scarves
41. Stocking Cap
42. Head Band
43. Miscellaneous
Crocheting
44. Sweater
45. Scarves
46. Hat
47. Afghans
48. Miscellaneous


Pillows
49. Crewel
50. Needlepoint
51. Appliqué
52. Embroidery
53. Counted Cross Stitch
54. Latch Hook
55. Quilted (hand)
56. Quilted (by machine)
57. Novelty
58. Pieced
59. Crochet


Pictures
- all pictures must be framed and wired
65. Crewel
66. Counted Cross Stitch
67. Needlepoint
68. Embroidery
69. Miscellaneous


Miscellaneous - judged on creativity and workmanship
70. Centerpieces
71.WearingApparel
72. Pot Holders
73. StuffedAnimals
74. Dolls
75. Christmas Item
76. Plastic Canvas
77. Pillowcases
78. Computer generated picture item
79. Any other


Quilts - Judged on piecing or patchwork as well as the quilting or tieing.
80. Hand Quilted
81. Machine Quilted
82. Tied
83. Quilted by other than piecer
84. Mother/Daughter quilt project
85. Quillow


Rugs
86. Knitted
87.Woven
88. Crocheted


Latch Hook
89. Under 24 x 30
90. Over 24 x 30
91.Wall Hanging $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00

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--SECTION 19 - ARTS AND CRAFTS
Co-Chairpersons
Laura James (814) 730-8336
Linda Fehrenbach (814) 723-3053
RondaWithington (814) 563-7685


Rules and Regulations

1. Refer to Department 19 for General Rules.
2. ALLWORK MUST BEMATTED OR FRAMEDAND PROPERLYWIRED FOR
HANGING. Please do not use scotch, masking or duct tape.


NOTE: 100 - Pre-Teens - those who were 12 years old or younger on Jan. 1, 2010
500 - Teens - those who were 13 years old or older on Jan. 1, 2010
NOTE: To enter CLASS number add the Class number to 100 PRE-TEEN or 500 TEEN For
Example, if a Pre-teen (100) and class is Prints (38), you would add 100 plus 38, getting a CLASS number of 138.


CLASS
Painting
1. Watercolor
2. Oil
3. Acrylic


Drawings
4. Crayon
5. Pen and Ink
6. Pencil
7. Pastel
8. Colored Pencil
9. Charcoal
10. Mixed Media
11. Marker
12. Scratchboard - Original
13. Hand Illustrated Book
14. Calligraphy


Computer Art
15. Black and White
16. Color


Photography - SIZE MUST NOT BE LARGER THAN ANY 5” X 7” FRAME
17. Black and White
18. Color-Animal
19. Color-People
20. Color-Thing
21. Color-Place
22. Color Flower


Decorative Scrapbook
23. Book
24. Page


Rubber Stamp Art
25. Card
26. Gift Bag
27. Other


Jewelry
28. Necklace
29. Bracelet
30. Earrings
31. Other
32. Fly Tying


Ceramic
- signed and dated
33. Stain
34. Glazed
35. Other


Sculpture
36. Papier-Mache
37. Clay
38. Other


Dolls

39. Creative
40. Puppets
41. Painting on wood, fabric, etc.
42. Stenciled
43. Other


Creative crafts
44. Beadwork
45. Candles
46. Handmade Soap
47. Sand Art
48. Collage
49.Weaving
50. Pottery
51. Plaster Craft
52. Quilling
53. Holiday
54. Ornaments
55. Silk Flower Arrangement
56. Using natural Plant materials
57.Wall or Door Mounted Decoration
58. Prints
59. Stepping Stones
60. Shadow Box (size not to exceed shoebox size)
61. Creative Craft Other


Wood work

63. Derby car
64.Woodcarving
65. Bird House
66.Woodburning
67. Toy
68. Furniture
69. Other


Models
70. Cars
71. Trucks
72. Boats
73. Military
74. Airplanes
75. Hand Built Original (scale model not from kits)
76. ORIGINAL Lego design
77. Lego Kit
78. Other
79. Shoe Box Display - Theme - 25th Anniversary Motor Sports Arena
$3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00


80. Playground Group Project Ribbon
81. Best of Show – Arts & Crafts - Teen Ribbon
82. Best of Show – Arts & Crafts – Pre-Teens Ribbon

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