Department 11 - Youth

2 Flowers | 3 Sewing | 4 Painting & Drawing Grade 7-12
5 Painting & Drawings Grade 6 & Under | 6 Handcrafts | 7 Kid’s Farm Games | Top

CLASS 2 - FLOWERS

(See Dept. 17 for rules & regulations)

Premiums    $2   2   1   1   1
3830 Flowering plant grown by children up to 6th grade
3831 Flowering plant grown by children 7th to 12th grade
Premiums    $3   2   2   1  1
3832 Foliage plant grown by children up to 6th grade
3833 Foliage plant grown by children 7th-12th grade
Premiums    $5   4   3   2   1
3834 Arrangement by child up to 6th grade
3835 Arrangement by child 7th -12th grade
Note: Only one (1) species per pot except in collection classes. Pots may not exceed 142 in width. Plants must be grown in said container for two (2) months prior to the fair.

2 Flowers | 3 Sewing | 4 Painting & Drawing Grade 7-12
5 Painting & Drawings Grade 6 & Under | 6 Handcrafts | 7 Kid’s Farm Games | Top

CLASS 3 - SEWING

(See Dept. 18 for rules & regulations)

Premiums    $3   2   1   1  1
2600 Pillow
2601 Travel Kit
2602 BeachWrap-up
2603 Draft Dodger
2604 Gym Bag
2605 Elastic/Drawstring, waisted Shorts/Skirt
2606 Simple Pullover Top or Shirt
2607 Tote Bag
2608 Multipurpose Apron
2609 Simple Sleepwear
2610 Shorts or Skirt w/ set-on waistband
2611 Fabric Square wall hanging or pillow
2612 Travel Case
2613 Stuff Sack
2614 Multipurpose Apron
2615 Tabard (Vest with Ties)
2616 Nightie
Premiums    $3   2   2   1  1
2617 Vest
2618 Top or Dashike
2619 Gathered skirt
2620 Patchwork Skirt
2621 T-shirt
2622 Pants, Drawstring or Elastic
2623 Top, Kimono or Raglan Sleeves (collarless or sleeveless)
2624 Simple dress Kimono or Raglan Sleeves(collarless or sleeveless)
2625 Jumper or Sundress
2626 Robe
2627 Pants & Top (w/o set-in sleeves)
2628 Jumpsuit (w/o set-in sleeves)
Premiums    $4   3   2   2  1
2629 Dress, w/set-in sleeves, cotton or blend
2630 Dress, w/set-in sleeves, knit
2631 Skirt cotton or blend
2632 Skirt knit
2633 Blouse, Casual
2634 Blouse, Dressy
Premiums    $5   4   3   2  1
2635 Skirt,Wool/Wool-like Fabric
2636 Skirt, Blend
2637 Pants-Boys,Wool/Wool-like fabric
2638 Pants-Boys, Blend
2639 Pants-Girls,Wool/Wool-like fabric
2640 Pants-Girls, Blend
2641 Jackets, Lined
2642 Jackets, Unlined
2643 Dressy Dresses, short
2644 Dressy Dresses, long
Premiums    $6   5   4   3  2
2645 Tailored Outfit-Dress wool/wool-like fabric
2646 Girls Tailored Outfit-Ensemble 2> pieces, Jacket, Pants, Skirt, Vest, or Blouse
2647 Boys Tailored Outfit-Ensemble 2> pieces, Jacket, Pants, Shirt or Vest
2648 2 piece ensemble, cotton or blend
2649 2 piece ensemble, knit
2650 3 piece ensemble cotton or blend
2651 3 piece ensemble, knit
2652 Other
Premiums    $3   2   2   1  1
2653 Crocheted Article
2654 Knitted Article
2655 Other Wear Apparel

2 Flowers | 3 Sewing | 4 Painting & Drawing Grade 7-12
5 Painting & Drawings Grade 6 & Under | 6 Handcrafts | 7 Kid’s Farm Games | Top

CLASS 4 PAINTING & DRAWING GRADE 7-12

(See department 19 for rules and regulations)

Premiums    $3   2   2   1  1
2657 Oil Color/Acrylics, Landscape
2658 Oil Color/Acrylics, Still Life
2659 Oil Color/Acrylics, Portrait
2660 Oil Color/Acrylics, Animals
2661 Oil Color/Acrylics, Abstracts
2662 Water Color
2663 Crayon
2664 Pen & Ink Drawing
2665 Charcoal
2666 Graphics
2667 Mixed Media (2 or more)
2668 Pastel
2669 Pencil Drawing – gray pencil
2679 Pencil Drawing – colored pencil
2670 Photograph, B&W 5"x7" or larger
2671 Photograph, Color 5"x7" or larger
2672 Painting on Fabric
2673 Metal Repousse
2674 Collage (must be placed on a 14”x22” standard poster board)
2675 Sculpture, Hand Built
2677 Other
2678 Scratch Board
Premiums   $RIBBON
2676 Best Painting of Show RIBBON

2 Flowers | 3 Sewing | 4 Painting & Drawing Grade 7-12
5 Painting & Drawings Grade 6 & Under | 6 Handcrafts | 7 Kid’s Farm Games | Top

CLASS 5 PAINTING & DRAWINGS GRADE 6 & UNDER

(See department 19 for rules and regulations)

Premiums    $6  5   4   3  2
2678 Oil Color/Acrylics, Landscape
2679 Oil Color/Acrylics, Still Life
2680 Oil Color/Acrylics, Portrait
2681 Oil Color/Acrylics, Animals
2682 Oil Color/Acrylics, Abstracts
2683 Water Color
2684 Crayon
2685 Pen & Ink Drawing
2686 Charcoal
2687 Graphics
2688 Mixed Media (2 or more)
2689 Pastel
2690 Pencil Drawing - gray pencil
2670 Pencil Drawing – colored pencil
2691 Photograph, B &W, 5"x72 or larger
2692 Photograph, Color, 5"x72 or larger
2693 Painting on Fabric
2694 Metal Repousse
2695 Collage (must be placed on a 14”x22” standard poster board)
2696 Sculpture, Hand Built
2698 Other
2699 Scratch Board

2 Flowers | 3 Sewing | 4 Painting & Drawing Grade 7-12
5 Painting & Drawings Grade 6 & Under | 6 Handcrafts | 7 Kid’s Farm Games | Top

CLASS 6 HANDCRAFTS

(See Dept 19 for rules & regulations)

Premiums    $6   5   4   3  2
2700 Ceramics, up to 6th grade
2701 Ceramics, 7th -12th grade
2702 Ceramics, up to 6th grade
2602 Creative Christmas Art <6th grade
2703 2Creative Christmas Art 7th-12th
2704 Collections, up to 6th
2705 Collections, 7th - 12th
2706 Hobby made by exhibitor 5>spec.
2707 Legos, up to 6th
2708 Legos, 7th - 12th
2709 Macrame, up to 12th grade
2710 Paper craft, up to 6th grade
2711 Paper craft, 7th - 12th grade
2712 Scrapbook, up to 6th grade
2713 Scrapbook, 7th to 12th
2714 String Art, up to 6th
2715 String Art, 7th - 12th
2716 Weaving, up to 6th grade
2717 Weaving, 7th - 12th
2718 Wood Carving, student up to 12th
2719 Woodcraft, up to 6th grade
2720 Woodcraft, 7th - 12th grade
2721 Miscellaneous, up to 6th
2722 Miscellaneous, 7th - 12th

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5 Painting & Drawings Grade 6 & Under | 6 Handcrafts | 7 Kid’s Farm Games | Top

CLASS 7 KID’S FARM GAMES

Superintendent: Sally Hassinger
Committee: Doug & Tammy Hassinger, Marcia Cramer, Denise Bubb, Gordon Footc, Courtney Trawitz, Nicholas Slotterback, Melissa Stuck, Michelle Stuck Jeremy Brown, Kurt Sprenkel, MistyWagner, Vickie Edmiston, MichelleWeader, Linette Lantz

Register one (1) hour prior to starting time
Held Tuesday of the fair starting at 6:00 pm @ Inside Arena

RULES for CORN SHELLING

  1. Contest is open to youngsters from 6-11 years of age.
  2. The object of the “CORN SHELLING” contest is to shell by hand, the most corn within a one (1) minute period.
  3. The fair association will provide the corn and containers.
  4. The corn will be weighed to determine the winner. The highest weight wins.
  5. Only the corn which falls directly into the container will be weighed.
  6. Contestants must shell the corn in their bare hands. No gloves or other aids may be used.
  7. A "shell-off" will be held to break ties.
  8. No assistance from second parties is permitted.
  9. Contestants' ages on the day of the contest determines their class.
  10. Judges decisions are final
Premiums   $TROPHY
2800 Corn Shelling Contest 6-7
2801 Corn Shelling Contest 8-9
2802 Corn Shelling Contest 10-11 yr

RULES for WATER HAULING

  1. The object of “WATER HAULING” is to carry as much water as possible from the water trough to the container within a thirty (30) second time period.
  2. The course distance (length of haul) shall be forty (40) feet.
  3. Carrying cans will be furnished by the fair association.
  4. The contestant that hauls the greatest amount of water, by weight, will be declared the winner.
  5. In the event of a tie, a “Haul-Off” elimination will be held.
  6. No assistance from second parties is permitted.
  7. Contestants' ages on the day of the contest determines their class.
  8. Judges decisions are final.
Premiums   $TROPHY
2803 Water Hauling 6-7 yrs old
2804 Water Hauling 8-9 yrs old
2805 Water Hauling 10-11 yrs old

RULES for NAIL DRIVING

  1. The object of “NAIL DRIVING” is to drive a nail as far as possible into a block of wood with two (2) hammer blows.
  2. Wood, hammer and nails will be furnished by the Fair Association. Each contestant will select one (1) of the hammers furnished by the Fair Association.
  3. Safety glasses or goggles must be worn by contestants. Contestants wearing prescription glasses must wear goggles.
  4. The nail will be started in the block of wood by the contest official. The nail may not be touched or held in any manner except for two (2) hammer blows.
  5. The winner will be determined by measuring the length of the nail protruding from the wooden block. The shortest distance protruding will determine the winner.
  6. In the event of a tie, a “Nail Drive-Off” will be held.
  7. No assistance from second parties is permitted.
  8. Contestants' ages on the day of the contest determines their class.
  9. Judges decisions are final.
Premiums   $TROPHY
2806 Nail Driving, 6-7 yrs old
2807 Nail Driving, 8-9 yrs old
2808 Nail Driving, 10-11 yrs old

RULES for SEED SPITTING CONTEST

  1. Contest is open to youngsters from 6-11 years of age.
  2. The object of the contest is to "spit" a seed as far as possible.
  3. Contestants will select one (1) seeds provided by the Fair Association.
  4. Only one (1) try is allowed per contestant.
  5. The contestant "spi11ing"the seed the greatest distance is the winner.
  6. All measurements will be made from a marked point on the foul line.
  7. Any contestant who crosses the foul line will be disqualified.
  8. The seed must land in front of the foul line to qualify for measurement.
  9. Contestants must compete unassisted.
  10. Contestants may not chew gum while competing.
  11. In the event of a tie, a "spit-off" will be held.
  12. Judges decision will be final.
Premiums   $TROPHY
2809 Seed Spitting 6-7 yrs old
2810 Seed Spitting 8-9 yrs old
2811 Seed Spitting 10-11 yrs old

RULES for GRAIN BAGGING CONTEST

  1. Contest is open to youngsters from 6-11 years of age.
  2. This event is a team event. A team shall consist of two (2) contestants.
  3. The "grain" and bags will be furnished by the Fair Association.
  4. "Grain" will be carried from the "grain" pile by one (1) of the two (2) contestants to the bag which will be held open by the other contestant on the team. The bag will be located at the foul line. On a "switch signal from the contest official the teammates will switch positions and continue to bag the "grain" until the signal is given to stop.
  5. Contestants may not be aided or assisted in any way by any person other than their partner.
  6. A weight measurement will determine the winner.
  7. Bare hands only may be used to transfer grain from the pile to the bag.
  8. In the event of a tie, there will be a "bag-off".
  9. Each contestant may compete on one team only.
  10. Judges decision will be final.
Premiums   $TROPHY
2812 Grain Bagging 6-7 yrs old
2813 Grain Bagging 8-9 yrs old
2814 Grain Bagging 10-11 yrs old

RULES for KIDDIE PEDAL POWER TRACTOR PULL

Superintendent: Sherry Snook
Committee: Tracy Ewing, NormanWenrick III, Tyler Snook, Lisa Smith & Randy Smith

Saturday of the Fair - 1:00 P.M. @ inside arena
(Register one hour prior to starting time)

  1. Contest is open to youngsters from 3-10 years of age.
  2. Boys and girls compete against each other by age.
  3. The distance each contestant pulls the sled will be measured and recorded.
  4. Weight is added to the sled as required to determine each category winner.
  5. The use of hands to assist in rolling the rear tires is prohibited.
  6. All movement of the tractor must be forward by pedaling (leg power only).
  7. Backing up and snatching of the slide is prohibited.
  8. Contestants will be disqualified for removing feet from the pedals and touching the surface of the track.
  9. The winner of each class is determined by the contestant who pulls the most weight the longest distance by pedaling the tractor.
  10. A “pull off” will be held when two (2) or more contestants perform a full pull. Additional weight will be added to the transfer sled for the pull-off.
  11. Judges decisions are final. Parents of contestants must register and sign a waiver of liability for each child who competes. Note: A standard size pedal tractor with two (2) drive wheels will be furnished.
  12. The tractor will be hitched to a special weight transfer sled. The sled is equipped with a weight box to which weights are added as needed.
Premiums   $TROPHY
2815 Pedal Power 3 yrs Boys/Girl
2816 Pedal Power 4 yrs Boys/Girl
2817 Pedal Power 5 yrs Boys/Girl
2818 Pedal Power 6 yrs Boys/Girl
2819 Pedal Power 7 yrs Boys/Girl
2820 Pedal Power 8 yrs Boys/Girl
2821 Pedal Power 9 yrs Boys/Girl
2822 Pedal Power 10 yrs Boys/Girls

BALE THROWING (See rules under Dept 22 - Major Contests)

Superintendent: Ross Snook
Committee: BarryWaite, Crystal Waite, JeremyWaite

Tuesday of the Fair 8:00 P.M. @ outside arena
(Register one hour prior to starting time)

Premiums   $TROPHY
2823 Bale Throwing, Male, <12 yrs
2824 Bale Throwing Male13-15 yr
2825 Bale Throwing, Female<12
2826 Bale Throwing Female 13-15

2 Flowers | 3 Sewing | 4 Painting & Drawing Grade 7-12
5 Painting & Drawings Grade 6 & Under | 6 Handcrafts | 7 Kid’s Farm Games | Top