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Junior Department
Rules and Regulations
- Exhibits in this department are limited to boys and girls through 19 years of age.
- Exhibitors need not belong to 4-H to enter.
- All entries must be in place by 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, July 7, 2010, and remain until 8:00 a.m., Saturday, July 10, 2010.
- Judging will begin at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 7 , 2010.
- All garments and handicraft articles must be made between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010.
- Not responsible for any articles left on the grounds after 10:00 a.m., Saturday, July 10 2010.
- When claiming articles on Saturday, July 10, 2010, use the north entrance to the fairgrounds.
- Each exhibitor will be limited to two exhibits under any one premium number.
- Refer to additional Exhibit Building regulations on page 9 of the schedule of events and premiums booklet.
Junior Baked Goods
| Class P, Division I |
| Superintendents |
| Committee: |
| Trophy by: |
| Total Premiums: $168.00 |
Rules and Regulations for Baked Goods
• After judging, cakes, pies, and breads may be claimed by the exhibitor, except for one slice, which must remain on display.
Premiums
1st — $4 2nd — $3 3rd — $2 4th — $1
Lot 21 — Baked Cookies
21.01 Brownies, no icing (3)
21.02 Drop Cookies, other than chocolate chip (3)
21.03 Sugar Cookies, rolled with rolling pin (3)
21.04 Peanut Butter Cookies (3)
21.05 Refrigerator Cookies, no icing, sliced from roll (3)
21.06 Shaped Cookies, formed in hand (3)
21.07 Bar Cookies (3)
21.08 Chocolate Chip Cookies (3)
21.09 Cookies, open entry
Lot 22 — Cakes and Pastryb>
22.01 Cupcakes, any kind without frosting (3)
Premiums
1st — $5 2nd — $4 3rd — $3 4th — $2
22.02 Devil’s Food Cake, with frosting
22.03 White Cake, with frosting
Premiums
1st — $4 2nd — $3 3rd — $2 4th — $1
Lot 23 — Breads
23.01 Muffins, no icing (3)
23.02 Yeast Rolls, dinner, no icing (3)
23.03 Cinnamon Rolls, no icing
23.04 Nut Bread, no icing
Junior Crafts and Hobbies
| Class P, Division II |
| Superintendents |
| Committee: |
| Trophy by: |
| Total Premiums: $182.00 |
Premiums
1st — $5 2nd – $4 3rd — $3 4th — $2
Lot 24 — Crafts
24.01 Cross Stitch, pictures and pillows
24.02 Cross Stitch (ages 8-13)
24.03 Cross Stitch (ages 14-19)
24.04 Crewel Work, pictures and pillows
24.05 Latch Hook, rugs and pillows
24.06 Best Collection for Boys or Girls (12 and under)
24.07 Best Handicraft, open entry (12 and under)
24.08 Best Handicraft, ceramics (12 and under)
24.09 Best Model (12 and under)
24.10 Christmas Ornament, handmade (12 and under)
24.11 Drawings (12 and under)
Junior Horticulture
| Class P, Division III |
| Superintendents |
| Trophy by: |
| Total Premiums: $162.00 |
Premiums
1st — $5 2nd — $4 3rd — $3 4th — $2
Lot 25 — Junior Garden
Exhibit on paper plate.
25.01 Snap Beans (12 pods)
25.02 Beets, with 2” tops (5)
25.03 Carrots, with 1 ½” tops (5)
25.04 Tomatoes, red ripe or turning ripe (5)
25.05 Red Potatoes, all varieties, wash gently (6)
25.06 White Potatoes, all varieties, wash gently (6)
25.07 Onions, not peeled with 1” tops (5)
25.08 Peppers, mango style, red or green (5)
25.09 Cucumbers (5)
25.10 Cabbage, remove only outer leaves (1 head)
25.11 Best Collection of 10 or More Varieties in a Baske or Tray – $7, $6, $5, $4
Junior Floriculture
| Class P, Division IV |
| Superintendents |
| Trophy by: |
| Total Premiums: $240.00 |
Premiums
1st — $5 2nd — $4 3rd — $3 4th — $2
Lot 26 — Junior Flower Specimen
Must Have Only 3 Blooms — No Buds; Must Have Foliage
26.01 Marigold, large
26.02 Marigold, medium
26.03 Marigold, small
26.04 Petunia
26.05 Petunia, double
26.06 Zinnia, large
26.07 Zinnia, medium
26.08 Zinnia, small
26.09 Single Rose
26.10 House Plants, best blooming
26.11 House Plants, best non-blooming
26.12 Perennial Flowers, 3 flowers of same species in vase
Premiums
1st — $6 2nd — $5 3rd — $4 4th — $3
Lot 27 — Junior Flower Arrangements
Fresh Blooms
27.01 Red and White Arrangement
27.02 Arrangements Before or on a Mirror
27.03 Miniature Arrangement (minimum 3”, maximum 5”)
27.04 Open Entry Arrangement
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