6th Annual
FRANKLIN COUNTY FAIR
"wHERE THE pLOWING ENDS AND THE fUN bEGINS"
Home and Kitchen Arts Exhibits
Home Arts Exhibits may be entered on Saturday, August 18 from 9 am -5 pm at the Agricultural Extension Office.
Kitchen Arts Exhibits may be entered on Monday, August 20 from 9am-5pm at the Agricultural Extension Office and Pavilion.
Judging is on Tuesday and exhibits may be viewed after judging.
Pick up exhibits on Sunday, August 26 at the Pavillion after 1pm.
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ADULT NEEDLEWORK AND HANDICRAFT
Open to Franklin County residents only. Only one entry per category. All entries must be made on Monday August 15 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 PM and 4 PM on Sunday, August 21. Entries must be current year’s work.
AWARDS $3, $2, $1
WEARABLE ART
120 A 1. T-Shirt-Painted
120 A 2. T-Shirt-Appliquéd-Sewn
120 A 3. T-Shirt Embellished
120 B 1. Sweatshirt- Painted
120 B 2. Sweatshirt-Appliquéd-Sewn
120 B 3. Sweatshirt-Embellished
120 C 1. Other Garments-Painted
120 C 2. Other Garments-Appliquéd-Sewn
120 C 3. Other Garments-Embellished
HAND CROCHET
120 D 1. Baby Set
120 D 2. Dollies-Small (under 12 inches)
120 D 3. Dollies-Medium (12 to 24 inches)
120 D 4. Dollies-Large (24 inches or above)
120 D 5. Crib Blanket
120 D 6. Household Item
120 D 7. Wall Hanging (must be able to hang)
120 D 8. Garment
APRONS and BASKETS
120 E 1. Aprons
120 E 2. Baskets (crochet rag)
120 E 3. Baskets (under 12 inches)
120 E 4. Baskets (12 to 24 inches)
120 E 5. Baskets (24 inches or above)
DOLLS
120 F 1. Handmade with Fabric (inc. body)
120 F 2. Porcelain-Small
120 F 3. Porcelain-Medium
120 F 4. Porcelain-Large
120 F 5. Purchased Body (handmade clothes)
TABLE TOPPERS
120 G 1. Tablecloth
120 G 2. Table Runner
120 G 3. Placemat
CROSS STITCHING (Design area not frame size)
120 H 1. Stamped (under 12 inches)
120 H 2. Stamped (12 inches or above)
120 H 3. Counted – AIDA 9-11-14 ct (under 12”)
120 H 4. Counted- AIDA 9-11-14 ct (12” or above)
120 H 5. Counted – AIDA 18-22 ct (under 12”)
120 H 6. Counted -AIDA 128-22 ct (12” or above)
120 H 7. Linen (stitched over 2 threads)
120 H 8. Luguana (stitched over 2 threads)
DECORATIVE STITCHERY
120 I 1. Decorative Hand-Stitching (under 12”)
120 I 2. Decorative Hand-Stitching (12” or above)
120 I 3. Decorative Machine-Stitching (under 12”)
120 I 4. Decorative Machine-Stitching (12” or above)
DECORATIONS
120 J 1. Dried Arrangement Native Material (no accessories)
120 J 2. Table Decorations (not Christmas)
120 J 3. Door/Wall Decoration (not wreath, not Christmas)
NEEDLEPOINT
120 K 1. Needlepoint- (under 15 inches)
120 K 2. Needlepoint- (15 inches or above)
STUFFED TOYS
120 L 1. Stuffed Animals – (intended for play)
120 L 2. Stuffed Animals – (decorative use only)
120 L 3. Fabric Toys- (intended for play)
PAINTING
120 M 1. Painted Items (not wood)
120 M 2. Decorative Painting on Wood (under 12”)
120 M 3. Decorative Painting on Wood (12” to 24”)
120 M 4. Decorative Painting on Wood (24” or above)
WOOD CONSTRUCTION
120 N 1. Wood Article – (under 12 inches)
120 N 2. Wood Article – (12 to 24 inches)
120 N 3. Wood Article- (24 inches or above)
120 N 4. Furniture
KNITTED ITEMS
120 O 1. Knitted Garments
120 O 2. Knitted Baby Items
120 O 3. Knitted House shoes
120 O 4. Knitted Crib Blanket
TATTING
120 P 1. Tatted Item (under 12 inches)
120 P 2. Tatted Item (12 to 24 inches)
120 P 3. Tatted Items (24 inches or above)
ACCESSORIES
120 Q 1. Sewn Purses
120 Q 2. Sewn Tote Bags
120 Q 3. Scarf (knit/crochet)
ADULT QUILTING AND AFGHANS
Open to Franklin County residents only. Only one entry per category. All entries must be made on Monday August 15 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 PM and 4 PM on Sunday, August 21. Entries must be current year’s work.
AWARDS $3, $2, $1
AFGHANS
130 A 1. Knitted- Plain Stitch
130 A 2. Knitted- Pattern Stitch
130 B 1. Crochet – Plain Stitch
130 B 2. Crochet – Pattern Stitch
QUILTING HAND PIECED/HAND QUILTED
131 A 1. Bed Quilt
131 A 2. Lap Quilt
131 A 3. Large Wall Hanging
131 A 4. Small Wall Hanging
131 A 5. Crib Quilt
131 A 6. Garments/Other
BED QUILTS
131 B 1. Appliquéd
131 B 2. Cross Stitch and Embroidered
131 B 3. Pieced
131 B 4. Group Quilt
131 B 5. Machine Quilted (1 person only)
131 B 6. Machine Quilt Longarm
131 B 7. Commercially Quilted
131 B 8. Mixed or Other Technique
LAP QUILTS
131 C 1. Appliquéd
131 C 2. Pieced
131 C 3. Mixed or Other Technique
LARGE WALL HANGINGS
131 D 1. Appliquéd
131 D 2. Pieced
131 D 3. Mixed or Other Technique
SMALL WALL HANGINGS
131 E 1. Appliquéd
131 E 2. Pieced
131 E 3. Mixed or Other Technique
CRIB QUILT
131 F 1. Appliquéd
131 F 2. Cross Stitched and Embroidered
131 F 3. Pieced
131 F 4. Mixed or Other Technique
SPECIALTY QUILTS
131 G 1. Seasonal
GA 1. Quilts
GB 1. Throws
GC 1. Wall Hangings
131 G 2. Miscellaneous
FLOWERS
All entries must be made on Tuesday, August 16 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 PM and 4 PM on Sunday, August 21. All horticulture entries must be grown by the person entering them. Limit one entry per person in each numbered section. No junior entries. Cut horticulture specimens must be displayed in bud vases and include some foliage from the same plant. Potted plants should be in the exhibitor’s care for at least three months. Entries are open to Franklin county residents only.
AWARDS $3, $2, $1
ARRANGEMENTS
100 A 1. Best Wildflower Arrangement
100 A 2. Best Arrangement Mixed Garden Flowers
100 A 3. Best Dried Arrangement
100 A 4. Best All Green Arrangement (A variety o foliage and/or seed pods, fruits, etc. may be used)
100 A 5. Best Arrangement Featuring Marigolds
ANNUALS
100 B 1. Aster
100 B 2. Ageratum
100 B 3. Celosia
100 B 4. Coleus
100 B 5. Cosmos
100 B 6. Geranium
100 B 7. Impatiens (one spray)
100 B 8. Marigold, Large (collection of 3)
100 B 9. Marigold, Small (collection of 3)
100 B 10. Periwinkle
100 B 11. Petunia
100 B 12. Salvia
100 B 13. Snapdragon
100 B 14. Zinnia, Large (collection of 3)
100 B 15. Zinnia, Small (collection of 3)
PERRENNIALS
100 C 1. Chrysanthemums
100 C 2. Phlox
100 C 3. Rose, Hybrid Tea Specimen - Pink
100 C 4. Rose, Hybrid Tea Specimen - Red
100 C 5. Rose, Hybrid Tea Specimen - Yellow
100 C 6. Rose, Hybrid Tea Specimen - White
100 C 7. Rose, Floribunda (one spray)
100 C 8. Rose, Grand Floribunda (one spray)
100 C 9. Collection of Roses (3-6 roses)
100 C 10. Sedum
POTTED PLANTS
100 D 1. Fern
100 D 2. Potted Foliage, Large
100 D 3. Potted Foliage, Small
100 D 4. Potted Blooming, Large
100 D 5. Potted Blooming, Small
100 D 6. African Violet, Single
100 D 7. African Violet, Double
100 D 8. African Violet, Variegated
100 D 9. Succulent & Cacti (one container)
100 D 10. Succulent & Cacti (group in container)
100 D 11. Succulent & Cacti (large container)
100 D 12. Hanging Basket, Foliage
100 D 13. Hanging Basket, Blooming
100 D 14. Hanging Basket, Variety of Plants
100 D 15. Dish Garden Foliage (not to exceed 12” in diameter)
100 D 16. Dish Garden Blooming (not to exceed 12” in diameter)
100 D 17. Orchid, Large
100 D 18. Orchid, Small
HERBS
100 E 1. Group of Herbs in Potted Container
100 E 2. One of a Kind in Potted Container
100 E 3. Any Worthy Cut Specimen
ADULT CROPS
All entries must be made on Tuesday, August 16 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 PM and 4 PM on Sunday, August 21. All entries must be grown by the exhibitor and must be the current year’s crop. Entries are open to Franklin County residents only.
AWARDS $3, $2, $1
CORN
160 A 1. White Corn (10 ears)
160 A 2. Yellow Corn (10 ears)
160 A 3. Indian Corn (10 ears)
POTATOES
160 B 1. Potatoes, Kennebec (3)
160 B 2. Potatoes, other variety-white (3)
160 B 3. Potatoes, other variety-red (3)
160 B 4. Sweet Potatoes- red (3)
160 B 5. Sweet Potatoes- white (3)
PUMPKINS
160 C 1. Pumpkin- Sugar
160 C 2. Pumpkin- Cushaw
MELONS
160 D 1. Watermelon – Long- Largest
160 D 2. Watermelon- Long- Most Perfect
160 D 3. Watermelon- Round- Largest
160 D 4. Watermelon- Round- Most Perfect
SMALL GRAINS ( ½ gallon jar)
160 E 1. Oats
160 E 2. Rye
160 E 3. Wheat
160 E 4. Barley
160 E 5. Red Clover
OTHER FIELD CROPS
160 F 1. Sunflower Heads-Largest
160 F 2. Sunflower Heads- Most Perfect
160 F 3. Soybeans- Best Stalk
SILAGE- Entry is to be displayed in one gallon zip-lock bags. Label as to type of silage.
160 G 1. Silage
HAY
160 H 1. Alfalfa-One Small Block
160 H 2. Red Clover- One Small Block
160 H 3. Lespedeza- Annual- One Small Block
160 H 4. Bean- One Small Block
160 H 5. Oats- One Small Block
160 H 6. Grass- One Small Block
160 H 7. Mixed hay- One Small Block
160 H 8. Serecia Lespedeza- One Small Block
KITCHEN ARTS
All entries must be made on Tuesday, August 16 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 PM and 4 PM on Sunday, August 21. Each exhibitor will be limited to one article of a kind per category, but may enter as many exhibits as desired. Check for size. All canned entries must be in standard jars and must be of current year’s work. Label jars on lids only. Entries are open to Franklin County residents only.
AWARDS $3, $2, $1
CANNING
JAMS, JELLIES & PERSERVES ( ½ pint or standard jelly jar)
150 A 1. Apple Butter
150 A 2. Plum Butter
150 A 3. Apple Jelly
150 A 4 Blackberry Jelly
150 A 5. Grape Jelly
150 A 6. Plum Jelly
150 A 7. Cherry Jelly
150 A 8. Blackberry Jam
150 A 9. Cherry Preserves
150 A 10. Peach Preserves
150 A 11. Pear Preserves
150 A 12. Strawberry Preserves
150 A 13. Grape Jam
150 A 14. Jalapeno Pepper Jelly
150 A 15. Blueberry Jam
PICKLES/RELISHES (pint or quart)
150 B 1. Beet
150 B 2. Bread and Butter
150 B 3. Chow-Chow or Sweet Relish
150 B 4. Corn Relish
150 B 5. Cucumber- Sweet
150 B 6. Cucumber- Dill
150 B 7. Green Tomato Pickle
150 B 8. Hot Pepper
150 B 9. Okra
150 B 10. Peach Pickle
150 B 11. Pepper Relish
150 B 12. Salsa
150 B 13. Squash Pickle
150 B 14. Tomato Catsup
150 B 15. Pickled Green Beans
FRUIT (pint or quart)
150 C 1. Apples
150 C 2. Applesauce
150 C 3. Blackberries
150 C 4. Cherries
150 C 5. Grape Juice with or without grapes
150 C 6. Peaches
150 C 7. Pears
VEGETABLES (pint or quart)
150 D 1. Beets
150 D 2. Carrots
150 D 3. Crowder Peas
150 D 4. English Peas
150 D 5. Green Beans
150 D 6. Kraut
150 D 7. Lima Beans
150 D 8. Okra
150 D 9. Soup Mixture
150 D 10. Tomatoes
150 D 11. Tomato Juice
ADULT GARDENING
All entries must be made on Tuesday, August 16 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 PM and 4 PM on Sunday, August 21. All entries must be frown by the exhibitor and must be the current year’s crop. Entries are open to Franklin County residents only.
AWARDS $3, $2, $1
TOMATOES
170 I 1. Three Red Tomatoes
170 I 2 Three Yellow Tomatoes
170 I 3. Three Pink Tomatoes
170 I 4. Three Yellow Cherry Tomatoes
170 I 5. Three Red Cherry Tomatoes
170 I 6. Yellow Tiny Tie Tomatoes (one stem)
170 I 7. Red Tiny Tim Tomatoes (one stem)
170 I 8. Three Roma Tomatoes
ONIONS
170 J 1. Three White Onions
170 J 2. Three Yellow Onions
170 J 3. Three Red Onions
PEPPER
170 K 1. Three Bell Peppers- Red
170 K 2. Three Bell Peppers- Green
170 K 3. Three Bell Peppers- Yellow
170 K 4. Three Pimento Peppers
170 K 5. Three Banana Peppers
170 K 6. Three Jalapeno Peppers
170 K 7. Three Chili Peppers
170 K 8. Three Habanero Peppers
170 K 9. Three Hot Banana Peppers
170 K 10. Three Cayenne Peppers
170 K 11. Three Other Variety Hot Peppers
OKRA
170 L 1. Five Pods Green Okra
170 L 2. Five Pods Red Okra
170 L 3. Five Pods White Okra
GREEN BEANS
170 M 1. Twelve Pods Green Pole Beans
170 M 2. Twelve Pods Green Bush Beans
SQUASH
170 N 1. Two Green Zucchini Squash
170 N 2. Two Yellow Zucchini Squash
170 N 3. Three Yellow Crookneck
170 N 4. Three Yellow Straightneck Squash
170 N 5. Three Patty Pan Squash
170 N 6. One Butternut Squash
170 N 7. One Buttercup Squash
170 N 8. One Acorn Squash
170 N 9. One Hubbard Squash
170 N 10. One Banana Squash
170 N 11. One Turban Squash
170 N 12. One Other Variety Squash
CUCUMBERS
170 O 1. Three Pickling Cucumbers
170 O 2. Three Slicing Cucumbers
OTHER GARDEN VEGETABLES
170 P 1. Three Carrots
170 P 2. Three Beets
170 P 3. Three Roasting Ears in Shuck
170 P 4. One Egg Plant
170 P 5. One Head Cabbage (with roots)
170 P 6. Bunch Winter Greens
170 P 7. Three Turnips
170 P 8. Radishes (5 with tops)
GOURDS
170 Q 1. Largest Birdhouse Gourd
170 Q 2. Most Perfect Birdhouse Gourd
170 Q 3. Largest Dipper Gourd
170 Q 4. Most Perfect Dipper Gourd
170 Q 5. One Other Variety Gourd
170 Q 6. Decorative Gourds (3 any variety)
170 Q 7. Eggnest Gourd
170 Q 8. Most Unusual Gourd
DRIED BEANS/PEAS (1 pint)
170 R 1. Pint Jar- Dried English Peas
170 R 2. Pint Jar- Dried October Beans
170 R 3. Pint Jar- Dried Crowder Peas
170 R 4. Pint Jar- Dried Whip-Poor-Will Peas
170 R 5. Pint Jar- Dried Black-Eyed Peas
170 R 6. Pint Jar- Dried Other Variety
170 R 7. Pint Jar- Dried Large Lima Beans
170 R 8. Pint Jar- Dried Small Lima Beans
HONEY EXHIBIT
All entries must be made on Tuesday, August 16 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 PM and 4 PM on Sunday, August 21. Honey to be exhibited in one pound glass honey jars and must be the current year’s crop. Entries are open to Franklin county residents only. Only one entry per category.
AWARDS $3, $2, $1
CLASSES:
180 A 1. Jar of Strained Light Honey
180 A 2. Jar of Strained Amber Honey
180 A 3. Jar of Strained Dark Honey
180 B 1. Jar of Chunk Light Honey
180 B 2. Jar of Chunk Amber Honey
180 B 3. Jar of Chunk Dark Honey
180 C 1. Display Case of Shallow Frame of Honey
180 D 1. Light Wax
180 D 2. Dark Wax
JUNIOR CROPS
All entries must be made on Tuesday, August 16 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 PM and 4 PM on Sunday, August 21. All entries must be frown by the exhibitor and must be the current year’s crop. Entries are open to Franklin County residents only.
AWARDS $3, $2, $1
CORN
160 AJR 1. White Corn (6 ears)
160 AJR 2. Yellow Corn (6 ears)
160 AJR 3. Indian Corn (6 ears)
POTAOTES
160 BJR 1. Potatoes, Kennebec (3)
160 BJR 2. Potatoes, Other Variety-White (3)
160 BJR 3. Potatoes, Other Variety-Red (3)
160 BJR 4. Sweet Potatoes- Red (3)
160 BJR 5. Sweet Potatoes- White (3)
PUMPKINS
160 CJR 1. Sugar/Pie
160 CJR 2. Cushaw
MELONS
160 DJR 1. Watermelon-Long-Largest
160 DJR 2. Watermelon-Long-Most Perfect
160 DJR 3. Watermelon-Round-Largest
160 DJR 4. Watermelon-Round-Most Perfect
SMALL GRAINS ( ½ gallon jar)
160 FJR 1. Oats
160 FJR 2. Rye
160 FJR 3. Wheat
160 FJR 4. Barley
160 FJR 5. Red Clover
OTHER FIELD CROPS
160 GJR 1. Sunflower Heads-Largest
160 GJR 2. Sunflower Heads- Most Perfect
160 GJR 3. Sunflower Heads- Best Stalk
HAY
160 HJR 1. Alfalfa- One Small Block
160 HJR 2. Red Clover- One Small Block
160 HJR 3. Lespedeza- Annual- One Small Block
160 HJR 4. Bean- One Small Block
160 HJR 5. Oats- One Small Block
160 HJR 6. Grass- One Small Block
160 HJR 7. Mixed Hay- One Small Block
160 HJR 8. Serecia Lespedeza- One Small Block
JUNIOR NEEDLEWORK AND HANDICRAFT
Open to Franklin County residents only. Only one entry per category. All entries must be made on Monday August 15 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 PM and 4 PM on Sunday, August 21. Entries must be current year’s work.
AWARDS $3, $2, $1
JUNIOR DIVISION
GRADES 4-7
SEWING
140AJR 1. Apron (any style)
140AJR 2. Cotton Dress
140AJR 3. Shorts
140AJR 4. Pants (dress or casual)
140AJR 5. Skirt (any length)
140AJR 6. Vest
MISCELLANEOUS
140BJR 1. Hair Barrette or Bow
140BJR 2. Pillow (any kind)
140BJR 3. Stuffed Toy
140BJR 4. Tye-Dyed Article
140BJR 5. Counted Cross Stitch
140BJR 6. Embroidered Article
140BJR 7. Leather Craft
140BJR 8. Doll Clothes
140BJR 9. Jewelry
140BJR 10. Home Decorating- Miscellaneous
140BJR 11. Decorated T-Shirt
140BJR 12. Decorated Sweat Shirt
140BJR 13. Tote Bag (sewn)
140BJR 14 Purse
140BJR 15. Scarf
140BJR 16. Household Item
140BJR 17. Holiday Item
SENIOR DIVISION
GRADES 8-12
SEWING
140CJR 1. Apron (any style)
140CJR 2. Cotton Dress
140CJR 3. Shorts
140CJR 4. Pants (dress or casual)
140CJR 5. Skirt (any length)
140CJR 6. Vest
MISCELLANEOUS
140DJR 1. Hair Barrette or Bow
140DJR 2. Pillow (any kind)
140DJR 3. Stuffed Toy
140DJR 4. Tye-Dyed Article
140DJR 5. Counted Cross Stitch
140DJR 6. Embroidered Article
140DJR 7. Leather Craft
140DJR 8. Doll Clothes
140DJR 9. Jewelry
140DJR 10. Home Decorating- Miscellaneous
140DJR 11. Decorated T-Shirt
140DJR 12. Decorated Sweat Shirt
140DJR 13. Tote Bag (sewn)
140DJR 14 Purse
140DJR 15. Scarf
140DJR 16. Household Item
140DJR 17. Holiday Item
KNITTED ITEMS
140 EJR 1. Knitted Garments
140 EJR 2. Knitted Baby Items
140 EJR 3. Knitted Houseshoes
140 EJR 4. Knitted Crib Blanket
JUNIOR GARDENING
All entries must be made on Tuesday, August 16 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 PM and 4 PM on Sunday, August 21. All entries must be frown by the exhibitor and must be the current year’s crop. Entries are open to Franklin County residents only.
AWARDS $3, $2, $1
TOMATOES
170 IJR 1. Three Red Tomatoes
170 IJR 2 Three Yellow Tomatoes
170 IJR 3. Three Pink Tomatoes
170 IJR 4. Three Yellow Cherry Tomatoes
170 IJR 5. Three Red Cherry Tomatoes
170 IJR 6. Yellow Tiny Tie Tomatoes (one stem)
170 IJR 7. Red Tiny Tim Tomatoes (one stem)
170 IJR 8. Three Roma Tomatoes
ONIONS
170 JJR 1. Three White Onions
170 JJR 2. Three Yellow Onions
170 JJR 3. Three Red Onions
PEPPER
170 KJR 1. Three Bell Peppers- Red
170 KJR 2. Three Bell Peppers- Green
170 KJR 3. Three Bell Peppers- Yellow
170 KJR 4. Three Pimento Peppers
170 KJR 5. Three Banana Peppers
170 KJR 6. Three Jalapeno Peppers
170 KJR 7. Three Chili Peppers
170 KJR 8. Three Habanero Peppers
170 KJR 9. Three Hot Banana Peppers
170 KJR 10. Three Cayenne Peppers
170 KJR 11. Three Other Variety Hot Peppers
OKRA
170 LJR 1. Five Pods Green Okra
170 LJR 2. Five Pods Red Okra
170 LJR 3. Five Pods White Okra
GREEN BEANS
170 MJR 1. Twelve Pods Green Pole Beans
170 MJR 2. Twelve Pods Green Bush Beans
SQUASH
170 NJR 1. Two Green Zucchini Squash
170 NJR 2. Two Yellow Zucchini Squash
170 NJR 3. Three Yellow Crookneck
170 NJR 4. Three Yellow Straightneck Squash
170 NJR 5. Three Patty Pan Squash
170 NJR 6. One Butternut Squash
170 NJR 7. One Buttercup Squash
170 NJR 8. One Acorn Squash
170 NJR 9. One Hubbard Squash
170 NJR 10. One Banana Squash
170 NJR 11. One Turban Squash
170 NJR 12. One Other Variety Squash
CUCUMBERS
170 OJR 1. Three Pickling Cucumbers
170 OJR 2. Three Slicing Cucumbers
OTHER GARDEN VEGETABLES
170 PJR 1. Three Carrots
170 PJR 2. Three Beets
170 PJR 3. Three Roasting Ears in Shuck
170 PJR 4. One Egg Plant
170 PJR 5. One Head Cabbage (with roots)
170 PJR 6. Bunch Winter Greens
170 PJR 7. Three Turnips
170 PJR 8. Radishes (5 with tops)
GOURDS
170 QJR 1. Largest Birdhouse Gourd
170 QJR 2. Most Perfect Birdhouse Gourd
170 QJR 3. Largest Dipper Gourd
170 QJR 4. Most Perfect Dipper Gourd
170 QJR 5. One Other Variety Gourd
170 QJR 6. Decorative Gourds (3 any variety)
170 QJR 7. Eggnest Gourd
170 QJR 8. Most Unusual Gourd
DRIED BEANS/PEAS (1 pint)
170 RJR 1. Pint Jar- Dried English Peas
170 RJR 2. Pint Jar- Dried October Beans
170 RJR 3. Pint Jar- Dried Crowder Peas
170 RJR 4. Pint Jar- Dried Whip-Poor-Will Peas
170 RJR 5. Pint Jar- Dried Black-Eyed Peas
170 RJR 6. Pint Jar- Dried Other Variety
170 RJR 7. Pint Jar- Dried Large Lima Beans
170 RJR 8. Pint Jar- Dried Small Lima Beans
ARRANGEMENTS
100 SJR 1. Best Wildflower Arrangement
100 SJR 2. Best Arrangement Mixed Garden Flowers
100 SJR 3. Best Dried Arrangement
100 SJR 4. Best All Green Arrangement (A variety o foliage and/or seed pods, fruits, etc. may be used)
100 SJR 5. Best Arrangement Featuring Marigolds
ART
All entries must be made on Monday August 15 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 PM and 4 PM on Sunday, August 21. Exhibitors in Art will be allowed not more than one exhibit in any one category. Exhibits MUST be equipped for hanging on large hooks. Every precaution will be taken to ensure the safety of all exhibits, but in no case will the Fair be responsible for the loss or damage which may occur. Entries are open to Franklin County residents only.
AWARDS $3, $2, $1
PEN & INK
108 A 1. Portrait/People
108 A 2. Landscape
108 A 3. Still Life
108 A 4. Abstract/Modern
108 A 5. Seascape
108 A 6. Animal
108 A 7. Other
PENCIL
108 B 1. Portrait/People
108 B 2. Landscape
108 B 3. Still Life
108 B 4. Abstract/Modern
108 B 5. Seascape
108 B 6. Animal
108 B 7. Other
WATERCOLOR
108 C 1. Portrait/People
108 C 2. Landscape
108 C 3. Still Life
108 C 4. Abstract/Modern
108 C 5. Seascape
108 C 6. Animal
108 C 7. Other
ACRYLIC
108 D 1. Portrait/People
108 D 2. Landscape
108 D 3. Still Life
108 D 4. Abstract/Modern
108 D 5. Seascape
108 D 6. Animal
108 D 7. Other
CHARCOAL OR PASTELS
108 E 1. Portrait/People
108 E 2. Landscape
108 E 3. Still Life
108 E 4. Abstract/Modern
108 E 5. Seascape
108 E 6. Animal
108 E 7. Other
OIL
108 F 1. Portrait/People
108 F 2. Landscape
108 F 3. Still Life
108 F 4. Abstract/Modern
108 F 5. Seascape
108 F 6. Animal
108 F 7. Other
PHOTOGRAPHY
All entries must be made on Monday August 15 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM on Sunday, August 21. Pictures must be taken after September 1, 2010. Pictures must have been taken by entrant. Prints need to be no larger than 5 x 7 and MUST NOT be matted or framed. LIMIT of three photos per category. Please label the back of photos with the following information: Name, Address, Phone Number, School, Grade, and Category. Entries are open to Franklin County residents only.
AWARDS $3, $2, $1
JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY
Junior Division: Grades 4 and 5
107 AJR 1. Building
107 AJR 2. Landscape
107 AJR 3. People (individuals or groups)
107 AJR 4. Animals
107 AJR 5. Action
107 AJR 6. Creative
Junior High Division: Grades 6 thru 8
107 BJR 1. Building
107 BJR 2. Landscape
107 BJR 3. People (individuals or groups)
107 BJR 4. Animals
107 BJR 5. Action
107 BJR 6. Creative
Senior Division: Grades 9 thru 12
107 CJR 1. Building
107 CJR 2. Landscape
107 CJR 3. People (individuals or groups)
107 CJR 4. Animals
107 CJR 5. Action
107 CJR 6. Creative
PHOTOGRAPHY
All entries must be made on Monday August 15 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM on Sunday, August 21. Pictures must be taken after September 1, 2010. Pictures must have been taken by entrant. Exhibits must be matted and equipped for hanging. Use a paper clip or soft drink tab attached to mat. NO FRAMES. Photos must be 11 x 14 or smaller. Entries are open to Franklin County residents only.
AWARDS $3, $2, $1
Color
106 A 1. Portrait- Children
106 A 2. Portrait- Adult
106 A 3. Landscape and Scenes
106 A 4. Still Life
106 A 5. Animal
106 A 6. Action
Black and White
106 B 1. Portrait- Children
106 B 2. Portrait- Adult
106 B 3. Landscape and Scenes
106 B 4. Still Life
106 B 5. Animal
106 B 6. Action
JUNIOR ARTS AND CRAFTS
All entries must be made on Monday August 15 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM on Sunday, August 21. All items must have been made entirely by the person in whose name they are entered or exhibited. All work must be done in the current year, and only one entry may be made by a person in any category. All work must be labeled: name, grade, and school, on the front and must be ready for hanging, where applicable. Framed pictures should be equipped to hand on large hook. Levels of judging: K; 1-3; 4-6; Jr. High; Sr. High. Entries are open to Franklin County residents only.
AWARDS $3, $2, $1
Kindergarten/Pre-School
109 AJR 1. Crayon/Magic Markers/ Tempera Paint
109 AJR 2. Textured Pictures
Grades 1-3 Art
109 BJR 1. Pen or Pencil (black & white only)
109 BJR 2. Crayon/Magic Marker/ Tempera Paint
109 BJR 3. Textured Picture (collage, decoupage, picture created in ways other than drawing)
109 BJR 4. Pastel/Color Pencil
Grades 1-3 Craft
109 CJR 1. Craft Hobby
109 CJR 2. Wood Craft
109 CJR 3. Modeling (clay, wax, dough, paper mache)
Grades 4-6 Art
109 DJR 1. Pen or Pencil (black & white only)
109 DJR 2. Oils or Acrylic
109 DJR 3. Textured Picture (collage, decoupage, picture created in ways other than drawing)
109 DJR 4. Pastel/Color Pencil
109 DJR 5. Crayon/Magic Marker/Tempera Paint
Grades 4-6 Craft
109 EJR 1. Craft Hobby
109 EJR 2. Modeling (clay, wax, dough, paper mache)
109 EJR 3. Model (kit)
Grades 7-9 Art
109 FJR 1. Oil or Acrylic
109 FJR 2. Watercolor/Tempera Paint
109 FJR 3. Pen & Ink
109 FJR 4. Pencil/Charcoal (black & white only)
109 FJR 5. Pastel/Color Pencil
109 FJR 6. Textured Picture or wall hanging created in ways other than drawing.
Grades 7-9 Craft
109 GJR 1. Craft Hobby
109 GJR 2. Models
109 GJR 3. Modeling (clay, wax, dough, paper mache)
Grades 10-12
109 HJR 1. Acrylic
109 HJR 2. Oil
109 HJR 3. Pen & Ink
109 HJR 4. Pencil/Charcoal (black & white only)
109 HJR 5. Watercolor
109 HJR 6. Pastel/color Pencil
JUNIOR EDUCATIONAL BOOTH
All entries must be made on Monday August 15 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. All entries must be picked up between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM on Sunday, August 21. Open to educational youth organizations (4-H, FFA, FCCLA, Scouts, Etc.) Entries are open to Franklin County residents only.
109 AJR 1. Junior Educational Booth
Exhibitors must provide a display on a 6’ table. Exhibit must not exceed 72” wide by 29” deep by 36” high. Booths will be placed in blue, red and white groups according to this score card:
Educational value: ……………………………………..…50%
Quality of product and workmanship: ………...20%
Attract Attention: …………………………………………10%
Hold Interest: ……………………………………………….10%
Practical Application: ……………………………………10%
Blue Group ………………………………………………..$50.00
Red Group …………………………………………………$25.00
White Group ……………………………………………..$15.00