Santa Fe County Fair · 2019-06-11 · 6 OPEN EXHIBITS - ADULT & YOUTH General Rules and Policies...
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Santa Fe County Fair Adult & Youth Open Classes
Entry Rules & Deadlines
July 31 – August 3, 2019 Open to all Santa Fe County Residents
Santa Fe County Fairgrounds
3229 Rodeo Road, Santa Fe, NM
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Visit us at:
https://www.santafecountynm.gov/community_services/fair
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3BCongratulations to Our 2018 4-H Champions
AlaraLynn Gunderson Clover Kids Sale Ring Cake
Lauren Turner The Roadrunners 4-H Club Goat
Charli Spindle Los Amigos 4-H Club Lamb
Caleb McCall Edgewood Chaparrals 4-H Club Swine
Charli Spindle Los Amigos 4-H Club Steer
Heidi Tucker Edgewood Chaparrals 4-H Club Rabbit
Delcan Roberts Rt. 66 Sharpshooters 4-H Club Poultry
Jack Cameron Four Seasons 4-H Club Horse-Senior
Shyann Moorhead Edgewood Chaparrals 4-H Club Horse-Junior
Holly Chavez Capital City Clovers 4-H Club Horse-Novice
Indoor Highpoint Winners
Lauren Turner Santa Fe Roadrunners 4-H Club Novice
Shyann Moorhead Edgewood Chaparrals Junior
Alena Roybal Wide Horizons Senior
2018 Santa Fe County 4-H Boosters Club
Platinum Horse
Curtiss & Elsie Beevers
Margaret Binning
Cameron Veterinary Clinic
Karen Paige
Loren & Christine Riblett
Slash Lazy 7 Ranch
Golden Goat
Century Bank
Ralph, Cheryl & Heather
Stumpff
Silver Swine
Chamisa Landscaping
Edgewood Chaparrals
Becky Runer
Bronze Rabbit
Virginia Barsuaskas
Valdia Buchwald
Los Alamos National
Security
Wide Horizons 4-H Club
Janet Wilson
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The Santa Fe County Fair Association is inviting individuals and
Businesses to join us in supporting the 2019 County Fair.
2M Express
4 Rivers Equipment
Ag NM Farm Credit
Arroyo/3 Amigos
Bill & Mindie Burch
Bill King Ranch
Bosque Dairies, LLC
Brewer Oil Company
Capitol Ford
Central NM Electric
Chamisa Landscaping
Dismuke Construction
Dominic Salvo
Ernie Franzoy
Farm Bureau Financial
Services - Edgewood
Farm Credit of NM
Forever Energy Consulting
Frybarger Family
G.L. Runer Electric
Genora & Gary Canon
Gibraltar Construction
Gordan Land & Cattle
Hix & Reynolds CPA
Jones Dairy
Karen and Ellen Bardwell
Kings Butane
Lou & Colleen Burns
Maloy Mobile Storage
Margaret Binning
Mark Hamm
McCall's Pumpkin Patch
Mike & Lisa Gustin
Moriarty Concrete
Products
Mountain Path Kung Fu &
Tai Chi Academy
Old Mill -
Edgewood/Dairy Queen -
Edgewood
Orion Renewable Energy
Group
Plant Rx Agribuiness
Rich Ford Edgewood
San Cristobal Ranch
Santa Fe Buyers Club
Schwebach Ag Services
Schwebach's LLC
Sedillo Automotive
Services
Slash Lazy 7 Ranch
Smith Vet Hospital
Spindle Land & Cattle
Stacy King
Stonegate Farms
Thompson Farms
Wayne Connell
Wayne Johnson for State
Auditor
West Wood Realty
Western Trails Vet
Hospital
Willard Dairy
With each Membership, you will receive two tickets to the Livestock Sale and Barbeque on
Friday, August 4. The funds generated by your membership will be used to help youth
participate in 4-H functions and help toward organizing the Santa Fe County Fair. Thank you
for supporting this worthy tradition. Please encourage your friends and family to come and
enjoy the Fair!
Business Name____________________________________
Name____________________________________________
Address__________________________________________
Phone #__________________________________________
Please mail information to:
Santa Fe County 4-H Boosters
PO Box 31382
Santa Fe, NM 87594
2018 Junior Livestock Auction Buyers
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schedule of Events page 5
General Rules – Adult & Youth pages 6 - 8
Entry Categories pages 9 – 31
Division Lots Classes Pages
Agricultural A, B, AB, C, D 1 - 199 9 - 11
Floriculture E - G 200 - 299 11 - 12
Baked Products H - W 300 - 499 12 - 15
Preserved Foods X - NN 500 - 749 15 - 18
Sewing OO - TT 750 - 849 18 - 19
Needlework UU - BBB 850 - 949 19 - 21
Quilting CCC - GGG 950 - 999 21 - 22
Fiber Arts HHH - OOO 1000 -1099 22 - 24
Fine Arts PPP - RRR 1100 - 1175 24 - 25
Photography SSS - VVV 1176 - 1220 25
Traditional Arts WWW - YYY 1221 - 1260
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Creative Arts ZZZ - EEEE 1275 - 1330 26 - 27
Handicrafts FFFF - QQQQ 1331 - 1599 27 - 29
Leather Craft RRRR 1600 - 1649 29
Woodwork SSSS - UUUU 1650 - 1699 29
Metal Working VVVV 1700 - 1749 30
Rocketry WWWW 1750 - 1799 30
Models XXXX 1800 - 1849 30
Open Youth - Educational 1850 - 1899 31
The Santa Fe County Fair Association and Board of Santa Fe County Extension Service will take every
precaution for the safety of visitors and exhibitors but will not be held responsible for any loss or damage
or injury to animals exhibited, or for any article of any kind or nature that is lost or destroyed, or in any
way damaged. Each exhibitor will be responsible for animals owned or exhibited by him/her, and shall
indemnify the Santa Fe County Fair against all claims or demands or any kind or nature that may grow
out of any injury occasioned by the animals owned or exhibited by him/her. The Santa Fe County Fair
will not be responsible or liable for any injury sustained in any way to exhibitors,
entertainers, vendors, or spectators.
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Thursday, July 25
1pm-7pm Check-in Adult (excluding
baked goods)
Sunday, July 28
8:30 am Horse Show-Rodeo de Santa Fe
Arena
Monday, July 29
12pm-7pm 4-H and Open Youth entries
(excluding baked goods)
3pm – 7 pm Adult baked goods entries
Tuesday, July 30
8am – 12pm 4-H and Open Youth baked
goods entries
8am – 12pm Check-in Agricultural and
Floricultural entries for Adult,
Open and 4-H
8am – 2pm Check-in all animals for
4-H/FFA Shows
5pm Weigh in for Broiler and Meat
Pen Entries
6pm Swine Classification
Wednesday, July 31
8am Rabbit Show, Small Animal
Barn
10 am Goat Show, Show Arena
10am – 7pm Indoor Exhibit Hall open to the
public
1 pm Lamb Show, Show Arena
4pm - 9pm Rabbit Showmanship, Small
Animal Barn
Thursday, August 1
8am Poultry Show, Small Animal
Barn
10 am Swine Show, Show Arena
10am – 7pm Indoor Exhibit Hall open to the
public
2 pm Cattle Show, Show Arena
Friday, August 2
9am Round Robin Showmanship,
Show Arena
10am – 7pm Indoor Exhibit Hall open to the
public
10 am – 2pm Herding Dog Demonstration,
NNMHA Arena
2:30 pm Livestock Buyers’ Reception
4 pm Livestock Auction, Show Arena
8 pm Dance
Saturday, August 3
8am - 12pm Dairy Goat Show, Show Arena
9am - 3pm Meet a Mule, NNMHA Arena
9am – 7pm Indoor Exhibit Hall open to the
public
12pm - 2pm Animal Science Learning Lab,
Show arena
3pm Watermelon Eating Contest,
Show Arena
8pm Dance
SCHEDULE OF 2019 SANTA FE
COUNTY FAIR EVENTS
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OPEN EXHIBITS - ADULT & YOUTH
General Rules and Policies
1. Any Santa Fe County resident is eligible to exhibit (youth must be between the ages of 5–19 and adults must
be 18 years or older).
2. See Calendar of Events for check-in times of all entries.
3. The decisions made by judges are final.
4. Articles exhibited in the fair must be the work of the exhibitor and must have been completed since the
previous fair. Produce must be grown in Santa Fe County by the exhibitor.
5. Exhibitor is allowed a limit of three entries per class number. “Other, not listed” class will only be used if there
is no other listed category.
6. Exhibits shall be claimed upon presentation of identification on Sunday, August 5th between 9:00 am–Noon..
Exhibits will NOT be released early.
ADULT RULES
1. You may register according to the schedule in the calendar of events.
2. Ribbons will be awarded using the American Award system – First, Second, and Third places.
3. One Best of Show (purple rosette) may be awarded in each lot at the judge’s discretion.
4. One Sweepstakes (gold rosette) may be awarded in each of the following categories by Judging
Committee in:
Agricultural
Baked Products
Preserved Foods
Sewing
Needlework
Handicrafts
Fine Arts
Floriculture
Photography
Creative Arts
Leather Craft
Woodwork
Fiber Arts
Rocketry
Quilting
Models
Metal Working
Traditional Arts
Sweepstakes award winners must also be “Best of Show” winner.
5. People’s Choice Award (red, white, and blue rosette) will be awarded when voting ends at noon on
Saturday. People’s Choice will exclude food products.
6. Items may be entered as “For Display Only” and will not be judged.
7. The decision of the judge is final.
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OPEN EXHIBITS
YOUTH RULES
1. Eligible youth must be Santa Fe County residents.
2. You may register according to the schedule in the calendar of events.
3. There will be four age categories: 5–8, 9–11, 12–13, and 14–19.
4. Ribbons will be awarded using the Modified Danish system for exhibits in the age 9 – 19 categories.
Youth, 5 – 8, will be awarded participation ribbons for each item entered.
5. One Best of Show (purple rosette) may be awarded in each lot at the judge’s discretion
6. Overall high point and runner-up plaques will be awarded in each the following age groups: 9–11, 12–
13, and 14–19.
7. The decision of the judge is final.
The Santa Fe County Fair Board will take every precaution for the safety of visitor and exhibits,
but assumes no liability for the personal injury or loss or damage to any property of the
exhibitor or patron due to theft, fire, or other not listed causes.
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Santa Fe County Fair Code of Ethics
Exhibitors of the Santa Fe County Fair will agree to the following guidelines:
1. I will read and seek to understand the rules and guidelines directing county fair participation
as set forth by the Santa Fe County Fair Book. I ask that parents, fair officials, fair board
members, etc. not break the rules or make exceptions on my behalf.
2. I will conduct myself in a positive manner at all times while participating in the Santa Fe
County Fair.
3. I will do my own work, appropriate for my age and physical and mental development. I will
be honest and not take unfair advantage of others. All exhibits will be a true representation
of my work.
4. I will keep my fair exhibit area and myself neat, clean, and well groomed. I will dress neatly
and appropriately for the occasion.
5. I will be willing to take and follow instructions as directed by those responsible for me and my
exhibit.
6. I will exhibit good sportsmanship, being modest in winning and generous in defeat. I want my
exhibit to be an example of how to accept the good and the bad, and how to live and learn
from the outcome.
7. I will refrain from loud, boisterous talk and swearing. I will refrain from drinking, smoking,
using illegal drugs, and sexual misconduct.
8. I will show respect for the rights of others and be courteous of others opinions at all times.
9. If I am a parent or guardian, I will be responsible for the actions of my children involved in the
county fair. If I am not on the fairgrounds, it is my responsibility to identify adult
supervision for my children.
10. The Santa Fe County Fair board and fair officials expect courteous and orderly conduct by
exhibitors at all times. Harassment, profanity, or un-sportsmanlike conduct toward
officials, judges, superintendents, or other listed exhibitors will not be tolerated. A
violation of these rules may result in the violator and his/her exhibit being removed from
the grounds with a possible forfeit of awards.
*All exhibitors must sign the indoor exhibits registration form, indicating that they have
carefully read and understand the Santa Fe County Fair general rules and policies as well
as the Santa Fe County Fair Code of Ethics and agree to accept them.
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS Refer to the rules and policies at the beginning of this book for more information. Vegetables are shown on white plates (provided by the exhibitor) and should be in proper state of development, crisp, tender and fresh. They should be uniform in size, color, and shape, free of blemishes, cracks and insect damage, dust and spray residue and average in size. LOT A – VEGETABLES
1. Beans, dry pinto (1 pint)
2. Beans, dry lima (1 pint)
3. Beans, dry, any Other, not listed variety (1 pint)
4. Beans, snap, green (6 pods)
5. Beans, snap, yellow wax (6 pods)
6. Beans, green, lima (6 pods)
7. Beans, purple (6 pods)
8. Beets, table (3 roots without tops)
9. Broccoli (1 head)
10. Cabbage, kraut (1 trimmed head)
11. Cabbage, salad (1 head w/wrapper leaves)
12. Carrot (3 roots without tops)
13. Cauliflower (1 head w/wrapper leaves)
14. Corn, Indian (3 ears in husks)
15. Corn, popcorn (3 ears in husks)
16. Corn, sweet (3 ears in husks)
17. Cucumber, lemon (3)
18. Cucumber, pickle (3, 3-4 in. maximum)
19. Cucumber, slicing (1, 4-in. minimum)
20. Eggplant (1 medium)
21. Garlic (3 mature bulbs)
22. Gherkins (3)
23. Kale
24. Kohlrabi (1 without leaves)
25. Lettuce, head (1 head w/wrapper leaves)
26. Lettuce, loose-leaf (green)
27. Lettuce, loose-leaf (red)
28. Lettuce, romaine
29. Muskmelon, cantaloupe (1)
30. Muskmelon, casaba (1)
31. Muskmelon, honeydew (1)
32. Muskmelon, Persian (1)
33. Melon, any Other, not listed variety (1)
34. Okra (8 pods)
35. Onion, dry, white, globe (3 mature bulbs)
36. Onion, dry, white, flat (3 mature bulbs)
37. Onion, dry, yellow, globe (3 mature bulbs)
38. Onion, dry, yellow, flat (3 mature bulbs)
39. Onion, dry, red, any type (3 mature bulbs)
40. Onion, green (3 plants without roots, trim tops)
41. Parsnip (3 roots without tops)
42. Peas, dry black-eyed (1 pint)
43. Peas, dry southern, any Other, not listed variety
(6 pods)
44. Peas, green or English (6 pods)
45. Peas, green, black-eyed (6 pods)
46. Peas, green, southern, any Other, not listed
variety (6 pods)
47. Peas, edible pod (6 pods)
48. Pepper, green bell (3)
49. Pepper, red (not dry) bell (3)
50. Pepper, green chile, long-pod varieties (3)
51. Pepper, red (not dry) chile, long-pod varieties (3)
52. Pepper, yellow chile, long-pod varieties (3)
53. Pepper, green, small, pungent type (3)
54. Pepper, red (not dry), small, pungent type (3)
55. Pepper, yellow, small, pungent type (3)
56. Pepper, native, green (3)
57. Pepper, native, red (3)
58. Pepper, habanero (3)
59. Pepper, jalapeno (3)
60. Pepper, serrano (3)
61. Pepper, Other, not listed (3)
62. Potato, Irish, red (3 tubers)
63. Potato, Irish, white (3 tubers)
64. Potato, Irish, russet (3 tubers)
65. Potato, sweet, any variety (3 tubers)
66. Pumpkin, large, field type (1)
67. Pumpkin, Halloween, medium (1)
68. Pumpkin, pie or sugar, small (1)
69. Pumpkin, cushaw (1)
70. Pumpkin, largest (1)
71. Pumpkin, decorative (3)
72. Radish, red (6)
73. Radish, white (6)
74. Rhubarb, any variety (3 stalks)
75. Spinach, fresh
76. Squash, locata (1)
77. Squash, Oriental (1)
78. Squash, rolypoly (1)
79. Squash, spaghetti (1)
80. Squash, summer, scallop (1)
81. Squash, summer, yellow (3)
82. Squash, summer, zucchini (3 small)
83. Squash, summer, zucchini (1 large)
84. Squash, summer, any Other, not listed (1)
85. Squash, winter, acorn (1)
86. Squash, winter, banana (1)
87. Squash, winter, buttercup (1)
88. Squash, winter, butternut (1)
89. Squash, winter, hubbard (1)
90. Squash, winter, turban (1)
91. Squash, winter, any Other, not listed (1)
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92. Swiss chard
93. Tomato, red (3)
94. Tomato, green (3)
95. Tomato, cherry, red (6)
96. Tomato, cherry, green (6)
97. Tomato, Roma (3)
98. Tomato, pear (6)
99. Tomato, any Other, not listed (3-6)
100. Turnip, any variety (1 large)
101. Turnip, any variety (3 small)
102. Watermelon, long type (1 fruit)
103. Watermelon, round type (1 fruit)
104. Watermelon, largest (1 fruit)
105. Any Other, not listed vegetable (class may be
divided by variety)
LOT B – FRUITS Fruits are shown on plates and there should be three specimens unless otherwise designated by the schedule. All fruits should be uniform in size, shape and color and free from insect damage. They should be shown ripe, except for pears and apples which are picked before they are ripe. They should be shown with natural bloom (the waxy substance that cover fruit). Apples and pears must have stems. 107. Apples, Arkansas black
108. Apples, Cano
109. Apples, Golden Delicious
110. Apples, Grimes Golden
111. Apples, Home Strain
112. Apples, Jonathan
113. Apples, Lodi
114. Apples, Red Delicious
115. Apples, Stayman
116. Apples, Summer Champion
117. Apples, Winesap
118. Apples, Turley Winesap
119. Apples, Virginia Winesap
120. Apples, any Other, not listed late variety (name
variety)
121. Apples, any Other, not listed summer variety
(name variety)
122. Apricots
123. Grapes, Concord (1 bunch)
124. Grapes, purple, not Concord
(1 bunch)
125. Grapes, red, any variety (1 bunch)
126. Grapes, white, any variety (1 bunch)
127. Nectarines, any variety
128. Peaches, early Elberta
129. Peaches, Elberta (regular)
130. Peaches, Halberta
131. Peaches, Halehaven
132. Peaches, JH Hale
133. Peaches, Red Haven
134. Peaches, any Other, not listed
135. Pears, Anjou
136. Pears, Bartlett
137. Pears, Bartlett, red
138. Pears, Bosc
139. Pears, Duchess
140. Pears, Keifer
141. Pears, Lincoln
142. Pears, any Other, not listed
143. Pecans, any variety (1 pint, unshelled)
144. Plums, European: Prune, Damson,
Green Gage, Stanley, Sugar, French
and Other, not listed (5)
145. Plums, Japanese: Abundance,
Elephant Heart, Redheart Kelesey,
Stasuma, Santa Rosa and Other, not listed (5)
146. Plums, American and American
Hybrids: Wild Goose and Other, not listed (5)
147. Quince
148. Blackberries
149. Raspberries
150. Any other fruit, not listed
LOT AB - WEAVE OF YOUR HARVEST 0151. Combination of fruits and vegetables arranged in a basket.
LOT C – EXTRACTED HONEY An Extracted Honey exhibit consists of three one-pound jars. Score card for Extracted Honey: Clearance 25%, Body 25%, Color 20%, Flavor 30%.
Class: 0152. Honey, white 0154. Honey, light amber
0153. Honey, amber
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LOT D – HAY This contest is open to any hay or baleage producer from Santa Fe County. Entries must be submitted by the farm where the forage was grown. For more details and submission form go to: http://santafeextension.nmsu.edu/agriculture.html
Class: 0155. Warm Season Perennial
Grass
0156. Alfalfa Hay 0158. Mix – Annual Grass other
hay
0157. Cool Season Perennial
Grass 0159. Grass Baleage
0160. Legume Baleage
FLORICULTURE Please refer to the rules and policies at the beginning of this book for more information. All entries must have been grown by the exhibitor. Potted plants must have been the property of and cared for by the exhibitor for a least three months. Exhibitor may enter one in each class and should be correctly named and identified by kind, variety or color if possible. All classes may be divided by kind, variety, and color. Exhibitor must provide their own container for flowers to be displayed in. Pots may be no larger than 12 inches in diameter and 15 inches high. Exhibits should be free of insects, insect damage, or spray residue. Exhibitor is responsible for reasonable care and watering of their exhibit. Wilted materials will be removed from the exhibit area.
LOT E - FLOWER GARDENING
0200. Ageratum
0201. Alyssum
0202. Aster
0203. Bachelor Buttons
0204. Balsam
0205. Bells of Ireland
0206. Butterfly Bush
0207. Calendula
0208. Canterbury Bells
0209. Candytuft
0210. Carnation
0211. Chrysanthemum
0212. Clarkia
0213. Clematis
0214. Cockscomb
0215. Columbine
0216. Coneflower
0217. Convolvulus
0218. Coreopsis
0219. Cosmos
0220. Dahlia, Cactus
0221. Dahlia, decorative
0222. Dahlia, Dinner plate
0223. Dahlia, Pom Po
0224. Dahlia, Star
0225. Delphinium
0226. Dianthus (Pinks)
0227. Feverfew
0228. Gazania
0229. Gladiola, single
0230. Gladiola, double
0231. Gypsophila (baby’s
breath)
0232. Herb, catnip
0233. Herb, oregano
0234. Herb, savory
0235. Herb, spearmint
0236. Herb, any Other, not listed
0237. Hollyhock
0238. Impatiens
0239. Lisianthus
0240. Larkspur
0241. Lobelia
0242. Marigold, Crackerjack
0243. Marigold, medium
0244. Marigold, petite
0245. Nasturtium
0246. Pansy
0247. Petunia, single
0248. Petunia, double
0249. Phlox
0250. Poppy, California
0251. Poppy, Iceland
0252. Poppy, Oriental
0253. Poppy, Other, not listed
0254. Portulaca (Moss Rose)
0255. Roses
0256. Roses, climbing
0257. Roses, miniature
0258. Roses, Other, not listed
0259. Salvia
0260. Scabiosa
0261. Seed pod
0262. Shasta Daisy
0263. Snapdragon
0264. Statice
0265. Stock
0266. Strawflower
0267. Sunflower, mammoth/
giant
0268. Sunflower, any Other, not
listed
0269. Sweet Peas
0270. Sweet William
0271. Verbena
0272. Viola
0273. Zinnia, Cactus
0274. Zinnia, Giant
0275. Zinnia, Lilliput
0276. Zinnia, Other, not listed
0277. Any Other, not listed
(class may be divided by
variety)
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LOT F – INDOOR GARDENING 0278. House Plant
0279. Dish garden
0280. Terrarium
0281. Bottle garden
0282. Line flower arrangement,
fresh
0283. Line flower arrangement, dry
0284. Mass flower arrangement,
fresh
0285. Mass flower arrangement-dry
0286. Table centerpiece
0287. Corsage
0288. Winter bouquet
LOT G – FRESH FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS
0289. Southwestern theme
0290. Traditional theme
0291. Modern theme
0292. Any Other, not listed theme
BAKED PRODUCTS Please refer to the rules and policies at the beginning of this book for more information. Items need to be displayed on a white disposable plate with a plastic bag cover or plastic wrap. Individuals teaching the art of cake decorating or making profit from decorated items are classified as teacher/professional and can exhibit only in those lots so identified. Items will be judged on their decoration and appearance, however, they must be edible. No cream pies or whipped-cream topping will be accepted for exhibit. Cream cheese icing is discouraged, as refrigeration is not available.
LOT H – CANDY (6 pieces) Candy should have smooth fine-grained texture—no sugar crystals. It should have a pleasing and appropriate flavor.
0300. Fudge, peanut butter
0301. Fudge, chocolate
0302. Fudge, caramel
0303. Fudge, Other, not listed
0304. Glass candy
0305. Penuche
0306. Divinity
0307. Mints, chocolate
0308. Mints, Other, not listed
0309. Peanut brittle
0310. Caramels (wrapped in
plastic wrap)
0311. Fondant, cooked
0312. Pecan roll
0313. English toffee
0314. Pralines
0315. Turtles
0316. Dipped creams
0317. Dipped fondant
0318. Dipped caramels
0319. Orange slices
0320. Taffy
0321. Other, not listed
LOT I – MISCELLANEOUS BREADS 0322. Muffins (4)
0323. Biscuits (4)
0324. Tortillas (4)
0325. Sopaipillas (4)
0326. Fry bread (4)
0327. Jalapeno corn bread (4)
0328. Pita bread (4)
0329. Other, not listed (4)
LOT J – YEAST BREADS Yeast breads should be so completely baked that when pressed upon, it will spring out immediately upon release of pressure. The flavor should be agreeable to taste. The crumb should be moist, tender, yet not crumbling when compressed, light in weight in proportion to size, even grain, slightly creamy white in color. The crust of a standard loaf should be tender and of medium thickness.
0330. White (1 loaf)
0331. Rye (1 loaf)
0332. Foreign (1 loaf)
0333. Whole wheat (1 loaf)
0334. Indian (1 loaf)
0335. Oatmeal (1 loaf)
0336. Sourdough (1 loaf)
0337. Parker house rolls (4)
0338. Clover leaf rolls (4)
0339. Pecan rolls (4)
0340. Cinnamon rolls (4)
0341. Crescent rolls (4)
0342. Hamburger buns (4)
0343. English muffins (4)
0344. Other, not listed (4)
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LOT K — SPECIALTY BREADS Specialty breads should be displayed on a covered cardboard.
0345. Swedish
0346. Coffee cake (yeast)
0347. Coffee cake (quick)
0348. Holiday bread
0349. Other, not listed
LOT L – QUICK BREADS Quick breads should be baked in a loaf pan no smaller than eight inches.
0350. Pumpkin
0351. Nut
0352. Date
0353. Zucchini
0354. Banana
0355. Other, not listed
LOT M - SMALL CAKES AND COOKIES Small cakes and cookies will be judged according to uniformity in size and shape, well crowned, lightness, texture—crisp, tender even grain, and flavor—“well balanced flavor with no taste of baking powder or soda, and not too lightly seasoned.”
0357. Cupcakes, brown sugar
(4 iced)
0358. Cupcakes, white (4 iced)
0359. Cupcakes, chocolate
(4 iced)
0360. Chocolate drop cookies
(6)
0361. Chocolate chip cookies
(6)
0362. Oatmeal drop cookies (6)
0363. Peanut butter cookies (6)
0364. Spiced drop cookies (6)
0365. Ice box cookies (6)
0366. Swedish spritz cookies (6)
0367. Filled cookies (6)
0368. Coconut macaroons (6)
0369. Applesauce cookies (6)
0370. White sugar cookies,
rolled (6)
0371. Ginger cookies, rolled (6)
0372. Fruit bars, (6)
0373. Brownies or fudge
squares (6)
0374. Raised doughnuts,
not sugared (4)
0375. Cake doughnuts,
not sugared (4)
0376. Gingerbread squares (4)
0377. Biscochitos (6)
0378. Other, not listed (6)
LOT N – UNICED CAKES, CHIFFON Cakes will be judged on appearance, lightness, texture and flavor. Cakes should be placed on a flat, disposable surface.
0379. Chocolate
0380. Orange or lemon
0381. Mocha
0382. Spice
0383. Other, not listed
LOT O – UNICED CAKES, SPONGE/ANGEL FOOD Sponge cakes must be tender, loose in texture and velvety.
0384. Sponge, yellow
0385. Sponge, chocolate
0386. Angel food, white
0387. Angel food, chocolate
0388. Other, not listed
LOT P – UNICED CAKES, BUTTER OR SHORTENING To be graded as excellent, a butter cake must be light in weight in proportion to ingredients used. Fruit cakes cannot be light & must not be all fruit.
0389. Applesauce
0390. Banana
0391. Date
0392. Fruit, Holiday
0393. Pound
0394. Coffeecake
0395. Spice
0396. Other, not listed
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LOT Q – ICED CAKES, LIGHT Iced cakes, consistency and appearance of icing, as well as flavor will be considered.
0397. White
0398. Yellow
0399. Coconut
400. Banana
401. Pineapple
402. Chocolate
403. Other, not listed
LOT R – ICED CAKES, OTHER Cakes will be judged on appearance, lightness, texture and flavor. Cakes should be placed on a flat, disposable surface. Iced cakes, consistency & appearance of icing, as well as flavor will be considered.
404. Orange
405. Carmel or burnt sugar
406. Spice
407. Carrot
408. Chocolate
409. Other, not listed
LOT S – DECORATED CAKES, AMATEURS Cakes will be judged on appearance, lightness, texture and flavor. Cakes should be placed on a flat, disposable surface
410. Artistic – decorating sheet
cake
411. Color flow
412. Foreign methods
413. Gum paste work
414. Novelty cakes from mold
415. Sculpture
416. Tiered cake
417. Other, not listed
LOT T — DECORATED CAKES, TEACHER/PROFESSIONAL Cakes will be judged on appearance, lightness, texture and flavor. Cakes should be placed on a flat, disposable surface
0418. Foreign methods
0419. Novelty cakes
0420. Tiered cakes
0421. Artistic
0422. Other, not listed
LOT U – DECORATED ITEMS, AMATEUR Cakes will be judged on appearance, lightness, texture and flavor. Cakes should be placed on a flat, disposable surface
0423. Cookies
0424. Cupcakes
0425. Petit-fours
0426. Eggs
0427. Ornamentals
0428. Cookie houses
0429. Other, not listed
LOT V – DECORATED ITEMS, TEACHER/PROFESSIONAL Cakes will be judged on appearance, lightness, texture and flavor. Cakes should be placed on a flat, disposable surface 0430. Cookies
0431. Cupcakes
0432. Petit-fours
0433. Eggs
0434. Ornamentals
0435. Cookie houses
0436. Other, not listed
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LOT W – PIES
0437. Apple
0438. Blueberry
0439. Cherry
0440. Mixed berry
0441. Peach
0442. Apricot
0443. Other, not listed
PRESERVED FOODS
Please refer to the rules and policies at the beginning of this book for more information.
Preserved products should have a label on the jar with the name of the product and the date of
preservation. All canned items must be exhibited in regulation canning (in sizes as stated in each section) with cap and ring. No Other, not listed containers will be accepted.
LOT X – DRIED FRUITS (jar size not to exceed 1 quart)
Dried foods should be shown in jars (method of drying and pre-treatment method should be indicated).
0500. Apples
0501. Apricots
0502. Bananas
0503. Grapes
0504. Cherries
0505. Peaches
0506. Pears
0507. Plums
0508. Strawberries
0509. Fruit leather, any kind
0510. Other, not listed fruit
LOT Y – DRIED VEGETABLES (jar size not to exceed 1 quart)
Dried foods should be shown in jars (method of drying and pre-treatment method should be indicated).
0512. Beans, green
0513. Beans, Other, not listed
0514. Bell pepper
0515. Broccoli
0516. Carrots
0517. Chile, green
0518. Chile, red
0519. Corn
0520. Onions
0521. Pinto beans
0522. Pumpkin
0523. Mixed beans
0524. Squash, zucchini
0525. Squash, yellow
0526. Squash, Other, not listed
0527. Vegetable leather, any
kind
0528. Other, not listed vegetable
LOT Z – DRIED HERBS (jar size not to exceed 1 quart)
Dried foods should be shown in jars (method of drying and pre-treatment method should be indicated).
0529. Basil
0530. Catnip
0531. Chives
0532. Cilantro
0533. Oregano
0534. Parsley
0535. Rosemary
0536. Sage
0537. Savory
0538. Spearmint
0539. Thyme
0540. Other, not listed
LOT AA – DRIED MISCELLANEOUS (jar size not to exceed 1 quart)
Dried foods should be shown in jars (method of drying and pre-treatment method should be indicated).
0541. Jerky, meat
0542. Sunflower seeds
0543. Pumpkin seeds
0544. Nuts
0545. Soup mix
0546. Other, not listed
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LOT BB – CANNED VEGETABLES (jar size quart or pint)
Canned foods will not be opened. Canned products will be judged according to uniform size, shape and color of the product; uniform and economical pack; clear liquid and firm solids.
0547. Asparagus
0548. Asparagus, cut
0549. Beets, small, whole
0550. Beets, sliced
0551. Cabbage
0552. Black-eyed peas (shelled)
0553. Black-eyed peas
(snapped)
0554. Carrots
0555. Carrots, sliced
0556. Chile, green (1/2 pint)
0557. Corn, whole kernel
0558. Corn, cream-style
0559. Greens, any kind
0560. Lima beans, large
0561. Lima beans, baby
0565. Peas, English
0566. Peas and carrots
0567. Pimentos, red (1/2 pint)
0568. Potatoes, small, whole
with one vegetable
0569. Pumpkin
0570. Sauerkraut
0571. Soup mixture
0572. Squash, summer
0573. Stewed tomatoes
0574. String beans, green
0575. String beans, wax
0576. Succotash
0577. Sweet potatoes
0578. Tomatoes
0579. Tomato juice
0580. Zucchini
0581. Other, not listed
LOT CC – CANNED FRUITS (jar size quart or pint)
Canned foods will not be opened. Canned products will be judged according to uniform size, shape and color of the product; uniform and economical pack; clear liquid and firm solids.
0582. Apples
0583. Applesauce
0584. Apricots
0585. Blackberries
0586. Blueberries
0587. Boysenberries
0588. Cherries, any variety,
pitted
0589. Cherries, any variety, not
pitted
0590. Currants
0591. Figs
0592. Gooseberries
0593. Grapes, blue
0594. Grapes, white
0595. Mulberry
0596. Nectarines
0597. Peaches
0598. Pears
0599. Pineapple
0600. Plums, purple
0601. Plums, yellow
0602. Quinces
0603. Raspberries
0604. Rhubarb
0605. Strawberries
0606. Other, not listed
LOT DD – PICKLES (1/2 pint or larger) Canned foods will not be opened. Canned products will be judged according to uniform size, shape and color of the product; uniform and economical pack; clear liquid and firm solids. 0607. Apples (spiced)
0608. Beet pickles
0609. Bread & Butter pickles
0610. Dill pickles
0611. Green tomato pickles
0612. Green tomatoes, dill
0613. Kosher pickles
0614. Mixed pickles
0615. Mustard pickles
0616. Onion pickles
0617. Peach pickles (spiced)
0618. Pear pickles (spiced)
0619. Pickled peppers
0620. Sour cucumbers, whole
0621. Sweet cucumbers, whole
0622. Sweet, sliced or chips
0623. Vinegar, flavored
0624. Watermelon pickles
0625. Zucchini
0626. Other, not listed
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LOT EE – RELISHES (1/2 pint or larger)
Canned foods will not be opened. Canned products will be judged according to uniform size, shape and color of the product; uniform and economical pack; clear liquid and firm solids.
0627. Chow Chow or Piccalilli
0628. Beet relish
0629. Corn relish
0630. Cucumber relish
0631. Zucchini relish
0632. Any Other, not listed
relish
0633. Catsup
0634. Chutney
0635. Chile sauce
0636. Pepper hash
0637. Tomato relish
0638. Tomato sauce
0639. Taco sauce
0640. Spaghetti sauce
0641. Barbecue sauce
0642. Other, not listed
LOT FF – CANNED MEATS (1/2 pint or larger)
Canned foods will not be opened. Canned products will be judged according to uniform size, shape and color of the product; uniform and economical pack; clear liquid and firm solids. 0643. Beef
0644. Chicken
0645. Fish
0646. Lamb
0647. Pork
0648. Other, not listed
LOT GG – PRESERVES (1/2 pint or larger)
Preserves: Fruit should be a natural color, transparent, plump and pieces of fruit should hold their shape; syrup should be thick and clear. Preserves will not be opened.
0649. Apple preserves
0650. Apricot preserves
0651. Blackberry preserves
0652. Cherry preserves
0653. Crabapple preserves
0654. Fig preserves
0655. Grape preserves
0656. Mulberry preserves
0657. Peach preserves
0658. Pear preserves
0659. Plum preserves
0660. Quince preserves
0661. Raspberry preserves
0662. Strawberry preserves
0663. Tomato preserves
0664. Watermelon preserves
0665. Sugar free preserves
0666. Other, not listed
LOT HH – BUTTERS (1/2 pint or larger)
Butter will be judged on the following factors: does the butter jell, is it smooth, good color and not too thick?
0667. Apple butter
0668. Grape butter
0669. Peach butter
0670. Pear butter
0671. Plum butter
0672. Other, not listed
LOT II – JAMS (1/2 pint or larger)
Jams will be judged on the following factors: soft fruit and syrup of a good bright color, thick and of good consistency.
0673. Pear honey
0674. Apricot jam
0675. Blackberry jam
0676. Blueberry jam
0677. Cherry jam
0678. Choke cherry
0679. Grape jam
0680. Mulberry jam
0681. Peach jam
0682. Plum jam
0683. Raspberry jam
0684. Strawberry jam
0685. Sugar Free jam
0686. Other, not listed
LOT JJ – CONSERVES (1/2 pint or larger)
Conserves should be two or more fruits, cooked with sugar until thick.
0687. Grape conserve
0688. Peach conserve
0689. Pear conserve
0690. Plum conserve
0691. Rhubarb conserve
0692. Other, not listed
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LOT KK – MARMALADES (1/2 pint or larger)
Marmalades are soft fruit jellies, small pieces of fruit suspended in the transparent jelly, bright color.
0693. Orange marmalade 0694. Other, not listed
LOT LL — JELLY (1/2 pint or larger)
Jellied products will be taste-tested. Jellies will be judged on the basis of clear, natural color and typical flavor or sugar crystals and firm enough to hold shape, yet tender and quivery. 0695. Apple jelly
0696. Cherry jelly
0697. Chile jelly
0698. Choke Cherry jelly
0699. Cranberry jelly
0700. Crabapple jelly
0701. Currant jelly
0702. Grape jelly
0703. Mint jelly
0704. Mulberry jelly
0705. Peach jelly
0706. Plum jelly
0707. Quince jelly
0708. Raspberry jelly
0709. Strawberry jelly
0710. Wine jelly
0711. Other, not listed
LOT MM — JUICE (1/2 pint or larger) Classes are:
0712. Fruit 0713. Vegetable 0714. Other, not listed
LOT NN — COMPOTE (1/2 pint or larger)
Fruit in a thin liquid, not gelled. 0715. Apricot
0716. Blackberry
0717. Blueberry
0718. Cherry
0719. Choke Cherry
0720. Grape
0721. Mulberry
0722. Peach
0723. Plum
0724. Raspberry
0725. Strawberry
0726. Other, not listed
HOME ARTS DIVISION
SEWING
Please refer to the rules and policies at the beginning of this book for more information. Garments that have been worn will be accepted, but must be clean and well pressed. Garments will be judge on construction only. Please provide hangers. Articles will be judged on workmanship, suitability of article for purpose, appearance and harmony of color and material.
LOT OO — MEN’S WEAR
0750. Suit coat
0751. Sport or leisure jacket
0752. Slacks
0753. Dress shirt
0754. Sports shirt
0755. Robe
0756. Pajamas
0757. Other, not listed
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LOT PP — LINGERIE
0758. Panties
0759. Slip
0760. Gown
0761. Pajamas
0762. Robe
0763. Camisole
0764. Other, not listed
LOT QQ — WOMEN’S WEAR
0765. Sweater (fabric)
0766. Cape
0767. Jacket, unlined
0768. Jacket, lined
0769. Dress, evening
0770. Skirt
0771. Vest
0772. Three-piece suit (any
combination)
0773. Two-piece suit (any
combination)
0774. Western shirt
0775. Blouse
0776. Wool dress
0782. Other, not listed
LOT RR — CHILDREN’S WEAR (Ages 1-12)
0783. Dress
0784. Blouse
0785. Shirt
0786. Pants or shorts, boys
0787. Pants or shorts, girls
0788. Skirt
0789. Coveralls
0790. Outerwear
0791. Ensemble
0792. Robe
0793. Pajamas
0794. Gown
0795. Other, not listed
LOT SS — INFANT’S WEAR (Under 1 year)
0797. Dress, fabric
0798. Cap or bonnet, fabric
0799. Bassinet cover
(36”x36”)
0800. Crib cover (max 54”x 54”)
0801. Bunting, fabric
0802. Sleeper
0803. Blanket, fabric
0804. Pants or shorts
0805. Jacket
0806. Coveralls
0807. Other, not listed
LOT TT — HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 0808. Apron
0809. Pillow
0810. Napkins
0811. Tablecloth
0812. Potholders
0813. Toys
0814. Other, not listed
NEEDLEWORK
Please refer to the rules and policies at the beginning of this book for more information. Needlework articles will be judged according to appearance (55%) and workmanship (45%)
LOT UU — CANVAS WORK (Needlepoint and Petit-point)
0850. Original, Picture and wall
hangings
0851. Original, Household
articles (pillows, etc.)
0852. Original, Clothing and
accessories (vests, belts,
eyeglass cases, etc.)
0853. Original, Other, not listed
0854. Kits, Picture and wall
hangings
0855. Kits, Household articles
(pillows, etc.)
0856. Kits, Clothing and
accessories (vests, belts,
eyeglass cases, etc.)
0857. Kits, Other
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LOT VV — PLASTIC NEEDLEPOINT
0858. Original, Pictures & Wall
hangings
0859. Original, Household
articles (pillows, linen, etc.)
0860. Original, Clothing &
accessories
0861. Original, Bedspread
0862. Original, Other, not listed
0863. Kits, Pictures & Wall
hangings
0864. Kits, Household articles
(pillows, linen, etc.)
0865. Kits, Clothing &
accessories
0866. Kits, Bedspread
0867. Kits, Other
LOT WW — BARGELLO 0868. Original, Pictures & Wall
Hangings
0869. Original, Household
articles (pillows, linen, etc.)
0870. Original, Clothing &
Accessories
0871. Original, Bedspread
0872. Original, Other, not listed
0873. Kits, Pictures & Wall
Hangings
0874. Kits, Household articles
(pillows, linens, etc.)
0875. Kits, Clothing &
Accessories
0876. Kits, Bedspread
0877. Kits, Other
LOT XX — CREWEL (Wool thread)
0878. Original, Pictures & Wall
Hangings
0879. Original, Household
articles (pillows, linen, etc.)
0880. Original, Clothing &
accessories
0881. Original, Bedspread
0882. Original, Other, not listed
0883. Kits, Pictures & Wall
Hangings
0884. Kits, Household articles
(pillows, linen, etc.)
0885. Kits, Clothing &
accessories
0886. Kits, Bedspread
0887. Kits, Other
LOT YY — CROSS STITCH, CHICKEN SCRATCH, SWEDISH DARNING, PULLED THREAD, BLACK WORK, SMOCKING (small thread count) 0888. Original, Pictures & Wall
Hangings
0889. Original, Household
articles (pillows, linen, etc.)
0890. Original, Clothing &
accessories
0891. Original, Bedspread
0892. Original, Other, not listed
0893. Kits, Pictures & Wall
Hangings
0894. Kits, Household articles
(pillows, linen, etc.)
0895. Kits, Clothing &
accessories
0896. Kits, Bedspread
0897. Kits, Other
LOT ZZ — CROSS STITCH, CHICKEN SCRATCH, SWEDISH DARNING, PULLED THREAD, BLACK WORK, SMOCKING (large thread count)
0898. Original, Pictures & Wall
Hangings
0899. Original, Household
articles (excluding quilts)
0900. Original, Clothing &
accessories
0901. Original, Bedspread
0902. Original, Other, not listed
0903. Kits, Pictures & Wall
Hangings
0904. Kits, Household articles
(excluding quilts)
0905. Kits, Clothing &
accessories
0906. Kits, Bedspread
0907. Kits, Other
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LOT AAA— MISCELLANEOUS NEEDLEWORK (Needle Weaving, Cut-work, Candlewicking, Hardanger, Hooking, Punch-work, Asisi, Multi-Media)
0908. Original, Pictures & Wall
Hangings
0909. Original, Household
articles (excluding quilts)
0910. Original, Clothing &
accessories
0911. Original, Bedspread
0912. Original, Other, not listed
0913. Kits, Pictures & Wall
Hangings
0914. Kits, Household articles
(excluding quilts)
0915. Kits, Clothing &
accessories
0916. Kits, Bedspread
0917. Kits, Other
LOT BBB — EMBROIDERY
0918. Original, Pictures & Wall
Hangings
0919. Original, Household
articles (pillows, linen, etc.)
0920. Original, Clothing &
accessories
0921. Original, Bedspread
0922. Original, Other, not listed
0923. Kits, Pictures & Wall
Hangings
0924. Kits, Household articles
(pillows, linens, etc.)
0925. Kits, Clothing &
accessories
0926. Kits, Bedspread
0927. Kits, Other, not listed
QUILTING LOT CCC — QUILTS Hand-pieced and hand-quilted by a single quilter. Measurement must be
included on entry form. Quilts should have a 4” wide hanging sleeve. 0950. Hand-appliquéd and hand-quilted (perimeter
240″ and greater)
0951. Hand-embroidered (or crewel) and hand-
quilted (perimeter 240” and greater)
0952. Hand-pieced patchwork and hand-quilted
(perimeter 240” and greater)
0953. Hand-appliquéd and hand-quilted (80”–239”
perimeter)
0954. Hand-embroidered (or crewel) and hand-
quilted (80”–239” perimeter)
0955. Hand-pieced and hand-quilted (80”–239”
perimeter)
0956. Hand-appliqued and hand-quilted (perimeter
less than 80”)
0957. Hand-embroidered (or crewel) and hand-
quilted (perimeter less than 80”)
0958. Hand-pieced and hand-quilted (perimeter less
than 80”)
0959. Machine-pieced and hand-quilted and/or hand
appliqued/embroidered and hand-quilted clothing
LOT DDD — QUILTS Hand-pieced or machine-pieced and hand-quilted or machine-quilted NOT on
a long-arm machine, by a single quilter. Measurement must be included on entry form. Quilts should have a 4” wide hanging sleeve.
0960. Hand-appliquéd or embroidered/crewel and
home machine-quilted (perimeter 240” and greater)
0961. Machine-appliquéd or embroidered and home
machine-quilted (perimeter 240” and greater)
0962. Pieced patchwork and home machine quilted
(perimeter 240” and greater)
0963. Hand-appliquéd or embroidered/crewel and
home machine-quilted (perimeter 80”–239”)
0964. Machine-appliquéd or embroidered and home
machine-quilted (perimeter 80”–239”)
0965. Pieced patchwork and home machine-quilted
(perimeter 80”–239”)
0966. Hand-appliquéd or embroidered/crewel and
home machine-quilted miniature (perimeter less
than 80”)
0967. Machine-appliquéd or embroidered and home
machine-quilted miniature (perimeter less than 80”)
0968. Pieced patchwork and home machine-quilted
miniature (perimeter less than 80”)
0969. Appliquéd, embroidered or patchwork and
home machine-quilted clothing
0970. Whole-cloth quilt, home machine- quilted (any
size)
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LOT EEE — QUILTS Machine or hand-pieced and quilted on a long-arm or stitch-regulated machine
by one or more quilters. Measurement must be included on entry form. Quilts should have a 4” wide hanging sleeve.
0971. Hand-appliquéd or hand-embroidered/crewel
(perimeter 240” and greater)
0972. Machine-appliquéd and/or machine-
embroidered (perimeter 240” and greater)
0973. Machine-pieced patchwork (perimeter 240”
and greater)
0974. Hand-appliquéd or hand-embroidered/crewel
(perimeter 80”–239”)
0975. Machine-appliquéd and/or embroidered
(perimeter 80”–239”)
0976. Machine-pieced patchwork (perimeter 80”–
239”)
LOT FFF — ART QUILTS Must be the quilt maker’s original designs that reflects innovative
construction, composition or subject; no commercial patterns; category includes abstract composition, nature scape, portraiture and pictorial. Quilts should have a 4” wide hanging sleeve. 0977. Hand appliqued (perimeter 240” & greater)
0978. Pieced (perimeter 240” & greater)
0979. Mixed Techniques (perimeter 240” &
greater)
0980. Hand appliqued (perimeter 180” – 239”)
0981. Pieced (perimeter 180” – 239”)
0982. Mixed Techniques (perimeter 180” – 239”)
0983. Hand appliqued (perimeter 80” – 238”)
0984. Pieced (perimeter 80” – 238”)
0985. Mixed Techniques (perimeter 80” – 238”)
0986. Hand appliqued (perimeter less than 80”)
0987. Pieced (perimeter less than 80”)
0988. Mixed techniques (perimeter less than 80”)
LOT GGG — QUILTS (miscellaneous) Measurement must be included on entry form. Quilts should
have a 4” wide hanging sleeve.
0989. Tied or tacked quilts
0990. Quilted household items
(e.g. table runner, tea cozy)
0991. Quilted holiday items (e.g.
Christmas stockings, seasonal
wall hanging)
0992. Whole-cloth quilt (any
size)
FIBER ARTS LOT HHH — RUGS, YARN, OR FABRIC (no frames to exceed 30”x48”)
1000. Braided
1001. Crochet
1002. Hooked, yarn
1003. Hooked, fabric
1004. Punch, yarn
1005. Latch hook
1006. Other, not listed
LOT III — HAND KNITTING 1007. Original, Afghan
1008. Original, Clothing &
accessories
1009. Original, Household items
1010. Original, Bedspread
1011. Original, Toy
1012. Original, Other, not listed
1013. Kits, Afghan
1014. Kits, Clothing &
Accessories
1015. Kits, Household items
1016. Kits, Bedspread
1017. Kits, Toy
1018. Kits, Other, not listed
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LOT JJJ — MACHINE KNITTING
1019. Original, Afghan
1020. Original, Clothing &
accessories
1021. Original, Household
items
1022. Original, Bedspread
1023. Original, Toy
1024. Original, Other, not listed
1025. Kits, Afghan
1026. Kits, Clothing &
accessories
1027. Kits, Household items
1028. Kits, Bedspread
1029. Kits, Toy
1030. Kits, Other, not listed
LOT KKK — HAND CROCHET
1031. Original, Afghan
1032. Original, Clothing &
accessories
1033. Original, Household
items
1034. Original, Bedspread
1035. Original, Toy
1036. Original, Baby Blanket
1037. Original, Baby Items
1038. Original, Animal
1039. Original, Other, not listed
1040. Kits, Afghan
1041. Kits, Clothing &
accessories
1042. Kits, Household items
1043. Kits, Bedspread
1044. Kits, Toy
1045. Kits, Baby Blanket
1046. Kits, Baby Items
1047. Kits, Other, not listed
LOT LLL —TATTING
1048. Picture or wall hanging
1049. Household articles
1050. Clothing and accessories
1051. Other, not listed
LOT MMM — WEAVING
1052. Finger weaving, Picture or
wall hanging
1053. Finger weaving, House
hold article
1054. Finger weaving, Clothing
& accessories
1055. Finger weaving, Other,
not listed
1056. Off loom weaving, Picture
or wall hanging
1057. Off loom weaving, House
hold articles
1058. Off loom weaving,
Clothing & accessories
1059. Off Loom Weaving,
Other, not listed
1060. Card weaving, Picture or
wall hanging
1061. Card weaving, House hold
articles
1062. Card weaving, Clothing
and accessories
1063. Card weaving, Other, not
listed
1064. Inkle loom, Picture or
wall hanging
1065. Inkle loom, Household
articles
1066. Inkle loom, Clothing and
accessories
1067. Inkle loom, Other, not
listed
1068. Frame loom, Picture or
wall hanging
1069. Frame loom, Household
articles
1070. Frame loom, Clothing and
accessories
1071. Frame loom, Other, not
listed
1072. Floor loom, Picture or
wall hanging
1073. Floor loom, Household
articles
1074. Floor loom, Clothing and
accessories
1075. Floor loom, Other, not
listed
1076. Walking Loom, Picture or
wall hanging
1077. Walking Loom,
Household articles
1078. Walking Loom, Clothing
and accessories
1079. Walking Loom, Other, not
listed
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LOT NNN— SPINNING Exhibitor should submit one skein of handspun yarn (100% plant fiber or
100% animal fiber) – 2oz. weight.
1080. Cotton - Single
1081. Cotton - Plied
1082. Cotton, Novelty
1083. Wool - Single
1084. Wool - Plied
1085. Wool - Novelty
1086. Dyed – Plant Dyed
1087. Dyed – Synthetic Dyed
LOT OOO— FELTED WOOL
1088. Felted, wearable 1089. Felted, any other item
ARTS DIVISION Please refer to the rules and policies at the beginning of this book for more information. The Santa County Fair will provide hangers for all poster, paintings, drawings, and prints. Adult rules: Wall art, prints, and drawings should be framed and wired for hanging. Youth rules: All wall art, prints, and drawings, should be matted without frames or glass.
FINE ARTS
LOT PPP — DRAWING 1100. Ink – Still Life
1101. Ink - Landscape
1102. Ink - Portrait
1103. Ink - Other
1104. Pencil – Still Life
1105. Pencil – Landscape
1106. Pencil – Portrait
1107. Pencil – Other
1108. Markers – Still Life
1109. Markers – Landscape
1110. Markers –Portrait
1111. Markers – Other
1112. Crayons – Still Life
1113. Crayons - Landscape
1114. Crayons - Portrait
1115. Crayons – Other
1116. Pastels – Still Life
1117. Pastels - Landscape
1118. Pastels - Portrait
1119. Pastels – Other
1120. Charcoal – Still Life
1121. Charcoal - Landscape
1122. Charcoal - Portrait
1123. Charcoal – Other
1124. Miniature 6”x8” - Still Life
1125. Miniature 6”x8” -
Landscape
1126. Miniature 6”x8” - Portrait
1127. Miniature 6”x8” – Other
1128. Mixed Media – Still Life
1129. Mixed Media - Landscape
1130. Mixed Media - Portrait
1131. Mixed Media – Other
1132. Other, not listed
LOT QQQ — PAINTING
1133. Acrylic – Still Life
1134. Acrylic – Landscape
1135. Acrylic – Portrait
1136. Acrylic – Other
1137. Mixed Media – Still Life
1138. Mixed Media – Landscape
1139. Mixed Media – Portrait
1140. Mixed Media – Other
1141. Oil – Still Life
1142. Oil – Landscape
1143. Oil – Portrait
1144. Oil – Other
1145. Watercolor – Still Life
1146. Watercolor – Landscape
1147. Watercolor – Portrait
1148. Watercolor – Other
1149. Miniature 9”x12” - Still
Life
1150. Miniature 9”x12” -
Landscape
1151. Miniature 9”x12” -
Portrait
1152. Miniature 9”x12” – Other
1153. Other, not listed
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LOT RRR— SCULPTURE 1154. Ceramic
1155. Metals, cast
1156. Metals, Other, not listed
1157. Mixed media
1158. Plastic
1159. Soap
1160. Wood, carved
1161. Wood, Other, not listed
1162. Other, not listed
PHOTOGRAPHY
Adult and Youth rules: Photographs should be matted only, no frames or glass. The Santa County Fair will provide hangers for photos.
LOT SSS — BLACK & WHITE (film)
1176. Animals
1177. Flowers
1178. Human interest
1179. Photo story
1180. Portraits/people
1181. Scenic
1182. Still life
1183. Sunset/sunrise
1184. Other, not listed
LOT TTT — COLOR (film) 1185. Animals
1186. Flowers
1187. Human interest
1188. Photo story
1189. Portraits/people
1190. Scenic
1191. Still life
1192. Sunset/sunrise
1193. Other, not listed
LOT UUU— COLOR (digital)
1194. Animals
1195. Flowers
1196. Human interest
1197. Photo story
1198. Portraits/people
1199. Scenic
1200. Still life
1201. Sunset/sunrise
1202. Special Effects
1203. Other, not listed
1204. Digitally Enhanced
1205. Print on canvas
LOT VVV — BLACK & WHITE (digital)
1206. Animals
1207. Flowers
1208. Human interest
1209. Photo story
1210. Portraits/people
1211. Scenic
1212. Still life
1213. Sunset/sunrise
1214. Special Effects
1215. Other, not listed
1216. Digitally Enhanced
1217. Print on canvas
TRADITIONAL ARTS
LOT WWW — HISPANIC ARTS
1221. Textiles
1222. Colchas
1223. Straw appliqué/in-lay
1224. Ironwork
1225. Furniture, traditional
1226. Weavings
1227. Folk art, traditional
1228. Tinwork
1229. Retablos
1230. Bultos
1231. Ristra
1232. Reverse Glass Painting
1233. Other, not listed
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LOT XXX — NATIVE AMERICAN 1234. Jewelry, Women’s
silver/gold
1235. Woven rugs & blankets
1236. Fetishes
1237. Jewelry, Strung, mixed &
Other, not listed
1238. Jewelry, Men’s silver/gold
1239. Pottery, Other, not listed
1240. Pottery, Storytellers, any
type
1241. Pottery, Seed pot, any
type
1242. Pottery, Bowls
1243. Jewelry, Strung, any
metal, beads or Heishi
1244. Jewelry, Strung, any
stones
1245. Kachinas
1246. Other, not listed
LOT YYY — PAÑO - Painting on sheets
1247. B & W, animal
1248. B & W, religious
1249. B & W, portrait
1250. B & W, Other, not listed
1251. Color, animal
1252. Color, religious
1253. Color, portrait
1254. Color, Other, not listed
CREATIVE ARTS
LOT ZZZ — CALLIGRAPHY
1275. Books & cards
1276. Non-traditional
1277. Traditional
1278. Other, not listed
LOT AAAA — POTTERY
1279. Porcelain
1280. Unglazed
1281. Stained or glazed
1282. Pottery, off wheel
1283. Pottery, on wheel
1284. Sculpture
1285. Other, not listed
LOT BBBB— CERAMICS
1286. Art glaze
1287. Crystal glaze
1288. Satin glaze
1289. Under glaze
1290. Over glaze
1291. Antiquing
1292. Sgraffito
1293. Opaque stains
1294. Porcelain look stains
1295. Traces or original design
1296. Other glaze, not listed
LOT CCCC — CHINA PAINTING
1297. Abstract, Art Nouveau,
Art Deco, etc.
1298. Animals
1299. Birds
1300. Dolls
1301. Eggs
1302. Enamel, raised paste, gold
& metallics
1303. European, including
Dresden, Meissen, etc.
1304. Flowers
1305. Foliage
1306. Fruits
1307. Jewelry
1308. Luster
1309. Nuts
1310. Pen work
1311. Portraits
1312. Roses
1313. Scenes, still-life and
landscapes
1314. Vegetables
1315. Other, not listed
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LOT DDDD — GLASS ART
1316. Three-dimensional
lead/foil-viewed all sides
1317. Stained glass (Other, not
listed)
1318. Two-dimensional
lead/foil window or wall
1319. Hot glass or jewelry
1320. Etched, sandblasted or
carved
1321. Other, not listed
LOT EEEE — PRINTMAKING
1322. Wood cut
1323. Linoleum cut
1324. Lithograph
1325. Silkscreen
1326. Etching
1327. Digital
1328. Other, not listed
HANDICRAFTS
LOT FFFF — JEWELRY
1331. Beaded, bolo
1332. Beaded, jewelry set
1333. Beaded, amulet pouches
1334. Beaded, necklace
1335. Beaded, bracelets
1336. Beaded, earrings
1337. Beaded, Other, not listed
not listed
1338. Metal, earrings
1339. Metal, jewelry set
1340. Metal, bracelet
1341. Metal, bolo
1342. Metal, necklace
1343. Metal, Other, not listed
not listed
1344. Mixed media, earrings
1345. Mixed media, jewelry set
1346. Mixed media, bolo
1347. Mixed media, necklace
1348. Mixed media, bracelet
1349. Mixed media, other, not
listed
1350. Multi-stranded necklaces
LOT GGGG — DOLLS
Cloth, From Pattern
1351. Fantasy, humor,
characters
1352. Puppets
1353. Animals
1354. Adult or child
1355. Other, not listed
Cloth, Original Pattern
1356. Animals
1357. Adult or child
1358. Puppets
1359. Fantasy, humor,
characters
1360. Other, not listed
Other, not listed
1361. Ceramic, sculpted
1362. Ceramic, cast
1363. Porcelain, cast
1364. Porcelain, sculpted
1365. Other dolls, not listed
LOT HHHH — FIBER CRAFT
1366. Braiding
1367. Fabric covered book or
picture frame
1368. Textiles
1369. Batik
1370. Tapestry, cloth
1371. Fabric craft
1372. Tapestry, yarn
1373. Doll clothes
1374. Tie dying
1375. 3-dimensional soft
sculpture
1376. Functional art items
1377. Latch hook
1378. Macramé
1379. Other, not listed
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LOT IIII — HOLIDAY CORNER
1380. Tablecloth
1381. Tablecloth, under 54"
1382. Apron
1383. Advent calendar
1384. Decorated eggs
1385. Christmas tree
ornament
1386. Santa Claus, stuffed
1387. Handmade nativity
scene
1388. Holiday door
decoration
1389. Holiday wreaths
1390. Christmas cardholder
1391. Centerpiece
1392. Christmas stocking
1393. Christmas tree skirt
1394. Easter decorations
1395. Thanksgiving
decorations
1396. Halloween decorations
1397. Valentine decorations
1398. Other, not listed
LOT JJJJ — ARTS & CRAFTS
1399. Baskets, handmade
1400. Baskets, decorated
1401. Beadwork
1402. Birdhouses
1403. Bread dough crafts
1404. Calligraphy
1405. Candles
1406. Copper enameling or
tooling
1407. Decoupage
1408. Diorama
1409. Dream catchers
1410. Egg art
1411. Foam art
1412. Homemade paper
1413. Jewelry boxes
1414. Mosaic craft
1415. Nature art
1416. Ojo de Dios
1417. Origami
1418. Paint by Number
1419. Paper craft
1420. Paper mache
1421. Plastic craft articles
1422. Scrap art
1423. Stamp art
1424. Stenciling
1425. String art
1426. Tin craft
1427. Tole painting
1428. Wind chimes
1429. Wood burning
1430. Wreath
1431. Other, not listed
LOT KKKK — UPCYCLING a process of re-using old or discarded materials and creating
something useful and often beautiful.
1432. Clothing
1433. Jewelry
1434. Yard art
1435. Household
1436. Tote
1437. Purse
1438. Accessories
1439. Other, not listed
LOT LLLL — SCRAPBOOKING
1440. Heritage 1441. Celebration of an event 1442. Other, not listed
LOT MMMM — DOLL HOUSES
1443. Miniature
1444. Scaled
1445. Dioramas
1446. Other, not listed
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LOT NNNN — FLOWERS
1447. Dried flowers
1448. Silk flowers
1449. Other, not listed
LOT OOOO — LIQUID EMBROIDERY
1450. Article of clothing or
accessories
1451. Household articles
1452. Pictures and wall
hangings
1453. Other, not listed
LOT PPPP —TEXTILE PAINTING
1454. Household articles 1455. Pictures & wall hangings 1456. Other, not listed
LOT QQQQ —TOYS
1457. Stuffed
1458. Educational
1459. Heritage
1460. Wood
1461. Other, not listed
LEATHERCRAFT
LOT RRRR — LEATHER CRAFT
1600. Belt
1601. Wearable apparel
1602. Book cover
1603. Purse or clutch
1604. Wallet or check book
1605. Picture
1606. Holster or knife sheath
1607. Saddle or saddlebags
1608. Bag tags
1609. Stools
1610. Briefcase
1611. Clock
1612. Other, not listed
WOODWORK
LOT SSSS — WOODCARVING
1650. Relief
1651. Ornamental
1652. Animals & birds
1653. Human figures & portraits
1654. Canes & walking stick
1655. Toys
1656. Other, not listed
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LOT TTTT — WOODTURNING
1657. Boxes and Lidded
Vessels
1658. Closed Form Bowls
1659. Open Form Bowls
1660. Other Bowls
1661. Closed Forms
1662. Decorative Forms
1663. Miniatures
1664. Ornaments, Goblets and
Bottles
1665. Natural Edge
1666. Segmented Forms
1667. Vases
1668. Pens, Stoppers and Toys
1669. Beads of Courage
1670. Other, not listed
LOT UUUU — WOODWORKING
1671. Riding toys
1672. Small toys
1673. Furniture
1674. Inlay Items
1675. Wood tools
1676. Other, not listed
METAL WORKING
LOT VVVV —METALWORKING
1700. Fabricated functional
items
1701. Fabricated decorative
items
1702. Forged functional items
1703. Forged decorative items
1704. Other, not listed
functional items
1705. Other, not listed
decorative items
ROCKETRY
LOT WWWW — ROCKETRY
1750. Rocket, skill level 1
1751. Rocket, skill level 2
1752. Rocket, skill level 3
1753. Rocket, skill level 4
1754. Rocket, original design
1755. Rocket display illustrating
rocket parts
1756. Launch systems
1757. Wind tunnels
1758. Altitude estimating
1759. Other, not listed
MODELS
LOT XXXX — MODELS
1800. Lego, models
1801. Model, cars
1802. Model, planes
1803. Model, ships
1804. Model, Other, not listed
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OPEN YOUTH ONLY — EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS
1850. Animal science
1851. Veterinary science
1852. Shooting sports
1853. Engines
1854. Range plant management
1855. Forestry
1856. Beekeeping
1857. Entomology
1858. Wildlife
1859. Electric
1860. Welding
1861. Science
1862. Foods & nutrition
1863. Leadership
1864. Other, not listed
SANTA FE COUNTY 4-H INVITES YOU!
Who: All youth ages 5-19; What: Join a 4-H Club today! Where: Various location in Santa Fe County; When: Clubs meet monthly
Are you interested in having fun, meeting new people, and exploring new hobbies and interests? Then 4-H is for your family!
For more information, contact the 4-H Office at: 505-471-4711
Visit us at http://santafeextension.nmsu.edu
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Santa Fe County Commission
Chairwoman
Anna T. Hamilton, District 4
Commissioners
Henry Roybal, District 1
Anna Hansen, District 2
Rudy N. Garcia, District 3
Anna T. Hamilton, District 4
Ed Moreno, District 5
County Manager
Katherine Miller
The Santa Fe County Fair Board gives special thanks to the individuals and
Organizations that have contributed to the 2018 Santa Fe County Fair: The Santa Fe County Cooperative
Extension Service, The Santa Fe County Commission and Staff, Community Services Division and Public
Works for all of their help and support. The facilities and programs continue to grow for the betterment of
the 4-H members and the citizens of Santa Fe County because of their involvement.
Our hats are off to you!
Santa Fe County Fair Board 2019-2020
Chairman Bruce Martin
Vice Chairman Eric Sanchez
Secretary Natalie Baca
Immediate Past Chair Terri Werner
County Liaison to the SF County Fair Board Anna Bransford War
Members Mark Anaya
JoAnn Brennan
Jim Butler
Grant Mitchell
Karen Paige
Gary Runer
Tom Spindle
https://www.santafecountynm.gov/community_services/fair