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2019 ATTICA FAIR OPEN CLASS
DEPARTMENT 1
NEEDLEWORK Superintendent: Keri Newell
Assistant: Betsy Miller
All entries are to be made on July 20, 2019 from 8 a.m.–4 p.m. All mail entries are to be received by this time. All needlework exhibits are to be in the Art Hall on Sunday, August 4, 2019 by 12:00 p.m. JUDGING WILL BE ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 2019 No purchased articles may compete for a premium. Soiled articles will not be considered by the judge. Any article entered out of a class will be disqualified. Entry tags must be attached to the exhibit by the exhibitor. Superintendent and Assistants will not tag entries. Exhibits containing more than one article must be fastened together. All exhibits will be hung, taken down and otherwise displayed by the Department Superintendent and Assistant. Any article without competition will be awarded a prize only if the judge warrants it to be worthy of a prize. Also no “Best of Show” will be given. All needlework exhibited will be released on Sunday, August 11, 2019; NOTHING IS RELEASED UNTIL SUNDAY FROM 8:00 am-11:00 am. Members of the Attica Fair Board, superintendents and assistants are not responsible for articles left after 12:00PM. All items displayed at the Attica Fair are at the owner’s risk. Safety of the items is not guaranteed, however, each item will be treated with the utmost care. Exhibitor is limited to two entries in each item. Any exhibit having won an award in previous years is not eligible to compete again.
CLASS 1 QUILTS
Premiums 1st - $8.00 2nd - $6.00 HANDQUILTING
1. Appliqué 2. Patch work 3. Any other Design MACHINE QUILTING 4. Patchwork 5. Any other Design COMFORTER (KNOTTED) 6. Patchwork 7. Any other Design
Rosette for Best of Show
CLASS 2 AFGHANS Premiums
1st - $8.00 2nd - $5.00
WOVEN 8. Squares 9. Any other Design
CROCHETED 10. Shell 11. Ripple 12. Mile a Minute 13. Any Other Design
KNITTED
14. Cable 15. Ripple 16. Any Other Design
Rosette for Best of Show
CLASS 3 Best Preserved
(20 years or older) Attach age if known
Premiums 1st $4.00 2nd $3.00
17. Quilt 18. Comforter 19. Afghan
Rosette for an Exceptional Piece
CLASS 4 CROCHETED & KNITTED
Premiums 1st - $4.00 2nd – $3.00
CROCHETED
20. Hat 21. Scarf 22. Article of clothing 23. Doily 24. Any Other Item
KNITTED 25. Hat
26. Scarf 27. Article of clothing 28. Doily 29. Any Other Item Rosette for Best of Show
CLASS 5 INFANTWEAR
Premiums 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00
30. Any Quilt 31. Crochet Afghan 32. Knitted Afghan 33. Woven Afghan 34. Receiving blanket 35. Hat, Sweater, Booties – Set 36. Christening Dress or Suit 37. Baby bib 38. Other infant item not listed
Rosette for Best of Show
CLASS 6 Fine Hand Work
Premiums 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00
Decorative item Including, but not limited to, wall hangings, table runners,
doilies, dresser scarves, towels, pillow cases, decorative
pillows, pot holders, rugs etc…
39. Crocheted 40. Knitted 41. Embroidery 42. Cross Stitch 43. Appliqué 44. Quilted 45. Latch hook 46. Needle point 47. Tatted item 48. Candle wicking 49. Felting 50. Liquid embroidery 51. Any other
Rosette for Best of Show
CLASS 7 Machine Sewing
Premiums 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00
CLOTHING 52. Article(s) of clothing 53. Stuffed Animal – Any material 54. Doll – homemade clothing 55. Lawn ordainment clothes 56. Other sewing item not listed
Rosette for Best of Show
CLASS 8 Youth (12 years & younger)
Premiums 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00
57. Knitted hat or scarf 58. Crocheted hat or scarf 59. Wall hanging 60. Pillow 61. Potholders 62. Stuffed animal 63. Sewing project 64. Other item not listed
2019 ATTICA FAIR OPEN CLASS Rosette for Best of Show
Some of the gifts for Dept. 1, 2, 3 Best of Show winners will be provided by the following businesses. Please support these generous people. Making Waves Deb Martin, Sweetums, Mary’s Baskets, The Shook Family, Tastefully Simple - Pam Siesel, Tupperware - Geralyn Gardner, Village Pizza, Attica Hub, Tiger Treats Chicken & Brats.
DEPARTMENT 2 FINE ARTS
Superintendent: Keri Newell Assistant: Betsy Miller
All entries are to be made on July 20, 2019 from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. All mail entries are to be received by this time. All fine arts are to be in the Art Hall on Sunday, August 4, 2019 by 12:00 p.m. Judging will be on Sunday, August 4, 2019. No purchased articles can compete for a premium. Any article entered out of a class will be disqualified. Entry tags must be attached to the exhibit by the exhibitor. Superintendent and Assistants will not tag entries. All exhibits will be hung, taken down and otherwise displayed by the Department Superintendent and Assistants. Any article without competition will be awarded a prize only if the judge warrants it to be worthy of a prize. All fine arts will be released on Sunday, August 11, 2019 from 10am-12 pm. NOTHING IS RELEASED UNTIL SUNDAY FROM 8:00 am-11:00 am. Members of the Attica Fair Board, Superintendents and Assistants are not responsible for articles left after 2:00 p.m. All items displayed at the Attica Fair are at the owner’s risk. Safety of the items is
not guaranteed; however, each item will be treated with the utmost care. Exhibitor is limited to two entries in each item number. Any Exhibit having won an award in previous years is not eligible to compete again.
CLASS 1 WOODCRAFTERS
Premiums 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00
1. Toy 2. Shelf 3. Bird House 4. Carving 5. Lathe Work 6. Lawn Ornament 7. Basket Weaving 8. Item not listed
Rosette for Best of Show
CLASS 2 GIFT WRAP – (BOXED)
Premiums 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00
9. Baby 1st Birthday 10. Graduation 11. Bridal Shower 12. Baby Shower 13. Children’s 14. Valentine Day 15. Silver Anniversary 16. Halloween 17. Over the hill birthday 18. Christmas 19. Item not listed
Rosette for Best of Show CLASS 3
MISCELLANEOUS CRAFTS Premiums
1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 20. Model 21. Wreath 22. Metal 23. Jewelry 24. Homemade picture frame 25. Craft made from recycled
items 26. Duck Tape creation 27. Scrapbook page 28. Home décor craft 29. Painted décor stencil sign 30. Item not listed Rosette for Best of Show
CLASS 4 MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING
Premiums 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00
31. On Glass 32. On Slate 33. On Wood 34. Saw 35. Ceramic 36. Item not listed Rosette for Best of Show
CLASS 5 COLLECTIONS
Premiums 1st $4.00 2nd $3.00
SMALL ITEMS Any amount mounted or arranged for display
37. Pencils 38. Sea Shells 39. Rocks 40. Spoons 41. Key Chains 42. Thimbles 43. Buttons for Clothing 44. Button Pins
45. Items not listed LARGE ITEMS
Limited – 10 items up to 15 Limit to 18 inches or less of shelf space
46. Any Animals 47. Bells 48. Caps 49. Salt & Pepper sets 50. Golf Balls 51. Magnets 52. Bottles 53. Holiday Items 54. Angels 55. Glass Items 56. Attica Fair Items 57. Willow Tree Figures 58. Toy Tractors 59. Favorite Sports Team 60. Items not listed Rosette for Best of Show
CLASS 6 FRAME ART
AMATEUR-ADULT Premiums
1st - $5.00 2nd - $3.00 61. Oil 62. Acrylic 63. Watercolor 64. Pastel-Chalk 65. Charcoal 66. Mixed Media 67. Pen/Ink 68. Pencil 69. Paint by Number 70. Item not listed Rosette for Best of Show
CLASS 7 YOUTH
(12 years & under) Premiums 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00 71. Any Painting – any medium 72. Paint by number 73. Jewelry 74. Gift Wrap 75. Model from a kit 76. Collection - 10 or less items 77. Trading Cards
2019 ATTICA FAIR OPEN CLASS
78. Creation made from recycled materials 79. Creation made from materials found in nature 80. Duck Tape creation 81. Clay creation 82. One small Lego creation 83. One large Lego creation 84. Any item not listed Collections should fit an 18-inch space on shelf Rosette for Best of Show
CLASSES 8, 9, 10, & 11 All photography should be 5” x 7” mounted in an 8” x 10”
mat. No picture frames, please.
CLASS 8
PHOTOGRAPHY/YOUTH (AGE 12 AND UNDER)
All photography should be 5” x 7” mounted in an 8” x 10” mat.
No picture frames, please.
Premiums 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00
85. Scenery-Building, Bridges etc. 86. Scenery - Nature, Storms, etc. 87. Wild Life Animals 88. Domestic Animals 89. Transportation 90. Fair enjoyment 91. Flowers 92. Portrait
Rosette for Best of Show
CLASS 9 PHOTGRAPHY - TEEN
(AGE 13 TO 18) All photography should be 5” x 7” mounted in an 8” x 10” mat.
No picture frames, please.
Premiums 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00
93. Wildlife Animals 94. Scenery-Buildings, Bridges, etc 95. Scenery- Nature, Storms, etc. 96. Transportation 97. Portrait 98. Flowers Rosette for Best of Show
CLASS 10 COLOR PHOTGRAPHY - ADULT
(AGE 19 AND OVER) All photography should be 5” x 7” mounted in an 8” x 10” mat.
No picture frames, please.
Premiums 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00
99. Domestic Animals 100. Wildlife Animals 101. Flowers 102. Candid 103. Scenery-Building,
Bridges, etc. 104. Scenery - Nature,
Storms, etc. 105. Portrait 106. Other
CLASS 11 BLACK AND WHITE
PHOTGRAPHY - ADULT (AGE 19 AND OVER)
All photography should be 5” x 7” mounted in an 8” x 10” mat.
No picture frames, please.
Premiums 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00
107. Domestic Animals 108. Wildlife Animals 109. Flowers 110. Candid 111. Scenery-Building,
Bridges, etc. 112. Scenery - Nature, Storms, etc. 113. Portrait 114. Other
Rosette for Best of Show
Some of the gifts for Dept. 1,2,3 Best of Show winners will be provided by the following businesses. Please support these generous people. Making Waves Deb Martin, Tastefully Simple - Pam Siesel, Sweetums, Mary’s Baskets, The Shook Family, Tupperware-Geralyn Gardner, Village Pizza, Attica Hub, Tiger Treats - Chicken & Brats.
DEPARTMENT 3 FLORICULTURE
Superintendent: Keri Newell Assistant: Betsy Miller
All entries are to be made on July 20, 2019 from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. All mail entries are to be
received by this time. Floriculture exhibits must be in the hands of the department superintendent by 12 noon, Monday, August 5, 2019. Release of projects will be August 11, 2019, from 8:00 – 11:00. Floriculture will furnish specimen container this year. All exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor. Potted plants must be in the possession of the exhibitor at least three months before the fair.
Any exhibitor who is a member of a club/organization, who chooses
to show away from their club / organization booth, is required to
purchase an individual membership or season pass to
display.
All exhibitors are limited to two entries in each class number and where three blooms are needed, they must be the same color.
CLASS 1 ANNUAL FLOWER
SPECIMENS WHERE 3 BLOOMS –
ALL ONE COLOR Premiums
1st - $2.00 2nd - $1.50 1. Amaranthus – 1 stem 2. Bachelor Button – 3 blooms, 3
stems 3. Begonia – tuberous – 1 bloom
2019 ATTICA FAIR OPEN CLASS
4. Calendula – 3 blooms, 3 stems 5. Canna – 1 stem 6. Celosia – crested – 1 stem 7. Celosia – plumed – 1 stem 8. Cosma – 3 blooms, 3 stems 9. Dahlia – Cactus – 1 bloom 10. Dahlia – decorative – 1 bloom 11. Dahlia – pom-pom – 3
blooms, 3 stems 12. Gladiolus – large - 1 stem 13. Gladiolus – dwarf – 1 stem 14. Marigolds – dwarf – 3 blooms,
3 stems 15. Marigolds -dwarf - white - 3
stems, 3 blooms 16. Marigold –single row petals,
3 blooms, 3 stems 17. Marigold – large – 1 bloom
1 stem 18. Marigold – white – 1 bloom
1 stem 19. Money Plant – 1 stem 20. Nasturtium – 3 blooms, 3
stems 21. Pansy – 3 blooms, 3 stems 22. Petunia – double – 3 blooms,
3 stems 23. Petunia – single – 3 blooms,
3 stems 24. Petunia – bi-color – 3 blooms,
3 stems 25. Petunia - wave - 3 blooms,
3 stems 26. Salvia – 1 stem 27. Snapdragon – dwarf 3 stems 28. Snapdragon – Tall 1 Stem 29. Statice – 3 Blooms, 3 stems 30. Straw flower – 3 blooms,
3 stems 31. Sunflower – decorative – 1
bloom 32. Sunflower – largest 33. Sunflower – Smallest 34. Zinnia – large – 2” or over – 1
bloom 35. Zinnia – pom-pom – 3
blooms, 3 stems 36. Zinnia – cactus 1 bloom 37. Zinnia – Single Row Petals – 3
blooms, 3 stems
Rosette Best of Show Annual Flower
Specimen
CLASS 2 PERENNIAL FLOWER
SPECIMENS 38. Astilbe – 1 spray 39. Black eyed Susan -3 blooms, 3
stems, 40. Cardinal Flower – 1 stem 41. Chives – 1 small bunch – tied
to hang 42. Cone Flower – 3 blooms, 3
stems
43. Chrysanthemum – 1 spray 44. Coreopsis – 1 spray 45. Painted daisy - 3 blooms, 3
stems 46. Daisy – 3 blooms, 3 stems 47. Delphinium – 1 stem 48. Dianthus – 1 stem 49. Dill – 1 small bunch tied to
hang 50. Hardy Geranium - 1 spray 51. Hibiscus – 1 bloom 52. Hollyhock – 1 spike 53. Hosta – 1 bloom stalk 54. Hydrangea – 1 stem 55. Lambs ear – 3 stems 56. Lily – Resurrection – 1 stem 57. Lily – any other kind – 1 stem 58. Mint – 1 small bunch tied to
hang 59. Pampa Grass - 3 stems 60. Parsley – 1 small bunch tied to
hang 61. Phlox – 1 spike 62. Rose – Hybrid tea – 1 bloom 63. Rose – Floribunda – 1 bloom,
foliage attached 64. Rose – miniature – 1 spray 65. Rose of Sharon – 1 branch 66. Sedum - 1 stem 67. Snow on the Mountain –
3 stems 68. Sweet Peas - 3 stems 69. Tansy – 3 stems 70. Yarrow - 3 stem
Rosette Best of Show Perennial Flower Specimen
CLASS 3 POTTED
PLANTS/HANGING BASKET NO PLANT SHINE
71. African Violet 72. Begonia 73. Cactus 74. Caladium 75. Coleus 76. Fern 77. Geranium 78. Hens and Chicks 79. Impatient 80. Ivy 81. Philodendron
Rosette Best of Show Potted
Plant/Hanging baskets
CLASS 4 FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS
Painted foliage and accessories are permitted in Class 4. Flowers can be grown by exhibitor or purchased. ENTRIES MUST BE ARRANGED BY EXHIBITOR.
Premiums 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00
SENIOR DIVISION “Summer Fun”
82. A Walk in the Woods – Incorporate Wood
83. Let’s Pick Berries – Incorporate a Basket
84. Skipping Stones – Show Water 85. Time for a Picnic – Own
Interpretation 86. Midnight Walk – A Crescent
Design 87. Boots, Jean’s and Ohio
Dreams – Own Interpretation 88. Fairy Garden 89. Fairy Lantern
YOUTH DIVISION
(12 YEARS AND UNDER) Silk flowers are permitted in the YOUTH DIVISION ONLY.
90. Play Ball – incorporate a ball
or game pieces 91. Play Barbies – incorporate a
small doll 92. Summer Fun – own
interpretation 93. Fairy Garden 94. Fairy Lantern Rosette Given to the best of show in the Senior & Junior Division Some of the gifts for Dept. 1, 2, 3 Best of Show winners will be provided by the following businesses. Please support these generous people. Making Waves Deb Martin, Tastefully Simple - Pam Siesel, Sweetums, Mary’s Baskets, The Shook Family, Tupperware –Geralyn Gardner, Village Pizza, Attica Hub, Tiger Treats Chicken & Brats.
2019 ATTICA FAIR OPEN CLASS
DEPARTMENT 4
CLUBS AND ORGANIZATION EXHIBITS CLASS 1
GARDEN CLUB EXHIBITS Becky Manning
Any exhibitor who is a member of a club/organization who chooses to show
away from their club / organization booth is required to purchase an
individual membership or season pass to display.
All entries must be in place the day before the opening day of the fair. The purpose is to create more interest and raise the standards of horticulture and floriculture in the community. Each club is to name their own theme and place the theme in their booth. All Garden Club exhibits must be placed the day before the opening day of the fair. Judging will take place on the first day of the fair. Booths must be taken down on Sunday, August 11, 2019 from 8 am-11 am. Garden clubs will furnish their own materials. Care of the items of the booth must be cared for daily during the fair to assure freshness. All items displayed at the Attica Fair are not guaranteed, however, each item will be treated with the up most care. Entries and season passes are to be made with the fair secretary. Each Garden Club must purchase one season pass when entries are made. Chairman of booth committee must purchase a season pass. Judging will be guided by the following point system.
General Appearance – 25 points Originality of Booth Theme–25 points Use of Horticulture and Floriculture Materials – 25 points Specimens tagged/labeled –25 points
Names of club members displayed- 25 points
Name of Club displayed – 25 points Total Number of Points – 150
points Premiums
1st – 75.00 2nd - $50.00
DEPARTMENT 5 FARM PROJECTS
Superintendent: Keri Newell Assistant – Betsy Miller
All produce must be grown in current year except where noted. All exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor making the entries. All entries are to be made by 4:00p.m. on July 20, 2019. Exhibits are to be in the hands of the superintendent by noon. Monday, August 5, 2019. Release of projects will be August 11, 2019, from 8 am-11 am
Double entries may be made in all classes except Class 15-20. A rosette will be awarded in classes wherein there is more than one entrant and in which the exhibit merits the award.
VEGETABLES
Premiums 1st $2.50 2nd - $2.00
CLASS 1 POTATOES – 3 EACH
1. Cobbler 2. Superior 3. Katahdin 4. Pontiac 5. Norland 6. Russet 7. Kennebec 8. Any other variety
Rosette – Best Display Potatoes
CLASS 2 TOMATOES – THREE EACH
Early Season Premiums
1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00 9. Early Girl 10. Hillbilly 11. Better Boy 12. Rutgers 13. Beef Master 14. Big Boy 15. Any Yellow Tomato 16. Italian type 17. Any other Variety (labeled) 18. Grape Tomato (2 stems) 19. Cherry Tomato (2 stems) 20. Pear Tomato (2 stems) 21. Any other Cluster (2 stems
labeled) Rosette – Best Display
Tomatoes
CLASS 3 ONIONS – THREE EACH
2 INCH TOPS Premiums
1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00 22. Yellow 23. Red 24. White 25. Any other variety (labeled)
Rosette – Best display Onions
CLASS 4 SQUASH – ONE EACH
Premiums 1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00
Summer Squash 26. Crookneck 27. Straight neck 28. Zucchini for Frying (not over
10") 29. Zucchini for bread 30. Acorn 31. Butternut 32. Spaghetti 33. Paty Pan 34. Any other variety (Labeled) 35. New Variety (First Time
Introduced Labeled) Rosette – Best Display Squash
CLASS 5
CORN - 3 EARS Premiums
1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00 36. White Sweet Corn 37. Yellow Sweet Corn 38. Bicolor Sweet Corn 39. Any other variety (labeled)
Rosette – Best Display Corn
2019 ATTICA FAIR OPEN CLASS
CLASS 6 CUCUMBERS – 3
Premiums 1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00
40. Burpless 41. Pickling Size 42. Slicing Size 43. Any other cucumber (labeled)
Rosette – Best Display Cucumbers
CLASS 7
PEPPERS Premiums
1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00 Sweet Peppers 3
44. Bell 45. Sweet Banana 46. Chili 47. Habanera 48. Jalapeno 49. Wax 50. Any other variety (Labeled) 51. New Variety (First time
Introduced, Labeled) Rosette – Best Display Peppers
CLASS 8
BEANS & PEAS Premiums
1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00 Fresh Beans – 1 Dozen in pods 52. Green 53. Yellow 54. Lima 55. Baby Lima 56. Any other variety fresh beans
(labeled) 57. Peas
Dried Beans ½ cup in a Baggie
58. Lima 59. Baby Lima 60. Kidney 61. Any other variety (labeled)
Rosette – Best Display Beans
CLASS 9 VEGETABLES – 3 EACH
Premiums 1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00
62. Carrots 63. Kohlrabi 64. Red Beets 65. Turnips 66. Any other Variety (labeled)
Rosette – Best Display Root Vegetables
CLASS 10 CABBAGE
Premiums 1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00
67. Early 68. Late 69. Red 70. Any other Variety (labeled)
Rosette –Best Display Cabbage
CLASS 11 OTHER VEGETABLES
Premiums 1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00 71. Broccoli 72. Cauliflower 73. Leaf Lettuce – 1 stalk 74. Egg Plant 75. Rhubarb – 3 stalks 76. Celery 1 stalk Rosette – Best Display
CLASS 12 Miscellaneous
Premiums 1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00
77. Field Pumpkin 78. Pie Pumpkin 79. Gourds – 3 80. Decorated Gourd
CLASS 13
FRUITS Premiums 1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00 81. Watermelon – 1 82. Muskmelon – 1 83. Grapes – 2 bunches 84. Apples – 3 85. Pears –3 86. Berries ½ cup in baggie 87. Any other Variety – Labeled Rosette for Best Fruit Display
CLASS 14 FIELD CROPS
PREVIOUS YEAR Premiums
1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00 Grain samples are to be placed in a quart jar with a screw top lid, and must be labeled with variety name. 88. Wheat 89. Oats 90. Corn 91. Soybeans 92. Three Stalks field corn – (tied) 93. Three Stalks soybeans – (tied) Rosette – Best Display Field Crop
CLASS 15 LARGEST OR ODDEST
VEGETABLES Premiums
1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00 94. Heaviest Potato 95. Heaviest Tomato 96. Heaviest Onion 97. Heaviest Turnip 98. Heaviest Red Beet 99. Heaviest Zucchini 100. Heaviest Any other Squash 101. Heaviest Pepper 102. Heaviest Cabbage 103. Longest Cucumber 104. Longest Ear Sweet Corn
105. Longest Ear Field Corn –Previous Year
106. Oddest Looking Vegetable
CLASS 16 VEGETABLE
DISPLAYS Premiums
1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 107. Basket or other containers
using at least 10 kinds of vegetables, grown by one exhibitor. A card must be attached, listing varieties used. CLASS 17
PEPPER DISPLAY Premiums 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00
108. Basket or other container using at least 4 different varieties two each of peppers grown by one exhibitor. A card must be attached listing the varieties used.
CLASS 18 TOMATO DISPLAY
Premiums 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00
109. Basket or other container using at least 6 different varieties two each of tomatoes grown by one exhibitor. If using cluster tomato as a variety use whole cluster. A card must be attached listing varieties used.
Rosette given for best display between classes 18-21.
CLASS 19
SCARECROWS Premiums
1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 110. Scarecrow made with a Garden
Tool as the main part of the body. (for kids up to age 12)
111. Scarecrow made with a Garden Tool as the main part of the body. (for teens age 13 – 18) 112. Scarecrow made with a Garden Tool as the main part of the body. (for adults)
CLASS 20
VEGGIE HEADS Premiums
1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 ALL ARTICLES USED FOR THE FACE MUST BE VEGETABLES OR FRUITS 113. Mr. Potato Head (for kids up to age 12) 114. Mr. Squash Head (for teens age 13-18)
115. Mr. Pumpkin Head (for adults)
2019 ATTICA FAIR OPEN CLASS Awards are donated by Attica Lumber Company, Village Pizza, NAPA Auto of Attica, and Precision Lawn Care.
DEPARTMENT 6 CANNED GOODS
Provisions & Miscellaneous Superintendent: Carol
Aichholz Assistant: Joan Willman
All entries are to be made by 4:00p.m. July 20, 2019. No double entries are permitted in the department.
All canned goods are to be in the building by 6:00p.m. Monday August 5, 2019.
Release of items will be from 8:00am till 11:00 am. August
11, 2019. Must be canned within the last year.
A Rosette and gift for the Best Exhibit.
Premiums
1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00
CLASS 1 CANNED GOODS FRUIT
1. Apples 2. Applesauce 3. Elderberries 4. Combination Fruits 5. Peaches 6. Pears 7. Prune Plums 8. Raspberries (black) 9. Sweet Cherries (black) 10. Sweet Cherries (red) 11. Sour Cherries 12A.Peach Pie Filling 12. Apple Pie Filling 13. Cherry Pie Filling
A Rosette “Best Exhibit”
CLASS 2 VEGETABLES
14. Beets 15. Broccoli 16. Carrots 17. Beans (green) 18. Beans (yellow) 19. Beans (French)
20. Lima 21. Cabbage 22. Corn 23. Mixed Vegetables 24. Peas 25. Sauerkraut 26. Succotash 27. Tomato Puree 28. Tomato Stewed 29. Tomato Whole 30. Pumpkin 31. Potatoes
Gift – Ann Beaston for best Whole Tomatoes Rosette – “Best Exhibit”
CLASS 3 HOME CANNED JUICE
32. Apple 33. Cherry 34. Elderberry 35. Grape 36. Tomato 37. Vegetable Juice
Rosette – “Best Exhibit” for Apple Juice
CLASS 4 MEATS
38. Beef 39. Chicken 40. Hamburger 41. Pork 42. Sausage 43. Any other
Gift – Aichholz Farms Best Any Other Meat
Rosette – “Best Exhibit
CLASS 5 JELLIES
(1/2 pint jars) 44. Apple 45. Blackberry 46. Cherry 47. Grape 48. Plum 49. Raspberry 50. Peach 51. Blueberry 52. Any other jellies
CLASS 6
BUTTERS 53. Apple 54. Grape 55. Peach 56. Pear 57. Any other butters
CLASS 7 JAMS
58. Cherry 59. Peach 60. Strawberry
61. Raspberry (red) 62. Tomato 63. Freezer Jam 64. Any other jams
A Rosette And gift for the “Best Exhibit” of Classes 5, 6 or 7
CLASS 8 PICKLED
65. Beans 66. Beets 67. Onion 68. Peppers 69. Bread and Butter 70. Dill (small) 71. Dill (whole) 72. Mixed Pickles 73. Pickled Vegetables 74. Pickle Relish 75. Sweet (sliced) 76. Sweet (whole) 77. Zucchini Pickles 78. Hot peppers 79. Corn Relish 80. Zucchini Relish
A Rosette and gift for the Best Exhibit.
CLASS 9
Miscellaneous 81. Tomato Soup 82. Vegetable Soup 83. Tomato Catsup 84. Chili Sauce 85. Barbeque Sauce 86. Salsa 87. Spaghetti Sauce 88. Any item not listed (identify)
A Rosette and gift for the Best Exhibit.
CLASS 9A
A MEAL IN A JAR Premiums
1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 89. Meal in a Jar
Each display in a basket shall include 6 jars of food to make a meal, this might include: meat, vegetables, juice, etc. It must include a jar of jelly or jam. Also include menu.
A Rosette and gift for the Best Exhibit.
Gift and Rosette for the Best Overall canned Goods
2019 ATTICA FAIR OPEN CLASS
CLASS 10
WINES Premiums
1st - $3.50 2nd - $2.50
ENTRY RULES 1. Wines may be made from
grapes, other fruits, berries, vegetables, grains, other suitable ingredients or blends of these.
2. Ingredients may be fresh, canned, dried. Concentrate or otherwise preserved.
3. Wines should be amateur – homemade by the process of fermentation and must not be blended with commercial wines.
4. Each bottle will be opened for judging and re-corked and left on display.
5. Wines should be clear and free of flotation particles (not Cloudy)
6. Table wines should be free of effervescence.
7. All wine entered must be made by the exhibitor named on the entry.
8. Bottles should be filled within 1” to 2” of the fully installed top or cork and must not be over-filled.
9. All wines are to be marked as the year in which they were made and the main ingredient used.
10. NO COLORED BOTTLES EXCEPT FOR THE SPARKLING WINES OR COOLERS.
11. Any wine considered to be unfit will not be judged.
CLASSES 90. Dry Wine
A - White from grapes B - Red from grapes
91. Sweet Wine A - White from grapes B - Red from grapes
92. White Dry from Grapes includes blends of white or golden grapes
93. Berry Wine A – Blueberry B – Cherry C – Elderberry D – Raspberry
E – Strawberry F – Peach
94. Dandelion 95. White/Rose from Flower
Pedals 96. Sparkling Wines OR Coolers 97. Honey Wine ~ White, Golden
or Brown with a tinge of pink or gray. The sweetening or flavor should be mostly derived from Honey
98. Any variety wine not listed (identify)
99. Novelty Wine Items must be in by 6:00 p.m.
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DEPARTMENT 7 BAKED GOODS
Superintendent: Carol Aichholz
Assistant: Joan Willman
All entries are to be made on July 20, 2019 from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. All mail entries are to be received by this time. NO double entries are permitted in the department. All baked goods must be in the Entertainment Building by 12:00 Noon, Tuesday August 6, 2019 Please pull in the east gate drive and drive up to the back of the Entertainment Building and we will have people helping to take your baked goods. All articles will be released Sunday August 11, 2019 from 8am – 11am. Unless spoilage warrants early removal, all baked goods, except pie, must be removed from the pan.
Exhibitor must exhibit a whole cake – 8”- 9” or 9”x13”. All pies
must be in a 9” pie tin. Judged Baked Goods Auction will be Tuesday August 6, 2019 at 8:00 p.m. at the Social Hall.
CLASS 1 CAKES
Premiums 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00
1. Angel Food 2. Carrot 3. Chocolate Layer 4. German Chocolate 5. Chiffon 6. Hickory Nut 7. Oatmeal 8. Pineapple Upside Down 9. Zucchini 10. Sugar Free Chocolate 11. Other
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CLASS 2
MAKE IT WITH CAKE MIXES Premiums
1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 Use any packaged mix. Add other
ingredients to create something new or an old favorite. Must
include entire recipe. 12. Cakes 13. Cookies 14. Quick Breads 15. Any other not listed Rosette for the Best of Show
CLASS 3
COOKIES – DOZEN ON A PLATE
Premiums 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00
16. Butterscotch 17. Chocolate 18. Decorated 19. Filled 20. Molasses 21. Oatmeal 22. Peanut Butter 23. Pinwheel 24. Snicker doodle 25. Sugar 26. Chocolate Chip 27. Cupcakes 28. Cupcakes – Decorated for
Special Holiday (labeled) 29. Sugar substitute Sugar
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CLASS 3A DECORATED
Premiums 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00
30. Cakes 31. Cookies 32. Cupcakes
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CLASS 4A
COOKIE JAR CONTEST 33. Cookie Jar Contest
Premiums 1st - $3.00 2nd – $2.00.
Make 7 different kinds of cookies from different kinds of batter and dough, use wide mouth quart glass jar, decorate it and fill the jar. Cookies should be visible. Make a list of the 7 different kinds of cookies you used. Contest will be on cookies and decorations.
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CLASS 4
BAR COOKIES –ONE DOZEN Premiums
1st - $3.00 2nd $2.00 34. Brownies 35. Butterscotch Brownies 36. Chocolate Chip Bar 37. Date Bar 38. Peanut Butter Bar 39. Zucchini Bar
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CLASS 5
PIES – IN A 9 INCH TIN Premiums
1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 40. Apple 41. Black Raspberry 42. Lemon 43. Cherry 44. Elderberry 45. Peach 46. Pumpkin 47. Pecan
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CLASS 6
QUICK BREADS BREADS FULL LOAF
(All others 12 on a plate) Premiums
1st - $3.00 2nd -$2.00 48. Banana Bread 49. Blueberry Muffins 50. Bran Muffins 51. Coffee Cake 52. Cornbread 53. Gingerbread 54. Zucchini Bread
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CLASS 7
BREAD ROLLS YEAST BREADS
Breads full loaf – all others 12 on a plate Premiums
1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 55. Raisin Bread 56. French Bread 57. Onion Bread 58. White Bread 59. Cloverleaf Roll 60. Cinnamon Rolls 61. Dinner Roll 62. Coffee Cake 63. Doughnut 64. Parkerhouse Rolls 65. Pecan Rolls 66. Pretzels
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CLASS 8
For Youth through 16 years Old
Premiums 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.50
67. Cupcakes Decorated 68. Chocolate Chip Cookies 69. Any Pie 70. Decorated Cookies 71. Peanut Butter Cookies 72. Sugar Cookies
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CLASS 9
Men Only – 18 years and Up Premiums
1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 73. Any Pie 74. Blueberry Muffins 75. Coffee Cake 76. Peanut Butter Cookies 77. White Cake 78. Candy
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CLASS 10
Women 65 years and Older Premiums
1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 79. Any Bread 80. Baking Powder Biscuits 81. Gingerbread 82. Sugar Cookies
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CLASS 11
CANDY Plate must contain at least 12 pieces.
83. Buckeyes 84. Chocolate Drops 85. Chocolate Fudge 86. Molded Candy 87. Peanut Patties 88. Nut Fudge 89. Maple Fudge 90. Mint Patties 91. Peanut Brittle 92. Peanut Cluster 93. Peanut Butter Cups 94. Peanut Butter Fudge 95. Divinity 96. White Fudge 97. Caramel Apple 98. Chocolate Covered Pretzels
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CLASS 12
MISCELLANEOUS Premiums
1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00 99. Homemade Noodles (1/2lb) 100. White Eggs (1dozen) 101. Brown Eggs(1dozen) 102. Spiced Mixed Nuts 103. Caramel Corn 104. Granola 105. Black Walnut Meats (1pint) 106. Hickory Nut Meats (1pint)
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CLASS 13
BASKETS OF LOVE 107. Gifts from the Kitchen
Premiums 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00
1. Arrange a gift from your kitchen, as cake, cookies, jams, etc. That you would give away as a gift.
2. Container – your decoration idea. Specify occasion.
3. Will not be auctioned.
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CLASS 14
108. Specialty Baking – 10 to a plate
Premiums 1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00
2019 ATTICA FAIR OPEN CLASS
FRUIT COCKTAIL CAKE
• 2 cups Flour
• 2 cups Sugar
• 2 tsp Baking Soda
• 2 Eggs
• 2 cans of Fruit Cocktail (15.25 oz. each) with juice/syrup
Combine the ingredients together in a large bowl. Mix by hand.
Pour the batter into a greased 9×13 pan. Top with 1/2 cup brown sugar. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour.
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CLASS 15 KIDS CRAFT
MAKE IT WITH CEREAL (Cheerios, Fruit
Loops, etc) 1st - $2.50 2nd - $2.00
109. Star 110. Windmill 111. Basket 112. Animal 113. Item not listed
Graded on appearance only!
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