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Venango County Fair Aug. 6-13, 2016 Sew it Grow it Show it. 3 miles south of Franklin Route 62

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Page 1: Venango County Fair · the fair was Venango County 4-H Fair. In 1967, the official name became the Venango County Fair. The first building was built in 1959, the first year the fair

Venango County FairAug. 6-13, 2016

Sew itGrow it

Show it.

3 miles south of FranklinRoute 62

Page 2: Venango County Fair · the fair was Venango County 4-H Fair. In 1967, the official name became the Venango County Fair. The first building was built in 1959, the first year the fair

2 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald: Monday, June 6, 2016

Save the Date: 2017 Fair -

August 5-12

Thank You for sponsoringthe Venango County Fair

Red Ribbon SponsorsElectralloy-G.O. CarlsonFranklin Animal ClinicH&R Block - Oil CityJoy Global

Kiwanis Club of FranklinNorthwest Savings BankPNC BankSandycreek TownshipUPMC NorthwestVenango County EMA

Blue Ribbon SponsorsAllegheny Toyota

Community Ambulance

Cranberry Township

Ferrell Gas

Franklin Eagles 328

Frenchcreek Township

I.A. Construction

John Manville

Scrubgrass Grange

Venango County

Commissioners

Venango County Sheriff

Vincent Excavating

Williams Farm

White Ribbon SponsorsBarber’s OrchardCentral Electric CooperativeCity of Oil CityDale Woodard Gent Law FirmThe FUN BankIPEGKlapec Auto BodyMain Street MarketPinegrove TownshipRockland Township

Bronze Ribbon SponsorsClarion, Venango, Forest Co. Farm BureauWilliam G. Dunagin, M.D.Farmers National BankGardinier Funeral HomeHeffern Septic Tank ServicePolk United Methodist Church

Please support these local business sponsors:

SAVE THIS TABLOID!It is your

Fair Book.

Pre-registration forms and

entry blankscan be found in the

center of this section.

ALL FAIR ENTRIESMUST BE

PRE-REGISTEREDBY JULY 8,

2016.

‘Sew It. Grow It. Show It!’The 2016 Venango County Fair is the

60th annual Fair. Time to celebrate! The first fair was a one-day fair held at

the Bucktails property in Cranberry Township on Aug. 28, 1957. We have been celebrating an annual fair every year since then.

Here are some historical details about the fair you may have wondered about:

In 1961, the fair became an official fair registered with the PA Department of Agriculture.

The fairgrounds started with a donation

of about 7 acres from Ralph and Louise Runninger. With other donations and pur-chases, it is now about 66 acres.

The first 10 years, the official name of the fair was Venango County 4-H Fair. In 1967, the official name became the Venango County Fair.

The first building was built in 1959, the first year the fair was held at the present fairgrounds. That building, known as the Flower Building or Runninger Building, is still in use. And buildings are still being built. A new Dairy Barn is going up this summer.

The very popular 4-H Livestock Auction was first held in 1976.

This year’s theme — “Sew It. Grow It. Show It.” — has been around from the beginning. In 2015, we had over 1,334 exhibitors who showed 6,247 exhibits and earned $13,551.50 in premiums.

The magic that makes this fair happen every year is the volunteers, the contribu-tions, the individuals who “Sew it, Grow it, Show it!” Thank you to all! And come join us in August.

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THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald: Monday, June 6, 2016 – 3

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4 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald: Monday, June 6, 2016

Introduction ................................................. 2Fair Sponsors ............................................. 2Fair Staff and Superintendents................... 5Fair Directors and Staff .............................. 5Admission ................................................... 5Entertainment Schedule .......................... 6,7Camping Rules ........................................... 8Camping Registration Form ....................... 8Pennsylvania 4-H Code of Conduct ........... 94-H Rules and Regulations ........................ 9General Rules .................................... 10, 12

OPEN CLASSES ..................................... 14

Department 1 Section 1 — Horses ............................ 14Department 2 — Dairy Cattle ................... 14Department 3 Section 1 — Beef Cattle ..................... 15 Section 2 — Market Beef .................... 15Department 4 Section 1 — Breeding Sheep ............. 16 Section 2 — Market Lambs ................ 16 Section 8 — Wool ............................... 16Department 5 — Market Swine ................ 16Department 6 — Goats ............................ 16 Section 1 — Dairy Breeding ............... 16 Section 2 — Market Goats ................. 16 Section 3 — Breeding Meat Goats ..... 16 Section 4 — Non-Dairy Fiber Goats ... 18 Section 5 — Pack, Harness Goats ..... 18Department 7 Section 11 — Good Housekeeping..... 18Department 9 — Open Rabbits .......... 20, 23Department 11 — Family Living Exhibits Section 1 — Pre-4-H age ................... 24 Section 2 — Youth .............................. 24 Section 3 — Multi-Generational .......... 24Department 12 Section 1 — Grains ............................. 25 Section 2 — Hay ................................. 25Department 13 — Vegetables .................. 25Department 14 Section 1 — Apples ............................ 26 Section 2 — Peaches ......................... 26 Section 3 — Pears .............................. 26 Section 4 — Plums ............................. 26 Section 5 — Berries ............................ 26 Section 6 — Grapes ........................... 26 Section 7 — Mature Edible Nuts ........ 26Department 23 Section 1 — Honey ............................. 26 Section 2 — Maple Syrup ................... 26Department 15 — Home Products Section 1 — Baked Products .............. 26 Section 2 — Candies .......................... 27 Special Baking Contests .................. 28, 30

Section 3 — Canned Products ................. 30 Section 4 — Jams, Jellies & Butters .. 30Fresh Preserving Award ........................... 30

ENTRY FORMS ...........................31, 34, 35

Department 17 — Floral Exhibits, House Plants Section 1 — Flowering Plants ............ 37 Section 2 — Foliage Plants ................ 37 Section 3 — Other Plants ................... 37 Section 4 — Annuals .......................... 38 Section 5 — Perennials ...................... 38 Section 6 — Arrangements ................. 38Department 18 — Needlecraft Section 1 — Clothing .......................... 39 Section 2 — Needlework .................... 39 Quilt Block Contest ............................. 39Department 19 — Art, Photo, Handicraft Section 1 — Christmas ....................... 40 Section 3 — Fabric Embellishment .... 40 Section 4 — Hand Painting ................ 40 Section 5 — Jewelry ........................... 40 Section 6 — Toys ................................ 40 Section 8 — Other .............................. 40 Section 10 — Photography ................. 40Department 22 — Special Contests

Barnyard Olympics Nail Driving .......................................... 41 Hay Bale Throwing.............................. 41 Watermelon Seed Spitting .................. 41 Rooster Crowing ................................. 41 Pie Eating ............................................ 41 Skillet Throwing ................................... 41 Frog Jumping ...................................... 41 Scavenger Hunt .................................. 41 Milking ................................................. 41 Animal Dressing .................................. 41 Crosscut Saw ...................................... 41

Just For Fun Events Nail Design Contest .................................41 Vegetable/Fruit Carving Contest .............41 Pedal Tractor Pull ....................................41 Origami Towel Folding Contest ...............41 Lego Building ...........................................41 Ethnic Food Cook-off ...............................41

Department 24 – Special Contests Section 1 — Pet Show ........................ 42 Section 2 — Truck & Tractor Pulls ...... 42 Section 3 — Tractor & Truck Pulls ...... 42 Section 4 — Demo Derby ................... 42 Section 5 — Garden Tractor Pulls ...... 44 Section 6 — Mega Trucks .................. 44

Section 7 — Mini-Horse Pulls ............. 44 Section 9 — Talent Show.................... 45 Section 10 — Power Wheels Derby ... 45

4-H CLASSES .......................................... 46

Department 10 Section 1 — 4-H Horse ....................... 46 Section 1A — Horse Costume Contest ...46 Section 2 — 4-H Dairy Cattle .............. 47 Section 3 — 4-H Beef Cattle .............. 49

Supreme 4-H Livestock Project Award ..... 49Livestock Showmanship ........................... 494-H Livestock Sale ................................... 49

Section 31 — 4-H Market Cattle ......... 49 Section 32 — 4-H Dairy Feeder Calf .. 49 Section 4 — 4-H Breeding Sheep ...........50 Section 41 — 4-H Market Lambs ....... 50 Section 5 — 4-H Swine ...................... 50 Section 6 — 4-H Goats ....................... 50 Dairy Goats ..........................................50 Market Goats .................................. 50 Breeding Meat Goats ..................... 50 Non-Dairy Fiber Goats ................... 50 Pack, Harness Goats ..................... 50 Section 8 — 4-H Poultry ..................... 50 Section 9 — 4-H Rabbits .............. 51, 52 Section 25 — 4-H Cavies ................... 52 Section 10 — 4-H Vegetables Division 1 - 4-H Single Vegetable.... 53 Division 2 — 4-H Home Garden ... 53 Section 11 — 4-H Fruits...................... 53 Section 12 — 4-H Foods & Nutrition .. 54 Section 13 — Healthy Lifestyles ......... 55 Division 1 — Health ....................... 55 Division 2 — 4-H Collectibles ........ 55 Division 3 — 4-H Arts & Crafts ...... 55 Division 4 — Leathercraft .............. 55 Division 5 — Genealogy ................ 55 Division 6 — 4-H Archery .............. 55 Division 7 — 4-H Riflery ................ 55 Division 8 — Shooting Sports ....... 55 Division 9 — Outdoor Adventure ... 55 Division 10 — Orienteering ........... 55 Division 11 — Bicycles .................. 55 Division 12 — Self-Determined Project .................... 55 Division 13 — 4-H Photography .... 55 Division 14 — Scrapbooking ......... 55 Section 14 — Family & Consumer Science Division 1 — Management ............ 58 Division 2 — Family Strengths ...... 58 Division 3 — Child Care/Self Care ....58

Division 4 — 4-H Careers ............. 58 Division 5 — People, Work & Me .. 58 Division 6 — Financial Management ............. 58 Section 16 — Leadership Division 1 — 4-H Leadership ...........58 Division 2 — Step Up to Leadership ..............58 Division 3 — Officer Books .................58 Division 4 — International & Diversity .....................58 Section 15 — Floriculture Division 1 — 4-H Single Flowers .. 59 Division 2 — 4-H Indoor Plants ..... 59 Division 3 — 4-H Outdoor Plants .. 59 Division 4 — 4-H Cut Flowers ....... 59 Section 17 — 4-H Textile Science ...........60 Section 18 — Environmental & Earth Science Division 1 — 4-H Forestry ............. 61 Division 2 — Water Conservation .....61 Division 3 — 4-H Wildlife ............... 61 Division 4 — 4-H Insects ............... 61 Division 5 — Ecology .................... 61 Division 6 — 4-H Fishing ............... 61 Section 19 — Science & Technology Division 1 — 4-H Rocketry ............ 62 Division 2 — 4-H Air & Space Science .............62 Division 3 — 4-H Electricity ........... 62 Division 4 — 4-H Woodworking .... 62 Division 5 — Small Engines .......... 62 Division 6 — Robotics ................... 62 Section 20 — Communications Division 1 — Communications ...... 62 Division 5 — Get In The Act .......... 62 Division 8 — 4-H Theater Arts....... 62 Section 21 — Citizenship .................... 62 Section 22 — 4-H Small Animals Division 1 — 4-H Pet Care ............ 62 Division 2 — 4-H Cat ..................... 62 Division 3 — 4-H Dog .................... 62 Section 23 — Animal-Less Projects Division 1 — 4-H Model Horse ...... 62 Division 2 — 4-H Vet. Science ...... 62 Division 3 — Embryology .............. 62 Division 4 — 4-H Animal-Less Projects ...... 62 Section 24 — 4-H Science Experiments ...... 63 Section 26 — Cloverbuds ................... 63 Section 27 — Club Exhibits ................ 63

Table of Contents

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THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald: Monday, June 6, 2016 – 5

Fair Superintendent ..................................................Brad DeeterFair Office & Show Secretary ....................................Megan Nye

Chairpersons:Grounds ................................ Kevin Williams, Larry Dunkerly Jr., ............................. Dan Keverline, Dan Metz, Greg HeckathorneGate .....................................................................Frank PankratzCommercial Exhibits ............Paul and Diane Marsh, Dan NicklinEmergency Response ......................... Paul Marsh, Brad DeeterEntertainment ........Dennis and Michelle Freer, Elizabeth KnauffCamping .............................................................. Karen HawkinsFood Concessions ....................Chris Nicklin and Kevin WilliamsSecurity................................................................ Karen HawkinsTrack Events .....................................Chad Findlay, Brad Deeter,............................ Larry Dunkerly Jr., Dan Keverline, Chad ReitzSponsors ............ Frank Pankratz, Chad Reitz, Elizabeth KnauffParking ...............................................Dan Keverline, Ben FoustAnimal Exhibits .........................................................Brad DeeterSmall Exhibits ............................................................. Rainy Linn

Dairy Barns & Shows .............................Brad Deeter and Catherine BlauserLivestock Barn & Shows .....Danny Metz, Catherine Blauser, Todd PetersonHorse Barns & Shows ................................Karen Hawkins, Elizabeth Knauff4-H Horse ..................................................................................Dennis FreerOpen Horse ................................................Karen Hawkins, Elizabeth KnauffRabbits, Poultry (Kelly Barn) ......................................................Jessica KentHorticulture Exhibits (Foster/Bullock Hall) ................................... Andy BakerFlowers & Plants (Runninger Hall) ...................Yvonne Paranick, Susie BlairBarnyard Olympics................................................... Dan Nicklin, Jen PetersonArts, Crafts, Clothing, Food (Foster/Bullock Hall) ..... Rainy Linn, Pegg Woods4-H Exhibits (Foster/Bullock Hall) ..............................................Angie Moore4-H Dog/Pets ............................................Elaine Anderson, Jamie Anderson

For more information, call the Fair Office at 814-437-7716FAX: 814-432-2959; Email: [email protected]

website: www.venangofair.com

President ............Brad Deeter, 769 Stevens Road, Cochranton, PA 16314, 814-758-0586

Vice President .... Frank Pankratz, 188 Lynmarann Lane, Franklin, PA 16323, 814-432-3758

Secretary ...............Karen Hawkins, 636 Noggle Road, Polk, PA 16342, 724-376-2468

Treasurer .................. Rainy Linn, 582 Mercer Pike, Franklin, PA 16323, 814-432-3870

EXHIBIT BUILDING & BARN SUPERINTENDENTS

VENANGO COUNTY FAIR, INC. 2015 DIRECTORSFAIR STAFF

District 2 Director ..........................................................................Jeff FowlerExtension Educator ..................................................................Dan BrockettExtension Educator ...........................................................Patricia AndersonSecretary ......................................................................................Vicki BabbProgram Assistant .....................................................................Tracey Perry

PENN STATE EXTENSIONPhone: 814-437-7607

Board Members:

Fairgrounds Building Rental ProgramThe Auditorium Building at the Venango County Fairgrounds is available for rent year-round for $150 per day or $35 per hour. The Log Cabin is available for rent for $100 per day or $28 per hour.The entire grounds may be rented from May 1 through July 1 at a negotiable price.

People who are interested in renting space at the fairgrounds may call the Fair Office

at 814-437-7716 for more information.

Albert Abramovic 415 12th St., Franklin, PA 16323 814-671-1497Catherine Blauser 202 Blauser Lane, Oil City, PA 16301 814-229-1052Larry Dunkerly Jr. 421 Stevens Rd., Utica, PA 16362 814-425-2470Chad Findlay 186 George Hill Road, Cranberry, PA 16319 814-673-1960Ben Foust 298 Black Hill Road, Franklin, PA 16323 814-547-9648Dennis Freer 692 Noggle Road, Polk, PA 16342 814-673-1306Dan Keverline 351 Main St., Kennerdell, PA 16374 814-385-6341Elizabeth Knauff 4660 Scrubgrass Rd., Grove City, PA 16217 724-967-3468 Paul Marsh 268 Meadow Church Road, Seneca, PA 16362 814-671-5176Dan Metz 1901 Old Route 322, Franklin, PA 16323 814-657-1390Chris Nicklin 961 Kraft Hill Road, Utica, PA 16362 814-425-7007Chad Reitz 593 Deckards Run Road, Utica, PA 16362 814-673-9765Kevin Williams 1110 Mays Mills Road, Kennerdell, PA 16374 814-671-2813

An admission fee (which includes entry to all exhibits, displays, and barns; entry to all tractor & truck pulls, horse show, livestock shows) will be charged starting at noon on Saturday, Aug. 6, and daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. except for Saturday, Aug. 13, which will be charged until 9 p.m.

The fee will be $6 per person. Children under 8 free. Weekly passes will be $20 per pass. Pre-sale weekly passes will be available at the Fair Office for $17 until Friday, Aug. 5, at 5 p.m., when weekly passes will go to $20. Senior Citizens Day will be Wednesday, Aug. 10. Seniors 65 and older will receive free admission from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

4-H members must exhibit at least one 4-H project to receive a free weekly wristband pass to the fair. All 4-H members must be enrolled through the Online Enrollment System by June 1, 2016.

Fair Admission

COMMERCIAL EXHIBITORS

Spaces Are AvailableContact:

Paul Marsh at 814-671-5176or the Fair Office

at 814-437-7716

Fair Entry RegistrationThis year there are 2 ways to register

your fair entries. We will be using the electronic

system that can be found atwww.venangofair.fairentry.com

and then sending your payment to the Fair Office. Or you can fill in the paper forms in this book and mail

them and your payment to theFair Office at 867A Mercer Road,

Franklin, PA 16323.

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6 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald: Monday, June 6, 2016

2016 Venango County Fair ScheduleSaturday, August 6

Pick up entry tags and numbers at the Fair Office.8 a.m.-3 p.m. — Animal entries arrival. All animals should arrive through back entrance.

Animal check- in to barn and health papers checked. Horses use the back entrance for check-in. Health papers will be checked and stall fees collected.9 a.m. — Jeep Invasion - all day11 a.m. — Bear Hollow Wood Carving Show - Top of the HillNoon-3 p.m. — Registration rabbits/poultry and all other exhibits2 p.m. — Bear Hollow Wood Carving Show - Top of the Hill4 p.m. — Barnyard Olympics - Nail Driving - Log Cabin5 p.m. — Bear Hollow Wood Carving Show - Top of the Hill

Zipline & Bounce Land 9-11Fairgrounds Close at 11 p.m.

Sunday, August 7Pick up entry tags and numbers at the Fair Office.

8 a.m.-5 p.m. — Animal entries arrive through back entrance. Animal check-in to barn and health papers checked. Horses use the back entrance for check-in. Health papers will be checked and stall fees collected.10 a.m. — Worship Service - Log Cabin11 a.m. — Mega Trucks - TBA11 a.m. — Mini- Horse Pulls - Main Stage/Pulling TrackNoon-5 p.m. — Registration of rabbits/poultry and all other exhibitsNoon — Bear Hollow Wood Carving Show - Top of the Hill1 p.m. — Barnyard Olympics - Hay Bale Throwing Contest - Phillips Arena2 p.m. — Bear Hollow Wood Carving - Top of the Hill4:30 p.m. — Bear Hollow Wood Carving Show - Top of the Hill5:30 p.m. — All 4-H Animal Exhibitors meeting - Phillips Area6 p.m. — Market Animals weigh-ins - Barns6:30 p.m. — Bear Hollow Wood Carving Show - Top of the Hill

Zipline & Bounce Land 9-11Fairgrounds Close at 11 p.m.

Monday, August 89-11a.m. — Judging of 4-H Clothing & Textile Projects - Log Cabin9 a.m. — Judging of all small exhibits (Exhibit halls will be closed to the public until judging is completed)9 a.m. — 4-H & Open Dairy Goat Show - Phillips Arena10 a.m. — Bear Hollow Wood Carving Show - Top of the Hill12:30 p.m. — Bear Hollow Wood Carving Show - Top of the HillGame Commission - Blue Bird Program - Scrubgrass Stage1 p.m. — Barnyard Olympics - Watermelon Seed spitting - Pulling Track2 p.m. — 4-H & Open Market/Meat Goat Show - Phillips Arena

3 p.m. — Bear Hollow Wood Carving Show - Top of the Hill4 p.m. — Barnyard Olympics - Rooster Crowing - Scrubgrass Stage5 p.m. — 4-H Game Horse Show - Kiwanis Bowl5:30 p.m. — Bear Hollow Wood Carving Show - Top of the Hill6 p.m. — Baked Goods Auction, Foster Bullock6-8 p.m. — Bingo - In Gameland6:30 p.m. — Garden Tractor Pulls - Main Stage/Pulling Track

Bar C Ranch Petting Zoo and Camel Rides, Zipline & Bounce Land 9-11

Gameland 1-5 p.m.Fairgrounds Close at 11 p.m.

Tuesday, August 99 a.m. — 4-H & Open Swine Show - Phillips Arena10 a.m. — Bear Hollow Wood Carving Show - Top of the Hill12:30 p.m. — Bear Hollow Wood Carving Show - Top of the Hill3 p.m. — Nail Design Contest - Foster/Bullock3 p.m. — Bear Hollow Wood Carving Show - Top of the Hill4 p.m. — Barnyard Olympics - Pie Eating - Scrubgrass Stage4:30 p.m. — Greg Knox Photo Booth - Log Cabin until closing5 p.m. — Vegetable & Fruit Carving Contest - Foster/Bullock5 p.m. — 4-H and Open Sheep Show - Phillips Arena5:30 p.m. — Bear Hollow Wood Carving Show - Top of the Hill

6-8 p.m. — Bingo in Gameland7 p.m. — Talent Show - Scrubgrass Stage7 p.m. — Tractor and Truck pulls - Pulling Track

Bar C Ranch Petting Zoo and Camel Rides, Zipline & Bounce Land 9-11

Gameland 1-5 p.m.Fairgrounds Close at 11 p.m.

Wednesday, August 109 a.m. — 4-H Pleasure Horse Show - Kiwanis Bowl9 a.m. — 4-H & Open Beef Show - Phillips ArenaNoon — Barnyard Olympics - Skillet Throwing Contest - Pulling Track

1 p.m. — Cincinnati Circus Juggling & Magic - Scrubgrass Stage3 p.m. — Lego Building contest - Foster/Bullock3 p.m. — Cincinnati Circus Juggling & Magic - Scrubgrass Stage3 p.m. — Livestock Good Production Practices Workshop - Phillips Arena4:30 p.m. — Greg Knox Photo Booth - Log Cabin until closing5 p.m. — Rabbit Show - Kelly Barn5 p.m. — Towel Folding contest - Foster/Bullock5 p.m. — Cincinnati Circus Juggling & Magic - Scrubgrass Stage6-8 p.m. — Bingo in Gameland7 p.m. — Dairy Fitting Contest - TBA7 p.m. — Truck and Tractor Pulls - Pulling track7:30 p.m. — Cincinnati Circus Juggling & Magic - Scrubgrass Stage8 p.m. — Teen Dance - Phillips Arena ($3 a person additional admission to the Fair admission sponsored by Teen Council)

Cincinnati Circus strolling - noon-8Bar C Ranch Petting Zoo and Camel Rides,

Zipline & Bounce Land 9-11Gameland 1-5 p.m.

Bear Hollow Wood CarvingCincinnati Circus

Fair Schedule continues on Page 7

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Thursday, August 119 a.m. — Open Game Horse Show - Kiwanis Bowl10 a.m. — 4-H Dairy Showmanship Show - Phillips Arena11:30 a.m. — 4-H & Open Dairy Type Show - Phillips Arena1 p.m. — Cincinnati Circus Juggling & Magic - Scrubgrass Stage3 p.m. — Cincinnati Circus Juggling & Magic - Scrubgrass Stage3 p.m. — Barnyard Olympics - Frog Jumping Contest - Log Cabin4:30 p.m. — Greg Knox Photo Booth - Log Cabin until closing5 p.m. — Cincinnati Circus Juggling & Magic - Scrubgrass Stage5 p.m. — Big Dog RC - Pulling Track6 p.m. — Cheese Yield Auction - Phillips Arena6:30 p.m. — 4-H Livestock Auction - Phillips Arena7 p.m. — Cincinnati Circus Juggling & Magic - Scrubgrass Stage

Cincinnati Circus - strolling - noon-8 p.m.Bar C Ranch Petting Zoo and Camel Rides,

Zipline & Bounce Land 9-11Gameland 1-5 p.m.

Fairgrounds Close at 11 p.m.

Friday, August 129 a.m. — Open Pleasure Horse Show - Kiwanis Bowl9 a.m. — Senior 4-H Livestock Showmanship Contest - Phillips ArenaNoon-3 p.m. — Home Depot Birdhouse - Log Cabin (max 30)1 p.m. — Supreme Livestock Contest - Phillips Arena1 p.m. — Cincinnati Circus Juggling & Magic - Scrubgrass Stage1 p.m. — Barnyard Olympics - Scavenger Hunt - In front of Gameland3 p.m. — Cincinnati Circus Juggling & Magic - Scrubgrass Stage3:30 p.m. — Kids Pedal Tractor Pull - Sponsored by Walls Dairy Transport LLC - Phillips Arena4:30 p.m. — Greg Knox Photo Booth - Log Cabin until closing5 p.m. — Cincinnati Circus Juggling & Magic - Scrubgrass Stage5 p.m. — Barnyard Olympics - Milking Contest - Milking Parlor5:30 p.m. — “Eggcellent” Adventure - for 4-H clubs, need teams of 5 members - Phillips Arena6 p.m. — Cook-Off - Any Fair Goer - “Ethnic Food Cook-Off” - Foster/Bullock Bluegrass Music - Log Cabin6:30 p.m. — Talent Show7 p.m. — Compact & Midsized Cars Demo Derby - Pulling Track7:30 p.m. — Cincinnati Circus Juggling & Magic - Scrubgrass Stage

Cincinnati Circus - strolling - noon-8 p.m.Bar C Ranch Petting Zoo and Camel Rides,

Zipline & Bounce Land 9-11Gameland 1-5 p.m.

Fairgrounds Close at 11 p.m.

Saturday, August 139 a.m. — Open Pet, 4-H Pet & 4-H Cat Show - Phillips Arena10:30 a.m. — 4-H Dog Show - Phillips Arena11 a.m. — Fireman’s Water Battle -TBANoon — Barnyard Olympics - Animal Costume Contest - Phillips Arena1 p.m. — Cincinnati Circus Juggling & Magic - Scrubgrass Stage2 p.m. — “Harvest for Health” and “Box Social Auction” - Phillips Arena3 p.m. — 4-H Awards Program - Phillips Arena3 p.m. — Cincinnati Circus Juggling & Magic - Scrubgrass Stage4:30 p.m. — Greg Knox Photo Booth - Log Cabin until closing5 p.m. — Cincinnati Circus Juggling & Magic - Outside Log Cabin5 p.m. — Barnyard Olympics - Crosscut Saw Contest - Phillips Arena5:30 p.m. — Power Wheels Derby - Pulling Track6 p.m. — Isaac Cole, Musician - Stage7 p.m. — Full Size Cars, Minivan, compact trucks &SUVs Demo Derby - Pulling Track7:30 p.m. — Cincinnati Circus Juggling & Magic - Scrubgrass StageDusk — Bonfire and Fireworks

Cincinnati Circus - strolling - noon-8 p.m.Bar C Ranch Petting Zoo and Camel Rides,

Zipline & Bounce Land 9-11Gameland 1-3 p.m.

Fairgrounds Close at 11 p.m.

Sunday August 146-11 a.m. — Release of animal entries8-11a.m. — Release of all entries

Map of Venango County Fairgrounds

Isaac Cole

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8 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald: Monday, June 6, 2016 CampingCampsites will be available to 4-H families, fair volunteers, and open class exhibitors on a first-come, first-served basis. Those with yearly campsites have priority over those who camp only the week of Fair.

Registration tag must be displayed on the camper at all times. Sites will be available on Wednesday, July 27, 2016. Campers arriving before

that should park in the parking lot.

1. All people staying on the fairgrounds must stay in a campsite.2. All youths must have a responsible adult chaperone in the campsite.3. The Fair closes at 11 p.m., all non-campers are to be off the grounds at this time. All camp-ers are to be at their campsites by 11:30 p.m.4. Camp sites cannot be changed without permission from Campground manager.5. Campers must maintain their own campsite, which must be kept clean and neat. If you bring it in, please take it out!6. NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES PERMITTED ON THE FAIRGROUND! Misuse of this rule will lead to removal from the fairgrounds.7. Dogs are not permitted on fairgrounds during the Fair. (Exceptions are Lead Dogs for the blind and pups in Lead Dog Training.)8. For emergency purposes each campsite must have a list of all persons staying in the campsite posted on the trailer or tent.9. Air Conditioners are NOT permitted.10. Most campsites are not large enough to accommodate more than 1 vehicle. Additional vehicles must be kept in parking lots.11. All individuals traveling in and out MUST purchase a pass.12. Campers should use the Sanford Lane gate between 7 a.m. and midnight. This gate will be locked between midnight and 7 a.m., during which time all camper traffic will use front entrance.13. Camp fee will be $50 for a random site during Fair week only. If you want preference for a site during Fair week, the fee will be $75 and you will need to contact the Fair Office to receive the Choice Camping Form. Camp sites must be reserved and paid in FULL by July 8, 2016. Contact Karen Hawkins at 724-376-2468.14. All campers must register at the FAIR OFFICE on or after August 6, 2016 to pick up your pass for your camper.

Camp Rules

2016 Venango County Fair Campsite Registration Form

Clip and MAIL to Karen HawkinsCampsites will be posted July 27, 2016

Send to: Karen Hawkins 636 Noggle Road Polk, PA 16342

Checks payable to: Venango County Fair, Inc.Campsite Registration Deadline: July 8, 2016

Check one that applies:

4-H Family Fair Volunteer Names of people in your campsite:

Name:

Address:

Phone #:

All campsites will be assigned through a random process unless you have completed a Seasonal Camping form or a Choice Fair Week Camping form. These forms are available at the Fair Office. This registration form is for “Random Fair Week Camping” only. Registration is due by July 8, 2016.

Campsite Agreement:I agree to remove all items from the campsite when I leave or I will not be given a site next year. I have read the rules listed on this page and agree to abide by them and all rules posted in the Fair Book.

Signature:

Date: Check #:

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4-H members participating in or attending club, county, regional, district, state and national programs, activities, events, shows and contests sponsored for youth by the 4-H Youth Development program of Penn State Cooperative Extension are required to conduct themselves according to the Pennsylvania 4-H Code of Conduct. The code operates in conjunction with the Pennsylvania 4-H Youth Development Program Behavioral Expectations and rules and regulations of the specific activity.

Adults attending or participating in 4-H Youth activities are expected to:1. Conduct themselves according to the code.2. Assist and support youth in their efforts to adhere to the code.

The following are not permitted at 4-H sponsored pro-grams, activities or events:

Possession, consumption or distribution of alcohol Possession, use or distribution of illegal drugs Possession or use of all tobacco products Sexual Activity Sexual Harassment Boys in girls’ rooms and girls in boys’ rooms or lodging

areas Cheating or misrepresenting project work Theft, destruction, or abuse of property Violation of established curfew Unauthorized absence from program site Physical, verbal, emotional or mental abuse of another

person

Possession or use of a weapon (This does not refer to the equipment used in authorized shooting sports practice or competition.)

Possession or use of a harmful object with the intent to hurt or intimidate others

Public display of affection is not appropriate. Other conduct determined to be inappropriate for a youth

development program by the event chair, designated Penn State Extension Educator or staff member or 4-H volunteer leader.

If the code is violated, the following steps may be taken:

The adult chaperone for the youth involved in the viola-tion (Extension Educator or 4-H leader) will be made aware of the situation.

The parent(s) may be called and arrangements made for transportation home at parent’s expense.

The 4-H’er(s) may be barred from participating in 4-H When a violation occurs at a competitive event, 4-H’er(s)

may be disqualified from the contest and be ineligible for any awards. Competition in later contests may also be barred. Determination will be made by event chair, a desig-nated Pennsylvania Extension Educator, Faculty, Staff member or 4-H volunteer leader. Disqualification of an indi-vidual may impact participation of an entire team.

When warranted (i.e., violation of Pennsylvania Laws) the situation may be referred to the police.

All chaperones are responsible for all youth at an event.

PA 4-H Code of Conduct 4-H Rules, Regulations1. According to PA State 4-H Policy, 4-H membership is open to

youth 5-18. Cloverbud 4-H members are those youth ages 5-7 years of age, as of January 1st of the current year. Those youth ages 8-18 (Youth must be 8 as of January 1st and not have passed their 19th birthday as of January 1st)) are traditional 4-H members.

2. To be eligible to show and sell a 4-H livestock market animal in 2016, 4-H members’ project and record books must be judged prior to the fair by a 4-H club leader or other adult designated by the 4-H club. In addition, 4-H members must have met the requirements of their 4-H club, county and regional rules. This includes completing and submit-ting a June 1st animal registration form with the extension office and completing Good Production Practices for the year by July 1, 2016. **Livestock 4-H members are to take their 4-H Livestock project and record books to show to the weigh master at weigh-in. **4-H Horse members are to show their completed and judged (at club level) project book and record book when they check in their horses when entering fair. A time will be designated and included on the 4-H web-site and by email. **4-H Goat exhibitors are to show their completed & judged (at club level) project book and record book to the weigh master when they check in prior to stalling.

3. Procedure for all 4-H Textile Science members: Pick up your entry tags from the fair office bring entry tag and 4-H textile science projects to the clothing judging area (Log Cabin) to be judged Monday of the fair from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.; after your items are judged, return all clothing and textile projects to Foster Bullock Hall for display.

4. 4-H members exhibiting a 4-H project in the fair are to bring their completed and judged (by a 4-H volunteer leader) 4-H project book with them to be exhibited with their 4-H project.

5. The Pennsylvania 4-H Code of Conduct will be followed by the Venango County Fair, Inc.

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New Bethlehem Staff: Front (left to right):Patty Goheen, Keli Michel, Jessica Smith,Bonnie Pence, Judy Rosario-Adams,Jodi Lufsey, Amanda Coon

Fryburg Staff : Front (left to right):Judy Eisenman, Michelle Bauer, AngieNiederriter Back: Jan Weaver,Craig Siegel, Jean Steele

Fryburg Staff : Front (left to right):Garrett Carulli, Julie Chambers,Ron Thompson, and Scott Daum,Back: Dave Koerner, Jeff Davis, andAllan Johnson Missing: Dena Hartzell,Jackie Quinn, and Sue Miller

Fryburg Staff : Front (left to right): Carol Lenhart, Lori Hollis,Julie Chambers Back: Linda Gatesman, Kelly Erwin,Nikki Byers, Suzanne Gazda

Fryburg Staff : Front (left to right):Kathy Rugh, Stephanie Dloniak,Bonny Irwin, Lisa BeachBack: Shannon Gilbert, Julie Lencer,Tammy Ball, Megan Stewart

Cranberry Staff : Front (from left):Peg Seigworth, and Sue French Back:(from left) Dave Hall, Peggy Beichner,Andrea Manssur Missing: Chris Lauer

Franklin Staff: Front (left to right):Pam Siegel, Connie Earp Back: CapriceCrawford, Chris Knox, Michele MellotMissing: Cathy Swanson

Oil City Staff: Front (left to right):Mary Rice, Bob Cross, Mary WiseBack: Susan Gates, Barbi Miller,Connie Dloniak, Celia O’Brian

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GENERAL RULES1. Open class is open to anyone, any age. 4-H classes

are open only to 4-H members enrolled in the Venango County 4-H Program.

2. Only exhibits for classes listed will be accepted.3. All entries must be registered by July 8 and include a

$1 entry fee per exhibitor for non-animal entries and the appropriate entry fee (as listed on entry form) per head for animal entries. Exhibit numbers may be picked up after noon on Saturday, August 6, in the Fair Office. Exhibits may be entered in the appropriate buildings from 12-3 p.m. on Saturday and noon-5 p.m. on Sunday. ALL ANIMALS MUST ENTER THROUGH THE BACK GATE. Market ani-mals will be weighed at 6pm at the scales on Sunday night.

4. All non-animal exhibits are to be left in place until 8 a.m. Sunday. The tear-off section of the entry tag MUST be pre-sented at the building where exhibitor is to receive the exhibit. Items not picked up at designated times will be put in the downstairs auditorium room to be picked up, during office hours.

5. An exhibitor may enter only one exhibit in each non-an-imal class. Animal entries - exhibitor may enter up to 2 ani-mals per class in dairy and breeding livestock classes. Dairy is limited to a total of 5 animals entered. Rabbit exhibitors may enter 2 breeding animals per class and 1 entry per exhibitor in market rabbit classes.

6. Every precaution will be taken for the protection of exhibitors and exhibits, but no responsibility will be assumed by Venango County Fair, Inc. for any loss or damage that may occur. Security will be in place from noon on Saturday through 8 a.m. on Sunday.

7. Judges’ decisions are final. In the event of no competi-tion in a class, a ribbon or a premium is awarded at the dis-cretion of the Judge.

8. Exhibitors staying overnight must stay in the camping area. Youth exhibitors/campers must have a responsible adult chaperone. There are no housing facilities provided.

9. Any misconduct of anyone on the fairgrounds during the Fair will result in the person being asked to leave the Fairgrounds. This includes the use of alcoholic beverages, nonprescription drugs, and controlled substances.

10. Skateboards, rollerblades, 3-wheelers, 4-wheelers, bicycles, dirt bikes and similar machines are not permitted during the Fair (Exception for Fair Board members). Dogs will NOT be permitted on the Fairgrounds during the Fair. The exception is during the 4-H Dog, Cat, Pet Show, the Open Pet Show, and during the Pet Dressing Contest. No pets will be permitted on the Midway grounds. Dogs in legiti-mate service dog programs in training are permitted.

11. Premiums will be paid in December 2016.12. Entries not registered prior to the Fair can be exhibit-

ed, but will not be judged for premiums. Entries forms (in the center of this book) must be filled out by July 8 and include the $1 entry fee for non-animal entries and the appropri-ate entry fee (as listed on entry form) per head for ani-mal entries and sent to:

Venango County Fair867 Mercer Rd, Suite A

Franklin, PA 16323

13. The Fair Board has the right to determine if there is an inappropriate entry and is able to have it removed from the fairgrounds.

14. No smoking on the fairgrounds except in designated areas.

Animal Rules - Open & 4-H

1. ALL Animals (horses, dairy, sheep, beef, swine, goats, poultry, and rabbits) MUST be registered on the proper entry form for both 4-H and open classes (in the center of this book) and returned to the Fair office by JULY 8. Entry fees must be sent with registration in order to complete registra-tion. Entries without payment will NOT be entered until payment has been received.

2. If animals are to be entered in OPEN and 4-H Classes, please NOTE: The class numbers are different! You must enter both & pay entry fee for open classes. To enter a 4-H class the animal must be designated by June 1 with the Penn State Extension Office as a 4-H animal. These designated ani-mals will be the only ones permitted to show in the 4-H classes.

3. Animals will be accepted until all available space is filled. All exhibitors will accept the stall(s) assigned without controversy. After available spaces are filled in the barns, no open class registrations will be accepted. Stall space will be provided for animals only — not tack and supplies.

4. If only one entry in a class, classes may be combined with another at the discretion of the superintendent or judge.

5. No livestock, including horses, showing evidence of infectious, contagious disease, or external parasitic disease shall be allowed entrance to a show. All horses must have an approved Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) after May 1, 2016, and a negative EIA within the 12 months prior to fair opening and a negative rabies test. All cattle, sheep, swine, goats & llamas must have an approved Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) within 30 days prior to show and bear unique permanent identification. Registration papers and health certificates must be checked and approved to stay on the fairgrounds.

6. A “Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship” (VCPR) form must be signed by animal owner or caretaker and present-ed for all animals upon arrival at all Pennsylvania fairs (this is included in the fair entry form at the center of this booklet)

7. The improper or illegal use of drugs for controlled behavior or antibiotics is prohibited. Venango County Fair, Inc. reserves the right to test for such use.

8. All 4-H market and breeding animals will be shown in 4-H classes throughout the year, including the Venango County Fair, clean and dry, no fitting products are to be used; only animal soap and water are to be used on 4-H market animals. Any violation of this will result in the dis-qualification from classes and the 4-H Livestock Sale.

9. ALL Animals must enter through the back gate. Animals will be permitted in the barns starting Saturday, August 6, from 8 am-3 pm or Sunday, August 7, from 8am-5pm. All animals need to be on the fairgrounds by 5pm Sunday. Market animals will be weighed beginning at 6pm Sunday. Animals need to have health certificates checked when stalled. All ANIMALS MUST BE IN BY 5pm Sunday. All animals may leave between 6am - 11a.m. Sunday, so barn cleaning may start. ALL HOGS ARE TERMINAL!

10. Proceeding weigh-ins, there will be a 4-H Animal exhibitors meeting at 5:30pm on Sunday night in the Phillips Arena. Attendance will be taken.

11. Exhibitors must provide feed, water and bedding for all animal entries, including poultry, cavies and rabbits. Failure to do so will result in exhibitors being expelled from the Fair. Wash racks are provided for keeping animals clean. All animals must be fed & watered at least once every 12 hours. Stalls must be cleaned AT LEAST daily.

12. Tasteful decorations in barns are encouraged. No water tubs or hoses for animals in the barn at any time. Chutes may be in the beef barn on show days in exhibitor’s space from 2 hours before the show to I hour after show is finished. Chutes in the barn are ONLY for fine finishing. No heavy clipping or blow-drying. No chutes or tables in aisles. No electric power washers will be permitted.

13. Scales location will be announced. Weigh-ins will be Sunday, August 7, at 6 pm.

14. In regards to showing 4-H animals: 4-H members must show their own animal in 4-H showmanship, 4-H mar-ket and 4-H breeding classes. If there is a health issue with a 4-H member or conflict with another 4-H show, the mem-ber can substitute a 4-H member to show (must be a Venango County 4-H member) with permission of an Extension Educator from Venango County. If youth are not present when the show is to begin or have not gained per-mission from an Extension Educator, youth will be disquali-fied from the show and sale. 4-H members are responsi-ble for bringing their own market projects to and from the sale ring. Members must also pay attention and be available to bring an animal back through the sale ring should their animal be donated and resold.

When a 4-H member has two 4-H animals in a breeding class, that 4-H member may get help from a Venango County 4-H member to show. Youth exhibiting a 4-H animal in a 4-H class at the fair must show their own 4-H animal in a showmanship class. There can be no substitute for this class. (For example: Sue broke her arm and cannot show her steer. Sue gets permission to substitute Joe, a member from her 4-H club, to show her steer. Joe can only show that steer in the market class, not the showmanship class. Sue simply won’t be able to enter the showmanship class.)

4-H youths who have completed a 4-H Livestock project but could not bring an animal to the fair or could not raise an animal can show in the 4-H Showmanship class. These youth would need to make arrangements to borrow a 4-H animal at the fair to show in the showmanship class only. The youth could also enter a poster in the animal-less section of this booklet, which would be entered in the Foster/Bullock building.

15. All open animals must make arrangements for trans-portation off the fairgrounds at the conclusion of the fair. All Market hogs (4-H and Open) will be terminal. To make arrangements for open hogs to get on a processor’s trailer, please get on the list at the Fair Office during Fair week.

16. All 4-H animals shown in 4-H market classes must be sold at the Venango County 4-H Livestock Auction at the Venango County Fair. Animals shown in the OPEN feeder classes (animals that do not make the minimum weight) are excluded from this rule. Underweight or overweight 4-H market animals will have the option of staying the week and showing in an underweight or overweight OPEN CLASS ONLY. Exception for Market animals not weighing at least: pigs:160#; Beef 720#, Sale Goats 48#; Lambs 64#; these will not be permitted to stay at the fair for exhibition. Arrangements will be made for them to be removed from the fairgrounds. PLEASE DO NOT BRING EXCESSIVELY LIGHT OR HEAVY WEIGHT ANIMALS TO THE FAIR. 4-H members will be able to borrow an animal for showmanship, if their animal is removed from the fair-gounds. Those 4-H members electing to keep their under/over weight animals at the Fair may show in a showmanship/fitting class and in the OPEN feeder market class. They will not be in the running for any Championship Ribbons and will NOT SELL. 4-H members must let the Extension office and the barn super-intendent know who is hauling their animal from the Fair. ALL HOGS ARE TERMINAL AND NEED TO BE GOING TO A PROCESSOR.

Applies to ALL animals:*Required paperwork WILL be checked.

Rules continue on Page 12

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(Continued from Page 10)17. 4-H members must meet current PA State Animal

Science Requirements. All 4-H animal science youths are required to participate in training regarding three specific “Good Production Practices (GPP’s)” annually. All youths will then be required to complete a survey (online or on-site) regarding those practices as identified annually by the Youth Quality Management for Animal Science Team of Penn State Extension.

Failure to participate in a certified training opportunity (annu-ally) by July 1, of the current 4-H year, will result in the youth’s inability to show project animal(s) at a county roundup or state and national 4-H sanctioned shows and sale programs. Participation in these programs is a privilege not a right. 4-H members must have a current record of training completion on file with the county cooperative extension office.

18. Show Dress Codes: Dairy - white shirt and white or black pants Beef, dairy beef, sheep, swine, market goats:

clean long pants or dress/skirt below the knee. Collared shirt with sleeves, buttoned appropriately. No commercial logos. No bare midriffs. No hats. Appropriate shoes for showing, which should be hard sole shoes, especially for steers and hogs. No sandals. 4-H members approaching the show ring with inappropriate attire will be instructed by the ring crew to change. 4-H members will not be permitted in the show ring until properly dressed.

Dairy Breeding Goats - Long sleeved white dress shirt, white pants, with matching shoes and belt in black, white or brown

19. Out-of-State exhibitors will need to check for animal health requirements:

http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_2_24476_10297_0_43/http%3B/10.41.0.77/AgWebsite/PublicationDetail.aspx?name=Fair-Animal-Health-Requirements&navid=11&parentnavid=0&pubid=746&

Venango County and Northwest Regional 4-H Livestock rules will be in effect at all times, even if not

printed in this book.Regional 4-H Rules can be found at:

http://extension.psu.edu/4-h/counties/venango/members/2014-regional-livestock-rules/view

Species Specific Rules:

HORSES1. All horses must have an approved CVI after May 1,

2016, and a negative EIA test results within 1 year of the event. Coggins test within 1 year prior to show. Report must include description of animal. Rabies vaccination required at least 1 month but not more than 12 months prior to show.

2. All animals entered must be stabled on the grounds, must compete and show. Exhibitors must post a stall card. Animals are to be in stall at all times unless exercising, grooming, or showing.

3. Exercise in rings only (allowed when rings are not in use), never in parking areas. Only driving and draft animals allowed at trailers in parking area while being harnessed or hitched.

4. Tending of animals to be done prior to 11:15 p.m. when all persons other than barn watch are to be out of barns.

5. Horses eligible in only one class for halter show.6. ** All horses and mini’s enter through the back gate

on Saturday, August 6, 8am-3pm or Sunday, August 7, 8am-5pm**. Papers will be checked at the gate.

7. There is a $25 stall fee, which is being collected at the gate. This fee will be returned to you at the end of fair when your stall has been cleaned. Checks only!

8. All 4-H State horse show rules apply as printed in rule book available at the Extension Office or online at : http://exten-sion.psu.edu/4-h/members/projects-resources/animal-sciences/horses/additional-resources/HorseShowRuleBook.pdf/view

DAIRY1. An animal can show in one type class only, and must

show in a type class to show in a group class. Without reg-istration papers from a recognized breed, animal will show as non-registered.

2. Rabies (animals over 3 months of age), IBR, PI3, & BVD vaccines required within 1 year prior to show. TB & Brucellosis not required for PA cattle.

3. Animals must have an individual official animal identifi-cation tag or tattoo.

BEEF & DAIRY BEEF1. Rabies (animals over 3 months) (market cattle are

exempt from the rabies vaccination requirement). IBR, PI3, & BVD vaccines required within 1 year prior to show. TB & Brucellosis not required for PA cattle. Without registration papers (3/4 blood or more) from a recognized breed, animal will show as non-registered. No horned cattle permitted. Need to have individual official identification tag or tattoo.

2. 4-H Market Beef will be weighed Sunday evening and project books need to be present at the scales at that time. Health papers and registrations will be checked in the barns prior to weigh-ins.

3. MARKET BEEF - Will not be judged by breed. Classes will be divided into weight classes of 3 or more animals. If beef animal weighs less than 720 lbs. it will not be permitted stay at the fair. Market weight is between 900#-1,550#.

4. A Bred & Owned class is available. 4-H member must own dam & market animal. Will be eligible for 4-H Bred & Owned Champion honors.

5. To be shown clean & dry. All market beef are to be slicked, with no more than ¼-inch of hair at time of show. 4-H members not adhering to these guidelines will not be permitted to show in 4-H market classes or sell their 4-H market beef in the 4-H Livestock Auction at the Fair. 4-H members are to follow Venango County 4-H & Northwest Regional 4-H Livestock rules, even if not printed in their entirety in the fair book.

SHEEP1. A current rabies vaccination (animals 3 month and

older) (market sheep are exempt from the rabies vaccination requirement) Purebreds must be identified by registry name & number, grade animals by farm flock number, correspond-ing to ear tag or tattoo. Must have scrapies tag or tattoo. All sheep must bear an official USDA/APHIS ear tag at show. Without registration papers from a recognized breed, animal will show as commercial.

2. MARKET LAMBS - Will be weighed Sunday evening beginning at 6pm and project books need to be present at the scales at that time. Health papers and registra-tions will be checked in the barns prior to weigh-ins.

If lamb weighs less than 64 lbs. it will not be permit-ted to stay on the fairgrounds. Market weight is between 80#-160#.

3. Will not be judged by breed. Market lambs must be dehorned. Classes will be divided into weight classes of 3 or more animals.

4. A Bred & Owned class is available. 4-H member must own dam & market animal. Will be eligible for 4-H Bred & Owned Champion honors.

5. To be shown clean & dry and slicked within 15 days of the fair. 4-H members not adhering to these guidelines will not be permitted to show in 4-H market classes or sell their 4-H market lamb in the 4-H Livestock Auction at the Fair. 4-H members may ONLY sell 1 market lamb through the 4-H Livestock Sale. 4-H members are to follow Venango County 4-H & Northwest Regional 4-H Livestock rules, even if not printed in their entirety in the fair book; please see these rules for more details.

SWINE1. Will not be judged by breed. Classes will be divided

into weight classes of 5 or more animals. If animal weighs less than 160 lbs. it will not be permitted to stay on the fairgrounds. Market weigh is between 200# -300#.

2. Brucellosis not required for PA animals.3. Must have individual animal ID (required).

4. Will be weighed Sunday evening and project books need to be present at the scales at that time. Health papers and registrations will be checked in the barns prior to weigh-ins.

5. Exhibitors will be permitted to show pigs using canes, pig pipes, or pig whips. Boards may be used in the barns and to move animals. To be shown clean & dry. Pigs can have their ears and tails shaved only! No body clipping of 4-H pigs will be per-mitted at any point during the 4-H project (from the time the pig is purchased as a 4-H pig until the time it is loaded out on the Sunday after fair.). 4-H members not adhering to these guidelines will not be permitted to show in 4-H market classes or sell their 4-H market swine in the 4-H Livestock Auction at the Fair.

GOATS1. BREEDING GOATS — Must have an official scrapies

ear tag or legible breed registration tattoo. Limited to 2 entries per class. No in-tact male goats. We will be following breed standards, please see www.adga.org (dairy goats) or www.abga.org (Boer goats) or www.npga-pygmy.com (pygmy goats) Space will be provided for milking stands.

2. 4-H MARKET GOATS — 4-H market goats needed to be weighed and tagged in May and they will show in the 4-H market goat class.

3. Goats will be weighed Sunday evening and project books need to be present at the scales at that time. Health papers and registrations will be checked in the barns prior to weigh-ins. If a goat weighs less than 48 lbs. it will not be permitted to stay on the fairgrounds.

4. Classes will be divided into weight classes. Market weigh is between 60#-125#. Animals shown in this class will be sold through the 4-H Livestock Sale.

5. Must have an official scrapies ear tag or legible breed registration tattoo. Limited to 2 entries per class.

6. No in-tact male goats.7. 4-H Market Goats are to be shown clean and dry and

slicked from head to tail (may leave a paint brush on end of tail), from knees and hock up. 4-H members not adhering to these guidelines will not be permitted to show in 4-H market classes or sell their 4-H market goat in the 4-H Livestock Auction at the fair.

8. 4-H MEAT GOATS — 4-H Meat Goats not weighed and tagged in May, will be shown in the 4-H Meat Goat class. These animals will not be sold through the 4-H Livestock Sale. Must have an official scrapies ear tag or legible breed registration tattoo. Limited to 2 entries per class. No in-tact male goats.

RABBITS1. Will be screened on arrival for health & show condi-

tions.Entries will be accepted until the barn is full.2. Must be permanently and legibly tattooed in left ear.3. No rabbits under 8 weeks of age (except Doe with lit-

ter).4. Sales may be conducted after animal check-out at the

conclusion of the Fair.5. Rabbits will be shown by breed and variety, according

to ARBA rules.6. Any disputes will be resolved by Dept Super.

POULTRY1. Only 4-H Poultry will be shown this year.2. Must have owner’s certification that entries are free

from transmissible disease, showing date of Pullorum-Typhoid and Avain Influenza blood testing, with number, breed, species, & ID band number of each bird entered.

3. All poultry must originate from a flock in which a minimum of 30 birds, 3 weeks or older were tested sero-logically negative for avian influenza within 6 months of shipment and shipment is accompanied by test report. Entries must have had a negative pullorum-typhoid test-ing within 90 days from the beginning of the fair.

4. Entries need to have identification leg bands.5. Cockerels & pullets only, due to space. Poultry will be

shown by breed and variety, with a limit of 2 birds per exhib-itor per class. Except for the designated classes for birds over 1 year and under 2, poultry exhibited will be under 1 year of age. For a list, contact the Extension Office.

Required paperwork WILL be checked!

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There is a $25 stall fee, which will be collected at the gate with health papers. This fee will be returned at the end of fair when the stall

has been cleaned.

DEPARTMENT 1 - HorsesSECTION 1 - Game Horse

Show - 9 am Thursday, KIWANIS BOWLAges are as of January 1, of current year.

Pee Wee 7 years and underJunior 8-13 year olds

Senior 13-18 year oldsAdult 19 and over

Outstanding exhibit in each individual class will receive:

1st-$10 2nd-$9 3rd-$8 4th-$7 5th-$6

Classes:01101. Barrels - Pee Wee01102. Barrels - Jr01103. Barrels - Sr01104. Barrels - Adult01105. Poles - Pee Wee01106. Poles - Jr01107. Poles - Sr01108. Poles - Adult01109. Keyhole - Pee Wee01110. Keyhole - Jr01111. Keyhole - Sr01112. Keyhole - Adult01113. Cutback - Pee Wee01114. Cutback - Jr01115. Cutback - Sr01116. Cutback - Adult01117. Open End Barrel - Pee Wee01118 Open End Barrel - Jr01119. Open End Barrel - Sr01120. Open End Barrel - Adult01121. Flag Race - Pee Wee01122. Flag Race - Jr01123. Flag Race - Sr01124. Flag Race - Adult01125. Egg and Spoon - Pee Wee01126. Egg and Spoon - Jr01127. Egg and Spoon - Sr01128. Egg and Spoon - Adult01129. Down and Back - Pee Wee01130. Down and Back - Jr01131. Down and Back - Sr01132. Down and Back - Adult01133. Straight Barrels- Pee Wee01134. Straight Barrels- Jr01135. Straight Barrels- Sr01136. Straight Barrels- Adult01137. Relay Race - Open01138. Dollar Bareback- Open

SECTION 2 - Pleasure HorseShow - 9 am Friday, KIWANIS BOWL

Ages are as of January 1, of current year. Pee Wee 7 years and under

Junior 8-13 year oldsSenior 13-18 year olds

Adult 19 and overOutstanding exhibit in each individual class

will receive:1st-$10 2nd-$9 3rd-$8 4th-$7 5th -$6 Note: Due to possible schedule conflicts

classes could be cancelled if not completed by 4pm

01141. Miniature Halter - Mare 3 and under01142. Miniature Halter - Mare 4 and over01143. Miniature Halter - Geldings01144. Miniature Halter- Stallions01145. Miniature Halter - Get a Sire01146. Miniature Halter - Produce of Dam01147. Horse Halter01148. Pony Halter01149. Open Mini Jumping01150. Open Lead Line01151. Mini in Hand Trail

01152. Miniature Driving Youth01153. Miniature Driving Adult01154. Open Horse and Pony Driving01155. Obstacle Driving - Miniature01156. Obstacle Driving - Horse and Pony01157. Beginner Pleasure01158. Beginner Equitation01159. Western Pleasure - Pee Wee01160. Western Pleasure - Jr.01161. Western Pleasure - Sr.01162. Western Pleasure - Adult01163. Horsemanship - Pee Wee01164. Horsemanship - Jr01165. Horsemanship - Sr01166. Horsemanship - Adult01167. English Pleasure - Pee Wee01168. English Pleasure - Jr01169. English Pleasure - Sr01170. English Pleasure - Adult01171. English Equitation - Pee Wee01172. English Equitation - Jr01173. English Equitation - Sr01174. English Equitation - Adult

SECTION 3 - Haul-in HitchShow - Tuesday 9 am Kiwanis

Show contact: Jack Hoffman814-437-1535ENTRY FEE $10 for the day

Premiums: 1st-$20, 2nd-$15, 3rd-$10, 4th-$5, 5th-Ribbon only

Registration for the Haul-in Show due upon arrival

01175. Single Draft Hitch - Ladies01176. Single Draft Hitch - Men01177. Single Draft Hitch - Youth01178. Tandem Hitch - Adult01179. Tandem Hitch - Youth01180. Team Hitch - Adult01181. Team Hitch - Youth01182. Unicorn Hitch01183. Four Horse Hitch01184. Six Horse Hitch

DEPARTMENT 2Dairy Cattle

Open Type Show - Thursday 11:30 amPHILLIPS ARENA

Outstanding exhibits in Classes 201-207and 210-220 will receive:

1st-$15 2nd-$12 3rd-$9 4th-$6 5th-$4Outstanding exhibits in Classes 208, 209,

225-230 will receive:1st-$25 2nd-$20 3rd-$15 4th-$10 5th-$5Breeder Defined - The individual whose prefix appears on the registration certificate shall be considered the breeder of the animal.Exhibitor Defined - The individual who is housing the animal with verification provided by official health certificate or DHI Sheet.

MILKING CENTER REGULATIONSThe facilities and equipment at the

“Milking Center” are provided for the exclu-sive use of the exhibitors of milking dairy cows and are to be used for milking only.

There shall be NO clipping or washing of cattle or any other livestock, other than udder washing as a preparation for milk-ing. The washing equipment and water in the milk house are to be used exclusively for the washing and sanitizing of the milk handling equipment and shall not be used for any other purpose.

No milk from animals being treated with antibiotics shall be introduced into the milk-ing system. The loss of sale of milk due to treated cows in the facility shall fall under the responsibility of the exhibitor. Any per-son entering a milking cow at the Fair, by his entry, gives the Dairy Superintendent or his designee the authorization to periodical-ly sample milk from that cow for the pur-pose of antibiotic testing.

All milk from the milking center will be sold to a milk handler selected by the Dairy Superintendent with payment made to the Venango County 4-H Dairy Club. These funds will be used for the mainte-nance and improvement of the milking center and dairy housing facilities.

The milking center will be open for use between the hours of 5 to 8 a.m., and 5 to 8 p.m. each day of the fair with the excep-tion of the evening prior to the show and show day when off-hour milking is neces-sary for show preparation. The Dairy Parlor Superintendent shall have authority to establish additional rules as he/she may deem necessary and such rules will be posted at the milking center.Breeds:01. Ayrshire 02. Brown Swiss 03. Guernsey04. Holstein05. Jersey 06. Milking Shorthorn (To be eligible to be shown as a Milking Shorthorn base hair color must be red, white, or roan (red & white intermixed) No other color allowed.07. Red & White

Junior Classes:201. Spring calf, born 3/1/16-5/31/16202. Winter calf, born 12/1/15-2/28/16203. Fall calf, born 9/1/15-11/30/15204. Summer yearling, born 6/1/15-8/31/15205. Spring yearling, born 3/1/15-5/31/15206. Winter yearling, born 12/1/14-2/28/15207. Fall yearling, born 9/1/14-11/30/14Junior Champion Female (Ribbon)Reserve Junior Champion Female (Ribbon)

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OPEN CLASS: Open to anyone in Venango and surrounding counties

ALL Horses must use the back entrance into Fair. Entry times are Saturday 8-3 or Sunday 9-5. Health papers

will be checked before horses are unloaded.

NOTICE: There is a separate registration form for those

entering Horse classes. The form is on Page 35

of this booklet.

The Coggins Test & Rabies Vaccination for horses and ponies will be required and enforced. A validated certifi-cate must accompany ALL horse and pony entries. Horses and ponies will not be accepted on the Fairgrounds without this certificate.

Animals may be tested for drugs.

Coggins Test papers will be checked before pull and show for all teams and Haul in Show animals.

A current CVI is required.

RABIES & COGGINS TEST NOTICE

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(Continued from Page 14)Junior Group Classes:*Each exhibitor is limited to 1 group entry per class208. Junior Get-of-Sire - three animals sired by the same bull, under two years of age, none of which have freshened. One of the three must be owned, and the Get entered by one exhibitor.209. Jr Best 3 Females - three females, under 2 years of age, bred by exhibitor and carrying the same prefix and at least one to be owned by exhibitor.200. Jr. Best Bred and Owned by Exhibitor - one animal per prefix

Senior Classes:210. Fall yearling in milk211. Junior 2-year-old, born 3/1/14- 8/31/14212. Senior 2-year-old, born 3/1/13- 2/28/14213. Junior 3-year-old, born 3/1/13- 8/31/13214. Senior 3-year-old, born 9/1/12- 2/28/13215. Cow, 4-year-old, born 9/1/11-8/31/12216. Cow, 5-year-old, born 9/1/10-8/31/11217. Aged cow, born before 9/1/10

219. Dry Cow Senior Champion Female (Ribbon)Reserve Senior Champion Female (Ribbon)Grand Champion Female (Ribbon)Reserve Grand Champion Female (Ribbon)

Senior Group Classes:*Each exhibitor is limited to 1 group entry per class218. Best Udder, - 1st and 2nd udder cows in each class to compete for 1st and 2nd place220. 100,000 Lb. - any age cow that has produced 100,000 lbs. of milk on standard DHIA or DHIR test - verification of production must be available.221.Sr Best Bred and Owned by Exhibitor in milk (1 animal per prefix)225. Dam & Daughter, any age, need not be owned by exhibitor or from the same herd226. Sr. Get-of-Sire, Three animals sired by the same bull, 2 yrs old or over. A younger animal in milk may be exhibited in this class. One of the 3 must be owned and the Get entered by 1 Exhibitor.227. Best 3 females, any age 2 yrs and over, bred by exhibitor and carrying the same prefix and at least one to be owned by exhibitor.228. Dairy herd, 3 cows that have freshened, may include dry cows all owned by one exhibitor229. Produce of one dam, 2 animals any age, the produce of one cow. The dam must be named. Animals need not be owned by same exhibitor230. Breeders Performance - 3 animals - 1 calf, 1 heifer and 1 cow that has freshened at least once; all to be owned by 1 exhibitor/farm and at least 1 bred by exhibitor

Supreme Open Champion (Ribbon)Jr. Supreme Open Champion (Ribbon)

DEPARTMENT 3- Beef Cattle

SECTION 1Show: Wednesday 9 am

PHILLIPS ARENAOutstanding exhibit in each class will receive:1st-$15 2nd-$12 3rd-$9 4th-$6 5th-$4

Breeds:01. Angus 02. Charolais03. Hereford04. Shorthorn 05. Simmental 06. Limousin07. Others (by breed) 08. Commercial

Classes:301. Junior bull calf, born after 1/1/16302. Senior bull calf, born 9/1/15-12/31/15303. Summer yearling bull, born 5/1/15- 8/31/15304. Junior yearling bull, born 1/1/15- 4/30/15305. Senior yearling bull, born 9/1/14- 12/31/14306. 2-year-old bull, born 1/1/14-8/31/14Champion Bull (Ribbon)Reserve Champion Bull (Ribbon)

307. Junior heifer calf, born after 1/1/16308. Senior heifer calf, born 9/1/15- 12/31/15309. Summer yearling heifer, born 5/1/15- 8/31/15310. Junior yearling heifer, born 1/1/15- 4/30/15311. Senior yearling heifer, born 9/1/14- 12/31/14312. 2-year-old heifer, born 1/1/14-8/31/14Champion Female (Ribbon)Reserve Champion Female (Ribbon)Champion Female of Show (Ribbon)

315. Junior Get-of-Sire: 3 animals under 2 yrs., all by 1 sire316. Senior Get-of-Sire: 3 animals 2 yrs. or over, by 1 sire317. Cow calf - calf born after 1/1/16

SECTION 2 - Market BeefOutstanding exhibit in each class will receive:1st-$15 2nd-$12 3rd-$9 4th-$6 5th-$4

Classes:09340. Feeder Beef born after 11/1/15 (not eligible for champion classes)09350. Individual market beefChampion market beef (Ribbon) Reserve Champion market beef (Ribbon)

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DEPARTMENT 4Breeding Sheep

SECTION 1Show: Tuesday 5pm PHILLIPS ARENA

Outstanding exhibit in each class will receive:1st-$8 2nd-$7 3rd-$6 4th-$5 5th-$4

Breeds:01. Hampshire02. Dorset03. Suffolk04. Others (by breed)05. Commercial

Classes:401. Ram, lamb, under 1 year402. Ram, 1 year and under two403.Pair of ram lambsChampion Ram (Ribbon)Reserve Champion Ram (Ribbon)

404. Ewe 1 year and under 2405. Ewe, lamb and under 1 year406. Pair of ewe lambsChampion Ewe (Ribbon)Reserve Champion Ewe (Ribbon)

407. Pen of lambs (1 ram, 2 ewes)408. Breeder’s Young flock (1 ram, 2 ewes)409. Flock (1 ram, 2 ewes 1-2 yrs & 2 ewes less than 1 yr)410. Get-of-Sire

SECTION 2 - Market LambsShow: Tuesday 5pm PHILLIPS ARENA

Outstanding exhibit in each class will receive:1st-$8 2nd-$7 3rd-$6 4th-$5 5th-$4

Class 09450. Individual market lambs(open classes for under and over weight lambs

will be determined at the fair. These animals will NOT be eligible for Championship ribbons)Champion market lamb (Ribbon) Reserve Champion market lamb (Ribbon)

SECTION 8 - WoolFoster/Bullock Building

Outstanding exhibit in each class will receive:1st-$5 2nd-$4 3rd-$3 4th-$2 5th-$1

Classes:09460. Fine wool: 64’s to 80’s09461. 1/2 and 3/8 blood: 56’s to 62’s09462. Quarter and low quarter: 46’s to 54’sChampion fleece (Ribbon)

DEPARTMENT 5Market Swine

Show: Tuesday 9am, PHILLIPS ARENAOutstanding exhibit in each class will receive:1st-$6 2nd-$5 3rd-$4 4th-$3 5th-$2

Class 09501. Individual market hogs(open classes for under and over weight lambs

will be determined at the fair. These animals will NOT be eligible for Championship ribbons)Champion market swine (Ribbon)Reserve Champion market swine (Ribbon)

DEPARTMENT 6Goats

SECTION 1 - Dairy GoatsShow: Monday 9am Phillips Arena

Outstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$6 2nd-$5 3rd-$4 4th-$3 5th-$2

Breeds:01. Alpine-French, Rock, & Swiss02. La Mancha03. Nubian04. Saanen05. Toggenburg06. Nigerian Dwarfs07. All Other Purebreds08. Recorded Grades

Classes:601. Doe Kids born after April 1, 2016602. Doe Kids born 1/1/16-3/31/16603. Doe Kids born 1/1/15-12/31/15604. Does in Milk, under 2 years605. Milking Doe, 2 years and under 3606. Milking Doe, 3 years and under 5607. Milking Doe, 5 years and overBest Doe in Show (Ribbon)608. Dam & Daughter609. Get-a-SireGrand and Reserve Junior Doe (Ribbon)Grand and Reserve Senior Doe (Ribbon)

SECTION 2 - Market GoatsShow: Monday 2pm Phillips Arena

Outstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$6 2nd-$5 3rd-$4 4th-$3 5th-$2

09610. Market Goats (breed number not needed) will be divided by weight(open classes for under and over weight lambs

will be determined at the fair. These animals will NOT be eligible for Championship ribbons)

SECTION 3 - Breeding Meat Goats

Show: Monday following Market GoatsOutstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$6 2nd-$5 3rd-$4 4th-$3 5th-$2

Breeds:11. Purebred/Fullblood Boer (need registration papers)12. Percentage Boer (1/2-7/8 percent)13. CrossbredClasses:601. Doe Kid under 6 months602. Doe Kid 6-9 months603. Doe Kid 9-12 months604. Yearling under 16 months605. Yearling 16-20 months606. Yearling 20-24 months607. Doe, 2 years and under 3608. Doe, 3 years and overChampion and Reserve Jr DoeChampion and Reserve Sr. DoeGrand Champion Breeding Meat Doe

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(Continued from Page 16)SECTION 4 - Non-Dairy Fiber

GoatsShow: Monday following Meat Goats

Outstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$6 2nd-$5 3rd-$4 4th-$3 5th-$2

Breeds:14. Pygmies15. Angoras

Classes:601. Doe kid, under 1 year602. Yearling, 1 year and under 2, not in milk603. Doe, 1 year and under 2604. Doe, 2 years and under 3605. Doe, 3 years and under 5606. Doe, 5 years and overChampion and Reserve Jr DoeChampion and Reserve Sr. DoeGrand Champion Non-Dairy Fiber Doe

SECTION 5 - Pack and Harness Goats

Show: Monday at the conclusion of the Goat Shows

Outstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$6 2nd-$5 3rd-$4 4th-$3 5th-$2

Pack goats qualifications are wether or non-lactating doe onlyExhibitors must provide their own packs.

16610 Beginning Pack Goats - goats age 2-6 months. Must be able to walk on a lead and respond to simple verbal commands. Will carry an empty pack.16611. Intermediate Pack Goat - Goats 6-12 months of age. Must be able to walk with or without a lead and respond to verbal commands. Will carry a pack no heavier that 10% of its body weight16612. Senior Pack Goat - Goats 12 months of age and over. Must complete a course walking free using only verbal commands. Will carry a pack no heavier that 30-40% of its body weight.

Harness/Hitch Goats:16613. Carting - Beginner Hitch - kid driven from behind - no cart.16614. Carting - novice Hitch - yearling driven from behind- no cart16615. Carting - Intermediate hitch - Yearling or older with cart driven from behind - no rider16616.Carting - Advanced hitch - 2 years old or older driven by youth from cart16617. Carting - Double Hitch - team driven from cart

The Kelly Barn, Dairy Barns, Livestock Barn, Goat Barnand Beef Barn will be judged for individual exhibitors.

Horse barns will be judged for 4-H Clubs who maintain safe,attractive and sanitary conditions.

1st - $10Exhibits will be scored on the following:

Cleanliness of animals ....................................................................15Cleanliness of bedding ....................................................................15Entry cards & ribbons won neatly displayed with animals ..............20Keeping grain, hay, feed presentable ..............................................10Keeping equipment sanitary & neat ................................................10Keeping aisles clean .......................................................................15Courtesy to people ..........................................................................15

TOTAL ...........................................................................................100

Decorations are encouraged. Unannounced inspections will be made. Awards will be given on a daily basis.

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SECTION 2 - Market404. Meat Pen - 3 rabbits, 3-8 lbs. each, max age of 70 days405. Single Fryer- 3-8 lbs, max age of 70 days406. Roaster- 5.5-9 lbs, over 10 weeks but less than 6 months of age407. Stewer - over 8 lbs, 6 months of age and overGrand and Reserve Meat Rabbit

SECTION 3 - BreedingOutstanding exhibit in each class:

1st-$3 2nd-$2 3rd-$1Breeds:201. *American Blue202. * American White203. American Fuzzy Lop Solid204. American Fuzzy Lop Broken205. American Sable206. English Angora, Colored207. English Angora, White208. French Angora Colored209 French Angora, White210. *Giant Angora211. Satin Angora, colored212. Satin Angora, white213. Belgian Hare214. *Beveren, white215. *Beveren, blue216. *Beveren, black217. *Blanc deHotot218. Britannia Petite, black219. Britannia Petite, black otter220. Britannia Petite, broken221. Britannia Petite, chestnut agouti222. Britannia Petite, REW223. Britannia Petite, sable marten224. * Californian225.* Champaign D’Argent226. *Checkered Giant, black227. *Checkered Giant, blue228.* Chinchilla, American229. * Chinchilla, Giant230. Chinchilla, Standard231. *Cinnamon232. *Crème D’Argent 233. Dutch, Black234. Dutch, Blue235. Dutch, Chocolate

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2016 Venango County Fair Family Living ExhibitsDEPARTMENT 11 - Youth

Foster/Bullock Bldg.Outstanding exhibits receive:1st-$3 2nd-$2 3rd-$1

SECTION 1 - pre-4-H age (up to 8 years)70000. Collage70001. Drawing70002. Painting on fabric70003. Photograph- 5x7 photo no mattes or frames70004. Rubber Stamping70006. Water color70007. Potholder70008. Stepping Stones -no larger than 12” square70009. Farm Display - no larger than 2’ square70010. Model Rockets70011. Shoebox Float - Make a miniature parade float constructed of a shoebox using the fair theme “Sew It, Grow It, Show It” The maximum size is 10”x16”.70012. Scrapbook - one completed scrapbook page with the fair theme - “Sew It, Grow It, Show It”70013. Original Short Story - use 8½”x 11” paper; hand illustrated or computer aided; numbered pages; bond together with presentation cover70014. Jewelry - must be secured in a small box70015. Bookmark70016. Christmas Tree Ornament70018. Trail Mix- pint jar of your favorite homemade trail mix; min of 5 ingredients70019. Button Creations - must be secured to a base70020. Decorated Bowling Pin contest Can be decorated in any way. Must be free standing or come with a base. Judged on creativity and neatness.70021. Fun Foam Creation - from a kit70022. Fun Foam Creation - original design70023. Handmade Greeting Card - between 4x6” and 5x7”, no envelopes, no stickers or computer generated cards70024. Jazzy Jars - a decorated Quart Jar with ring and lid and no electrical attachments. Can be decorated inside or outside, be creative!70025. Origami item- must be secured in a small box70026. Decorated Light Bulb - must be secured into a small box70027. Painted Rock70028. NEW Colored Coloring Book Page

SECTION 2 - Youth ages 8-18Farm Show Poster Contest

For classes 70035-70037 Posters need to be 14½ x 22 (half sheet poster board) and ages are as of June 1, 2016. This year’s theme for the poster “Know Your Farmer.” The winner from each age group qualifies to enter the 2017 PA Farm Show Poster Contest.70035. Farm Show Poster - “Know Your Farmer” (8-11)70036. Farm Show Poster - Know Your Farmer” (12-14)70037. Farm Show Poster - “Know Your Farmer” (15-18)70040. Shoe Box Float, (ages 8-12) - Make a miniature parade float constructed of a shoebox using the fair theme “Sew It, Grow It, Show It” The maximum size is 10”x16”.

70041. Stepping Stones - no larger than 12” square70042. Original Short Story - use 8½”x 11” paper; hand illustrated or computer aided; numbered pages; bond together with presentation cover70043. Jewelry - (ages 8-12) must be secured in a box70044. Jewelry - (ages 13-18) must be secured in a box70045. Polymer Clay creation - must be secured in a box70046. Bookmark70047. Duct Tape Creation70048. Christmas Tree Ornament - must be secured in a box70049. NEW Pin Cushion- no larger than 6”x6”x6”70050. Poetry - use 8½”x11” paper70051. Button Creations - must be secured to a base70052. Decorated Bowling Pin contest Can be decorated in any way. Must be free standing or come with a base. Judged on creativity and neatness.70053. Handmade Greeting Card- between 4x6” and 5x7”, no envelopes, no stickers or computer generated cards70054. Jazzy Jars - a decorated Quart Jar with ring and lid and no electrical attachments. Can be decorated inside or outside, be creative!70055. Origami item- must be secured in a small box70056. Decorated Light Bulb - must be secured into a small box70057. Painted Rock70058. NEW Colored Adult Coloring Book Page70059. NEW Arm Knitting

Photography Classes5”x7” prints with NO frames or mattes70060. Photography - B&W 5”x7” single print70061. Photography - Action/Sport 5”x7” single print70062. Photography - Animals 5”x7” single print70063. Photography - People 5”x7” single print70064. Photography -Scenic 5”x7” single print70065. Photography - Still Life 5”x7” single print70066. Photography -Digital Manipulated5”x7” single print70067. Photography - Critter (insects, bugs, etc.) 5”x7” single print70068. Photography - 2015 Fair 5”x7” single print70069. Photography - “Military” 5”x7” single print70070. Photography - “Selfie” - 5”x7”

SECTION 3 - Multi-GenerationalYouth up to 18 with an adult helper

At least 2 generations of exhibitors must be involved, in any combination with the majority of the project being done by the youth and advised by the adult (Uncle & Niece, Grandma & granddaughter, etc.) for the following classes:

All baked goods will be auctioned at a sale around 6:00 p.m. on Monday. If you do not wish to have your entry sold, please indicate when entering. A sample of all entries remain at Fair for exhibit.

70071. Multi-Generation Cookies - 1 plate of 6 cookies (youth ages up to 8)70072. Multi-Generation Cookies - 1 plate of 6 cookies (youth ages 8-18)70073. Multi-Generation Pillow (youth ages up to 8)70074. Multi-Generation Pillow (youth ages 8-18)70075. Multi-Generation Frosted Cake (youth ages up to 8)70076. Multi-Generation Frosted Cake (youth ages 8-18)70077. Multi-Generation Decorated Cupcake - In a clear container with 1 cupcake (youth ages up to 8)70078. Multi-Generation Decorated Cupcake - In a clear container with 1 cupcake (youth ages 8-18)70079. Multi-Generational Jewelry (youth ages up to 8) must be secured in a box70080. Multi-Generational Jewelry (youth ages 8-18) must be secured in a box70081. Polymer Clay creation (youth ages up to 8) must be secured in a box70082. Polymer Clay creation (youth ages 8-18) must be secured in a box70083. Multi-generational birdhouse (youth ages up to 8)70084. Multi-generational birdhouse (youth ages 8-18)70085. Multi-generational Wooden Household article (youth ages up to 8)70090. Multi-generational Wooden Household article (youth ages 8-18)70091. Multi-generational Repurpose (youth ages up to 8) - need picture of beginning item, new item must have a new purpose70092. Multi-generational Repurpose (youth ages 8-18) - need picture of beginning item, new item must have a new purpose70093. Multi-generational Refurbished (youth ages up to 8) - need picture of beginning item70094. Multi-generational Refurbished (youth ages 8-18) - need picture of beginning item70095. Multi-generational Quilt (youth ages up to 8)70096. Multi-generational Quilt (youth ages 8-18)

All baked goods need to be submitted in or on sturdy, disposable containers and wrapped in either clear

plastic or zipper bags to retain freshnessand prevent contamination

Any baked item that requires refrigeration after baking will NOT be accepted for food safety reasons.

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DEPARTMENT 12Hay-Grains

Foster/Bullock BuildingOutstanding exhibit in each class receives:

1st-$3 2nd-$2 3rd-$1SECTION 1 - Grains

Classes:71001. Oats - 1 quart 71002. Wheat - 1 quart 71003. Barley- 1 quart 71004. Rye - 1 quart 71005. Speltz - 1 quart 71006. Buckwheat - 1 quart71007. Soybeans - 1 quart71008. Sunflowers - 1 mature head71009. Field Corn - 6 ears, husked 201571010. Field Corn - 3 stalks71011. Silage Corn - 3 stalks71012. Sunflower judged on height71013. Soybeans - 1 plant

SECTION 2 - HayLong hay only (an exhibit shall consist of a bale section approximately 18” x 16” x 6” thick, or an equivalent amount if cut from hay in the mow).Classes:71020. Alfalfa - any cut, not over 50% grass71021. Alfalfa/Grass mix - any cut, 50% and over grass71022. Clover - any cut, not over 50% grass71023. Clover/Grass mix - any cut, 50% and over grass71024. Mixture - any mixture 71025. Grass Hay - any cut71026. One decorated Square hay baleBest of Show - Department 12 (Ribbon)

DEPARTMENT 13Vegetables

Foster/Bullock Building.Outstanding exhibit in each class receives:

1st-$3 2nd-$2 3rd-$1Family Garden class only:

1st-$10 2nd-$8 3rd-$6Classes:7373001. Celery - 1 bunch7373002. Horticulture Beans - 10 pods7373003. Lima Beans - 10 pods7373004. Other Beans - 10 pods7373005. Flat Green Snap Beans - 10 pods7373006. Round Green Snap Beans - 10 pods 7373007. Flat Yellow Beans - 10 pods 7373008. Round Yellow Beans - 10 pods7373009. Red Beets - 5, 2” stalks 7373010. Yellow Beets - 5, 2” stalks 7373011. Brussels Sprouts7373012. Peas - 10 pods7373013. Broccoli - 1 head7373014. Cabbage - Round - 1 head7373015. Cabbage - Flat - 1 head7373016. Cabbage - Red - 1 head 7373017. Cabbage - Pointed - 1 head

7373018. Carrots - 5, 1” stalks7373019. Cauliflower - White - 1 head 7373020. Cauliflower - Purple - 1 head7373021. White Sweet Corn - 5, husks on 7373022. Yellow Sweet Corn - 5, husks on 7373023. Other Corn - 5, husks on7373024. Cucumber Pickles - 5, under 3”7373025. Cucumber Pickles - 5, 3” to 5” 7373026. Slicing Cucumbers - 5, 5” to 8”7373027. Slicing Cucumbers - 5, over 8”7373028. Eggplant - Display 17373029. Garlic - 1 bulb, mature7373030. Kohlrabi - Display 3 without root or leaves7373031. Head Lettuce - 1 head7373032. Leaf Lettuce - 5 bunches, in water or soil7373033. Endive - 1 bunch, in water or soil7373034. Bib Lettuce - 1 bunch, in water or soil7373035. Swiss Chard - 1 bunch, in water or soil7373036. Muskmelon- Display 1 7373037. Red Onions - 3, 1” stalk, not peeled7373038. Spanish Sweet Onions - 3, 1’ stalk, not peeled 7373039. White Onions - 3, 1” stalk, not peeled7373040. Yellow Onions - 3, 1” stalk, not peeled7373041. Green Onion - Display 1 bunch of 10, roots and tops on 7373042. Hot Peppers - Long - 5 - (Hungarian)7373043. Hot Peppers - Round - 57373044. Hot Peppers - Small - 5 - (Jalapeno)73045. Pimento Peppers - Green - 573046. Pimento Peppers - Red - 573047. Bull nose Peppers - Green - 573048. Bull nose Peppers - Red - 573049. Bull nose Peppers - Yellow - 573050. Bull nose Peppers - Brown - 573051. Sweet Thin Fleshed Peppers - Green - 5 - (Frying)73052. Sweet Thin Fleshed Peppers - Red - 5 - (Frying)73053. - Sweet Thin Fleshed Peppers - Yellow - 5 - (Frying)73054. Potatoes - White Katahdin - 5, washed73055. Potatoes - White Kennebec - 5, washed73056. Potatoes - White Superior - 5, washed73057. Potatoes - White other named variety - 5, washed73058. Potatoes - Red Norland - 5, washed73059. Potatoes - Red Pontiac - 5, washed73060. Potatoes - Red any other named variety - 5, washed

73061. Potatoes - Other any named variety - 5, washed73062. Field Pumpkin - 173063. Pie Pumpkin - 1 73064. Winterneck - Cushaw Pumpkin - 173065. Largest Field Pumpkin - 1 (specify weight) 73066. Patty Pan Squash - 1 73067. Green Zucchini Squash - 173068. Yellow Zucchini Squash - 173069. Crookneck Squash - 173070. Straightneck Squash - 173071. Cocozelle Squash - 173072. Acorn Squash - 1 73073. Buttercup Squash - 173074. Butternut Squash - 1 73075. Hubbard Squash - 1 73076. Largest single squash; specify weight on entry card, no Zucchini73077. All other Squash - 173078. Tomato - Beefsteak - Red - 5, no stems73079. Tomato - Beefsteak - Yellow - 5, no stems73080. Tomato - Globe - Red - 5, no stems73081. Tomato - Globe - Yellow - 5, no stems73082. Cherry Tomatoes - 10, red73083. Cherry Tomatoes - 10, yellow73084. Pear-shaped Yellow tomatoes - 573085. Pear-shaped Red tomatoes - 573086. Green tomatoes- 5, no stems73087. Turnips - 5, 1” top

73088. Watermelon- 1 specimen73089. Rhubarb - 5 stalks 73090. Dill - 1 mature head, on a 1’ stalk73091. Parsley - 1 bunch, in water or soil73092. Basil - 1 bunch in water73093. Mint - 1 bunch in water73094. Any other herb in water73095. Dried Dill - Jelly or pint jar73096. Dried Parsley - Jelly or pint jar73097. Dried Basil - Jelly or pint jar73098. Dried Mint - Jelly or pint jar73099. Gourds - assorted, 5 Class73100. A Scarecrow73101. Vegetable Character - a combination of vegetables put together to resemble a person character.73102. Vegetable Oddity - 1 specimen73103. Decorated Zucchini73104. Largest Potato73105. Largest Cucumber 73106. Largest Beet 73107. Family Garden Display - 7-10 varieties - in appropriate basket. Example: 5 of each: tomatoes, onions, sweet corn, peppers, carrots, squash; 1 of each: cabbage, melon, squash; 10 pods of any variety of beans. Must include picture of family.

Best of Show - (Ribbon)

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DEPARTMENT 14Fruits, Nuts

Outstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$3 2nd-$2 3rd-$1

SECTION 1 - ApplesClasses:74001. Red Delicious - plate of 5 74002. Yellow Delicious - plate of 5 74003. Cortland - plate of 5 74004. McIntosh - plate of 5 74005. Transparent - plate of 574007. Rambo - plate of 574008. Rome - plate of 574009. Other apples - plate of 5

SECTION 2 - Peaches74010. Any variety - plate of 5

SECTION 3 - Pears74011. Seckle Pear - plate of 574012. Any other variety - plate of 5

SECTION 4 - Plums74013. Blue Plum - plate of 574014. Green Plum-plate of 5

SECTION 5 - Berries74015. 1 pint blueberries, any variety74016. 1 pint blackberries

SECTION 6 - Grapes74017. 2 bunches

SECTION 7 - Mature Edible Nuts(Harvested in 2015)

All nuts must be shelled in pint or half-pint jars.

74018. Hickory, shellbark or shagbark74019. Butternut74020. Black Walnut 74021. Native American Chestnut 74022. Assorted Homegrown Nuts 74023. Hazel Nuts 74024. English Walnuts 74025. Any other variety of nutBest of Show - (Ribbon)

DEPARTMENT 23Apiary Products

Foster/Bullock Bldg.

SECTION 1 - HoneyOutstanding exhibits in each class receives

1st-$3 2nd-$2 3rd-$1

Honey must have been produced in the current calendar year.Classes:95001. Light Comb - 2 sections95002. Dark Comb - 2 sections95003. Light Extracted Honey - 2 jars95004. Amber Extracted Honey - 2 jars95005. Dark Amber Extracted Honey - 2 jars

SECTION 2 - Maple SyrupOutstanding exhibits in each class receives:

1st-$3 2nd-$2 3rd-$1Syrup must have been produced in the current calendar year.

95010. Maple Syrup - (glass containers from 1/2 pint to less than quart in size)95011. Sugar, Candy (Small individual pieces)

DEPARTMENT 15Home Products

Foster/Bullock HallMust be home prepared by exhibitor

Outstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$4 2nd-$3 3rd-$2

Best of Show - Ribbon

SECTION 1 - Baked ProductsAll baked goods will be auctioned at a sale around 6 p.m. Monday. If you do not wish to have your entry sold, please indi-cate when entering. A sample of all entries remain at the Fair for exhibit.

Classes:BREADS75001. White bread - 1 1oaf75002. Machine-made bread -1 loaf75003. Nut bread - 1 loaf75004. Fruit bread - 1 loaf75005. Vegetable bread - 1 loaf75006. Other Bread - 1 loaf 75007. Yeast rolls, dinner type- plate of 875008. Basket of Fancy Yeast- basket of 8 rolls in at least 3 different shapes; *basket will be sold with rolls at Baked Goods Auction75009. Sticky Buns - plate of 8

CAKES75010. Spice cake, iced - 1 cake75011. White cake, iced - 1 cake75012. Pineapple Upside-Down Cake -1 cake75013. Fair Themed Cake -”Sew It, Grow It, Show It”, To be judged on decoration only. Must be a real cake.75014. Decorated cake - Must be a real cake, no artificial flowers75015. Carved Sculpted Cake - Must be a real cake; no pre-formed cake pans; judged only on decorations75016. Chocolate cupcakes - plate of 875017. White cupcakes - plate of 875018. Decorated Cupcake Creation (group) - must use at least 8 cupcakes75019. Decorated Cupcakes - plate of 875020 Start with a Cake Mix - create a delicious, edible dessert75021. Upside-down Cake - anything except pineapple75022. Jelly Roll75023. Angel Food Cake - not iced

PIES75024. Cherry pie - 1 pie75025. Peach pie - 1 pie75026. Blueberry pie - 1 pie75027. Shoo Fly pie - 1 pie75028. Mixed Fruit pies - 1 pie75029. Other pie - 1 pie75030. Fruit dumplings

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COOKIES75031. Chocolate chip cookies-plate of 1275032. Peanut butter cookies - plate of 1275033. Oatmeal cookies - plate of 12 75034. Sugar cookies - plate of 12 75035. Orange or Lemon cookies - plate of 1275040. Molasses or Ginger cookies - plate of 1275041. Filled cookies - plate of 1275042. Bar cookie, any variety-plate of 1275043. No bake cookies (oatmeal based) - plate of 1275044. Non-baked cookie (ex. Rice Krispies Treats) - plate of 1275045. Decorated Sugar Cookies - plate of 1275046. Gluten Free Baked item

MUFFINS75050. Muffin, fruit - plate of 875051. Muffin, other varieties - plate of 8

MEN ONLY75060. Men Only - Cakes75061. Men Only - Pies75062. Men Only - Any Other Baked Good

YEARLY CONTEST75063. “Ingredient of the Year” - 2016 is Coconut. Include recipe. (Next year’s ingredient will be Dates)75064. Creative Baked Good - include recipeBest of show in Baked Goods (Ribbon)

SECTION 2 - CANDIES75065. Chocolate fudge - plate of 12 pieces - 1” square75066. Peanut butter fudge - plate of 12 pieces - 1” square75067. White fudge - plate of 12 pieces - 1” square75068. Other Fudge - plate of 12 pieces - 1” squares75069. Chocolate covered - 12 pieces of anything chocolate covered

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THANK YOU!to everyone who donated items and/or time to the 4-H Auction, Spring & Fall Yard Sales, Silent Auction

and Gameland 2015-2016

2016 4-H Fall Trash & Treasure Sale: October 6th - 9th at the Venango County Fairgrounds2016 4-H Auction: November 5 at the Venango County Fairgrounds

2017 Spring Yard Sale: May 5 & 6 and 12 & 13 at the Venango County Fairgrounds

The Venango Co nt 4 H De elopment Committee wo ld like to s

Check out our Children’s Games & ActivitiesGames Open Monday-Friday 1pm-5pm • Saturday 1pm-3pmPrize Bingo Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday from 6pm-8pm

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SPECIAL BAKING CONTESTSClass 75075 - 2016 PA Preferred ® Chocolate Cake Baking Contest

1st-$25 2nd-$20 3rd-$15Rules1. Open to any PA resident, one entry per person. Entrants may not have won 1st place at any other fair this year for the PA Preferred ® Chocolate Cake Baking Contest2. Must be layered chocolate cake made from “scratch” (no mixes.)3. Entry must be frost-ed and the frosting must be made from “scratch”4. Cake recipe must feature chocolate or cocoa as main ingredient5. At least 1 ingredients must be PA Preferred® products. Ingredient is to be identified as PA Preferred® with its brand name in the recipe. All package labels from the PA Preferred products used, including the name of the product, MUST accompany the recipe. Look for the blue & yellow PA Preferred® logo on the packag-ing, but not all products have the logo. Visit www.papreferred.com to find PA Preferred products listing. Milk & Egg PA Preferred Producers are listed at www.facebook.com/PaPreferred

6. The entire cake entry needs to be submit-ted for judging on cardboard or a disposable plate and covered to prevent contamination. (plates, pans, dishes will not be returned)7. Complete cake & frosting recipe & directions must be submitted with entry on a 8 1/2”x 11” paper; On back of paper, entrant’s name, address & phone number. PA Preferred® product labels MUST be attached to the recipe.8. Any cake that requires refrigeration after baking will NOT be accepted for food safety reasons.Judged on: Flavor, Texture, Inside Characteristics, Outside Characteristics, & FrostingFirst place winner is eligible for the 2017

PA Farm ShowSponsored by: PA State Association of

County Fairs and the PA Dept. of Agriculture’s PA Preferred ® program

Class 75080 - 2016 PA Preferred® Chocolate Cookie, Brownie, or Bar Baking Contest

1st-$20 2nd-$15 3rd-$10Rules1. Must be a PA resident, AGE 8-18 ONLY, only 1 entry per person, Entrants may not have won 1st place at any other fair this year in the PA Preferred® Chocolate Cookie, Brownie or Bar Baking Contest2. Plate of 6, made “from scratch.” (no mixes)

3. Cookies, Brownies or Bars entry must feature chocolate or cocoa as a main ingredient.4. At least 1 ingredient must be PA Preferred® products. Ingredient is to be identified as PA Preferred® with its brand name in the recipe. All package labels from the PA Preferred® products used, including the name of the product, MUST accompany the recipe. Look for the blue & yellow PA Preferred® logo on the packag-ing, but not all products have the logo. Visit www.papreferred.com to find PA Preferred ® products listing. Milk & Egg PA Preferred Producers are listed at www.facebook.com/PaPreferred5. Display on a doily-covered cardboard or stable disposable plate and covered to prevent contamination (plates, pans, dish-es will not be returned)6. Complete recipe & directions must be submitted with entry on 8 1/2”x 11” paper. On the Back, Entrant’s name, age, address & phone number and all PA Preferred® label must be attached.7. Any entry that requires refrigeration after baking will NOT be accepted for food safety reasons.8. Judged on: flavor, texture, inside charac-teristics, outside characteristics, & creativityFirst place winner is eligible for the 2017

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County Fairs and the PA Dept. of Agriculture’s PA Preferred® program

Class 75085. Blue Ribbon Apple Pie Contest

1st-$25 2nd-$15 3rd-$10Rules1. Open to any PA resident; 1 entry per person. Entrants may not have won 1st place at any other fair this year for the Blue Ribbon Apple Pie Contest.2. Pie must be at least 60% apples in the filling. Be creative with fillings, not limited to traditional 2 crusted pies3. The entire pie should be entered and in a disposable pie pan and covered to prevent contamination. (pie pans will not be returned)4. Complete recipe & directions for pie fill-ing and crust must be submitted with entry on an 8 1/2”x 11” paper; On back of paper entrant’s name, address & phone number5. Any entry that requires refrigeration after baking will NOT be accepted for food safety reasons.Judged on: Overall flavor, Filling (consis-tency, doneness, moistness and flavor); Crust (color, flavor, texture doneness); Overall Appearance; Creativity.Blue Ribbon Apple Pie winner will be the certified winner to advance to compete at

2017 PA Farm ShowSponsored by: The PA Apple Marketing Program, The PA Dept. of Agriculture, &

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(Continued from Page 28)Class 75090. Angel Food Cake Contest

1st-$25 2nd-$15 3rd-$10Rules1. Open to any PA resident; 1 entry per person. Entrants may not have won 1st place at any other fair this year for the PA Incredible Angel Food Cake Contest.2. Entry must be an Angel Food Cake made from scratch - NO MIXES3. PA produced & packed eggs are requested to be used if possible. Please look for the PEQAP or PA Preferred® logo or PA packaging dates on the carton.4. Any cake entry that requires refrigera-tion after baking will NOT be accepted for food safety reasons.5. Display the entire cake on cardboard. (All pans, plates and dishes will not be returned)

6. Submit complete recipe & directions with entry on one side of 8 1/2”x 11” paper. On back, entrant’s name, address & phone number7. Cake may be iced, filled, or decorated in any way - Be Creative!Judged on: Flavor, Inside Characteristics, Overall Appearance, Creativity, Topping/icing/decoration

Angel Food Cake winner is eligible to compete at 2017 PA Farm Show

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SECTION 3 - Canned ProductsNotice: Any Canned Products may be opened at the discretion of the judges

Canned since September of 2015.Unless otherwise noted, all exhibits are to be displayed in a 1 quart or 1 pint stan-

dard canning jar with 2-piece lid.

Classes:FRUITS76001. Apples76002. Apples, Dried76003. Applesauce76004. Apple Pie Filling76005. Blueberries76006. Cherries, Sour pitted76007. Cherries, Sweet76008. Peaches76009. Pears76010. Grape Juice76011. Fruit, Display of any 3 quarts or pints76012. Fruit, Any Dried76013. Fruit Leather76014. Any Pie Filling

VEGETABLES76015. Beans, Green Snap76016. Beans, Yellow Snap76017. Beets76018. Carrots76019. Corn76020. Corn Dried 76021. Peas 76022. Sauerkraut76023. Tomatoes 76024. Tomato Juice76025. Potatoes76026. Vegetable, Any Dried76027. Vegetable, Display of 3 quarts or pints

PICKLES76030. Beans, pickled76031. Beets, pickled76032. Dill pickles76033. Mixed vegetables, pickled76035. Relish (please label contents)76036. Sliced pickles, any flavor76037. Sweet pickles76038. Any Other pickles

OTHER76040. Meat, canned76041. Pizza Sauce76042. Spaghetti Sauce76043. Salsa (please label contents)76044. Soup, Vegetable76045. Noodles

SECTION 4Jams and Jellies & Butters

Notice: Any Canned Products may be opened at the discretion of the judges

Must be displayed in standard jelly jarwith 2-piece lid - no wax

Pickles, jams and jellies may be opened for judging.

JAMS76050. Blueberry 76051. Cherry76052. Peach 76053. Raspberry76054. Strawberry76055. Apricot 76056. Other (Not listed above)

JELLIES76057. Apple 76058. Blackberry76059. Elderberry76060. Grape 76061. Peach76062. Raspberry 76063. Strawberry76064. Other (not listed above)

BUTTERS76065. Fruit Butter

OTHER76066. Other Fruit Product spreads (marmalades, preserves, chutney, etc.)

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To recognize today’s fresh preserving (canning) enthusiasts. First & Second place Adults will be awarded in the following categories: Fruit, Vegetable, Pickle, and Soft Spread.First place Youth will be awarded in the following categories: Fruit, Vegetable, Pickles and Soft Spread.Entries must be canned in Ball® or Ball Collection Elite® Jars, lids and bands or Kerr® jars and sealed with Ball®, Ball® Elite or Kerr® lids and bands. Soft Spreads must be prepared with Ball® Pectin, Classic, Low or No Sugar Needed, or Liquid.

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Venango County Fair 2016 ENTRY FORM — OPEN & 4-H Animals (except Horses)Fair Entry Deadline — July 8, 2016

All fees MUST be paid in full with entry.NO EXCEPTIONS!

Attention: This entry includes PA Dept of Agriculture form that MUST be signed by

Owner/Caretaker of animals entered.

There is no entry fee for 4-H entries. All 4-H projects must have been registered with the Extension Office

by June 1 to show at the Fair.

Please provide name and complete address (Premium checks will be mailed).

List quantity of each type of animal being registered. Fees are “per animal” unless stated otherwise. NOTE: HORSES HAVE A SEPARATE REGISTRATION FORM

Name Exhibitor No. (office use)

Address City , PA ZIP Code

Phone Open Class 4-H Class Club Name

E-mail address

Open Entry Fee # 4-H Entries Open Entry Fee # 4-H EntriesDairyBeef

SheepSwineGoat

Rabbit

$10.00$10.00$5.00$5.00$5.00$2.00

Fur & WoolDoe & Litter/pen

CavyLlama

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Breed No. Class No. FeeDescription / Tag (tattoo #) color/class nameBreed No. Class No. FeeDescription / Tag (tattoo #) color/class name

Total to behoused

Total to behoused

Animal Owner or Caretaker’s Verification of Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship: I, the undersigned, hereby verify the following: 1. I am the owner/caretaker of the above identified animals2. A “Veterinary-client-patient relationship”- as that phrase is defined in the Animal Exhibition Sanitation Law found at 3 Pa.C.S.A.§2501 et seq. and any amendments thereto- exists with regard to any animals I will be exhibiting. Veterinarian’s name and address that I have said relationship is

3. I understand this ongoing “relationship” to be one in which the veterinarian named above has assumed the responsibility for making veterinary medical judgments regarding the health of the animal(s) described above and the need for veterinary medical treatment of said animal(s), and in which I, as owner/caretaker of the animal(s), have agreed to follow the instructions of the veteri-narian in relation to zoonotic diseases.I verify the foregoing to be accurate. I make the foregoing statement subject to the penalties of 18Pa.C.S.A 4904 (relating to unsworn falsification to authorities). In witness of this, I have signed and dated this verification below. Signature of Owner/Caretaker AddressPrinted Name of Owner/Caretaker

Exhibitor signature/parent signature if a minor Date Signing this form allows the Fair to use your photo, should one be taken, for promotional purposes.

Entry must be mailed by JULY 8 to: Venango County Fair, 867 Mercer Road, Suite A, Franklin, PA 16323.FEES MUST BE RECEIVED WITH ENTRY OR STALL SPACE FOR ANIMALS WILL NOT BE RESERVED. If animals are to be entered in OPEN and 4-H class, please NOTE:

The class numbers are different! You must enter both and pay entry fee for open class.Gate admission charges begin at noon on Saturday, $6 per person; under 8 free. Weekly pass, $20. Pre-sale weekly passes available at Fair Office for $17 until 5 p.m. Aug. 5.

Total for open entry fees (from above) $ I would like to donate to (please circle the project that you are donating to and list the amount)Horse Barn $ The Venango County Fair Inc. $ Livestock/Dairy Barn Fund $

Total Amount Enclosed $ Check number

online registration option: http://venangofair.fairentry.com

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Venango County Fair 2016ENTRY FORM — General — 4-H & Open

Signature DateSigning this form allows the Fair to use your photo, should one be taken during the Fair, for promotional purposes.

Check here if you have more entries on a separate sheet

Please use animal entry form for ALL animal entries. See separate form for Horse entries.Entry must be mailed by JULY 8 to: Venango County Fair, 867 Mercer Road, Suite A, Franklin, PA 16323.

4-H members must register open and 4-H class numbers to enter an exhibit in both OPEN and 4-H.Gate admission charges begin at noon on Saturday; $6 per person; under 8 free.

Weekly pass, $20. Pre-sale weekly passes available at Fair Office for $17 until 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 5.

Fair entry deadline is July 8, 2016Provide complete address (Premium checks will be mailed).

All 4-H projects must have been registered with the Extension Office by June 1 to show at the Fair.

Name Exhibitor No. (office use)

Address City , PA ZIP Code

Phone Open Class 4-H Class Club Name

Email address

$1.00 entry fee per exhibitor; please include registration fee with this form!

Class No. Description Class No. Description

I would like to donate to (please circle the project that you are donating to and list the amount)Horse Barn $ Venango County Fair, Inc. $ Barn Fund $$1 entry fee per EXHIBITOR; please include registration fee with this registration form!Total Amount Enclosed $ Check number

(Do not use this form for Animal entries)online registration option: http://venangofair.fairentry.com

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Venango County Fair 2016 ENTRY FORM — OPEN & 4-H HORSES ONLYFair Entry Deadline — July 8, 2016

All fees MUST be paid in full with entry.NO EXCEPTIONS!

Attention: This entry includes PA Dept of Agriculture form that MUST be signed by

Owner/Caretaker of animals entered.

There is no entry fee for 4-H entries. All 4-H projects must have been registered with the Extension Office

by June 1 to show at the Fair.

Premium checks will be mailed.Name Exhibitor No. (office use)

Address City , PA ZIP Code

Phone Open Class 4-H Class Club Name

E-mail address

Animal Owner or Caretaker’s Verification of Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship: I, the undersigned, hereby verify the following: 1. I am the owner/caretaker of the above identified animals2. A “Veterinary-client-patient relationship”- as that phrase is defined in the Animal Exhibition Sanitation Law found at 3 Pa.C.S.A.§2501 et seq. and any amendments thereto- exists with regard to any animals I will be exhibiting. Veterinarian’s name and address that I have said relationship is

3. I understand this ongoing “relationship” to be one in which the veterinarian named above has assumed the responsibility for making veterinary medical judgments regarding the health of the animal(s) described above and the need for veterinary medical treatment of said animal(s), and in which I, as owner/caretaker of the animal(s), have agreed to follow the instructions of the veteri-narian in relation to zoonotic diseases. I verify the foregoing to be accurate. I make the foregoing statement subject to the penalties of 18Pa.C.S.A 4904 (relating to unsworn falsification to authori-ties). In witness of this, I have signed and dated this verification below. Signature of Owner/Caretaker AddressPrinted Name of Owner/Caretaker

Exhibitor signature/parent signature if a minor Date Signing this form allows the Fair to use your photo, should one be taken, for promotional purposes.

Entry must be mailed by JULY 8 to: Venango County Fair, 867 Mercer Road, Suite A, Franklin, PA 16323.FEES MUST BE RECEIVED WITH ENTRY OR STALL SPACE FOR ANIMALS WILL NOT BE RESERVED. If animals are to be entered in OPEN and 4-H class, please NOTE:

The class numbers are different! You must enter both and pay entry fee for open class. Animals will be housed at the fair all week.Gate admission charges begin at noon on Saturday, $6 per person; under 8 free. Weekly pass, $20. Pre-sale weekly passes available at Fair Office for $17 until 5 p.m. Aug. 5.

Total for open entry fees (from above) $ I would like to donate to (please circle the project that you are donating to and list the amount)Horse Barn $ The Venango County Fair Inc. $ Livestock/Dairy Barn Fund $

Total Amount Enclosed $ Check number

4-H Horse: Any Horse in a 4-H Class# of 4-H horses to be housed

Class Number Class Name Class Number Class Name

Open Horse: Any Horse in an OPEN Class (mini, riding or driving)# of Open horses to be housed

Class Number Class Name Class Number Class Name

Total number of horses to be SHOWN in any Open Class: Open Class Fee: (x $10) Total: $

(Checks should be made payable to: Venango County Fair, Inc.)

Total number of horses to be HOUSED/Stalled at the Fair:

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Floral Exhibits, House Plants

Runninger HallOutstanding exhibit in each class receives:

1st-$2 2nd-$1.50 3rd-$1No entries with insects will be accepted.

SECTION 1 - Flowering PlantsClasses:77001. African Violet77002. Tuberous Begonia77003. Impatiens 77004. Fuchsia - hanging77005. Geranium 77006. Ivy Geranium - hanging77007. Wax Begonia 77009. Any other Flowering Plant 77010. Hanging basket with flowers77011. New Guinea Impatiens/SunPatiens77012. Orchids77013. Double Impatiens77014. Calibrachoa “Million Bells” - hanging77015. Dragon Wing Begonia

SECTION 2 - Foliage Plants77021. Hanging Fern 77022. NEW Bonsi 77025. Begonia77026. Coleus 77027. Cactus-Non Flowering77028. Succulent 77029. Any Other Foliage Plant77030. Any other hanging foliage plant

SECTION 3 - Other Plants77040. Kitchen Garbage Plant (sweet potato, pineapple, etc.)77041. Weird-But-Lovable Plant77043. YOUTH Dish garden in one shoe (constructed by child under 8 years) shoe must be a child’s shoe; foliage plants only. Max height 10” max. width 8” NO accessories77044. YOUTH Dish garden in one shoe (constructed by child ages 8-18) shoe must be youth or adult shoe; foliage plants only. Max height 15” max. width 12” NO accessories77045. Dish garden in one shoe (constructed by person over 18) shoe must be adult’s shoe between size 7-12; foliage plants only. Max height 15” max. width 12” NO accessories77046. YOUTH Dish Garden - cacti and succulents, novelty container max size 12” in any direction (Ex. lunch box, basket etc.) constructed by child under 8

77047. YOUTH Dish Garden - cacti and succulents, novelty container max size 12” in any direction (Ex. lunch box, basket etc.) constructed by child 8-1877048. Dish Garden - cacti and succulents, novelty container max size 12” in any direction (Ex. lunch box, basket etc.) constructed by person over 18 years77049. Window Box (3 ft. max.) 77050. Outdoor Planter, 18 inches maximum77057. YOUTH “Fairy Garden” - (designed & constructed by child under 8 years) Create a place where fairies might play. Any shape, no larger than 18”x18” open container; 5” deep. Maximum height 15”; live foliage and natural materials to represent parts of the fairies area. Over 50% must be covered with live plants, up to 25% may be covered in natural materials and 25% in accessories (ex house, or barn). House plants may be used.77058. YOUTH “Fairy Garden” - (designed & built by child 8-18 years) Create a place where fairies might play. Any shape, no larger than 18”x18” open container ; 5” deep. Maximum height 15”; Live foliage and natural materials to represent parts of the fairies area. Over 50% must be covered with live plants, up to 25% may be covered in natural materials and 25% in accessories (ex house, or barn) House plants may be used.

77059. “Fairy Garden” - (designed & constructed by person over 18 years) Create a place where fairies might play. Any shape, no larger than 18”x18” open container; 5” deep. Maximum height 15”; Live foliage and natural materials to represent parts of the fairies area. Over 50% must be covered with live plants, up to 25% may be covered in natural materials and 25% in accessories (ex house, or barn) House plants may be used.77060. Terrarium - constructed by child under 8; any size77061 Terrarium - constructed by child 8-18 - any size77062 Terrarium - constructed by person over 18; any size77063. Teacup Garden- Teacup with saucer planted with small plants (this is not an arrangement)77064. YOUTH Teacup Garden (18 years old and under) - Teacup with saucer planted with small plants (This is not an arrangement.)

Notice: Plants must have been planted in the pots/plantersat least 6 weeks prior to the

beginning of the Fair

DEPARTMENT 17

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(Continued from Page 37)SECTION 4 - Annuals

Exhibits in sections 4 & 5 must be cut flowers grown by the exhibitor and must conform to the number of blooms, spikes, or stems as specified. Uniform containers will be provided for all flowers. The exhibits will not be returned.77068. Ageratum - 1 stem77069. Aster - 1 bloom 77070. Bachelor Button - 3 blooms77071. Calendula - 1 bloom77072. Celosia - Cockscomb - 1 stem77073. Celosia - Plume - 1 stem77074. Cleome (Spider Plant) - 1 stem77075. Cosmos - 1 bloom77076. Dahlia, Cactus - 1 bloom77077. Dahlia, Giant - 1 bloom77078. Dahlia, Medium - 1 bloom77079. Dahlia, Pompom - 1 bloom77080. Dahlia, Single - 1 bloom 77081. Gladiolus, 1 spike77082. Miniature gladiolus, 1 spike77083. Marigold, African (Giant) - 1 bloom77084. Marigold, French (Dwarf) lemon - 3 blooms 77085. Marigold, French (Dwarf) orange - 3 blooms 77086. Marigold, French (Dwarf) bicolor - 3 blooms77087. Marigold, White Giant 77088. Nasturtium - 3 blooms77089. Pansy - 3 blooms77090. Petunia, single - 3 blooms

77091. Petunia, double - 3 blooms77092. Salvia, (Scarlet Sage) red - 1 stalk77093. Salvia, blue - 1 stalk77094. Snapdragon - ` spike77095. Verbena - 1 stem77096. Sweet Peas - 3 stems77097. Zinnia, Giant - 1 bloom 77098. Zinnia, Single - single row of pet-als that reveals the center of the flower - 1 bloom77099. Zinnia, Globe - compact dome- shaped - 3 blooms77100. Zinnia, Cactus - wide flowers with narrow, curved petals - 1 bloom77101. Zinnia, Mexican - daisylike multicolored - 1 bloom77102. Ornamental Sunflower - 1 stem77103. Any other annual flower (Not Listed Above) - 1 bloom, stem, or spike, as appropriate. Please be prepared to identify.

SECTION 5 - Perennials77110. Gaillardia - 3 blooms 77111. Chrysanthemum - 1 stem77112. Coneflower - 1 bloom 77113. Dianthus (Pinks) - 3 blooms 77114. Liatris (Blazing Star) - 1 spike 77115. Lily - 1 stem77116. Rose, Floribunda - 1 stem77117. Rose, Miniature - 1 stem77118. Rose, Tea (bicolor) - 1 stem77119. Rose, Tea (solid color) - 1 stem77120. Viola (Perennial Pansy) - 3 blooms77121. Balloon Flower - 1 stem

77122. Hydranga - 1 stem77123. Corepopsis - 3 blooms77124. Phlox - 1 stem77125. Rudbeckia (Black-eyed Susan) - 1 bloom77126. Any other perennial flower Not Listing Above - 1 bloom, stem, or spike, as appropriate. Please be prepared to identify.77127. NEW Any flower from a flowering shrub other than hydrangea

SECTION 6 - ArrangementsExhibits must be artistic in nature. The

container is an integral part of the arrangement. All components of

arrangement should be from natural sources NOTHING artificial! This is not

a section for plants.

77130. Arrangement using dried flowers77131. Arrangement of one flower plus foliage77132. YOUTH Holiday or special occasion arrangement, such as Christmas, Halloween, birthday (under 8 years of age)77133. YOUTH Holiday or special occasion arrangement, such as Christmas, Halloween, birthday (8-18 yrs)77134. Holiday or special occasion arrangement, such as Christmas, Halloween, birthday (over 18)77135. All-white flowers plus foliage arrangement77136. Centerpiece table arrangement77137. Mono-color arrangement77138. Arrangement of herbs77139. YOUTH Wildflower arrangement (under 8 years)

77140. YOUTH Wildflower arrangement (8-18)77141. Wildflower arrangement (over 18)77142. Fair Theme arrangement: “Sew It, Grow It, Show It”77143. Two-generation arrangement (done by parent or grandparent and child mother, daughter, father, son, aunts, uncles, etc.)77144. Arrangement of Edible Flowers (ie. violets, nasturtium, clover, honeysuckle, violas, pansies, dianthus, dandelions, roses, chives, lavender)77145. Miniature Arrangement - under 6”77146. YOUTH Tea Cup Arrangement (age 18 or younger) - Arrangement of fresh or dried flowers in a Tea Cup with Saucer.77147. Tea Cup Arrangement - Arrangement of fresh or dried flowers in a Tea Cup with Saucer.

Best of Show - Plants & Planters (Ribbon)

Best of Show - Speciman Flowers & Arrangements (Ribbon)

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Louise Stiglitz Best of ShowThis award was donated by the Stiglitz Family in honor of Louise a longtime volunteer in the Flower Building. Louise had a special love for roses as well as arrangements. She loved unique and new flowers. This award is given to the exhibit that most reflects something that Louise would have enjoyed. (Ribbon)

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Outstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$5 2nd-$4 3rd-$3

All entries must have been made during the current year. Only one entry per class per exhibitor is permitted.

SECTION 1 - ClothingClasses:81001. Christening Gown81002. Child’s garment, up to size 1481003. Child’s dress, up to size 1481004. Knit garment 81005. Sleep wear81006. Adult Garment 81007. Recycled denim - any article81008. Upcycled Clothing - picture of the before item81009. Vest81010. Coat or Jacket - non-tailored81011. Fleece hat, scarf, gloves or mittens - display choice of 2 items81012. Apron - full81013. Apron - half 81014. Scarf

Best of Show - (Ribbon)

SECTION 2 - NeedleworkMust have been made during the current year.

Crochet82001. Afghan (48” by 60” or smaller)82002. Afghan (Over 48” x 60”)82003. Collar or Accessory82004. Hat, scarf, gloves or mittens - dis-play choice of 2 items82005. Crocheted Slippers 82006. Crocheted Children’s Garment82007. Crocheted Doily82008. Crocheted Pillow

Knitting - handknitted unless otherwise stated82010. Afghan (48” x 60” or smaller)82011. Afghan (over 48” x 60”)82012. Hat, scarf, gloves, or mittens - display choice of 2 items 82013. Slippers 82014. Sweater82015. Scarf82016. Knitted Pillow

Best of Show (Ribbon)Best of Show Knitting - $10

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Quilts82020. Tied Quilt82021. Baby Quilt (No larger than 45” x 60”)82022. Pieced Quilt, Hand quilted82023. Pieced Quilt, Machine Quilted82024. Appliqued Quilt, Hand Quilted82025. Appliqued Quilt, Machine Quilted82026. Mixed Technique, machine quilted82027. Embroidered Quilt, Hand quilted82028. Novelty Quilt (T-shirt, Memory, ragged, etc.)82028. Miniature Quilt (No larger than 24” x 24”)82029. Quilt Top, any size (not quilted)

Best of Show (Ribbon)Best of Show Quilt $25

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2016 Quilt Block Contest82030. (adults)82031. (under 18)The theme for this year’s quilt block is “Winter Blues.” We ask that you create a 12 ½ “x 12 ½ “ block including the seam allowance. The block must be 100% cot-ton, new fabric, pre-washed and treated to prevent bleeding. No buttons, charms or paint permitted. 1 entry per exhibitor. Blocks will become the property of the Venango County Fair. Items will be made from the blocks and proceeds will benefit the Venango County Fair.

Quilted Items82035. Pieced Quilted wall-hanging - larger than 25”x25”82036. Appliqued Quilted wall-hanging - larger than 25”x25”82037. Mixed Media Quilted wall-hanging - larger than 25”x25”82038. Quilted Christmas Item82039. Quilted Table Runner82040. Quilted Pillow82041. Quilted Placemats

Other82042. Fleece Blanket

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DEPARTMENT 19Art, Photo, Handicraft

Foster/Bullock HallOutstanding exhibit in each class receives:

1st-$3 2nd-$2 3rd-$1All entries must have been made by the

exhibitor during the current year. Only one entry per class per exhibitor is permitted.

SECTION 1 - Christmas83001. Christmas Tree Skirt 83002. Christmas Wreath83003. Christmas, religious item83004. Christmas item, other, non- quilted83005. Non-traditional Christmas Tree - no taller then 18”; no electricity available, no open flames; must be on a sturdy base/stand

SECTION 3- Fabric Embellishment

83020. Jeans83021. Sweatshirt83022. T-Shirt83023. Totebag

SECTION 4 - Hand PaintingIf painting is meant to hang, please have prepared for hanging.83030. Metal surface83031. Slate surface83032. Wood surface83033. Other

SECTION 5 - JewelryEntries must be secured in a box83040. Beadwork- single piece83041. Glass beads - single piece83042. 3 piece set - any style83043. Any other style- single piece

SECTION 6 - Toys83050. Creative Educational toy83051. Cloth toy, stuffed83052. Soft Sculpture toy83053. Wood toy83054. Other toy

SECTION 8 - Other84001. Birdhouse (decorative) 84002. Birdhouse (functional) 84003. Centerpiece (floral)84004. Centerpiece (non-floral)84005. Collage84006. Creative Flowers84007. Decoupage84008. Chicken Scratch Embroidery84009. Embroidery, Counted Cross-stitch84010. Embroidery, hand, any item84011. Embroidery, machine, any item84012. Hand Woven Article84013. Leather item84014. Mop Creation84015. Model of vehicle (kit) (not Lego)84016. Needlepoint, any item84017. Outdoor Decoration84018. Plastic Canvas84019. Polymer Clay Item, not jewelry, must be in a secured box

84020. Pot Holder, fabric84021. Pot Holder or dishcloth, yarn84022. Fabric Wall-hanging (not quilted)84023. Wreath (not Christmas)84024. Deco Mesh Creation84025. Table Runner- Embroidered84026. Table Runner - other, non-quilted84027. Trash to Treasure - (Furniture) Picture of entry as trash, exhibit as treasure and an explanation of what it started as and how it is a treasure84028. Trash to Treasure - (other) Picture of entry as trash, exhibit as treasure and an explanation of what it started as and how it is a treasure84029. Wire Art84030. Woodcarving84031. Woodworking (Household Article)84032. Woodworking (Furniture)84033. Decorated Wrapped gift box - Christmas (no larger than a shirt box)84034. Decorated Wrapped gift box - Birthday (no larger than a shirt box)84035. Decorated Wrapped gift box - other (no larger than a shirt box)84036. Creative Gift Wrap - wrapped package (no longer than a boot box)84037. Duct Tape Creation84038. Wooden Painted Quilt Block (ages 18 and under) - must be 2”x2” - If interested in purchasing the MDF Signboard contact Barb Gross 814-385-656784039. Wooden Painted Quilt Block (over age 18) - must be 2”x2” - If interested in purchasing the MDF Signboard contact Barb Gross 814-385-656784040. Button Creation - needs to be on a base or box84041. Candy Bar Creation - use purchased, wrapped candy. Bring creation on sturdy base84042. Crayon Creation - entry must exhibit crayon(s); all parts must be securely attached.84043. Tote bag or purse constructed84044. Handmade Greeting Card - between 4x6” and 5x7”, no envelopes, no stickers or computer generated cards

84045. Jazzy Jars - a decorated Quart Jar with ring and lid and no electrical attachments. Can be decorated inside or outside, be creative!84046. Origami item- must be secured in a small box

84047. Decorated Light Bulb - must be secured into a small box84048. Painted Rock84049. NEW Colored Picture from adult coloring book84050. NEW Mug Rug or Coaster - set of 2, no larger than 5”x7”; can be made of any material (fabric, wood, straws)

SECTION 10 - PhotographyAll photos must have been taken in the

current year.NO Frames or Matting

All photos need to be 5”x7”Ages 8-18 photography classes arelocated with the youth department

84060. B&W photo 5” x 7”84061. Action/ Sport Color single photo 5” x 7”84062. Domestic Animals Color single photo 5” x 7” 84063. Wild Animals Color single photo 5” x 7”84064. Portrait/ Personality Color single photo 5” x 7”84065. Children Color single print 5”x7”84066. Scenic Color single print 5” x 7” 84067. Still Life Color single print 5”x7”84068. Critters (bugs, insects, etc.), color single print 5”x7”84069. Digital manipulated print 5”x7”84070. 2015 Fair Photo 5”x7”84071. “Military” single color print 5”x7”84072. Infants (under 1 year) color print 5x784073. Trail Camera- single 5”x7”84074. “Selfie” - single 5”x7”84075. Venango County Fairgrounds Sequence - up to 4 photos in a series - each 5”x7”

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DEPARTMENT 22Barnyard Olympics

Register 15 minutes before the event at the event location. Entry in contests is at

your own risk. The Fair does not take responsibility for any injuries or accidents.

Event locations subject to change.

Nail Driving ContestSaturday(8/6) 4pm - Log CabinContestants will be timed1. Age 6 and under2. Age 7-123. Age 13-184. Age 19 and over

Hay Bale ThrowingSunday 1pm - Phillips Arena

The contestant to throw the hay bale the furthest distance wins.1. Age 6 and under2. Age 7-123. Age 13-184. Age 19 and over

Watermelon Seed Spitting ContestMonday 1pm Main Stage/ Pulling TrackEach contestant will be given a slice of water melon. Each will be given 2 chances to spit the seed longest distance.1. Age 6 and under2. Age 7-123. Age 13-184. Age 19 and over

Rooster CrowingMonday 4pm Scrubgrass Stage1. Age 6 and under2. Age 7-123. Age 13-184. Age 19 and over

Pie Eating ContestTuesday 4 pm - Scrubgrass Stage1. Age 6 and under2. Age 7-123. Age 13-184. Age 19 and over

Skillet ThrowWednesday noon - Pulling TrackClasses:1. Age 8 & under2. Age 9-153. Age 16-25 4. Age 26-495. Age 50 & over

Frog Jumping ContestThursday 3pm - Log CabinEach contestant must provide their own from. Frogs jumping distance is measured from the jumping box to the end of the 3rd hop.1. Age 6 and under2. Age 7-123. Age 13-184. Age 19 and over

Scavenger HuntFriday, 1p.m. - Scrubgrass Stage1-, 3- or 4-member team (of 4-H age) per club.

Milking ContestFriday 5pm - Milking Parlor1. Age 6 and under2. Age 7-123. Age 13-184. Age 19 and over

Animal Dressing ContestSaturday (8/13) 12 p.m. - Phillips ArenaAnimals will be judged on costumes. They are to be dressed and ready for competi-tion at sign-up time.1. Rabbit2. Goat3. Lamb4. Calf5. Dog6. Cat

Crosscut Saw Contest5 pm Saturday (8/13) Phillips ArenaTeams of 2, one team member must be over 181. 2 Adults2. 1 Adult, 1 youth (over 12 years of age)

JUST FOR FUN EVENTSNail Design ContestTuesday 3pm Foster/Bullock1. Fingernails may be real or acrylic nails, but they must be attached to a human while design is being applied. Nails need to be a complete set of 10 fingernails2. Contestant is responsible to bring what-ever supplies they need to complete their designs, we will provide tables and chairs.3. Nails may come with a base coat applied, but all design work must be com-pleted during the contest4. The contest will have a 1 hour time limit5. After the hour contest time has conclud-ed, nails will be judged by public opinion6. Register at the event

Vegetable/Fruit Carving ContestTuesday 5 p.m. Foster/BullockRules:1. Each contestant needs to provide their own fruit or vegetable for carving2. Bring own carving equipment (electricity is available on a limited basis) and clean-up supplies3. Carvers will have 1 hour for carving.4. Judges have the final decision5. For safety reasons, ALL contestants need to be 12 years or olderPlease register at event!

Classes:93031. Ages 18 and over93032. Ages 12-1893033. Team carving - may have 2-4 members but all members need to be older than 12 years of age.

Pedal Tractor PullSponsored by:

Walls Dairy TransportFriday 3:30 p.m. - Phillips ArenaContestants can sign up at 3:15 p.m. in Phillips Arena. Eligible ages 3-8 years. Boys and girls pull against each other in the same age group. Distance each child pulls the weight sled is measured and recorded. Weight is added to sled as required to determine each category win-ner. Other rules will be posted. Awards will be given following all pulls.

Origami Towel Folding ContestWednesday 5pm Foster/BullockBring your own cloth towel/ napkin, plan on folding into some origami form

Lego Building ContestWednesday 3pm Foster/Bullock*Each entrant will need to bring their own Lego blocks*Entrants will have 1 hour to build an origi-nal Lego creation on site*Creations will be judged by the public popular voting and a judge.Register at the eventClasses: under 8 years of age 8-18 years of age 18 and over

“Ethnic Food Cook-off”Friday 6 pm - Foster/Bullock1. Entry can be any food item, prepared and ready to serve (need enough for approximately 50-60 samples) Include recipe and history and origin of the dish2. This year, anyone who is at the fair will be permitted to enter dishes3. The judges will be a panel of 4-H’ers, Fair Directors & Extension Personnel4. A traveling trophy will be presented to the winner. It will be judged on taste and presentation5. People’s Choice Award will be decided after judging

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DEPARTMENT 24Special Contests

SECTION 1 - Pet ShowAge 8 & under ONLY

Saturday 9 am - Phillips ArenaOutstanding exhibits in each class will receive:

1st-$3 2nd - $2 3rd-$1Pets must be shown by exhibitor. Judging will be on grooming and handling. Exhibitors are limited to one pet per class. Pets entered in this class cannot be entered in any other class at the Fair. In addition:1. No horses, ponies, cows and pigs.2. No dogs or cats under 3 months of age permitted.3. Exhibitors must be registered by July 8 and owner/caretaker MUST sign “Veterinary-Client-Patient Relationship” with entry blank for all animals. Dogs and cats must have proof of shot records, including rabies. Dogs must be licensed.4. The control and necessary housing of the pet while at the fairgrounds is the responsi-bility of the owner. No pet will be permitted to run free. All dogs on leashes, cats in boxes, cages or held by owner. No pets will be per-mitted on the mid-way grounds.5. Exhibitors must be able to handle ani-mals by themselves.6. No entry fee for Pet Show.Classes:91001. Dogs 91002. Long Hair Cats 91003. Short Hair Cats 91004. Other Pets (No wildlife without permit)

SECTION 2 - Tuesday Night Truck & Tractor Pulls

Tuesday, August 9th, 7 p.m. Pulling TrackWeigh-in 6 p.m.

Some Classes qualify for the NWPA Truck Point Classes

Farm Stock and street 4x4 registration fee $15 all other classes will be $25(these are point classes)

Classes:*92001. 5,000 farm stock*92002. 7000 farm stock*92003. 9,000 farm stock92004. Limited Modified 4x492005 2.6 Diesel 4x4*92006. 6,800 Street Diesel 4x4*92007. 8,200 Street Diesel 4x4* Payout 1st $30, 2nd $20, 3rd $1092004 & 92005 Payouts 1st $250, 2nd $180, 3rd $ 140, 4th $120, 5th $80, 6th$60, 7th $40, 8th$30Farm Stock Tractors and Street 4x4 will follow local rules. All other classes will use Northwest rules found at www.nwpullers.com

SECTION 3 Wednesday Night Tractor

& Truck PullsWednesday, August 10th 7 p.m. Pulling TrackWeigh-in 6:00 p.m.

Classes:92010. Hot Farm Tractor (Payouts 1st $250, 2nd $180, 3rd $ 140, 4th $120, 5th $80, 6th$60, 7th $40, 8th$30)92011. Work Stock Diesel 4x4 (Payouts 1st $120, 2nd $90, 3rd $80, 4th $60, 5th $50, 6th $40, 7th $30, 8th $30) 92012. 7,500 Tough Farm (Payouts 1st $60, 2nd $50, 3rd $40, 4th $30, 5th $20)92013. 8,500 Tough Farm (Payouts 1st $60, 2nd $50, 3rd $40, 4th $30, 5th $20)92014. 5,500 Street Gas 4x4 (Payout 1st $30, 2nd $20, 3rd $10)92015. 6,800 Street Gas 4x4 (Payout 1st $30, 2nd $20, 3rd $10) Farm Stock Tractors and Street 4x4 will follow local rules. All other classes will use Northwest rules- found at www.nwpullers.com

Stock Truck Rules:1. Engine must be OEM available for truck2. Engine must have OEM heads and intake3. Four barrel carb is allowed.4. No chips, if you want to pull stock- turn it off.5. No headers permitted.6. Tires - any D.O.T. approved tire no big-ger than 35/12.50 or the metric equivalent. No cuts or alterations allowed.7. Chassis stock leaf springs or coil springs. No clamps or blocks allowed. No solid suspension. No ladder bars.8. Hitch - must be on a Reese style hitch. No trick hitches allowed. Must be no more than 26” high. Hook point must be from the rear most point and behind the tail gate.9. Weight - no hanging weight. Any added must be in the bed.Open Gas Truck Classes Rules:1. Engine - No aluminum blocks are per-mitted. Engine must have been available for the year and model. Aluminum heads are permitted, headers are permitted. Single four barreled carb. Any intake.2. Tires - no dual wheels or studded tires. Maximum tire size for all trucks is 35/12.50 as stamped or metric equivalent. All tires must carry a D.O.T. number on side wall. No cut, altered or sharpened tires.3. Hitch - Hitch cannot extend any further forward than the center line of the rear axle and must be in level plane with the frame. No trick hitches allowed and the hitch must be stationary in all directions. Hitch height must be no higher than 26”. Must have 3.5” hole for the hook.4. Gasoline is the only fuel permitted. No alcohol, nitrous oxide or oxygen extend-ers. No turbo chargers or superchargers permitted.5. No full solid suspensions are permitted. Adjustable suspension blocks are allowed between axle housing and truck frame. Lift kits are permitted. Must use an O.E.M. Stock style for the make of the vehicle. (example: leaf spring)6. All open trucks should have all drive line safety loops and shatter shields.

8200 Stock Diesel Truck Class Rules:1. Engine must be stock and can have 3 improvements over stock (air box, chip, and aftermarket exhaust). No aftermarket front bumpers will be permitted. (If it blows a ton of black smoke you will be pulling in the open class)2. All other stock rules apply.3. Diesel only! No nitrous oxide or pro-pane injection permitted!

SECTION 4Demo Derby

Friday, August 12, 7pm Compact Cars& Midsized Cars

Saturday, August 13, 7pm Full Sized Cars, Mini Vans & compact Trucks and SUV’s

At the Demo TrackPit Passes available before derby $10

Registration time 5-6 pmFriday, August 12, Classes93045 Compact Cars93046 Midsized CarsSaturday, August 13, Classes93047. Full Sized Cars93048. Mini Vans93049. Compact Trucks & SUVs $25 entry fee per demo vehicle (includes entrance to pits for 1 driver and 1 helper)

Car payouts:$600 -1st and trophy $200 - 2nd1st & 2nd place in each heat $25*All car classes must have 12 cars per event for a full payout.Truck/Mini-Van Payouts:1st - $500and trophy 2nd - $2001st & 2nd place in each heat $25*All truck/minivan classes must have 6 trucks/mini vans per event for a full pay-out.

Heats will be broken down the night of the Derby.

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(Continued from Page 42)Demo Derby Rules & Regulations1. All drivers under18 must have a notarized release signed by his/her parent or guardian. Those under 16 will not be permitted in the pit area without a waiver with parental signature.2. No alcohol is permitted in the pit area or on the fairgrounds. Vehicles will be checked.3. A $50 protest fee is required to contest anoth-er car. Fee will go to the contested car if found to be ok.4. Only drivers registered before the race are permitted to run in the derby. Any car found with an unregistered driver will be disqualified. Driver must run car he or she is registered to (no swapping)5. Helmet & eye protection are required. Long sleeved shirts and pants are recommended. Drivers will remain in car until their heat is over; this means your whole body including arms! No smoking in demo car!6. Vehicles must have working brakes and observe boundaries at all times. Cars pushed out of bounds must re-enter the same way or be dis-qualified. Forward progress is not permitted on cars pushed out of bounds. Competing drivers will be waved off to allow car to re-enter track.7. Hits must be aggressive, 90 second time limit, all cars, all situations. Running sticks are to be broken off at this time.8. Drivers door hits, when seen by an official, are an automatic disqualification. Get on the brakes if a driver’s door gets in your way. Shielding and/or sandbagging will be called at the officials’ discretion.9. Cars will arrive on the track when called to compete in their heat.10. No riding on derby cars or unsportsmanlike conduct will be tolerated. This is family oriented, profanity and /or hand gestures will result in being ejected from the grounds. This rule per-tains to fans as well as drivers.11. Heats will consist of 6 to 10 cars, the top 2 cars will compete in the feature.12. Consolidation race will be before the feature and open to all cars that previously ran in their heat, but did not place. Winner of consolidation is permitted to advance to the feature.13. Track officials decisions regarding rule interpretation, tech-inspection & disqualifica-tion ARE FINAL!

Car qualifications:Compact cars - All cars 105” wheel base or under. Must be two wheel drive and be 4 cylin-der. 6 cylinder permitted if it is front wheel drive and newer than 1980 (No AMC or Volvos)Midsized Cars: Must be over 105” wheelbase, 4 or 6 cylinders, no full frame or V8 enginesFull sized cars - all full sized American made cars over 105” wheel base (no hearses or com-mercial vehicles)

Truck/SUV QualificationsCompact Truck - Any two wheel drive mini truck with 4 or 6 cylinders. (No full size trucks, 4x4, or El Caminos) Must have factory bed for year and type of truck.

SUV - Any small to mid-size SUV using only 2 wheel drive (can originally be 4WD as long as 2 wheel drive assemblies are disables.) Must be 4 or 6 cylinders and be less than 116” center of front wheel to center of rear wheel. No open Jeeps or full sized SUVs such as blazers, Yukons, Suburbans, Expeditions, etc. If you have a vehicle in question be sure to check prior to the event.

Mini Van QualificationsMini Vans - Any small size van using only 2 wheel drive (can originally be all wheel drive as long as 2 wheel drive assemblies are disabled.) No full size vans, cube vans, ambulances, blaz-ers, broncos, suburban’s, etc.

Preparations of Car1. All glass (including the windshield), plastic trim, molding, grill, lights, and wheel weights (inside and outside) must be removed. Wire mesh or straps may be installed for driver safety.2. Auto must be swept clean. No broken glass, parts, tires, etc.3. Doors must be welded, chained or securely tied shut in 4 places max, with welds not to exceed 4 inches. No metal banding. Driver’s door may be welded solid. A behind the driver safety bar, driver side door bar, and 1 vertical front window safety bar is required using no larg-er than 4” diameter tubing with 6”x6” plates and welded properly. Additional driver’s door safety bars are permitted.4. Driver’s seat must be securely mounted. Floorboards must be solid.5. Tires must be no more than 8 ply, no fluid, foam, or foreign materials in the tires. Valve stem protectors are permitted. No paddle, industrial, or agricultural tires allowed. Tires must be within 2 sizes of factory size and have no rim modifica-tions.6. Any sharp or protruding objects must be smashed down or cut off.7. No special front, side, or rear reinforcing is allowed, except for the drivers’ door.8 Stock bumper mounting brackets only, bumper shocks may be welded. The use of other auto-motive type bumper is permitted.9. Additional modification of frame, suspension, or body to frame welding is not permitted.10. Hoods must remain open for inspection and have an approximate 12”x12” hole cut out.11. Hood and trunk lid may be chained or wired shut from sheet metal to sheet metal only (no fastening to bumpers) in a maximum of four plac-es with no welds exceeding 4 inches.

12. Hoods bolted down can have ½ inch maxi-mum diameter all thread, top of core support of top of inner fender only. No all thread going from hood to frame is permitted.13. Stock body mounts only. No oversized bolts or washers are permitted. No removal of rubber body mounts. No other alterations of body to frame permitted.14. Suspension must remain stock. No added springs, altered struts or shocks. Coil blocks not permitted. Bumpers on previously run cars can-not exceed 30 inches to the center.15. Radiators must remain in the original position with original mounting or be removed. Radiators may be protected with wire mesh. Antifreeze must be removed and flushed from radiator and filled with water. Engine may be chained down and /or mounts welded.16. If battery is removed from the engine com-partment, it must be placed on the passenger floorboard, secured tightly, and covered.17. Original fuel tank must be removed from under the car. An approved tank is to be secured tightly in the rear seat area. Tank must be in front of the rear axle and covered with a fire barrier before inspection. No plastic tanks are permitted.18. No special numbers or profanity is permitted. Numbers will be provided after inspection. No number plates on top of cars.19. All cars must have a white driver’s door, driv-er’s side only and working seat belt.20. All cars with electric fuel pumps must have a switch located on top center of dash clearly marked on/off.21. Pre-packing of cars is not permitted. (Pre-run cars or denting of quarter panels is not consid-ered pre-packing)22. Maximum length of each chain on car is 3 feet. Minimum chain size is ¼” and maximum is ½”.23. NO 4 POINT CAGES. A bar to the right of the drivers is permitted but it must be a minimum of 20” from inside of passenger door.

Additional Preparation for Trucks:1. Truck and bed may be bolted together in no more than 4 places or can be welded together with no more that 4- 6”x6”33/16” plates on the bed sides only2. Tailgates can be welded or bolted to bedsides on vertical seam only inside and out. No Plating!3. No raising or lowering trucks.4. No trailer hitches5. Gas tank must be securely located in the front middle of the bed.6. Batteries are to be moved and secured inside the cab with a cover.7. no bed covers/toneau covers permitted.

Additional Preparation for Mini Vans:1. Gas tank must be securely located in the cen-ter of the cargo area.2. Batteries are to be moved and secured inside the cab with a cover.3. Roof Racks must be removed.4. Rear door/hatch may be bolted or welded on vertical seam only. No plating.5. No trailer hitches.6. No raising or lowering of the van.7. Factory type engine (no V-8’s)

Additional Preparations for SUV’s1. Gas tank must be securely located in the cen-ter of the cargo area.2. Batteries are to be moved and secured inside the cab with a cover.3. Roof Racks must be removed.4. Rear door/hatch may be bolted or welded on vertical seam only. No plating.5. No trailer hitches.6. No raising or lowering of the SUV.7. Factory type engine (no V-8’s)For any questions concerning the demo derby’s contact Chad Findlay (814)673-1960

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SECTION 5Garden Tractor PullsMonday August 8, 6:30pm

Registration 5:30pmClasses:92030. Youth Stock - 850# - 12 yrs or less92031. Youth Stock -950#92032. Stock - 13 hp & less - 850#92033. Stock - 13 hp & less - 950#92034. Stock - 14-16 hp - 950#92035. Stock - 14-16 hp - 1,050#92036. Stock - 17-20 hp - 1,000#92037. Stock - 17-20 hp - 1,100#92038. Modified Stock - Up to 20 hp - 1,000#92039. Modified Stock - up to 20 hp - 1,100#92040. Stock Altered- up to 20 hp - 1,050#92041. Stock Altered - up to 20 hp - 1,150#

Rules for Pulling with Allegheny Highland Pulling Association1. Pullers under the age of 12 years of age must have parent or guardian to sign a waiver. The age for Rugrat is 6-12 years old, if you are 13 by the first pull of the year then you will move up to pull with the adults. For safety reasons we will use a leash for the Rugrats class.2. All pullers must wear shoes, shirt, long pants and a D.O.T approved helmet3. Pullers and track personnel only allowed in the pulling area.4. Pullers and authorized track personnel only allowed on the track.5. Whenever the sled is pulled back to the start-ing line, the next driver has two minutes to hook-up and start his pull, after the sled is set.6. The number one puller in each class will be the test puller and may take the pull if working condition of the sled is satisfactory, as deter-mined by the track judges. He may then have the option to take the second pull in the third position and forfeit the first pull distance. If the sled needs adjustment, the first puller after each adjustment will pull as the first puller of the class. All deci-sions MUST be made BEFORE the puller is unhooked from the sled. On any re-pulls caused by equipment malfunction, the puller will immedi-ately rehook. If the number one puller is disquali-fied on his test pull, he is still able to take a sec-ond pull, in the third position.7. Once a puller drops out of the class- he may not re-enter the class.

8. Each tractor can pull twice in an event, but only once in a weight class. Jumping classes will not be permitted.9. If the tractor touches the lines , the driver will be disqualified.10. Pullers may stop before the 25 foot marker and re-pull as long as they did not cross the side lines. Each puller will be given two attempts to start the sled within 25 feet.11. All tractors will be weighed and hitch height checked with the driver sitting on the seat with his/her helmet.12. Front weight bar measured from center of rear axle forward may not exceed 84inches. Rear weight bar and weights measured from the cen-ter of the rear axle backward may not exceed 18 inches. Tractor width including weights and bars may not exceed 4 feet and must fit on the scales. All weights and bars must clear the scales to avoid damaging the equipment. If the tractor fails to clear the scales (weight bar or weights hit) you will be disqualified for the day or until the prob-lem is rectified.13.Weighs may be moved from one place to another after weigh-in, as long as no more weight is added. Tractors will be confined to the designated staging area after crossing the scales. Any tractor leaving this area will be dis-qualified.14. All weights must be secured to the tractor. No weights are permitted on the seat or deck and cannot be higher than the seat. Anything lost dur-ing the pull is cause for disqualification. If the front tires of the tractor are in the air when the flagman flags the tractor indicting the pull is over, and contact with the ground caused the object to be lost, the puller will not be disqualified.15. All tractors must report to the scale area to see if they must be weighed out. Winning trac-tors will be weighed., tacked and hitch checked immediately following their pull. (This rule may not be always be in effect, but can be put into effect without notice.) The track official tach will be the official tack for determining tRPM’s16.All pullers must start with a tight hitch. All trac-tors must have a stationary minimum 1 ½ inch horizontal “D” ring or a horizontal hitch approved by the track official. No portion of the tractor may interfere with the weight transfer machine, chain, or hook during the pull or while being hooked or unhooked.17. Any tractors may shift gears without stopping during the pull.18. No adjustments can be made as the tractor is pulling down the track.19.All tractors must have a tractor type seat with a back or aluminum with a 3inch back and the seat must stay in position during the pull. The driver MUST REMAIN IN THE SEAT, but not on the seat back, with one hand full grasp (no fin-ger-tipping) on the wheel at all times. both feet

must remain straddled on the tractor or driver will be disqualified.20. All tractors must have a hood, grill, seat and fenders suitable for protecting the driver. All pul-leys and belts must be covered except the start generator belt. If the tractor is not equipped with the factory side shields, then you must have an 1/8 inch solid shield or 3/16 inch aluminum shield secured on opposite sides of the can to the top of the block on modified and stock altered tractors.22. All tractors must have working brakes and working reverse. Stock altered tractors may choose not to have reverse, but they must unhook themselves.23. Only four cycle tractors are permitted.24. Exhaust may be altered to straight pipe, but must discharge vertically, at 90 degrees upward.25. No dual wheels, tire chains, studded, ATV tires, mini sprint tires or 4x4 tractor implements or webs are permitted.26. Pump gas only. NO ALCOHOL FUELS> Electric fuel pumps are allowed in all classes but they must be an approved fuel pump. Approved fuel pumps are Advanced Auto #12-s, NAPA #610-1050 and AutoZone #EB0125. No pressure tanks. No additives.27. All tractors must have stock ignition.28. Wheelie bars are required for your safety. Wheels must be 1 ½ inches wide minimun. Pads must be in fixed position and 1 ½ inches wide, minimum with a 3 square inch coverage mini-mum. Wheels or pads measured from the trailing edge of the tire to the front edge of the wheel or pad must be 5 inches and no higher than 5 inch-es from the ground. Stock, modified and altered class tractors must have a kill switch and it must be in operational and easily accessible.29. FIGHTING BETWEEN PULLERS WILL BE GROUNDS FOR DISQUALIFICATION OF ALL PARTIES INVOLVED. COMPLAINTS WILL BE HEARD AND RULED ON IN A REASONALBLE MANOR. Any and all protest made to a rule vio-lation by an individual (plaintiff) must be accom-panied by a $50.00 fee which will be refunded to the plaintiff if the other person (defendant) is found to be in a violation of any rule. If there is no violation of the rule, the money will be given to the defender.30.IF THE TRACK OFFICAL SENSES A VIOLATION OR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE RULES HE MAY, WITHOUT POSTING OF $50.00 REQUEST THAT THE TRACTOR IN QUESTIONS PROVE COMPLIANCE TO THE TULE. THIS MAY HAPPEN AT ANY TIME.31. Internal mechanical violations will be the owner of operator’s responsibility to tear down the tractor at the request of the Allegheny Highland Pullers. The violation will have to be corrected and the authorized approval of Allegheny Highland Pullers before the tractor is allowed to pull again.

32. No drinking or alcoholic beverages or use of illegal drugs will be permitted on the grounds of an event, and no intoxicated or drug impaired driver will be permitted to pull.33. Drivers may not smoke cigarettes, cigars, or pipes while hooked to the weight machine34. Registration classes 15 minutes before the pull is scheduled to begin. Drivers must arrive early to pick their classes and register. No changing of classes will be permitted once the pull begins. Refunds for scratched classes will be authorized by AHPA only.35. Payout will not take place until the last tractor in the last class pulls. Prize money will be paid as follows: Fist place is 25%, second place is 15% and third place is 10% unless it is a trophy pull.36. Any driver who wants to know a distance from a previous class can check the sheets at the registration table. To obtain information (other than distance) for a current class, see the lineup person. Under no circumstances are any drivers, their family members, or spectator’s permitted to approach the announcer to visit., obtain informa-tion or place a complaint. Problems are to be directed to AHPA immediately.37. When each pulling class is over, the results are FINAL.

SECTION 6 - Mega TrucksSunday August 7 11am-7pmSeveral Truck events to be announcedContact: Chad Findlay (814) 673-1960

SECTION 7Mini Horse Pulls

Sunday, August 7th, 11 AMRegistration 8 am(unless you have a card from other pulls)Pre-Pull Rules:Health - All ponies must have required health documentation upon arriving on the grounds.Measurement - Three classes of ponies will be pulled, classes being as follows:Classes:93060. 34” and under - Ponies will be measured with their feet set squarely under their body and to the last mane hair. The maximum height for this class will be 35 3/8” WITH SHOES. Unshod ponies will be measured with their feet set squarely under their body and to the last mane hair with the maximum height being 34”.

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93061. 34” to 36” - Ponies will be measured with their feet set squarely under their body and to the last mane hair. The maximum height for this class will be 37 3/8” WITH SHOES. Unshod ponies will be measured with their feet set squarely under their body and to the last mane hair with the maximum height being 36”.93062. 36” to 38” - Ponies will be measured with their feet set squarely under their body and to the last mane hair. The maximum height for this class will be 39 3/8” WITH SHOES. Unshod ponies will be measured with their feet set squarely under their body and to the last mane hair with the maximum height being 38”.ALL ponies will be required to measure before entering the contest.

Rules:1. Team must pull a distance of 10 feet for a full pull.2. The pulling track will be 15 feet wide.3. Team will have 3 attempts at each load; with the option to pass the 2nd and 3rd attempt, teams must stay hitched for the 2nd attempt unless there is not ample space provided.4. If a 3rd attempt is necessary teamster will have the choice of direction given there is ample space provided.5. Teams will be allowed 3 tries to hitch to the sled per attempt. Over 3 tries will result in loss of attempt and no distance will be given for that attempt.6. If the team is unsuccessful to make a full pull the greatest dis-tance will be their placing distance.7. If there is a tie in distances the next greatest distance will be the placing distance.8. Each teamster will be permitted two helpers.9. Any whipping, line slapping, smacking, kicking, etc. will result in the teamster being immediately ejected from the competition with no distance given for that load.10. Teamster and helper may not be ahead of the double trees or it shall result in loss of attempt with no distance given for that attempt.11. No open faced bridles are to be used. If opened faced bridles are used the team will not be allowed to participate in the competition.12. Drivers or helpers may not head the ponies at any time while they are in the pulling area except if there are problems with the ponies and or harness. No drivers or helpers may head the ponies at any time while they are in the pulling area except if there are problems with the ponies and or harness. If the teamster or helper does have to head the ponies the teamster must take the team back outside the pulling area and return in.13. Drivers will be allowed to call on the team; excluding profane or offensive language.14. Drivers that lose control of the team during any point of the pull will be ejected from the competition and no distance for that load will be given.15. In case of a breakdown before team is hitched to the sled the teamster will be allotted time to fix it, the pull will proceed and that teamster will move to the end of the order for that load.16. In case of a breakdown while the team is hitched to the sled the teamster will be permitted to unhook to fix it and the distance for that pull will stand. The teamster will automatically forfeit their 2nd attempt if breakdown occurs during the 1st attempt.17. There will be no switching of drivers after the 2nd load. If a change in drivers is necessary the judges must be informed prior to the team hitching for their 1st attempt on the 2nd load.

SECTION 9Talent Show

Tuesday August 9th 7 p.m. Scrubgrass Stage

Open to anyone. Pre-registered acts will perform first, up to 3 minutes. Contestants will supply their own equipment necessary for presentation. All lyrics and music to be used at the discretion of Fair committee. No profanity, inappropriate actions or dress will be permitted. If act is deemed unacceptable, the per-formance will be terminated. Judging criteria will include musical ability and choreography (if applicable), costume, stage presentation, and overall presentation.

Classes:93001. Vocal under 8 yrs of age93002. Vocal 8-13 yrs of age93003. Vocal 14-18 yrs of age93004. Vocal over 18 yrs of age93005. Dance under 8 yrs of age93006. Dance 8-13 yrs of age93007. Dance 14-18 yrs of age93008. Dance over 18 yrs of age93009. Group under 8 yrs of age93010. Group 8-13 yrs of age93011. Group 14-18 yrs of age93012. Group over 18 yrs of age93017. Lip Sync under 8 yrs of age93018. Lip Sync 8-13 yrs of age93019. Lip Sync 14-18 yrs of age93020. Lip Sync over 18 yrs of age93021. Instrumental under 8 yrs of age93022. Instrumental 8-13 yrs of age93023. Instrumental 14-18 yrs of age93024. Instrumental over 18 yrs of age

Please return registration form below by Aug 6, 2016 to: Venango Co. Fair Talent Show 867 Mercer Road, Suite A Franklin, PA 16323

Section 102016 Power Wheels Derby

Saturday, August 13th 5:30There will be two age groups: Ages 3-4 years and 5-7 yearsRules:1. $5 registration fee. (Money will be used for top prizes and to offset costs for next year’s Power Wheels Derby.)2. Child must be signed in with a parent or legal guardian at pit gate.3. Child must wear a helmet. Bicycle helmets will pass. (THIS IS MANDATORY).4. Child must stay in power wheels vehicle while on the track. If the child gets out of the vehicle, he or she is out of the event.5. No passengers in power wheels vehicle, driver only.6. We have the right to put a time limit on event, if need be.7. Heats will be ran, if need be.8. We (event crew) will attach balloons to front and rear of power wheels vehicle. Once both balloons are popped that vehicle is out of competition. The last vehicle with a balloon not popped is the winner.9. One parent may be on the track with their child.

POWER WHEELS BUILD1. All power wheels must remain stock with absolutely NO reinforcements!2. Must use factory battery, NO exceptions!3. DO NOT raise or lower the power wheels vehicle. They must sit like it came from the store.4. Children may paint or decorate but NOTHING that adds strength to vehicle.5. Stock tires only.6. Seatbelts are recommended but not mandatory.This is supposed to be a fun event for the children; parents PLEASE do not ruin it for them. For more information call: (814) 671-2152 or email [email protected] is encouraged but is not mandatory.

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RETURNING!

Talent Show Registration Form

Name of Act

No. of participants

Description of Act

Class No. (from above)

Your name

Address

Phone

2016 Power Wheels Demo Derby Registration

$5 registration fee

Child’s Name: Address:

Age: Date of Birth:

Phone Number:

Parent/Guardian:

Type of Power Wheels Vehicle:

Child’s Health Problems (if any)

Child’s Allergies (if any)

I give my child permission to participate in the Venango County Fair 2016 Power Wheels Derby. I agree to not hold the Venango County Fair, its direc-tors, volunteers or coordinators of this event responsi-ble should any injury to my child or damage to my child’s power wheels vehicle occur from this event. I agree to allow the name or pictures of my child to be used for purposes related to this event, which could include social media, Venango County Fair flyers or information and/or local newspaper.

Parent’s name (printed)

Parent’s signature

Date

Mail completed registration form to: Rob & Jill Switzer 927 Old Mercer Road Franklin, PA 16323

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SENECA VETERINARY CLINIC

4-H CLASSES:

DEPARTMENT 10SECTION 1 - 4-H Horse

Outstanding exhibits in each class receives:1st-$7 2nd-$6 3rd-$5 4th-$4 5th-$3

Ribbons 1st - 8th placeSee Animal Rules beginning on Page 10NOTE: PONY is 14.2 hands or less HORSE is over 14.2 hands unless otherwise noted

Wednesday 9amClasses:30011. English Grooming & Showmanship Sr.(ages 15-18)

30012. English Grooming & Showmanship Int. (ages 12-14

30013. English Grooming & Showmanship Jr. (ages 8-11)

30014. Western Grooming & Showmanship Sr. (ages 15-18

30015.) Western Grooming & Showmanship Int. (ages 12-14)

30016. Western Grooming & Showmanship Jr (ages 8-11)

30017. Therapeutic Walk/Trot Equitation Maximum Assistance

30018. Therapeutic Walk /Trot Equitation Minimum Assistance

30019. Therapeutic Walk /Trot Equitation - Master’s Class

30020. Therapeutic Obstacle Trail -Maximum Assistance30021. Therapeutic Obstacle Trail- Minimum Assistance30022. Therapeutic Obstacle Trail- Master’s Class30023. Beginner Trail (not a district class)30024. Mini Horse In-Hand Trail (Jr Exhibitor)30025. Mini Horse In-Hand Trail (Sr Exhibitor)30026. Open Trail Pony30027. Open Trail Horse Jr.30028. Open Trail Horse Sr.

10 minute warm-up for all driving horses/ponies in main ring30029. Draft Horse Driving30030. Pleasure Pony Driving (14.2 hands and under)30031. Pleasure Horse Driving30032. Mini Horse Driving Jr.30033. Mini Horse Driving Sr.

10 minute warm-up for all jumpers30034. Hunter Hack Pony30035. Hunter Hack Horse30036. Low Working Hunter Pony30037. Low Working Hunter Horse30038. Working Hunter Pony30039. Working Hunter Horse30040. Equitation, (over fences) Jr.30041. Equitation, (over fences) Sr.30042. Low Equitation Over Fences, Jr. Rider30043. Low Equitation Over Fences, Sr. Rider30044. Hunt Seat Equitation (on the flat) Jr. Rider (Ages 8-11)30045. Hunt Seat Equitation (one the flat) Int. Rider (Ages 12-14)30046. Hunt Seat Equitation (on the flat) Sr (Ages 15-18)

30047. Hunter under Saddle Pony (13.0 & under)30048. Hunter under Saddle Pony (13.0 but not over 14.2)30049. Breed Type Hunter Under Saddle Horse, JR rider30050. Breed Type Hunter Under Saddle Horse, SR rider30051. Classic Hunter Under Saddle Horse, JR rider.30052. Classic Hunter Under Saddle Horse, SR. Rider30053. Miniature Horse Jumping30054. Beginner Western Horsemanship30055. Beginner English Equitation30056. Beginner Western Pleasure30057. Beginner English Pleasure30058. Western Horsemanship Jr Rider (Ages 8-11)30059. Western Horsemanship Int Rider (Ages 12-14)30060. Western Horsemanship, Sr (15-18)30061. Working Western Horse or Pony30062. Novice Reining30063. Western Pleasure Horse, Jr Rider30064. Western Pleasure Horse, Sr. Rider30065. Western Pleasure Ponies (13.2 hands and under)30066. Western Pleasure Ponies (13.0 but not over 14.2)30067. Saddle Seat Equitation JR30068. Saddle Seat Equitation SR.30069. Saddle Seat Pleasure

Cloverbud Classes:** No other horses and riders may be in the practice ring or show ring at this time.30070. Cloverbud Showmanship30071. Cloverbud Pleasure30072. Cloverbud Barrels

2016 State 4-H Horse Show Rules will apply to all District Classes

Monday 5 pm.Classes:30073. Raised Box Keyhole Ponies, Jr Rider (14.2 hand and under)30074. Raised Box Keyhole Ponies, Sr. Rider (14.2 hand and under)30075. Raised Box Keyhole Horse - Jr. Rider30076. Raised Box Keyhole Horse - Sr. Rider30077. Barrel Race Ponies, Jr Rider (14.2 hand and under)30078. Barrel Race Ponies, Sr Rider (14.2 hands and under)30079. Barrel Race Horse, Jr Rider30080. Barrel Race Horse, Sr. Rider30081. Pole Bending Ponies, Jr Rider (14.2 and under)30082. Pole Bending Ponies, Sr. Rider (14.2 hands and under)30083. Pole Bending Horse - Jr Rider30084. Pole bending Horse - Sr. Rider30085. Cut Back Ponies, Jr Rider (14.2 hands and under)30086. Cut Back Ponies, Sr Rider (14.2 hands and under)30087. Cut Back Horse, Jr Rider30088. Cut Back Horse, Sr Rider

SECTION 1AHorse Costume Contest

Friday 5p.m., Kiwanis BowlNot a timed event, Judged by originalityClasses:30100. Beginner30101. Junior30102. Senior

Chairperson ...................................... Dennis FreerVice Chairperson ................... Michele HeckathornBarn Marshall ................................Karen HawkinsRing Crew .....................................All Horse ClubsStewards:Ruff Riders.............Karen Hawkins, Michele FreerTrailblazers .............Elaine Anderson, Renie WardCherrytree Rebels ........................ Heather WilsonCountry Cruisers ................................Kathy CrateRedneck Rebels ........................ Bobbi Jo Cornell,........................................................ Grace GeorgeDenim & Dust ........Lynn Rae, Michele Donaldson

Wild Bunch ........ Elizabeth Knauff, Susan Stallard...........................................................Diane Porter

District Point Keepers ...............Elaine AndersonDistrict Registration ...................Karen Hawkins,........................................................ Michelle FreerRegistration ............................... Valerie Hawkins,.......................Elaine Anderson, Bobbi Jo Cornell, ........................Melissa Hoffman, Elizabeth KnauffStall Assignments ......................Karen Hawkins,........................................................ Michelle FreerAnnouncers ...............Jack Hoffman & volunteers

Horse Show Committee

ALL Horses must use the back entrance into Fair Saturday 8-1 or Sunday 8-2. Health papers will be checked

before horses are unloaded.★★★ NOTICE: There is a $25

stall fee, which will be collected at the gate with health papers. This fee will be returned at the end of

fair when the stall has been cleaned. Checks only. ★★★

NOTICE: There is a separate Registration Form on Page 35

for Horses Only

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Best Wishes fromVENANGO COUNT Y ELECTED OFFICIALS

County CommissionersTimothy S. BrooksVincent L. WitherupAlbert “Chip” Abramovic

Register of Wills,Recorder of Deeds,Clerk of Orphan’s CourtSusan R. Hannon

County TreasurerDeborah H. Sharpe

CoronerChristina M. Rugh

District AttorneyD. Shawn White

SheriffEric Foy

Prothonotary/Clerk of CourtsPaula Palmer

AuditorsHeather MohnkernTerri L. McFaddenJamie Weaver

The Bon •Ton, Sears, Dunham’s Sports, Ollie’s Bargain Outlet, The Movies @ Cranberry and more!

Rts. 322 & 257, Cranberry • www.cranberrymall.com (814) 676-2353

Cranberry Fireworks SpectacularJuly 2, Dusk behind Cranberry Mall. Enjoy free face painting and

balloon animals on center stage from 7-9pm. Come early, shop, eat, and get a great seat to view the reworks!

Waste Collection by Venango Co. Planning CommissionJuly 23, 9am-1pm. Please pre-register (866) 815-0016 or

log on to ESCR.netElectronics, household hazardous waste accepted for disposal for

a small fee.

GOOD LUCK TO ALLAREA 4-H YOUTH!

Summer Events

SECTION 2 - 4-H Dairy CattleSee Rules on Page 10, 12

4-H Showmanship Thursday 10 AM4-H & Open Type Show Thursday 11:30 am

Phillips ArenaOutstanding exhibit in each class receives:

1st-$15 2nd-$12 3rd-$10 4th-$8 5th-$6**All cattle must have National Animal Identification System eartags. The tags must be approved for use in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Animal Identification System (NAIS) program. These tags bear the official USDA eartag shield and a 15-dig-it identification number beginning with 840 - the official United States identification prefix.

Exhibitor Defined: The individual who is housing the animal with verification provided by official health certificate or DHI sheet.

Breeder Defined: The individual who prefix appears on the registry certificate shall be considered the breeder of the animal.

Breeds:11. Ayrshire 12. Brown Swiss 13. Guernsey 14. Holstein15. Jersey16. Milking Shorthorn (To be eligible to be shown as a Milking Shorthorn base hair color must be red, white, or roan (red & white intermixed) No other color allowed.17.Red & White

Junior Classes:101. Spring calf born 3/1/16-5/1/16102. Winter calf born 12/1/15-2/29/16103. Fall calf born 9/1/15-11/30/15104. Summer yearling born 6/1/15-8/31/15105. Spring yearling born 3/1/15-5/31/15106. Winter yearling born 12/1/14-2/29/15107. Fall yearling born 9/1/14-11/30/14Junior Champion Female (Ribbon)Reserve Junior Champion Female (Ribbon)Junior Group Classes:*Each exhibitor is limited to 1 group entry per class121. Junior Get-of-Sire - three animals sired by the same bull, under two years of age, none of which have freshened. One of the three must be owned, and the Get entered by one exhibitor.122. Jr Best 3 Females - three females, under 2 years of age, bred by exhibitor and carrying the same prefix and at least one to be owned by exhibitor.123. Jr. Best Bred and Owned by Exhibitor - one animal per prefixSenior Classes:108. Fall yearling in milk109. Junior 2- year old born 3/1/14-8/31/14110. Senior 2-year old born 3/1/13-2/28/14111. Junior 3-year old born 3/1/13-8/31/13112. Senior 3-year old born 9/1/12-2/28/13113. Cow, 4-year old born 9/1/11-8/31/12114. 5-year old born 9/1/10-8/31/11115. Aged cow born before 9/1/10116. Best Udder, - 1st and 2nd place udder cows in each class to compete for 1st and 2nd Best Udder

117. Dry cow, any ageSenior Champion Female (Ribbon)Reserve Sr. Champion (Ribbon)Grand Champion Female (Ribbon)Reserve Grand Champion Female (Ribbon)Senior Group Classes:*Each exhibitor is limited to 1 group entry per class124. Best Udder, - 1st and 2nd udder cows in each class to compete for 1st and 2nd place125. 100,000 Lb. - any age cow that has produced 100,000 lbs. of milk on standard DHIA or DHIR test- verification of production must be available.126. Sr Best Bred and Owned by Exhibitor in milk (1 animal per prefix)127. Dam & Daughter, any age, need not be owned by exhibitor or from the same herd128. Sr. Get-of-Sire, Three animals sired by the same bull, 2 yrs old or over. A younger animal in milk may be exhibited in this class. One of the 3 must be owned and the Get entered by 1 Exhibitor.129. Best 3 females, any age 2yrs and over, bred by exhibitor and carrying the same prefix and at least one to be owned by exhibitor.130. Dairy herd, 3 cows that have freshened, may include dry cows all owned by one exhibitor131. Produce of one dam, 2 animals any age, the produce of one cow. The dam must be named. Animals need not be owned by same exhibitor

132. Breeders Performance - 3 animals - 1 calf, 1 heifer and 1 cow that has freshened at least once; all to be owned by 1 exhibitor/farm and at least 1 bred by exhibitor133.Sr. Showmanship-age 15 and over (Ribbon)134. Int. Showmanship - age 12-14 (Ribbon)135. Junior Showmanship - age 8-11 (Ribbon)136. Senior Fitting - age 15 and over (Ribbon)137. Int. Fitting - age 12-14 (Ribbon)138. Junior Fitting - age 8-11 (Ribbon)Supreme Champion Female Overall Breed (Plaque)Jr Supreme Champion Female (Ribbon)

4-H DAIRY FITTING CONTESTThe winner of the 4-H Dairy Fitting Award will be selected by a point system made up of the placing in the traditional fitting contest on show day and the placing in a Senior 4-H Dairy Clipping Contest to be held at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday. Clipping contest plac-ing will account for 60% of the final score; traditional fitting contest placing will account for 40% of the final score.

NEW! Onlineregistration option:

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SECTION 3 - 4-H Beef CattleSee Rules on Page 10, 12

4-H & Open Beef Show Wednesday 9 amPhillips Arena

Outstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$15 2nd-$12 3rd-$10 4th-$8 5th-$6

Breeds:31. Angus32. Charolais33. Hereford34. Shorthorn

Classes:120 - Junior bull calf, born after 1/1/16121 - Senior bull calf, born 9/1/15-12/31/15122 - Summer yearling bull, born 5/1/15- 8/31/15123 - Junior yearling bull, born 5/1/14-8/31/14124 - Senior yearling bull, born 9/1/14- 12/31/14125 - 2-year old bull, born 1/1/14-8/31/14Champion Bull, 1st place competing (Ribbon)Reserve Champion Bull, 1st place bull and 2nd to champion (Ribbon)Champion Bull of Show, Champion Bulls from each Breed (Ribbon)126 - Junior heifer calf, born after 1/1/16127 - Senior heifer calf, born 9/1/15-12/31/15128 - Summer yearling heifer, born 5/1/15- 8/31/15129 - Junior yearling heifer, born 1/1/15- 4/30/15130 - Senior yearling heifer, born 9/1/14- 12/31/14131 - 2-year heifer and older, born before 1/1/13132 - Cow, two years and overChampion Female, 1st place female competing (Ribbon)Reserve Champion Female, 1st place female and 2nd to champion (Ribbon)Champion Female of Show, Champion female from each breed (Ribbon)133 - Get-of-Sire, 3 animals, any age, all by one sire, need not be owned by exhibitor134 - Owner-Breeder, to be owned by 4-H member and the offspring of a dam bred by the 4-H member135 - Cow Calf (calf born after 1/1/16)

SECTION 31 - 4-H Market BeefOutstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$12 2nd-$8 3rd-$6 4th-$5 5th-$4

Class 49100 - Feeder Beef born after 11/1/15. Not sold at auction.Class 49101 - Individual Market BeefClass 49110 - 4-H Bred & Owned - 4-Her must own dam & calf4-H Champion Market Beef (Ribbon)4-H Reserve Champion Market Beef (Ribbon)4-H Champion Bred & Owned Market Beef (Ribbon)Senior Showmanship - Age 15 and over (Ribbon)Intermediate Showmanship - Age 12-14 (Ribbon)Junior Showmanship - Age 8-11 (Ribbon)

SECTION 324-H Dairy Feeder Calf

4-H Beef Show Wednesday 9 amPhillips Arena

49010. Dairy Beef Type1. All exhibitors must be enrolled by April 1.2. Each exhibitor may identify 2 Dairy Feeder Calves as a 4-H project, but will be limited to bringing one (1) Dairy Feeder Calf to the fair. 4-H members are to send in a 4- H Dairy Feeder Steer Animal Registration form to the PSU Cooperative Extension Office by April 15 to be eligible to show their animal in a 4-H class at the fair.3. Calves need to be born between January 1 of the current year and March 1 of the cur-rent year.Calves are recommended to be in care of the member from 3 days to one week of age. Calf must be under direct care of 4-H member by March1st. Updated 9-5-12.4. Dairy feeder calves must be 100% dairy breed Holstein bloodline No other dairy breeds!5. Dairy feeder calves must be male and be castrated by April 15. These calves must be free of any testicular tissue and healed to show at fair or they will be disqualified.6. All dairy feeder calves must be naturally polled or dehorned.7. Dairy feeder calves must weigh at least 400 and no more than 700 lbs. at fair weigh-ins. All calves under (or over) this weight will be taken home. NO RE-WEIGHS!8. Dairy feeders must have a rope halter and neck collar with tie on at all times.9. If an exhibitor cannot handle his/her animal they will be disqualified from the show and they will be asked to remove the animal from the fair grounds.10. Dairy feeder calves will be shown in 4-H classes throughout the year clean and dry, no fitting products are to be used, only animal soap and water are to be used on 4-H market animals. Violations to this rule will result in dis-qualification from the show and sale.11. Dairy feeder calves must comply with all health regulations required by the Venango County Fair.12. The Grand and Reserve Dairy beef will be sold in the Livestock Sale. All other entries will be the responsibility of the owner to sell or take home, but will not be sold through the Livestock Sale.Refer to Rule #1 under the Livestock Show and Sale Rules:Rule 1. Each 4-H member can sell a maximum of two (2) projects at the livestock sale held at the Fair. This can be any combination of beef, sheep, goats, and swine, EXCEPT 2 pigs, 2 market beef, 2 lambs, or 2 goats. Youth may sell two animals, but not two animals of the same species. This will include Dairy Feeder Steers who are declared Grand and Reserve Champion

Dairy 4-H Beef Animals will be shown as beef animals. They will be shown using equipment appropriate for showing a 4-H market beef and will be shown the same day as the 4-H market beef are shown. 4-H members are to dress as they would to show a 4-H market beef animal. Updated 8-31-10

35. Limousin36. Simmental37. Other (by breed)38. Commercial

6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 11, Phillips ArenaAnimals raised with tender loving care by Venango County

4-H members will be sold by auction.Animals to be sold include:

Special arrangements will be made with local meat packers to slaughter, cut, wrap and freeze whole, half or quarter animals for those who desire.

4-H Livestock Sale

LAMBSMARKET HOGS

MARKET GOATSSTEERS

& prize-winning RABBITS

Senior 4-H LivestockMaster Showmanship Contest

9 a.m. Friday, Philips Arena

Any senior 4-H Livestock member, currently car-rying a 4-H breeding or market livestock project, may enter this contest. 4-H’ers are to register in Philips Arena on Friday, Aug. 12, before 8:45 a.m. 4-H members participating in this contest are not to use their own 4-H animal. 4-H mem-bers are to get permission from another exhibitor to use his/her animal for this contest.4-H members are to dress as they would for a showmanship class. 4-H members will be eval-uated on their showmanship skills. A points sys-tem will be used to score the contest: 1st-7 points, 2nd-6, 3rd-5, 4th-4, 5th-3, 6th-2, 7th-1. The 4-H member with the most points will be named Senior 4-H Livestock Showman for 2014. No placing will be awarded.

Supreme 4-H Showmanship1 p.m. Friday, Philips Arena

This contest will showcase the Senior 4-H mem-bers who have earned first place honors in show-manship competition. The senior 4-H showman-ship winner will show each of the following ani-mals: beef, dairy, swine, sheep, goat, and horse. 4-H members are not to use their own animals. Animals for this contest will be provided for you. 4-H members will be evaluated on their show-manship skills. A Points system will be used to score the contest: 1st-7 points, 2nd-6, 3rd-5, 4th-4, 5th-3, 6th-2, 7th-1. The 4-H member with the most points will be named Supreme 4-H Showman. No placing will be awarded. 4-H members may only win this contest once in the species they qualified in. To compete in the con-test again, a winner of this contest must be carry-ing a 4-H project of a different species and win the senior showmanship class.

Supreme 4-H Livestock Project Award

Entry forms received after July 15 will be penalized 350 points!This form is due in the Extension Office by July 15.

Club Attendance — 30 possible 100% ..............................30 75% ................................20 50% ................................10 TOTAL

Class Placing — 10 possible (Conformation) 1 .................10 2 ...................8 3 ...................6 4 ...................4 5 ...................2 TOTAL

Project Book — 50 possible30-point deduction for poor book completionCompleted and judged 4-H books are due in the Extension Office by Aug. 8 at 5 p.m. TOTAL

Showmanship & Fitting — 50 possible Blue ................................50 Red .................................40 White ..............................30 TOTALGood Housekeeping — 10 possible 2 pnts/day 10 pnts totalSunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Supreme ProjectSkills Exam — 100 possible

7:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6,Phillips Arena

Meat ID ..............................25 Feed ID ..............................25 Equipment ID .....................25 Species Exam ...................25 TOTAL

Total pts. for all sections

NameClub Age (as of 1/1/16)

Market Species - Beef/Sheep/Swine/Goat - choose only one!

Good ProductionPractices Training — 50 possible3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 10, Downstairs Auditorium (below Extension office)

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SECTION 5 - 4-H SwineSee Rules on Page 10, 12

4-H & Open Swine Show Tuesday 9 amPhillips Arena

Outstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$6 2nd-$5 3rd-$4 4th-$3 5th-$2

49130. Individual Market Hogs49139. 4-H Bred & Owned (4-H’er must own sow & pig)Champion market hog (Ribbon)Reserve Champion market hog (Ribbon)Senior Showmanship; age 15 and over (Ribbon)Intermediate Showmanship; age 12-14 (Ribbon)Junior Showmanship; age 8-11 (Ribbon)(Age is the age the 4-H’er was on January 1 of the current year.)

SECTION 6 - 4-H GoatsMonday Phillips Arena

Note changes in show timesOutstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$6 2nd-$5 3rd-$4 4th-$3 5th-$2

Division 1 - Dairy GoatsShow at 9am Monday

60. Alpine-French, Rock, & Swiss61. La Mancha62. Nubian63. Saanen64. Toggenburg65. Nigerian Dwarfs66. All Other Purebreds67. Recorded GradesDairy Breeding166. Doe Kid, born after April 1, 2016167. Doe Kids born 1/1/15-3/31/16168. Doe Kids born 1/1/15- 12/31/15169. Milking Doe, under 2 years170. Milking Doe, 2 years and under 3171. Milking Doe, 3 years and under 5172. Milking Doe, 5 years and over

Best Doe in Show (Ribbon)173. Dam & Daughter174. Get-a-SireGrand and Reserve Junior Doe (Ribbon)Grand and Reserve Senior Doe (Ribbon)

Division 2 - Market GoatsShow at 2pm Monday

49140. Market Goats (breed number not needed) will be divided by weight49145. 4-H Bred and Owned (4-H’er must own doe & kid)

Division 3 - Breeding Meat GoatsBreeds:69. Purebred/Fullblood Boer (need registration papers)70. Percentage Boer(1/2-9/10 percent)71. Crossbred

Classes:166. Doe Kid, under 6 months167. Doe Kid 6-9 months168. Doe Kid 9-12 months169. Yearling, under 16 months170. Yearling 16-20 months171. Yearling 20-24 months172. Doe, 2 years and under 3173. Doe, 3 years and overBest Doe in Show (Ribbon)Grand and Reserve Junior Doe (Ribbon)Grand and Reserve Senior Doe (Ribbon)Grand Champion Breeding Meat Doe

Division 4 - Non- Dairy Fiber GoatsBreeds:72. Pygmies73. AngorasClasses:166. Doe Kid, under 1 year167. Yearling,1 year and under 2, not in milk168. Doe, 1 year and under 2169. Doe, 2 years and under 3170. Doe, 3 years and under 5171. Doe, 5 years and overBest Doe in Show (Ribbon)172. Dam & DaughterGrand and Reserve Junior Doe (Ribbon)Grand and Reserve Senior Doe (Ribbon)Grand Champion Non-Dairy Fiber Doe

Division 5 - Pack and Harness Goats Pack Goats

Pack goats qualifications are wether or non-lactating doe only74166. Beginning Pack Goats - goats age 2-6 months. Must be able to walk on a lead and respond to simple verbal commands. Will carry an empty pack.74167. Intermediate Pack Goat - Goats 6-12 months of age. Must be able to walk with or without a lead and respond to verbal commands. Will carry a pack no heavier that 10% of its body weight74168. Senior Pack Goat - Goats 12 months of age and over. Must complete a course walking free using only verbal commands. Will carry a pack no heavier that 30-40% of its body weight.

Harness/Hitch Goats74169. Carting - Beginner Hitch - kid driven from behind - no cart.74170. Carting - novice Hitch - yearling driven from behind- no cart

74171. Carting - Intermediate hitch - Yearling or older with cart driven from behind - no rider74172. Carting- Advanced hitch - 2 year old or older driven by youth from cart74173. Carting- Double Hitch - team driven from cart

Section 8 - 4-H PoultryPoultry Entries Arrival - Saturday (8/6) 12-3pm

and Sunday (8/7) 12-5pmOutstanding exhibit in each class:

1st-$3 2nd-$2 3rd-$1

Chicken Classes:10000. American Breeds

(Buckeye, Chantecler, Delaware, Dominique, Holland, Java, Jersey Giant, Lamona, New Hampshire, Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island Red, Rhode Island White, Wyandotte)

10001. Asiatic Breeds (Brahma, Cochin, Langshan)10002. English Breeds

(Australorp, Cornish, Dorking, Orpington, Redcap, Sussex)

10003. Continental Breeds(Barnevelder, Campine, Crevecoeur, Faverolles, Hamburg, Houdan, La Fleche, Lakenvelder, Marans, Polish, Welsummer)

10004. Mediterranean Breeds(Ancona, Andalusian, Catalana, Leghorn, Minorca, Sicilian Buttercup, Spanish)

10005. All Other Standard Breeds-Game(Modern Game, Old English Game)

10006. All Other Standard Breeds-Oriental(Aseel, Cubalaya, Malay, Phoenix, Shamo, Sumatra, Yokohama)

10007. All Other Standard Breeds - Miscellaneous

(Ameraucana, Araucana, Naked-neck, Sultan)10008. Mixed Breed/Hybrids

(any mixed breed, including commercial hybrids like Black Stars and Golden Comets)

10009. Bantam Breeds-Modern Game10009. Bantam Breeds-Game

(American Game, English Game)10010. Bantam Breeds-Single Comb Clean-Legged

(Ancona, Andalusian, Australorp, Campine, Catalana, Delaware, Dorking, Dutch, Holland, Japanese, Java, Jersey Giant, Junglefowl, Lakenvelder, Lamona, Leghorn, Minorca, Naked-neck chicken, Nankin, New Hampshire, Orpington, Phoenix, Plymouth Rock, Pyncheon, Rhode Island Red, Spanish, Sussex, Vorwerk, Welsummer)

10011. Bantam Breeds-Rose Comb Clean-Legged

(Ancona, Bearded d’Anvers, Dominique, Dorking, Hamburg, Leghorn, Minorca, Nankin, Redcap, Rhode Island Red, Rhode Island White, Rosecomb, Sebright, Wyandotte)10012. Bantam Breeds-Feather Legged(Belgian Bearded d’Uccle, Booted, Brahma, Cochin, Faverolles, Langshan (Croad Langshan), Silkie, Sultan)

10013. Bantam Breeds - All Other Comb, Clean Legged

(Ameraucana, Araucana, Buckeye, Chantecler, Cornish, Crevecoeur, Cubalaya, Houdan, La Fleche, Malay, Orloff, Polish, Shamo, Sicilian Buttercup, Sumatra, Yokohama, Asil)

Grand Champion Chicken and Reserve Champion Chicken will be awarded.

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SECTION 44-H Breeding Sheep

See rules on Page 10, 124-H & Open Sheep Show Monday 2 pm

Phillips ArenaOutstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$6 2nd-$5 3rd-$4 4th-$3 5th-$2

Breeds:41. Hampshire42. Dorset43. SuffolkClasses:138. Ram, lamb under 1 year139. Ram, 1 year and under 2140. pair of ram lambs141. pair of yearling ramsChampion Ram (Ribbon)Reserve Champion Ram (Ribbon)Supreme Champion Ram (Plaque)142. Ewe, 1 year and under 2143. Ewe, lamb under 1 year144. Pair of ewe lambs145. Pair of yearling ewesChampion Ewe (Ribbon)Reserve Champion Ewe (Ribbon)Supreme Champion Ewe (Plaque)146. Pen of 3 lambs, under 1 year, to include at least 2 ewe lambs147. Breeder’s young flock; 1 ram lamb and 2 ewe lambs148. Flock; 1 ram (lamb or yearling), 2 yearling ewes and 2 ewe lambs149. Get-of-Sire- 4 animals sired by the same sire, either ram or ewe

SECTION 414-H Market Lambs

Outstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$6 2nd-$5 3rd-$4 4th-$3 5th-$2

Classes:49120. Individual market lambs49128. 4-H Bred & Owned (4-H’er must own ewe and lamb)Champion market lamb (Ribbon)Reserve Champion market lamb (Ribbon)Champion Bred & OwnedSenior Showmanship; age 15 and over (Ribbon)

Intermediate Showmanship; age 12-14 (Ribbon)Junior Showmanship; age 8-11 (Ribbon)(Age is the age the 4-H’er was on January 1 of the current year.)

44. Others (by breed)45. Commercial

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(Continued from Page 50)10014. Broiler Chickens, pen of 3-each with an ideal weight 3.5 to 5 lbs & ideal age 42 to 49 days10015. Roaster Chicken, pen of 3-each with an ideal weight 6.5 to 8.5lbs & ideal age 56-70 daysGrand Champion Broilers, Reserve Grand Champion Broilers, Grand Champion Roasters, and Reserve Champion Roasters will be awarded.The Grand Champion Broilers and the Grand Champion Roasters will be sold at the live-stock auction.

Goose Classes:10030. Heavy Weight Goose (African, Embden, Toulouse)10031. Medium Weight Goose

(American Buff, Pilgrim, Saddleback, Sebastopol, Steinbacher)10032. Light Weight Goose (Canada, Chinese, Egyptian, Tufted)Grand Champion Goose and Reserve Champion Goose will be awarded.

Duck Classes:10040. Heavy Weight Duck (Aylesbury, Muscovy, Pekin, Rouen, Saxony, Silver Appleyard)10041. Medium Weight Duck (Buff, Cayuga, Crested, Swedish)10042. Light Weight Duck (Campbell, Magpie, Runner, Welsh Harlequin)

10043. Bantam Duck (Call, East Indie, Mallard)Grand Champion Duck and Reserve Champion Duck will be awarded.

Turkey Classes:10050. Meat-type Tom, under a year old10051. Meat-type Hen, under a year old10052. Fancy-type Tom, under a year old10053. Fancy-type Hen, under a year old10054. Fancy-type Tom, over a year old10055. Fancy-type Hen, over a year oldGrand Champion Meat-type Turkey, Reserve Champion Meat-type Turkey, Grand Champion Fancy Turkey and Reserve Champion Fancy Turkey will be awarded. Grand Champion Meat-type Turkey and Reserve Champion Meat-type Turkey will be auctioned off at the livestock auction.

Other Classes:10060. Pigeons10061. Quail10062. White eggs, 1 dozen10063. Brown eggs, 1 dozen10064. Other colored eggs, 1 dozen

Poultry Showmanship Cloverbud 5-7 yrs.Poultry Showmanship Jr 8-11 yrsPoultry Showmanship Int 12-14 yrsPoultry Showmanship Jr 15-18 yrs

One “Supreme Grand Champion-Best of Show” will be awarded from Chicken, Goose, Duck, Turkey, & Other entries.

SECTION 94-H Rabbits

KELLY BARNRabbit entries arrival Saturday (8/6/) 12-3 pm

Sunday (8/7) 12-5pm

Outstanding exhibitin each class:

1st-$3 2nd-$2 3rd-$1See Rules on Page 10, 12. 4-H members who intend to participate in rabbit showmanship must enter in a showmanship class on their Fair entry form due in the fair office July 8.

4-H Rabbit & Showmanship Show Wednesday 5pm Kelly Barn

Division 1 - Pet Rabbits400. Purebred Pet Rabbit, over 8 lbs.401. Purebred Pet Rabbits, less than 8 lbs.402. Mixed Breed Pet Rabbit, over 8 lbs.403. Mixed Breed Pet Rabbit, less than 8 lbs.Grand and Reserve Champion Pet Rabbit

Division 2 - Market404. Meat Pen - 3 rabbits, 3-8 lbs. each, max age of 70 days405. Single Fryer- 3-8 lbs., max age of 70 days406. Roaster - 5.5-9 lbs, over 10 weeks but less than 6 months of age407. Stewer - over 8 lbs, 6 months of age and overGrand and Reserve Meat Rabbit

Division 3 - BreedingBreeds:501. *American Blue502. * American White503. American Fuzzy Lop Solid504. American Fuzzy Lop Broken

505. American Sable606. Angora, English Colored507. Angora, English White508. Angora French Colored509 Angora, French White510. *Giant Angora511. Angora, Satin colored512. Angora, Satin white513. Belgian Hare514. *Beveren, white515. *Beveren, blue516. *Beveren, black517. *Blanc deHotot518. Britannia Petite, black519. Britannia Petite, black otter520. Britannia Petite, broken521. Britannia Petite, chestnut agouti522. Britannia Petite, REW523. Britannia Petite, sable marten524. *Californian525.* Champaign D’Argent526. *Checkered Giant, black527. *Checkered Giant, blue528.* Chinchilla, American529. * Chinchilla, Giant530. Chinchilla, Standard531. *Cinnamon532. *Crème D’Argent533. Dutch, Black534. Dutch, Blue535. Dutch, Chocolate536. Dutch, Gray537. Dutch, Steel538. Dutch, Tortoise539. Dwarf Hotot, Black540. Dwarf Hotot, Chocolate541. English Spot, Black542. English Spot, Blue543. English Spot, Chocolate544. English Spot, Gold

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(Continued from Page 51)545. English Spot, Gray546. English Spot, Lilac547. English Spot, Tortoise548. *Flemish Giant, Black549. *Flemish Giant, Blue550. *Flemish Giant, Fawn551. *Flemish Giant, Light Gray552. *Flemish Giant, Sandy553. *Flemish Giant, Steel554. *Flemish Giant, White 555. Florida White556. Havana, Black557. Havana, Blue558. Havana, Broken559. Havana, Chocolate560. Harlequin, Japanese561. Harlequin, Magpie562. Himalayan, Black563. Himalayan, Blue564. Himalayan, Chocolate565. Himalayan, Lilac 566. Jersey Wooly, broken567. Jersey Wooly, Self568. Jersey Wooly, Shaded569. Jersey Wooly, Agouti570. Jersey Wooly, Tan pattern571. Jersey Wooly, AOV572. Lilac573. Lionhead, REW574. Lionhead, Tortoise575. * Lop, English, solid578. * Lop, English, broken579. *Lop, French, Solid580. *Lop, French, Broken581. Lop, Holland, Solid582. Lop, Holland, Broken

583. Lop, Mini, Solid584. Lop, Mini, Broken585. Mini Rex, Black586. Mini Rex, Blue587. Mini Rex, Blue-eyed White588. Mini Rex, Broken589. Mini Rex, Castor590. Mini Rex, Chinchilla591. Mini Rex, Chocolate592. Mini Rex, Himilayan593. Mini Rex, Lilac689. Mini Rex Lynx594. Mini Rex, Opal595. Mini Rex, Otter596. Mini Rex, Red597. Mini Rex, Sable Point598. Mini Rex, Seal599. Mini Rex, Silver Marten600. Mini Rex, Smoke Pearl601. Mini Rex, Tortoise602. Mini Rex, White603. Mini Satin, Black604. Mini Satin, Chocolate605. Mini Satin, Chinchilla606. Mini Satin, Opal607. Mini Satin, Otter608. Mini Satin, Red609. Mini Satin, Siamese610. Mini Satin, White611. Netherland Dwarf, black612. Netherland Dwarf, Blue613. Netherland Dwarf, Broken614. Netherland Dwarf, Chocolate615. Netherland Dwarf, Lilac616. Netherland Dwarf, Blue-eyed690. Netherland, Dwarf, White617. Netherland Dwarf, REW618. Netherland Dwarf, Sable Point

619. Netherland Dwarf, Siamese Sable620. Netherland Dwarf, Siamese621. Netherland Dwarf, Chestnut622. Netherland Dwarf, Chinchilla623. Netherland Dwarf, Lynx624. Netherland Dwarf, Opal625. Netherland Dwarf, Squirrel626. Netherland Dwarf, Otter627. Netherland Dwarf, Sable Marten628. Netherland Dwarf, Smoke Pearl691. Netherland Dwarf, Marten629. Netherland Dwarf, Tan630. Netherland Dwarf, Blue Tortoise631. Netherland Dwarf, Fawn632. Netherland Dwarf, Himilayan633. Netherland Dwarf, Orange634. Netherland Dwarf, Steel635. Netherland Dwarf, Tortoise636. *New Zealand, Black637. *New Zealand, Broken638. *New Zealand, Red639. *New Zealand, White640. *Palomino, Golden641. *Palomino, Lynx642. Polish, Black643. Polish, Blue644. Polish, Broken645. Polish, Chocolate646. Polish, Blue-eyed White647. Polish, REW648. Rex, Amber649. Rex, Black650. Rex, Otter651. Rex, Blue652. Rex, Broken653. Rex, Californian654. Rex, Castor655. Rex, Chinchilla656. Rex, Chocolate657. Rex, Lilac658. Rex, Lynx659. Rex, Opal660. Rex, Red661. Rex, Sable662. Rex, Seal663. Rex, White664. Rhinelander, Black665. Rhinelander, Blue692. *Satin, black693. *Satin, Blue666. * Satin, Broken667. * Satin, Californian668. * Satin, Chinchilla669. * Satin, Chocolate670. * Satin, Copper671. * Satin, Red672. * Satin, Otter673. * Satin, Siamese

674. * Satin, White675. Silver, Black676. Silver, Brown677. Silver, Fawn678. *Silver Fox679. Silver Marten, Black680. Silver Marten, Blue681. Silver Marten Chocolate682. Silver Marten, Sable683. Tan, Black684. Tan, Blue685. Tan, Chocolate686. Tan, Lilac687. Thrianta688. Argent Brunt Classes:01. Senior Buck02. Senior Doe03.* Intermediate Buck (6-8months, only eligible breeds with asterisk)04. Intermediate Doe (6-8months, only eligible breeds with asterisk)05. Junior Buck (Less than 6 months)06. Junior Doe (less than 6 months)09. Fur & Wool (not judged by breed - judged on wool or fur only)10. Doe & Litter (Litter to be between 5 & 8 weeks of age- not shown by breed)Grand Champion Overall Rabbit (Ribbon)Reserve Grand Champion Overall Rabbit (Ribbon)

Showmanship classes:Rabbit Showmanship Cloverbud 5-7 yrs.Rabbit Showmanship Jr 8-11 yrsRabbit Showmanship Int 12-14 yrsRabbit Showmanship Jr 15-18 yrs

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SECTION 25 - 4-H CaviesKelly Barn

Outstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$3 2nd-$2 3rd-$1

Exhibitors are to show their own animals on show day.

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SECTION 104-H Vegetables

Foster/BullockOutstanding exhibit in each class receives:

1st-$3 2nd-$2 3rd-$1

Division 1 - 4-H SINGLE VEGETABLE

All vegetables are to be displayed on paper plates with completed 4-H project books.NOTE: 4-H members may exhibit more than one type of vegetable per 4-H vegetable proj-ect book. Ex. A 4-H member taking a 4-H veg-etable project book may exhibit beans, toma-toes, and corn. In addition, 4-H members tak-ing 4-H vegetables may exhibit in the 4-H Home Garden category. The following Any 4-H Vegetable project book is eligible for this cate-goryClasses:61002. Green Beans - 20 pods61003. Yellow Beans - 20 pods61004. Beets - 5, 2-inch stalks 61005. Cabbage - 1 head61006. Carrots - 5, 1-inch stalks 61007. Celery - 1 bunch61008. Yellow Sweet Corn - 5, husk on61009. Other Sweet Corn - 5, husk on61010. Cucumber Pickles - 561011. Slicing Cucumbers - 561012. Lettuce - 5 bunches leaf or head, may be potted61013. Muskmelon - 161014. Watermelon - 161015. Sweet Spanish Onions - 5, 1-inch stalk, not peeled

61016. White Onions - 5, 1-inch stalk, not peeled61017. Yellow Onions - 5, 1-inch stalk, not peeled61018. Green Onions - 10, roots and tops on61019. Vidalia Onions - 5, 1-inch stalk, not peeled61020. Bermuda Onions - 5, 1-inch stalk, not peeled61021. Peas - 20 pods61022. Hot Peppers - 5 61023. Sweet Peppers - 5 61024. Potato, White - 5 washed61025. Potato, Red - 5 washed 61026. Pie Pumpkin - 1 61027. Field Pumpkin - 1 61028. Patty Pan Squash - 1 61029. Zucchini Squash - 1 61030. Crookneck Squash - 161031. Straightneck Squash - 161032. Acorn Squash - 161033. Buttercup Squash - 161034. Butternut Squash - 161035. Hubbard Squash - 161036. Tomatoes - 5 green, with stem61037. Tomatoes - 5 red, with stem61038. Turnips - 561039. Swiss Chard - 1 bunch61040. Spinach - 1 bunch61041. Radishes - 1061042. Broccoli - 1 bunch61043. Cauliflower61044. Red Onion, 5 , 1-inch stalks61045. Other vegetables - vegetables will judged by variety

Division 2 4-H HOME GARDEN

Outstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$4 2nd-$3 3rd-$2

61046. Display of 3 different vegetables in one peck basket 61047. Display of 5 different vegetables in one-half bushel basket.Attention:4-H Home Garden displays- Small Vegetables - 5 of each Large Vegetables - 1 of each Beans -10 pods

61048. Self-determined - Vegetables

Outstanding exhibits inSections 11 through 21 receive:

1st-$3 2nd-$2 3rd-$1

SECTION 114-H Fruits

61200.1st year strawberries - one potted plant with runners61201. 2nd year strawberries - 1 glass container of strawberry jam or jelly or canned strawberries61202. Self-determined Fruits

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Master GardenersSubmit four (4) 4x6 pictures mounted on small poster board showing you and your

vegetable project(s). Include pictures of you planting, caring for and harvesting your vegetable(s). This award will be given to the 4-Her with the most points from 4-H

Vegetable projects entered. (Blue Rossette-6pnts, Red Rossette -5 pnts, White

Rosette- 4 pnts, Blue Merit - 3 pnts, Red Merit- 2 pnts, White Merit- 1 pnt)

Vegetable High Point Winners will receive:1st-$25 2nd-$15 3rd-$10

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SECTION 124-H Foods & Nutrition

Foster/Bullock HallProject books are to be turned in with exhibits. See project book or 4-H leader for exhibit requirements. All exhibits MUST include a completed project book. Project book will be related to foods and nutrition

or a Self determined project related to food and nutritionPOSTER SIZE 14”x 22”

Some entries will be sold at the Baked Goods Auction on Monday night at 6pm unless 4-H’er requests it not to be sold

Classes:62000. NEW Food & Nutrition 10162001. Fun to Bake - one layer cake62002. Let’s Freeze It - poster or exhibit of something learned62003. Let’s Can Tomatoes and Fruit - poster or exhibit of something learned, 3 jars of fruit and/or tomatoes, & a family food preservation plan62004. Let’s Can Low Acid Foods - poster or exhibit of something learned & 3 jars of low acid foods62005. Let’s Make Jams & Jellies - poster or exhibit of something learned & 4 jars of sweet spreads

Let’s Bake62006. Breads Around the World 1 loaf62007. Breads and Symbolism: 1 Loaf62008. Bread and Religion: 1 Loaf62009. Bread as Milestones: 1 Loaf62010. Bread as National Symbol: 1 Loaf62011. Yeast Breads on the Rise - 1st year: 3 dinner rolls OR 1 soft pretzel OR a coffee cake.2nd year: cherry bread OR coffee cake OR bagel OR English muffin62012. Fun With Bread - 1 loaf yeast bread62013. Fun With Bread - 1 loaf quick bread recipes in the project book

Adventures with Food62014. Peanut butter kisses (6) 62015. Peanut butter cookies (6)62016. Oatmeal cookies (6) 62017. Butterscotch Fingers (6)62018. Trail mix (½ cup in ½ pint jar) 62019. Microwave Bag of Tricks - 1 item from project book recipes with recipe included62020. Microwave Micro Magicians - 1 item made from project book recipes with recipe included62021. Microwave Amazing Rays - 1 item made from project book recipes with recipe included62022. Microwave Presto Meals - 1 item made from project book recipes with recipe included62023. Global Gourmet - poster of something learned & a dish from Mexico, Africa, Japan, India, Italy, Germany, or Scandinavia62024. Star Spangled Food - 3 oatmeal muffins OR 6 snicker doodles OR 1 quick coffee cake62025. I Spy in the Kitchen - 3 butterscotch squares OR 6 snicker doodles OR 3 oatmeal raisin cookies62026. NEW Grilling Basics

Cake DecoratingPlease read requirements carefully!Cakes or cupcakes will be judged on dec-orations only! Cake mixes or homemade cake recipes are acceptable. Decorations must be done by the 4-H member. Cakes may be sold at the Fair Baked Goods Auction. If cakes are sold, a photo of the cake will be taken and displayed for the week of fair. To ensure quality, cakes to be sold, will be tasted prior to the sale, but will only be judged on decorations!

62040. Year 1: A. - One decorated cupcake using 2 colors, white would be considered a color B. - One decorated cake using 2 colors, white would be considered a color

62041. Year 2: A.- a decorated cookie, larger than 6 inches round, using the star tip and 3 colors B.- one single layer cake decorated, using 3 colors, white would be considered a color

62042. Year 3: A.- a decorated single layer cake using at least 3 different tips and 4 different colors, white would be considered a color B.- A Decorated layer cake using at least 3 different tips and 4 different colors, white would be considered a color.

Note: If a 4-H member entering a decorat-ed cake would like to take their entry home after judging, they must pick up the item at 4pm on Monday of fair. Decorated cakes can be left for exhibition throughout the week. When checking in entries, exhibitors can designate if they will be picking up their entry or if they want it to be sold.

Make It with Mixes62043. Cookies, 8-11 yrs. Plate of 3 bar cookies and 3 drop cookies62044. Cookies, 12-18 yrs. Plate of 3 bar cookies and 3 drop cookies62045. Quick Breads - one of the following: 3 muffins or 1 quick bread OR 1 reduced sugar or fat quick bread62046. Yeast Breads, - 3 yeast rolls62047. Pound Cake - 1 loaf62048. Make it with Mixes - exhibit a poster or display of something learned through the project62050. Beyond the Grill - exhibit a poster or display of something learned through the project62051. Any Food Class- exhibit a poster or display of something learned through the project62052. Self-Determined Foods

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Proud supporter of the 4-H Fair for 31 years

In the 4-H Department, Sections 12 through 23, 4-H projects taken as a club project may be entered as a club exhibit. All club exhibits should be entered only ONCE under the club name. Club Exhibits now have their own section. PLEASE SEE SECTION 27 FOR CLUB EXHIBIT CLASSES. Club

exhibits should be no larger than a 5-foot square. Each 4-H member should be listed on the exhibit. All club exhibits are to

be set up by 5 p.m. Sunday.

POSTER SIZE 14”x22” (1/2 sheet of posterboard)

Prize money for club exhibits will be:1st - $10 2nd -$8 3rd - $6

SPECIAL NOTICE

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SECTION 134-H Healthy Lifestyles

Foster/BullockAll projects are to exhibit a poster or dis-

play of something learned. POSTER SIZE 14”x 22”

Project books MUST be turned in with exhibit.

Division 1 - Health63500. Keeping Fit63501. First Aid in Action63502. Staying Healthy63503. Health Rocks63504. Up For the Challenge63505. Self-determined

Division 2 - 4-H CollectiblesCollectibles (dolls, cards, etc.)63506. 8-11 years old63507. 12-14 years old63508. 15-18 years old63509. Self-determined

Division 3 - 4-H Arts & Crafts63515. Arts & Crafts - 8- 13 years; Maximum of 3 pieces of art created63516. Arts & Crafts - 14-19 years; Maximum of 3 pieces of art created63517. Palate of Fun - Maximum of 3 pieces of art created63518. Sketchbook Crossroads, Maximum of 3 pieces of art created63519. Portfolio Pathways, 1 Maximum of 3 pieces of art created63520. Self-determined

Division 4 - Leathercraft63521. Year 1 - Completed project book and at least one item made. Year 2 - Completed project book and one of the following: ID & picture case, Billfold, Checkbook Cover Coin Purse, Eye Glass Case, Other Item63522. Self-determined

Division 5 - Genealogy63529. Year 1 - Poster - Family Tree, a notebook of research including a minimum of 3 family group sheets, a story about how your family came to live in this area, and answers to 3 questions of an older family member63530. Year 2 - Poster - Family Tree, with photographs of tombstones where appropriate, notebook of research, and a 3-yr Generation Chart

63531. Year 3 - Research book, story of origin of name, 15 documents you have collected from a courthouse, etc., 5-yr Generation chart, and a family photo album

63532. Self-determined

Division 6 - 4-H Archery63535. Archery I - A reflected recrested arrow. Score for best 10 rounds63536. Archery II - Commercial string with serving & notching indicator. Score for best 11 rounds63537. Archery III - String made by member. Score for best 12 rounds63538. Archery IV - Clout target & measuring chain. Score for best 13 rounds63539. Archery V - Matched fletching of one arrow. Score of best 14 rounds63540. Self-determined

Division 7 - 4-H RifleryAny site and official 50 ft. 5 bull targets to

be used63545. Year 1 - Three best targets with photograph63546. Year 2 - Three targets with photograph, plus best score in competition63547. Year 3 - Best 4-H competition score63548. Advanced - Exhibit on need of ear protection or other appropriate subject

Division 8 - Shooting Sports63549. Air Pistol - poster of 3 best targets63550. Advanced Air Pistol - poster, 5 best targets63551. Air Rifle - safety poster63552. Advanced Air Rifle - poster of 3 best targets63553. 4-H Shot Gun - poster on safety63554. Muzzleloader - poster or exhibit63555. Advanced muzzleloader - poster, 3 targets63556. Self-determined

Division 9 - Outdoor Adventures63560. Hiking - completed project book and display of: 25 items found on hikes (ex. Insects, flowers, leaves, etc.) and an example of a hiking first aid kit63561. Camping Adventures - completed project book and display of an activity completed in the book. ( ex. Knot tying display, ideal campsite display or meal plan and equipment for 2 day camping trip)63562. Backpacking Expeditions - completed project book and display of an activity completed in the book, (ex. set up of back pack and contents for a trip, tent site display (5’x5’ limited area), meal plan for backpacking trip and equipment needed.)63563. Self-determined

Division 10 - Orienteering63564. 3 orienteering scorecards and picture on a poster

Division 11 - BicyclesAll projects in this division must exhibit a poster or display of something learned

63565. Unit 163566. Unit 263567. Unit 363568. Self-determined

Division 12Self-Determined Project

63569. Display of project that you designed yourself, for which there is no other 4-H project.

Division 13 - 4-H Photography63570 Year 1 - Focus on Photography - display of 20 photos; display can be an album, display board, etc.63571. Year 2 - Controlling Your Image - display of 30 photos. Display can be an album, display board, etc.63572. Year 3 - Mastering Photography - display of 40 photos. Display can be an album, display board, etc.63573. Self-determined

Division 14 - Scrapbooking63574. Exhibit completed project book and your Scrapbook

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First United National BankOil City • 814-677-3012

New Bethlehem • 814-275-2200Franklin • 814-437-5758Clarion • 814-227-2400

Cranberry • 814-678-1115Fryburg • 814-354-7311

www.fun-bank.com

107Years

PNA Club410 Seneca St. • Oil City

814-676-4679

104Years

Franklin Service & Supply119 Grant St. • Franklin

814-432-8016www.tiresinfranklin.com

67Years

HONOR ROLL OFPlease join us in honoring the following businesses for their display of support for the

Pulaski Club 62 Spruce St.

Oil City814-676-9015

81Years

Carbaugh’s Barber Shop & StyleHal Carbaugh, Danielle Walters

Jeremy Hoyle505 13th Street

Franklin814-437-3280

51Years

49Years

Community Ambulance Service Inc.Franklin •Oil City •SenecaAlways dial 911 & ask for

Community Ambulance Service

Terry Kahle423 East Railroad Street

Knox814-797-1188

45Years

Petruso Hearing & Audiology113 West Central Ave. • Titusville

814-827-7304

43Years

Gatesman Auto Body28177 Route 66 • Lucinda

814-226-9468

65Years

Meadville Livestock AuctionSelling all types of livestock, hay and grain814-734-3372 or 814-397-4782

Wed. Only - 814-763-2240

52Years

Central Garage738 South Street Rear • Clarion

814-226-7160

51Years

Lander’s General StoreRoute 66 • Lucinda

814-226-9688

120Years

Anderson’s Greenhouses612 Grant St. • Franklin

814-432-2109

95Years

Sandy Lake Mills26 Mill St. • Sandy Lake

724-376-3085

92Years

McClung Auto Body688 Bradley Road (Hendersonville)

Stoneboro814-786-9744

83Years

Hirsch’s MeatsCorner of Rt. 322 and Rt. 338

Kossuth814-797-5206

63Years

Armstrong160 Westview Dr. • Meadville

814-333-6731www.ArmstrongOneWire.com

63Years

Sehman Tire Service, Inc.622 13 th St. • Franklin

814-432-2721www.sehmantire.com

59Years

Oil City Housing Authority110 Moran St. • Oil City

814-676-5764

58Years

Heffern Septic Tank Service & Portable Toilets

668 Buttermilk Hill Rd. • Franklin814-432-3072

56Years

Lepley’s Bus Service, Inc.1706 State Rt. 427 • Cooperstown

814-374-4212

54Years

Jones Service122 Pone Lane • Franklin

814-432-3515

52Years

Ronald Gross Trucking, Inc.1037 Winfi eld Rd. • Cabot, PA

724-352-1270

51Years

Cooperstown Sand & GravelRoute 427 • Cooperstown

814-374-4412

51Years

H & R Block227 Seneca St. • Oil City

814-677-3051

48Years

Two Mile Run County Park471 Beach Rd. • Franklin

814-676-6116www.twomilerun.net

48Years

Pymatuning Boat Sales111 Liberty St. • Jamestown

724-932-3598www.pymaboatsales.com

45Years

K. Hoffman Door, LLC805 Atlantic Ave. • Franklin

814-432-8206PA Lic # 065876

42Years

Lloyds Rental & Sales1355 S. Main St. • Meadville

814-336-2336

41Years

Electralloya G.O. CARLSON INC.175 Main St. • Oil City

814-678-4100

47Years

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SUPPORTERSVenango County Fair participants and for their number of years of service to the community.

14Years

Congratulations All Venango County FairParticipants!

Eclipse Electric508 Buffalo Street

Franklin814-432-3519

34Years

Thomas Auto Inc.3052 State Rt. 257 • Seneca

814-676-0426www.thomasautoinc.com

33Years

Hoss’s Steak and Sea House2432 St. Rt. 257 • Cranberry

814-677-3002

30Years

Shaffer’s Pumpkin Patch119 Susquehanna Dr.

Franklin814-374-4173

32Years

McDonald’s707 Main Street

Clarion814-764-6071

40Years

McKissick Trucking & Excavating699 Pinegrove School Rd.

Venus 814-354-2934

23Years

Coal Oil Johnny’s Eatery117 East State (At the Light)

Pleasantville814-589-5500

22Years

22Years

Primo Barones Restaurant & Lounge1564 Airport Rd.

Franklin814-432-2588

Matt’s Beer Barn30836 Rt. 66

Lucinda814-744-8711

16Years

Seneca Primary Care3529 State Rt. 257 • Seneca

814-677-7338

16Years

Roger A. Baker Insurance3144 State Rt. 257 • Seneca

814-676-1281

33Years

Seneca Veterinary Clinic2646 St. Rt. 257 • Seneca

814-676-8470

29Years

Donovan & Bauer Auto Group, Inc

11543 Hydetown Road • Titusville814-827-3694

26Years

Lee’s Fine Detail1850 Allegheny Blvd • Reno

814-677-6514

25Years

Cameron Pools & Spas, Inc.1137 Liberty Street • Franklin

814-432-7736

15Years

14Years

SMS Technical Service, LLCLocated in the Oil City

Industrial Park814-677-9400

Hartzell’s Water Conditioning, Inc.

1-800-821-5261www.hartzellwaterinc.com

PA 44941

31Years

Main Street Market714 Main St. • Polk

814-432-5558

30+Years

All Seasons Temporaries212 Prospect Ave. • Franklin

814-437-2148

24Years

Don Hartzell MotorsExit 52 • I-80

Knox814-797-1025

22Years

M & D Pavingwww.manddpaving.com

814-479-8056724-988-9683888-666-9685

16Years

Ryan Cyphert Contracting LLC406 W. 6th St. • Oil City

814-676-0095 or 814-229-1578

9Years

Specialtly Fabrications and Powder Coating, LLC

455 Allegheny Blvd.P.O. Box 790 • Franklin

814-432-6406griffi [email protected]

www.specfab.com

11Years

Little Caesar’s849 Liberty St • Franklin

814-437-1313

9Years

Prime Fitness USA455 Allegheny Blvd. • Franklin

814-432-6406

2Years

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SECTION 144-H Family and Consumer Science

Foster/Bullock

All projects are to exhibit a poster or display of something learned unless otherwise noted.

POSTER SIZE 14”x 22”Project books MUST be turned in with exhibit.

Division 1 - ManagementClasses:63600. The Rent Event

Division 2 - Family Strengths63601. Spending Time Together63602. Sharing Across Generations63603. Generation Celebration

Division 3 - Child Care/Self Care63604. Babysitting - I. Babysitting Kit, family information & idea scrapbook63605. On My Own and OK63606. Kids in Control - Homemade First Aid Kit & Bored Bag

Division 4 - 4-H CareersAll projects in this division must exhibit a poster of

something learned.63607. My Future is What I Make It63608. Get Ready, Get Set, Get A Job63609. Let Me Do It

Division 5 - People, Work and MeAll projects in this division must exhibit a poster

of something learned.63610. Individual

Division 6 - Financial ManagementExhibit a completed 4-H project book and an exhibit or

display of something learned63611. Money Fundamentals63612. Money Moves63613. Self-determined - Family and consumer Science

Section 16 - LeadershipDivision 1 - 4-H Leadership

All projects in this division must exhibit a poster of some-thing learned unless otherwise noted

POSTER SIZE 14”x 22”

63620. Year 1 - Teen Leader Project - display work plan & project book63621. Year 2 - Teen Leader Project - display work plan & project book63622. Year 3 - Teen Leader Project - display work plan & project book

Division 2 - Step Up to LeadershipExhibit a completed project book and a display of activity

completed.63623. Grades 3-563624. Grades 6-863625. Grades 9-12

Division 3 - Officer Books63626. President63627. Vice President63628. Secretary63629. Treasurer63630. Historian/Communication Officer

Division 4 - International and Diversity63640. Interstate Exchange63641. Latino Cultural Arts63642. Exploring clothes from cultures from around the world63643. Self-determined - Leadership

Club Exhibit classes are in Section 27

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SECTION 15 - 4-H FloricultureRunninger Hall

Project books MUST be turned in with exhibits. Project books in this category will be related to horticulture. Self-determined

project book are acceptable, and must include horticulture concepts.

POSTER SIZE 14”x 22”Outstanding exhibits in

Sections 11 through 26 receive:1st-$3 2nd-$2 3rd-$1unless noted otherwise

NOTE: Plants must have been planted in the pots/planters at least 6 weeks prior to the fair entry

Division 1 - 4-H Single Flowers

Annuals64001. Zinnias - 1 bloom64002. Dahlias - 1 bloom64003. Cleome - 1 bloom64004. Gladiolus - 1 bloom64005. Cosmos- 1 bloom64006. Marigold - 3blooms64007. Any other flower - Flowers will be judged by variety

Perennials64008. Rose - 1 bloom or stem64009. Coneflower - 1 stem64010. Rudbeckia (Black-eyed Susan) - 1 bloom64011. Lily - 1 bloom64012. Chrysanthemum - 1 stem64013. Any other perennial

Division 2 - 4-H Indoor Plants64014. Philodendron64015. Bonsai64016. Orchid64017. African Violet64018. Christmas Cactus

64019. Spider Plant64020. Wandering Jew64021. NEW Non-flowering cactus64022. NEW Succulent64023. NEW Hanging fern64024. Dish Garden - Indoor Plants A collection of indoor plants displayed in a container no larger than 8”x16”x6”64025. Kitchen Garbage Rooted Cutting Propagate something from discarded edible plant cuttings (can be planted or in water)64026. Plant Propagation - Rooted Cutting Propagate something from another plant. Must be displayed so that roots can be seen.

Division 3 - 4-H Outdoor Plants64027. NEW Geranium Begonia64028. NEW New Guinea Impatiens/ SunPatiens64029. NEW Hanging Calibrachoa “Million Bells”64030. NEW Dragon Wing Begonia64031. Container Garden Creative container containing outdoor plants. No larger than a 3-gallon container.64032. Window Box Garden No larger than 30”L x 8”W x 5 1/4”H64033. Creative Planter Garden Recycle an object into a garden work of art. Must have outdoor plants creatively displayed in an object no larger than 18”x18”x18”64034. Fairy Garden Create a garden fit for a fairy garden to be no larger than 24”x24”x6”

Division 4 - 4-H Cut Flowers64040. Annual Bouquet - cut flowers of three different annuals64041. Perennial Bouquet - cut flowers of three different perennials64042. NEW Holiday or Special Occasion table arrangement64043. NEW Dried Flower Arrangement64044. NEW Mono colored arrangement64045. Self -Determined- Floriculture

64046. Grow Me From A Seed Ages 8-12. A 4-H Flower grown from a seed. Enter four (4) 4x6 photos mounted on a small poster board for display showing the progress and finished project. Also include a journal, which is to include the type of seed planted, the date it was planted, progress notes of the care provided and a timeline of the project. This can be about any current 4-H Flower Project. One Award of $50.00 will be presented

Sponsored and Judged by Franklin Gardeners Association Members

64047. My Gardening Story 13-18 year olds. Submit a typed essay and one (1) 4x6 photo about any of your current 4-H Gardening projects mounted for display on poster board. It may be about a flower, project, vegetable project or about a combination of your gardening projects. The essay is to include why you choose the project, when did you start the project, how will you use your project, etc. One Award of $50.00 will be presented.

Sponsored and judged by Franklin Gardeners Association Members

64048. 4-H Club Community Gardening Project Submit a typed story and a minimum of eight (8) photos about your 4-H club’s community gardening project mounted on a large poster board for display. The garden project may be a vegetable, flower or combination garden. Include before, in progress and after photos of the garden and club members working in the garden. The story is to include why your club chose this project and who benefits from the project. One Award of $200 will be presented.

Sponsored and Judged by Franklin Gardeners Association Members

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County Master GardenersSubmit four (4) 4x6’ pictures mounted

on small poster board showing you and your flower project(s). Include pictures of you planting, caring for and harvest-ing your flower(s). This award will be

given to the 4-H’er with the most points from the 4-H Flower Projects entered.(blue rosette- 6pnts, red rosette- 5 pnts, white rosette- 4 pnts, blue merit- 3 pnts, red merit - 2 pnts, white merit - 1 pnt)

Flower High Point winners will receive1st-$25 2nd-$15 3rd-$10

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SECTION 174-H Textile Science

Foster/Bullock HallSee general & 4-H rules on Page 10, 12.

For complete entry requirements, see project books & your 4-H leader.

POSTER SIZE 14”x 22”Project books MUST be turned in

with exhibit

TEXTILE SCIENCESew Much Fun

Classes:65001. Pants, shorts, skirt or apron with elastic or drawstring waistband 8-10yr olds65002. Pants, shorts, skirt or apron with elastic or drawstring waistband 11-14 yr olds65003. Pants, shorts, skirt or apron with elastic or drawstring waistband 15-18 yr olds65004. Shirt, blouse, costume, night clothes or dress with casing or simple closure 8-10 yr olds65005. Shirt, blouse, costume, night clothes or dress with casing or simple closure11-14 yr olds65006. Shirt, blouse, costume, night clothes or dress with casing or simple closure 15-18 yr olds

65007. “Instant” top, skirt, or dress using a preshirred fabric or cut out 8-10 yr olds65008. “Instant” top, skirt, or dress using a preshirred fabric or cut out 11-14 yr olds65009. “Instant” top, skirt, or dress using a preshirred fabric or cut out 15-18 yr olds

Sew Much More65010. Travel, bed sewing caddy or pocket on beach towel 8-10 yr olds65011. Travel, bed sewing caddy or pocket on beach towel 11-14 yr olds65012. Travel, bed sewing caddy or pocket on beach towel 15-18 yr olds65013. Draft dodger 8-10 yr olds65014. Draft dodger 11-14 yr olds65015. Draft dodger 15-18 yr olds65016. Potholders or mitt 8-10 yr old65017. Potholders or mitt 11-14 yr olds65018. Potholders or mitt 15-18 yr olds65019. Pillow or quillo 8-10 yr old65020. Pillow or quillo 11-14 yr old65021. Pillow or quillo 15-18 yr olds65022. Pajama tote, gym or laundry bag 8-10 yr old65023. Pajama tote, gym or laundry bag 11-14 yr olds65024. Pajama tote, gym or laundry bag 15-18 yr olds65025. Simple household item 8-10 yr olds65026. Simple household item 11-14 yr olds65027. Simple household item 15-18 yr olds65028. Wall hanging 8-10 yr olds65029. Wall hanging 11-14 yr olds65030. Wall hanging 15-18 yr olds

Stitch by Stitch65031. Sampler 8-10 yr olds65032. Sampler 11-14 yr olds65033. Sampler 15-18 yr olds65034. Activity book 8-10 yr olds65035. Activity book 11-14 yr olds65036. Activity book 15-18 yr olds65037. Decorative stitches on garment 8-10 yr olds65038. Decorative stitches on garment 11-14 yr olds65039. Decorative stitches on garment 15-18 yr olds

65040. Other hand-stitched garment or accessory 8-10 yr olds65041. Other hand-stitched garment or accessory 11-14 yr olds65042. Other hand-stitched garment or accessory 15-18 yr olds

TEXTILE SCIENCEKnits65043. T-shirt and slacks, shorts, skirt or culottes 8-10 yr olds65044. T-shirt and slacks, shorts, skirt or culottes 11-14 yr olds65045. T-shirt and slacks, shorts, skirt or culottes 15-18 yr olds65046. Beach cover-up 8-10 yr olds65047. Beach cover-up 11-14 yr olds65048. Beach cover-up 15-18 yr olds65049. Jogging suit or playsuit 8-10 yr olds65050. Jogging suit or playsuit 11-14 yr olds65051. Jogging suit or playsuit 15-18 yr olds65052. Sweatshirt or jacket 8-10 yr olds65053. Sweatshirt or jacket 11-14 yr olds65054. Sweatshirt or jacket 15-18 yr olds65055. Dress 8-10 yr olds65056. Dress 11-14 yr olds65057. Dress 15-18 yr olds65058. Other simple knit outfit 8-10 yr olds65059. Other simple knit outfit 11-14 yr olds65060. Other simple knit outfit 15-18 yr olds65061. Outfit using both knit and woven construction 8-10 yr olds65062. Outfit using both knit and woven construction 11-14 yr olds65063. Outfit using both knit and woven construction 15-18 yr olds

Coordinates65064. Simple top, vest or poncho and a skirt with a waistband or facing 8-10 yr olds65065. Simple top, vest or poncho and a skirt with a waistband or facing 11-14 yr olds65066. Simple top, vest or poncho and a skirt with a waistband or facing 15-18 yr olds65067. Simple top, vest, or poncho and slacks or shorts with a waistband or facing, 8-10 yr olds65068. Simple top, vest, or poncho and slacks or shorts with a waistband or facing, 11-14 yr olds65069. Simple top, vest, or poncho and slacks or shorts with a waistband or facing, 15-18 yr olds65070. Simple top, vest, or poncho and a jumper or jumpsuit with a facing 8-10 yr olds65071. Simple top, vest, or poncho and a jumper or jumpsuit with a facing 11-14 yr olds65072. Simple top, vest, or poncho and a jumper or jumpsuit with a facing 15-18 yr olds

65073. Simple dress with a facing, no waistband or set-in sleeves 8-10 yr olds65074. Simple dress with a facing, no waistband or set-in sleeves 11-14 yr olds65075. Simple dress with a facing, no waistband or set-in sleeves 15-18 yr olds

Accessories65076. A group of 3 different accessories

Timesaving Sewing65077. A poster showing a timesaving experiment or evaluation of methods65078. A garment using a timesaving pattern or one that features a unique technique.65079. A sampler of sewing using sewing machine attachments65080. Two pressing aids65081. Educational game or teaching aid or submitted article

Sewing for Others65082. Garment for another person with photo of person wearing garment 8-10 yr olds65083. Garment for another person with photo of person wearing garment 11-14 yr olds65084. Garment for another person with photo of person wearing garment 15-18 yr olds65085. Toy, blanket, kite or other item made in this project 8-10 yr olds65086. Toy, blanket, kite or other item made in this project 11-14 yr olds65087. Toy, blanket, kite or other item made in this project 15-18 yr olds

Create Your Own65088. Project book and a display or other product produced in the project

SeparatesChoose one of the following to exhibit:65089. Two or more piece non-tailored outfit 11-14 yr olds65090. Two or more piece non-tailored outfit 15-18 yr olds65091. Advanced dress or two-piece dress that is more advanced than the dress described in the Coordinates project 11-14 yr olds65092. Advanced dress or two-piece dress that is more advanced than the dress described in the Coordinates project 15-18 yr olds

TEXTILE SCIENCE - ADVANCEDTailoring65100. Tailored jacket or sports coat65102. Tailored coat65103. Tailored Ensemble

Formal Wear65104. Special occasion garment

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(Continued from Page 60)TEXTILE SCIENCE - CREATIVEDesign65105. A garment or textile with applied design65106. A garment or textile created/woven from an original design65107. A garment with applied trims, folds, tucks, and darts or recycled garmentCloset Connections65108. Closet or storage aidWardrobe Planning65109. “Before” and “After” wardrobe inventoryShopping65110. A purchased ensemble with accessories65111. A poster or a cost analysis65112. Fashion Revue Project

TEXTILE SCIENCE - ARTSWeaving65113. Cloth or garment made on a loom65114. A homemade loom or a poster showing photos of a homemade loomCrochet65115. Two (2) crocheted articles65116. One crocheted garment or large article such as an afghanKnitting65117. Two (2) knitted articles65118. One knitted garment or large article such as an afghanQuiltingBeginner65119. Quilt Block - hand or machine stitched (Not quilted)65120. Pieced item turned and tied by 4-H member - 12” x 12” or larger65121. Pieced item turned and hand quilted by 4-H member - 12” x 12” or larger65122. Pieced item turned and machine quilted by 4-H member - 12” x 12” or larger65123. Whole-cloth quilt hand quilted by 4-H member 12” x 12” or largerIntermediate (Wall Hanging, baby quilt, lap quilt, bed quilt, etc.)65124. Pieced item turned and tied by 4-H member - 24” x 24” or larger65125. Pieced item turned and hand quilted by 4-H member 24” x 24” or larger65126. Pieced item turned and machine quilted by 4-H member - 24” x 24” or larger65127. Table Runner or Placemats (2) hand quilted by 4-H member65128 . Table Runner or Placemats (2) Machine QuiltedAdvanced65129. Quilt block - using an advanced technique (Crazy Quilt, Applique, trapunto, sashiko, Hawaiian, etc.)65130. Pieced Quilt - hand quilted and bound by 4-H member - 45” x 70” or larger65131. Pieced Quilt - machine quilted and bound by 4-H member - 45” x 70” or larger65132. Pieced Quilt - hand quilted and bound by someone other than 4-H member - 45” x 70” or larger65133. Pieced Quilt - machine quilted and bound by someone other than 4-H member - 45” x 70” or larger

Needlepoint65135. Needlepoint on Canvas - 8-13 yrs, 1 article65136. Needlepoint on Canvas - 14-19 yrs, 1 article65137. Needlepoint on fabric - 8-13 yrs, 1 article65138. Needlepoint on fabric - 14-19 yrs, 1 articleCross Stitch65139. Counted Cross Stitch on Canvas65140. Counted Cross Stitch on Fabric65141. Plastic canvas cross stitchFashion Revue65142. Fashion Revue project - a poster or exhibit of something learned65143. Self-determined - Clothing & Textiles

SECTION 184-H Environment

and Earth ScienceFoster/Bullock

Project Books MUST be turned in with exhibits.

POSTER SIZE 14”x 22”Division 1 - 4-H Forestry

63700. Beginners - Adopt-a-Tree exhibit about your adopted tree63701. Trees + Me = Forestry - Unit 1 poster of something learned with pictures plus a cross section of a tree labeled OR a tree observation leaf, seed, twig, fruit OR a growing seedling OR exhibit of 10 tree or shrub seeds or collection of leaf, twig fruit or 10 trees.63702. Advancing in Forestry - Year 1 - 1 science project completed Year 2 - 2 science project completed63703. Treetop Year 1 - 1 science project completed63704. Treetop Year 2 - 1 science project completed

Division 2 - Water Conservation63705. Water Conservation with the Water Lion - Exhibit of something learned or Poster63706. Incredible with the Water Lion - Exhibit of something learned or Poster

Division 3 - 4-H WildlifeALL projects in this division must exhibit a

poster or display of something learnedplus anything listed with class

63707. The Wildlife Detective63708. Wildlife is All Around Us - Spring Birdhouse you made63709. Wildlife is All Around Us - Summer Collection of animal tracks63710. Wildlife is All Around Us - Fall Map of an area showing types of wildlife shelters available63711. Book 5 - Wildlife is All Around Us - Winter Homemade bird feeder63712. Endangered Wildlife, Unit I63713. Endangered Wildlife, Unit II63714. Beyond Fair Chase - poster depicting safety concepts

PA Wildlife Habitat Evaluation ProjectPoster size 14”x22”

Exploratory Tract63715. Unit 1 (ages 8-11” poster or display of something learned.Competitive Tract (ages 12-18)63716. Year 1 - for youth observing in the state contest: develop a poster about what was learned during the project experience. This poster might include drawings, photos and wildlife items.63717. Year 2 - for youth competing in the state contest; develop a poster about what was learned during the project experience. This poster might include drawings, photos and wildlife items and accomplishment certificates.63718. Year 3 - for youth competing in the state contest; develop a poster about what was learned during the project experience. This poster might include drawings, photos and wildlife items and accomplishment certificates.63719. Year 4 - for youth competing in the state contest; develop a poster about what was learned during the project experience. This poster might include drawings, photos and wildlife items and accomplishment certificates.

Division 4 - 4-H InsectsStandard display box is 18” x 24”.

(Display box 8” by 12” is suitable for class 63725-63729)

63725. Unit 1 - Teaming With Insects, 25 insects.63726. Unit 2 - Teaming With Insects, 50 insects

63727. Unit 3 - Teaming With Insects 75 insects, plus 10 immature species63728. Unit 3 - Teaming With Insects 100 insects, plus 15 immature species63729. Unit 3 - Teaming With Insects, 125 insects plus 20 immature species

Division 5 - Ecology63730. Power of the Wind - Poster or item depicting wind energy concepts63731. Exploring your Environment - Ecosystems - Poster or item depicting an environmental concern or issue.63732. Exploring your Environment - Earths Capacity - A poster or item depicting an issue related to population studies or rural urban impact.

Division 6 - 4-H Fishing63733. Take the Bait -level 1 8-13 yr. olds63734. Take the Bait - level 1 14-18 yr. olds63765. Reel in the Fun - level 2 8-13 yr. olds63766. Reel in the Fun - level 2 14-18 yr. olds63767. Cast into the Future - level 3 8-13 yr. olds63768. Cast into the Future - level 3 14-18 yr. olds63769. Self-determined - Environment and Earth Science

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SECTION 19 - Science and TechnologyFoster/Bullock

Project books MUST be turned in with exhibits.

POSTER SIZE 14”x 22”Division 1 - 4-H Rocketry

Year 1 - Exhibit completed project book and a single stage rocket63771. 8-13 years old63772. 14-18 years oldYear 2 - Exhibit completed project book and a multi stage rocket and tracking system63773. 8 -13 years old63774. 14-18 years oldYear 3 - Exhibit completed project book and a self-designed rocket and firing system63775. 8-13 years old63776. 14-18 years oldYear 4 - Exhibit completed project book and a self-designed rocket and a poster explaining how rockets or engines work63777. 8-13 years old63778. 14-18 years old63779. Exhibit a rocket that has not been launched

Division 24-H Air and Space Science

4-H AerospaceAll projects in this division must exhibit

a poster of something learned63780. Stage 1 “Pre-Flight”63781. Stage 2 “Lift Off’’63782. Stage 3 “Reaching New Heights”63783. Stage 4 “Pilot in command”The Science of Flight63784. Glider or flyer from scratch - 8-13 yrs63785. Glider or flyer from scratch - 14-19 yrs63786. Glider or flyer from a kit - 8-13 yrs 63787. Glider or flyer from a kit -14- 19 yrs

Division 3 - 4-H ElectricityAll projects in this division must exhibit a

poster of something learned plus adisplay of an experiment from project

book with description and parts labeled63788. Unit 1 - Magic of Electricity63789. Unit 2 - Investigating Electricity63790. Unit 3 - Wired for Power63791. Unit 4 - Entering Electronics

Division 4- 4-H WoodworkingALL projects in this division must exhibit one

item made unless otherwise notedMeasuring Up63792. Ages 8-12 years old63793. Ages 13- 18 years oldMaking the Cut63794 Ages 8-12 years63795. Ages 13-18 yearsNailing It Together63796. Ages 13-18 years oldFinishing Up63797. Ages 8-12 years old63798. Ages 13-18 years63799. Woodworking for Wildlife - exhibit 3 homes for birds - backyard, forest, & marshes.

Division 5 - Small EnginesA poster or display of activities completed. This could include the items in a portfolio

63800. Crank It Up63801. Warm It Up63802. Tune It Up

Division 6 - RoboticsAll robotics entries must include Robotics

notebook with concepts learned from experience

63810. Virtual Robotics - Drawing Detailed drawing of concept learned in virtual robotic experience63811. Virtual Robotics - Model Model of concept learned during virtual experience63812. Junk Drawer Robotics - Drawing Detailed drawing of concept learned during the junk drawer experience63813. Junk Drawer Robotics - Model Model of concept learned during junk drawer robotic experience.63814. Self-determined - Science & Technology

SECTION 204-H Communications

Foster/BullockProject books must be turned in with exhibit.

POSTER SIZE 14”x 22”Division 1 - Communications

Exhibit a completed project book and an exhibit or display of something learned

64200. Picking Up the Pieces, level 164201. Putting It Together, Level 264202. The Perfect Fit, Level 364208. NEW Public Speaking

Division 5 - Get in the Act64203. Year 1 - 4-H project book and display of something learnedDivision 8 - 4-H Theater Arts SeriesAll projects in this division must exhibit a post-

er of activities completed64204. Year 1 “Journey Into the Imagination”64205. Year 2 “Soaring into Action”64206. Year 3 “Quest for Expression”64207. Year 4 “Voyaging Beyond”

SECTION 21 - 4-H CitizenshipExhibit a completed project book and an exhibit or display of something learned

64210. Citizenship - Public Adventures64211. Exercising Character64212. Character at Work64213. Celebrate Your Family64214. Service Learning 164215. Service Learning 264216. The Self Determined

SECTION 224-H Small Animals

All dogs must be properly licensed. Dogs must show proof of current rabies certification and have up-to-date shots. Dogs are to remain under control of the 4-H member at all times. Dogs, unless at the show are to be leashed at all times. Owners must clean up after the dog.Cats must show proof of rabies certification and have up-to-date shots.Pets are to be checked in by 9am Saturday, August 8 at Phillips Arena. A 4-H small animal project cannot be entered in any other Fair class. A 4-H member can enter more than one class with a different pet. Entries are limited to one entry per class per 4-H’er. 4-H member must stay with pet during judging. Judging will be on grooming, health and care of animal. Animals must be older than 3 months of age to be exhibited.

Division 1 - 4-H Pet CareSaturday 9 am Phillips Arena

Youth are to bring their Completed 4-H Pet books( Pet Pals level 1, Scurrying Ahead level 2, Scaling the Heights level 3) with their ani-mals at time of judging. If an animal is not being shown, completed 4-H Pet Books are to be exhibited in the Foster/Bullock Building with their posters. POSTER SIZE 14”x 22”64220. Indoor Pets 64221. Outdoor Pets64222. Pet Care Poster, 8-12 years64223. Pet Care Poster, 13-18 years

Division 2 - 4-H CatShort Hair64224. 4-H’ers (ages 8-12) 64225. 4-H’ers (ages 13-18)Long Hair64226. 4-H’ers (ages 8-12)64227. 4-H’ers (ages 13-18)64228. Pet Care Poster, 8-12 years64229. Pet Care Poster, 13-18 years

Division 3-4-H DogDog Show - Saturday AM After Pet Show

Phillips ArenaEach dog may be shown once per class - obe-dience, grooming and showmanship. Novice division will be for first or second year dog project members. The advanced division will be for second year and older dog project members.

4-H Dog Obedience64240. Obedience, Sub-novice64241. Obedience, Novice64242. Graduate Novice

4-H Dog GroomingDogs are to be judged on general grooming and care.64243. Ages 8-1164244. Ages 12-1464245. Ages 15-18

4-H Dog Showmanship64246. Novice Ages 8-1264247. Novice Ages 13-1864248. Advanced Ages 8-1264249. Advanced Ages 13-18

4-H Dog Brace ClassThe brace class will be judged on the sub-nov-ice level. Dogs need not be of the same breed.64255. Dog Brace

4-H Dog Team64256. Team

4-H Dog Costume Class64257. Costume64258. Dog Poster, Ages 8-1264259. Dog Poster, Ages 13-18

SECTION 234-H Animal-less Projects

Foster/BullockDivision 1 - 4-H Model Horse

Outstanding exhibit in each class receives:1st-$3 2nd-$2 3rd-$1

ClassesCompleted project book and a display of model horse64265. Model Horse - Unit 164266. Model Horse - Unit 264267. Model Horse - Unit 3

Division 2 - 4-H Veterinary ScienceAll projects in this division must exhibit a poster or display of something learned

64268. Unit 1 “From Airedales to Zebras”64269. Unit 2 - “All Systems Go”64270. Unit 3 - “The Cutting Edge”

Division 3 - Embryology64271. Poster of something learned about your project

Division 4 - 4-H Animal-less ProjectsThe following should be displayed with a port-

folio of activities from these project books64272. Acres of Adventure - 164273. Acres of Adventure - 2

For animal projects that cannot be exhibited due to animal health or weight gain only. A completed Project Book should accompany each poster exhibited.64274. Animal Science project that is unable to be exhibited due to health reasons, ages 8-1164275. Animal Science project that is unable to be exhibited due to health reasons, ages 11-1464276. Animal Science project that is unable to be exhibited due to health reasons ages 15-18

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SECTION 244-H Science Experiments

Foster/Bullock

Create a display (36”high tri-fold 12”x24”x12”) in a 4-H category relating to a project you are currently taking (your book can be displayed with your regular 4-H project entry, but your leader must attach a card verifying that you are taking a project in the related category. The card can be found on the Venango County 4-H website.http:// extension.psu.edu/venango/ programs/4-h This display must demonstrate your scientific method and show how you processed your results.

Classes64300. Animal Science64301. Engineering64302 Environmental64303 Foods64304. Forestry (woods/trees)64305. Physics (energy, force, motion, etc.)64306. Plant Science (crops or vegetables)64307. Technology64308. Textiles

SECTION 26Cloverbuds

Open to 4-H members 5-8 years of age who are enrolled in the 4-H Cloverbud

Program.

Exhibit a display or poster of activities completed.

69050. Science & Technology69051. Community Expressive Arts69052. Healthy Living69053. Environmental/ Earth Science69054. Personal Development69055. Citizenship/Civic Education69056. Consumerism/Family Science69057. Plants & Animals69058. Exploring Farm Animals69059. Exploring the Treasure’s of 4-H

SECTION 27Club Exhibits

In the 4-H Department, Sections 12-23, any 4-H project may be taken as a club project. These club projects need to be

exhibited as a club project exhibit. All club project exhibits should be entered only

once under the club’s name. Club project exhibits should be no larger than a 5 foot square. Each 4- H member should be list-ed on the exhibit. All exhibits are to be set

up by 5pm Sunday in Bullock/ Foster

Prize money for club exhibits will be1st-$10 2nd-$8 3rd-$6

Please find the Section that your project is listed under and then register in the

appropriate club exhibit class.These classes are for 4-H Club Projects

taken by the club as a club project.

69100. 4-H Foods & Nutrition club project69101. Healthy Lifestyles Club project69102. Family & Consumer Science Club project69103. Floriculture club project69104. Textile Science club project69105. Environment & Earth Science Club project69106. Science & Technology club project69107. Communications Club project69108. Self-determined club project69109. Citizenship club project

69110. Outdoor Adventures club project69111. Fishing Club project69112. Other recreation 4-H Club project69113. 4-H School Enrichment69114. 4-H School Plant Science69115. Leadership Club project69116. Small animals club project

4-H Club Activity ExhibitsThese club exhibits are for activities done by a 4-H club, but not done as a club 4-H project

69117. Community Awareness club exhibit69118. Community Service Club Exhibit69119. Educational Learning Activities Club Exhibit69120. Physical Fitness Club Activities Exhibit69121. Harvest for Health - club activity or project that ties the “Health for Better Living” to our community, country, and our world part of the 4-H pledge. It should impact food/nutrition and impact on your community, United States or globally.69122. Other Club Activities

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