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PAST ROSS COUNTY FAIR HOME ARTS DEPTHOME MAKER OF THE YEAR:1981 - Kathleen Moomaw1982 - Theresa Garautte1983 - Kathleen Moomaw1984 - Kelly Dunkle1985 - Wendy Huhn1986 - Rosalie Carmen1987 - Claudia Synder1988 - Kathleen Moomaw1989 - Ann Muntz1990 - Phyllis Whitten1991 - Leona Long1992 - Marilyn Potts1993 - Kathleen Moomaw1994 - Lisa Hardman1995 - Betty Morgan1996 - Leona Long1997 - Marilyn Potts1998 - Kathleen Moomaw1999 - Jerri Jackson2000 - Rosalie Carmen2001 - Leona Long2002 - Lorna McCray2003 - Verna Groves2004 - Jerri Jackson2005 - Debbie Imboden2006 - Penny Drake 2007 - Andrea Kessler2008 - Rosalie Carman2009 - Jerri Jackson2010 - Connie Mathuews2011 - Debbie Imboden2012 - Loraine LeMaster2013 - Maxie Good2014 - Dianna Johnson2015 - Connie Mathuews2016 - Betty Brownfield2017 - Janet ‘Bambi’ Corcoran Jones2018 - Maxie GoodROSS COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETYAUXILIARY OFFICERS2019Susan Glandon .PresidentMary Ann Web .Vice PresidentGayle Mahaffey .SecretaryBeverly Valentine .TreasurerPeggy Gray .Sr. Fair Board Rep.1. PLEASE NOTE: you must go to the Pickaway-Ross-Careerand Technology Center Building (located next door tothe Home Arts Building on the North side corner by theRoss County Sheriff Building.) to pick up your entry formand exhibitor number before entering items in the HomeArts Building.2. Entry time is Saturday, August 3rd, 2019 from 12:00 PM to 4:00PM (NO late entries will be accepted NO EXCEPTIONS) Judgingwill begin at 5:00 PM3. Release time will be on Sunday, August 11, 2019 from 12:30PM to 2:00 PM, there are NO early release times. (No Saturdayreleases) Please make arrangements to have your items andyour winnings picked up WITH your entry ticket(s) if you areunable to pick them up in person.4. The Home Arts Department and the Ross County Fair Board areNOT responsible for entries left in the Home Arts Building thatare not picked up by the exhibitor(s) on Sunday, August 11threlease date.5. All premium monies not picked up by the exhibitor(s) onSunday’s release date will be returned to the Fair BoardTreasurer.6. Exhibits are OPEN TO ALL ROSS COUNTY/CHILLICOTHERESIDENTS ONLY and limited to one (1) entry per exhibitor inany one (1) class.7. Juvenile exhibitors in any department MUST be 15 years ofage and under at time of submission unless specified in eachdepartment.8. All entries MUST be the work of the exhibitor.9. Displays in the 25/50 year-old categories will not be given Bestof Show unless made by the exhibitor.10. Entries not in clean and good condition will NOT be accepted.92 Ross County Fair Premium Book11. Articles may NOT be exhibited at the Ross County Fair in twosuccessive years.12. NO purchased articles can compete in ANY department.13. No article may be sold or advertised while on display.14. There will be a ROSETTE Ribbon given for Best of Show in eachDepartment and Homemaker of the Year will be given to thewinner who has the most premium money.15. Winner of Homemaker of the Year will be eligible againONLY after a five (5) year waiting period. Any items enteredin Department 29 “Antiques” cannot be counted towardHomemaker of the Year points.16. Winners names from 1st through 3rd place and Best of Showwill be announced and placed on display in each department inthe Home Arts Building.17. All items entered are the property of the Ross County Fair whileon display during Fair Week.18. NO items are to be taken out of display cases, off of tables,or hanging items for the purpose of taking photographs afterjudging and during Fair Week. NO EXCEPTIONS! All Home ArtsDepartment workers have been directed to follow this policy.19. After entering your items please drop off your ENTRY FORMin the middle of the Home Arts Building in the markedboxes that will be provided on the tables.

t – Toby HoldrenChairperson – Judy Lanning, Cindy Scott,Tracy Lanning, Kelly Holdren Pillow1st2nd3rd 5 4 3DressAfghanLady’s SweaterMan’s SweaterBulky SweaterMohair ArticlesBaby AfghanStole, or ShawlThree Piece Baby SetChild’s SweaterInfant Sweater – Under 2 YearsSlippers or BedsocksGloves or MittensKnitted Hat, Helmet or Stocking CapDolls W/Knitted ClothesVest or PonchoKnitting Over 25 Years OldMiscellaneousBaby BuntingSweater (School Age)Two Piece Sweater Set (Pre-School)Two Piece Sweater Set (Infant)ToysCotton KnitSocksMachine KnittingJuvenile Division – Any Class AboveScarfKnitted PurseFeltedHybrid (crochet-knit)CowlDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS33. Adult34. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 2 – CROCHETSuperintendent - Lynn StreetChairperson - Maxine Patterson, Kelly Cyrus1st2nd3rd 5 4 3BABY/CHILDREN1. Granny Afghan2. Shell Afghan3. Ripple Afghan4. Other Baby Afgan5. Infant Set (2 or 3 Pieces)6. Child’s Clothing (2 - 12 Years)7. Baby Miscellaneous(Other than Afghan)8. Juvenile Entry (Under 15 years of age)AFGHANS9. Granny10. Shell11. Ripple12. Afghan - Embroidered13. Afghan - Miscellaneous14. Bedspread15. Juvenile Entry (Under 15 years of age)OTHER CROCHET16. Adult Clothing - Sweater, Jacket, Stole, etc.17. Hat, Gloves, Mittens18. Scarf19. Set (2 or 3) of Hat, Gloves, Scarf20. Toy, Doll, Doll Clothing21. Purse22. Tablecloth, Dresser Scarf, Doily, Runner, Placemats23. Centerpiece - basket, vase, etc. not flat24. Miscellaneous25. Juvenile Entry (Under 15 years of age)26. Over 25 yearsTRIM27. Doily, Runner, Dresser Scarf28. Handkerchief, Towel or Pillowcase29. Miscellaneous30. Juvenile Entry (Under 15 years of age)DEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS31. Adult32. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 3 –NEEDLE EMBROIDERY,COUNTED CROSS STITCHSuperintendent – Robin HurttChairperson – Jill Allen, Joann Dennis1st2nd3rd 5 4 3EMBROIDERY1. Pillowcases2. Tablecloth or Runner3. Framed Picture4. Miscellaneous5. Juvenile (any above item)6. Developmentally Challenged PersonNEEDLEPOINT7. Framed Picture8. MiscellaneousCREWEL9. Framed Picture10. MiscellaneousCROSS STITCH (STAMPED PATTERN)11. Pillowcases12. Tablecloth or Runner13. Holiday Item14. MiscellaneousRoss County Fair Premium Book 93SENIOR FAIRDEPARTMENT 1 – KNITTING

11.12.13.14.15. Juvenile (any above item)16. Developmentally Challenged (any above item)MISCELLANEOUS STITCHMust be hand-worked, no machine stitching17. Miscellaneous ItemJUVENILECOUNTED CROSS STITCH*Dimension is measured by the width and height of area worked.Smaller than 5x7Medium 5x7 - 8x10over 8x1018. Small Picture19. Medium Picture20. Large Picture21. Small Sampler22. Medium Sampler23. Large Sampler24. Small Linen Picture25. Medium Linen Picture26. Large Linen Picture27 Any Work on 11 Count or Less28. Cross Stitch on Clothing29. Holiday Picture30. Holiday Ornament31. Miscellaneous32. Juvenile – (any above item)33. Developmentally Challenged (any above item)LargeDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS34. Adult35. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 5 –HANDMADE JEWELRYSuperintendent – Arla Bee BushChairperson - Sara Bee-Gay, Harriet Search,Heather Evans, Laura Wilson1st2nd3rd 5 4 3ADULTBEADED JEWELRY (GLASS/PLASTIC)1. Earrings2. Necklace3. BraceletHOLIDAY JEWELRY4. Earrings5. Necklace6. BraceletCLAY JEWELRY7. Earrings8. Necklace9. BraceletANY MEDIUM (WOOD, METAL, SHELL, CLAY, BEAD)10. Necklace94 Ross County Fair Premium BookRingPinSet (2 items matching)MiscellaneousBEADED JEWELRY (GLASS/PLASTIC)15. Earrings16. Necklace17. BraceletHOLIDAY JEWELRY18. Earrings19. Necklace20. BraceletCLAY JEWELRY21. Earrings22. Necklace23. BraceletANY MEDIUM (WOOD, METAL, SHELL, CLAY, BEAD)24. Necklace25. Ring26. Pin27. Set (2 items matching)28. MiscellaneousDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS29. Adult30. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 6 –PILLOWS, NOVELTY RUGS& STUFFED TOYSSuperintendent – Karen StreitenbergerChairperson – Linda WellinghoffLois Hinton, Trisha Lambert,Amanda Vinson, Kim Vinson, Valaree Lambert1st2nd3rd 5 4 3LOOM WORK1. Loomed Rug – Wool in Pattern2. Loomed Rug – Cotton in Pattern3. Loomed Items – Other Than RugsCROCHET RUGS4. Cotton5. Rug Yarn6. Penny Rug - PrimitiveHOOKED RUGS7. Wool (Primitive Design)8. Wool (Traditional Design)9. Cotton (Novelty)10. Latch Hook and Locker Rug11. Punched Rug Hooking (Wool or Cotton)

Braided RugsLatch MiscellaneousJuvenileSpecimenSTUFFED TOYS16. Stuffed Toys – Adult – Fur17. Stuffed Toys – Adult – Cloth18. Stuffed Toys – Juvenile -- Fur19. Stuffed Toys – Juvenile – Cloth20. Decorated Stuffed Animal21. Decorated DollPILLOWS22. Smocked23. Crochet24. Quilted – Hand Pieced25. Appliqué26. Cross Stitch27. Embroidery (hand)28. Embroidery (Machine)29. Counted Cross Stitch30. Chicken Scratch (Teneriffe)31. Stenciled32. Candlewicking33. Locker Hook and Latch Hook34. Painted35. Quilted – Machine Pieced36. Bargello (Quickpoint) Adult37. Misc. Pillow – Adult38. Misc. Pillow – Juvenile39. Puff’n Stitch (Pre-printed)40. Knitted41. Wool42. Knit or Crochet - Juvenile43. HolidayDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS44. Adult45. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 7 –POT HOLDERS & SEWINGMACHINE CRAFTS, HANDMADE DOLL & CLOTHESSuperintendent – Susan GlandonChairperson - Gayle Mahaffey, Sally Rathkamp1st2nd3rd 5 4 3POT HOLDERS (MUST HAVE 2 of a kind)1. Quilted2. Appliquéd3. Plain Sewing4. Misc. – Group of 5 (Any in class)5. Loom6. Knitted or CrochetedSEWING MACHINE CRAFT7. Wall Hanging8. Vest9. Guest Towels10. Embroidery Apron11. Tote Bag12. Table Runner13. MiscellaneousAPPLIQUE BY MACHINE14. Sweatshirt15. Blouses16. Vest17. Dress/Jumper18. Apron19. Baby Quilt20. Tote Bag21. Jacket22. Guest Towel23. Wall Hanging24. Miscellaneous25. Juvenile ItemAPPLIQUE BY HAND26. Vest27. Apron28. Baby Quilt29. Tote Bag30. Guest Towel31. Wall Hanging32. MiscellaneousDolls will be judged - not clothing. Dolls must be handmade from scratch or a kit and may wear store boughtclothes.33. Doll with Porcelain Head & Body34. Porcelain Dolls with Composition Bodies35. Porcelain Dolls with Cloth Bodies36. Rag Dolls - Adult37. Soft Sculpture Dolls38. Crocheted Dolls39. Wooden Handmade Dolls40. Sculptured Head Cloth Body41. Vinyl Dolls from Kits42. Felt Dolls43. Antique Dolls - 50 Years or Older(Not eligible for best of show)44. Art Doll45. Juvenile Doll (Any or All Classes listed above may be entered(Age 15 or under)46. Misc. DollDoll Clothes should not be displayed on dolls and mustbe the original work of the person entering the item.You may not enter in another person’s name.47. Handmade Doll Clothes48. Crocheted Doll Clothes49. Knitted Doll ClothesRoss County Fair Premium Book 95SENIOR FAIR12.13.14.15.

JUVENILE50. Juvenile (Any or All Classes listed above may be entered )(Age 15or under)DEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS(Any or All Classes above may be entered)51. Adult52. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 8 – QUILTSSuperintendent - JoAnn BrownChairperson - Mary Ann WebbKaren Skaggs, Mary Ann Webb, Donna Sheridan1st2nd3rd 5 4 3RULE: SOILED, STAINED OR DAMAGED QUILTS WILL NOT 17.18.19.Patchwork (Over 50 years old)Appliqué (Over 50 years old)Quilt (Hand Pieced and Hand Quilted)Quilt (Machine Pieced and Hand Quilted)Quilt (Hand Pieced and Machine Quilted)Quilt (Machine Pieced and Machine Quilted)Table RunnerBaby QuiltWall HangingWhole Cloth QuiltAppliquéPre-printed FabricUFO (Unfinished Object)Artistic Needle WorkHoliday ThemeMiscellaneousGroup QuiltsTote Bag/PurseJuvenile (Any from above)DEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS20. Adult21. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 9 –NOVELTY QUILTSSuperintendent – Pam GivensChairperson – Cindy Sykes, Nancy Hardiesty, Andrea Arledge1st2nd3rd 5 4 3Must be 2 - 3 layers quilted or tied.RULE: NO FLEECE ITEMS. SOILED, STAINED OR DAMAGEDQUILTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.1. Crazy Quilts2. Embroidery Quilts (Hand)3. Embroidery Quilts (Machine)4. Baby Quilts5. Comforter (Tie Knotted)6. T-Shirt Quilt7. Pre-Printed Quilt8. Pieced Quilt96 Ross County Fair Premium Book9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.Cross Stitch QuiltOver 50 YearsGroup QuiltsWall Hanging - Quilted or AppliquéMiniature Pieced QuiltMiniature Appliqué QuiltRag QuiltMiscellaneousJuvenile (Any from above)DEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS18. Adult19. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 10 –HOME SEWING (CLOTHING)Superintendent - Cathy CarrollChairperson - Bonnie Gleason,Beth Litter1st2nd3rd 5 4 3ADULT1. Ladies Dress (any)2. Jumper3. Ladies skirt4. Ladies Suit or Ensemble5. Ladies Blouse6. Ladies Jacket7. Sports Clothes8. Vest9. Sleepwear (including housecoat)10. Children Clothing11. Aprons12. Old Clothing (over 25 years)13. Costumes14. Man Shirt and/or Pants15. Purse/Tote16. Accessories17. MiscellaneousTEEN 15-19 YEARS18. Dress (any)19. Sports Clothes20. Blouse or Shirt21. Pants22. Skirt23. Jumper24. Jacket25. Ensemble26. Pajamas (including housecoats)27. Costume28. Suit 2 piece29. Purse/Tote30. Accessories31. MiscellaneousJUVENILE 10-14 YEARS32. Dress (any)33. Jumper

Sport ClothesBlouse or ShirtPantsPajamas (including housecoats)JacketSuit 2 PiecePurse/ToteAccessoriesMiscellaneousDEPARTMENT 11 –BREADS & PASTRIESSuperintendent - Beverly ValentineChairperson - Glenda Cornett,Ava Rawn1st2nd3rd 5 4 3YEAST BREAD(Only Disposable Containers)1. Miscellaneous Bread - ½ Loaf2. White Bread - ½ Loaf3. Machine Bread (any type) ½ Loaf4. Cloverleaf Rolls - 3 Rolls5. Parkerhouse Rolls - 3 Rolls6. Wheat Bread - ½ Loaf7. Pan of Rolls - Small Pan8. Cinnamon Rolls - Small Pan9. Coffee Cake or Cinnamon Kuchen - ½ Loaf10. Sour Dough Bread - ½ Loaf11. Breads & Pastries12. BagelsADULT – QUICK BREADS13. Ginger Bread - ½ Loaf14. Corn Bread - ½ Loaf15. Nut Bread - ½ Loaf16. Coffee Cake - ½ Cake17. Buttermilk Biscuits - 3 Biscuits18. Muffins - 3 Muffins19. Fruit Muffins - 3 Muffins20. Miscellaneous Bread - ½ Loaf21. Zucchini Bread - ½ Loaf22. Scones - 3 SconesJUVENILE23. Muffins - 3 Muffins24. Coffee Cake - ½ Cake25. Miscellaneous Bread - ½ LoafDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS26. Adult27. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 12 – CAKESSuperintendent - Judy GaryChairperson – Joanne Corcoran,Wanda Hoylman, Kate Newberry, Jan Nusbaum,Marie Wilbanks, Teri Gallaugher, Leslie Younge,& Shawn Corcoran1st2nd3rd 5 4 3RULE: EACH ENTRY IS TO BE A ½ CAKE ON CARDBOARD OR DISPOSABLE PLATE (NO OTHER CONTAINERS ACCEPTED)ALL CAKES EXCEPT CLASS 18 MUST BE MADE “FROM SCRATCH”.NO BOX CAKES WILL BE PERMITTED AS AN ENTRY.ADULT1. White Butter Layer Cake (iced)2. Angel Food Cake (iced)3. Pineapple Upside Down Cake4. Red Velvet Layer Cake (iced)5. Pumpkin Roll Cake6. Chocolate Layer Cake (iced)7. Carrot Layer Cake (iced)8. Fresh Apple Cake (iced or plain)9. Bundt Cake (use a drizzle icing or powdered sugar)10. German Chocolate Layer Cake (iced)11. Pound Cake (iced or plain)12. Yellow Layer Cake (iced)13. Miscellaneous (any other kind of Layer Cake-iced)14. Cupcakes (3 homemade white, with white icing – no cannedicing)15. Cupcakes (3 homemade chocolate, with chocolate icing – nocanned icing)16. Cupcakes (3 any other kind – iced – no canned icing)17. Cupcakes (3 homemade any other kind – iced – no canned icing- using a special cupcake pan)JUVENILE CAKES AND CUPCAKESRULE: EACH CAKE ENTRY IS TO BE A ½ CAKE ON CARDBOARD ORDISPOSABLE PLATE (NO OTHER CONTAINERS ACCEPTED).18. Homemade Layer Cake (iced)19. Layer Cake (Using a Mix – iced)20. Cupcakes (3 white homemade with white icing - no cannedicing)21. Cupcake (3 chocolate homemade with chocolate-icing – nocanned icing)DEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS22. Adult23. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 13 –NOVELTY CAKES & CANDYSuperintendent - Mary MillerChairperson - Gerry Hannahs, Dave Hannahs1st2nd3rd 5 4 3NOVELTY CAKES1. County Fair Cake2. Children’s Party Cake3. Gingerbread House (Not on Cake Base)4. Birthday5. Cakes Baked in Special shaped ContainersJUVENILE (8 to 15 Years)6. Any Fresh Baked and Decorated CakeRoss County Fair Premium Book 97SENIOR FAIR34.35.36.37.38.39.40.41.42.

CAKE DECORATINGRULE: Entry Need Not Be on a Cake Base7. Easter Decorating8. Birthday Decorating9. Special Occasion & Holiday Decorating10. Wedding Cake (May Use Royal & Fondant Icing)CANDIESRULE: 3 Pieces11. Hard Candy - Small Jar Full12. Mint Candies13. Peanut Brittle14. Dark Fudge15. Light Fudge16. Divinty17. Miscellaneous Candies18. Molded Chocolate Candies19. Novelty CandiesJUVENILE (8 to 15 Years)20. Any of the above listed candies.DEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS21. Adult22. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 14 –COOKIES - ADULTSuperintendent – Dianne CryderMary Roberts, Debbie Fyffe, Hannah Cryder Speath1st2nd3rd 5 4 3(3 each on white 5” plate – homemade only – NO store bought cookies)1. Oatmeal2. Ginger Snaps3. Sugar4. Peanut Butter5. Thumb Print6. Chocolate Chip7. Filled8. Snickerdoodles9. Holiday Cut Outs10. Miscellaneous11. Bar12. Brownies (iced)13. Pumpkin14. ChocolateDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS15. AdultDEPARTMENT 15 –COOKIES - JUVENILESuperintendent - Dianne CryderChairperson - Janet PrickettAmy Baugh, Susan Congrove1st2nd3rd 5 4 398 Ross County Fair Premium Book(3 each on white 5” plate – homemade only – NO store bought cookies)1. Chocolate Chip2. Sugar3. Bar4. Brownies5. Miscellaneous6. Oatmeal7. Peanut Butter8. Snickerdoodles9. No Bake10. FilledDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS11. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 16 – PIESSuperintendent – Elizabeth ThompsonChairperson – Sharon Wills & Angie Speakman1st2nd3rd 5 4 3Please bring three (3) pieces of your pie on a disposableplate for judging. We do NOT accept refrigerated typepies or meringue topped as well (ex. Lemon meringue,coconut cream, etc.).ADULT1. Apple/Apple Crumb2. Blackberry3. Cherry4. Mixed Berry5. Peach6. Pecan7. Pumpkin8. Baked Custard9. Misc. Nut10. Misc. Other (Sweet potato, Rhubarb, etc.)11. Sugar Free Apple12. Sugar Free Berry (Any)13. Sugar Free Misc. (Sweet potato, Rhubarb, Pumpkin, etc.)JUVENILE (Any/All Adult Classes may be entered in theJuvenile Division)14. Any pie listed above15. Any Fruit16. Any Nut17. MiscellaneousDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS18. Adult (Any pie listed above)19. Juvenile (Any pie listed above)DEPARTMENT 17 –CANNED PRODUCTSSuperintendent – Heidi LovensheimerChairperson – Bambi Corcoran, Amy Mears, EileenLovensheimer1st2nd3rd 5 4 3

FRUITS1. Apples2. Apple Sauce3. Berries4. Cherries5. Mincemeat6. Peaches7. Pears8. Plums9. Any Spiced Fruit10. Fruit Juices11. Miscellaneous12. Miscellaneous - JuvenileVEGETABLES13. Beans, Shelled (Kidney, Soy)14. Beets15. Broccoli16. Cauliflower17. Carrots18. Corn19. Kraut20. Peas21. Pizza Sauce22. Soup - Any Kind23. Green Beans Only24. Green Beans (Fancy Packed)25. Green Beans and Shelled Bean Mixture26. Wax Beans27. Lima Beans28. Salsa29. Hot/Spicy Salsa30. Spaghetti Sauce31. Tomatoes32. Tomato Juice33. Tomato Sauce34. Miscellaneous35. Miscellaneous - JuvenileDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS36. Adult37. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 18 JELLIES, PRESERVES,PICKLES & RELISHESSuperintendent – Marilyn BarnhartChairperson – Kristi Gillum, Beth Conner,Brittany Gray, Kaleigh Gillum1st2nd3rd 5 4 3RULE: One glass container, no cloth or decorative covers below rings.Must have label and be neat. No rusty rings or rubber rings.PRESERVES & JELLIES1. Preserves2. Conserves3. Jams4. Butter5. Jellies - Light6. Jellies - Dark7. Miscellaneous – JuvenilePICKLES8. Chunk Pickles9. Dill or Brine10. Mustard or Mixed Sweets11. Bread and Butter12. Salsa13. Hot Peppers14. Pickled Beets15. Sweet Pickles16. Miscellaneous17. Zucchini Pickles18. Miscellaneous – JuvenileRELISHES19. Pepper or Corn20. Cucumber or Cabbage21. Miscellaneous22. Catsup23. Zucchini Relish24. Miscellaneous – JuvenileDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS25. Adult26. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 19 GIFT WRAPPINGS ANDCHRISTMASARRANGEMENTSSuperintendent – Susan BarnesChairperson – Shelley PinkertonMarilyn Bowers, Bailey Barnes & Kim Barnes1st2nd3rd 5 4 3SENIOR FAIRRULES:1. Pint or quart jar - no cloth or decorative covers. Musthave label and be neat. No rusty rings or rubber rings.2. Canned goods should be raised and processed during thefair year in which they are displayed.3. Only standard jars for canning should be used for display.Foods processed in mayonnaise jars or commercial jellyjars are immediately disqualified.4. No jar will be displayed unless it is properly sealed.GIFT WRAPPING(ALL GIFTS MUST BE WRAPPED)(No Netting or Cellophane Accepted)Packages must be no larger than a shirt box. Packages will be turnedover, all decorative items must be secured on the package, if itemfalls off, the package will be returned and NOT judged.1. Lady’s Gift2. Man’s Gift3. Adult BirthdayRoss County Fair Premium Book 99

4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.Child’s BirthdayChristmas (Adult)WeddingBaby’s GiftEasterValentineChristmas (Child)HalloweenUnusual ShapedCHRISTMAS ARRANGEMENTSGREENERY - DRIED OR ARTIFICIAL MATERIAL ACCESSORIESOPTIONAL13. Table Centerpiece 8” or 10” high14. Door – Christmas – 24” or less15. Set of 3 Christmas Tree OrnamentsJUVENILE (15 YEARS AND UNDER)16. Birthday17. Christmas18. 4-H19. Gift Bag-small20. School Spirit21. Set of three Christmas tree ornamentsDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS22. Adult23. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 20 –BASKETS, TOLE PAINTING,STENCILING, CREATIVECARD MAKING &PINTEREST PROJECTSuperintendent – Sue HintonChairperson – Judy Ortman, Teresa Strawser,Connie Gahm, Emily Gray Zaiser1st2nd3rd 5 4 3BASKETSRULE:All baskets must be handmade by exhibitor except for class5. These baskets may be handmade or commercial bought.1. Heart Basket2. Material (Other than Reed)3. Miscellaneous4. Antique (50 years or older)TOLE PAINTING5. Sign - no smaller than 8” x 10”6. Juvenile (15 and under)7. MiscellaneousSTENCILING8. Fabric9. Juvenile (15 and under)10. MiscellaneousCREATIVE CARD MAKING11. Get Well100 Ross County Fair Premium Book12. Spiritual13. Halloween14. BirthdayPROJECT INSPIRED BY PINTEREST15. Re-purposed Box16. Up-cycled Jewelry17. Pallet Signs - 13”x20” or smallerDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS18. Adult19. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 21 –WOOD WORKINGSuperintendent - Kim HaynesChairperson - Mary Wiget, Tammy Wiget, Laura Miller1st2nd3rd 5 4 3NO PREDESIGNED KITSADULT1. Hand Carving2. Doll House with/without Furniture (Limited to Space)3. Inlaid Wood4. Furniture (Limited to Space)5. Wooden Toys6. Clocks7. Miniature8. Wood Burning9. Wood Turning10. Whittling11. Shelving12. Bentwood Shaker Style Boxes13. Bird House14. Walking Sticks15. Routing16. Plaque or Sign17. MiscellaneousJUVENILE (15 YEARS AND UNDER)18. Hand Carving19. Wooden Toys20. Plaque or Sign21. Furniture (Limited to Space)22. Bird House23. Whittling24. Wood Burning25. Clocks26. Shelving27. Miscellaneous28. KitsDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONSKits allowed.29. Adult30. Juvenile** KITS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR BEST OF SHOW.

DEPARTMENT 23 –MISCELLANEOUS CRAFT,SPECIAL CRAFTS &ADULT CERAMICSDEPARTMENT 22 - LEGOSSuperintendent - Andria DownsChairperson - Charlotte Horton1st2nd3rd 5 4 3AGES 13 AND UP; Kit only classes.6. Single Vehicle7. Single Figure8. Scene - using 3 or more figures9. Collection - 3 or more like items10. Miscellaneous - use non-lego piecesAGE 12 AND UNDER, Non-kit only classes11. Single Vehicle12. Single Figure13. Scene - using 3 or more figures14. Collection - 3 or more like items15. Miscellaneous - use non-lego piecesAGE 12 AND UNDER, Kit only classes16. Single Vehicle17. Single Figure18. Scene - using 3 or more figures19. Collection - 3 or more like items20. Miscellaneous - use non-lego piecesDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGES PERSONS21. Ages 13 and up - Single figure, Non-kit22. Ages 13 and up - Single figure, Kit23. Ages 13 and up - Scene or Collection, Non-kit24. Ages 13 and up - Scene or Collection, Kit25. Ages 13 and up - Kit Only, Miscellaneous using non-lego pieces26. Ages 13 and up - Non-Kit, Miscellaneous using non-lego pieces27. Ages 12 and under - Single figure, Non-kit28. Ages 12 and under - Single figure, Kit29. Ages 12 and under - Scene or Collection, Non-kit30. Ages 12 and under - Scene or Collection, Kit31. Ages 12 and under - Kit Only, Miscellaneous using non-legopieces32. Ages 12 and under - Non-Kit, Miscellaneous using non-lego piecesSuperintendent – Becky KernsChairperson – Chris Cox, Pam Singer1st2nd3rd 5 4 3In Memoriam – It is with heavy hearts we want toremember our dear friend and long-time member, JaneHurtt, for her many years of service to the Fair Auxiliary.Her presence will be truly missed. Jane will never beforgotten by those who were fortunate enough to haveknown her.1. Tin Punch2. Leather Work3. Textile Painting4. Wall Plaques5. Wreathes6. Yarn & Cloth Animals7. Candles8. Dried Flowers - Hat or Wreaths9. Scherenschnitte (art of cutting paper)10. Collection Display11. Stained Glass12. Single Model13. Door Plaque14. Quilling15. Paper Mache16. Miscellaneous17. Crafts Using Recycled Material18. Fabric Covered Boxes or Objects19. Set of Three (3) Models20. Craft using Gourds21. Ceramics22. String ArtDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS23. AdultDEPARTMENT 24 –MISCELLANEOUSAND SPECIAL JUVENILECRAFTS1.2.3.4.5.Superintendent - Betsy MooreChairperson - Nancy Jones,Jodie Jones, Sandy Kuhn1st2nd3rd 5 4 3Single Vehicle ModelSingle Model – any type of medium (no taller than 12”)Crafts Using Recycled MaterialIndian Art or CraftSmall craft constructed mainly of duct tape(Created item)Ross County Fair Premium Book 101SENIOR FAIRRULES:ALL entries, excluding single vehicles or figures, MUST be securedon a solid base, or they WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. NO ENTRIESlarger than 12”x12”x12” will be accepted. All entries will bemeasured to meet requirements. Entries created using a kit mayONLY be entered in Kit Classes. PLEASE NOTE: If the entry is purchased as a KIT it must be entered at a KIT. Making modificationswill not make it a NON-KIT Entry. Due to limited space, adjustmentsto any entry must be made BEFORE it is brought to the department.AGES 13 AND UP; Non-kit only classes.1. Single Vehicle2. Single Figure3. Scene - using 3 or more figures4. Collection - 3 or more like items5. Miscellaneous - use non-lego pieces

24.Bible School Craft (5, 6, 7 years)Bible School Craft (8, 9, 10, 11 years)Bible School Craft (12, 13, 14, 15 years)Hobby Collection Displayed in a 12”x12”x12”or less container or boxShoe Box DioramaDecorative Painting on wood, metal or glassTextile PaintingWall PlaqueFoam ArtMagnetDecorated Flip Flops or SneakersDecorated Picture Frame (5’x7’ or smaller)Pre-School Craft – any craft made by child 3 to 5 years of ageSticks & Stones (Make a picture using only Sticks and Stones andglued to a flat 8” x 12” board OR a sculpture using only Sticks &Stones, NO LARGER then 8” x 8”)Hand-Painted Ceramic or Pottery item not to exceed 9” totalheightProject - No Plastic Pieces (5, 6, 7years) (Not to exceed12”x12”x12”)Project - No Plastic Pieces (8, 9, 10, 11 years) (Not to exceed12”x12”x12”)Project - No Plastic Pieces (12, 13, 14, 15 years) (Not to exceed12”x12”x12”)Sticks and Stones - Make a picture using only Sticks and Stonesglued to a flat 8”x12” board OR, a sculpture using Sticks andStones NO LARGER than 8”x8”.DEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS25. Juvenile Craft – 15 years and underDEPARTMENT 25 –SCRAPBOOKSSuperintendent - Becky MinorChairperson - Sherry Zeigler, Maureen Rice1st2nd3rd 5 4 3NOTE: NO LOOSE PAGES - MUST BE IN A SCRAPBOOK!ADULT1. Babies2. School Events/Graduation3. Sports4. Special Occasions5. Memorials/War6. Vacation7. Heritage8. Holidays9. Digital10. Miscellaneous Projects11. PetsJUVENILE12. School Days13. Special Occasions14. Sports15. Vacation102 Ross County Fair Premium Book16. Heritage17. 4-H18. Miscellaneous ProjectsDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS19. Adult20. JuvenileDEPARTMENT 26 –ADULT FINE ARTS PAINTINGSSuperintendent – Sarah HarmonChairperson – Karen Cydrus1st2nd3rd 5 4 3RULES: ALL PAINTINGS MUST BE FRAMED AND HAVE A WIRESO IT MAY BE HUNG ON PEGBOARD. If the frame has a sawtooth hanger, please loop wire to the sawtooth. Entries will NOT beaccepted that are not ready for hanging. No artwork larger than 20 x24 inches will be accepted. Paintings in all classes must be originalsand the work of the exhibitor. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry ineach class. No previous entries allowed. Exhibitors in this department must be 18 years old and out of school to enter.ADULTS1. Acrylic2. Oil Painting3. Water Color4. Mixed Medium5. Pastel6. Charcoal7. Pen and Ink8. Pencil – Graphite9. Pencil – Colored10. Abstract – Any Medium11. Graphic DesignSENIOR CITIZEN – AGE 60 12. Acrylic Painting13. Oil Painting14. Water Color15. PastelDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS16. AdultDEPARTMENT 27 –ADULT FINE ARTS - PHOTOSSuperintendent – Don HuhmanChairperson – Angie Nartker, Janet Cunningham1st2nd3rd 5 4 3RULES: ALL PHOTOS MUST BE FRAMED AND WIRED FOR HANGING.Each exhibitor is limited to one entry in each class.MAXIMUM photo size is 8x10. MAXIMUM frame size is 10x13 (outsidedimensions). PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF THESE CHANGES.ADULTS1. Photo – Color-Portrait - People

Photo – Color-Portrait - AnimalPhoto – Color - Still LifePhoto – Color - LandscapePhoto – Black & White - PeoplePhoto – Black & White - AnimalPhoto – Black & White - Still LifePhoto – Black & White - LandscapeCollageSENIOR CITIZEN – AGE 60 10. Photo – Color (People, Animal, Still Life or Landscape)11. Photo – Black & White (People, Animal, Still Life or Landscape)DEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS12. AdultDEPARTMENT 28A –ARTS - JUVENILESuperintendent - Megan CheesebrewChairperson - Mary Beth Lightle, Lisa Lightle1st2nd3rd 5 4 3NOTE: FRAMED ARTWORK MUST HAVE WIRE AND BE READY TOHANG. NO EXCEPTIONS.Grades 1-31. Portrait2. Still Life3. Figure or Animal4. Landscape5. AbstractGrades 4-66. Portrait7. Still Life8. Figure or Animal9. Landscape10. AbstractGrades 7-911. Portrait12. Still Life13. Figure or Animal14. Landscape15. AbstractGrades 10-1216. Portrait17. Still Life18. Figure or Animal19. Landscape20. AbstractDEVELOPMENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS21. Juvenile (Any of the above categories)DEPARTMENT 28B –JUVENILE PHOTOSSuperintendent - Sharon GravesChairperson - Emmy Ortman, Megan Gray, Sandy Petzel1st2nd3rd 5 4 3NOTE: ALL PHOTOS MUST BE FRAMED AND WIRED FOR HANGING.ENTRIES MUST BE IN A PHOTO NOT LARGER THAN 8” X 10” WITH ANOUTSIDE FRAME MAXIMUM OF 10” X 13”. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE.Color Photos (K-12)1. Portrait2. Animal3. St

EMBROIDERY 1. Pillowcases 2. Tablecloth or Runner 3. Framed Picture 4. Miscellaneous 5. Juvenile (any above item) 6. Developmentally Challenged Person NEEDLEPOINT 7. Framed Picture 8. Miscellaneous CREWEL 9. Framed Picture 10. Miscellaneous CROSS STITCH (STAMPED PATTERN) 11. Pillowcases 12.

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