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2013 Fair Guide
August 30 -Sep 1, 2013
Mining,Industry &Agriculture
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The Humboldt County Agricultural District No. 3 is pleased to carry on a tradition dating back to 1885 through its production of the Tri-County Fair & Stampede. The Nevada Legislature created the Ag District #3 Rodeo Board, 128 years ago for the purpose of sponsoring an annual fair. The Tri-County Fair & Stampede has remained a northern Nevada favorite for many years because the event offers something for just about everyone.
From Friday through Sunday, there will be competition in more than twenty different divisions. Additionally, the Labor Day rodeo will offer western style excitement and action for the 92nd year in a row at the Winnemucca Events Complex.
The carnival will thrill kids and adults alike. Contests for the kids include the Winnemucca Farms potato critter competition, the annual Mini-Construction Contest and coloring and writing events.
The watermelon and pie eating contests will return. In addition, there are plenty of craft and garden displays. The annual 4-H Livestock Show and Sale will showcase the animal projects and efforts of the area youth.
The entire weekend is a favorite with many folk from the Humboldt County, Lander County, and Pershing County areas. The goal of the Ag District No. 3 members has always been to offer up family entertainment, good food and the chance to renew old acquaintances and make new ones.
You are invited and encouraged to enjoy this long standing tradition and be a part of the continuing success of this remarkable event.
Sincerely;
O. Kent Maher, President Agricultural District No. 3
Welcome to the 2013Tri-County Fair & Stampede!
Photos courtesy of:Jerry & Dorothy Teague and Jess W. Smith
O. Kent Maher
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Contents
4-H & General Youth Rules 32Adult Awards & Sponsors 32, 35Adult Awards, 2012 Winners 36Biggest Home Grown Contest 25Cake Decorating Contest 22Carnival 9Ceramics 38Coloring Contest 24Crafts 39Create-a-Picture Contest 26Creative Arts 40Crocheting 41Digital Arts 42Entry Rules, Form & Sample 28, 58, 59Fair Sponsors 57Fine Arts 43Floriculture 44Foods 45Food Preservation 46-47Fruits / Vegetables & Crops 48 - 50General Rules 30Great Basin Challenge 19Handwork / Needlework 51How to Fill out your entry form 29Knitting 41Labor Day Parade 14Labor Day Rodeo 11Map 31Mini Construction Contest 25Mutt Show 27New for 2013 4Pet Rock Contest 26Photography 52Pie & Watermelon Eating Contests 24Pig Wrestling 13Pre-Entry Form & Rules 59, 30Quilting 53Recycling 54Schedule of Events 5 - 7Senior Awards 32Sewing 55Truck & Tractor Pull by United Pullers Assn 20Write-a-Story Contest 26Youth Awards 34Youth General & Group Projects 56
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New for 2013
Theme: Mining,Industry &Agriculture
Free EntertainmentFeaturing
Mama's WranglersThe Magic of
Brian Ledbetter & Co.The Rowdy RefsFamily Fun Show
Jeff RoseAmazing Concert Hypnotist
Spirit of MexicoYouth Dancers
Remember,the parade nowstarts at11:00 amon Saturday,August 31.Page 14
Clay Walkerfeaturing
Krystal KeithConcert, Saturday
August 31 at 7:30 pm
The Rodeo returnsto the outdoor arena
SaturdayAugust 31 at 3:00 pm
PRCA Sanctioned!!!
Truck & Tractor PullSunday
September 1 at 5:00 pm
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Schedule of Events
Schedule is subject to change
Friday, August 23
By 5:00 pm Pre-entry forms are due for all exhibits to the Extension Office
or the Convention Center.
Saturday, August 24
11:59 pm The on-line Pre-entry system closes at www.LaborDayFair.com
Tuesday, August 27
12 - 7 pm Fair Entries Check-In - Exhibit Hall Meeting Room
Wednesday, August 28
8 - 10:30 am Fair Entries Check-In - Exhibit Hall Meeting Room
1 pm Fair judging begins
5 pm Write-a-Story, and Create-a-Picture entries are due to the
Extension Office or Convention Center.
Thursday, August 29
12 - 5 pm Floriculture, Fruits, Vegetable & Crop Entry Check-in
4 pm Carnival opens
Friday, August 30
9 am - 11 am 4-H Small Animal Check-In - Livestock Pavilion
Noon Carnival opens
Noon - 6 pm Antique Engine & Tractor Show
1 - 7 pm 31st Annual Western Art Roundup - Convention Center E. Hall
3 - 6 pm 4-H Large Animal Check-In - Livestock Pavilion
4 - 8 pm Petting Farm - Exhibit Hall Lawn
3 - 9 pm Tri-County Fair - Exhibit Hall Open - Events Complex
3-8 pm Cake Decorating Contest Check-In - Exhibit Hall
4:00 pm 4-H Rabbit Showmanship - Livestock Pavilion
4:00 pm The Rowdy Refs Family Fun Show - Main Stage Outside
5:00 pm The Magic of Brian Ledbetter & Company - Main Stage Outside
6 - 9 pm Pig Wrestling Contest - Track in front of the Grandstands
6:30 pm Spirit of Mexico Youth Dancers - Main Stage Outside
7:15 pm The Magic of Brian Ledbetter & Company - Main Stage Outside
8:30 pm Jeff Rose: Amazing Concert Hypnotist - Main Stage Outside
9:00 pm Exhibit Hall Closes
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Schedule of Events
Schedule issubject to change
Saturday, August 31
7 - 10 am Buckaroo Breakfast - Nixon Lawn, Downtown
8 am 4-H Rabbit Show - Livestock Pavilion
8 am 4-H Livestock Show - Livestock Pavilion
8 am 4-H Poultry Show - Livestock Pavilion
8 am - 9 pm 31st Annual Western Art Roundup - Convention Center E. Hall
9 am - 6 pm Antique Engine & Tractor Show
10 am - 8 pm Petting Farm - Exhibit Hall Lawn
10 am - 9 pm Tri-County Fair - Exhibit Hall Open - Events Complex
10 am - 3 pm Cake Decorating Contest Check-In - Exhibit Hall
11 am - 6 pm Create a Pet Rock by Women in Mining - Exhibit Hall
11:00 am Parade - Downtown
Noon Carnival opens
Noon The Rowdy Refs Family Fun Show - Main Stage Outside
1:00 pm The Magic of Brian Ledbetter & Company - Main Stage Outside
2:00 pm Mama's Wranglers - Main Stage Outside
2:00 pm Mutt Show Contest Sign-ups - Main Stage Outside
2:45 pm Tractor Parade - Main Arena Outside
3:00 pm Mutt Show Contest - Main Stage Outside
3:00 pm 92nd Annual Labor Day Rodeo - Main Arena Outside
4:00 pm Cake Decorating Contest Awards - Exhibit Hall
4:15 pm The Magic of Brian Ledbetter & Company - Main Stage Outside
5:00 pm Mayor Di Ann Putnam Presents the 4-H Youth Awards -
Main Stage Outside
5:30 pm Mama's Wranglers - Main Stage Outside
6:30 pm Clay Walker Concert Doors open - Event Center
6:30 pm Spirit of Mexico Youth Dancers - Main Stage Outside
7:30 pm Clay Walker Concert - Event Center
7:15 pm The Magic of Brian Ledbetter & Company - Main Stage Outside
8:30 pm Jeff Rose: Amazing Concert Hypnotist - Main Stage Outside
9:00 pm Exhibit Hall Closes
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Schedule of Events
Schedule is subject to change
Exhibit Check-Out Times:Sunday, Sep 1 from 8 to 9 pm.
Tuesday, Sep 3 from 8 am to 5 pm.
Thank you all for participating in our Tri-County Fair
Sunday, September 1
7 - 10 am Buckaroo Breakfast - Nixon Lawn, Downtown
8:00 am 4-H Large Animal Round Robin Contest - Livestock Pavilion
9 am - 4 pm 31st Annual Western Art Roundup - Convention Center E. Hall
9 am - 6 pm Antique Engine & Tractor Show
9:30 am 4-H Buyers' Coffee - Livestock Pavilion
10 am 4-H Livestock Auction - Livestock Pavilion
10 am - 8 pm Petting Farm - Exhibit Hall Lawn
10 am - 9 pm Tri-County Fair - Exhibit Hall Open - Events Complex
10:00 am The Rowdy Refs Family Fun Show - Main Stage Outside
11:00 am The Magic of Brian Ledbetter & Company - Main Stage Outside
Noon Mama's Wranglers - Main Stage Outside
Noon Carnival opens
1:00 pm Great Basin Challenge - Stick Horse Barrels and
Dummy Roping - Main Stage Outside
2:00 pm Pie & Watermelon Eating Contest Signups - Main Stage Outside
2:15 pm Spirit of Mexico Youth Dancers - Main Stage Outside
2:45 pm Tractor Parade - Main Arena Outside
3:00 pm Pie Eating Contest - Main Stage Outside
4:00 pm Watermelon Eating Contest - Main Stage Outside
4:00 pm 4-H & Youth Livestock barns close to the public
5:00 pm The Magic of Brian Ledbetter & Company - Main Stage Outside
5 pm - 8 pm United Truck & Tractor Pullers Tractor Pulls - Main Arena Outside
5:45 pm Mama's Wranglers - Main Stage Outside
6:30 pm The Magic of Brian Ledbetter & Company - Main Stage Outside
7:30 pm Mama's Wranglers - Main Stage Outside
8:30 pm Jeff Rose: Amazing Concert Hypnotist - Main Stage Outside
9:00 pm Exhibit Hall Closes
NEWMONTNORTH AMERICA
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Newmont Mining welcomes all attendees to the Tri-County Fair & Stampede!Best of luck to all participants!
Welcome Tri-County Fair and Stampede
There’s much more to Newmont than producing the metals global consumers demand. Our business is about leadership in safety, environmental stewardship and social responsibility. Although much has changed at Newmont since Newmont was founded 90 years ago, our commitment to industry leading performance remains.
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Friday Wrist Bands: 5 pm - 11 pm$20 advance or $25 at the gate
Carnival HoursThursday, August 29, 2013 4 PM to 11 pmFriday, August 30, 2013 Noon to 11 pm
Saturday, August 31, 2013 Noon to 11 pmSunday, September 1, 2013 Noon to 11 pm
More Information: 775-623-5071www.LaborDayFair.comdarrel@winnemucca.com
Labor Day WeekendAug 29 - Sep 1, 2013
Thursday Wrist Bands: 5 pm - 11 pm$20 advance or $25 at the gate
Ride Tickets20 Tickets for $10, or $20 at the Gate
(The average adult ride requires 4 tickets, and the average "kiddie" ride requires 3 tickets.)
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Returning to the Outdoor Arena
Saturday, August 31 at 3 p.m.
Winnemucca Events Complex775-623-2220
www.labordayfair.com
Rodeo Ticketson sale now at:
Boot BarnC.B. Browns
Ace HardwareRon’s Seed & SupplyTips Western Wear
Adults - $8 or $10 at the doorKids 6-12 - $2 or $4 at the door
Children 5 & Under - Free
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Bus: 775-623-2960Fax: 775-623-6253
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How it Works!- Four Person Teams - $40 per team- Five Categories
- PeeWee (9 & Under)- Junior (10-14 years old)- Women- Men
- Place a pig in a barrel in 1 minutes or less- WIN $$$ for your favorite LOCAL Non-Profit organization
2013 Tri-County Fair Pig Wrestling Contest
Join us in our 6th annual Pig Wrestling Contest at the Tri-County Fair! Come support your fellow community
members, as they get “down and dirty” for charity.All proceeds are donated to local non-profit organizations
chosen by the top placing teams!
For More Information Contact the Winnemucca Convention & Visitors Authority
775-623-5071 ext 101www.labordayfair.com
Friday, August 30, from 6-9 p.m.
Thank You to Our Sponsor!
Entry Deadline:
Friday, August 16
by 5pm
AnnualLabor Day Parade
Saturday, August 3111:00 a.m.
Entries Close Monday, August 26 at 5 p.m.
For more information, contactthe Fair at 623-5071 Ext. 102
www.LaborDayFair.com
Theme: Mining, Industry & Agriculture
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Proud to support the 90th Annual Tri-County Fair
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Name: ______________________________________________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip: ______________________________ Phone Number: ___________________
Birthday: _________________________ Age as of Sept. 1, 2013: _____________________
Parent/GuardianSignature: _____________________________________________ Date:_______________________
Stick Horse Barrels
Ages 1 - 5 _____________ Ages 0 - 5 _____________ Ages 6 - 9 _____________
Ages 10 - 12 ___________
NEW -
No Mutton Bustin’ or Calf Riding.
The Great Basin Challenge will consist of two events this year - Stick Horse Barrels
and Dummy Roping.
The Great Basin Challenge is open to young buckaroos between the ages of 1 to 12.
Boys and girls will compete against each other.
Silver Buckles will be given to first place winners in each event and each age group.
Contestants will be timed for awards.
Contestants must provide their own equipment.
Entries must be received in Fairgrounds office by 5:00 pm,Friday, Aug 30th. No Late Entries. No Entry Fee.
Entry Form
Challenge
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Sunday, sEPT. 1, 20131:00 pm - Main Outdoor Stage
basin
Dummy Roping
For further information call Sheree at (775) 623-2220or mail entries to Great Basin Challenge
50 West Winnemucca Blvd., Winnemucca, NV 89445Fax to: (775) 623-6355 or Email to fairgrounds@wmca.net
I, __________________________________________, hereby release and hold harmless Humboldt County, the Humboldt County Ag. District #3, the Winnemucca Convention & Visitors Authority, the Humboldt County Board of Commissioners and the Winnemucca Rodeo Committee, their agents, employees, servants, representatives, administrators, executors and assigns from any and all debts, damages, costs, expenses, losses, claims, demands, liabilities, obligations, actions, causes of action and rights, whether known or unknown, foreseen or unforeseen, anticipated or unanticipated, which the undersigned may have against the above named entities in connection with the participation of the above named person in the 2013 Tri-County Fair & Stampede, for any reason what-soever. This release is intended to, and does, constitute a general release and waiver of any Nevada statute which may restrict a general release and waiver as to any type of claim. The undersigned certifies that he/she has read and understands the rules and information regarding this event.
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Truck & Tractor PullsTruck & Tractor PullsSunday, September 1Sunday, September 1
5pm to 8pm5pm to 8pmin the Main Arenain the Main Arena
Truck & Tractor PullsSunday, September 1
5pm to 8pmin the Main Arena
Adults $12.00Adults $12.00Children 6 - 12 $2.00Children 6 - 12 $2.00Children under 6 FreeChildren under 6 Free
Adults $12.00Children 6 - 12 $2.00Children under 6 Free
Local Pullers WelcomeLocal Pullers WelcomeMore info atMore info at
www.LaborDayFair.comwww.LaborDayFair.comor 775-623-5071 Ext. 102or 775-623-5071 Ext. 102
Local Pullers WelcomeMore info at
www.LaborDayFair.comor 775-623-5071 Ext. 102
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Many animal lovers get parrots because they are attracted to the parrot's unusual personality. Parrots are entertaining and beautiful but they are also quick-tempered, independent and very smart animals.With that being said is a parrot the right pet for you? There are many things to consider should you finally decide to purchase a parrot.The first thing to consider is the size of your space. Do you have enough room to keep a large cage to house your parrot? You want to make sure that you and your parrot will be comfortable with the amount of room that you have.Another thing to consider when deciding if a parrot is the right pet for you is noise. Parrots can be quite loud. You may enjoy the noise a parrot makes when it is trying to get your attention; however, you want to take into account your surroundings. If you are in an apartment or your neighbors are really close, it may be more noise than they can tolerate.Do you have other pets, for instance a dog or cat? There are some dogs that like to chase anything that moves and cats are natural hunters. This doesn't mean that a parrot cannot become friends with a dog or cat but you should supervise them whenever your parrot is out of the cage.Do you have small children? If you do you will want to make sure that you can keep an eye on them. A parrot's beak is very powerful and a small finger through the cage can look mighty tasty or threatening to the parrot. You may want to make sure that you have a way to keep the parrot in a safe place when you cannot be around to supervise.Please take these things into consideration when deciding if a parrot is the right pet for you. The last thing you want to do is spend a lot of
time and money on getting a parrot just to have to get rid of it later on. Don't Breed, Don't Buy, Adopt your next pet.
Is A Parrot The Right Pet For You?
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Join Our Team!
www.goldcorp.com/careers
WiltonCake Decorating Contest
Saturday, August 31Pre-Entry is
recommended. See the Fair Form at the
back of this book, (see page 45 for Division, Class and Lot) then
bring them to the Exhibit Hall
by Saturday, August 31, 2013 before 3pm toThree awesome prizes
awarded by theTri-County Fair
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COLORING CONTESTThe Tri-County Fair Coloring Contest entries canbe picked up at the Humboldt County ExtensionOffice, the Winnemucca Convention Center, oron-line at www.LaborDayFair.com
New this year, you may turn your entries in anytime before5pm on Saturday, August 31, 2013.
Prizes will be awarded for the following age groups: 3 - 5 years,6 - 9 years, 10 - 12 years and 13 - 18 years. Only one winner ineach age group. Participant ribbons will be awarded for othercontestants.
Coloring Contest entries may be checked out on Sunday,September 1 from 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. or Tuesday, September 3from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Pie & Watermelon Eating Contests
Sunday, September 1 at 3 p.m. & 4:00 p.m.
On your mark, get set, GO!
The excitement gets underway Sunday, September 1 withsign-ups beginning at 2 p.m. by the outdoor stage. Hurry, onlyten sign-ups in each age group. The pie eating contest willstart at 3 p.m. and the watermelon eating contest will begin at4:00 p.m.
First place prizes will be awarded in the following age groups:6-9 Years, 10-12 Years, 13-18 Years, 19 & Older
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Pre-entry Recommended(Write “MC”, your age, and a description on the
Pre-Entry Form)
Limit: One Entry per ExhibitorDimensions are limited to 2 feet by 2 feet
Check-in times:Tuesday, August 27 from noon to 7pm or
Wednesday, August 28 from 8 a.m. to 11amPrizes will be awarded to the winner in each of the following age groups:
5 & Under * 6-9 Years Old * 10-12 Years Old *13-18 Years Old * 19 & Older
For more information contact Darrel Field775-623-5071 Ext. 102 or darrel@winnemucca.com
Mini-Construction Contest
Biggest Home
GrownBring your biggest Pumpkin, Zucchini or anything else you grew at home to the Exhibit hall with the rest of your Fruits, Vegetables and Crop Entries on Thursday, August 29 between Noon and 5:00pm.
Let us know you are entering the Biggest Home Grown Contest and we'll place it in the correct area. Prizes awarded on Saturday, August 31 at about 6:00pm.
Materials List:Lincoln Logs
LegosMatch SticksToothpicks
Sugar CubesStraws
ToothpicksPaper Clips
TacksStringGlue
Imagination
Objective: Use any or all items from the Materials List to construct your Building, Fort, Castle or art project. You are also welcome to come up with your own materials. Don’t forget to include plenty of imagination and have fun.
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Women in Mining
Pet Rock Contest
Write a Story Contest
Create-a-Picture Contest
Create your new friend at the Tri-County Fair.
Saturday, August 31, 201311 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Events Complex Exhibit Hall
Prizes will be awarded in the following age groups:5 & Under * 6-9 Years * 10-12 Years * 13-18 Years * 19 & Older
Sponsored by: Kent & Nicole Maher
In your own words, tell us a story or poem using the theme“Mining, Industry & Agriculture” *Story needs to be legible. Entries must be submitted to the Winnemucca Convention Center or the HumboldtCounty Extension Office by August 26 at 5 p.m. Please put your name,address, age, phone number and school on the back of the story.Maximum 300 words.
Using crayons, colored pencils and / or markers, create apicture using the theme “Mining, Industry & Agriculture”.Entries must be submitted to the Winnemucca Convention Center or theHumboldt County Extension Office by Aug 26 at 5pm. Please put yourname, address, age, phone number and school on the back of yourpicture.
Prizes will be awarded in the following age groups:3-5 Years * 6-9 Years * 10-13 Years * 14-16 Years * 17-18 Years
Prizes will be awarded in the following age groups:3-5 Years * 6-9 Years * 10-13 Years * 14-16 Years * 17-18 Years
* Parents of the 3-5 year age group may help their child put their own(child’s) words on paper.
Sponsored by: Kent & Nicole Maher
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Sixth AnnualMutt ShowSaturday,
August 31 at 3pm
Cutest Mutt
Best Dog & Handler
Best Trick
Costume Contest
Win great prizes in these fun categories:
Tri-County Fair50 W Winnemucca Blvd.Winnemucca, NV 89445
darrel@winnemucca.com 775-623-5071 Ext. 102
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Entry RulesWHERE DO I PICK UP AN ENTRY FORM?Stop by the Winnemucca Convention Center, The Extension Office or various businesses around town for a fair guide and entry form. There is also an entry form at the back of this book, or go to www.LaborDayFair.com to download all the forms you might need. You can even enter on-line at www.laborDayFair.com if you like.
HOW CAN I ENTER?Simply fill out a pre-entry form (last page of this book) and drop it off at the Winnemucca Convention Center or the Extension Office. On the form, enter all the items you are considering for entry into the fair. Enter everything you think you will want to bring to the fair as you cannot add an item at the last minute.
WHEN IS THE PRE-ENTRY DEADLINE?All pre-entry forms are due Friday, Aug 23, 2013 at 5 pm. You can submit your pre-entry forms to the Convention Center or the Extension Office. If you have any questions, please call the Convention Center at 775-623-5071 ext. 102.
WHEN AND WHERE DO I BRING MY EXHIBITS?All exhibits may be checked in Tuesday, August 27, from 12 Noon to 7 pm and Wednesday, August 28, from 8 am to 10:30 am. Please keep in mind that judging will start Wednesday by 1:00 pm. Perishable items such as Floriculture, Fruits, Vegetables & Crops may be checked in on Thursday, August 29 from Noon to 5 pm. Check-in will be at the Events Complex in the Exhibit Hall Meeting Room. Perishable judging starts Thursday at 5pm.
WHAT IF I ENTERED AN ITEM AND DON'T WISH TO EXHIBIT IT?No problem. Simply tell the check-in clerk and the item will be deleted from the list.
WHERE DO I PICK UP MY ENTRY TAGS?Your pre-printed entry tags will be ready for you during the above check-in times in the Exhibit Hall Meeting Room at the Events Complex.
WHAT IF I MISS THE PRE-ENTRY DEADLINE?Sorry, only pre-entered items will be accepted at the fair.
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How to Fill Out Your Entry Form1. Start an entry form by completing the information at the top of
the entry form. We need your name, address, city, state, zip code, county and phone number. Also check the category in which you will be exhibiting. If you are exhibiting in Open Youth or 4-H, please list your age. Please fill out forms completely and legibly.
2. List the Division, Class Number, Lot Number and Class Description for any entry in the “other” description. (See sample on the inside back cover.) Use a separate line for each entry. Use a separate form for 4-H entries and Open Youth entries. For 4-H entries, also add the project year for each item in the Class Description. That way the judges will be able to tell what your skill level is for a particular project.
3. Where Lot is "Other", list the description of your item on the entry form in the Class Description section.
4. Be sure to read the requirements for each Division you are entering. Some of these have changed from previous years. Judges will penalize items that do not follow requirements.
5. If you are not sure you are entering an item correctly, please feel free to call the Convention Center at 623-5071 ext. 102 or after hours at 421-1366.
6. Deliver or mail your entry form by the Pre-Entry Deadline. Due to a time crunch we will not be able to accept entry forms later than Friday, August 23, 2013 at 5:00 pm.
7. Bring your entries to the Event Complex Exhibit Hall Meeting Room on Tuesday, August 27 from Noon to 7 pm or Wednesday, August 28 from 8 am to 10:30 am. Perishable items such as Floriculture, or Fruits & Veggies may be checked in on Thursday, August 29 from Noon to 5 pm.
8. Exhibits may be checked out Sunday, September 1, 2013 from 8 pm to 9 pm, or Tuesday, September 3 from 8 am to 5 pm. Please see the Fair Board Member on Duty. Remember to bring your claim tickets.
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General Rules1. The Tri-County Fair is open only to exhibitors who are residents of
Humboldt, Lander and Pershing counties, regardless of age.2. All entries except for Floriculture, Live Plants (FL2) must be made by
the exhibitor within the last two years, and cannot have been entered in previous year Tri-County Fairs.
3. The Tri-County Fair uses the Danish System, which means individual exhibits are judged one by one, on their own merits. Points and ribbon values are as follows: Purple - 10 (98-100); Blue - 7 (90-97); Red - 4 (80-89), and White - 2 (79 and below).
4. No exhibits may be removed from the building before 8 p.m. on Sunday of the Fair. Exhibits must be checked out by a Fair Board member.
5. Each item may be entered in only one Division, Class or Lot. (i.e. A pillow case on which an entrant embroidered the design and also hand-crocheted an edging may only be entered under Handwork / Needlework OR Crocheting)
6. Removal of judging sheets is prohibited until after 8 p.m. on Sunday, September 1, 2013.
7. Exhibits must be presented as required by Division. See the Tri-County Fair Schedule of Events for entry times. This schedule will be adhered to.
8. Disrespect shown to any award or to any judge by an exhibitor forfeits all awards made to the exhibitor.
9. Group entries will be any project completed by a group of two or more persons in any age group. Group entries will be judged on quality and will receive ribbons accordingly, but will not qualify for high point awards.
10. Superintendents and/or judges have the right to subdivide or regroup all classes for judging purposes. Judging sheets for all divisions are available on request.
11. All exhibits must be clean and in good condition.12. Any entries not following these and specific Division rules will not be
accepted. The Fair Board will make the final decision on the acceptance of any entry.
13. No food, beverages, or animals will be allowed into the Exhibit Hall.14. The owner or custodian of any type of property brought to the Events
Complex, either for exhibit or for other purposes, assumes , as a condition of its admission to the grounds, all risk of and responsibility for its loss, damage or theft. The Fair, its officers and employees cannot and will not accept responsibility or liability for any damage or injury resulting from theft, fire, the elements, accidents or other conditions or causes whether to the exhibit, property of concessionaires, vehicles on the grounds and articles left therein or any property of any nature whatsoever.
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4-H and General Youth Rules
Senior Awards
Adult Awards
The Youth Division is open to youth of Humboldt, Lander, and Pershing counties age 6 through 19 years.
1. All divisions and classes are identical for Open Youth, 4-H, and Adult
2. All general rules also apply to youth entries.3. 4-H entries must be project work.4. Older youth (18 years) may choose their division - Open Youth or
Open Adult.5. No duplicate awards will be presented to the same exhibitor. The
Tri-County Fair uses the Danish system, which means individual exhibits are judged one by one, on their own merits. Points and ribbon values are as follows: Purple - 10 (98-100); Blue - 7 (90-97); Red - 4 (80-89), and White - 2 (79 and below).
1. The Senior Division is open to all participants 55 years of age or older. Seniors may enter the Adult categories if they choose, but may not enter both Senior and Adult categories for the same item.
2. Best of Show Senior award is sponsored by Humboldt Printers.3. Fair Favorite Senior Award local business gift certificate.4. Senior Citizens' Grand Champions in Home Arts and Agriculture
will each receive a local business gift certificate.5. Senior Citizens' Grand Champions in Foods and Creative Arts
will each receive a local business gift certificate.
1. Best of Show in each division will receive a trophy award.2. High Point Exhibitors in each division will receive a special rosette.3. Cook of the Year will be awarded to the high point foods exhibitor
(includes Foods and Food Preservation) and will receive a top Fair award.
4. Fair Favorite Awards will be presented in each division. See various categories for a complete list of prizes.
5. County High Point Exhibitor Awards will be awarded to each high point exhibitor from Humboldt, Lander and Pershing counties.
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1. No duplicate awards will be presented to the same exhibitor.2. Younger youth (under 6 years) in the Open Youth category,
will receive ribbons only.3. $50 Chamber Checks will be awarded to the High Point
exhibitors in the following categories: Agriculture, Creative Arts, Foods and Youth General Divisions.
4. $50 Chamber Checks sponsored by the Mayor will be given to the high point 4-H individuals in the Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Divisions and also the High Point Open Youth from Humboldt County.
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4-H and Youth Awards
Youth AwardsAgriculture $50 Chamber Check
$50 Chamber Check
$50 Chamber Check
$50 Chamber Check
$50 Chamber Check
$50 Chamber Check
Floriculture (FL), Fruits, Vegetables & Crops (FV)
Creative Arts
Ceramics, Crafts, LeatherFine Arts (FA), Photography (PH), & Digital Arts (DA)
Home Arts
Crocheting / Knitting (CK), Handwork / Needlework (HN),Quilting (QT), and Clothing (SW)
FoodsFoods (FD) and Food Preservation (FP)
Youth General (YD) Division
Mayor's Awards
2013 Sponsors - Best of Show - Trophy Awards
2013 Sponsors - Fair Favorite - Gift Certificates
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Ceramics C & M Auto ClinicCrafts Handy ServicesCreative Arts Jim's ChevronCrocheting Barrick Turquoise Ridge Joint VentureDigital Arts Viper GlassFine Arts Western Line BuildersFloriculture S.T. ServicesFoods Gold Corp Marigold Mine
Food Preservation Model TFruits, Vegetables & Crops NewmontHandwork / Needlework Winnemucca InnKnitting Inland Supply Company, IncPhotography Winners InnQuilting Motel Scott Shady CourtRecycling Chihuahua's GrillSenior Citizen DeLong FordSewing Parrot Bay Rescue FoundationCook of the Year Sage Petroleum ProductsHumboldt County
High Point Exhibitor Big RLander County
High Point Exhibitor Drake Rose & Associates, LLCPershing County
High Point Exhibitor Western Line Builders
Ceramics NewmontCrafts C & M Auto Clinic
Creative Arts Handy Services
Crocheting Jim's Chevron
Digital Arts Barrick Turquoise Ridge Joint Venture
Fine Arts Viper Glass
Floriculture Western Line Builders
Food Preservation S.T. Services
Foods Gold Corp Marigold Mine
Fruits, Vegetables & Crops Model T
Handwork / Needlework Winnemucca Convention & Visitors Auth.
Knitting Parrot Bay Rescue Foundation
Photography Winnemucca Inn
Quilting Motel Scott Shady Court
Recycling Winners Inn
Senior Award Chihuahua's Grill
Sewing DeLong Ford
2012 Adult Award WinnersBest of Show - Trophy Awards
Fair Favorite - Gift Certificates
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Division Winner Sponsor
Ceramics Ruby Wyckhuyse Sage Petroleum Products
Crafts Sherry Ranf Barrick Turquoise Ridge Joint Venture
Creative Arts Katie Kern Winnemucca Convention & Visitors Auth.
Crocheting / Knitting Earlana Lamkey Gold Corp
Digital Arts Becky Hill Model T
Fine Arts Maryanna Enochson Newmont
Floriculture Penny Gean Beck Winnemucca Inn
Foods Roberta Rothwell Winners Hotel & Casino
Food Preservation Lynelle Busker Chihuahua's Grill & Cantina
Fruits, Veg & Crops Penny Gean Beck Stor-All
Handwork / Ndlwrk Jean Kinney Sundance Casino
Photography Edward Tester D.R. Dins Painting
Quilting Cynthia Knight Motel Scott Shady Court
Recycling Carol Mason D.R. Dins Painting
Senior Citizen Betty Kyllo Denio Junction
Sewing Lynelle Busker Handy Services
Cook of the Year Kris Stewart Rick L Grant DMD
Humboldt County
High Point Exhibitor Penny Gean Beck Global Coffee
Lander County
High Point Exhibitor Helen Thompson Inland Supply Co, Inc.
Pershing County
High Point Exhibitor Pamela Munk Western Line Builders
Division Winner Sponsor
Ceramics Karen Hibberds Gold CorpCrafts Helen Thompson Model TCreative Arts Valerie Watkins NewmontCrocheting / Knitting Sharon Krupicka Winnemucca InnDigital Arts Edward Tester Winners Hotel & CasinoFine Arts Sherry Ranf Chihuahua's Grill & CantinaFloriculture Tina Gastelecutto Stor-AllFoods Kris Stewart Big R StoresFood Preservation Kris Stewart Natures CornerFruits, Veg & Crops Steve Ballew Sundance CasinoHandwork / Ndlwrk April Ballard D.R. Dins PaintingPhotography Gretchen Westhoff Global CoffeeQuilting Colleen Dunlap Scott Shady CourtRecycling Helen Thompson C & M Auto ClinicSenior Citizen Iva Heitz Big R StoresSewing Megan Villarreal Financial Horizons Credit Union
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Division
Ceramics - CRBest of Show Award: C & M Auto Clinic
Fair Favorite Award: Handy Services
All pieces must be initialed and dated.
Limit: 10 entries per class, 2 per lot
Earthenware Porcelain StonewareClass CR1 Class CR2 Class CR3Lot # Lot # Lot #
1 Air Brushed 1 Air Brushed 1 Air Brushed(non-fired) (non-fired) (non-fired)
2 Air Brushed (fired) 2 Air Brushed (fired) 2 Air Brushed (fired)3 Chalk 3 Chalk 3 Chalk4 China Painting 4 China Painting 4 China Painting5 Dolls 5 Dolls 5 Dolls6 Glaze Gloss 6 Glaze Gloss 6 Glaze Gloss7 Glaze Textured 7 Glaze Textured 7 Glaze Textured8 Glaze Crystal 8 Glaze Crystal 8 Glaze Crystal9 Over Glaze 9 Over Glaze 9 Over Glaze
(Gold, Luster) (Gold, Luster) (Gold, Luster)10 Adaptation 10 Adaptation 10 Adaptation11 Hand Formed 11 Hand Formed 11 Hand Formed12 Decal 12 Decal 12 Decal13 Opaque Stain 13 Opaque Stain 13 Opaque Stain14 Dry Brushed 14 Dry Brushed 14 Dry Brushed15 Under Glaze 15 Under Glaze 15 Under Glaze16 Hydracal 16 Hydracal 16 Hydracal17 Textured Stain 17 Textured Stain 17 Textured Stain18 Glass 18 Glass 18 Glass19 Media Combination 19 Media Combination 19 Media Combination20 Translucent 20 Translucent 20 Translucent21 Pearls and Metallics 21 Pearls and Metallics 21 Pearls and Metallics22 Marbelizing 22 Marbelizing 22 Marbelizing23 Antiquing 23 Antiquing 23 Antiquing24 Wheel 24 Wheel 24 Wheel25 Sculpture 25 Sculpture 25 Sculpture26 Other 26 Other 26 Other
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Division
Crafts - CTBest of Show Award:
Fair Favorite Award: C & M Auto Clinic
Limit: 10 entries per class, 2 per lot
Decorative Painting - Class CT1 Stamping / Memory Book - Class CT6Lot # Lot #
1 Kits 1 Cards2 Woods 2 Books3 Textiles 3 Pages (May be mounted or4 Other Inserted in Sheet Protectors)
4 TextilesEthnic Cafts - Class CT2 5 OtherLot #
1 Jewelry Various Other - Class CT72 Baskets Lot #3 Kits 1 Collectibles4 Other (limit 5 items made or
altered by exhibitor)Jewelry - Class CT3 2 RocketryLot # 3 Kits
1 Beadwork 4 Tie - Dyeing2 Silverwork 5 Etching3 Kits 6 Fly Tying4 Mosaics 7 Metal Craft5 Other 8 Miniatures
9 ModelsMacrame - Class CT4 10 Paper CraftLot # 11 Polished Stone
1 Wall Hangings 12 String Art2 Planters 13 Taxidermy3 Kits 14 Candles4 Other 15 Plastic Canvas
16 LanyardWeaving - Class CT5 17 Wood BurningLot # 18 Sublimation
1 Loom 19 Other
2 Off - Loom
3 Kits
4 Other
Handy Services
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Division
Creative Arts - CABest of Show Award:
Fair Favorite Award: Handy Services
Limit: 5 entries per class
Leather - Class CA1 Stained Glass Class CA4Lot # Lot #
1 Belts 1 Lampshades2 Wallets / Coin Purses 2 Mirrors3 Key Chains 3 Ornaments4 Purses / Handbags 4 Kits5 Book Covers 5 Sun Catchers6 Saddles 6 Windows7 Breast Collars 7 3-D Art / Items8 Kits 8 Other9 Other
Egg Art Class CA5Woodworking - Class CA2 Lot #Lot # 1 Carved
1 Carving 2 Decorated2 Furniture 3 Kits3 Veneers 4 Other4 Wood Kits5 Wood Turning Mosaics - Class CA66 Other Lot #
1 FurnitureDolls - Class CA3 2 MirrorsLot # 3 Pots
1 China 4 Picture Frames2 Porcelain 5 Murals / Pictures3 Ceramic 6 Other4 Apple5 Cornhusk Glassworks - Class CA76 Kits Lot #7 Stuffed 1 Blown8 Other 2 Slump
3 Fusing - Vessels4 Fusing - Jewelry5 Beads
Jim's Chevron
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Division
Crocheting - CKBest of Show Award: Barrick Turquoise Ridge Joint
Venture
Fair Favorite Award: Jim's ChevronPlease include with your exhibit a brief description of the type of yarn used.
Limit: 10 entries per class
Crocheting - Class CK1Lot #
1 Afghans, Bedspreads2 Animals3 Doilies4 Dolls5 Infant Sets6 Pillows7 Rugs / Wall Hangings8 Tablecloths9 Small Items such as Caps
Slippers, Scarves, Socks
Tops and Halters
10 Sweaters, Skirts, Vests, Dresses
and Ensembles
11 Other
Division
Knitting - KNBest of Show Award: Inland Supply Company, Inc
Fair Favorite Award: Parrot Bay Rescue FoundationPlease include with your exhibit a brief description of the type of yarn used.
Limit: 10 entries per class
Knitting - Class KN1Lot #
1 Afghans, Bedspreads2 Animals3 Doilies4 Dolls5 Infant Sets6 Machine7 Ponchos or Shawls8 Small Items such as Caps
Slippers, Scarves, SocksTops and Halters
9 Sweaters, Skirts, Vests, Dresses
and Ensembles
10 Other
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Division
Digital Arts - DABest of Show Award: Viper Glass
Fair Favorite Award: Barrick Turquoise Ridge Joint Venture
For the purpose of this exhibit, photo special effects shall be considered as any
manipulation of physical objects or any major manipulation of tones and colors
Repair of red-eye and dust spots as well as modest changes of contrast
are not special effects
Please mount photos securely without frames. Please be aware that sticky-backed
Velcro will be used to secure pictures to the display surface.
Please mount on cardboard or foam core, no larger than the picture being mounted.
No Construction Paper backing. No matting please. Photos will be judged on
photo only, not on mounting. Photos will not be accepted if signed or name
is on the photo (front or back).
Lots 5 and 6 should have a hard copy as well as a CD or DVD. All Websites must
run on Internet Explorer. Videos must run on Windows Media Player.
Sizes should be 5" x 7" or larger with the exception of photo essays. Photos must have
captions or titles on the back of the photo and listed on the entry form in the description
area. Caption will be printed on the entry tag. No Suggestive photos.
Tri-County Fair is not responsible for broken items.
Limit: 5 Entries per Class
Digital Arts Including Special Effects
& Graphic Design - Class DA1
Lot #
1 Photo Special Effects Color
2 Photo Special Effects B/W
3 Posters, Flyers & Banners
4 Logo Design
5 Website Design (min. 3 pages. Please provide a printed copy
as well as a CD with all applicable files. No internet access.)
Websites judged for proper use of tags, and or script, ease of use, and
elegance of design.
6 Digital Video Production and Editing. (please provide a DVD.
Your production must run on Windows Media Player.)
7 Digital Scrapbook Pages
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Division
Fine Arts - FABest of Show Award: Western Line Builders
Fair Favorite Award: Viper Glass
All entries must be original. Paintings must be dry, including acrylic overcoat. All entries must be framed or matted, including youth entries, and have sturdy wire. For Youthentries, parents may assist youth with framing and or matting.Please mount your matted items on foam core or card board. No poster board please.No Hooks please. Wire hanger must be attached securely to frame or hanging will not be displayed. No sawtooth or string hangers please. No Tape allowed.The Tri-County Fair is not responsible for broken items.
Limit: 2 Entries per Class
Acrylic or Oil - Class FA1 Pastels - Class FA5 Cartoons - FA9Lot # Lot # Lot #
1 Landscapes 1 Landscapes 1 Single2 Waterscapes 2 Waterscapes 2 Strip3 Portraits 3 Portraits 3 Other4 Still Life 4 Still Life5 Animals 5 Animals Mini - Class FAX6 Tole Painting 6 Other Lot #7 Other 1 Up to 8 x 10 Group
Pencils - Class FA6 The entire group mustCharcoal - Class FA2 Lot # be on 1 sheet of paperLot # 1 Landscapes no larger than 8" x 10"
1 Landscapes 2 Waterscapes 2 Other2 Waterscapes 3 Portraits3 Portraits 4 Still Life Sculptures - Class FAY4 Still Life 5 Animals Lot #5 Animals 6 Other 1 Clay6 Other 2 Stone
Scratch Board - 3 WoodCombined Medium - Class FA7 4 OtherClass FA3 Lot #Lot # 1 Landscapes Other - Class FAA
1 Landscapes 2 Waterscapes Lot #2 Waterscapes 3 Portraits 1 Batik3 Portraits 4 Still Life 2 Silk Screen4 Still Life 5 Animals 3 School Paints5 Animals 6 Other 4 Crayons6 Other 5 Markers
Watercolor - Class FA8 6 Colored PencilsInk - Class FA4 Lot #
1 Landscapes 1 Landscapes2 Waterscapes 2 Waterscapes3 Portraits 3 Portraits4 Still Life 4 Still Life5 Animals 5 Animals6 Other 6 Other
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All entries must be in avase, jar or other container.Container will not be judged.
Division
Floriculture - FLBest of Show Award: S. T. Services
Fair Favorite Award: Western Line Builders
Cut Flowers - Class FL1(Limit 15 Total, best 3 specimens)Lot #
1 Ageratum 36 Petunias, Single2 Althea 37 Petunias, Multiflora3 Alyssum 38 Petunias, Ruffled4 Aster, Double 39 Petunias, Double5 Aster, Single Type 40 Pinks6 Aster, Perennial 41 Roses, Dwarf or Miniature7 Bachelor Buttons 42 Roses, Floribunda8 Begonia, Tuberous (1 or more) 43 Roses, Hybrid Tea (1 or more)9 Calendula 44 Roses, Multiflora
10 Candy Tuft 45 Roses, Other11 Cannas 46 Sage12 Carnations 47 Salvia13 Celosia 48 Snapdragons, Open Face14 Chrysanthemums 49 Snapdragons, Traditional15 Columbine 50 Snow on the Mountain16 Cosmos 51 Stock17 Dahlia, Formal (1 or more) 52 Sweet Peas, Annual18 Dahlia, Pom-Pom or Ball 53 Zinnias, Doubles19 Dahlia, Cactus (1 or more) 54 Zinnias, Dwarf20 Daises 55 Zinnias, Large21 Dianthus 56 Other - Annual22 Foxglove 57 Other - Perennial23 Gaillardia24 Gladioulus (1 or more) Live Plants - Class FL225 Gladioulus, Baby (Limit 3 Total)26 Golden Glow Lot #27 Golden Rod 1 Dish Gardens28 Hollyhocks 2 House Plants29 Lillies 3 Other30 Marigolds, Dwarf -
Double or Single Arrangements - Class FL331 Marigolds, Large - (Limit 3 Total)
Lemon or Orange Lot #32 Mint 1 Dry33 Nasturtiums, Double 2 Live34 Nasturtiums, Single or Ruffled 3 Silk35 Pansies 4 Other
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Foods - FDBest of Show Award: Gold Corp Marigold MineFair Favorite Award: Gold Corp Marigold Mine
Entered foods must not require refrigeration. For safety, no egg-rich foods (custard etc.)or meats please. Please place your food display in a zip-lock plastic bag, on a whitedisposable plate. Uncovered foods will not be judged.Please provide a display of 6 each for items like candies, cookies, rolls, cupcakes, etc.Cake, bread and pie entries should consist of the entire exhibit with one slice cut but notremoved for judging. Recipes must accompany any baked goods. Recipes must be on a 4" x 6" card and accompany any baked goods
(Limit 10 entries per class and 2 per lot)
Candy - Class FD1 Quick Breads - Class FD5Lot # (no yeast)
1 Beaten (Fudge, etc.) Lot #2 Poured (Toffee, etc.) 1 Biscuits3 Miscellaneous Cooked 2 Muffins & Cornbread4 Uncooked 3 Loaf (Fruit, Nut, Vegetable, etc.)5 Other 4 Coffee Cakes
5 OtherCookies - Class FD2Lot # Yeast Breads - Class FD6
1 Bars Lot #2 Brownies 1 White3 Drop 2 Whole Grain4 Refrigerator 3 Rye5 Rolled 4 Sweet dough6 Pressed 5 Sour dough7 No-Bake 6 Other8 Decorated9 Other Specialty Breads - Class FD7
Lot #Pies - Class FD3 1 Spiced Breads(not requiring refrigeration) 2 Fruit and/or NutLot # 3 Peppers
1 One-Crust Pie 4 Other2 Two-Crust Pie3 Turnovers & Tarts Culinary Arts - Class FD84 Other (judged on appearance and
workmanship only, no tasing involved)Cakes & Cupcakes - Class FD4 Lot #Lot # 1 Canapes
1 Cakes / Cupcakes 2 Decorated Cake or Cupcakes2 Foam (angel, etc.) 3 Gingerbread Houses3 Bundt 4 Hors d'oeuvres4 Loaf (pound cake, etc.) 5 Petit Fours5 Jelly Rolls, Tortes, etc. 6 Table Settings6 Other 7 Other
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Division
Food Preservation - FPBest of Show Award: Model T
Fair Favorite Award: S. T. Services
All items must be labeled correctly including product and canning method,processing time / pressure, date canned and community, pectin / no-pectin, hot / raw pack. All dried food labels should include product and pre-treatment, anddrying method, drying / smoking time and date. All displays of food not in jars shallbe in a zip-lock plastic bag and placed on a white disposable plate. Recipes must be written or typed on a 3" x 5" card and attached to the entry.All entries not following USDA canning guidelines will not be judged. Contact the Humboldt County Extension Office at 775-623-6304 for updated USDA Canning Guide
Rules, or visit http://nchfp.uga.edu/publications/publications_usda.htmlto download the guide.
(Limit 10 entries per class and 2 per lot)
Alcoholic Beverages - Class FP1 Canned Meats - Class FP4Lot # Lot #
1 Ale 1 Fish2 Lager 2 Mincemeat3 Specialty Beer 3 Poultry4 Brandy 4 Wild Game5 Liqueur 5 Other6 Wine7 Other Canned Vegetables - Class FP5
Lot #Bottled Juices - Class FP2 1 BeansLot # 2 Beets
1 Apple 3 Carrots2 Grape 4 Corn3 Tomato 5 Greens4 Other 6 Mixed Vegetables
7 MushroomsCanned Fruits - Class FP3 8 PeasLot # 9 Potatoes
1 Apples 10 Sauerkraut2 Applesauce 11 Squash3 Apricots 12 Tomatoes4 Berries 13 Other5 Cherries, Sweet6 Cherries, Pie7 Peaches8 Pears9 Plums
10 Rhubarb11 Stewed Prunes12 Other
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Mom’sPreserves
Jelly
Dad’sHomemade
Vinegar
Mom’s
Division
Food Preservation - FPContinued…
Dried Foods - Class FP6 Pickles, Rellishes, Sauces, &Lot # Soups - Class FP8
1 Fish Lot #2 Fruits 1 Bread & Butter3 Herbs 2 Chili Sauce4 Jerky 3 Cucumber Pickles, Dill5 Meats 4 Cucumber Pickles, Sweet6 Poultry 5 Green Tomato Pickles7 Trail Mix 6 Ketchup or Other Tomato Sauces8 Granola 7 Piccalelli Relish9 Vegetables 8 Pickle Relish
10 Other 9 Pickled Chili Peppers10 Pickled Onions
Jams & Jellies - Class FP7 11 Pickled or Spiced FruitLot # 12 Pickled or Spiced Vegetables
1 Apricot 13 Pickled Sweet Peppers2 Apricot - Pineapple 14 Sauces (specify and label)3 Blackberry 15 Soups (specify and label)4 Cherry 16 Herb Vinegar Salsa5 Chokecherry 17 Homemade Vinegar6 Currant 18 Salsa7 Gooseberry 19 Other (specify and label)8 Grape9 Peaches Other - Class FP9
10 Pears Lot #11 Plum 1 Butters12 Raspberry 2 Conserves13 Rhubarb 3 Marmalades14 Strawberry 4 Preserves15 Wild Berry 5 Syrups16 Zucchini 6 Honey17 Other 7 Other
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Division
Fruits, Vegetables& Crops - FV
Best of Show Award: Newmont
Fair Favorite Award: S.T. Services
All exhibits must be in good condition and must meet the regulations outlined for theclass. All produce shown in this category must have been grown by the exhibitor and should be clean and uniform in size and shape. Please place your entries on a disposable plate.
Forage plants and grains in sheaves should be well-cured and should be tied securely at the butt and at the middle, firmly but not tightly below the heads, use an attractive string or ribbon. Sheaves should be three to five inches in diameter.
(Limit 20 entries per class and 1 per lot)
Fruits - Class FV1Lot #
1 Apples, Cooking (3)2 Apples, Eating (3)3 Cantaloupe (1)4 Crabapples (3)5 Grapes (1 Bunch)6 Nectarines (3)7 Peaches (3)8 Pears (3)9 Plums (3)
10 Prunes (3)11 Strawberries (6)12 Tomatoes, Cherry, No Stem (6)13 Tomatoes, Green with Stem (3)14 Tomatoes, Other (3)15 Tomatoes, Ripe, No Stem (3)16 Watermelon (1)17 Other Berries (6)18 Other Fruit (6)
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Division
Fruits, Vegetables& Crops - FVContinued…
Vegetables - Class FV2Lot #
1 Artichoke (1) 38 Rhubarb (3 stalks)2 Beans, String Bean (6 pods) 39 Rutabaga (3)3 Beans, String Wax (6 Pods) 40 Squash, Acorn (1)4 Beans, Miscellaneous (6 pods) 41 Squash, Banana (1)5 Beets, Table (3) 42 Squash, Hubbard (1)6 Brussel Sprouts (2 heads) 43 Squash, Crookneck (3)7 Cabbage, Round, Pointed or Flat (1 head) 44 Squash, Zucchini (3)8 Carrots (3 - 1-2" tops) 45 Squash, Other (1)9 Cauliflower (1 head) 46 Swiss Chard (1 plant, display
10 Corn, Yellow, Husks Removed (3) in quart jar with water)11 Corn, White, Husks Removed (3) 47 Turnips (3)12 Corn, Bi-Color, Husks Removed (3) 48 Unusual Vegetable (1)13 Cucumbers, Slicing (3) 49 Other14 Cucumbers, Pickling (3) 50 Vegetable Crop Display15 Cucumbers, Armenian (3) (One plate consisting of any16 Cucumbers, Lemon (3) five marketable vegetable17 Cucumbers, Other (1) crops will compose a display)18 Eggplant19 Garlic (1 head)20 Kohlrabi (1)21 Onions, Green (bunch of 5)22 Onions, Brown Dry (3 - dry 2 weeks)23 Onions, Red Dry (3 - dry 2 weeks)24 Onions, White Dry (3 - dry 2 weeks)25 Okra (3)26 Leeks (3)27 Lettuce (1 head)28 Peas (6 pods)29 Parsnips (5)30 Peppers, Sweet (3)31 Peppers, Hot (3)32 Peppers, Other (3)33 Potatoes, White (3)34 Potatoes, Red (3)35 Mini Pumpkins (1)36 Pumpkin (1)37 Radishes (bunch of 5)
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Fruits, Vegetables& Crops - FVContinued…
Herbs - Class FV3
(Please bring in container with water)Herbs may be floweringbut with no seedsLot #
1 Basil (1 bunch)2 Chives (1 bunch)3 Sage (1 bunch)4 Parsley (1 bunch)5 Other (1 bunch)6 Mint7 Oregano8 Thyme9 Rosemary
Forage Crops or SeedIn Sheath - Class FV4Lot #
1 Alfalfa2 Barley3 Brome4 Clover5 Fescue6 Oats7 Orchard Grass8 Sunflower (1 head)9 Timothy
10 Wheat11 Wheat Grass12 Other
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Division
Handwork /Needlework - HN
Best of Show Award: Winnemucca Inn
Fair Favorite Award: WCVA
Limit: 5 Entries per class
Embroidery - Class HN1 Tatting - Class HN4Lot # Lot #
1 Hand 1 Trim / Edging2 Punch 2 Doily / Placemat (2)3 Machine 3 Tablecloth / Bedspread4 Crewel 4 Other5 Candlewicking6 Silk Ribbon Rugs or Wall Hangings - Class HN57 Other Lot #
1 HookedCounted Cross Stitch - Class HN2 2 PunchedLot # 3 Braided
1 Pillows 4 Other2 Pictures and Wall Hangings3 Tea Towels4 Pillow Cases5 Tablecloths and Luncheon Sets6 Wearing Apparel7 Other
Needle Point - Class HN3Lot #
1 Pillows2 Pictures and Wall Hangings3 Handbags4 Plastic Canvas5 Other
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Photography - PHBest of Show Award: Winners Inn
Fair Favorite Award: Winnemucca Inn
Please mount photos securely without frames. Please be aware that sticky-backed
Velcro will be used to secure pictures to the display surface.
Please mount on cardboard or foam core, no larger than the picture being mounted. No Construction Paper backing. No matting please. Photos will be judged on
photo only, not on mounting. Photos will not be accepted if signed or name
is on the photo (front or back).
Photos with special effects should be entered in the Digital Arts Category.
For the purpose of this exhibit, photo special effects shall be considered as any
manipulation of physical objects or any major manipulation of tones and colors
Repair of red-eye and dust spots as well as modest changes of contrast
are not special effects
Sizes must be 5" x 7" or larger with the exception of photo essays. Photos must
have captions or titles on the back of the photo and listed on the entry form in the
description area. Caption will be printed on the entry tag. No Suggestive photos.
Tri-County Fair is not responsible for broken items.
A photo essay is a group of up to 10 photos which tell a story about the subject.
The photos should be mounted together on one backing sheet and ready to hang.
All other photo rules also apply.
Limit: 4 entries per class, only one Photo Essay per exhibitorFilm Photography - Class PH1Lot #
1 Black & White2 Color3 Photo Essay
Digital Photography - Class PH2
1 Black & White
2 Color
3 Photo Essay
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Quilting - QTBest of Show Award: Motel Scott Shady Court
Fair Favorite Award: Motel Scott Shady Court
Quilting combines two or more layers of fabric for purposes of warmth and aesthetic
appeal. Down-filled jackets, kits, etc., should be entered in sewing. For quilts to behung, they must have a three-inch sleeve attached to the back; quilts without sleeveswill be displayed on the table. Please do not put your name on quilt(s), or cover your name with a patch.
Limit: 5 Entries per class
Bed Quilts - Class QT1 Lap or Throw Quilts - Class QT3Lot # Lot #
1 Applique - Hand 1 Applique - Hand2 Applique - Machine 2 Applique - Machine3 Embroidered - Hand 3 Embroidered - Hand4 Hand Tied 4 Hand Tied5 Pieced - Hand 5 Pieced - Hand6 Pieced - Machine 6 Pieced - Machine7 Quilted by Another 7 Quilted by Another8 Whole Cloth - Hand 8 Whole Cloth - Hand9 Other 9 Other
Baby Quilts - Class QT2 Wall Hangings &Lot # Other Quilted Items - Class QT4
1 Applique - Hand Lot #2 Applique - Machine 1 Applique - Hand3 Embroidered - Hand 2 Applique - Machine4 Hand Tied 3 Pieced - Hand5 Pieced - Hand 4 Pieced - Machine6 Pieced - Machine 5 Holiday - Hand7 Quilted by Another 6 Holiday - Machine8 Whole Cloth - Hand 7 Hoops, Pillows & Clothing - Hand9 Other 8 Hoops, Pillows & Clothing - Machine
9 Photo Memory Quilt10 Miscellaneous Quilted Items - Hand
11 Miscellaneous Quilted Items - Machine
12 Quilted by Another
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Recycling - RCBest of Show Award: Chihuahua's Grill
Fair Favorite Award: Winners Inn
Recycled items are anything that would normally be discarded, but through
ingenuity and creativity have been restored to use. A list of the recycled items in
each project is required.
Limit: 5 Entries per class
Recycled - Class RC1
Lot #
1 Holiday Decorations
2 Home Decorations
3 Wearables
4 Yard Ornaments
5 Other
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Sewing - SWBest of Show Award: Parrot Bay Rescue Foundation
Fair Favorite Award: DeLong Ford
Garments must be cleaned and pressed before exhibiting. Garments must be
on hangers.
Limit: 5 Entries per class
Dresses - Class SW1 Tailored Garments - Class SW6Lot # Lot #
1 Simple 1 Coats or Jackets2 Intermediate 2 Suits3 Advanced 3 Other4 Other
Tops - Class SW7Ensembles - Class SW2 Lot #Lot # 1 Advanced
1 Two-Piece Outfit 2 Simple2 Three-Piece Outfit 3 Intermediate (combination of3 Twin Outfits (mother / daughter, etc) collars, cuffs, etc.)4 Other 4 Other
Lingerie - Class SW3 Fleece - Class SW8Lot # Lot #
1 Slips 1 Blankets2 Panties 2 Hats, Scarves & Mittens3 Bras 3 Pieced4 Pajamas 4 Chenille5 Other 5 Other
Pants - Class SW4 Assembled Kits - Class SW9(All items with a crotch seam) Lot #Lot # 1 Wearables
1 Simple (drawstring, 2 Non-Wearableselastic waistband) 3 Other
2 Zipper Closure3 Other Items Other Than
Wearing Apparel - Class SWXSkirts - Class SW5 Lot #Lot # 1 Aprons
1 Gathered 2 Handbags2 Pleated 3 Home Accessories3 A-Lined, Gored or Straight 4 Other4 Other
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Youth General - YDAwards: See page 26 in guide for awards
General Table Display - Class YD1Limit 1 per lotExhibits must include records, story, report and accomplishments. All displays shouldinclude photos, samples, or special items that illustrate what was done.Lot #
1 4-H Project2 Bifold3 Trifold4 Other
Poster - Class YD2Limit 1 per exhibitorMaximum size is 22" x 28", no records required. Poster should be ready to hang.For example; two jumbo paperclips glued to the top corners.Lot #
1 Single Poster2 Bifold3 Trifold
Club Projects Individual Entry - Class YD3All projects must be current year projects, although display materials might representseveral years of project work. Projects which do not fit into the other categories inthe Fair Guide will be entered in this classLot #
1 4-H Project2 Other
Farm Machines - Class YD4Limit 1 per exhibitorLot #
1 Metal Works2 Engine Overhaul and Restoration3 Other
Group Projects - Class YD5Award: Ribbons only (see General Rules, page 9)Display only - Ribbons awarded on quality.Lot #
1 Group
2013 Tri-County Fair Sponsors
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Humboldt CountyBarrick Turquoise Ridge Joint Venture
Gold Corp, Marigold MineModel TNewmont
Winnemucca Convention & Visitors Auth.Winnemucca Inn
Winners InnChihuahua’s Grill & Cantina
DeLong FordParrot Bay Rescue Foundation
Sage Petroleum ProductsBig R
Drake Rose & Associates, LLCGlobal Coffee
Inland Supply Co. IncC & M Auto ClinicHandy ServicesJim's Chevron
Motel Scott Shady CourtViper Glass
Western Line BuildersWilton Enterprises
S. T. Services
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PRE-ENTRY FORMPlease Print Clearly
Name of Exhibitor: _____________________________
Address: _____________________________________
City:____________________ State:______ Zip:______
Phone: __________________ County:____________
Email: _______________________________________
Please check one of the following categories:
Senior ____ Adult ____ 4-H ____ Open Youth ____ Age _____
Did you exhibit in 2012? Yes _________ No __________
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Deadline for EntryForm is
Friday, August 23, 2013by 5 PM
Darrel Field
50 W Winnemucca Blvd.
Winnemucca NV 89445
623-5071 x102
darrel@winnemucca.com
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Ethnic Crafts - Jewelry
Black & White - Flowers
Bottled Juices - AppleBottled Juices - GrapeFruits, Veg. & Crops Herbs - Mint
Culinary arts Decorated Cake or Cupcakes
Items other than wearing apparel - Aprons
Stained Glass Ornaments
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Applies only to4-H& Open Youth
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PRE-ENTRY FORM
Name of Exhibitor:______________________________
Address: _____________________________________
City:____________________ State:______ Zip:______
Phone: ___________________ County:____________
Email: _______________________________________
Pre-Entry at the Tri-County Fair is as easy as 1-2-3.1. Complete this form or the form inserted in book (form may be copied if necessary).2. Remember, Each item may be entered in only one division or category.3. Mail it to the Tri-County Fair (see addresses below). ENTRY FORM MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 2013 AT 5 P.M.4. Simply bring the items you pre-entered to the Fair at the regularly scheduled check-in times. Tags will be prepared in advance and awaiting your arrival.
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Division Class # Lot # Description
Please check one of the following categories:
Senior ____ Adult ____ 4-H ____ Open Youth ____ Age _____ Applies only to
4-H & Open Youth
Please Print Clearly
Winnemucca Convention Center Humboldt County Extension Office50 W. Winnemucca Boulevard 1085 Fairgrounds RoadWinnemucca, NV 89445 Winnemucca, NV 89445
orDrop pre-entry forms off by Friday, Aug. 23, 2013 at:
Check-in will be held Tuesday, August 27 from 12 Noon to 7 p.m.and Wednesday, August 28 from 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Floriculture, Fruits, Vegetable & Crop entries willalso be accepted from Thursday, August 29 from Noon to 5 p.m.
Questions? Call Darrel at 775-623-5071 Ext. 102or after hours at 775-421-1366
Tri-County Fairc/o Winnemucca Convention Center50 W Winnemucca Blvd.Winnemucca, NV 89445
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