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Page 1: LeeAnn Skinner Riverside 4-H Club · 2020-06-01 · 23THU14001600 2:00-4:00 pm Education & Group Displays Entry – EH 24FRI14001600 2:00-4:00 pm Education & Group Displays Judging

LeeAnn SkinnerRiverside 4-H Club

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SHAWNEE COUNTY - FAIR BOARD ASSOCIATION

President: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shirley SchulzVice President: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob HauerSecretary: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason SchulzTreasurer: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Crickett JohnstonMembers: MatthewAnguiano SusanBurdiek JackieGardner JordanHildebrand DeRamonda PhillipSanders ShelbiWiggs GregWilcox

SHAWNEE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Bob Archer * Bill Riphahn * Kevin Cook

The Shawnee County Fair Association would like to thank the Shawnee County Commissioners

for their continued support .

4-H & FFA Class Departments4-HCloverbuds-Dept.14-H.....................................................................4AgriculturalChallengeofChampions-Dept.24-H/FFA...............4Arts&Crafts/Ceramics/Leathercraft-Dept.34-H.........................4

***CERAMICS***.......................................................................5BakeSale&Auction**Cancelled 2020**..........................................6Beef-Dept.44-H/FFA..................................................................................6BucketCalf-Dept.54-H..............................................................................7CakeDecorating-Dept.64-H...................................................................7ClothingConstruction-Dept.74-H........................................................8ClothingBuymanship-Dept.84-H.........................................................9FashionRevue-Dept.94-H.................................................................... 11ConstructionZone-Dept.104-H......................................................... 12Crops-Dept.114-H/FFA......................................................................... 12DairyCattle-Dept.124-H/FFA............................................................. 13DairyGoats-Dept.134-H/FFA............................................................. 14DecoratedEggContest–Dept.14......................................................... 15Dog-Dept.154-H....................................................................................... 15Educational&GroupDisplays-Dept.164-H.................................. 16

GeneralRulesforEducationalDisplays......................... 16ElectronicMediaProcedure............................................... 17Notebook (Includes Officer & Project)........................... 17Project Poster............................................................................ 17Jeopardy Board for Project.................................................. 17Project Displays....................................................................... 174-HPromotionalBanner...................................................... 17

Electric-Dept.184-H/FFA..................................................................... 18Entomology-Dept.194-H/FFA............................................................ 19

COLLECTIONCLASSES.......................................................... 19NOTEBOOKCLASSES............................................................. 20EDUCATIONALDISPLAYCLASSES................................... 21

FiberArts-Dept.204-H........................................................................... 22Food/Nutrition-Dept.214-H............................................................... 23

Modified Food Product......................................................... 24KingArthurBakingContest................................................ 24FOODPRESERVATION........................................................... 25

Forestry-Dept.224-H/FFA.................................................................... 25Geology-Dept.234-H............................................................................... 26Goats,Meat/Pygmy-Dept.244-H/FFA............................................. 28HayBaleDisplay-Dept.254-H............................................................. 29HomeEnvironment-Dept.264-H....................................................... 29Horse-Dept.274-H/FFA......................................................................... 30Horticulture-Dept.284-H/FFA........................................................... 32JudgingContests-Dept.294-H/FFA.................................................. 33KidsActivityCorner.................................................................................... 34LivestockSale................................................................................................ 34PancakeFeed**Cancelled 2020**.................................................. 34Pets-Dept.304-H....................................................................................... 34Photography-Dept.314-H..................................................................... 35Poultry-Dept.324-H/FFA...................................................................... 36PublicPresentations-Dept.334-H....................................................... 37Rabbit-Dept.344-H/FFA....................................................................... 38

RabbitAgility............................................................................ 39RoundRobinShowmanship-Dept.364-H/FFA**Cancelled**40Sheep-Dept.374-H/FFA......................................................................... 40ShepherdLead-Dept.384-H/FFA....................................................... 41ShootingSports,Archery-Dept.394-H**Cancelled 2020**41SpaceTech-Dept.404-H/FFA............................................................... 42

ASTRONOMY............................................................................. 42COMPUTERSCIENCE............................................................. 42ROBOTICS................................................................................... 44ROCKETRY.................................................................................. 45UNMANNEDAERIALSYSTEMS......................................... 47EDUCATIONALEXHIBITS.................................................... 47

4-H & FFA Class Departments (continued)

Swine-Dept.41-H/FFA............................................................................ 48Welding-Dept.424-H/FFA.................................................................... 49Wildlife-Dept.434-H............................................................................... 49Woodworking-Dept.444-H/FFA........................................................ 504-HSponsors/FamilyDinner&Activities......................................... 50

Open Class Departments

See Full Fairbook or Open Class Fairbook for Open Class Information.

4-HPhotoDisplayInstructions.............................................................. 67ScarecrowPre-EntryForm...................................................................... 71Kansas4-HDogShowImmunizationRecord.................................. 72MarketLivestockBuyersForm.............................................................. 73Thankyou!2019LivestockSaleBuyers............................................. 74Thankyou!2019FairSponsors............................................................. 75

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2019 Shawnee County 4-H King & Queen

Emma Biggs & Patrick Biggs

2019 Shawnee County 4-H Seniors

“To make the best better.”

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8:00am JudgingFashionRevue–LU9:00am-12:30pm ClothingConstructionJudging–LU9:00am-2:00pm ClothingBuymanshipJudging–LU10:30am-1:00pm HorticultureJudgingContest-LU4:00pm-7:00pm HorseStallAvailable&Check-In-LP9:00pm HayBaleDisplaySetUpDeadline

2020 SHAWNEE COUNTY FAIR - “Some Fair Over the Rainbow”HORSE SHOW July 18th - 19th - MAIN FAIR July 23rd - 26th

SCHEDULE OF EVENTSFREE PARKING - FREE ADMISSION EVENTS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Follow the Shawnee County Fair for updates at http://www.shawneecountyfair.org & the Shawnee County Fair Facebook page

EH - Exhibition Hall * LP-Livestock Pavilion * DA-Dock Area * EA-Exercise Arena * LA-Landon ArenaLU-Lowman United * MCC-Manor Conference Center * SECG-South Events Center Grounds

7:00am-9:00am PoultryEntry&Check-In-EH7:00am-9:00am RabbitEntry-EH7:00am-9:30am SwineArrivalTime–LP7:00am-10:30am BeefArrival–LP7:00am-10:30am BucketCalfArrival-LP7:00am-11:00am DairyCattleArrival-LP7:00am-11:00am DairyGoatsArrival-LP8:00am-10:00am OPENCosplay-CraftsmanshipEntry-EH8:00am-5:00pm OPENCosplay-PerformanceEntry-EH8:30am-10:45am TablesettingSet-Up&SignUpJudging-EH9:00am-9:30am GoatsMeat/PygmyWeigh-In-LP9:00am-9:30am SheepWeigh-In-LP9:30am-10:30am SwineWeigh-In-LP10:30am-11:00amBeefWeigh-In-LP

Friday, July 17

Saturday, July 18Open to Public

Sunday, July 19Open to Public

July 20 - 22 - No ExhibitsMonday through Wednesday

Thursday, July 23Open to Public

7:00am HorseStallAvailable-LP7:30am-9am HorseCheck-In-LP10:00am HorseShow-LP7:00pm HorseJudgingContest–LP(or 30 minutes

after the show is complete)

9:00am HorseShow-LP1:30pm-4:00pm PhotographyJudgingContest-MMC1:30pm-4:30pm PhotographyEntry&Judging-MMC

Wednesday, July 22Exhibits not open to the public

4:00pm-8:00pm TablesettingSet-Up&SignUpJudging-EH5:00pm-7:00pm PoultryCageSet-Up-EH5:00pm-9:00pm BeefArrival–LP5:00pm-9:00pm BucketCalfArrival–LP5:00pm-9:00pm GoatsMeat/PygmyArrival-LP5:00pm-9:00pm SheepArrivalTime-LP5:00pm-9:00pm SwineArrivalTime–LP6:00pm-8:00pm RabbitCageSet-Up-EH

VENDORS GALOREThursday:Registration8:00-10:00am

BoothsOpenThursday,10:00am-10:00pm

Friday&Saturday8:00am-10:00pmSunday10:00am-4:00pm

TOPEKA MODEL RAILROADERS &

N’SCALERS RAILROADERSondisplayatvarioustimesduringthefair

10:30am-11:30amBucketCalfWeigh-In-LP11:00am GoatsMeat/PygmyExhibitorMeeting-LP11:00pm OPENCosplay-CraftsmanshipJudging-EH11:00am-2:30pm TablesettingJudging-EHNoon Hay Bale Photo Due to Fair OfficeNoon-3:30pm FoodEntry&Judging-EHNoon-3:30pm Arts&Crafts/Ceramics/LeathercraftEntry&

Judging-EH1:00pm-2:00pm ConstructionZoneEntry–EH1:00pm-3:00pm WoodworkingEntry-EH1:00pm-4:00pm CakeDecorating&Judging-EH

1:00pm-6:00pm OPENArts&CraftsEntry-EH1:00pm-6:00pm OPENBreadSculptureEntry-EH1:00pm-6:00pm OPENChildCareEntry-EH1:00pm-6:00pm OPENCommissioners’BreadBasketEntry-EH1:00pm-6:00pm OPENConstructionZoneEntry-EH1:00pm-6:00pm OPENCountyCookieJarEntry-EH1:00pm-6:00pm OPENFairBoardLivestockSeniorShowEntry

-EH

4-H HORSE DISPLAYDomer Exercise Arena

ondisplayatvarioustimesduringthefair

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Friday, July 24Open to Public

SHAWNEE COUNTY FAIRFREE CONCERT

Friday July 24th, 2020LandonArena

OpentothePublic

Opening Act6:30pm

Headliner7:30pm

COME DANCE AND ENJOY SOME OF THE BEST ENTERETAINMENT IN THE MIDWEST!

1:00pm-6:00pm OPENFairBoardPeeWeeSwineShowEntry-EH

1:00pm-6:00pm OPENFiber&TextilesEntry-EH1:00pm-6:00pm OPENFloricultureEntry-EH1:00pm-6:00pm OPENFoodsEntry-EH1:00pm-6:00pm OPENGeology&LapidaryEntry-EH1:00pm-6:00pm OPENHorticultureEntry-EH1:00pm-6:00pm OPENLandofKansasFoodBasketEntry-EH1:00pm-6:00pm OPENPhotographyEntry-EH1:00pm-6:00pm OPENRetirementCommunitiesEntry-EH1:00pm-6:00pm OPENScarecrowEntry-EH2:00pm ConstructionZoneConsultationJudging–EH2:00-4:00pm Education&GroupDisplaysEntry–EH2:00pm-6:00pm WoodworkingJudging-EH3:00pm-5:00pm EntomologyEntry-EH3:00pm-5:00pm WildlifeEntry&Judging-EH4:00pm-6:00pm ClothingBuymanshipEntry-EH4:00pm-6:00pm ClothingConstructionEntry–EH4:00pm-7:00pm GeologyEntry-EH5:00pm-6:00pm CloverbudsEntry&Judging–EH5:00pm-6:30pm FiberArtsEntry&Judging-EH5:00-7:00pm EntryElectric–EH5:00pm-7:00pm HomeEnvironmentEntry-EH5:00pm-7:00pm SpaceTechEntry-EH5:00pm-7:00pm WeldingEntry-EH6:00pm EntomologyConsultationJudging-EH6:00pm OPENArts&CraftsJudging-EH6:00pm OPENBreadSculptureJudging-EH6:00pm OPENChildCareJudging-EH6:00pm OPENCommissioners’BreadBasketJudging

-EH6:00pm OPENConstructitonZoneJudging-EH6:00pm OPENCosplay-PerformanceCheck-In-EH6:00pm OPENCountyCookieJarJudging-EH6:00pm OPENFairBoardLivestockSeniorShow

Judging-EH6:00pm OPENFairBoardPeeWeeSwineShow

Judging-EH6:00pm OPENFiber&TextilesJudging-EH6:00pm OPENFloricultureJudging-EH6:00pm OPENFoodsJudging-EH6:00pm OPENGeology&LapidaryJudging-EH6:00pm OPENHorticultureJudging-EH6:00pm OPENLandofKansasFoodBasketJudging

-EH6:00pm OPENPhotographyJudging-EH6:00pm OPENRetirementCommunitiesJudging-EH6:00pm OPENScarecrowJudging-EH6:00pm SwineShow-LP

7:00pm OPENCosplay-PerformanceJudging-EH

TOPEKA ZOO ANIMAL PRESENTATIONExhibitionHall

OpentothePublic

7:00am DogShowSetUp–LA8:00am DogShowCheck-In–LA9:00am DogShow–LA9:00am GoatsMeat/PygmyShow-LP9:00am HomeEnvironmentJudging-EH9:00am JudgingElectric-EH9:00am PoultryJudging-EH9:30am-10:30am DecoratedEggContestEntry-EH10:00am KIDS CONCERT10:00am SpaceTechJudging-EH10:00am WeldingJudging-EH10:30am SheepShow-LPNoon AgriculturalChallengeofChampions-EHNoon-2:00pm CropsEntry–EHNoon-5:00pm RabbitJudging-EH

1:00pm PoultryShowmanship-EH1:00-3:00pm ForestryEntry&Judging-EH1:30pm-3:30pm GeologyConsultationJudging-EH2:00-4:00pm Education&GroupDisplaysJudging-EH

FAIR SCAVENGER HUNTSeedisplaybyInformationDesk

**varioustimesduringthefair**

2:00pm-4:30pm HorticultureEntry&ConsultationJudging-EH3:00pm-4:30pm CropsJudging–EH3:00pm-5:00pm PublicPresentation-EHStage5:00pm BucketCalfShow-LP5:00pm-5:30pm PetsCheck-In-EH5:30pm-6:30pm PetsJudging-EH6:00pm BeefShow-LP

Little Feet Farmstead - Petting ZooDomer Exercise Arena

ondisplayatvarioustimesduringthefair

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Saturday, July 25Open to Public

PEDAL TRACTOR PULL LandonArena

OpentothePublicRegistration:1:00pmPullstarts2:00pm

ages3-12Sponsored by Shawnee County Farm Bureau

Sunday, July 26Open to Public

All Exhibits Released at 4:00pm OR Immediately Following the Fashion Revue -- Livestock will load out

of the south end of Domer Arena

Have a Great Year and Be Safe Going Home!

8:00am-9:00am RabbitExhibitRelease/CageTeardown-EH

10:00am RabbitAgility-EH11:00am LivestockJudgingContest–LP12:30pm 4-HSeniorRecognition1:00pm 4-HKingandQueenAnnouncement2:00pm 4-HPublicFashionRevue–EHStage

PORUBSKY’S HOT Pickle Eating Contest ExhibitionHall

OpentothePublicRegistration:11:15-11:45am

11:45Ages10-18~18+12:15pmages3-12

7:00am DogShowSetUp–LA8:00am DogShowCheck-In–LA8:30am DairyGoatsShow-LP9:00am DogShow-LA9:30am DairyCattleShow–LP10:00am DecoratedEggContestJudging-EH10:00am RabbitAgilityWarmUp-EH10:00am RabbitJudgingContest-EH10:00am PoultryJudgingContest&QuizBowl–EH

1:00pm RabbitJudging&BreedIDContest-EH1:00pm ShepherdLead-LP1:00pm-4:00pm MasterGardners-EH1:30pm-3:30pm KidsActivityCorner5:00pm LivestockSale-LP6:00pm-11:00pm 4-HSponsorsDinner/4-HFamilyFunNight-LA

26SUN1230000012:30pm 4-HSeniorRecognition26SUN130000001:00pm 4-HKingandQueenAnnouncement

LynetteHudson

Thank you

Sponsors!

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12. Exhibit must have been made (except animal project) or producedbytheexhibitorduringthecurrent4-H/FFAyear. No borrowed, loaned or parent project may be exhibited.Horsesmustbeownedbytheexhibitor,theexhibitor’sfamily,orhaveanapprovedleaseagreement.

13. Theamountofpremiummoneywillvarybetweenclasses.Insomeclasses,championswillbenamedifqualitymeritssuch.ExtensionBoardhastherighttowithhold4-Hpremiumsinthecaseofruleviolations.

14. Anyprotestofownershiporrulesmustbemadeinwriting,signedbythepersonmakingtheprotest,anddeliveredtothedepartmentheadsuperintendentwithin30 minutes after judging is completed. A grievance committeewillbemadeupof5members,2animaland3non-animalrepresentatives,andwillbeselectedbyallthesuperintendentsattheJulysuperintendents’meeting.GrievanceCommitteemember’scannotbemembersofthefairboard.Thiscommitteewillactwithin24hoursofreceivingawrittencomplaint.Ifaresolutioncannotbereached,the4-HProgramDevelopmentCommitteewillhearthegrievanceandmakearecommendationtotheShawneeCountyExtensionBoard,meetingthe2ndTuesdayofeachmonth.TheExtensionBoardwillthenmake the final decision.

15. The judge’s decision is final on all awards. 16. Exhibits will be under the jurisdiction of the department

superintendent(s). While every precaution will be taken fortheirsafekeepingneithertheShawneeCountyFairBoard nor Shawnee County Extension Board, its officers, noragentswillberesponsibleforanylossordamagethatmayoccur.

17. Exhibitorsofanimalsmustfurnishandberesponsibleforthefeedingoftheiranimals.

18. Bedding for animal exhibits (except dog and pets) will be provided.Exhibitorisresponsibleforkeepingpensandtheareaaroundthepensclean.

19. ExhibitormaystayovernightatCountyFairinappropriateareas,butmustbesupervisedbyanadultwhoisalsostayingovernight.

20. Curfewforthegroundsismidnighteachnight.Atthistime,buildingswillbelockedandallyouthandadultsshould be out of the buildings. Security staff will be on-dutyinthebuildingsafterclosingtime.Asuperintendentor fair board member should be identified to contact in thecaseofemergency.

21. Drinkingofalcoholicbeveragesoruseofcontrolledsubstancesisprohibited.Violationofthisruleisgroundsforremovalfromthegroundsand/orforfeitureofpremium.

4-H/FFA Rules and Regulations governing the Fair1. TheShawneeCountyFairisincollaborationwith

theShawneeCo.FairBoardandtheShawneeCountyExtensionBoard.

2. Cloverbud4-Hers,ages5-6onJanuary1,2020,mayexhibitonlyintheCloverbud4-HDivision.

3. MembersofShawneeCounty4-HClubsareeligibletoexhibit.Membersmustbe7yearsofagebyJanuary1,2020toshowinany4-Hevent.Exhibitorsmustbeenrolled in the phase of the project in which they exhibit byMay1,2020.

4. MembersofShawneeCountyFFAchaptersareeligibletoexhibit.Exhibitorsmustbeage14-18,resideinShawneeCountyandmayenterinonlythefollowingdepartments:AgChallengeofChampions,Beef,Crops,DairyCattle,Electricity,Entomology,Forestry,Goats,Horse,Horticulture,Poultry,Rabbits,Sheep,Swine,WeldingandWoodworking.

5. All4-H/FFAentriesmustbepre-enteredbyJune26,2020.Lateentrywith feeduenolaterthanJuly2,2020,this includes ALL 4-H and FFA project entries. 4-Hers/FFAersmaynotaddanyentriesafterJuly2nd,butmayswitchentrieswithinadivisionsuchasswitchingfromsmallvegetablestolargevegetablesintheHorticultureDivision.

6. The superintendent of each department is identified in capitalletters.

7. Professional fitters will not be permitted to do any fitting orfeedingofanimalsatthefair.Itissuggestedthatexhibitorsdotheirownwork.Otherexhibitors,parents,Project Leaders, FFA Instructors, family members, and ExtensionAgentsmayassistingroomingofanimals.Theexhibitormustbepresentandactivelyinvolvedinthegrooming.Violationofthisrulemaydisqualifytheexhibitorfromparticipationinthedepartmentorclassinwhichtheviolationoccurs.Exhibitorsassistingotherexhibitorswillnotneedtoreporttothesuperintendents.

8. AllextensioncordsMUSTbe12/3,Heavy-Duty,noexceptions.

9. Allexhibitscanbeclaimedbyownersat4:00pmorimmediatelyfollowingtheFashionRevueonSunday,July26th,andNon-SalelivestockinDomerArenareleasedSunday,July26,4:00pm.All exhibits, including animals, need to be removed from the Fair by 4:00 pm. Exception: Poultry & Rabbits will be released between 8am-11am on Sunday, July 26th . Poultry & Rabbits must be taken home at that time.

10. Violation of entry or release could result in forfeiture of premium money, exhibitor denied entry of exhibit at State Fair and exhibitor denied entry in the department in which the violation occurred at 2021 County Fair.

11. Thenumberofentriesanexhibitorisallowedineachdepartment is specified in that department’s guidelines.

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22. Ingeneral,4-HexhibitsawardedapurpleribbonareeligibletoentertheStateFairprovidingthereisaclassfortheexhibit.AnyblueorpurpleribbonBeef,Sheep,Dairy,Dog,Poultry,RabbitorSwinemaybeexhibitedprovidedtheexhibitorhasexhibitedananimalinthephase of the project at the County Fair or approved show. Horse exhibits must have qualified at the District Show. Exhibitormustmeetagerequirements.Exhibitmustbeapproved by County Extension Office Staff. There will onlybeatotalof8totalentriesselectedforexhibitattheStateFairintheArts&Crafts,Ceramic,andLeathercraftdivisions,not8ineacharea.

23. FFAexhibitorsdonothavetobeawardedapurpleribbonattheCountyFairtoexhibitattheStateFair.

24. Ingeneral,4-Hmembersmustbe9yearsofageorolderbyJanuary1,2020,toentertheStateFair.

25. 4-HexhibitorswhoseexhibitsareeligiblefortheStateFair must pre-enter at the County Extension Office by July31,2020,except:

• MarketBeefentriesdueMay1st,2020 • CommercialHeifer,Swine,Sheep,MeatGoatand

swinewhicharedueJune15,2020 • HorsewhichisdueonlineAug1,2020.Readentry

rulesintheStateFaircatalogbeforeentering.Club leaderswillhavecopiesofthecatalog.

26. Trophiesandawards,otherthancashpremium,willbeawarded during judging. No trophies or plaques are to be awardedforredribbonexhibits.Donorsmaybepresenttopresentawardsandreceiverecognition.

27. Superintendents should assure that judges show no favoritismtoanyexhibitor.Anycomplaintshouldbetakenthroughthegrievanceprocessinrule14.

28. Withdrawaltimesfordrugs,growthpromotants,andotherapprovedmaterials:Exhibitors,theirparents,leaders,andinstructorshaveseriousresponsibilitytouse animal health aids (drugs), growth promotants, and otherapprovedmaterialswithgreatcareandonlywhenneededandincorrectamounts.Approvedwithdrawaltimesaresetandmustbefollowedtoassurethatconsumersreceivewholesomefood.Withdrawaltimesshouldbesetappropriatelyforthedateofarrivaltothefairgrounds.

29. UncontrollableanimalsmaybeaskedtoleavetheCountyFairatthediscretionofthesuperintendentsandmaynotbeallowedtoshoworsell.Itisstronglysuggestedthatanadultbepresentwhen4-Hersarehandlinglivestock.

30. Youthwillberesponsibleforfeedingandcaringfortheiranimalsthroughcheck-outonSunday.

31. If you are a bonafide Shawnee County 4-Her, your animalsmustbehousedinShawneeCountyoratyourresidence.ExceptionsshouldbebroughttotheShawneeCountyLivestockCommittee

32. Anentrycanonlybeshowninonedivision(exampleabucketcalfentrycouldnotbeshowninthebeefordairydivision,arabbitentrycannotbeenteredinthepetarea,oranartsandcraftsexhibitcouldnotbeshownintheclothing area). Select the most appropriate division to enterandonlyentertheonedivision.

33. 4-H exhibitors (individual or group) should avoid using copyrightedmaterialswheneverpossiblebyoriginatingtheirownwork.Copyrightedand/ortrademarkedmaterials utilized on banners or any other project displayorentryforendorsementorpromotioninsteadof educational purposes will be disqualified and will not bedisplayed.Copyrightlawsdonotextendtofactsandideas,butdocoverartworkgraphics,literaryworksandotheroriginalwork.(Anexample:agraphicofDonaldDuckorSpongeBob,oracopyofapageoutofabookisnotacceptabletoincludeinyourentry,butafactormainidea can be used in your own words.)

34. AllexhibitsattheShawneeCountyFairshouldbeyouthandfamilyfriendly.Ifanexhibitfeaturesillegalsubstances,nudityorcrudehumoritwillbesenthome.Superintendents should consult with the Extension staff beforesendinganexhibithome.

LIVESTOCK SANITARY & HEALTHREQUIREMENTS

A dumpster will be located in adjacent areas for the purposeofcollectingwastefromswine,sheep,beef,horses,dairy,goats,rabbitsandpoultry.AllcleanupduringtheCountyFairmustbedonebyexhibitor.Anyanimalwithcontagioushealthproblemssuchaslice,mange,pinkeye,warts,lambfungus,soremouthetc.,willbeaskedtoleaveunderthedecisionofthedepartmentsuperintendents,livestockcommittee,orveterinarianrequest.

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4-H Motto:To Make The Best Better

Head

Hands

Heart

Health

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4-H Cloverbuds - Dept. 1 4-HENTRY: Thursday,July23,5:00-6:00pm,EHJUDGING: Thursday,July23,5:00-6:00pmSUPERINTENDENT: MEGANBURGESSRELEASE: Sunday,July26,4:00pm

1. Thoseenteringinthe4-HCloverbudsaretobe4-Hage5or6onJanuary1,2020.

2. 4-HCloverbudsmustbeamemberofoneoftheShawneeCounty4-HClubs.

3. The4-HCloverbudsmustturnintheir4-HCloverbudsenrollmentformbyMay1,2020.

4. A4-HCloverbudsmayexhibitorshowcaseageappropriateactivitiesrelatedtoany4-Hdivisions.

5. AttheCountyFair,the4-HCloverbudmustdisplaytheir4-HCloverbud’sactivityonlyinthe4-HCloverbudclass.CloverbudsmayalsoenterinDepartment14,DecoratedEggorDepartment35,ShowandShare

6. The4-HCloverbudwillreceiveonlyparticipationribbonsfortheirdisplay.

7. Notrophiesorprizemoneywillbeawardedtothe4-HCloverbuddivision.

8. Check-InwillbeconductedattheCloverbuddisplayarea.9. 4-HCloverbudscanonlyshowcasepetsthatareinthe

approvedpetcategoriesaccordingtoCloverbudPolicies.10. 4-HCloverbudsmayenteratotalof3exhibits.

Section Class # Class Description

A 1500 4-HCloverbuds

Agricultural Challenge of Champions - Dept. 2 4-H/FFACONTEST: Friday,July24,12:00pm,EHSUPERINTENDENTS: TIM&GINAKOCH

1. Thecontestwillstartat12:00pmforallcontestants.Anyconflicts can be discussed with the superintendents by 11:30a.m.thedayofthecontest.

2. Thecontestwillbecompletedby1:00pmatthelatesttoallowtimetogoovertheanswersandprizestobegivenouttocontestants.Thiswillalsoallowparticipantstobeavailableforotheractivities.

3. ContestantsmustbeamemberofShawneeCounty4-HoraShawneeCountyFFAChapterandpre-enterbyJune26,2020.

4. Contestantsbetween7and18yearsofageareabletoparticipateinthischallenge.Thiscanbealearningactivityfortheyoungermembers.Membersofanyproject level are encouraged to participate.

5. ContestantswantingtoproceedtotheStateFairmustbeatleast16to18years,4-HagebyJanuary1,2020.Onlyoneparticipantwillbeabletoadvancetothestatefair.

6. TheShawneeCountyFairBoardwillbegiventhenameofthe winner and sign off on the top candidate to represent ShawneeCountyattheKansasStateFair.

7. Thecontestantswillbefurnishedanynecessaryformsforthechallenge.Nocontestantwillbeallowedtohavebooks,notes,orpamphletsduringthecontest.

8. Whilethecontestisinsession,thereSHALL BE NO COMMUNICATION amongcontestantsoranyoneotherthanthesuperintendents.

9. TheformatofthecountychallengewillfollowtheKansasStateFairformatinacondensedformtoallowmemberstoparticipateinotheractivities:a. Writtentestwith15questionsconcerningtotal

agriculture/livestockindustry–30pointsb. Identification of 5 pieces of livestock equipment – 20

pointsc. Identification of 15 breeds of beef cattle, dairy cattle,

sheep,hogs,goatsandhorses–30pointsd. Identification of 5 concentrate and /or roughage

–20pointse. Identification of 5 retail cuts of meat – 20 points f. Identification of 5 common crops (either plant or

seed) 10 pointsg. Identification of 5 common weeds (plant only) – 10

pointsh. Identification of 5 common agronomic items

including deficiency symptoms, fertilizers, inoculants,ag.Limesoilprobes,etc.–10points

i. Writtentestwith15questionsonfarmequipment–30points

j. Written test with 15 questions on farm management –30points

k. Writtentestwith15questionsongeneralagriculture–30points

l. Ag Mechanics – identification of tractor parts – 40 points

10. The4-HerthatadvancestotheStateFairwillneedtoreadthestatefairrulesforanyadditionalrequirements.

Section Class # Class Description

A 100 AgriculturalChallengeofChampions

Arts & Crafts/Ceramics/Leathercraft - Dept. 3 4-HENTRY: Thursday,July23,12:30-3:30pm,EHJUDGING: Thursday,July23,12:30-3:30pm,EHSUPERINTENDENTS: TWYLA&KAYLAHERNANDEZ

1. Exhibits will be judged by consultation. It is recommendedexhibitorbepresent.Ifitisnotpossibleforexhibitortobepresent,aparagraphmustaccompanytheexhibitstatingprocessandapproximatecost,ortheexhibitwillbedroppedoneribbonplacing.Alsoindicateifakitwasusedandhowmuchwaspre-assembled.Althoughnotrequired,theparagraphmayaccompanyallotherexhibits,aswell,andwillbeleftondisplaythroughoutthefair.

4-H & FFA Class Departments4-H Cloverbuds23THU17001800 5:00pm-6:00pm CloverbudsEntry&Judging–EH

Agricultural Challenge of Champions24FRI12000000 12:00pm AgriculturalChallengeofChampions-EH

Arts&Crafts23THU12301530 12:00pm-3:30pm Arts&Crafts/Ceramics/LeathercraftEntry&Judging-EH

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2. Exhibitor may enter a total of eight (8) exhibits and one (1) educational display, with a maximum of three (3) exhibitsinanyoneclass.Exhibitorisencouragedtoenternot more than two (2) entries using the same media or craft method, in order to develop different skills.

3. All entries are judged on overall appearance, including neatness,individualcreativity,freeexpression,useofcolorsanddevelopmentalskilllevels.

4. FineArtisa2-dimensionalartitemthatincludesdrawing,sketching,painting,ink,pastel,coloredpencil,oiltempera,acrylic,etc.;itshouldbemattedorframed;ahangermustbeattachedsotheartworkcanbehung;itis judged on originality, contrast or color, line, shape and design.

5. Art-Craftitemisanythingof3-dimensionalconstruction,includingbatik,woodcarving,woodburning,decoupage,macramé,miniatures,cuttingandpasting(scrapbooks,accordion book, collage), fiber crafts (fleece tie blankets, dyeing, latch hook), wall decoration, floral craft (artificial flowers), jewelry, bead craft, woven baskets, string art, holidaycrafts,andmanyothers;someentriesmaybemadefrompatterns,whileothersmaynot.

6. Recycleditemisanycraftitemmadeusingatleastonerecycleditem.Allrecycleditemsarerequiredtohaveaparagraphaccompanytheexhibitstatingwhatandhowrecycledmaterialswereusedinitscreation.Anotecardis suggested, but another format is fine. The description willbeondisplaythroughoutthefairwiththeitem.

7. Educationaldisplayshouldbeaposter,notebookoreducationaldisplayonclassicand/orcontemporaryforms of art, or an informative display about fine arts media or a specific crafting method, etc.

8. Four (4) exhibits from County Fair may be sent to State Fair,whereeachexhibitwillreceiveaparticipationribbon, but will not be judged. Selection of exhibits for State Fair display will be determined by a judge and markedaccordingly.

9. Nonewentrieswillbeacceptedafter3:30pm.JudgewillselectChampionsfrom3:30-4:00pm.

10. Four (4) exhibits from section A-C and two exhibits fromsectionD-EattheCountyFairmaybesenttotheStateFair.AttheStateFair,theywillbeondisplayonlyandreceiveaparticipationribbon.JudgewillselecttheexhibitsfortheStateFairdisplay.

Section Class # Class Description

A 101 Fine Art (8 & under)

102 Fine Art (9-11 yrs old)

103 Fine Art (12-14 yrs old)

104 Fine Art (15 & over)

B 107 Art-Craft item (8 & under)

108 Art-Craft item (9-11 yrs old)

109 Art-Craft item (12-14 yrs old)

110 Art-Craft item (15 & over)

C 113 Recycled item (11 & under)

114 Recycled item (12 & over)

D 115 Educational display (11 & under)

Section Class # Class Description

116 Educational display (12 & over)

E 117 Leathercraft Articles (7-9 yrs old)

118 Leathercraft Articles (10-13 yrs old)

119 Leathercraft Articles (14-18 yrs old)

*** CERAMICS ***ENTRY: Thursday,July23,12:30-3:30pm,EHJUDGING: Thursday,July23,12:30-3:30pm,EH1. Exhibitors must have filed a 4-H enrollment card at the

Extension Office and be enrolled in the Ceramics project forthecurrent4-Hyear.

2. Exhibits will be judged by consultation. It is recommendedexhibitorbepresent.Ifitisnotpossibleforexhibitortobepresent,aparagraphmustaccompanytheexhibitstatingprocessandapproximatecost,ortheexhibitwillbedroppedoneribbonplacing.Alsoindicatewhether4-Hercleanedapouredgreenwarepiece,and whether a hand-built piece was fired. Although notrequired,theparagraphmayaccompanyallotherexhibits,aswell,andwillbeleftondisplaythroughoutthefair.

3. Exhibitors may enter three (3) items in each appropriate age class, plus one (1) educational display. Exhibitors are encouraged to utilize different techniques (e.g.: stained, glazed,underglazed,airbrushing,acrylic,chalk/sponge,etc.).

4. PouredCeramicsincludegreenwarefromearthclay,stonewareorporcelain.4-Hersmustcleanthegreenware before it’s fired.

5. HandBuiltconsistsofearthorstonewareclaytobewheelthrownorhand-molded(coiled,slab,sculptured,pinch-pot, etc.). Hand built pieces must be fired.

6. CeramicsStartedasBisqueconsistsofpiecesthatwerealreadycleanedwhenpurchasedbythe4-H’er.Theycanbe painted with acrylic paints and not need to be fired again or painted with glazes and fired again. 4-H’er DID NOTcleanthepiecewhenitwasgreenware.

7. TwoexhibitsfromCountyFairmaybesenttoStateFair.SelectionofexhibitsforStateFairdisplaywillbedetermined by a judge and marked accordingly. State Fair exhibits are not judged.

Section Class # Class Description

F 215 Poured Ceramics (8 & under)

216 Poured Ceramics (9-13 yrs old)

217 Poured Ceramics (14 & over)

G 221 Hand Built Ceramics (8 & under)

222 Hand Built Ceramics (9-13 yrs old)

223 Hand Built Ceramics (14 & over)

H 231 Ceramics started as Bisque (8 & under)

232 CeramicsstartedasBisque(9-13yrsold)

233 Ceramics started as Bisque (14 & over)

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Bake Sale & AuctionEVENT: Thursday,July23,1:00-5:00pm,EHAuction of Purple Ribbon Products:6:45pm,EHBAKE SALE SUPERINTENDENT: KRISTYRIZEKJr. Superintendents: Caley&KaylinPhillipsAUCTION SUPERINTENDENT: PATTIBIGGSJr. Superintendents: Molly&EmmaBiggs

1. 4-Hers participating in the Foods Project are asked to donate an extra plate of 3 cookies, 3 muffins, extra loaf ofbread,etc.,tobeusedforaBakeSale.Thisisnotarequirement.TheBakeSalewillbeginapproximatelyonehour after foods’ judging begins.

2. ItemsnotreceivingpurpleribbonswillalsobesoldattheBakeSale.

3. PurpleribbonproductsonlywillbesoldattheBakeAuction.ProceedsfromboththeBakeSaleandAuctionwillgotothe4-HCouncil.

Beef - Dept. 4 4-H/FFAARRIVAL TIME: Wednesday,July22,5:00-9:00pm,andThursday,July23,7:00-10:30am,LPWEIGH-IN: Thursday,July23,10:30am-11:00am,LPJUDGING: Friday,July24,6:00pm,LPRELEASE OF NON-SALE LIVESTOCK: Sunday,July26,4:00pmorimmediatelyfollowingtheFashionRevueSUPERINTENDENTS: LEXYTENPENNY,STEVEGLEASON,MARKBAYLESSJr. Superintendents: RileyShowalter,DaganMurrayHelpers: BrianBayless

1. UncontrollableanimalsmaybeaskedtoleavetheCountyFairatthediscretionofthesuperintendentsandmaynotbeallowedtoshoworsell.Itisstronglysuggestedthatanadultbepresentwhen4-Hersarehandlinglivestock.

2. Animals that get loose in the ring the first time will be caughtforthe4-Her;secondtimetheanimalwillbetiedtothefenceandremaintherethroughouttheremainderoftheclass.

3. 4-H exhibitors must have filed a 4-H enrollment card at the Extension Office by May 1, 2020.

4. SteersmusthavebeeneartaggedbyFebruary17,2020.All tag numbers must be on your Fair Pre-Entry Form.

5. Animalsmustbeongroundsby10:30am,Thursday,July23.Animalsnotongroundsbythistimecannotbeexhibited.

6. Nohornsover1½incheslongwillbeallowedonanycattleorcalvesexhibitedatCountyFair.TheonlyexceptionwillbeHornedHerefordHeifers.

7. Exhibitorsage12andundermaynotentermorethan2 animals in any 1 phase of the beef project (e.g. may exhibit 2 market and 2 females). Exhibitors age 13 and overmaynotentermorethan2marketand4females(cow/calf is shown as 1 unit).

8. Exhibitors may show only one (1) animal in Fitting and Showing class and the animal shown must be the project oftheexhibitor.

9. Exhibitorsage7-9arenoteligibleforRoundRobinShowmanship.

10. Exhibitmustbeawardedablueribbontobeeligibleforchampionribbonandtrophy.

11. Exhibitors or parents helping fit another exhibitor’s animalsshouldrefertoGeneralRuleNo.8.

12. Aneckropeisrequiredonallanimalswhileintieoutsatnight.

13. Tieoutfornightonly.Cattleoutofbarnby9:00pm.Cattlebackinbarnby9:00am.

14. Abeefmeetingwillbeheldwithallexhibitorsandtheirfamiliesatthediscretionofthesuperintendents.

15. EmergencysituationswillbediscussedandruleduponbytheLivestockCommittee.

16. There will be five (5) established breed classes, to be Angus,Hereford,Limousin,ShorthornandSimmental.Atpre-entry, if there are three (3) or more head of another breedthenaclasswillbemadeforthatbreed;otherwise,it will go into an All Other Breed (AOB) class.

17. RegistrationpaperswillberequiredforheifersinorderforthemtoshowinabreedclassatallShawneeCountysponsoredshows.Animalsmustbeownedby4-HerortheirimmediatefamilybyMay1,2020.Acopyofregistrationpapersmustbesentinwiththepre-entry.Anyfemalenothavingregistrationpaperssentinwithentrywillshowinthecommercial/crossbredheiferclass.*Please be aware that State Fair and other shows may differ on rules from those of Shawnee County.

18. HeiferswithKansasoriginandallmarketsteers:nohealth certificates required. Cattle determined to have lesionsofringworm,warts,orinfestedwithmangewillnotbepermittedtoexhibit,underthedecisionofthedepartmentsuperintendents,livestockcommitteeorveterinarian’srequest.Heifers/cowsnotofKansasoriginneed health certificates and/or Brucellosis test.

19. Steerswillbescannedatweigh-intime.Thisismandatoryforallmarketbeef.

20. PleasebesuretosignupforaFitting&ShowingclassAND amarketclass.

Section Class # Class Description

<<Beef Heifers>>

A 151 Angus

152 Hereford

153 Shorthorn

154 Limousin

155 Simmental

156 All Other Breeds (AOB)

157 Crossbred/Commercial

158 ReturnBucketCalfHeifers(19months or younger)

159 Females (2 yrs or older)*

160 Cow/Calf-Allbreedsshowntogether*

<<Showmanship>>

K 169 Fitting and Showing (15 & over)

170 Fitting and Showing (10-14 yrs old)

Bake Sale & Auction23THU13001700 1:00pm-5:00pm BakeSale&Auction23THU18450000 6:45pm AuctionofPurpleRibbonProducts

Beef22WED17002100 5:00pm-9:00pm BeefArrival–LP23THU07001030 7:00am-10:30am BeefArrival–LP23THU10301100 10:30am-11:00am BeefWeigh-In-LP24FRI18000000 6:00pm BeefShow-LP

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Section Class # Class Description

171 Fitting and Showing (7-9 yrs old)

172 Adult Fitting & Showing (19 & over)*

<<Market Steers>>

L 175 Angus

176 Hereford

177 Shorthorn

178 Limousin

179 Simmental

180 All Other Breeds (AOB)

181 Crossbred

182 ReturnBucketCalfSteers

183 Market Heifers (all breeds)

M 184 ClubPenofThreeSteers*

185 Steermustbebothbredandownedbyexhibitorand/orimmediatefamily

186 Heifermustbebothbredandownedbyexhibitorand/orimmediatefamily.

(Breeding) Sponsored by: LA Genetics*NoStateFairClass

Bucket Calf - Dept. 5 4-HARRIVAL TIME: Wednesday, July 22, 5:00-9:00 pm, and Thursday, July 23, 7:00-10:30 am, LPWEIGH-IN: Thursday, July 23, 10:30 am - 11:00 am, LPJUDGING: Friday, July 24, 5:00 pm, LPSUPERINTENDENTS: LEXY TENPENNYJr. Superintendent: Katie Glotzbach, Dagan Murray

1. 4-H exhibitors must have filed a 4-H enrollment card at the Extension Office by May 1, 2020.

2.AllBucketCalfentriesmustbepre-enteredbyfairentrydate.AlltagnumbersmustbeincludedonyourFairPre-EntryForm.

3.Exhibitormustbeage12oryoungertoexhibitbucketcalves.

4.BucketcalfbullsmusthavebeencastratedbyJune1,2020.5.BucketcalvesmusthavebeeneartaggedattheApril28,

2020.6. Exhibitors may enter not more than two (2) bucket calves

(e.g.: 2 steers, 2 heifers, or 1 of each sex).7.AnimalsmayonlybeexhibitedinrespectiveBucketCalf

classes.8.Thebucketcalveswillentertheshowringwashedand

clippedonlyandwilltietotheoutsideofthering.Exhibitors will fit all animals in the show ring. If calves enter show ring with any fitting already done, they will be disqualified. These classes require the 4-Her to do all thework.The4-Herwillbeaskedquestionsabouttheirknowledge of their bucket calf by the judge. 4-Her will thenleadandshowtheircalf.

9.Judgingwillbedoneonthebasisof:a) 50% on knowledge the 4-Her has gained from caring for

andraisingthecalf.b) 25% on handling and showing of the calf and how well the

calfresponds.c) 25% on cleanliness and general health of the calf and

knowledgeof4-Herinhealth-relatedareas.10.Nohealthpapersrequired.Calvesdeterminedtohave

lesionsofringworm,warts,infestedwithmangeorcarryanyotherinfectiousdiseasewillnotbepermittedtoexhibit,underthedecisionofthedepartmentsuperintendents,livestockcommitteeorveterinarian’srequest.

11.AllcalvesmustbebornafterJanuary1,2020,andbeforeMay1,2020.

12.AllBucketCalfexhibitorswillfollowtheGeneralLivestockrules.

13.PleasebesuretosignupforaFitting&ShowingclassANDamarketclass.

Remember: This is a learning experience for the 4-Hers!

Section Class # Class Description

<<BucketCalf-BornJan1,2020>>

A 125 Fitting and Showing (10-12 yrs old) 4-Herthathasshownbefore

126 Fitting and Showing (9 & under) 4-Her thathasshownbefore

127 Fitting&ShowingFirstYear(10-12yrsold)

128 Fitting&ShowingFirstYear(9&under)

B 129 MarketSteerA.Jan-Feb2020B.March-May2020

C 130 BreedingBeefA.Jan-Feb2020B.March-May2020

D 131 Dairy

Cake Decorating - Dept. 6 4-HENTRY/JUDGING: Thursday,July23,1:00-4:00pm,EHSUPERINTENDENTS: ANGIEESSMAN&KENDRASTOVERJr. Superintendents: CoraStover&JadeEssmanJudging is by consultation and youth must sign up for judging at entry time.

1. Entriesincakedecoratingrequirethatthetoplayerbeanactualcake.Alldecoratedcakeswillbecut.

2. Overall frosting and decorations are all that is judged.3. Useheavyweightcakedecoratingcardboard.Itcanbe

purchasedatHobbyLobby,Michael’s,Wal-MartorSweetBakingSupply.Covertheboardwithfoil,plasticwrapordecorativepaperandattachtherequiredfoodlabelandentrytag.Donotusepersonaldishes.

Bucket Calf22WED17002100 5:00pm-9:00pm BucketCalfArrival–LP23THU07001030 7:00am-10:30am BucketCalfArrival-LP23THU10301130 10:30am-11:30am BucketCalfWeigh-In-LP24FRI17000000 5:00pm BucketCalfShow-LP

Cake Decorating23THU13001600 1:00pm-4:00pm CakeDecorating&Judging-EH

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4. Participants enrolled in Cake Decorating for the first year needtouse1decoratingtip;secondyearparticipantsshoulduse2tips;andthirdyearparticipantsneedtouse3ormoredecoratingtips.

5. It is expected that with increased years in the project, 4-H’erswilluseadditionaldecoratingtipsandtechniquesandrelylessoncommercialdecorations.

6. Decorations:Preferenceisgivento4-H’ersusingnon-commercialdecorationsandoriginaldesign.Decorationsacceptableinclude:handlesforbasketcakes,dollsfordollcakes,tierdividers,clownheadsandcommerciallaceundercakes.Theuseofplasticdecorationsnotpreviouslymentionedwillnotdisqualifyanentrybutmaylowertheribbonbyoneplace.

7. Buttercreamorroyalfrostingmustbemadefromscratch.Theonlyfrostingsthatmaybepurchasedarefondantandmarzipan,althoughthe4-Hercanmakethosefromscratch,ifdesired.

8. Allexhibitsthatreceiveablue,redorwhiteribbonmaybesoldattheBakeSaleunderthesuperintendent’sdiscretion.

<<Cake Decorating (see Food/Nutrition guidelines)>>

Section Class # Class Description

A

522 Frosted Decorated Cake (first year cakedecorator;singleordoublelayer;buttercreamfrostingmadebyscratchonly;noroyalorcolorflow)

524 CutUp,DollorMoldPanCakes(11& under)

525 CutUp,DollorMoldPanCakes(12& over)

528 FrostedDecoratedCakes(11&undersingleordoublelayer,canuseroyalicing,rolledfondant&marzipan)

529 FrostedDecoratedCakes(12&over;singleordoublelayer,canuseroyalicing, rolled fondant & marzipan)

532 FrostedDecoratedCakesofmorethan2tiers

534 OneLargeor6DecoratedNovelties,suchas:individualediblepartyfavors,cut-uporcharactershapedsmallcakes

536 SixDecoratedCookiesand/orCupcakes

538 FrostedDecoratedCakes(11&under;singleordoublelayer;buttercream frosting only)

539 FrostedDecoratedCakes(12&over;singleordoublelayer;buttercream frosting only)

540 GingerbreadCreations(beyondabasic cookie) (11 & under; pieces & decorationsmustbeedible.Baseofstructure must be gingerbread.)

Section Class # Class Description

541 GingerbreadCreations(beyondabasic cookie) (12 & over; pieces & decorationsmustbeedible.Baseofstructure must be gingerbread.)

542 FairThemedCookiesorCupcakes(7-10 yrs old)

543 FairThemedSingleLayerCake(11-18 yrs old)

Clothing Construction - Dept. 7 4-HJUDGING OF CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION: Friday,July17,*New Judging Times* 9:00 am to 12:30pm,LowmanUnitedMethodistChurch,15th&Gage.ENTRY OF CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION EXHIBITS AT COUNTY FAIR: Thursday,July23,Itemsneedtobeenteredfrom4:00–6:00pm,EHSUPERINTENDENTS: CINDYKELLEY,TAMARAMCCONNELLJr. Superintendent: ClaireandGraceJohnstonl

NOTE: All clothing exhibits wishing to enter Fashion Revue must ALSO pre-enter in the Fashion Revue department. Failur to follow any rules will result in an automatic ribbon drop. Please be sure to read all rules before Judging.

1. Pre-cutkitsareacceptableinallclasses.2. Please have a photo of you wearing your garment or

using your sewn article with ALL entries.

ClassDescriptions:3. ClothingConstruction:Article–ahandormachinesewn

itemsuchasabackpack,laundrybag,garmentbag,pajama holder, stuffed animal, kite, etc. Garment–askirt,a vest, a blouse, a shirt, slacks, a dress, a coat, a jumper, a jumpsuit, etc. Outfit – two- or three-piece outfit in whichallgarmentsareworntogetherandaremadebyexhibitor.

4. PetWear: An article, garment or outfit constructed for your pet. Picture of your pet wearing the outfit mustaccompany article to be judged.

5. Recycled Clothing Project: An item made of at least 50% recycledmaterial(recycledmeansreusinganexistingitem in a new way). Could be remaking/redesigning a garment,re-purposingaclothingitemforanewuse,etc.Mustincludesewingofsomekind.A3”X5”indexcardmust be accompany your recycled project explaining how orwhatisrecycled.

6. EducationalExhibit:Sharewithotherswhatyoulearnedin this project. Exhibits may be in the form of a poster, notebookordisplay.Followcopyrightlawsasyouprepareyourexhibit.Ifaposter,themaximumsizeis22”x28”.Nocardtabledisplaysareallowed;maximumdisplaysizeisa3’x4’tri-folddisplayboard.Selectdurablematerialsthatwillwithstandfairconditions.Seesuggestionsinthe“GoingFurther”sectionoftheClothingandTextilesLeaderNotebookforideas.Exhibitswillbejudged by consultation.

Clothing Construction17FRI09001230 9:00am-12:30pm ClothingConstructionJudging–LU23THU16001800 4:00pm-6:00pm ClothingConstructionEntry–EH

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Number of Exhibits:

7. 4-Hers may enter a maximum of four (4) constructed exhibits (ex. 1 article and 3 garments/outfits or 3 articles and 1 garment/outfit). No more than three (3) articles or 3constructiongarmentsallowedinthe4exhibits.

8. 4-Hers may enter one (1) pet wear exhibit.9. 4-Hers may enter one (1) recycled exhibit.10. 4-Hers may enter one (1) educational exhibit.11. 4-Hers may enter a maximum of two (2) exhibits at the

State Fair. The exhibits must be in two different classes: constructed piece(s), educational exhibit OR recycled clothing project. The exhibits must receive a purple ribbonattheCountyFair.

Judging of Exhibits:12. Allclothingexhibits,includingeducationalexhibits,

will be judged by consultation on Friday, July 17 at LowmanUnitedMethodistChurch,15thandGage.Itisrecommendedthat4-Herbepresent.

13. Ifitisnotpossiblefor4-Hertobepresent,aleaderorparentmayrepresentexhibitor.Ifitisnotpossiblefortheexhibitortobepresent,theymayattachanindexcardnolargerthan3”x5”withtheentrytagtogivethejudge any information which the judge may find helpful. Usingalargercardorlackofcardwillresultintheexhibitbeingloweredoneribbonplacing.

14. To avoid lines, please plan to arrive early for construction judging. Judgingforclothingconstructionwillbedonebetween9:00 am–12:30 pmandwillbedone on a first come, first serve basis.

15. Exhibitsmustbecleanedorlaundered.

Exhibiting at the Shawnee County Fair:16. In order to receive your premium money and any

awards all clothing construction exhibits must be entered and checked in with superintendents on Thursday July 23 4-6pm.

17. Allclothingexhibitsmustbelabeledwhenentered.a. ClothinglabelsmaybeobtainedattheCounty

Extension Office. b. Typeorprintclearlyonthelabel.c. Sewlabelsorinsidethegarment(backofneck,back

of waistband, etc.) d. Every garment within an outfit must be labeled.

18.Toexhibitclothingthatneedstohang,placeonhangerwithhooktowardrightshoulderofgarment.Aclearplasticbagmaybeplacedoveranygarmentwithdelicatefabric.Uselargesafetypinstoattachtohanger.

Section Class # Class Description

CC 241 An Article, Garment, or Outfit constructedbya7-8yearold4-HerenrolledintheClothingandTextilesproject*

242 An Article, Garment, or Outfit constructedbya9-11yearold4-HerenrolledintheClothingandTextilesproject (4-H’ers 9 and older by January 1 can exhibit at the state fair).

Section Class # Class Description

243 An Article, Garment, or Outfit constructedbya12-14yearold4-HerenrolledintheClothingandTextilesproject.

244 An Article, Garment, or Outfit constructedbya15-18yearold4-HerenrolledintheClothingandTextilesproject.

245* PetWear-AnArticle,Garment,orOutfit constructed for your pet by a 4-HerenrolledintheClothingandTextiles project. If you receive a purple at the county fair, there is no specific classforpetwearattheStateFairbutitcanbeenteredasanarticleforclothingconstruction.*

246 Recycled–Anitemmadeofatleast50% recycled material (recycled means reusing an existing item in a new way). Couldberemaking/redesigningagarment,repurposingaclothingitemforanewuse,etc.Mustincludesewingofsomekind.

247** EducationalExhibitpreparedbya4-HerenrolledintheClothingandTextiles project. **

*NoStateFairClass**A4-HermayenteronequalifyingclothingconstructionorclothingeducationexhibitattheStateFair.

Clothing Buymanship - Dept. 8 4-HJUDGING OF CLOTHING BUYMANSHIP: Friday,July17,9:00am–2:00pm,LowmanUnitedMethodistChurch,15thandGage.ENTRY OF CLOTHING BUYMANSHIP AT THE FAIR:Thursday, July 23, 4:00 - 6:00 pm,EHSUPERINTENDENT: SHERRISCHEIDEMAN

1. Allclothingbuymanshipexhibitsmustbepre-enteredbyfairpre-entrydeadline.

2. 4-Hers may enter a maximum of two (2) buymanship exhibits (ex. 1 dressy outfit, 1 casual outfit; 2 casual outfits; 1 casual, 1 $15 outfit; etc.)

3. 4-Hers wishing to model their buymanship outfits must also pre-enter under Fashion Revue.

4. BuymanshipEducationalExhibit:Sharewithotherswhat you have learned in this project. Exhibits may beintheformofaposter,notebookordisplay.Followcopyrightlawsasyouprepareyourexhibit.Ifaposter,themaximumsizeis22”x28”.Nocardtabledisplaysareallowed;maximumdisplaysizeisa3’x4’tri-folddisplayboard.Selectdurablematerialsthatwillwithstandfairconditions.Seesuggestioninthe“GoingFurther”sectionoftheClothingandTextilesLeaderNotebookforideas.4-Her may enter one (1) buymanship educational exhibit.

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16. Exhibitsforthefairmustbeenteredsotheycanbedisplayedashungonthehanger.a. Placegarmentsonhangerswithhooktowardright

shoulderofgarment.b. Jacketsorvestsmaybelayeredovershirtsortops.c. Pantsorskirtsshouldbehungbythewaistband.

Section Class # Class Description

CB 225 GirlsBuymanshipCasual*(7-8yrsold)

226 GirlsBuymanshipDressy*(7-8yrsold)

227 GirlsBuymanshipCasual*(9-11yrsold)

228 GirlsBuymanshipDressy*(9-11yrsold)

229 GirlsBuymanshipCasual*(12-14yrsold)

230 GirlsBuymanshipDressy*(12-14yrsold)

231 GirlsBuymanshipCasual*(15-18yrsold)

232 GirlsBuymanshipDressy*(15-18yrsold)

233 BoysBuymanshipCasual*(7-8yrsold)

234 BoysBuymanshipDressy*(7-8yrsold)

235 BoysBuymanshipCasual*(9-11yrsold)

236 BoysBuymanshipDressy*(9-11yrsold)

237 BoysBuymanshipCasual*(12-14yrsold)

238 BoysBuymanshipDressy*(12-14yrsold)

239 BoysBuymanshipCasual*(15-18yrsold)

240 BoysBuymanshipDressy*(15-18yrsold)

241 Girls $15 Outfit Challenge*

242 Boys $15 Outfit Challenge*

247 BuymanshipEducationalExhibit**(7-18 yrs old)

*NoStateFairClass**A4-HermayenteronequalifyingClothingBuymanshiporClothingConstructionEducationalExhibitattheStateFair.

5. $15 Outfit Challenge-All clothing items visually viewed as well as accessories should cost to no more than $15 beforetax.Shoesarenotincludedinthiscost.Youthmay use thrifty purchases to design their outfit and/orconstructanewgarment.Receiptsfromgarageorpersonalsalescanbehandwritten.Thestorereceiptsand handwritten receipts need to be at judging. Check fairinformationtabontheShawneeCounty4-HWebsiteforadditionalinformation.

6. Exhibits will be judged by consultation when possible. If itisnotpossiblefortheexhibitortobepresenttheymayattachanindexcardnolargerthan3”x5”withtheentrytag to give the judge any information which the judge may find helpful. Using a larger card or lack of card will resultintheexhibitbeingloweredoneribbonplacing.

Judging of Exhibits:7. Allclothingbuymanshipexhibits,includingeducational

exhibits, will be judged by consultation on Friday, July 17,2020atLowmanUnitedMethodistChurch,15thandGage.Itisrecommendedthat4-Hersbepresenttoreceive comments from the judge.

8. Ifitisnotpossiblefor4-Hertobepresent,aleaderorparentmayrepresentexhibitor.

9. To avoid lines, please plan to arrive early for Buymanship judging. Buymanship judging will be done between9:00amand2:00pm.4-Herswithfashionrevuejudging in the afternoon should plan to have buymanship consultation judging completed in the morning.

10. A completed and signed exhibit form in a plastic sheet protector is required for judging of each clothing buymanship entry. The exhibit form is available at the extension office and will be displayed with the garment during the fair. Additional mounted photos showing how the garments fit into the existing wardrobe may accompany the exhibit form.

11. 4-Hers age 15 and over (both boys and girls) are required to complete the cost of wear information on the exhibit form. 4-Hers age 12-14 are encouraged to complete the cost of wear information.

12. Shoes,belts,andaccessorieswillnotbedisplayedwith garments or outfits at the fair. They DO NOT need to be brought to the consultation judging. However, accessoriesshouldbeclearlyvisibleinthephotothataccompaniestheexhibit.

13. Exhibitsmustbecleanedorlaundered.

Exhibiting at the Shawnee County Fair:14. Toreceiveyourpremium,allclothingexhibitsmustbe

enteredfordisplayonThursday,July23,4:00-6:00p.m.Garmentsthatareproperlylabeledmaybedroppedoff earlier. To receive premium money for champions andreservechampions,you must check in with the superintendents before 6:00 pm.

15. Allclothingbuymanshipexhibitsmustbelabeledwhentheyareenteredatthefair.a. ClothinglabelsmaybeobtainedattheCounty

Extension Office.b. Typeorprintclearlyonthelabel.c. Seworpinlabelsinsidethegarment(backofneck,

back of waistband, etc.)d. Every garment within an outfit must be labeled.

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Fashion Revue - Dept. 9 4-HJUDGING: Friday,July17,8:00am,LowmanUnitedMethodistChurch,15thandGage.PUBLIC REVUE: Sunday,July26,2:00pm,EHSUPERINTENDENT: ANGELAMcCONNELL&TAMARAMCCONNELLHelpers: KarenPerkuhn&SethMcConnell

1. Eligibility: AnyexhibitorenrolledinclothingorFiberArtsmayenter.

2. Allfashionrevueexhibitsmustbepre-enteredbyfairpreentrydeadline.Whencompletingthepre-entryform,be sure to pre-enter for fashion revue AND clothing buymanship or clothing construction.

3. Please fill out the Fashion Revue Exhibit Form available at the Extension office, including front and back photo of you in your outfit. Failure to do so will result in lowering oneribbonplace.

4. Itisstrongly recommended thatallentrantsintheFashion Revue judging participate in the Public Revue attheShawneeCountyFair.IfyouthdonotparticipateinthePublicRevue,theyarenoteligibleforprizesandawardsinadditiontotheirribbonpremiums.

5. Exhibitorneedstobecheckedin,dressedandreadytobejudged by the designated time listed below. Ifyouhavenotcheckedinwithin15minutesofthestarttime,youwillbeconsideredaNO-SHOW.

6. Championswillbedeterminedattheconclusionofeachclass.LadiesStateFairCallBackswillbeheldat11:00am.

7. Exhibitor may enter not more than two (2) buymanship, three (3) construction and one (1) knitted or crocheted garmentintheFashionRevue.

8. Twoentrants(mustbeatleast14yrsold,butnotyet19yrs old on January 1, 2020) in each project area – construction,buymanship-girls,buymanship-boys–maybeselectedtorepresentShawneeCountyintheFashionRevueattheStateFair.

Section Class # Class Description

8:00am Registration opens

8:15 am Construction (7-8 yrs old)

Construction (9-11 yrs old)

Construction (12-14 yrs old)

Construction (15-18 yrs old)

9:00 am GirlsBuymanshipDressy(7-8yrsold)

GirlsBuymanshipDressy(9-11yrsold)

GirlsBuymanshipDressy(12-14yrsold)

GirlsBuymanshipDressy(15-18yrsold)

10:00 am GirlsBuymanshipCasual(7-8yrsold)

GirlsBuymanshipCasual(9-11yrsold)

Section Class # Class Description

GirlsBuymanshipCasual(12-14yrsold)

GirlsBuymanshipCasual(15-18yrsold)

11:00-11:15am State Fair Call Backs

11:15 am BoysBuymanshipDressy(7-8yrsold)

BoysBuymanshipDressy(9-11yrsold)

BoysBuymanshipDressy(12-14yrsold)

BoysBuymanshipDressy(15-18yrsold)

BoysBuymanshipCasual(7-8yrsold)

BoysBuymanshipCasual(9-11yrsold)

BoysBuymanshipCasual(12-14yrsold)

BoysBuymanshipCasual(15-18yrsold)

Section Class # Class Description

<<Clothing Construction>>

FR 415 Construction (7-8 yrs old)

416 Construction (9-11 yrs old)

417 Construction (12-14 yrs old)

418 Construction (15-18 yrs old)

<<Clothing Buymanship – Girls>>

FR 419 Buymanship Casual (7-8 yrs old)

420 Buymanship Dressy (7-8 yrs old)

421 Buymanship Casual (9-11 yrs old)

422 Buymanship Dressy (9-11 yrs old)

423 Buymanship Casual (12-14 yrs old)

424 Buymanship Dressy (12-14 yrs old)

425 Buymanship Casual (15-18 yrs old)

426 Buymanship Dressy (15-18 yrs old)

<<Clothing Buymanship – Boys>>

FR 427 Buymanship Casual (7-8 yrs old)

428 Buymanship Dressy (7-8 yrs old)

429 Buymanship Casual (9-11 yrs old)

430 Buymanship Dressy (9-11 yrs old)

431 Buymanship Casual (12-14 yrs old)

432 Buymanship Dressy (12-14 yrs old)

433 Buymanship Casual (15-18 yrs old)

434 Buymanship Dressy (15-18 yrs old)

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Construction Zone - Dept. 10 4-HENTRY: Thursday,July23,1:00-2:00pm,EHCONSULTATION JUDGING: Thursday,July23,2:00pmSUPERINTENDENTS: DAWNBROWNHelper: RayliBrown

1. Exhibits will be judged by consultation. It is recommendedthattheexhibitorbepresent.Ifitisnotpossiblefortheexhibitor,aleaderorparentmayrepresenttheexhibitor.

2. Exhibitor needs to sign up for judging time when they enter.

3. Exhibitor may not enter more than three (3) exhibits.4. Entries can be any size. Exhibit will be roped off. 5. If you build your project from a kit or use instructions,

they must accompany the project.6. Ifyoumodifyakit,youneedtodrawupplansforthe

modification.7. ThereisnoStateFairClassforConstructionZone

exhibits.Section Class # Class DescriptionA 1340 Buildingsanytypeofbuildings(7-10

yrs old)*1341 Buildingsanytypeofbuildings(11-

14 yrs old)*1342 Buildingsanytypeofbuildings(15

& over)*1343 Motorizedanythingwithamotor(7-

10 yrs old)*1344 Motorizedanythingwithamotor

(11-14 yrs old)*1345 Motorizedanythingwithamotor(15

& over)*1346 Thingsyoudrive-anytypeofcars,

trucks,tractors,equipment,etc.(7-10 yrs old)*

1347 Thingsyoudrive-anytypeofcars,trucks,tractors,equipment,etc.(11-14 yrs old)*

1348 Thingsyoudrive-anytypeofcars,trucks,tractors,equipment,etc.(15& over)*

1349 AllOtherConstruction(7-10yrsold)*

1350 AllOtherConstruction(11-14yrsold)*

1351 All Other Construction (15 & over)*1352 OpenConstructionEntry(6&

under)*1353 3D Puzzles (7-10 yrs old)*1354 3D Puzzles (11-14 yrs old)*1355 3D Puzzles (15 & Over)*

*NoStateFairClass

Crops - Dept. 11 4-H/FFAENTRY: Friday,July24,Noon-2:00pm,EHJUDGING: Friday,July24,3:00-4:30pm,EHSUPERINTENDENT: JOHNKABUSJr. Superintendent: KaidenThomas

CROPS1. Exhibitsmusthavebeengrownbyexhibitorinthe

currentyearwiththeexceptionofsoybeanseedandedible field bean seed.

2. Exhibitshouldbeasmatureaspossible.3. WheatVarietyPlotfreestandingdisplaymustnotexceed

theoveralldimensionsof36”widex36”highx18”deep.4. Careshouldbetakentoselectdurablematerialsthatwill

withstandfairconditions.5. Allclassescallingforagallonsamplemayhave2½-3

inchindiametercylinder.6. DisplaysmustnotrequireuseofelectricityattheState

Fair.7. Anydisplayreceivingablueorapurpleatthecounty

leveliseligibletoenterthestatefair.

Section Class # Class Description

CORN –Ten Ear Exhibit

4250 White,Varietyorhybridmustbenamed

4251 Yellow,Varietyorhybridmustbenamed

SORGHUM – Ten Head Exhibit

4255 Hybridgrainsorghum.Hybridmustbenamed

4256 Hybridforagesorghum.Exhibittoconsistoftheentireplant;noroots.Hybridmustbenamed.

4257 Otherforagesorghums.Exhibittoconsistoftheentireplant;noroots.Varietymustbenamed.

WHEAT – One Gallon Sample

4260 Softredwinterwheat.Varietyorhybridmustbenamed

4261 Hardredwinterwheat.Varietyorhybridmustbenamed

4262 Hardwhitewheat.Varietyorhybridmustbenamed

SUNFLOWERS

4265 Confectioneryheads,3headsmustbesubmitted

4266 Confectionery seeds in jar. 1 gallon jar mustbesubmitted

4267 Oilseedheads.3headsmustbesubmitted

4268 Oil seeds in a jar. 1 gallon jar must be submitted

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Section Class # Class Description

OTHER CROPS

4270 Oats:Exhibittoconsistofonegallonsample.Varietymustbenamed.

4271 Barley:Exhibittoconsistofonegallonsample.Varietymustbenamed.

4275 Alfalfa:Exhibittoconsistofonegallonsample.Varietymustbenamed.

4276 AlfalfaHay:Exhibittoconsistofoneflake or slice from a rectangular bale, ora10inchsectioncutfromaroundbale. The flake or slice should be approximately6inchesinthicknessandtiedintwodirections.Varietymustbenamed.

4280 Grass Hay: Ten inch flake or slice, 6 inchesthickandtiedintwodirections.Varietymustbenamed.

4281 BromeGrass:Exhibittoconsistofonegallonsampleofseed

4283 OtherTameGrasses:Exhibittoconsistofonegallonsampleofseed

4285 Soybeans:Exhibittoconsistofonegallonsampleofseedfrommostrecentharvest.Varietymustbenamed.

4286 Soybeans: Bundle of five plants from mostrecentharvest.

4290 Edible field beans: Exhibit to consist of onegallonsampleofseedfrommostrecentharvest.

4291 Edible field beans: Bundle of five plants (with roots intact) from most recentharvest.

4295 MiscellaneousCrops:Exhibittoconsistofonegallonsampleofseedor10heads produced from current project. Varietymustbenamed.

4298 EducationalNotebook*

4299 EducationalExhibit/Poster*

*NoStateFair4-Hclass Dairy Cattle - Dept. 12 4-H/FFAARRIVAL TIME: Thursday,July23,7:00-11:00amopenforallLivestock,LPJUDGING: Saturday,July25,9:30am,LPRELEASE: Sunday,July26,4:00pmSUPERINTENDENTS: LEROY&KRISTIRUSSELL,MARKWENDT&BOBBILUTTJOHANNJr. Superintendent: Samantha&BrooklynnWendt

1. Exhibitors may enter no more than two (2) animals in any 1 class of the Dairy cattle project.

2. Dairycowsinproductionmustbeongroundsby8:00amthedayoftheshowandwillbereleasedatNoon.

3. Animals must be owned or a project of the 4-Her or their immediatefamilybyMay1,2020.

4. Exhibitor may exhibit only one (1) animal in Fitting and Showing class and it must be the project of the exhibitor.

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Section Class # Class Description

4300 WeedControlExhibit1. Collect,identify,press,mount

andlabel15weeds.Trytoincludetheirroots,stems,leaves and flowers. Three of theweedsmustbenoxiousweedspreferablefoundinyourhomecounty.Astandard9”x12”scrapbookmaybeobtainedinwhichtopermanentlymountyourweedspecimens.Identifythescrapbookwithyournameandcountyontheinsidefrontcover.

2. Preparealistoftheweedsmounted,showingcommonname, scientific name, and whereitwasfound.Placethelist in a specially identified sectionofthescrapbook.

3. Collectandidentifyweedseedsfoundincropseeds.Mountthemfordisplaypurposes.Placetheminaspecially identified section of thescrapbook.

4. 4.Writeastoryon“HowWeControlWeedsonOurFarm”ifyouliveonafarm.Othermemberswrite“HowWeControlWeedsatHome”.Thestoryshouldbeabout300wordsinlength.Itmustshow definite methods used tocontrolweeds.Placethestory in a specially identified sectionofthescrapbook.

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Dairy Goats - Dept. 13 4-H/FFAARRIVAL TIME: Thursday,July26,7:00-11:00amOpenforalllivestock,LPJUDGING: Saturday,July28,8:30am,LPRELEASE: Sunday,July29,4:00pm,LPSUPERINTENDENT: JAMESDAVISHelpers: GabrielDavis

1. Exhibitors may enter no more than two (2) goats per class with a maximum of six (6) dairy goats.

2. OwnershipofgoatisApril30th.Registeredstockmustbepermanentlytattooed.Ifthegoatispregnant,4-Hersare to notify at the check-in for the offspring to be at the fair.

3. AllgoatsmusthaveaUSDApremiseIDtagtoshowpercurrentStateofKansasregulations(unlessyoushow proof of being registered by breed association). Allanimalsmustbeinproperphysicalcondition,be properly identified and free of visual evidence of infectious,contagious,orparasiticdiseaseattimeof

arrival.Nohealthpapersarerequired;however,animalsshowingevidenceofsickness,infections,contagiousorparasitic disease will result in the animals’ rejection for entry. The inspector’s decision is final. No bucks can be shownatthecountyfair.

4. Exhibitorsmustbeneatlyandappropriatelyattired.Whitemustbewornfordairygoatclasses.

5. Allhornsmust beremoved.Hornednanniesmaybebroughttofairifnursingkidsaretobeexhibited.Thehornednannymaynotbeshowninthering.

6. Dairygoatsshouldbegroomedandclipped15dayspriortoCountyFair.

7. Exhibitor may exhibit only one (1) animal in Fitting and Showing class and must be the project of the exhibitor.

8. Dairygoatswillbedividedbyage,breedandsex.Therewillbe3establishedbreeddoeclassesfordairygoats:Alpine,NubianandLamancha.Ifatpre-entrytherearemorethan3headofaparticularbreedinaparticularagegroup,thenaclasswillbemadeforthatparticularbreed;otherwise,itwillgointoanAllOtherBreedsclass.Goatsmaybeshowninclass321:Non-Milking/Non-MarketGoatsiftheyhavenotbeenshowninanyotherclassexceptFittingandShowing.(SeePygmy/MarketGoatdivision.)

9. PygmygoatDoesmaynotbeshowninanydairyclasses.10. Milk production class will be judged strictly on the doe

productionforthatmilking,thegentlenessofthedoe,andthemilkingprocedureoftheexhibitor.

11. Class321Non-Milking/Non-MarketGoatsa. Doeorwethernotshowninanyotherclassexcept

FittingandShowingb. Oneentryper4-Herc. They will be judged on:

i. How well they have been cared for and are fitted fortheshow

ii. How easily they show (an indication of practice)iii.Yourknowledgeofgoatsingeneralandyour

animalinparticular12. AllDairyGoatexhibitorswillfollowthegenerallivestock

rules.13. PleasebesuretosignupforaFitting&Showingclass

AND abreedclass.

Section Class # Class Description

A 298 Fitting and Showing (15 & over)

299 Fitting and Showing (10-14 yrs old)

300 Fitting and Showing (7-9 yrs old)

<<Junior (not in milk & not previously freshened)>>

B 304A Alpine Doe (5 months or younger)

304L LamanchaDoe(5monthsoryounger)

304S Saanen Doe (5 months or younger)

304N Nubian Doe (5 months or younger)

304T ToggenburgDoe(5monthsoryounger)

5. Crossbredheifersorsteersmustbeatleast½Dairybreed.

6. Entriesinthedairydivisionmaybeshowninonedivision(example:entriescannotbeshowninthebucketcalfdivisionandthedairydivisionorinthebeefshowand in the crossbred dairy class).

Section Class # Class Description

A 285 Fitting and Showing (15 & over)

286 Fitting and Showing (10-14 yrs old)

287 Fitting and Showing (9 & under)

B 288 Heifers (born after January 1, 2020)

289 Heifers(bornSept1,2019-Jan1,2020)

290 Heifers(bornJan1,2018–Aug31,2019)

291 Heifers(bornSept1,2018–Dec31,2018)

292 HeifersorCows(bornAug31,2017thru Aug 31, 2018)

293 Cows (born before July 31, 2017)

294 CrossbredHeifer(bornafterJan1,2020)

295 CrossbredHeifer(bornSept1,2018thru Jan 1, 2020)

296 CrossbredHeiferorCow(bornJan1,2018 thru Aug 31, 2019)

297 CrossbredHeifersorCows(bornbefore Dec 31, 2017)

298 DairySteer(bornJan1,2019thruDec 31, 2019)

299 DairySteer(bornJan1,2020thruJune 1, 2020)

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Decorated Egg Contest – Dept. 14*SEE DETAILS IN THE OPEN DIVISION, PAGE 57*This contest is open to any exhibitor (4-H or non 4-H).ENTRY: Friday,July24,9:30-10:30am,EHJUDGING: Saturday,July25,10:00am,EHRELEASE: Sunday,July26,4:00pmorimmediatelyfollowingtheFashionRevueSUPERINTENDENT: LINCOLNGIBSONJr. Superintendent: MarshallGibson

1. Opentothepublic.2. Realeggsmustbeeitherhardboiledorthe

contentsblownout.3. Mayuseeggsmadeofothermaterials,suchas

wood,plastic,Styrofoam,etc.4. Anysafeproductcanbeusedtodecoratetheegg.5. Eggmustbeinacontainerfordisplaysuchasegg

cartonoranyothercontainertokeepitsafeOR beabletostandalone.

6. Onedecoratedeggperdisplayperpersonmaybeentered.

Section Class # Class Description

A 5600 Decorated egg (age 3-6 yrs old)

5601 Decorated egg (age 7-9 yrs old)

5602 Decorated egg (age 10-15 yrs old)

5603 Decorated egg (age 16 yrs & older)

Dog - Dept. 15 4-HThe goals of the Dog Project are:

• Tobuildandsupportalife-longrelationshipbetweenthe4-Herandtheirdog.

• To teach the trainer different ways to strengthen that relationship.

• Toallowthe4-Hertoseethattrainingadogtakespatience,timeandaclearpictureoftheendresult.

• Adogthatispolitearoundpeople;obeyscommandsandisapleasuretobewith.

• DogImmunizationRecord,page57

<<DOG SHOW>> (Showmanship & Obedience)SET-UP: Friday,July24,7:00am,LACHECK-IN: Friday,July24,8:00am,LASHOW: Friday,July24,9:00am,LA

<<Agility and Rally Obedience>>SET-UP: Saturday,July25,7:00am,LACHECK-IN: Saturday,July25,8:00am,LASHOW: Saturday,July25,9:00am,LA

SUPERINTENDENTS: TAMMY&RICKMILLER:Jr. Superintendents: MattKrainbill,BraedanMillerHelpers: All4-HDogClubMembers7:00amSetUpDogShow–LA8:00amCheck-InDogShow–LA9:00amDogShow–LA7:00amSetUpDogShow–LA8:00amCheck-InDogShow–LA9:00amDogShow-LA

Section Class # Class Description

304O OberhasliDoe(5monthsoryounger)

304R Recorded Grade (i.e. crossbred) Doe (5 months or younger)

305A Alpine Doe (6-12 months)

305L Lamancha Doe (6-12 months)

305S Saanen Doe (6-12 months)

305N Nubian Doe (6-12 months)

305T Toggenburg Doe (6-12 months)

305O Oberhasli Doe (6-12 months)

305R Recorded Grade (i.e. crossbred) Doe (6-12 months)

306A Alpine Doe (12-24 months)

306L Lamancha Doe (12-24 months)306S Saanen Doe (12-24 months)

306N Nubian Doe (12-24 months)

306T Toggenburg Doe (12-24 months)

306O Oberhasli Doe (12-24 months)

306R Recorded Grade (i.e. crossbred) Doe (12-24 months)

<<Senior (any age milk or previously freshened)>>

C 310A Alpine Doe (23 months or younger)

310L Lamancha Doe (23 months or younger)

310S Saanen Doe (23 months or younger)

310N Nubian Doe (23 months or younger)

310T ToggenburgDoe(23monthsoryounger)

310O Oberhasli Doe (23 months or younger)

310R Recorded Grade (i.e. crossbred) Doe (23 months or younger)

311A Alpine Doe (24 months or older)

311L Lamancha Doe (24 months or older)

311S Saanen Doe (24 months or older)

311N Nubian Doe (24 months or older)

311T Toggenburg Doe (24 months or older)

311O Oberhasli Doe (24 months or older)

311R Recorded Grade (i.e. crossbred) Doe (24 months or older)

<<Special Classes>>

D 321 Non-Milking/Non-MarketGoat(DoesorWethersnotshowninanyotherclassexcept17Fitting and Showing)

324 MilkProduction(opentoallSeniorDoes)

325 Bothbredandownedbyexhibitorand/or immediate family (Breeding)

Decorated Egg Contest24FRI09301030 9:30am-10:30am DecoratedEggContestEntry-EH25SAT10000000 10:00am DecoratedEggContestJudging

Dog24FRI07000000 7:00am DogShowSetUp–LA24FRI08000000 8:00am DogShowCheck-In–LA24FRI09000000 9:00am DogShow–LA25SAT07000000 7:00am DogShowSetUp–LA25SAT08000000 8:00am DogShowCheck-In–LA25SAT09000000 9:00am DogShow-LA

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Allrules,recommendations,regulations,scoringprocedures,and/orclassrequirementsasstatedinKansas4-HDogShowJudge’sGuidelineswillbeadheredtointhesedivisions,exceptasnoted.Kansas4-Hdogruleswillbefollowedforeachclass.Rulebookscanbefoundat:http://www.kansas4-h.org/projects/animals/dog.html

Inadditionthefollowingapply:1. Exhibitormayenter1doginshowmanship,1in

obedienceand2inAgilityand2inRallyObedience.2. Asingledogmaybeusedbymorethanonehandler

withinthesamefamily,withpriorapprovalofthesuperintendentsandwithinshowlimitations(samedogcannotbeintheringwithtwohandlersforlongsitsanddowns at one time).

3. Exhibitors may exhibit in the Project Display notebook andposterdepartmentsincedogswillbeattheCountyFair only during the time of judging.

4. Dogsneedtobeonthegroundsonlyduringthetimeofjudging. Make sure to bring water bowls.

5. Dogsmustbekeptintrainingcollarandonleashorin crates at all times except at judge request during competition.

6. Dogsmaybedismissedbysuperintendentforshowingaggressiontowardotherdogsorpeople.

7. DogsmustbeawardedapurpleorblueribboninaqualifyingeventattheCountyFairoratanotherCountyInvitational4-HShowtoexhibitattheStateFair.

8. Exhibitorsmustfurnishdog4-HimmunizationrecordtosuperintendentbeforestartoftheDogShowandpassavetcheck.

9. Toparticipateinthefair,4-HermustbeenrolledintheDog Care & Training project for the current year. To participateinthefair,the4-Hermustalsohaveattendedthree (3) training sessions during the 4-H year or have priorapprovaloftheSuperintendentortheirdesignee.

10. Competition,scoringandawardswillbebaseduponstateguidelines.

11. Competitorsmustcleanupaftertheirdoginsideandoutside.

Section Class # Class Description

<<Agility>>

A 361 AgilityI-onleash(non-qualifyingstate event)

362 Agility I - off leash

363 AgilityII

364 AgilityIII

<< Showmanship >>

B 340 Beginner Showmanship (8 & under)

341 Junior Showmanship (9-11 yrs old)

342 Intermediate Show (12-14 yrs old)

343 Senior Showmanship (15 & over)

Educational & Group Displays - Dept. 16 4-HENTRY: Thursday,July23,2:00-4:00pm,EHCONSULTATION JUDGING: Friday,July24,2:00-4:00pm,EHSUPERINTENDENT: SUSAN&JEREMYPOLINGNote: EducationalDisplayswillbereducedoneribbonforfailuretofollowexhibitguidelines.Fortipsoncompetitivenotebooks, posters, project displays and electronic displays, andscoresheet,visittheShawneeCountyExtensionwebsitewww.shawnee.ksu.edu.

General Rules for Educational Displays1. Allclasses(exceptJeopardyclass&4-Hpromotional

banners) are open only to exhibitors enrolled in projects whichhavenoarticlesthatcanbeexhibitedinotherareasofthefair.Contentofeducationaldisplaysmustrelatetosomephase,results,storyorinformationaboutthe project being exhibited. Only shooting sports and wildlife exhibits can compete at the State Fair. Wildlife exhibits should be entered in Dept. 43. Check State Fair book for rules on those allowed exhibits.

2. Theexhibitmustcatchtheviewer’sattentionlongenough to introduce the viewer to the subject. The exhibitshouldillustrateonebasicidea.Itshouldimpress the viewer with a specific message and arouse a response.

Section Class # Class Description

<<Obedience>>

C 350 First year dog or first year handler, Pre-Novice (on lead)

351 Pre-Novice (all exercises on lead)

352 Novice(4-Her/dogteamwillperformoff lead)

353 GraduateNovice(4-Her/dogteamwho have qualified in Novice under 2 different certified judges the previous year or superintendent permission)

354 Open A (4-Her/dog team qualified in Graduate Novice under 2 different certified judges the previous year or superintendent permission)

355 OpenB(forall4-Hersanddogswhohave qualified in Open A)

356 UtilityA(forall4-Hersanddogswhohave qualified in Open B. All exercises off leash.)

357 UtilityB(forall4-Hersanddogewho have qualified in Utility A. All exercises off leash.)

<<Rally Obedience>>

370 Level 1 (on lead)

371 Level2

372 Level3

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3. 4-H exhibitors (individual or group) should avoid using copyrightedmaterialswheneverpossiblebyoriginatingtheirownwork.Copyrightedand/ortrademarkedmaterials utilized in any project display or entry for endorsementorpromotioninsteadofeducationalpurposes will be disqualified and will not be displayed.

4. Choosedurablematerialstowithstandcountyfairconditions.Nohazardousmaterial,noitemsneedingrefrigeration,andnoitemsofmonetaryorsentimentalvaluecanbeusedineducationaldisplays.

5. All educational displays are judged by consultation. The exhibitorwillsignupforthetimeofconsultationwhensubmittingexhibitatcountyfair.Itisrecommendedthattheexhibitorbepresent;aleaderorparentcansubstitutefortheexhibitor.

6. Electronicandmultimediadisplaysareencouraged.MultimediadisplaysincludeDVD,streamingvideosandotherelectronicpresentations.Thelimitforamultimediapresentation will be five minutes. The exhibitor will exhibit with a laptop provided for their flash drive during the consultative judging.

Electronic Media Procedure1. PreferredmethodofelectronicpresentationswillbePDF

orPowerPointorothermediausingaUSBportandajump drive, memory stick, or flash drive.

2. Theexhibitorisrequiredtoprovideallelementsneededforthepresentation.

3. Allelectronicandmultimediaeducationaldisplayswillbe judged using the criteria of the score sheet of the area theyareenteredin.

4. Allelectronicpresentationswillhavefourslidesperpage,printoutoftheirpresentationtoleaveinlieuofthecomputer.Thiscanbeinanotebookorafolder.Theexhibittagandribbonwillbeattachedtothisprintout.Thesuperintendentwillworkwiththeexhibitortodeterminehowtoleaveapaperdocumentationformultimediapresentationsforpublicviewingofthepresentation.

5. Allworkshouldbedonebythe4-Her.

Notebook (Includes Officer & Project)1. Exhibitor is limited to 1 notebook per project or office.2. Onthefrontofthenotebook,statethenameandyearof

the project being exhibited.3. Notebookistocontainallworkdoneas4-Hmember.

It can include the current year only or yearly project updatingofapriorbook.

4. Judgingstandardsfornotebookscanbefoundatwww.shawnee.ksu.edu.

Project Poster1. Exhibitor may exhibit 1 poster per project.2. Postersmaybenolargerthan24”x36”.StateFairposter

sizesforfoodsandwildlifeis22”x28”.3. Judging standards for project posters can be found at

www.shawnee.ksu.edu.

Jeopardy Board for ProjectPurpose: Afunwaytoshareinformationaboutyourfavoriteproject. Our goal is to have a Jeopardy Board for every project. This can be a collaborative product or an individual product.Yourexhibitwillbeavailabletothepublictouseafter it is judged. Please plan the exhibit to be handled by manypeoplesoyoucanreplacelostortornpartsofyourboard. The judging of a jeopardy board will use the project posterstandards.Directions for board:1. Thisisafoam/matboardnolargerthan36”x24”with

20 to 25 project specific questions.2. The board will have 5 columns (categories) and six (6)

rows(Pointvalue.Thetoprowwillbeusedfornamingyour categories.)

3. Eachcolumnwillhaveacategoryname.4. Columnswillhaverowsworth100points,200points,

300points,400pointsand500points.5. Eachrowwillhavethesamenumberofpointsineach

columnwitheasiestquestionsinthesecondrowandthehardestquestionsinthesixthrow.

6. Thereshouldbeasheetshowingallquestionsandanswersattachedtothebackofthefoam/matboardinaplastictopinsertingsheetprotector.

Project Displays1. Exhibitor may exhibit 1 display per project.2. Displayislimitedto4feet.Tablewillbeprovided.(If

goingtotheStateFairintheshootingsportsorwildlife,the width limit is 2’ x 3’ tri-fold display board.)

3. Tri-foldpostersandshootingsportscasesareacceptable.4. Show the name of the project on the front of the display.5. Judging standards for project displays can be found at

www.shawnee.ksu.edu

4-H Promotional Banner1. Exhibitisatwodimensionalillustrationofaphaseof

workwhichisbeingpracticedorpromotedbymemberswithin the club represented (Safety, 4-H promotion, etc.).

2. Exhibitmustbedesignedandcreatedby4-Hers.Adultsonlymaysupervise.Theexhibitwillbereducedoneribbonifpersonsotherthan4-Hersbuildtheexhibit.

3. Allbannersaretobeatleast3ft.x4ft.andnotlargerthan4ft.x4ft.

4. Bannermustbehungonadowelrodstrongenoughtosupportthebanner.Ifbannerisselectedforstatefairdisplay,itmustmeetstatefairdisplayrequirements.StateFairrequirementscanbefoundathttp://www.Kansas4-H.org

5. Bannershouldbemadeofmaterialsthatpermitthebannertobefoldedorrolledwithoutdamagingthedisplay. Bulky objects may not be attached to the front of thebanner.

6. BannerJudgingStandardscanbefoundatwww.shawnee.ksu.edu.

Junior is 7-9 yrs of age on January 1, 2020Intermediate is 10-13 yrs of age on January 1, 2020Senior is 14 yrs of age and over on January 1, 2020

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1. Exhibits will be judged by consultation. It is recommendedexhibitorbepresent.Ifitisnotpossibleforexhibitortobepresent,aleaderorparentmayrepresentexhibitor.

2. Exhibitorsmayenternomorethan2exhibitsperclass.3. KitconstructedexhibitsmustbeindicatedbyplacingaK

aftertheentrynumberontheentrytag.4. Asheetofoperatinginstructionsmustbefurnished

foranyexhibitnotself-explanatory.Exhibitmustbeoperable.Ifbatterypowerisrequired,batteriesmustbefurnished.

5. An exhibitor may enter only one (1) exhibit at State Fair.

TheStateFairclasseshavechanged.LookattheStateFairbooktomatchyourexhibittoaclass.TheexhibitmustbeawardedapurpleribbonatCountyFair.

Section Class # Class Description

A

363 Household Wiring & Indoor Lighting (12 & up)Includesoriginal,kitorrestorationprojects such as lamps, small appliancesorotheritemsintendedforhouseholdusage.

364 Household Wiring & Indoor Lighting (11 & under)Includesoriginal,kitorrestorationprojects such as lamps, small appliancesorotheritemsintendedforhouseholdusage.

365 Outdoor Wiring & Shop Lighting (12 & up)Includesoriginal,kitorrestorationof projects such as portable spot lights,shoplights,portablepowertoolsorotheritemsintendedforshoporoutdoorusage.

366 Outdoor Wiring & Shop Lighting (11 & under)Includesoriginal,kitorrestorationof projects such as portable spot lights,shoplights,portablepowertoolsorotheritemsintendedforshoporoutdoorusage.

367 AC Demonstration Projects (12 & up) Includes projects which are AC in naturesuchashouseholdwiringdemonstrationofswitchesoroutlets,entrancepanelsorotherACdemonstration projects.

368 AC Demonstration Projects (11 & under) Includes projects which are AC in naturesuchashouseholdwiringdemonstrationofswitchesoroutlets,entrancepanelsorotherACdemonstration projects.

369 DC Demonstration Projects (12 & up) Includes projects which are DC batterypoweredsuchasseries/parallellighting,motor,householdbell or other types of projects.

370 DC Demonstration Projects (11 & under) Includes projects which are DC batterypoweredsuchasseries/parallellighting,motor,householdbell or other types of projects.

Section Class # Class Description

<<Group or Club>>

A 990 Group or Club Project Notebook (This includes officer notebooks. Each type of officer notebook has its own judging sheet.)

991 Group or Club Project Poster

992 Group or Club Project Display

993 GrouporClubJeopardyBoard

<<Individuals>>

994 4-HPromotionalBanner-Junior

995 4-HPromotionalBanner-Inter.

996 4-HPromotionalBanner-Senior

997 Project Notebook – Junior

998 HistorianNotebook–Junior

999 Project Poster – Junior

1000 Project Display – Junior

1001 JeopardyBoard–Junior

1002 Project Notebook - Inter.

1003 HistorianNotebook–Inter.

1004 Project Poster - Inter.

1005 Project Display - Inter.

1006 JeopardyBoard-Inter.

1007 Project Notebook – Senior

1008 HistorianNotebook–Senior

1009 Project Poster – Senior

1010 Project Display – Senior

1011 JeopardyBoard–Senior

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Entomology - Dept. 19 4-H/FFAENTRY: Thursday,July23,3:00-5:00pm,EHCONSULTATION JUDGING: Thursday,July23,6:00pm.,EHSUPERINTENDENTS: BYRANBOUTZJr. Superintendent: AlexLehmann

A 4-H member enrolled in the Entomology Project may exhibitintheENTOMOLOGYCOLLECTION,ENTOMOLOGYNOTEBOOKand/orEDUCATIONALDISPLAYcategories.Withineachcategory,thereareclassesinBeginning,IntermediateorAdvancedphasesinwhichtheyenroll.AnIntroductoryEntomologyCollectionClassexhibitisencouraged for county fairs (first year members only), butthesemaynotbeexhibitedattheStatefair.Seeclassdescriptionswithincategoriesforrequirements.ResourcesforexhibitingcanbefoundontheStateKansas4-HWebsite:http://www.kansas4-h.org/projects/agriculture-and-natural-resources/entomology.html

COLLECTION CLASSESGeneral Guidelines1. Allentriesshouldbesubmittedinan18x24x3.5inch

woodendisplayboxwithaclearplastictop(suchasPlexiglas). Boxes can be handmade or purchased as long astheyareofthecorrectsize.

2. 4-Hersmaychoosetouseoneoftwotaxonomies:a) As printed in ”Insects in Kansas” book orb) As printed on the “Insects in Kansas Book: 2016

RevisedTaxonomy”,whichfollowswww.bugguide.netEachexhibitorisrequiredtoidentifyeachboxwith two identification labels bearing Exhibitor’s name,countyordistrict,thecollectionclass4-H’erisenrolledinandstatementoftaxonomyused:Onelabel goes in the upper left corner of the box (inside) andtheotheronthelowerrightcornerofthebox(outside). Arrange specimens in the box so the box canbedisplayedlengthwise.

3. Thenumberoforders,specimens(andfamilieswhererequired) must be included on both of the exhibitor’s box identification labels.

4. Arrangementofspecimens:Thepreferredmethodistoarrangetheinsectsingroupsorrowsparalleltotheshortsidesofthebox.SpecimensaretobearrangedbyOrderinthebox,thenFamilywhererequired.

5. Twolabelswillbecenteredonthepinbeneatheachspecimen. First (closest to the specimen) is the common namelabelandthesecondlabelshouldincludedate/locality.Fullcountynameandstateabbreviationshouldbeonthesecondlabel.Collector’snameorhostonthedate/localitylabelisoptional.

6. ThespecimensshouldbecollectedbytheexhibitorandshouldfocusonKansasinsects.Insectsmaybecollectedfromonecountyintoborderingstatesandlabeledaccordingly.Pleasereferto“EntomologyCollectionExhibitResource”forfulldetailsonoutofstateinsectsincollections.

7. Onlyspecimensoftheclassinsectshouldbeincluded.8. Purchasedinsectsarenottobeexhibitedincollections,

buttheymaybeusedineducationaldisplays.9. Specimensofsoftbodiedinsectssuchasaphids,lice,

termites, etc. should be exhibited in alcohol filled vials; however, the use of alcohol filled vials should be limited toonlythosespecimensthatlosetheirshapewhenpinned, since the vials pose a significant hazard to the restofthecollectioniftheybecomelooseintransit.

Section Class # Class Description

371 Electronic Projects (12 & up) Includesoriginal,restorationorkitsof electronic projects which utilize at leastoneelectroniccomponentsuchasresistor,transistororcapacitor.Projects may be soldered or bread boardconstruction.

372 Electronic Projects (11 & under) Includesoriginal,restorationorkitsof electronic projects which utilize at leastoneelectroniccomponentsuchasresistor,transistororcapacitor.Projects may be soldered or bread boardconstruction.

373 Educational Activity Projects (12 & up) Included AC or DC projects for activitieswithaneducationalemphasis,suchastypesofwiringor identification of components or testingofoneknowledgesuchasquizboards.

374

Educational Activity Projects (11 & under)Included AC or DC projects for activitieswithaneducationalemphasis,suchastypesofwiringor identification of components or testingofoneknowledgesuchasquizboards.

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Section Class # Class DescriptionA 392 INTRODUCTORY ENTOMOLOGY

COLLECTIONThis class is for 4-Hers in their first year of the entomology project and just getting started making an insect collection.Participantsshoulddisplay15to30insectsrepresentingaminimumof6orders.Thesecollectionsaretobeexhibitedinasmallcardboardbox(canbepurchasedfromyourCounty Extension Office). One or two boxeswithatotaldisplayareaofnomorethan130squareinches.Fortheexhibit,theboxesshouldbecoveredwithapieceofplasticwraporacrylicglasstapedacrossthetopofthebox.

393 BEGINNING I ENTOMOLOGY COLLECTIONDisplayinonestandardboxaminimumof50andmaximumof125speciesrepresentingatleast7orders.FollowtheguidelineslistedforCollections.Memberscanexhibitinthisclassamaximumof3yearsoruntiltheyreceiveapurpleribbonattheKansasState Fair, whichever comes first.

394 BEGINNING II ENTOMOLOGY COLLECTIONDisplayinonestandardboxaminimumof75andmaximumof150speciesrepresentingatleast9orders.FollowtheguidelineslistedforCollections.Memberscanexhibitinthisclassamaximumof3yearsoruntiltheyreceiveapurpleribbonattheKansasState Fair, whichever comes first.

395 INTERMEDIATE ENTOMOLOGY COLLECTIONDisplayaminimumof100andamaximumof300speciesrepresentingatleast10orders.Twostandardboxescanbeused.FollowtheguidelineslistedforCollections.Inaddition,familyidentification is required for all insects inanytwoofthefollowingsixorders:(Only two will be counted for judging)a) ”Insects in Kansas” book - Orthoptera,Hemiptera,Homoptera,Coleoptera,Hymenoptera,and/orDipteraorb) “Insects in Kansas Book: 2016 RevisedTaxonomy”,whichfollowswww.bugguide.net-Odonata,Orthoptera,Hemiptera,Coleoptera,Hymenoptera,and/orDipteraonapieceofpaperlistwhatyoudidtoimproveyourcollectionduringthecurrentyear.Memberscanexhibitinthisclassamaximumof3years.A4-H’ermaymoveupiftheyreceiveapurpleribbon.

Section Class # Class Description396 ADVANCED ENTOMOLOGY

COLLECTIONDisplayaminimumof150andamaximumof450speciesrepresentingatleast12orders.Threestandardboxescanbeused.FollowthegeneralguidelineslistedforCollections.Familyidentification is required for all insects belongingtothesixbasicordersasoutlinedundertheIntermediatephase.Onlyfamiliesintheabovesixorders will be counted for judging. Family identification of insects in theremainingordersisoptional,butdesirableaslongasaccuracyismaintained.Onapieceofpaperlistwhatyoudidtoimproveyourcollectionduringthecurrentyear.Examples:whatinsectsdidyouaddorreplace;whatordersand/orfamiliesyouadded;whatLeadership you provided in this project; and/orwhatinsectsyouhavestudied.Attachpapertothebackofoneofthedisplayboxes.MembersmaycontinuetoexhibitinthisclassattheKansasStateFairforanunrestrictednumberofyearsaslongastheyremaineligiblefor4-Hmembership

NOTEBOOK CLASSESGeneral Guidelines

1. Individualentriesaretobeplacedfordisplayinathree-ringnotebookforcompetition.

2. 4-Hersmaychoosetouseoneoftwotaxonomies.a) as printed in ”Insects in Kansas” book orb) as printed on the “Insects in Kansas Book:

2016RevisedTaxonomy”,whichfollowswww.bugguide.net

3. 4-Herswhohavebeenpreviouslyenrolledinorarecurrentlyenrolledintheotherphasesofthe Entomology project need to start with the BeginningPhaseofEntomologyNotebooks,nottheIntroductoryphase.

4. EachexhibitorisrequiredtoidentifythenotebookbyplacingaTitlePageinthefrontofthenotebookbearingtheexhibitorsname,countyordistrictandclass4-H’erisenrolledinandstatementoftaxonomyused:

a) “Insects in Kansas” book orb) “Insects in Kansas Book: 2016 Revised

Taxonomy”,whichfollowswww.bugguide.netThenumberoforders,specimensandfamilies(requiredinIntermediateandAdvanced classes) must also be included on theTitlePage.

5. Specimenpagesshouldbegroupedaccordingtoorderandshouldincludeonepageperspecies.Ifmorethanoneinsectisinthephoto,anarrowtoindicate identified insect should be used.

6. Date,commonname,fullcountynameandstate

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abbreviationshouldbeincludedforeachspecies.Collector’snameonthespecimenpageisoptional.

7. Specimen pages should have two different views oftheinsectifpossible.Ifpicturesaretakenondifferent dates/localities, include information for both.

8. Astatementdescribingthehabitatwherefound/hostplantmaybeincludedandisencouragedandwillbeworthabonus10pointstotal,notperpage.ForIntermediateandAdvancednotebooks,thisisstronglyencouraged.

9. Adividerpageistobeplacedinfrontofeachorderofinsectswiththeordernameprintedonthetabforthepageaswellonthefrontofthedividerpage.

10. FortheIntermediateandAdvancedclasses,insectsarealsotobegroupedbyfamilybehindeachorderdivider.

11. Iftheexhibitorhasbeeninthesameclassformorethanoneyear,aseparatesheetofpaperneedstobeaddedstatinghowmanyyearstheexhibitorhas been in this class of the project and what the exhibitordidthisyeartoimprovetheirnotebook.Place the paper just behind the Title Page in the frontofthenotebook.

12. A special project must be completed each year and included in the notebook. See project guideline materials for specifications.

Section Class # Class DescriptionB 397 INTRODUCTORY ENTOMOLOGY

NOTEBOOKDisplayaminimumof10andamaximumof30insectspeciesrepresenting at least 6 different orders. FollowthegeneralguidelineslistedforNotebooks,includingtheSpecialproject. A 4-H member must be of minimumagetocompeteattheKansasStateFair.A4-Hmembermayexhibitinthisclassforamaximumoftwoyears.

398 BEGINNING ENTOMOLOGY NOTEBOOKDisplayaminimumof20andamaximumof60insectspeciesrepresenting at least 7 different orders. FollowthegeneralguidelineslistedforallNotebooks,includingtheSpecialproject. Members can exhibit in this classamaximumof3yearsoruntiltheyreceiveapurpleribbonattheKansasStateFair,whichevercomesfirst.

Section Class # Class Description399 INTERMEDIATE ENTOMOLOGY

NOTEBOOKDisplayaminimumof60andamaximumof100speciesrepresentingatleast9orders.FollowthegeneralguidelineslistedforNotebooks,including the Special project. In addition, family identification is requiredforallinsectsinanytwoofthefollowingsixorders:(Onlytwowillbecounted for judging)a.”InsectsinKansas”book-Orthoptera,Hemiptera,Homoptera,Coleoptera,Hymenoptera,and/orDipteraorb.“InsectsinKansasBook:2016RevisedTaxonomy”whichfollowswww.bugguide.net-Orthoptera,Hemiptera,Homoptera,Coleoptera,Hymenoptera,and/orDipteraMemberscanexhibitinthisclassamaximumof3years.A4-H’ermaymoveupiftheyreceiveapurpleribbon.

C 400 ADVANCED ENTOMOLOGY NOTEBOOKDisplayaminimumof100andamaximumof200speciesrepresentingatleast12orders.FollowthegeneralruleslistedforNotebooks,includingthe Special project. Follow the general guidelineslistedforNotebooks.Familyidentification is required for all insects belongingtothesixbasicordersasoutlinedundertheIntermediatephase.Onlyfamiliesintheabovesixorders will be counted for judging. Family identification of insects in theremainingordersisoptional,butdesirableaslongasaccuracyismaintained.Membersmaycontinuetoexhibitinthisclassforanunrestrictednumberofyearsaslongastheyremaineligiblefor4-Hmembership.

EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY CLASSESGeneral Guidelines

1. Share with others what you learned in this project. Exhibitanyactivityorlearningexperiencerelatedto the field of entomology or the Teaming with Insects curriculum that does not fit into Entomology Collectionornotebookclassesabove.

2. FollowcopyrightlawsasexplainedintheGeneralRules.

3. Theexhibitmaybe,butisn’tlimitedto,originalworks,digitalpresentations(mustprovideprintedhardcopyforexhibitpurposesfordurationofstatefair), programs, websites, games, apps, display box, notebook,displayorposterwhichyouhavemade.

4. Iftheexhibitisawoodendisplaybox,itmustbe18X24X3.5incheswithaclearplastictop(suchasplexiglass) and displayed horizontally. If the exhibit

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isaposter,itmustnotbelargerthan22”X28”.Iftheexhibitisadisplay,maximumsizeisnottoexceedastandardcommercial3’X4’tri-folddisplayboard.

5. Nameandcounty/districtmustbemarkedoneducationalexhibits.

Section Class # Class DescriptionD 401 BEGINNING EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY

ClassforindividualsthatareexhibitingintheBeginningIandIICollectionorBeginningNotebookclasses.Ifonlyexhibitinginthiscategory,thenages7-12.

402 INTERMEDIATE EDUCATIONAL DISPLAYClassforindividualsthatareexhibitingintheIntermediateCollectionorIntermediateNotebookclasses.Ifonlyexhibitinginthiscategory,thenages11-14.

403 ADVANCED EDUCATIONAL DISPLAYClassforindividualsthatareexhibitingintheAdvancedCollectionorAdvancedNotebookclasses.Ifonlyexhibitinginthiscategory,thenages13orolder.

Fiber Arts - Dept. 20 4-HCrochet,Knitting,NeedleArts,PatchworkandQuilting,RugMaking,Spinning,Weaving,EthnicArts,MacraméENTRY & JUDGING: Thursday,July23,5:00-6:30pm,EHSUPERINTENDENTS: GINA&BRENNAKOCH

1. All projects entered into Fiber Arts need to be made with fiber defined as cloth or yarn. All other projects using rubber bands, etc. need to go into another division.

2. Exhibits will be judged by consultation. If it is not possiblefortheexhibitortobepresent,aleaderorparentmayrepresenttheexhibitor.Theexhibitormayattachanindexcard,nolargerthan3”x5”withtheentry form to give the judge any information which the exhibitor thinks would be helpful for the judge to know.Usingalargercardwillresultintheexhibitbeingloweredoneribbonplacing.

3. Parentsareencouragedtobepassiveobserversduringconsultation. The judge and/or clerks will do their best towritedownanynotesfortheexhibitors.Parentsareencouragedtotakenotesfortheexhibitor.Iftimeallowsandaftertheribbonhasbeenplaced,parentsmaybeabletoaskquestionstheexhibitordidnotask.Pleaseremember other exhibitors are waiting to be judged as well.

4. Exhibitormayenternomorethan3articlesperclass.Example-3Crossstitchand/or3Quiltingand/or3Knitting.

5. Articleswornasapairmustbeshowntogether.Fastenarticlestogetherwithyarn.

6. Specialconsiderationwillbegiventoarticlesoforiginaldesign.Attachtoarticleanoteexplainingtheoriginaldesign.

7. Identification Label:a. Typeorprinton3”x2½”pieceofcloth:class

number,countyordistrict,andexhibitor’sname.b. SeworsafetypinthisIDlabelonthecornerofthe

article.c. Forgarments,attachIDlabeltothefrontleft

shoulderseam,orleftsideofwaistband,asifyouwerewearingthegarment,orlowerleftcornerofflat articles.

8. Blockingofcrochetandknittingarticlesisrecommended.

9. An award will be given to one crochet or knitting project receiving a purple ribbon that is made of 50% to 100% wool. A project that is 90% wool and receives a purple maygotothestatefairandbeconsideredforthestatewool award. This would be counted as the one project intheclasstogotothestatefair.Pleasemakenotethepercentageofwoolthearticleismadeofonthecard.

10. A 4-H member may take 1 purple ribbon project per classtothestatefairforcompetitionif9yearsorolderbyJanuary1,2020.

11. No article will be removed from the Fiber Arts division for additional judging in another division. IF this happens, the prize money and premium money will be forfeited.

Section Class # Class Description

A 974 Hand Knitted Article (9 & under)

C 975 Hand Knitted Article (10-13 yrs old)

976 Hand Knitted Article (14 & over)

977 Machine Knitted Article (9 & under)

978 MachineKnittedArticle(10-13yrsold)

979 Machine Knitted Article (14 & over)

B 980 Crocheted Article (9 & under)

981 Crocheted Article (10-13 yrs old)

982 Crocheted Article (14 & over)

984 RugMaking

985 Spinning

986 Weaving

987 EthnicArts

988 Macramé

D 1268 Needle Arts (9 and under)

1269 Needle Arts (10-13 yrs old)

1270 Needle Arts (14 and above)

Fiber Arts23THU17001830 5:00pm-6:30pm FiberArtsEntry&Judging-EH

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Food/Nutrition - Dept. 21 4-HFOOD ENTRY/JUDGING: Thursday,July23,Noon-3:30 pm,EHTABLESETTING SET-UP and SIGN-UP FOR JUDGING: Thursday,July23,8:30-10:45 am,EH. Sign-up for judging is also available Wednesdayevening,July22nd duringfairset-upfrom4:00–8:00pm.EHTABLESETTING JUDGING: Thursday,July23,11:00 am-2:30 pm,EHFOODS SUPERINTENDENTS: AMYJOHNSTON&BARBARACOULTISTABLE SETTINGS SUPERINTENDENTS: CHRISTINEFLYNN&LINDYFIKEJR. SUPERINTENDENTS: ClaireCoultis,ClaraJohnston,GraceJohnston& ShainaKrainbillHELPERS: LisaMartin,EFNEPNutritionAssistants-EH

4-Hers ages 7-19 are judged by consultation. 4-H Cloverbuds show and share is NOT judged in the Food/Nutrition Department.

1. Twocopiesoftherecipesarerequiredforallfoodexhibits.RecipeswillbekeptwithpurplewinnerstobeondisplayifyourentryisselectedGrandorReserve.

2. Preparealabelforeachexhibitandtapeittothebottomoftheplate.LabelsmaybeobtainedfromtheExtensionOffice.

3. Exhibitorsmayenter3non-perishableitems,(whichincludes classes 440, 450, 460, 470, 500, 510 and 520), 1educationaldisplay,1nutritionalsnack,and1tablesetting.

4. Thebasisofthebakingcontestistoteachthescienceofbakingandmasteryofskills.Productsareexpectedtobemadefromscratch.Nocakemixes,preparedfrostingsor other prepared mixes should contribute significantly

totheproduct,WITHTHEEXCEPTIONOFAGE7-8CLASS.Entriesforyouthages9–18thatdoutilizecakemixes,preparedfrostingorotherprepareditemsinasignificant way, will not be awarded purple ribbons or be consideredforclassawards.

5. Removebakedproductsfrombakingpans,withexceptionsofpiesandcobblers.(Evena9x13cakeneeds to be removed from the pan.) The entire product must be entered and uncut (i.e. entire coffee cake, loaf of bread, layer cake, pie.) Items such as cookies, brownies, cinnamon rolls, muffins or candy, require three on a plateforentry.Placeproductsonsturdypaperplatesorcoveredcardboard.Placetheplateinsideaplasticbag.Youcanbringthebagorplasticwraptocovertheentryafter judging.

6. Displayedfoodmustremainforthedurationofthefair,excludingNutritiousSnacks.

7. Non-Perishable Foods Classes. Perishablefoodswillnotbeallowedinclasses440,450,460,470,480,490,500and510.Perishablefoodsarethosewithcustardand cream cheese type fillings and frostings, ganache frostingandfoodsrequiringrefrigeration.Fruitpiesareacceptable.Forquestionsaboutwhethertheproductisnon-perishable,call the Extension Office before theFair.

8. Nutritious Snacks mayincludeperishablefoods,suchascheesedips,cookedvegetables,etc.ThesefoodsMUST bekeptatthepropertemperature(hotfoodshotandcold foods cold) until judging time. Perishable foods will notbeplacedondisplay.TheNutritiousSnacksclassdoesnotadvancetothestatefairandisnoteligiblefortheoverallfoodsaward.

9. Educational Exhibit maybeintheformofaposter,notebookordisplay.FollowcopyrightlawsasexplainedintheGeneralRulesasyouarepreparingyourexhibit.Takecaretoselectmaterialsthatwillwithstandfairconditions.Nocardtabledisplaysareallowed.Iftheexhibitisaposter,itmustnotbelargerthan22”x28”.Iftheexhibitisadisplay,maximumsizeisa2’x3’tri-folddisplayboard.Nameandcountyordistrictmustbeclearlymarkedoneducationalexhibits.Theeducationalexhibit evaluation form will be provided at judging time. NOTE:Acollectionofyourfavoriterecipesinarecipeboxornotebookdoesnotconstituteaneducationalexhibit.

10. Table Settings.ExhibitorsmustbeenrolledinFoods/Nutrition.Allsuppliesmustbefurnishedbythe4-Her.Nofoodshouldbeserved,althoughnon-perishableitems-candy,bottles,etc.canbeusedaspartofthetabledecorations.Noalcoholshouldbeonthemenuorusedinthetabledecorations.(No wine bottles, etc.) Themenutobeservedandtheoccasionshouldbeneatlyprintedortypedonacardorpapernosmallerthan3x5inches,andcanbedisplayedinaframeorotherdecorativemanner.A4-Hstickershouldbeplacedonthebackofthemenucard.Anindividualplacesettingmay include linen, dishes, flatware and centerpiece. Selectdinnerwareforuptoathree-coursemeal,setappropriatelywithout stacking dishes.(Platechargersare allowed.) Bring your own square table. Paper and plastic products are acceptable if they fit the occasion.

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Section Class # Class Description

1271 EducationalDisplay(Ifthedisplayisaposter,itmustnotbelargerthan 22”x28”.) The display may be a notebookorotherdisplay.TakecaretoselectdurablematerialsthatwillwithstandCountyFairconditions.Totaldisplayspacemustbenomorethan12”highby12”deepand18”long.Judgingofeducationaldisplayswill be judged on the same day as the othereducationaldisplays,butkeptintheFiberArtsdivisionarea.Nocardtabledisplayswillbeallowed.*

E 1272 Quilting, Machine Stitched (all ages)

1273 Quilting, Hand Stitched (all ages)

F12741275

Quilting, Rag (all ages)Misc. (all ages)

*NoStateFairClass

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filling. Use a 9–12-inch pie plate or tart pan, or up to a14-inchlongrectangletartpan.Arusticfreeformofa9–12-inchsizeisalsoacceptable.

14. Special Awards –ProductscontainingyeastwillalsobeconsideredfortheRedStarYeastAward,withproductsprovidedbyRedStarYeast.Attachtheemptyyeastpackagetoyourrecipe.

15. State Fair:Anexhibitorwhoisage-eligibletoexhibitattheStateFairmayexhibitonly1non-perishableproductand1educationaldisplayattheStateFair.Non-Perishablefoodproductclasseseligibleinclude:450,460,470,490,500and510.

Section Class # Class Description

<<Exhibitor Age 7-8 years old>>

A 440 Non-PerishableFoodProduct

B 442 NutritiousSnack*

C 444 EducationalExhibit

D 446 TableSetting*

<<Exhibitor Age 9-11 years old>>

A 450 Non-PerishableFoodProduct

B 452 NutritiousSnack*

C 454 EducationalExhibit

D 456 TableSetting*

<<Exhibitor Age 12-14 years old>>

A 460 Non-PerishableFoodProduct

B 462 NutritiousSnack*

C 464 EducationalExhibit

D 466 TableSetting*

<<Exhibitor Age 15-18 years old>>

A 470 Non-PerishableFoodProduct

B 472 NutritiousSnack*

C 474 EducationalExhibit

D 476 TableSetting**NoStateFairClass

Modified Food Product

Section Class # Class Description

A 500 Modified Non-perishable Food Product(SeeFood/Nutritionrules#12 for entry details.)

King Arthur Baking Contest

Section Class # Class Description

A 510 Non-perishablecakemadeusingKingArthurFlour(4-Hersages9–11) See Food/Nutrition rules for details.

PLEASE DO NOT BRING ITEMS OF HIGH MONETARY OR SENTIMENTAL VALUE. Set-up for judging should bedonebetween8:30 to 10:30 am onThursdayinthefoodsarea.4-Hersshouldsetuptheirowndisplay;young4-Herscanbehelpedbyanadult.Asign-upsheet for consultation judging will be available during set-up. Consultation judging (without ribbon placing) will be offered (not required) to allow the 4-Her to explain the table setting for the judge and for the judge toaskquestions.Consultationisfrom11:00 am to 2:30 pm.Anoverallchampionandreservechampionwillbeawardedinadditiontoagedivisionchampionsandreservechampions.Severalthemeawardswillbeawardedaswell.Entrieswillstayonexhibitthroughoutthefair.TableSettingexhibitsdonotadvancetothestatefair.

11. Class 500 – Modified Non-Perishable Food Product – Product must be modified from original recipetoimprovethenutritionalvalueofthefoodoraccommodatearestrictivediet(i.e.gluten-free,lactose-free, diabetic). Attach one 8½ x 11 inch page (front and back) that includes Original Recipe, Modified Recipe and Narrative to describe modifications made, and lessonslearnedsuchasnutritionalvalue,orchangesin appearance, doneness, aroma, flavor, tenderness and/or texture. Example: a standard blueberry muffin recipe that is modified to make it gluten-free. Suggested resources:AlteringRecipesforBetterHealthPurdueUniversity:http://www.extension.purdue.edu/extmedia/cfs/cfs-157-w.pdfAlteringRecipesforGoodHealthTexasA&MUniversity:http://fcs.tamu.edu/files/2015/02/altering-recipes-for-goodhealth.pdf

12. AllfoodexhibitswillbesoldattheBakedGoodsAuctionorbakesaleexceptforChampionandReserveChampionexhibits,foodpreservationentriesandthetopthreeplacersintheKingArthurFlourbakingcontest.Pieplatesaresoldwiththepie.Anyexceptionsmustbeclearedwiththefoodssuperintendentimmediatelyafterthe product is judged.

13. King Arthur Flour Baking Contest.4-Hersages9–18mayparticipateinthiscontest.YouthmustuseKingArthurFlourtobaketheirproducts.Recipemustbeincluded.AttachaUPClabelfromtheKingArthurFlourbagtoyourrecipe.PurpleribbonwinnersofthisclassareeligiblefortheBestofShowFoodsawardandareeligibletosendthisentrytotheKansasStateFairasanon-perishablefoodproduct.The4-HersmayalsoenteraBundt,cake,pie,tart,galetteinclasses450,460or470,butnotTHISfoodproduct.KingArthurFlourwillprovide prizes to classes 510 to 520. $40 gift card (1stplace), $25 gift card (2nd place), and a King Arthur Flour cookbook(3rd place) for classes 510 and 520. a. Class 510 – 4-Hers ages 9–11 willuseKingArthur

Flourtobakeanon-perishablecakeofanystyleorrecipe,withtheexceptionofa9x15sheetcake.NOCAKEMIXESORPREPAREDFROSTINGSALLOWED.Noperishablefrostings(creamcheese,ganacheorwith uncooked eggs. No uncooked fruit.)

b. Class 520 – 4-Hers ages 12–18 willuseKingArthurFlourtomakeapie/tart/galettewithacookedfruit

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Section Class # Class Description

520 Non-perishablefruitpie/tart/galette.Nocustards.Allfruitmustbe cooked. (4-Hers ages 12–18) See Food/Nutritionrulesfordetails.

FOOD PRESERVATION1. Exhibitsmusthavebeenpreservedafterthe2019County

Fair.2. Recommendedmethodofprocessingmustbeused.Be

sure to determine your elevation and adjust the pounds ofpressureandprocessingtimeaccordingly.FollowguidelinesinK-StateResearch&ExtensionoffoodpreservationpublicationsorUSDA’sCompleteGuidetoHomeCanning.Openkettleprocessedfoodwillnotbeaccepted.Picklesandsweetspreadsmustbecannedusingthewaterbathprocess.

3. Exhibitsmustbesealedinclean,clear,non-decorated,standard canning jars, with matching brands two-piece lids. (Use Ball lids on Ball jars, or Kerr lids on Kerr jars, etc.) Jars must by sealed when entered. Jelly must be in ½ pint jar or pint jar. All other products must be in pint or quart jars.

4. Exhibitorsmayhave3exhibitsinthisdivision,butonlyoneentryperclass.

5. In addition to two (2) copies of the recipe, each jar exhibitedmustbelabeledwiththeuniformlabelplacedone inch from the base of the jar. Label must not cover the brand of the jar. The label must give: Class No., Division,Product,CanningMethod,thealtitudeoftownwherethefoodwascanned;ProcessTime,Pressure(psi), Name of the 4-Her, Address and County. The exhibitor may also attach an index card to give the judge any information which they might want the judge to know.Usingalargercardwillresultintheexhibitbeingloweredoneribbonplacing.NOTE:UsingapicklingorspicemixsuchasMrs.WagesorBallISacceptableinthefoodpreservationdivision.However,ifyouusethemix,youmustfollowthedirectionsonthepackageANDbringthe packaging with you to judging.

6. Usearubberbandtoattachentrycardaroundthetopofthe jar. If using a plastic bag for dried foods, enclose entry cardinthebag.

7. Classes 550-558 require 1 jar for each class.8. Onechampionandonereservechampionwillbeselected

fromfoodpreservationentriesinclasses550-560.9. State Fair: Each age-eligible member (9 and up) may

enteruptotwoqualityexhibitsintheFoodPreservationdivisionattheStateFair,butonlyoneentryperclass.

Section Class # Class Description

<<Food Preservation (see Food/Nutrition guidelines)>>

F 550 OneJarSweetSpread

552 OneJarFruit,Juice,AleorSoda

553 OneJarTomato/TomatoProducts

554 OneJarLowAcidVegetable

Forestry - Dept. 22 4-H/FFAENTRY & CONSULTATON JUDGING: Friday,July24,1:00-3:00pm,EHSUPERINTENDENT: JOHNKABUSJr. Superintendent: CarterKabus

1. Consultation judging will begin at 1:00 pm and run through3:00pm.Itisrecommendedexhibitorbepresentfor the consultation judging. If it is not possible for exhibitortobepresent,aleaderorparentmayrepresentexhibitor.

2. Leaf exhibits (except class 613) are to be mounted on heavystockpaperandplacedinlooseleafbinders.Magnetic or adhesive filler sheets (like those used in photo albums) are recommended. Leaf, twig and fruit collectionsmaybeexhibitedinanymanner.Maximumexhibitsize:2’x3’.

3. Name, club age and year in project should be on front cover.

4. Preparealabelandplaceinalowercornerofthepage.Labelshouldincludepropercommonnameaslistedinthe4-Hbulletin334,“ListofNativeKansasForestTrees,”countywherecollected,andday,monthandyearcollected.

5. For ideas on mounting, see Forestry Project Book.6. Dividespecimensinto2sections:NativeKansasTrees

andNon-NativeTrees.

Section Class # Class Description

<<Junior 4-H Forester, Knowing Trees as Individuals (Leaf Collections)>>

A 607 Beginning (leaves from 10 different nativeKansastreesorleaf,twig,andfruit from 5 different native Kansas trees;exhibitmayincludenon-nativespecimensinadditiontorequirednative Kansas tree specimens)

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Section Class # Class Description

556 OneJarPickleorRelish

558 OneJarMeat

560

DriedFoodOnekindofdriedfoodproductexhibitedinasmallcanningjar. (If not displayed in a canning jar, it will be lowered one ribbon placing.) Suggested amount: 1/3-½cup,orthreeorfourpiecesperexhibit. All meat jerky must be cookedto160°Fbeforeorafterdrying.Driedproductsmustincludetherecipeandpreparationsteps.Jerkynotheatedto160°Fwillbedisqualified and not be judged. Contact the extension office for heatinginstructions.

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Section Class # Class Description

608 Intermediate:LeafSpecimensOnly-Exhibitleavesofaminimumof20(includes10newinadditiontothosepreviously exhibited) different native Kansastreeleaves;canexhibitnon-nativeinadditiontotherequirednativeKansastrees.

609 Senior:Exhibitleavesofaminimumof25(includesatleast5newinadditiontothosepreviouslyexhibited) different native Kansas treeorleaf,twig,andfruitof10different trees (includes at least 5 newinadditiontothosepreviouslyexhibited). Can exhibit non-native Kansastrees.

613 Advanced:Exhibitleavesofaminimumof40(includesatleast20specimens) different native Kansas treeorleaf,twig,orfruitor20different includes 10 new plus those previouslyexhibited.Canexhibitnon-nativeinadditiontotherequirednativeKansastrees.

615 HowaTreeGrows:Display–Entrymay include a project notebook with 10ormoreseedscollectedwithpicturesshowinggerminationstudy;oramountingofathinsectionofwoodcutfromtheendofalogortopofstumplabelwithinformationsuchaskindofwoodandageoftreewhencut,orexhibitanillustrationofhowatreegrows.

617 TreeAppreciation:Display–Entrymayincludearesearchorreportingnotebookwithnomorethan10pagesbasedontheexhibitor’sselectedtree.Thisnotebookmayincludesketches,drawings,pictures,astory,oranyotherthingswhichwillhelptellaboutthetreeyouhaveselected.JuniorForestry Record (P-1089) is the reference manual for this project.

Geology - Dept. 23 4-HENTRY: Thursday,July23,4:00-7:00pm,EHCONSULTATION JUDGING: Friday,July24,1:30-3:30pm,EHSUPERINTENDENT: WILLGILLILANDJr. Superintendent: Ian Schulz & LeeAnn Skinner

1. ExhibitswillbereviewedbytheJudgeFridaymorningandconsultwiththeexhibitorintheafternoon.Ifitisnotpossibleforexhibitortobepresent,aleaderorparentmayrepresentexhibitor.

2. Eachexhibitorisrequiredtoidentifyeachdisplaybox by placing an identification label bearing name, countyordistrict,andnumberofspecimensintheupperleft-handcorneroftheplexiglasscover

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(inside-usecleardouble-sidedtapetoadheregummed labels), and by attaching a label with the sameinformationonthelowerrightcornerofthebox (outside).

3. Exhibitormayenterinbothgeologyandlapidaryclasses.Exhibitormayshowinonlyoneofthefirst five geology classes (637, 638, 639, 640 and 641). Exhibitor may also show in geology class 642 Mineralogy, 643 Fossils, 644 (special exhibit), and in onelapidaryclass.

4. Specimensshouldbelabeledwithspecimennumber,datecollected,specimennameanddescription,andlocalitywherecollected.Nolegaldescriptionisneeded.

5. Specimensshouldbemountedintheboxbypropergroups:rocks,mineralsorfossils.

6. Displayboxesaretobe18”x24”x3½”withplexiglasscover.Specimensaretobearrangedacrossthenarrow18”dimensionofthedisplayboxwithorientedplexiglassslidingouttowardthetop.

7. Fossils must be identified to the Phylum, Class andGenuslevel.Genusnameistobeginwithacapitalletter.Speciesnameisalllowercase.Genusandspeciesnamesmusteitherbeitalicizedorunderlined,notboth.Thewords“phylum,class,genus”onlabelsaretobespelledout,notabbreviated.Morethanonespecimenofthesamekindofrockormineralorspeciesofafossilmaybeexhibitedifthisduplicationrepresentsdifferent geological formations. Specimen label mustshowthisdistinction(FortHayslimestone,not just limestone; calcite from the Greenhorn Formation, not just calcite; Phylum: Brachiopoda Class:ArticulataGenus:CompositafromtheMorrillLimestone Member, not just Phylum: Brachiopoda Class: Articulata Genus: Composita).

8. Forgeologyclasses637,638,639,640,641and642all specimens must be collected (not purchased) fromlocationsinKansas,withtheexceptionofTri-StateMiningAreaspecimenscollectedfromthese three adjacent counties: Ottawa County, OK; NewtonandJasperCounties,MO.Otheroutofstatespecimenswillnotcountintheminimumnumberfortheclass,norwilltheybeconsideredinthejudging.

9. Out-of-statespecimensmaybeexhibitedinamarkedsectionofthedisplayboxbutarenottocomprise the major portion of the exhibit except inclass645.Out-of-statespecimenswillnotcountintheminimumnumberforclass,norwilltheybeconsidered in the judging.

10. Fossils in class 637 are to be identified to at least the phylum level; classes 638-641 to be identified asphylum,class,andgenuslevels,ifpossible.Rocksin classes 640 and 641 must be identified by proper nameandtype.

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11. Minimumof12specimensforclass637and15forclasses638-641mustbecollectedduringthecurrent4-Hyear.Class637musthaveaminimumof 3 in each category (rocks, minerals, and fossils); classes638-641musthaveaminimumof5ineachcategory.

Section Class # Class Description

A637 *Twelve Different Rocks, Minerals

and Fossils (first or second time exhibitoronly;displayedinanappropriate box of exhibitors choice)

638 Fifteen Different Rocks, Minerals and Fossils (one box)

639 Thirty Different Rocks, Minerals and Fossils(secondorthirdtimeexhibitor; one box)

640 Forty-Five Different Rocks, Minerals and Fossils(exhibitormusthaveshowninaboveclassesinpreviousyears; limited to 2 boxes). Exhibitor mustidentifytherocksasigneous,metamorphicorsedimentary.Theserocktypesmustbespelledoutonlabelsorhavealegiblekey.

641 Sixty Different Rocks, Minerals and Fossils(exhibitormusthaveshowninaboveclassesinpreviousyearslimitedto 2 boxes)

642 Mineralogy:Displayaminimumof15mineralspecimenscollectedinKansas,atleast5ofwhichhavebeencollectedduringthecurrent4-Hyear.Themineralsaretobegroupedbymineralclass(i.e.Carbonates,oxides,silicates), and at least 3 classes must berepresented.Themembermustuseonestandarddisplaybox(see#1). The specimens must be labeled withthenumberofthespecimen,datecollected,nameofspecimen,countywherecollectedandchemicalcomposition (i.e. CaCO3 for calcite) if known.

Section Class # Class Description

643 Fossils:Displayaminimumof15fossilspecimenscollectedbytheparticipantinKansas,atleast5ofwhichhavebeencollectedduringthecurrent4-Hyear.ThefossilsaretobegroupedbyPhylumandClass,andatleast3phylamustberepresented(Brachiopoda,Chordata,Mollusca,etc.) The member must use one standard display box (see #1). The specimensmustbelabeledwiththenumberofthespecimen;datecollected;countywherecollected;formation,member,orsource;phylum,class,andgenusorpart;andgeologicage(Cretaceous,Permian,Pennsylvanian, etc.) See #5 for additionalfossillabelingexpectations.

644 Special Exhibit(displayrelatinggeologytoeverydaylivingortoamineraltest,arockformationsgeologicalhistory,speciesofafossil,formsof1mineralorvariationsof1kindofrock,archeological,Indianartifactsetc.;lapidaryaccepted;limitedto4’oftablespaceortwoboxes) If planning on displaying at StateFair,careshouldbetakentousedurablematerialsthatwillwithstandStateFairconditions.

645 Lapidary.Displayatleast5varietiesof Polished (tumbled) specimens and 5varietiesofunpolishedspecimensthathavenotyetreceivedlapidarytreatment.Thesedonothavetobeanexampleof“beforeandafter”,nordotheyhavetobeself-collected.Locales must be identified. Only those exhibitinglapidaryattheStateFairforthe first time may exhibit in this class.

646 Lapidary-Displaybeforeandafterexamplesofatleast3varietiesofspecimens,atleast2tumbled-polishedand2unpolishedofeach.Thereisnorequirementthatthe4-Hercollectanyof these. Locale must be identified. Lapidaryworkshouldbedoneduringthecurrent4-Hyear.

647 Lapidary-Displaybeforeandafterexamplesofatleast6varietiesofspecimens,atleast2tumble-polishedand2unpolishedofeach.Atleasttwovarietiesshouldbecollectedfromthenativesitebythe4-Her,atleastoneofwhichcomesfromKansas.Localesmust be identified. Lapidary work on atleastthreevarietiesshouldbedoneduringthecurrent4-Hyear.

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Section Class # Class Description

648 Lapidary-Displaybeforeandafterexamplesofatleast9varietiesofspecimens,atleast2tumble-polishedand2unpolishedofeach.Atleastthreevarietiesshouldbecollectedfromthenativesitebythe4-Her,atleasttwoofwhichcomesfromKansas.Locales must be identified. Lapidary workonatleastthreevarietiesshould.Bedoneduringthecurrent4-Hyear.

649 Lapidary-Exhibitatleast6specimensthathavenotpreviouslybeenexhibited,whichhavereceivedlapidarytreatment.Lapidarytreatmentmayconsistofpolishing,and end, face or flat lapping. Specimensmustrepresentatleast3different varieties and include at least threecabochonsofanysizeorshape,onlyoneofwhichmaybefree-formed.Acabochonisastyleofcuttinginwhichthetopofthestoneformsadomedorcurvedconvexsurface.Threeofthespecimensmustbemounted into jewelry findings. Special lapidaryexhibitsshouldbeenteredinclass644.Pleasenotethateachmemberislimitedtooneentryinthisclass.

*NoStateFairClass

Goats, Meat/Pygmy - Dept. 24 4-H/FFAARRIVAL TIME: Wednesday,July22,5:00-9:00pm,Openforalllivestock,LPWEIGH IN: Thursday,July23,9:00-9:30am,LPEXHIBITOR MEETING: Thursday,July23,11:00am,LPJUDGING: Friday,July24,9:00am,LPRELEASE: Sunday,July26,4:00pmoraftertheconclusionofthe Fashion Review, whichever comes first.SUPERINTENDENT: CURTIS&KIMSTAHELHelpers: DerekStahel,RileyShowalter,ShelbyShowalter

1. Exhibitors may enter no more than two (2) goats per classwithamaximumof6head.

2. Ownership of goat is April 26th and verified at weigh-in,April26,2020.Allmarketgoatsmustbetaggedwithan official 4-H tag. If the goat is pregnant and the 4-Her wants the offspring at the fair, notify the superintendent atweigh-in.Market goats and non-registered stock must be brought to weigh-in to receive their official 4-H tag. Non-registered stock without official 4-H tag and USDA premise tag are not eligible for exhibition. Registered stock must have papers and matching tattoos. Bring registration papers to exhibitor’s meeting for verification.

Goats, Meat/Pygmy22WED17002100 5:00pm-9:00pm GoatsMeat/PygmyArrival-LP23THU09000930 9:00am-9:30am GoatsMeat/PygmyWeigh-In-LP23THU11000000 11:00am GoatsMeat/PygmyExhibitorMeeting-LP24FRI09000000 9:00am GoatsMeat/PygmyShow-LP

3. AllgoatsmusthaveaUSDApremiseIDtagtoshowpercurrentStateofKansasregulations(unlessyoushow proof of being registered by breed association). Allanimalsmustbeinproperphysicalcondition,be properly identified and free of visual evidence of infectious,contagious,orparasiticdiseaseattimeofarrival.Nohealthpapersarerequired;however,animalsshowingevidenceofsickness,infections,contagiousorparasitic disease will result in the animals’ rejection for entry. The inspector’s decision is final. No bucks can be shownatthecountyfair.TagorregistrationnumbersmustbeincludedonyourFairPre-EntryForm.

4. Exhibitorsmustbeneatlyandappropriatelyattired.5. Exhibitor may exhibit only one (1) animal in Fitting and

Showing class and must be the project of the exhibitor. PygmyandmarketbreedswillshowagainsteachotherinFittingandShowingclasses.

6. Pygmieswillbeshownaccordingtoageandclassesmaybeacombinationofbothdoesandwethers.Therewillbe2classesformarketgoats:DairyBreedandMeatBreed/MeatBreedCross.Marketgoatswillbedividedbyweight.Goatsmaybeshowninclass321:Non-Milking/Non-MarketGoatsiftheyhavenotbeenshowninanyotherclassexceptFittingandShowing.

7. PygmygoatexhibitorsmayshowinFittingandShowingclasses.Pygmygoatdoesmaynotbeshowninanydairyclasses.

8. Class321Non-Milking/Non-MarketGoats-(seeDairyGoat division)a. Doeorwethernotshowninanyotherclassexcept

FittingandShowingb. Oneentryper4-Herc. They will be judged on:

i. How well they have been cared for and are fitted fortheshow

ii. How easily they show (an indication of practice)iii. Yourknowledgeofgoatsingeneralandyour

animalinparticular9. Marketgoatsmusthavemilkteethandbecastrated(i.e.

NO BUCKS ALLOWED). Market goats can be of either sex andcannotbeshowninanyotherclassexceptFittingandShowing.

10. Market goats must be weighed and identified by April 26, 2020,atweigh-in.

11. MinimumweightforMarketClassesis50lbs.whenweighedatthefair.Thoseunder50lbs.willbeshowninClass332:FeederClass.

12. AllmarketgoatsmustbeweighedThursday,July22,9:00-9:30am.

13. AllPygmy/MarketGoatexhibitorswillfollowthegenerallivestockrules.

14. PleasemakesuretosignupforaFitting&ShowingclassANDMarket,BreedingorPygmyclass.

15. Marketwethershornscanbetippedorremoved.16. Goatsmustbeshownwithallfourfeetontheground.

Exhibitorsmayuseacollar,acollarwithashortlead,orhalterwhenshowing.Prongcollarsareallowed.BRACINGOFDOESISALLOWEDinallclassesoftheshow.

17. CalculationforclassagebreaksisJuly23,2020.

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Section Class # Class Description

A 298 Fitting and Showing (15 & over)

299 Fitting and Showing (10-14 yrs old)

300 Fitting and Showing (9 & under)

<<Pygmy Goat>>

B 314 Doe or Wether (0 to 3 months)

315 Doe or Wether (3 to 9 months)

316 Doe or Wether (9 months or older)

<<Registered Boer & Boer Cross>>

C 317 Doe (0 to 3 months)

318 Doe (3 to 6 months)

319 Doe (6 to 12 months)

320 Doe (12 to 24 months)

321 Doe (24 months or older)

<<Special Classes>>

D 330 DairyBreedMarketGoat

331 MeatBreedorMeatBreedCrossMarketGoat

332 MarketGoatFeederClass(49lbs.orlighter.Animalsinthisclassarenoteligibleforchampionshiporlivestockauction.Dairyandmeatbreedsshown together.)

E 333 Bothbredandownedbyexhibitorand/orimmediatefamily,breedingor market animal. Only one (1) animalperexhibitorcanbeentered.(TheJudgewillpickbestanimalforattributes.)

Hay Bale Display - Dept. 25 4-HShawneeCountyFairHayBaleContestfor4-HClubswillbeawardedamonetaryprizeatthefair. 1st place $40, 2nd place $30, 3rd place $20, and 4th place $10.1. Call the 4-H office, 232-0062, ext. 111, by July 8thto

reservearoundhaybaleforyour4-Hclub.Workasagrouptodecorate.

2. HaywillbeontheExpogroundsnearthemainentranceonTopekaBlvd.andmustbedecoratedbyJuly17,2020.Thedecorationsmustberemovedby4:00pmonJuly26,2020, or the prize money (if your club is a winner) will beforfeited.JudgingwilltakeplaceonJuly18th.

3. PleasesubmitaphotoofyourdecoratedhaybaletotheFair Office at the Fair by noon on Thursday, July 23rd.

4. Entries will be judged on eye appeal, construction, use ofmaterial,andcreativity.Thefairthemeis“Some Fair Over The Rainbow”.

Hay Bale Display17FRI21000000 9:00pm HayBaleDisplaySetUpDeadline23THU12000000 Noon Hay Bale Photo Due to Fair Office

5. Thebaleshouldbedecoratedwithagoodcleanwholesomenature.Novulgarorsuggestivedecorationswillbeallowed-thisincludespeoplerolled-upinsidethebalewithfeetorheadstickingout.Pleasecallthe4-HOffice if you have any questions.

6. Balescanbeplacedlyingontheirsideorstandingonend.Thisisyourchoice.Pleasespecifypositionofthebaleontheentryform.Ifyouwillbeprovidingamaximumof8smallrectangularbalesforfeetordecoration,pleaselistonentryform.ForsafetypurposesroundbaleswillNOTbestackedontopofeachother.

7. Decorationsshouldbeweatherandwind-proof.Theyshouldalsobecheckedandmaintaineddaily.

8. PaintmaybeappliedtothehaybalebutNOTonthegrass.

Section Class # Class Description

A 1550 Haybaledecorating

Home Environment - Dept. 26 4-HENTRY: Thursday,July23,5:00-7:00pm,EHJUDGING: Friday,July24,9:00am,EHSUPERINTENDENTS: LISAPFANNENSTIEL-GARRISON

Exhibitor must be enrolled in the Home Environment project.

1. Exhibitor may present four (4) entries in the project area. Exhibitors may enter one (1) exhibit at the StateFair.

2. Judgingcriteriawillinclude:PlanandstoryUseofcolorUseofdesignCombinationofthingsSelection (rating workmanship and/or choice)

Educational ExhibitAnEducationalExhibitmaybeintheformofaposter,notebookordisplayshowinganddescribingsomethinglearned, a project done, a Home Environment community serviceprogram,etc.FollowcopyrightlawsasexplainedintheGeneralRulesasyouarepreparingyourexhibit.Takecaretoselectmaterialsthatwillwithstandfairconditions.Nocardtabledisplaysareallowed.Iftheexhibitisaposter,itmustnotbelargerthan22”x28”.Iftheexhibitisadisplay,maximumsizeisa2’x3’tri-folddisplayboard.Nameandcountyordistrictmustbeclearlymarkedoneducationalexhibits.Theeducationalexhibitevaluationformwillbeprovided at judging time.

Single Exhibit -anarticlemadebyexhibitorforthehome;includeexplanationofhowitemwasmade,cost, picture, pattern, etc.; describe how item fits intocoloranddesignschemeofroom;explanationwillbeconsideredinthetotalscore.

Home Environment23THU17001900 5:00pm-7:00pm HomeEnvironmentEntry-EH24FRI09000000 9:00am HomeEnvironmentJudging-EH

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Poster/Notebook -mayincludeswatches,color,stories, photographs, and project records which detailwhatwasaccomplishedthisyearwithadescriptionoflongtermplans.

Recycled Exhibit -anarticlerefurbishedbyexhibitorforthehome;includedescriptionofhowitemwasre-made,cost,picture,pattern,etc.;describe how item fits into decor; explanation will beconsideredinthetotalscore.

Section Class # Class Description

A 650A Single Exhibit (7-12 yrs old)

650B Single Exhibit (13 & over)

651A Poster (7-12 yrs old)

651B Poster (13 & over)

652A Notebook (7-12 yrs old)

652B Notebook (13 and over)

653A Educational Exhibit (7-12 yrs old)

653B Educational Exhibit (13 & over)

654A Recycled Exhibit (7-12 yrs old)

654B Recycled Exhibit (13 & over)

Horse - Dept. 27 4-H/FFASTALLS AVAILABLE: Friday,July17,4:00-7:00pmandSaturday,July18,7:00amCHECK-IN: Friday4:00-7:00pmandSaturday,July18,7:30-9:00 am (Horses can not arrive outside of check in times.) HorseIDpapersrequired.CHECK-OUT: SundayJuly19,notbeforeendoflastclass(Costume). Horses are required to stay through Horse Show forpublicviewing.SHOW: Saturday,July18,10:00am;Sunday,July19,9:00amSUPERINTENDENTS: TINACRAMER,KRISTINASALICETI,SARATHOMAS,JOELLCHOCKLEY,JAMIESTUDEBAKER,DESIGARCIA,CHRISTYSTONEKINGJr. Superintendents: DanaliCramer,AngelineSaliceti,AllisaThomas,AlexisChockley,PaigeChockley,KaitlynChockley,LexiStudebaker,SaraEggenberger,LakynStonekingExhibitors may only show a 4-H identified horse, no exceptions will be made.Each Exhibitor is allowed one stall (one horse per stall) for each of their 4-H ID’d horses that are being shown. Each family is allowed one tack stall.

1. Animalmaybeexhibitedinonehalterclassonly.2. Animalmustbeshownbytheexhibitorforwhomitisa

project with the following exceptions:a. Ifamedicalemergencyarisesandthe

superintendentsagreeanexceptionshouldbemade.b. Ifexhibitorhasmorethan1animalinthesame

halterclass.3. Chapsareoptional.4. Kansas4-Hstronglysupportsandencouragestheuseof

ASTM certified/SEI approved safety helmets in all equine events.Protectiveheadgearisencouragedinallclasseswithoutdiscrimination.

Horse17FRI16001900 4:00pm-7:00pm HorseStallAvailable&Check-In-LP18SAT07000000 7:00am HorseStallAvailable-LP18SAT07300900 7:30am-9:00amHorseCheck-In-LP18SAT10000000 10:00am HorseShow-LP19SUN09000000 9:00am HorseShow-LP

5. 4-H horse project and show rules are followed for the exhibition.(Rulebooksareavailableatthecountyextension office for a nominal fee.)

6. Pony is defined as a horse that is over 32” and up to 56” at the withers. A Miniature is defined as a horse 32” or underatthewithers.

7. Exhibitorsmustbeatthegateandreadytoenterwhentheirclassiscalled.Noticeoftackchangesshouldbegiventothegatepersonatleastoneclassinadvance.

8. ParentsandotheradultsmayNOTridethe4-Hershorseduring the fair (Friday, Saturday or Sunday), unless the horseisbeingusedfortheHorseJudgingclassorleadline.

9. Exhibitormaystayovernightinacamper-typetrailerthathasalockbutmustbesupervisedbyaparentwhoisalsostayingovernight.Stayingovernightinstallsisnotallowed.

10. AGrandandReserveChampionwillbeselectedpereach4-Hagegroupclass,bynumberofpointsforWesternPerformance(Showmanship,Trail,WesternPleasure,Western Horsemanship); English Performance (English Pleasure, English Equitation); Jumping (Equitation over Fences, Hunter over Fences, Hunter Hack);Ranch Horse (RanchHorseRail,RanchHorsePattern,RanchHorseTrail, Reining); and Racing (Pole Bending, Barrel Racing, and Flag Race). Awards will be presented by ceremony at closeofshow.

11. EnglishJumpingClasses:Allexhibitorsinhunterhackandduringfencewarm-upexercisesarerequiredtowearanapprovedhelmet,whichmusthavetheASTM/SEIstickerintactontheinsideofthehelmetandadatewithin the last five years. All jumping will be done at 18”, withtheexceptionof7-9yearoldsbeingallowedtohavecrossrails.ThisappliestoEquitationoverFences,HunterOverFencesandHunterHack.

12. AllEnglishJumpingCompetitorsarerequiredtobeavailableSaturdayaftertheshowclassesand/orHorseJudging, to set-up jumps for the following day. Practice jumping will be allowed at this time, as long as the exhibitorhasaresponsibleadultpresent.

13. Forsafetyconcerns,parentsareencouragedtobeonpremiseswith4-Heratalltimes.

14. Classes in bold have been identified as 4-H premium classes.Allotherclassesarenon-premiumclasses.

15. IntermediateandSeniorShowmanshipChampionsandReserveChampionsqualifyforRoundRobinShowmanship,whichisheldtheSunday,oftheoverallcountyfairstartingat9:00am.RoundRobinparticipantsare required to bring their qualified horses for all contestantstoshowduringRoundRobin.

16. HorseJudgingwillbedone30minutesafterthecompletionoftheshowclassesSaturdayorat7:00pmSaturday, whichever is earlier. Sigh-up for judging is done with the Judging Contests Project, which is located within thefairbook.

******************************* **LOCAL 4-H CLUB WILL BE SUPPLYING ** ** CONCESSIONS FOR THE WEEKEND ** *******************************

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Classes listed in Bold are Premium Classes

Section Class # Class Description

Saturday, July 18, 10:00 am661 Weanling/YearlingFillies

662 2&3YearOldMares

663 4 year & Over Mares (14-18 yrs old)

664 4 year & Over Mares (10-13 yrs old)

665 4 year & Over Mares (7-9 yrs old)

<<Grand & Reserve Mares>>

667 Weanling/YearlingGeldings

668 2&3YearOldGeldings

669 4 year & Over Geldings (14-18 yrs old)

670 4 year & Over Geldings (10-13 yrs old)

671 4 year & Over Geldings (7-9 yrs old)

<<Grand & Reserve Geldings>>

673 PonyMares32”to56”

674 MiniatureMares32”orunder

675 PonyGeldings32”to56”

676 MiniatureGeldings32”orunder

<<Grand & Reserve Ponies/Miniatures>>

677 Showmanship (14-18 yrs old)

678 Showmanship (10-13 yrs old)

679 Showmanship (7-9 yrs old)

<<Master Showmanship>>

<<Break for Tack Changes>>

680 Dummy Roping (14-18 yrs old)

681 Dummy Roping (10-13 yrs old)

682 Dummy Roping (7-9 yrs old)

683 Pole Bending (14-18 yrs old)

684 Pole Bending (10-13 yrs old)

685 Pole Bending (7-9 yrs old)

686 Barrel Racing (14-18 yrs old)

687 Barrel Racing (10-13 yrs old)

688 Barrel Racing (7-9 yrs old)

689 Flag Race (14-18 yrs old)

690 Flag Race (10-13 yrs old)

691 Flag Race (7-9 yrs old)

692 Egg Race (14-18 yrs old)

693 Egg Race (10-13 yrs old)

694 Egg Race (7-9 yrs old)

695 Lead Back Race (14-18 yrs old)

Section Class # Class Description

696 Lead Back Race (10-13 yrs old)

697 Lead Back Race (7-9 yrs old)

698 Key Hole (14-18 yrs old)

699 Key Hole (10-13 yrs old)

700 Key Hole (7-9 yrs old)

Sunday, July 19, 9:00 am714 EquitationOverFences(14-18yrs

old)

715 EquitationOverFences(10-13yrsold)

716 Equitation Over Fences (7-9 yrs old)

717 Hunter Over Fences (14-18 yrs old)

718 Hunter Over Fences (10-13 yrs old)

719 Hunter Over Fences (7-9 yrs old)

720 Hunter Hack (14-18 yrs old)

721 Hunter Hack (10-13 yrs old)

722 Hunter Hack (7-9 yrs old)

723 English Pleasure (14-18 yrs old)

724 English Pleasure (10-13 yrs old)

725 English Pleasure (7-9 yrs old)

726 English Equitation (14-18 yrs old)

727 English Equitation (10-13 yrs old)

728 English Equitation (7-9 yrs old)

729 Western Trail (14-18 yrs old)

730 Western Trail (10-13 yrs old)

731 Western Trail (7-9 yrs old)

732 Ranch Horse Trail (14-18 yrs old)

733 Ranch Horse Trail (10-13 yrs old)

734 Ranch Horse Trail (7-9 yrs old)

735 Walk/TrotHorsemanshipAllAges(may not enter any loping classes)

736 WesternHorsemanship(14-18yrsold)

737 WesternHorsemanship(10-13yrsold)

738 Western Horsemanship (7-9 yrs old)

739 Walk/TrotWesternPleasureAllAges(may not enter any loping classes)

740 PonyWesternPleasure(maynotenterage group Western Pleasure)

741 Western Pleasure (14-18 yrs old)

742 Western Pleasure (10-13 yrs old)

743 Western Pleasure (7-9 yrs old)

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Section Class # Class Description

744 WesternPleasure(JuniorHorses-4Yrs. And under)

745 WesternPleasure(Sr.Horses-5yearsand older)

746 Snaffle Bit Pleasure (3 year old horses; 2 hands may be used)

747 PleasurePairs

748 Ranch Horse Rail (14-18 yrs old)

749 Ranch Horse Rail (10-13 yrs old)

750 Ranch Horse Rail (7-9 yrs old)

754 Ranch Horse Pattern (14-18 yrs old)

755 Ranch Horse Pattern (10-13 yrs. Old)

756 Ranch Horse Pattern (7-9 yrs. Old)

757 Reining (14-18 yrs old)

758 Reining (10-13 yrs. Old)

759 Reining (7-9 yrs. Old)

760 LeadLine

761 BarrelRaceonaStick

<<Break to Allow for Costume Dressing>>

762 CostumeClass

*Awardstofollow**HorseJudgingisAvailableintheJudgingContestsDepartment**

Horticulture - Dept. 28 4-H/FFAENTRY & CONSULTATION JUDGING: Friday,July24,2:00-4:30PM,EHSUPERINTENDENTS: WAYNESTANDER&MASTERGARDENERSJr. Superintendents: SethMcConnell,LeahHudson

1.Exhibitormayexhibitinnomorethan5classesinSectionAwithalimitof5entriesperclass.

2. Exhibit judging will be by the rules in the Extension BulletinC-405“ExhibitingFruitsandVegetables”.

3.Secureentryformtoplateorcontainerwithstringortape.Useasturdyplate,bowlorcontainerthatwillsupporttheweightoftheproduce.

4.Pleasehavehybrid/varietyandspecimennameonentrycard.

5. Youth may participate in consultation judging this year at thetimeofentry;asinglenotecardcanalsobeleftwiththe entry in place of consultation judging. Consultation judging will proceed on a first come first serve basis.

Horticulture24FRI14001630 2:00pm-4:30pm HorticultureEntry&ConsultationJudging-EH

BEAUTY FROM HORTICULTURE PHASE1. ThreeentriesperclassperexhibitorinSectionB.2. Cut flower specimens need to have variety and specimen

nameonentrycard.3. Refertoinformationpamphlet“PreparingCutFlowers

andHouseplantsforExhibit”,4H-826forproperexhibitingguidelines.

4. Referto“FloralDesignGuide”forFreshandDriedarrangementguidelines.

5. Cut flower specimens must be grown by the exhibitor. Artificially or commercially produced material is not acceptable.

6. Arrangementmaterialsaresuggestedtobegrownand/orcollected.See“PreparingCutFlowersforExhibit”.Artificial flowers are not allowed.

7. Entriesareallowedonesquarefootoftablespace.Entriesmaybetallerthan12inches,butnotwider.

8. CutFlowerSpecimensmustbedisplayedinclear,CLEAN,inexpensiveGLASScontainersorvases(thatcanbedisposed of if not claimed at close of fair). NO plastic waterbottles.Containershouldbeinproportiontothespecimen.

9. Arrangementscanbedisplayedininexpensivecontainersappropriateforthedesign.

10. TheCountyFairwillNOTberesponsiblefortheloss,damage, or storage of any flower arrangements, vases, or containers.ContainerscannotbepickedupuntilreleasetimeonSunday.

11. Exhibitor is responsible for maintaining water in floral exhibitsduringthefair.

12. PurpleribbonwinnersareeligibletoentertheStateFair4-HFlowerShow.Exhibitormustpre-enterwithCountyExtension Office. Check State Fair guidelines.

13. AgeGroups:7-9,10-13,and14andover.Tree Fruits (5 each): Apples, pears, peaches, or similar

sizedfruits.Grapes (2 bunches)

Section Class # Class Description

A 835 Small vegetable specimen plate (12) Ex:greensnapbeans,yellowwaxbeans,othersmallvegetables.

836 Mediumvegetablespecimenplate(5) Ex: cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, tomatoes,beets,whiteonions,yellowonions,redonions,bellpeppers,otherpeppers,okra,parsnips,radishes,turnips,sweetpotatoes,redpotatoes,whiteorRussetpotatoes,carrots,miniaturepumpkin,decorativegourds,orothermediumvegetables.

837 Large vegetables specimen plate (1) Ex:watermelon,summersquash,wintersquash,largetypepumpkin,eggplant,cabbage,cantaloupe,otherlargevegetable.

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Section Class # Class Description

838 Fresh Culinary herbs (6) Ex: parsley, basil,dill,etc.Sixstems(oracomparable quantity) of one variety offreshherbsmustbeexhibitedinadisposablecontainerofwater.Driedherbsarenotaccepted.

839 Small fruits (one half pint box) Ex: Strawberries,blackberries,orothersizedfruits.(Ifother,pleaseincludename of fruit on entry).

840 Tree fruits (plate of 5) Ex: apples, pears,peaches,orsimilarsizedfruits.

841 Grapes (plate of 2 bunches).

842 Garden Display –Eachexhibitorinthisclasswillbelimitedtofoursquarefeetofspace.TheGardenDisplaymustbeexhibitedinatray,basketorcontainerthatcanbeeasilymovedbythe fair staff. Exhibit consists of five different types of fresh vegetables or fruits.Cannedproductsandshelledvegetablesarenotacceptable.Onlyonevarietyofeachtypeofvegetableorfruitorfruits.Cannedproductsandshelledvegetablesarenotacceptable.Onlyonevarietyofeachtypeofvegetableorfruitmaybeexhibited.The numbers of the five types of vegetablesorfruitstobeexhibitedareasfollows:Large Vegetables (One each):Cabbage,Cantaloupe,Eggplant,LargePumpkin,Squash,Watermelon.Medium Vegetables (Five each):Beets,Carrots,Cucumbers,DecorativeGourds,Potatoes,MiniaturePumpkins,Okra,Onions,Peppers,Radishes,SweetPotatoes,Tomatoes,orothersimilarsizedvegetable.Small Vegetables (Twelve each):Greensnapbeans,waxbeans,Englishpeas,orothersimilarsizedvegetables.Small fruits (One half pint box): Strawberries, blackberries, raspberries,orothersimilarsizedfruits.Combination Planter & Dish Garden

B 850 Annual Garden Flower,butspecimen,singlestem.

851 Perennial Garden Flower,cutspecimen,singlestem.

852 Fresh Flower Arrangement.Flowermaterialsmustbegrownand/orcollectedbyexhibitor,notpurchased.

853 Dried Flower Arrangement.Nofabricorplasticmaterialallowed.

Judging Contests - Dept. 29 4-H/FFA• HORSE JUDGING CONTEST: Saturday,July18,7:00pmor

30minutesaftertheshowiscomplete-LP SUPERINTENDENT: TINACRAMER Jr. Superintendents: Jesstine&BethanyWaldy• HORTICULTURE JUDGING CONTEST (Questions, small

ID, & placing classes only): Friday,July17,10:30am–1:00pm,LowmanUnitedMethodistChurch,15th&Gage

SUPERINTENDENT: ARIELWHITELY-NOLL• LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST: Sunday,July26,11:00or

30minutesafterRoundRobin,LP SUPERINTENDENTS: LIVESTOCKCOMMITTEE• PHOTOGRAPHY JUDGING CONTEST: Sunday,July19,

1:30am-4:00pmManorConferenceCenter.Anyonemayenter.TeamsforStateFaircompetitionwillbeselectedfromthecontest.

• POULTRY JUDGING CONTEST & QUIZ BOWL: Saturday,July25,10:00am,EH

SUPERINTENDENT: DONNABRADEN Jr. Superintendents: Sydney&GracieBraden• RABBIT JUDGING & BREED ID CONTEST: Saturday,

July25,10:00am,EH:Participationopento4-H/FFAmembers

SUPERINTENDENTS: MELISSATILLERY&BRENDAIMMENSCHUH

Section Class # Class Description

A 1362 HorseJudgingContest

1363 HorticultureJudgingContest

1364 LivestockJudgingContest

1365 PhotographyJudgingContest

1366 PoultryJudgingContest&QuizBowl

1367 RabbitJudgingContest&BreedID

Judging Contests18SAT19000000 7:00pm HorseJudgingContest–LP17FRI10301300 10:30am-1:00pm HorticultureJudgingContest-LU26SUN11000000 11:00am LivestockJudgingContest–LP25SAT10000000 10:00am PoultryJudgingContest&QuizBowl–EH25SAT13000000 1:00pm RabbitJudging&BreedIDContest-EH

Section Class # Class Description

854 Horticulture Notebook. Entryshallconsistofanotebookorthreeringbinderofwrittennarrativedescribing a horticulture project such asalandscapedesign,landscapeinstallation,lawnrenovation,watergarden, flower garden, vegetable garden,lawnmowingservice,landscapemaintenancebusiness,farmer’smarketbusiness,orotherhorticulture project. 4-Hers are encouragedtoincludephotographs,illustrationsand/orlandscapedrawingsthathelpexplainworkdonebythemember.Photostakenfromthesamelocationbefore,duringandafter the completion of the project are particularlyhelpful.Exhibitormayenteronehorticulturenotebook.

*NoStateFairClass** Classified as Perennial Garden Flower at State Fair

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Livestock SaleSaturday,July25,5:00pm,LPSUPERINTENDENT: LARRYWEHNERAsst. Superintendents: ALL LivestockSuperintendents

1. Marketbeefmustbetaggedbywhencountywidetaggingoccurred.Marketgoats.Sheep,swine,poultryandrabbitsmust be owned and tagged (except rabbits and poultry) bywhencountywidetaggingoccurred.MinimumsaleweightsbyJuly23,2020areasfollows:• Beef1000lbs.• Goats50lbs.• Sheep100lbs.• Swine220lbs.• Poultry3lbs.• Rabbits3to5lbs.

2. Thisisapremiumsale.Allsalesinthepremiumauctionare final. Animals going through the premium bid sale ringcannotbeshowninanyother4-Hshoworgothroughanypremiumsale.Sellersmaynotrepurchasetheseanimalstoshowatanyothercontests.

3. Limitof2marketlotsper4-H/FFAmembercanbesoldinLivestockSale(e.g.2lambsor2swineor2beefor2goatsor2penspoultryor2pensrabbitsoranycombination of 2 lots).

4. Saleorderofspecieswillrotatefromyeartoyear(e.g.2019 Goat,Poultry,Rabbit,Sheep,Swine,Beef;2020 willbe: Poultry, Rabbit, Sheep, Swine, Beef, Goat).• Goat weigh-in: Thursday, July 23, 9:00-9:30 am• Sheep weigh-in: Thursday, July 23, 9:00-9:30 am• Swine weigh-in: Thursday, July 23, 9:30-10:30 am• Beef weigh-in: Thursday, July 23, 10:30 am-11:00

am5. This weight less 3% shrink for beef will serve as sale

weight.6. Ifa4-H/FFAmemberhasbothGrandChampionand

Reserve Champion, they may sell both animals first. The saleorderwillbeestablishedbytheanimal’splacingintheirshow:Champions,Reserve,Purple,BluesandReds.Allremaining4-H/FFAmemberswillsell1animalbeforeasecondrotationwillbegin.

7. Lightweightanimalsmaybewithdrawnandtakenhomebyownersat4:00pmorimmediatelyfollowingtheFashionRevueonSunday,July26th.

8. Arateofgaincontestwillbeheldforallsheep,beef,swine and goats that weighed in at the official weigh-in. Rate of gain will be figured from beginning weigh-in to weigh-inattheCountyFair.

9. $8 per animal will be withheld to help pay costs of Family FunNightDinner,saleandbuyerplaques,ribbons,picturesandothersalecosts.

10. Allsheep,swine&goatstosellmustbetaggedattheofficial weigh-in and tagged with a 4-H tag or have approvalbytheLivestockCommittee.

11. All beef to sell must be weighed-in at the official beef weigh-inandtaggedwitha4-Htag.Allexceptionsmusthave official approval by the Livestock Committee.

12. 4-HandFFAmemberssellingattheLivestockSalearerequiredtocontact3potentialbuyers,preferablyinperson,andlistthesepotentialbuyersonthefairentryformduebytheduedate.Form on page 61.

13. Allanimalsinthissalearedrug-freeandhealthy.4-HandFFAmembershavesignedanagreementatregistrationthattheywillprovideadrug-freemeatproductfortheLivestockSale.

14. If your buyer turns the animal back, this decision is final, no animals can be taken out of turn back after the animal has gone through the sale ring.

15. Allexhibitorswillfollowthegenerallivestockrules.

Pancake FeedSaturday,July28,7:00am-Noon,LAEnterthroughsouthhandicapentranceofLandonArena.SUPERINTENDENTS: HorseClubandTecumsehTroopers

All-You-Can-Eat Pancakes plus Sausage and Coffee, Milk or OrangeJuice. Advance Tickets $5.00 donation; At-the-Door $6.50 donation. ProceedshelpfundtheShawneeCounty4-HCouncil.

Pets - Dept. 30 4-HCHECK-IN OF PETS: Friday,July24,5:00-5:30pm,EHJUDGING OF PETS: Friday,July24,5:30-6:30pm,EHRELEASE OF PETS: Friday,July24,6:30pm,EHSUPERINTENDENTS: DEBRABAHRETJr. Superintendent: AshleighCloyd

1. Judgingisindividualconsultationwiththeexhibitorandbyviewingthepet.

2. Exhibitingisallowedonlywithinthepetphaseinwhich4-Herisenrolled.

3. Exhibitoristohavecageinwhichpetcanbecontained.The cage may be decorated but this does not affect judging. Cages should allow public to easily view the pet.

4. Exhibitormuststaywithpetatalltimes.In-attendancemayresultinrevocationofawards.Thisisforthesafetyofallpetsandthepublic.Allentriesmuststayuntilthe6:30pmreleasetime.Restroombreakswillbeallowedafter judging. Parent/guardian must stay with pet.

5. PetNotebooks&PetDisplaysshouldbeenteredintheNotebook & Project Display area and will be judged in thatarea.

6. The Hand Pets Class (#1027) is limited to small hand-held,tamed,householdpets.

Livestock Sale25SAT17000000 5:00pm LivestockSale-LP

Pancake Feed25SAT07001200 7:00am-Noon PancakeFeed-LA

Pets24FRI17301730 5:00pm-5:30pm PetsCheck-In-EH24FRI17301830 5:30pm-6:30pm PetsJudging-EH

Kids Activity CornerFree Activities for all ages (4-H and non 4-H)Games – Crafts – Cookie DecoratingSaturday,July25,1:30-3:30pm,LASUPERINTENDENTS: BARBARACOULTIS&PAULSWANSONHelpers: ShungaValley&DeerTrail4-HClubs

Kids Activity Corner25SAT13301530 1:30pm-3:30pm KidsActivityCorner

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7. Multiplelike-pets(i.e.littersofkittens,hamsters,gerbils,etc) will be judged as one entry.

8. No dogs will be allowed.

Section Class # Class Description

B 1025 AquariumPets

1027 Cats

1029 HandPets

Photography - Dept. 31 4-HENTRY & JUDGING: Sunday,July19,1:30-4:30pmManorConferenceCenterPHOTOGRAPHY JUDGING CONTEST: Sunday,July19,1:30-4:00pm,ManorConferenceCenter.Anyonemayenter.TeamsforStateFaircompetitionwillbeselectedfromthiscontest.SUPERINTENDENTS: RICKMILLER&

LISAPFANNENSTIEL-GARRISONAssistant Superintendents: Rachel Woodbury, Shaina Krainbill, Gwen VanLeeuwen, Meredith Burgess, Isabel Reed, Kaylin Phillips, Rylee Hoffer, JoyAnne Boutz, Ian Schulz, Braedan Miller, LeeAnn Skinner, Ethan Jackson, Gabriel Davis

State Fair Qualification: All Classes 1030 – 1036 are state fair qualifying classes. You must receive a purple ribbon at the county fair to enter in the Kansas State Fair. See Kansas State Fair rules for age, quantity, and class requirements

Shawnee County Fair Photography Rules: • Total number of exhibits per exhibitor:

1-3 years in project – 8 entries total4-7 years in project – 10 entries total8 or more years in project – 12 entries total

1. Exhibits will be judged by consultation. Exhibitor may sign up for judging time when the exhibit is entered. If you cannot be at the judging and you would like to have your photos judge, please leave them at the Extension Office prior to July 17th.

2. Enlargementsmustbenolargerthan8inchesby10inchesandnosmallerthan7inchesby9inches.Photosmustbemountedonan11x12½inchmatboard.The11inchside,thematboardisALWAYSvertical.Tomountthephotoswhetherhorizontalorvertical,measureoneinch from the top (11 inch side) of the mat board. Place thephotoonthisline.Thencenterthephotos(equaldistancefromthesidesofthephotos.Trimallbordersfromthephotobeforemounting.Apermanentmountmustbemadeusingadhesivespray.NoletteringanddatesmayappearonthematboardMatboardmaybe purchased at the 4-H Office. Any photo mounted incorrectlywillhavetheplacingloweredoneribbon.See Photo Display Instructions at the back of the Fair Book.

3. Besureyouputyournameandaddressonthebackofyourmatboard.

4. Ontheentryform,besuretoindicatehowmanyentriesyouhaveineachclass.Forexample:Class1030,Class1030 (list each entry separately).

Section Class # Class Description

1030 Enlargement:Colorphototakenbya4-Her with 3 years or less in the project.

1031 Enlargement:Colorphototakenbya4-Her with 4-7 years in the project.

1032 Enlargement:Colorphototakenbya4-Her with 8 or more years in the project.

1033 Enlargement:Black&whitephoto

***Enlargement: the black & white class is for black & white prints only. Monochromatic prints, including sepia prints are considered color photos & must be entered in the appropriate color photo class.

1034 DigitalCompositeImage:Finishedphotomustbecreatedfromtwoormoreoriginalsourcescreatedbyexhibitor.HDRphotosdonotqualifyfor this class. Photos will be judged onphotographicmeritaswellasmanipulationtechniqueandprocess.Photomustbecreatedfromtwoormoreoriginalstakenbytheexhibitor.Exhibitormustincludeasecond11x12-½ matte board (Explanation Board) mountedwithstandardsizeprintsof the original photos, 3 x 5 card(s) explainingwhatmanipulationwasdoneand a standard size print of the final photo.Optional,mayincludeprintsofeditingsteps.Photosshowingeditingstepsmaybelayered.

ONLY ONE PORTFOLIO ALLOWED EACH YEAR IN EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES 1035 OR 1036, NOT BOTH

These classes count toward your maximum total number of entries:

1035 Growth PortfolioPortfoliomustincludeone8X10colororblackandwhitephotoformeachof 5 years of photography project enrollment.Eachphotomusthaveacompletedportfolioinformationform(seesampleform) with brand and model of camera, focallength,aperture,modeandshutterspeedandtheexplanationofthephotographyskillsetdemonstratedbythephoto.Theformalsoneedstoprovidethemainphotographygoalfortheuserforthe4-Hyearandadescription of the growth in project skill fromthatperiod.Thephotosshouldstartwiththeoldestexample,theinformationformforthatexample,thenthenextoldestexampleandformupthroughthemostrecentphotoandformallinastandardblackportfolio.(Portfolio Information Form)

Photography19SUN13301630 1:30pm-4:30pm PhotographyEntry&Judging-MMC19SUN13301630 1:30pm-4:00pm PhotographyJudgingContest-MMC

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Section Class # Class Description

1036 Career PortfolioMembermusthavebeenenrolledinphotography for at least two (2) years. Exhibit will consist of ten (10) 8X10 photosshowingskilldevelopmentinoneofthefollowingphotographyareas: Portraiture, Special Effects (not done with computer), Landscape, Photojournalism, Black and White, Nature/Wildlife,orGraphicDesign(computer skills with photos). Photos mayhavebeencreatedovermultipleproject years. Eachphotomusthaveacompletedportfolioinformationform(Seesampleform) with brand and model of camera, focallength,aperture,modeandshutterspeedandtheexplanationofthephotographyskillsetdemonstratedbythephoto.Theformalsoneedstoprovidethemainphotographygoalfortheuserforthe4-Hyearandadescription of the growth in project skillfromthatperiod.Also,mentorsshouldbeacknowledged,andcareerexplorationcanbedescribed.Thephotosandalternatingexplanatoryformsshouldbearrangedtoshowthegrowthanddevelopmentinthephotographicareainastandardblackportfolio.(Portfolio Information Form)

Poultry - Dept. 32 4-H/FFACHICKEN TESTING: Notestingrequiredfor2020CAGE SET-UP: Wednesday,July22,5:00-7:00pm,EHENTRY/CHECK IN: Thursday,July23,7:00-9:00am,EHJUDGING: Friday,July24,9:00am,EHSHOWMANSHIP: Friday,July25,1:00pm,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE & CAGE TEAR-DOWN: Poultry will be released between 8am-11am on Sunday, July 26.Birdsmustbetakenhomeatthattime.NootherfairentriesmaybetakenuntiltheconclusionoftheFashionRevue.Wearedoingthissovolunteerscanhelpputawaythepoultryandrabbitcagesattheconclusionofthefair.TakingyouranimalsoutsideofthestatedreleasetimewouldmeanforfeitingyourtotalPremiummoney.SUPERINTENDENTS: CHRISWILLARDJr. Superintendent:

1. Exhibitormayexhibitnomorethan10birds;MeatandProductionPenscountas1each.

2. Exhibitormustfeed,water,andKEEP AREA AROUND PENS CLEAN. Ifnotkeptclean,fedandwatered,youmaybeaskedtoremoveyourbird.

3. Anybirdsshowingsignsofillnesswillberemovedfromthepremisesimmediately.

4. AnyeggsthatarelaidandcollectedatthecountyfairarepropertyoftheSuperintendent.

5. There is no testing for Pullarum Typhoid for 2020.6. Birdsneedtobefreeofliceandotherparasites.7. Allbirdswillbeinspectedforparasitesanddisease.If

birds are disqualified, you will be asked to remove your birds,andtheywillNOTreturntothefair.AllbirdswillcheckinattheNorthWestdoorsofEHbeforeenteringthebuilding.

8. Consultation with the judge will be available after the judging is completed.

9. The judge’s decision is FINAL.10. Exhibits will be judged by American Poultry Breed Assoc.

StandardofPerfection.11. Incaseofgrievance/protest,theproperguidelinesstated

in Rules & Regulations governing the fair (page 6) must befollowed.

12. Poultry must be banded to insure proper identification.13. Exhibitormustsupplyowndishesandfeed.14. Abirdcannotbeexhibitedinmorethanoneclass.15. Ifapre-enteredbirddiespriortofair,anotherbirdof

samebreed,age&sexmaybesubstituted.16. Birds must be exhibitor’s 4-H project.17. Ayoungbirdisconsideredlessthan1yearatfairtime.18. Marketeggclass:Exhibitorsmayexhibitoneentryinthis

class.Entriesshouldinclude1dozenmarketreadyeggsinaplaineggcarton.

19. OpenClassesa. Age5-7and19andoverb. Mayshowupto2birdsc. MustfollowallotherPoultryrulesd. MaynotshowintheMarketBroiler,Production,

Meat,andDualPurposecontest20. SectionsA&Brequireyoutospecify“M”formale,“F”for

female.

Poultry7TUE17001900 5:00pm-7:00pm PoultryChickenTesting-Extension22WED17001900 5:00pm-7:00pm PoultryCageSet-Up-EH23THU07000900 7:00am-9:00am PoultryEntry&Check-In-EH24FRI09000000 9:00am PoultryJudging-EH24FRI13000000 1:00pm PoultryShowmanship-EH

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Section Class # Class Description

<<Poultry>>

A 1107M StandardBreeds,LargeFowl(youngpen)

1107F StandardBreeds,LargeFowl(youngpen)

1108M Standard Breeds, Large Fowl (old pen)

1108F Standard Breeds, Large Fowl (old pen)

B 1109M Standard Breeds, Bantams (young pen)

1109F Standard Breeds, Bantams (young pen)

1110M Standard Breeds, Bantams (old pen)

1110F Standard Breeds, Bantams (old pen)

C 1111 Dual Purpose Pullets (pen of 3)

1112 Dual Purpose Hens (pen of 3)

E 1116 Turkey (all breeds) (Young Pen)

1117 Turkey (all breeds) (Old Pen)

1118 Ducks (Standard breeds; young pen)

1119 Ducks (Standard breeds; old pen)

1120 Ducks (Bantam; young pen)

1121 Ducks (Bantam; old pen)

1122 Geese (all breeds; young pen)

1123 Geese (all breeds; old pen)

1124 Other Fowl (young pen)

1125 Other Fowl (old pen)

1126 Market Eggs (1 dozen)

<Pigeons>

F 1127 Pigeons (all breeds) (Young Pen)

1128 Pigeons (all breeds) (Old Pen)

<Showmanship>

G 1129 Showmanship (7-9 yrs old)

1130 Showmanship (10-13 yrs old)

1131 Showmanship (14 & over yrs old)

<<PoultryOpenClasses>>

OC 1107M StandardBreeds,LargeFowl(youngpen)

OC 1107F StandardBreeds,LargeFowl(youngpen)

OC 1108M Standard Breeds, Large Fowl (old pen)

OC 1108F Standard Breeds, Large Fowl (old pen)

OC 1109M Standard Breeds, Bantams (young pen)

OC 1109F Standard Breeds, Bantams (young pen)

OC 1110M Standard Breeds, Bantams (old pen)

OC 1110F Standard Breeds, Bantams (old pen)

Public Presentations-Dept. 33 4-HFriday,July24,3:00-5:00pm,EHStageSUPERINTENDENT: MELISSATHOMPSONJr. Superintendent: CameronThompson

1. Opentoanypublicpresentations,includingParliamentary presentations. (See list of classes below.)

2. PresentationswillbescheduledinExhibitionHallStagetheafternoonofFriday,July24.

3. Presentationscanbeindividualorteampresentations,dependingontheevent.(Seethenotationsforeachclassbelow.)

4. Allareaswillhavethesamerulesandtimelimitationsas4-H Day. (Please consult the 2020 4-H Day Guidelines.)

5. Atable,aneasel,andamicrophonewillbeavailable.Participantsareexpectedtobringallothernecessarymaterials including gavels, flags, additional easels, etc.

Public Presentation24FRI15001700 3:00pm-5:00pm PublicPresentation-EHStage

Section Class # Class Description

OC 1116 Turkey (all breeds) (Young Pen)

OC 1117 Turkey (all breeds) (Old Pen)

OC 1118 Ducks (Standard breeds; young pen)

OC 1119 Ducks (Standard breeds; old pen)

OC 1120 Ducks (Bantam; young pen)

OC 1121 Ducks (Bantam; old pen)

OC 1122 Geese (all breeds; young pen)

OC 1112 Geese (all breeds; old pen)

OC 1124 Other Fowl (young pen)

OC 1125 Other Fowl (old pen)

OC 1126 Market Eggs (1 dozen)

<<PigeonsOpenClasses>>

OC 1127 Pigeons (all breeds) (Young Pen)

OC 1125 Pigeons (all breeds) (Old Pen)*OC–OpenClass*NoStateFairclassesforducks,turkeys,etc.enteredinclasses1113,1114,1115.

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Rabbit - Dept. 34 4-H/FFACAGE SET-UP: Wednesday,July22,6:00-8:00pm,EHENTRY: Thursday,July23,7:00-9:00am,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE & CAGE TEAR-DOWN: Rabbits will be released between 8am-11am on Sunday, July 26th.Rabbitsmustbetakenhomeatthattime.NootherfairentriesmaybetakenuntiltheconclusionoftheFashionRevue.Wearedoingthissovolunteerscanhelpbutawaythepoultryandrabbitcagesattheconclusionofthefair.TakingyouranimalsoutsideofthestatedreleasetimewouldmeanforfeitingyourtotalFairPremiummoney.JUDGING: Friday,July24,12:00-5:00pm,EHJUDGING CONTEST: Saturday,July25,10:00am,EHWARM UP – RABBIT AGILITY:Saturday,July25,10:00am,EHRABBIT AGILITY: Sunday,July26,10:00am,EHSUPERINTENDENTS: MELISSATILLERY&BRENDAIMMENSCHUHJr. Superintendents: KyleahImmenschuh,AaronMagill,AnnaMagillHelper:GwenVanLeeuwen,HaleyTillery,SierraNelson,Shantell Wallis(parent)

1. Exhibitormuststatebreed,variety,class,tattooforeachrabbit,andexhibitor’s4-Hcomputernumberontheentry.Youcanaccessthesectionlettertoputonyourentryformatwww.shawnee.ksu.edu.

2. RabbitsmustbeownedbyexhibitorbyMay1ofthecurrentyear.

3. Rabbitsmustbepermanentlyandlegiblytattooedinleftear for identification before registration.

4. Exhibitorsmayexhibitnomorethan20rabbits.MeatPencountsas1rabbit.

5. Exhibitors must be present at judging to exhibit rabbits unlessexcusedbysuperintendents.

6. Exhibits will be judged by the ARBA standard of perfection. Breeds need to be identified prior to registration.ContacttheSuperintendentsforreputablebreeders. Pet store rabbits could be disqualified due to notmeetingstandards.

7. Furandwoolentriesmustbefromexhibitsenteredinaregularbreedclass.Exhibitormayexhibitnomorethan1rabbitperfurorwoolclass.

8. MeatPenconsistsof3rabbitsofarecognizedbreedandvariety.Minimumweightof3pounds;maximumweightof5pounds.Rabbitsnotover69daysold.RefertotheLivestockSalerulesforthesaleofMeatPens.

9. Exhibitormustuserabbitenteredinaregularbreedclassforshowmanship.Rabbitmustbeownedbyexhibitor.

10. Pre-juniors under 3 months and 6-8 month rabbits are forClass6breedsonly:theyincludeBeveren,Californian,Champagne,CheckeredGiant,AmericanChinchilla,GiantChinchilla,Hoto,Cinnamon,FlemishGiant,NewZealand,Palomino,SatinandSilverFox.

11. Exhibitormustfeed,water,andkeeppensandareaaroundpensclean.Exhibitormustfurnishhisownfeedandcrocks.Eachisresponsibleforhisarea.

12. Parentsmayhelpexhibitorsunderage10.Exhibitorsmayhelpeachother.

Rabbit22WED180020006:00pm-8:00pm RabbitCageSet-Up-EH23THU07000900 7:00am-9:00am RabbitEntry-EH26SUN08000900 8:00am-9:00am RabbitExhibitRelease/CageTeardown-EH24FRI12001700 12:00pm-5:00pm RabbitJudging-EH25SAT10000000 10:00am RabbitJudgingContest-EH25SAT10000000 10:00am RabbitAgilityWarmUp-EH26SUN10000000 10:00am RabbitAgility-EH

6. Presentations will be judged for Purples, Blue, Red and Whiteribbons.Noclasschampionswillbedesignated;however,presentationsearningaPurpleribbonatthefair(orattheShawneeCounty4-HDayinFebruary2020) are eligible to go on to the State Fair if a State Fair classexists.

7. Class1394willonlyreceiveparticipationribbons.

Section Class # Class Description

A 1385 Demonstration/IllustratedTalk7-9yrsold:IndividualorDuo

1386 Demonstration/IllustratedTalk10-13yrsold:IndividualorDuo

1387 Demonstration/IllustratedTalk14andover:IndividualorDuo

B 1388 OralInterpretation7-9yrsold:IndividualorDuo

1389 OralInterpretation10-13yrsold:IndividualorDuo

1390 OralInterpretation14andover:IndividualorDuo

C 1391 GavelGames7-9yrsold:Teamof4/5

1392 GavelGames10-13yrsold:Teamof4/5

1393 GavelGames14&over:Teamof4/5

D 1394 ShowandShareCloverbudsonly:Individual

E 1395 ModelMeetings7andup:Team

F 1396 Project Talk 10-13 yrs old: Individual

1397 PublicSpeaking14andover:Individual

G 1398 HistoricalSpeech7-9yrsold:Individual

1399 HistoricalSpeech10-13yrsold:Individual

1400 HistoricalSpeech14andover:Individual

1401 Project Talks 7-9 yrs old

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13. BestofShowtrophywillbeawardedoverallclassesofrabbits.

14. Anyrabbitshowingsignsofillness,pregnancyornursingrabbitswillberemovedfromthepremisesimmediatelybyasuperintendent.

15. All4-Hersshouldhaveanadultpresentwiththematalltimesintherabbitbuilding.

List is available at Extension Office and Rabbit Club Meetings

Section Class # Class Description

1169 Senior Buck (6 months or older)

1170 6-8 Buck (Class 6 only, see #10 above)

1171 Junior Buck (3-6 months)

1172 Pre-junior Buck (Class 6 only, see #10 above)

1173 Senior Doe (6 months or older)

1174 6-8 Doe (Class 6 only, see #10 above)

1175 Junior Doe (3-6 months)

1176 Pre-JuniorDoe(Class6only,see#10above)

1177 MeatPen

(ALL FUR CLASSES see #7 ABOVE)

1178 WhiteRexFur

1179 NormalWhiteFur

1180 WhiteSatinFur

1181 ColoredRexFur

1182 NormalColoredFur

1183 ColoredSatinFur

1184 WhiteWool

1185 ColoredWool

1186 Showmanship (7-9 yrs old)

1187 Showmanship (10-11 yrs old)

1188 Showmanship (12-13 yrs old)

1189 Showmanship (14 and over)

1190 Educational Display (12 & under)*

1191 Educational Display (13 & over)**NoStateFairClass

Rabbit AgilityThe 4-H Rabbit Project encourages youth to develop character,discipline,andafeelingofself-worthwhilelearningaboutrabbitcareandresponsibility.Inthissport,theyouthlearnstodoanobstaclecourseagainsttimeandtofollowthecuesoftherabbitthroughthecourse.Theserules are designed to help volunteers, judges and the youth involvedinthisprogram.1. Therabbitandhandlerareconsideredateam.Youmay

nothandyourrabbitovertoanyoneelseduringthecompetitiontocompeteinotherevents.

2. Hoppingrabbitsneedtobeenrolledinthe4-HRabbitproject.

3. Yourrabbitshouldbehealthyanddiseasefreeandshouldnothaveopensoresorwounds.

4. Yourrabbitneedstobepropertysocializedandbeableto move freely; free of physical injury or not overweight.

5. No intermixing of genders (buck/doe) on the practice course,youneedtobeawareofthoseonthepracticecourse,nounintentionalmating.

6. Pregnantornursingrabbitscannotcomplete7. Handlersmayenteramaxoftworabbits8. Handlersareresponsiblefortrainingtheirrabbits.9. Anymistreatmentofarabbitwillnotbetolerated.10. Ifarabbitisoutofitscage,itmustneverbeleft

unattendedortiedupinthecompetitionarea.11. Therabbitmusthopthroughthecourseattheirown

freewill.Handlersmayencouragetheirrabbitsforwardvocally (softly) or gentle touches/tickles.

Handlers: Takeprideinyourselfandyourrabbits.Wewanttomakeagoodimpressionsothiscontinuestobeavenueavailableinthefuture,soeveryonepleasecomeprepared,beonyourbestbehavior,andmostofall,havefun.1. 4-Hstandardappearance,withclothingcleanandneatin

appearance.4-Hrabbitshirtisrecommended.Jeansareacceptablewithtennisshoes,fairappropriateattire.Nodangly jewelry.

2. You may not jump the jumps and/or walk over or throughanyequipmentwithyourrabbit.

3. Youareresponsibleforrepairingorreplacinganydamagedequipment,duetoyouractions.

4. Please do not lift your rabbit by the scruff of the neck as somepeoplemayperceivethisasbeingcruel.Handleyourrabbitproperlybymakingsureitisinasecurepositionwhencarryingyouranimal.

5. Youmayusevoicecommandsorhandcommandstoguideyourrabbitthroughthecourse.Youareallowedtotouchyourrabbittoencouragethemtomove,no feet directing, no yelling.

6. Donotdragyourrabbitthroughthecourse,ontoorovera jump by its leash. This could hurt the rabbit.

7. Leashesareoptionalonlyintheprotectedfencedarea.Rabbitcannotleavetherabbitareainthearenaduetosafetyconcernsfortherabbitand4-Hhandler.

8. Poorsportsmanshipdisplayedwillberecognizedbythejudge or superintendents and could get you eliminated fromthecompetition.Usingfoulorabusivelanguagetoanyoneoryourrabbitisnotacceptable.

Rabbit equipment:1. Harnesses should be plain, flat “H” styles harnesses or

safetymeshharnesses.Theyneedtobelooseenoughtonotrestricttherabbit’smovements,butnotlettherabbitslipout.Theyareoptionalonlywhenyouareinsideoftheprotectivefencesarea.

2. Leashesmustbe4to6feetlongdependingonthesizeofthecompetitor.

3. Theremaybeasupervisedwarmupcourseavailableforyoutowarmupyourrabbit.Timelimitscanapplydependingonthenumberofrabbitsandsexesofrabbits.

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Round Robin Showmanship - Dept. 36 4-H/FFAJUDGING: Sunday,July26,9:00am,LPSUPERINTENDENTS: SHANNONWEBER&KATELANGWORTHYJR. SUPERINTENDENTS: SheldonWeber

All Livestock Coordinators are responsible for their species area.1. RoundRobinShowmanshipwillincludethefollowing

species:Beef,Sheep,Swine,Dairy,Horse,BoerGoatandDairyGoat.Theremaybe4contestantsfromtheshowmanshipcompetitionsofthosespecies,fromthecompetitorsintheintermediateagegroupandthesenioragegroup.Normally,thetoptwocompetitors(The Champion and Reserve Champion) from each of the twoagegroupswillcomprisethe4contestants,butthesuperintendentfromeachspeciesmaydesignateotherblueribboncompetitors,intheorderoftheirawards,shouldtherebeaneedtocompletethe4entrants.Those4competitors,inwhatevercombinationsofintermediateandsenior4-Hers,willcompeteintheirappropriateagegroupinRoundRobin.

2. Intheorderofshowmanshipcompetitionsatthefair,a4-H member who qualifies for Round Robin must enter inthatspecies,andshallbeineligibletoqualifyinothersubsequentshowmanshipcompetitionsatthefairin

Sheep22WED17002100 5:00pm-9:00pm SheepArrivalTime-LP23THU09000930 9:00am-9:30am SheepWeigh-In-LP24FRI10300000 10:30am SheepShow-LP

Sheep - Dept. 37 4-H/FFAARRIVAL TIME: Wednesday,July22,5:00-9:00pm,LPWEIGH-IN: Thursday,July23,9:00-9:30am,LPJUDGING: Friday,July24,10:30am,LPRELEASE OF NON-SALE LIVESTOCK: Sunday,July26,4:00pmorimmediatelyfollowingtheFashionRevueSUPERINTENDENTS: BRANDONSTAHELJr. Superintendent: RileyShowalter,ShelbyShowalter,LakinStahel

1. All non registered sheep must have a USDA premise ID tag (per current State of Kansas regulations) and an official 4-H tag. Registrationpapers,transferpapersora4-Htagmustbeinexhibitor’snametoshowinstatefairbreedingclasses.All tag numbers must be included on your Fair Pre-Entry Form.

2. Exhibitormayexhibitnomorethan2animalsinany1phase of project (e.g.: 2 market lambs, 2 ewe lambs, etc.)

Dwarf,class4andclass6rabbitswillnotbeexpectedtojump the same hurdles.

4. Hurdles,teeter-totter,tunnelsoranA-framemaybeusedincompetition.

General Competition:1. Classesmaybesplitupintoweightclassesorageclasses

iftherearelargenumbersofrabbitscompeting.Giantrabbitswillbeinaclassoftheirown.

2. Your rabbit will be allowed three tries at any jump before the judge will ask you to place the rabbit over the jump.

3. Iftherabbitleavesthecourse,itisnotapenaltyaslongastherabbitre-entersthecourseatthesamepointwhereitleftandwithinthetimelimit.

4. Your rabbit must finish the course or it will be disqualified. You can have three run times to complete thecourse.

5. Yourrabbithascompletedthecoursewhentherabbit has been able to complete all the jumps withoutelimination.Ifhurdlesareknockeddownoruncompleted (faults) deduction points are taken. (See judge score sheet)

6. Coursedirectionwillbeannouncedatthestartoftheclass by the judge.

Section Class # Class Description

B 1200 Junior (age 7-9)

1210 Intermediate (age 10-13)

1220 Senior (age 14 & over)*NoStateFairClass

whichtheymayparticipate.The4-Hermustnotifythesuperintendentofsubsequentspeciesshowmanshipcompetitions that they have already qualified for Round Robin.

3. Voluntary participation in fitting and showing competitionshallbedeemedconsenttoparticipateinRoundRobinCompetition.

4. Oncea4-HerhasbeennamedChampionRoundRobinShowmanintheintermediateorseniordivisiontheycanonly qualify to compete in a different species in future fairs.Whenanexhibitoragesoutofintermediatedivisiontheymayqualifywithanyspeciesagain.Iftheywinwiththatspecies,theyonceagaincanonlyqualifywithadifferent species in future fairs.

5. Eachroundofshowmanshipcompetitionshallbelimitedto10minutes.Judgesarefreetoutilizeanyshowmanshipconventionsappropriatetotheirspecies,includingquestionsofthecompetitorsofreasonabledifficulty. Judging scale is as follows: 30-40=poor; 50-70=average; 80-90=good; 100=excellent. No ties.

6. Scoringofthecompetitorsshallbedividedbetweenintermediatecompetitors(inwhatevernumberthey are represented from the various species) and seniorcompetitors(inwhatevernumbertheyarerepresented from the various species). A Champion, ReserveChampion,andallsubsequentplacingsshallbedeterminedbytotalscores.

7. Showmanshipwinnersineachspeciesmustexhibittheirown animal in the first round.

8. The first round of competition shall be the 4-Hers showingtheanimalsofthespeciesinwhichtheyqualified. The first round is to be judged on the fitting oftheanimal,asappropriatetothespecies,aswellasshowmanship. In subsequent rounds the judges shall disregard fitting.

Section Class # Class Description

A 1375 Senior Showmanship (15 & over)

1376 IntermediateShowmanship(10-14yrs old)

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Shepherd Lead- Dept. 38 4-H/FFASaturday,July25,1:00pm,LPSUPERINTENDENT: MARY GLEASON

1. Classisopentoanyexhibitorenrolledinclothingorlivestock projects. Exhibitor must lead a lamb or ewe that isenteredintheSheepShow.

2. Exhibitsmustbepre-enteredbyJune26th.A short resume (not to exceed 100 words) of exhibitor’s background, activities and description of exhibitor’s costume must be turned into Mary Gleason by July 23, 2020. Allexhibitorsarerequiredtohavethisshortresume.SuperneedstoknowdropoutsbyJuly20,2020.

3. Shepherd’s Lead. The objectives of this class are topresentsheepinthemostattractivemanner,toimprovetheimageofsheep,andtogivespectatorsanopportunitytoviewwell-groomedsheepshownathalterbyattractivelydressedcontestantswearingwoolgarments.Entrantsmaypurchaseorconstructtheir own garment which should consist of at least 60% wool,exclusiveofaccessories.Judgingwillbebasedontheattractivenessandsuitabilityofthegarmenttothecontestant,thecontestant’sartistryandappearance,andthecontestant’sabilitytocontrolandpresentthesheepathalter.Thesheeparenottobeblanketedduringthecontest,onlyheadorneckdecorated.

4. 4.Decorator Class. The objective of this class is to promotethesheepindustry,lambconsumptionorwoolusethroughathemeexpressedbythedecorationsonasheepandthesheep’sshowperson.Theexhibitswillbejudged on the basis of their perceived effectiveness as apromotiondisplayandontheartistry,attractivenessandoriginalityofthedecoration.Thedecoratorisfreetochoosethepattern,design,colorsandmaterials.

Section Class # Class Description

A 1254 Shepherd’s Lead (9 & under)

1255 Shepherd’s Lead (10-14 yrs old)

1256 Shepherd’s Lead (15 & over)

1258 Decorator Class (all ages)

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Shooting Sports, Archery - Dept. 39 4-H

CONTEST: Friday,July24,12:30pm,SouthEventsCenterGrounds(by the train)SUPERINTENDENTS: DANIELVANHOOZIER

1. AllyouthparticipatingmusthaveattendedtherequiredShawneeCounty4-HArcherysafetysessionandatleast2ShawneeCounty4-HArcherypractices.

2. TherewillbeaclassforBarebowandCompoundbow.Allbowsandarrowsmustbeinspectedbythedivisionsuperintendent.

3. Rangeruleshandedoutatthemandatorysafetysessionwillbefollowed.Anyonenotfollowingtherangeruleswillbeaskedtoleavethecompetition.

3. Market Lamb must have been ear tagged at the official weigh-inApril28,2020andmustbecastrated.NO tagsaretobecheckedout.AnyexceptionmustbeapprovedbytheLivestockCommittee.

4. MarketLambwithwoollongerthan2/10”willnotbeweighed.

5. Exhibitorcanexhibitonly1animalinFittingandShowing class and it must be the project of the exhibitor.

6. Exhibitorage9andunderisnoteligibletocompeteinRoundRobinShowmanship.

7. ExhibitmusthavereceivedablueribbontobeeligibleforChampionribbonandtrophy.

8. Sheepwillbeinspectedandshouldbefreeofanysignsof“soremouth”andactivefungan,ringworminfection,includingClubLambFungus.

9. Aclassmusthave3pre-enteredexhibitstoconstituteabreedclassorelsetheywillbeputintoanAllOtherBreeds (AOB) class.

10. During judging, all 4 feet of the animal are to be in contactwiththeground.

11. NEWFOR2020: All Market Lambs will be shown by weight:

Section Class # Class Description

A 1236 Fitting and Showing (15 & over)

1237 Fitting and Showing (10-14)

1238 Fitting and Showing (9 & under)

1239 Bothbred&ownedbyexhibitorand/orImmediatefamily.Only1animalperexhibitorcanbeentered. (Market or Breeding) SponsorDrewRickabaugh

B 1246A Suffolk Ewe Lambs

1246B HampshireEweLambs

1246C CrossbredEweLambs

1246D DorsetEweLambs

1246E AOBEweLambs

C 1250A Suffolk Yearling Ewes

1250B HampshireYearlingEwes

1250C CrossbredYearlingEwes

1250D DorsetYearlingEwes

1250E AOBYearlingEwes

D 1252 ClubPenof3MarketLambs

E 1242A WHITEFACEDMarketLambs–Shownbyweight(Feeder,Light,Middle, Heavyweight classes)

1242B BLACKFACEDMarketLambs–Shownbyweight(Feeder,Light,Middle, Heavyweight classes)

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SpaceTech - Dept. 40 4-H/FFAENTRY: Thursday,July23,5:00-7:00pm,EHJUDGING: Friday,July24,10:00am,EHSUPERINTENDENTS: PAUL&JODISWANSON

ASTRONOMY1. The4-Hmembermustbecurrentlyenrolledinthe4-H

Astronomy project to exhibit in this division.2. Eachexhibitormayenteroneexhibitperclass.Exhibit

musthavebeencompletedduringthecurrent4-Hyear.3. Telescopesenteredinthisdivisionmaybebuiltfroma

kit or by original design. Pre-finished telescopes, which requirenoconstructionorpaintingarenotacceptableexhibits.

4. Telescopesarelimitedtonomorethansixfeetinlength.Theymustbeplacedonastationarystandthatdoesnotallowthetelescopetorolland/orfallover.Thestandcannotextendpasttwofeetinlengthorwidth.

5. Eachtelescopeexhibitmustincludea“4-HAstronomyExhibitInformationForm,”whichshouldbeattachedtotheoutsideofa10”x13”manilaenvelope.Youmustalso include construction plans (or a photocopy) for the telescopeandplaceitinsidethemanilaenvelope.Fornotebooks,displayboards,andposters,noadditionalexhibitinformationisrequired;nomanilaenvelopeisneededfortheseexhibits.

6. Seethelastsectionforfulldetailsaboutexhibitingposters,displayboardsandnotebooks.

7. Twophotographsshowingtelescopeconstructionandoperationarerequired.Photographsshouldbemountedononesideofan8½”x11”page.Abriefcaptionshouldaccompanyeachphotograph.Placephotosinthe10”x13”manilaenvelope.

8. Thetelescopemustbeproperlyassembledandpaintedwith a smooth and uniform finish.

9. Telescopesdesignedbytheexhibitormustbeoriginal,not a modification of an existing kit.

10. Exhibitor’s name, county or district, age, and year(s) in project must be tagged or labeled in a prominent location onthetelescopestand.

11. If a safety violation is noted by the judges, superintendent, or other staff, the exhibitor’s exhibit, at the judges’ discretion, will receive a participation ribbon.

Section Class # Class DescriptionA 5500 Telescopemadefromkit

5501 Telescopemadefromoriginaldesign

COMPUTER SCIENCE1. The 4-H computer project teaches concepts related to

computers,hardwareknowledge,softwareprogrammingandapplications,internetsafety,thebuilding,maintenanceandrepairofcomputersandfuturecareeropportunities.Pleasenotethattheactualconstructionofcomputerhardware(i.e.,buildingacomputer,electronicdevices with a mother-board based manipulation) will remainintheEnergyManagementdivision.

2. The4-Hmembersmustbecurrentlyenrolledinthe4-HComputer project to exhibit in this division.

3. Eachexhibitormayenteroneexhibitperclass.Exhibitsmusthavebeencompletedduringthecurrent4-Hyear.

4. Exhibitor’sname,countyordistrict,4-Hage,andyears(s) in project must be tagged or labeled in a prominentlocationontheexhibit,educationaldisplay,notebook,and/orposter.

5. Seethelastsectionforfulldetailsaboutexhibitingposters,displayboards,andnotebooks.

6. If a safety violation is noted by the judges, superintendent, or other staff, the exhibitor’s exhibit, at the judges’ discretion, will receive a participation ribbon.

7. Allexhibitsotherthanposters,displayboards,andnotebooksmustbe:a. Self-contained on a USB drive (thumb drive, flash

drive, jump drive, or other any other name for a smallUSBstoragedevice;theruleswilluse“USBdrive”). This means that a judge can plug in the USB driveintoacomputerandbeabletoruntheexhibitasdescribedbelow.

ORb. System-On-A-Chip (SOC) (such as Raspberry Pi) or

a Micro-Controller (such as an Arduino or Ozobot) AND is a compact (less than 8”X8”X8”) system, whichcanbeprogrammedANDrequiresminimalassemblytooperate(e.g.connectingpower,display,and keyboard/mouse cables). Referred to as a “chip system”throughtherestoftherules.

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4. Tournamentscoringwillbeusedtodeterminematchwinners.ForClasses100and200scoresof150+willreceiveapurpleribbon,130to150scorewillreceiveablueribbon,100to130scorewillreceivearedribbonandscores99andbelowwillreceiveawhiteribbon.ForClasses101and201scoresof180+willreceiveapurpleribbon,160to179scorewillreceiveablueribbon,140to159scorewillreceivearedribbonandscores139andbelowwillreceiveawhiteribbon.

5. 14-18and9-13GrandandRes.GrandChampionswillbedeterminedbytotalscorewiththemostxringhitstobreakanyties.

6. CheckInandBowcheckforallyouthwillbeat12:30pm.4-HAges14-18willshootfrom1-2pmand4-HAges9-13willshootfrom2-3pm.Ribbonswillbepresentedassoonaspossibleafterthe9-13yearold’sshoot.

7. The superintendent has the final say on scores and ribbons.

This is not a qualifying match for 4-H State Competition.

Section Class # Class Description

A 100 14-18Barebow,willshoot30and40yards

101 14-18Compoundbow,willshoot30and40yards

200 9-13Barebow,willshoot20and30yards

201 9-13Compoundbow,willshoot20and30yardshanger.

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8. Physicalcomputerssuchastablets,smartphones,laptops, or personal computers (PCs)willnotbeacceptedasanexhibit.

9. “Chipsystems”mayuse/includeGPIObreadboardsorHATs (Hardware Attached on Top) the size of which is notincludedinthesizeofthechipsystem,howeverthetotalsizeofthechipsystemandGPIOdevicesmaynotexceed24”X24”X24”includinganyprotectiveenclosures.

10. Any attached GPIO devices are not judged for electrical constructionorqualityasthisdivisionisfocusedontheoperationalaspectsofthesystemsthathaveautomatedarticulated structures (arms, wheels, grippers, etc.) whichtheexhibitorconstructed, can also be classified as arobot,andtheexhibitormustdecidewhichdivisiontoexhibitinastheexhibitmaynotbeenteredinthebothdivisions.

11. Forchipsystems,allelectriccomponentsofthesystemmustbeadequatelycoveredorconcealedwithaprotectiveenclosure.PaperisNOTconsideredanadequateenclosureorcoveringfortheelectricalcomponents.

12. AllrevisionsofallformspreviouslyreleasedfortheComputerdivisioneitherundatedordatedpriortocurrentyeararevoidforuseandnewformsmustbeobtainedandusedthataredatedbytheKansasState4-HOffice for the current year. Useofoldformswillresultinthelossofoneribbonplacingforexhibits.

13. Forallcomputersystementriesthefollowingitemsarerequiredaspartofanexhibitpacket:a. AmanilaenvelopewiththeComputerExhibitForm

attachedtothefront,thisformcanbedownloadedatwww.KansasSpaceTech.com.

b. AUSBdrivelabeledwiththe4-Hersname,county/district,andclub;inawaythatdoesnotpreventitfrombeingpluggedintoacomputer.

c. ForexhibitsthatareenteredonUSBdrives,atleastone (1) graphic (picture, screen shot/capture, slide, etc.) of the project must be printed out on an 8.5” X 11”sheetofstandardcomputerpaper,placed in a plastic sheet protector,toallowforproperdisplayandrecognitionattheKansasStateFair.Thisiswhatwillbedisplayedduringthefair,allothermaterialswill be sent back to the county/district office.Onthebacksideofthegraphicthe4-Her’sname,county/district,andclubshouldbelisted.

d. InstructionstorunanypartoftheexhibitontheUSBdrive.(There should be at least three (3) items in yourmanilaenvelope:USBdrive,graphicandinstructions).

14. Eachexhibitmustbeaccompaniedbya“4-HEngineer’sJournal.” The engineer’s journal should be typed. It caneitherbeincludedelectronicallyontheUSBdrive(preferred) or printed and placed in the manila envelope.• The“4-HEngineer’sJournal”shouldstartwitha

datedentrydescribingwhatthe4-Hmemberistryingtoaccomplish/build.

• The“4-HEngineer’sJournal”shouldconcludewith

adatedentrydescribingwhatthe4-Hmemberachievedincreating.(Thestartandendmanytimeswill be different. The judges are interested in the journey).

• Additionalentriesinthe“4-HEngineer’sJournal”shouldbemadeasprogressoccurdescribingsuccessesandfailures;aswellasthestepsdoneandanysourcesofinformationincludinglinksused.

• Picturescanalsobeincludedinthe“4-HEngineer’sJournal” but should not be more than 50% of the entries.

• The“4-HEngineer’sJournal”shouldcontainatleastonegraphic.

• The“4-HEngineer’sJournal”mustbeatleast3pagesinlength.

• Anexampleofa“4-HEngineer’sJournal”canbefoundatwww.KansasSpaceTech.com.

• The “4-H Engineer’s Journal” will comprise 50% of the overallexhibitscore.Failuretoincludea“4-HEngineer’sJournal” will result in the exhibit being disqualified.

15. Iftheexhibitisaprogram,application,app,website,orrequiresanycoding,thesourcecodemustbeincludedontheUSBdrive.Failuretoincludeacopyofthe“sourcecode”mayresultinuptooneribbonplacededuction.

16. Diagrams or decision trees showing the logical flow of thesystemmustbeincludedontheUSBdriveforallexhibits.

17. 4-Hersshouldbringacomputerthatwillruntheirproject to the fair for judging as judges typically do not bringcomputerswiththem.Operatinginstructionsarestillrequired.Instructionsshouldbewrittenasthoughyouwerehelpingalesstechyperson,(likeagrandparent) use the USB drive with a computer similar towhatisdescribedinrule9below.Anexampleofinstructionscanbefoundatwww.KansasSpaceTech.com.

18. Each exhibit must accomplish a specific automated task using a computer, a chip system, or virtual machine (VM).

19. Check with the extension office to see if an Internet connectionwillbeavailableatthefair.Internetbasedcontentmaybeincludedinexhibits.Exhibitorsshouldtakegreatcareandonlygoon-linewiththeirguardian’spermission.Usernamesandpasswordsshouldnotbeincludedinexhibits.Iftheyarerequiredtoviewthecontent,atemporaryuseraccountand/orpasswordshould be created for judging at the fair, once judging iscompletetheusernameandpasswordshouldbedisabledontheaccount.Ifaseparateuseraccountisnotpossible,thecontentshouldbeincludedaspartofthevideo.YOUSHOULDNOTSHAREYOURUSERNAMEORPASSWORDWITHOTHERS.

20. Alllicensingshouldbeadheredtoforanysoftwareusedintheexhibit.Failuretodosowillresultinareductionofoneribbonplacingandmaynotbeconsideredforbestofshow.

21. Thecreationofviruses,malware,maliciousapplicationsorcode,defamatorylanguageorgraphics,bullying,oranymaterialthatis“mean,”“dangerous,”orharmfulaccording to the judge’s opinion willresultintheexhibitbeing disqualified.

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22. Picturesorstillgraphicscreatedarenoteligibleforentryas a project in this division, and should be entered in the appropriatephotographydivision.

23. Judgingwillbebasedonascoresheetwhichcanbefoundatwww.KansasSpaceTech.com. There are four (4) areas each exhibit will be judged on. They are:• 4-H Engineers Journal (what I learned to make it work),

50% overall score• Instructions (how I help others make it work), 25% overall

score• Functionality (does it work), 12% overall score• Diagrams (and code if applicable) (how I think it works),

13% overall score

Section Class # Class DescriptionDivision A – Computer Systems

B 5590 Computerprogram,application,app,script,orcodedsystemthatisnewand unique (not merely a file run in a program,suchasa‘worddocument’orapicture drawn in ‘Microsoft Paint.’)

5591 Computerpresentation(powerpoint,web page/site, animated graphics, etc.)

5592 Singlecomputersystem(webserver,database server, etc.)

5593 Networkedsystemconsistingoftwoormorecomputers

5594 Chip system- a small (4”X4”X4”) programmedphysicaldevicethataccomplishes a specific task

ROBOTICS1. 4-HmembersmustbecurrentlyenrolledintheKansas

4-H Robotics project to exhibit in this division.2. Eachexhibitormayenteronerobotperclass.Exhibits

musthavebeenconstructedand/orcompletedduringthecurrent4-Hyear.

3. Eachrobotmustbefree-standing,withouttheneedforadditionalsupportsinordertobemovedorexhibited.Eachexhibitmustincludearobot,informationpacketsare not a sufficient exhibit.

4. Robotsmusthaveautomatedarticulatedstructures(arms, wheels, grippers, etc.). Game consoles that display onascreenarenotconsideredrobotsandshouldeitherbeenteredincomputersystemsdivisionorenergymanagement project. Robots requiring no assembly, just programming, such as Ozobots, are considered computer systems projects as the skill is focused on the programmingnotontheconstructionoftherobot.

5. Robotdimensionsshouldnotexceed2feethigh,by2feetwide,by2feetdeep.Weightmaynotexceed15pounds.If displayed in a case (not required) the outside case dimensionsmaynotbemorethan26inchesinheight,width,ordepth.

6. Materialsincludingbutnotlimitedtoobstacles,sparebatteries,andmatsfortestingtherobotmaybebroughtby the exhibitor on the day of judging and those

materialsnotessentialtotheexhibitmaybetakenhomefollowing completion of judging.

7. Allelectriccomponentsoftherobotmustbeadequatelycoveredorconcealedwithaprotectiveenclosure.PaperisNOTconsideredanadequateenclosureorcoveringforelectricalcomponents.

8. Robotsmaybepoweredbyanelectrical,battery,water,airorsolarsourceonly.Junkdrawerrobotsmaybepoweredbyanon-traditionalpowersource.Robots powered by fossil fuels/flammable liquids willbe disqualified.Robotsthatincludeweaponryofanykind will be disqualified. Weaponry is defined as any instrument,possessionorcreation,physicaland/orelectrical that could be used to inflict damage and/or harmtoindividuals,animallife,and/orproperty.

9. Remotecontrolledrobotsareallowedundercertainconditionsprovidedthattherobotisnotdrivable.Robotic arms (hydraulic or electric) are allowed. A remoteisallowedprovidedmorethanasingleactionhappenswhenasinglebuttonispressedontheremote,forexample“amotorspinsfor3seconds,atwhichpointanactuatoristriggered,thenthemotorspinsfor3moreseconds.”Remotecontrolledcars,boats,planesand/oraction figures, etc. are not allowed.

10. Each robot must be in working condition. The judges willoperateeachrobottoevaluateitsworkmanshipanditsabilitytocompleteitsintendedtask.Intheeventtherobotusesaphone,tablet,orsimilardeviceforprogrammingANDcontroloftherobot,avideocanbeusedtoevaluatetheworkingconditionoftherobot.

11. Eachexhibitorisrequiredtocompletethe“4-HRoboticsExhibitInformationForm”whichisavailablethroughyour local K-State Research and Extension office or at www.KansasSpaceTech.com.Thisformmustbeattachedtotheoutsideofa10”x13”manilaenvelope.

12. Theexhibitmustincludewritteninstructionsforoperation(theinstructionsshouldbewrittenasiftheyweretotellapersonwithlimitedroboticsknowledgehow to operate the robot), construction plans, and one to three pages of project photographs. For robots that can beprogrammed,robotprogramminginformationmustbeincluded,thisinformationshouldbeplacedinsidethe10”x13”manilaenvelopementionedabove.

13. Intheeventthattherobotusesadevicelikeaphone,iPad,ortabletforprogrammingANDoperation,DONOT leave the device (phone, tablet, etc.) at the fair. The device’ssafetycannotbeinsured.Bringitwithyoutheday of judging.

14. Eachexhibitshouldincludeavideooftheyouthfollowingtheirinstructionsforoperation.Thisallowsjudges to get a better understanding of the exhibit and allowstheyouththeopportunitytofullydemonstratetheirexhibit.Thevideoshouldbenolongerthan8minutesandshouldbeplacedontheCD,DVD,USBdrive,orsimilar.

15. Creativity,workmanship,andfunctionalitywillbestrongcriteria in judging the “Robot designed by Exhibitor” classes.Allrobotsshouldhaveapurposeorintendedfunction,examplesinclude,butarenotlimitedto:following a line, sweeping the floor, solving a rubix cube, sortingcolors,orclimbingstairs.

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16. Exhibitor’s name(s) and county or district must be taggedorlabeledinaprominentlocationontherobot,

17. TherearenocountyordistrictboundariesthatmustbeadheredtoinordertoformaKansas4-HRoboticsteam.However,asmentionedin#1,eachteammembermustbe currently enrolled in the Kansas 4-H Robotics project.

18. Seethelastsectionforfulldetailsaboutexhibitingposters,displayboardsandnotebooks.

Section Class # Class DescriptionJR Division – 7 and 8 year olds

C 5505 Robot made from a commercial (purchased) kit. (No Programming just assembly)

5506 Robotdesignedandconstructedbyexhibitor.Therobotmustnotbeameremodification of an existing robot kit or plan.

5507 Programmablerobotmadefromacommercial (purchased) kit.

5519 Robotdesignedandconstructedbyexhibitororfromacommercialkit,thatisoperatedbyaremotecontrolleddevice

5543 JunkDrawerRobotics

Intermediate Division – 9 to 13 years old

5509 Robot made from a commercial (purchased) kit. (No Programming just assembly)

5510 Robotdesignedbyexhibitor.Therobotmust not be a mere modification of an existingrobotkitorplan.

5511 Programmablerobotmadefromacommercial (purchased) kit.

5546 Robotdesignedandconstructedbyexhibitororfromacommercialkitthatisoperatedbyaremotecontrolleddevice.

5544 JunkDrawerRobotics-basedcurriculumrobot

Senior Division – 14 and up

5513 Robot made from a commercial (purchased) kit. (No Programming just assembly)

5514 Robotdesignedbyexhibitor.Therobotmust not be a mere modification of an existingrobotkitorplan.

5515 Programmablerobotmadefromacommercial (purchased) kit.

5547 Robotdesignedandconstructedbyexhibitororfromacommercialkitthatisoperatedbyaremotecontrolleddevice.

5545 JunkDrawerRobotics-basedcurriculumrobot

Team Robotics Project

Section Class # Class Description

5517 Robotdesignedandconstructedbytwoormore 4-H Robotics project members. The robot must not be a mere modification of anexistingrobotkitorplan.Therobotmaybeaprogrammabletypethatismadefrom a commercial (purchased) kit. This divisionisdesignedtoencourageteamworkandcooperationamongfellow4-HRoboticsmembers. As with many high tech projects today,noonepersondesignsandbuildsarobotalone.Ittakesthebrainstorming,planning,problemsolving,andcooperationofanentireteamtocompleteagivenrobotics project.

ROCKETRY1. 4-Hmembersmustbecurrentlyenrolledinthe4-H

Rocketryprogramtoexhibitinthisdivision.2. Allrocketsdisplayedinthisdivisionmustbeconstructed

duringthecurrent4-Hyear3. If a rocket qualified for the Kansas State Fair, exhibitors

shouldreadtheStateFairrulesfortheRocketrydivisionas they may be different from those at the county fair.

4. Eachexhibitormayenteruptotworocketexhibitsthathavebeenconstructedduringthecurrentyear.Iftworocketsareentered,onerocketmustbea“modelrocketkit”orthesecondmaybeenteredintoanyotherapplicableclass.Anexhibitormaynotentertworocketsinthesameclass.

5. 4-Hersaretocompleteandsigntherocketryinformationform,availablefromwww.KansasSpaceTech.comoryourlocal extension office, and attach it to a 10”X13” “manila” envelope.Theenvelopeshouldcontain:• Instructionsonhowtoconstructtherocket• Upto5pagesofpicturesfrombothconstructionand

launch• Documentation of any flight damage that occurred• Any modifications made to the rocket• Anadditionalpageforaltitudecalculationsifthe

spaceontheformisnotenough.Additionallyfororiginaldesignrockets,alsoknownas

“scratchbuilt”rockets:• 5additionalpagesofphotosareallowed• Documentationofhowtherocketwastestedfor

stability.6. If a safety violation is noted by the judges,

superintendent, or other staff, the exhibitor’s rocket, at the judges’ discretion, willreceiveaparticipationribbon.

7. Rocketsaretobedisplayeduprightonadisplaystandwithasturdyrodthatdoesnotextendpastthetopoftherocketorstandunassisted,unlesstherocketistallerthan4feetinwhichcasenodisplaystandisrequiredandtherocketmaybedisplayedonitsside,rocketsarenottobedisplayedonlaunchpadstosavespaceandpreventsomeonefrombeingpokedintheeye.

8. RocketsARENOTtobedisplayedwithusedorunusedrocketengineseitherintherocketoraspartofthestand,if rocket engines are included in the exhibit the judge maydisqualifytheexhibit.

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9. Rockets should be flown, unless there is an active burn baninthecountyorconditionsaretoodangeroustosafely launch the rocket. Just flying the last stage (the part with the nose cone) of a multi-stage rocket is acceptable.

10. Allrockets,exceptthoseintheJRdivision,arenottobe “beginner’s kits” or use prefabricated fin assemblies or pre-finished rockets requiring no painting, these are notacceptableoutsidetheJRdivision,andshouldbedisqualified

11. Angles of fins must fall within a plus or minus 2 degree variation using an approved fin alignment guide (such as KSSTAC10). An official fin guide is available from www.KansasSpaceTech.com.

12. Finsandbodytubes,exceptthoseintheexceptthosein the introductory division, are to be filled and sealed withsandingsealerand/orprimer or other suitable fillertoeliminatetheappearanceofbodygroovesandwoodgrain.

13. Fins and launch lugs are to be filleted to reduce drag and properlysecurethemtothemodel.

14. Enginemountsaretobesecurelyattachedtothebodytube.

15. Anyseamsonplasticpartsaretobesandedsmooth.16. The recovery system (typically a parachute or streamer)

shouldbeattachedaccordingtotheinstructions17. The nose cone is to fit snugly but still allow for easy

removal.18. Exhibits,except“beginner’skits,”mustbeuniformly

paintedandsmoothly finished or finishedasperrocketinstructions,andhavedecalsappliedsmoothly.

19. Models may not be judged based on their plaint scheme (colors and placement on the rocket). Rockets do not havetofollowthesuggestedpaintscheme,allowingthe4-H’er to display maximum creativity in the finishing of theirrocket.Undernocircumstancesistheweightgivento the paint scheme to be sufficient enough, by itself, to movethemodelfromoneribbonplacingtoanother.

20. “Scale models*” may be judged based on their paint scheme. The judge may deduct up to one ribbon placing fornotfollowingthepaintscheme.

21. “Scale Model*” Rockets are to be finished and completed with a majority (greater than 70%) of decals.

22. Original design rockets cannot be a modification of a pre-existingkitandmustbeoforiginaldesign.

23. Original design rockets must be designed by the exhibitor(s). 24. Exhibitor(s) must be 11 years of age (4-H age) or older to enter

anoriginaldesignrocket.25. Originaldesignrocketsmustincludedetailedinstructions,

sothatsomeonecouldconstructtheoriginaldesignedrocket just like a kit purchased at a store. Instructions can be as manypagesasneededtoconveyfullandcompleteconstructiontechniques.

26. Forarocketenteredintheoriginaldesignclasses,describeinthesummaryhowtherocketwastestedforstabilitypriorto flying. Swingtestingoftherocketisrequired.Othertestsandcalculationsareencouraged.Exhibitorsmustincludedocumentationoftheswingtest.FailuretoswingtestarocketwillresultinadeductionofTWOribbonplacings.

27. Aminimumofoneadditionalpagemustbeaddedtotherocketry information pack detailing the test(s) performed to insurestability.4-Her’sarestronglyencouragedtoprovideas

muchdetailaspossible.Failuretoprovideadequatewrittendocumentation will result in a disqualification.

28. Rocketsthatusemorethanone‘D’engineorequivalentareconsidermidorhighpowerrocketsin4-H.

29. MidandHighPowerexhibitorsmustbeatleast14yearsofagebyJanuary1ofthecurrentyear.

30. Inadditiontotheinformationpacketcompletedforallrockets,ahighpowerinformationformistobecompletedandplacedinsideoftheinformationpacket.Thismaybedownloadedfromwww.KansasSpaceTech.com

31. ExhibitorsinthemidandhighpowerdivisionsmustholdmembershipsineitherNARorTripoliorganizations.

32. TheNARHighPowerRocketSafetyCodeappliestotheconstructionandlaunchingofallrocketsdisplayedinthisdivision.AssuchallmidandhighpowerrocketryexhibitorsmustcomplywiththeNARHighPowerRocketSafety Code that is in effect as of October 1st of the current4-Hyear.

33. Allrocketsinthemidandhighpowerdivisionsaretobelaunchedunderadultsupervisionbythe4-Hmemberwhoconstructedtherocket.

34. For rockets launched using an engine(s) that have160.1 (‘H’ engine or equivalent amount of smaller engines) Newton’s-secondsorlarger,adultsupervisionmustbeprovidedbyanindividualhavingatleastalevel1high power certification. The 4-H member should also holdorbeattemptingtoattaintheirlevel1highpowercertification if launching on this large of an engine.

*As defined by the National Association of Rocketry (NAR), a scale model is “any model rocket that is a true scale model of an existing or historical guided missile, rocket vehicle, or space vehicle.” The intent of scale modeling is, according to the NAR, “to produce an accurate, flying replica of a real rocket vehicle that exhibits maximum craftsmanship in construction, finish, and flight performance.” (NAR “Pink Book” 50.1 4-1)

Section Class # Class DescriptionDivision JR - Exhibitors 7 and 8 years old

D 5520 Rocketmadefromkit,withoutpre-assembled fin units. Include plans.

5520 Rocketmadefrom“beginner’skit.”Includeplans.Rocketsinthisclassmayhavepre-assembled fin units. (This class is for first andsecondyear4-Hmemberstoexplorethe rocketry project.)

Division A - Exhibitors 9 through 13 years old

5520 Rocketmadefromkit.Includeplans.

Division B - Exhibitors 11 through 13 years old (9-10 year olds may not enter in this class)

5521 Rocketdesignedbyexhibitor:notmerelya modification of an existing kit. Include originalplans.

Division C - Exhibitors 14 years and older

5525 Rocketmadefromkit.Includeplans.

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Section Class # Class Description

5526 Rocketdesignedbyexhibitor:notmerelya modification of an existing kit. Include originalplans.

Division D - Exhibitors 11 years and older Thisclassisdesignedtoencourageteamworkamongindividualsandclubstoworkonarocketfromtheinitialdesigntothe finished product.

5530 Rocketdesignedby2ormoreexhibitors:not merely a modification of an existing kit. Includeoriginalplans.

Division E- Exhibitors 14 years and older

5536 Midorhighpowerrocketmadefromkitororiginaldesign.

UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS1. The4-Hmembersmustbecurrentlyenrolledinthe4-H

Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) project to exhibit in this division.

2. Eachexhibitormayenteroneexhibitperclass.Exhibitmusthavebeencompletedduringthecurrent4-Hyear.

3. TheinformationthataccompaniestheUASmustbelimitedtothe4-HUASExhibitInformationFormwhichis affixed to a 10” x 13” envelope. This envelope should NOTbeattachedtotheUAS.Thismaybedownloadedfromwww.KansasSpaceTech.com.AnyUASexhibitnotincludingthiscompletedenvelopewillreceiveanautomaticparticipationribbon.

4. EachexhibitMUSTincludeavideooftheyouthoperating their UAS. This allows judges to get a better understandingoftheexhibitandallowstheyouththeopportunitytofullydemonstratetheirexhibit.Thevideoshouldbenolongerthan8minutesandshouldbeplacedontheCD,DVD,USBdrive,orsimilar.

5. Exhibitor’s name, county or district, age, and years(s) in project must be tagged or labeled in a prominent location ontheexhibit,educationaldisplay,notebook,and/orposter.

6. UnmannedAerialSystemsthatincludeordepictweaponry of any kind will be disqualified.

7. Seethelastsectionforfulldetailsaboutexhibitingposters,displayboardsandnotebooks.

8. If modifications are made to the exhibit a page should be attached noting those modifications.

9. If a safety violation is noted by the judges, superintendent, or other staff, the exhibitor’s exhibit, at the judges’ discretion, will receive a participation ribbon.

10. Forexhibits“designedandconstructedbytheexhibitor”the UAS must not be a mere modification of an existing kitorplan.YoumaynotexhibitaUASthatispurchasedoff the shelf in this class.

11. For“practicalapplication”exhibits,theexhibitmustincludetheUAS,plusoneormoreofthefollowing:video,notebook,poster,displayboard,etc.Thisclassisseparatefromeducationalexhibits.AtangibleusewouldbemappingRussianolivetrees,erodedsoils,andbindweed in fields, etc. There are also many other non-agriculturalUASusesthatwouldbeappropriateforthisclass.

Section Class # Class DescriptionJunior Division A – 7-8 years old

E 5701 UnmannedAerialSystem“designedandconstructedbyexhibitor”thatisoperatedbyaremotecontrolleddevice.

5702 “Practicalapplication”ofanUnmannedAerialSystemconstructedfromacommercial (purchased) kit.

Intermediate Division – 9-13 years old

5703 UnmannedAerialSystem“designedandconstructedbyexhibitor”thatisoperatedbyaremotecontrolleddevice

5704 “Practicalapplication”ofanUnmannedAerialSystemconstructedfromacommercial (purchased) kit.

Division B – Senior, 14 years and older

5706 UnmannedAerialSystems“designedandconstructedbyexhibitor”thatisoperatedbyaremotecontrolleddevice.

5707 “Practicalapplication”ofanUnmannedAerialSystemconstructedfromacommercial (purchased) kit.

EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITSPOSTERS, NOTEBOOKS AND DISPLAY BOARDS1. TheGeneralExhibitrulesforALLSPACETECHcategories

apply.2. Fornotebooks,displayboards,andposters,noadditional

exhibitinformationisrequired;nomanilaenvelopeisneededfortheseexhibits.

3. Exhibitsinposters,notebooksanddisplayboardsmustcontainsubstantialsupportingeducationalmaterials.

4. Educationaldisplayboards,postersandnotebooksshouldbecreativeandshowcasedetailsabouttheknowledge learned in the project during the current 4-H year.Valueisplacedonyouthwhocandemonstratehowtheir skills have increased while completing the project. Each exhibit will be judged on uniqueness, creativity, neatness,accuracyofmaterial,knowledgegained,andcontent. An exhibit judging score sheet is available at www.KansasSpaceTech.com.Forexample,arocketthatmayhavecrashedand/orishighlydamagedmaybemadeintoaneducationaldisplayorposterthattellsagreatstorywithmanylessonslearned.

5. Followcopyrightlaws,citingallsourcesofinformationinastandardnotation.Sourcesofinformationmustbecitedonthefrontofyourexhibit,includingallpostersandeducationaldisplayboards.

6. Educationaldisplaysarenottoexceedastandardcommercial3’x4’tri-folddisplayboard.Nocardtableexhibitswillbeallowed.Careshouldbetakentousedurablematerialsthatwillwithstandfairconditions.

7. “ConstructionKits”thatarepartofEducationaldisplaysmustbecontainedincases(tackleboxes,sealablecontainers, etc.) that may not be larger than 1’ X 2’ X2’andmusthavealatchwhichsecurelykeepsallcomponentscontainedinthe“ConstructionKits”.Othercomponentsaretoadheretoappropriatedimensionsasstatedelsewhere.

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Swine - Dept. 41-H/FFAARRIVAL TIME: Wednesday,July22,5:00-9:00pm,andThursday,July23,7:00-9:30am,LPWEIGH-IN: Thursday,July23,9:30-10:30am,LPJUDGING: Thursday,July23,6:00pm,LPRELEASE OF NON-SALE LIVESTOCK: Sunday,July26,4:00pmorimmediatelyfollowingtheFashionRevue,LPSUPERINTENDENT: TOBYWEBERAsst. Superintendents: RodneyBlythe&CharlesPetersonJr. Superintendent: AustinWeber

1. Exhibitorsmayenternomorethan2exhibitsinany1phase.

2. AllMarketHogsandBreedingSwinemusthavebeeneartagged at the official weigh-in by April 28, 2020, with ear tag number, breed, and owner’s name on file at Extension Office and with the swine superintendent to show at the CountyFair.All tag numbers must be included on your Fair Pre-Entry Form.

3. SwineoriginatinginKansasmustbefreeofclinicalsignsofinfestationsorcontagiousdisease.AnegativePseudorabiesandBrucellosistestarenotrequiredforKansasorigin swine. No health certificate or blood test is needed for any swine project. All swine originating out ofstateorpurchasedoutofstateneedtofollowstateguidelines and must have a health certificate within 30 daysandhaveanegativebloodtestororiginatefromadiseasefreeherd.

4. Giltsmaybecrossbredorpurebred.5. Exhibitmustreceiveablueribbontobeeligiblefor

Championribbonandtrophy.6. Exhibitorscanexhibitonly1animalinFittingand

Showingclass.7. Exhibitorsage7-9arenoteligibleforRoundRobin

Showmanship.8. OnlyregisteredgiltsmaybeshownatStateFair.Gilts

maybeco-registeredinthenameof2ormoreexhibitingmembersofthesamefamily.

9. GiltsmaybeshownineitherBreedingorMarketSwineclassbutnotboth.

10. Aclassmust have 3 pre-entered exhibits toconstituteabreedclassorelsetheywillbeputintoanAllOtherBreed (AOB) class.

11. Allmarkethogsmustbecastratedbyweigh-inonApril28,2020.

12. Allpigswillbeweighed.Themarketclassweightis230-290lbs.Marketanimalsmustbeaminimumof230lbstobesoldinthepremiumsale.Marketanimalsover290lbsmaysellinthepremiumauction.

13. ItisstronglyrecommendedthatWATER ONLY beusedonanimals.

14. Aminimumof½inchhairisrecommendedonpigs.15. Allswineexhibitorswillfollowthegenerallivestock

rules.16. Market animals 291 lbs. or greater arenoteligibleto

showformarketgrandchampion,butareeligibletogothroughthepremiumsale.

17. FairboardPeeWeeEventafterthe4-HSwineShow*Seepage50.

*Please be aware that State Fair and other shows may differ on rules from those of Shawnee County.

Section Class # Class Description

*Gilts

B 1277A ChesterWhite

1277B Duroc

1277C Hampshire

1277D Spot

Swine22WED17002100 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm Swine Arrival Time – LP5:00pm-9:00pm SwineArrivalTime–LP23THU07000930 7:00am-9:30am SwineArrivalTime–LP23THU09301030 9:30am-10:30am SwineWeigh-In-LP23THU18000000 6:00pm SwineShow-LP

8. Educational Project notebooks must be organized in a 3-ringbinder.

9. Anythreedimensionaldisplayexhibitsmaynotbethickerthan1”.

10. EnginesandignitersforrocketsARENOTpermittedwiththe exhibit and constitute an immediate disqualification. Thisisforsafetyreasonsandincludesbothspentandliveengines.

11. Exhibitor’s name, county or district, age, and year(s) in project must be tagged or labeled in a prominent locationonthe,notebook,and/or“ConstructionKit.”Foreducationdisplaysand/orposterstheexhibitor’sname, county, or district, age, and year(s) in project mustbetaggedorlabeledonthebackoftheexhibit.Failuretolabelanexhibitmayresultinoneribbonplacingdeduction.

12. Exhibitsshouldpossessthefollowingqualities(innoparticular order):a. ACentralthemeb. Whatyouwantotherstolearnc. Be designed and constructed in a manner befitting

theexhibitd. Besomethingyouareinterestedine. BerelatedtoAstronomy,ComputerSystems,

Robotics,Rocketry,orUnmannedAerialSystemsf. Aswellasthosecharacteristicsdescribedabove.

13. If a safety violation is noted by the judges, superintendent, or other staff, the exhibitor’s exhibit, at the judge’s discretion, will receive a participation ribbon.

Section Class # Class Description

SpaceTech– Junior Division – 7-8 years old

F 5731 EducationDisplay

5732 EducationalNotebook

5733 EducationalPoster

SpaceTech – Intermediate Division – 9-13 years old

5734 EducationalDisplay

3735 EducationalNotebook

3736 EducationalPoster

SpaceTech – Senior Division – 144 years and older

5737 EducationalDisplay

5738 EducationalNotebook

5739 EducationalPoster

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Wildlife - Dept. 43 4-HENTRY & JUDGING: Thursday,July23,3:00-5:00pm,EHSUPERINTENDENT: BRETTFOX

1. Exhibits will be judged by consultation. It is recommended thattheexhibitorbepresent.Ifitisnotpossible,the exhibitorshouldprovidea3x5notecardwith information the judge should know about the project.

2. Amembermaymake3entriesinthisdivision.3. Exhibitorsmustcomplywithstateandfederallaws.Itis

illegaltopossessthreatenedorendangeredwildlife,orthe feathers,nests,oreggsofnon-gamebirds.Gamebirdsand gameanimalstakenlegallyduringanopenseasonmaybe used.Theuseoflivewildanimalsineducationalexhibitsis prohibited.

4. KSRE,4-HandShawneeCountyFairboardarenotresponsiblefordamageduringtheShawneeCountyFair.

5. Notebooks and Displays will be judged on Stopping Power, Holding Power, 4-H Project Application, Composition, PersonalGrowthandEducationalValue.

6. Promotional Posters will be judged on General Appearance,InformationandOrganization.

7. 4-H’er name, county, 4-H Age and year in project should be inaprominentlocationontheexhibit.

Section Class # Class Description

Notebook:Contents pertain to some phase, results, story or information about the wildlife or sport fishing project.

A 1000 Junior (7-9 yrs old)

1001 Intermediate (10-13 yrs old)

1002 Senior (14 & over)

Welding - Dept. 42 4-H/FFAENTRY: Thursday,July23,5:00-7:00pm,EHJUDGING: Friday,July24,10:00am,EHSUPERINTENDENTS: PAM&ROBERTDOMME

NOTE: CalltheSuperintendentsat785-232-0963toletthemknow the size of your project(s) and if it goes on a table or if floor space is needed. They need to make sure there is enoughspacefortheexhibits.

1. Exhibitormayenterupto3exhibitsmadeduringcurrentyear.(Exhibitorsmayenter3smallexhibitsor1largeexhibitand2smallexhibits.Alargeexhibitisanythinglarger than 24” x 48”.)

2. Costofmaterialsandsuppliesincludinghowmuchmaterials and supplies used (i.e. 20’ sq. tubing) is required

1. withtheexhibit.2. Adrawingorblueprintisrequired.3. Ashortstoryisrequired.Withinthestoryindicate

whatyourexhibitis,whyyoubuiltit,andsomeofyourexperiencesbuildingit.

Wildlife23THU15001700 3:00pm-5:00pm WildlifeEntry&Judging-EH

Section Class # Class Description

1277E York

1277F Crossbred

1277G Berkshire

1277H All Other Breeds (AOB)

A 1281 Fitting and Showing (15 & over)

1282 Fitting and Showing (10-14 yrs old)

1283 Fitting and Showing (7-9 yrs old)

*Market Swine (230-290 lbs.)*

C 1287A ChesterWhite

1287B Duroc

1287C Hampshire

1287D Spot

1287E York

1287F Crossbred

1287G Berkshire

1287H All Other Breeds (AOB)

1288 Feeder Swine (229 lbs. & under)

1289 Super Heavy Weight (291 lbs. & over)

D 1291 ClubPenofThree(marketswine;anybreed)

1292 Club Pen of Three (feeder swine)

1293Bothbredandownedbyexhibitorand/or immediate family. Only one (1) animalperexhibitorcanbeentered.(Market or breeding)

4. Exhibit will be judged on welding and overall appearance including the paint job, and having all of the required items.

5. QualityofbookDOES NOT counttowardsribbonorplacing.

6. Photosshowingexhibitbeingmadeisstronglysuggested,butnotrequired.

7. Exhibitors enrolled in project 2 years or less will be in Class1302.

8. Exhibitors enrolled in project 3 years or more will be in Class1303.

9. Exhibitors may be present (not required) at time of judging for consultation if they wish.

Section Class # Class Description

A 1302 Article made (2 years or less)*

1303 Article made (3 years or more)*

*NoStateFairClass

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4-H Sponsors Dinner/4-H Family Fun NightSaturday,July256:00-11:00pm,LASUPERINTENDENTS: FAMILYFUNNIGHTCOMMITTEEHelpers: VolunteersAll fair sponsors, sale buyers and 4-H families invited!

4-H Sponsors Dinner/4-H Family Fun Night25SAT18002300 6:00pm-11:00pm 4-HSponsorsDinner/4-HFamilyFunNight-LA

Woodworking - Dept. 44 4-H/FFAENTRY: Thursday,July23,1:00-3:00pm,EHJUDGING: Thursday,July23,2:00-6:00pm,EHSUPERINTENDENT: CHRISMcCONNELLJr. Superintendent: SethMcConnell

1. Exhibits will be judged by consultation. Exhibitor will sign up for approximate judging time upon entry. All entriesmustbeenteredby3:00pm.Judgingwillbeginat2:00pmandendat6:00pmonThursday,July23.

2. Exhibitorsmayenternomorethan2exhibitsperclass.3. Theplanfromwhichtheexhibitwasconstructedmust

bewiththearticle.Each article must have its own set of plans.Theplanmaybeaphotocopy,theactualpatternorascaledrawing.Itmustbecompleteandaccuratetotheextentthataduplicatearticlecouldbebuiltusingtheplanasaguide.Inaddition,includealistandcostofmaterials,plusamountoftimespentonconstructingandfinishing the article. This list should include all wood, hardware, finishing supplies, etc. Any exhibits without a complete set of plans will be lowered one ribbon.

4. Exhibits will be judged on workmanship, design, choice of wood, suitability and quality finish, and usefulness.

5. Any project that has glass that is not secure, i.e. glass shelves, glass top of a coffee table, etc., should not be brought to the fair. Glass that is secured in the project, i.e.,glassfrontofaguncaseofcabinet,etc.,ispermissiblesince it cannot be removed from the project.

Section Class # Class Description

A 1310 WoodworkArticle(9&under;farmor shop use)

1311 WoodworkArticle(10-13yrsold;farm or shop use)

1312 WoodworkArticle(14&over;farmor shop use)

B 1316 Lawn Furniture (9 & under)

1317 Lawn Furniture (10-13 yrs old)

1318 Lawn Furniture (14 & over)

Woodworking23THU13001500 1:00pm-3:00pm WoodworkingEntry-EH23THU14001800 2:00pm-6:00pm WoodworkingJudging-EH

Section Class # Class Description

PromotionalPoster:Must be related to something learned in the wildlife or sport fishing project. (Flat poster board or foam board no larger than 22”x28”.

A 2000 Junior (7-9 yrs old)

2001 Intermediate le (10-13 yrs old)

2002 Senior (14 & over)

EducationalDisplay:Must be directly related to the wildlife or sport fishing project.

A 3000 Junior (7-9 yrs old)

3001 Intermediate le (10-13 yrs old)

3002 Senior (14 & over)

Section Class # Class Description

C 1322 Household Furniture (9 & under)

1323 Household Furniture (10-13 yrs old)

1324 Household Furniture (14 & over)

D 1328 Woodworking Decoupage (any age)*

1330 OtherWoodwork(9&under;articlenot included in above classes)

1331OtherWoodwork(10-13yrsold;articlenotincludedinaboveclasses)

1332 OtherWoodwork(14&over;articlenot included in above classes)

1336

Refinished or Repaired Article (any age;opentoexhibitorsenrolledin Woodwork project or Home Improvement project; explanation ofworkcompletedmustaccompanyexhibit;willbeexhibitedinHomeEnvironment class at State Fair)

1338 Pre-cutorAssembledArticle(anyage)*

*NoStateFairClass

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OPEN CLASSOpen to the Public - All Ages

We invite you to participate by entering in the following departments: Arts & Crafts, Child Care, Fiber & Textiles, Commissioner’s Bread Basket, Construction Zone, Cosplay Construction/Performance,

County Cookie Jar, Decorated Egg Contest, Fair Board Pee Wee Swine Show, Floriculture, Geology & Lapidary, Horticulture, Land of Kansas Food Basket, Livestock Senior 20-120 Show,

Photography, Retirement Community Display, Scarecrows.

FAIR THEME: “Some Fair Over The Rainbow”General Open Class Rules

The Shawnee County Fair will be held at the Kansas Expo-Centre, � Expocentre Drive, Topeka, Kansas July ��rd thru ��th, �0�0 . No pre-entry is required in open class exhibits except for the Scarecrow and the Quilt Show . Exhibitors should check individual department rules for times entries are accepted and judged . All exhibits must remain in place throughout the fair . Entries may be picked up in Exhibition Hall from 4pm until 5pm on Sunday July 26th. The Shawnee County Fair Association, its officers, direc-tors, manager, and superintendents cannot be held responsible for any damage, loss, or injury to exhibitors, or other persons while on the Expocentre Grounds whether the loss or damage arises from an accident or any other cause . The decisions of the judges are final and no appeal will be considered. Where there is no competition, no champion award will be given . Ribbons will be awarded �st thru �th place according to merit . No premium money will be paid except where listed in the department rules . Checks for the winners of these depart-ments will only be paid when the exhibit is picked up on Sunday. ALL CHECKS MUST BE CASHED WITHIN TWO WEEKS OF RECEIPT. Each exhibitor is limited to two exhibits in each class except where departments rules state otherwise . All cars and trucks admitted to the Expocentre Ground exhibit areas and barns must be removed to the parking lot after loading and unloading . ONLY ANIMALS ON EXHIBIT WILL BE ALLOWED ON THE EXPOCENTRE GROUNDS WITH THE EXCEP-TION OF THOSE NEEDED FOR THE HEARING AND SEEING IMPAIRED. ALCHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE NOT PERMITTED ON THE EXPOCENTRE GROUNDS. SMOKING IS PROHIBITED IN ALL BUILDINGS. Applications for Grievances or Complaints must be submit-ted in writing �0 minutes after judging to the Shawnee County Fair Association, ���0 SW Western, Topeka, KS ���0� . Ap-plications may be turned in at the Fair Office during the Fair . A meeting will then be schedule with the Shawnee County Fair Executive Board . Members are: President: Shirley Schulz; Vice President: Bob Hauer; Secretary: Jason Schulz; Treasurer: Crick-ett Johnston .

Open Class DepartmentsArts & Crafts23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENArts&CraftsEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENArts&CraftsJudging-EH

Arts & CraftsENTRY:Thursday,July23,1:00-6:00pm,EHJUDGING:Thursday,July23,6:00pm,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE:Sunday,July26,4:00-5:00pm

1. Exhibits will be judged and ranked in each class accordingtomerit.Ribbonswillbeawardedtothetopentries if there are sufficient entries to merit.

2. Exhibitor may enter two (2) exhibits.3. Exhibitsenteredmustbetheworkoftheexhibitor.4. Exhibitsenteredmustbeoriginalsandnotcopies.5. OilandAcrylicsmustbeframed.6. Water-color,drawings,andprintsmustbemattedand/

orframed.

Class # Class Description

~ Youth 15 and younger ~

5000-Y Ceramics (commercial molds, any decoration)

5001-Y Ceramics (wheel piece or free-form)

5002-Y Drawing (any medium; any subject)

5003-Y Jewelry

5004-Y Painting (any medium, any subject)

5005-Y Prints

5006-Y WoodCarving

5007-Y Woodwork(handmadefurnitureorotherwoodenarticle)

5008-Y Otherartcraftnotlisted(tolepainting,wheatweaving, etc.)

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Child Care23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENChildCareEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENChildCareJudging-EH

Bread Sculpture23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENBreadSculptureEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENBreadSculptureJudging-EH

Fiber & Textiles23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENFiber&TextilesEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENFiber&TextilesJudging-EH

Fiber & TextilesENTRY:Thursday,July23,1:00-6:00pm,EHJUDGING:Thursday,July23,6:00pm,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE:Sunday,July26,4:00-5:00pm

1. Exhibits will be judged and ranked in each class accordingtomerit.Ribbonswillbeawardedtothetopeight entries if there are sufficient entries to merit.

2. Exhibitsenteredmustbetheworkoftheexhibitor.3. Exhibits must not have received a first place ribbon.4. Exhibitorsdesiringquiltstobehungfordisplaymust

preparethemforhanging.

Child CareENTRY:Thursday,July23,1:00-6:00pm,EHJUDGING:Thursday,July23,6:00pm,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE:Sunday,July26,4:00-5:00pm

1. Bringinartsandcrafts,constructionzonework,clothingor textiles, paintings, flower, or vegetables that have beengrownbythechildcarekids.Decoratedcookies,cupcakes,cakeoranykindofbakedgoods.Picturestakenbychildcare.Abookyoumade,whateveryoudoinchildcare,youcanenterinthiscategory.

2. Forkidsfromage0-12.3. Haveyourchildcarehomeorcenterrecognizedforall

thetalentsyouteachkidswhiletheyareinyourchildcare.

4. Participationribbonsforallentries.

Class # Class Description

5100-Y ChildCare

Bread SculptureENTRY: Thursday, July ��, �:00-�:00 pm, EHJUDGING: Thursday, July ��, �:00 pm, EHEXHIBIT RELEASE:Sunday,July26,4:00-5:00pm

1. Breadsculpturemaybeconstructedfromhomemadeorpurchasedfrozenyeastdough.Entrieswillnotbetasted.

2. Seeds,herbs,grains,edibledecorativetoppings,andicingsmaybeused.Theuseofafood-gradestencilorfood-gradestampsmaybeused.

3. Doughmaybecoloredwithfood-gradecoloringsorspices.Sculpturemaybepaintedwithfood-gradepaint,naturalcolorsandextractsoreggyolkpaint.DoNOTusecraftpaintonbread.

4. No size restrictions. However, for small (under 5 inches) sculptures,3examplesshouldbeentered.(ex:bunnies,turtles).

5. Allsculpturesmustbereceivedonasturdy,disposableplate,board,ortrayandwillremainondisplaythroughoutthefair.

6. Sculpturedoesnothavetobebakedinonepiece.7. Sculpturecanbepiecedtogetherbyadhesive,hotglue,

orothermeanslikewire,dowelrods,ortoothpickstoconnectpieces.

8. Sculpturemaybesprayedwithclearacrylicorlacquertopreservesculpture.

9. Entries will be judged on creativity, execution, visual impact,andcolordesign.

10. Limitedtooneentryperperson.Membersofateammaynotenteritemsintoindividualcategories.

11. Forideas,seetheKansasWheatCommission’swebsiteathttp://kswheat.com/ or http://nationalfestivalofbreads.com/recipes/bread-shaping-0

12. Premiumsareasfollows:First place - $40; Second place - $30; Third place - $20.

Winner must pick up premium check by the end of the fair.

Class # Class Description

6400 Youth (ages up to 13) one large item OR three small (duplicate) items

6401 Teen (ages 14-18) one large item OR three small (duplicate) items

6402 Adult (age 19 and above) one large item OR three small (duplicate) items

6405 Team (any ages) a scene/display with more thanonebreadsculptureditem.

Class # Class Description

~ Adult 16 and older ~

5000-A Ceramics (commercial molds, any decoration)

5001-A Ceramics (wheel piece or free-form)

5002-A Drawing (any medium; any subject)

5003-A Jewelry

5004-A Painting (any medium, any subject)

5005-A Prints

5006-A WoodCarving

5007-A Woodwork(handmadefurnitureorotherwoodenarticle)

5008-A Otherartcraftnotlisted(tolepainting,wheatweaving, etc.)

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Construction Zone23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENConstructionZoneEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENConstructitonZoneJudging-EH

Commissioners’ Bread Basket23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENCommissioners’BreadBasketEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENCommissioners’BreadBasketJudging-EH

Construction ZoneENTRY:Thursday,July23,1:00-6:00pm,EHJUDGING:Thursday,July23,6:00pm,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE:Sunday,July26,4:00-5:00pm

1. Exhibitors do not have to be present at judging.2. Exhibitor may only enter two (2) exhibits.3. If you build your project from a kit or use instructions,

they must accompany the project.4. Ifyoumodifyakit,youneedtodrawupplansforthe

modification.5. ThisclassisforLego,K’Nex,Puzzles,SmallModels,or

othertoytypebuildingmaterials.Thisclassisnotforbigwood working projects.

Class # Class Description

~ Youth 15 and younger ~

5400-Y Buildingsanytypeofbuildings

5401-Y Motorizedanythingwithamotor

Commissioners’ Bread BasketENTRY:Thursday,July23,1:00-6:00pm,EHJUDGING: Thursday,July23,6:00pm,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE:Sunday,July26,4:00-5:00pm

1. Opentonon-professionalgroupsorindividuals.Exhibitshould reflect the Fair Theme: “Some Fair Over The Rainbow”.

2. Exhibit consists of a decorated basket filled with 6 miscellaneousyeastbreads(loavesand/or6rollsindividually wrapped in clear plastic) using at least 2 kindsofyeastdough.

3. Includewithexhibitasampleofeachkindofbreadforjudging. Samples should be individually wrapped and placed in a small box. Basket will count 30% and breads 70% of judging.

4. Onecopyofrecipemustaccompanyeachentry.5. Premiumsareasfollows:

First place - $40; Second place - $30; Third place - $20. Winner must pick up premium check by the end of the

fair.6. FirstplacebasketwillbepresentedtotheCounty

CommissionersMondaymorning,July29,2019.

Class # Class Description

5300 CountyCommissioners’BreadBasket

5. Ensembles (such as skirt and matching top) shall be consideredasoneitem.

6. Whereapplicable,acopyofthepatternenvelopeshallbeattachedtotheentryform.

7. A3”x5”cardmaybeattachedtoeachpattern,etc.,forinformation for the judges and the viewing public.

Class # Class Description

~ Youth 15 and younger ~

5200-Y Crocheteditem

5201-Y Fabric stuffed toys

5202-Y Garment

5203-Y KnittedItem

5204-Y Macrame

5205-Y Needlework(includingembroidery,applique,crossstitch)

5206-Y Weaving

5207-Y Otheritemnotincludedinaboveclasses

~ Adult 16 and older ~

5200-A Crocheteditem

5201-A Fabric stuffed toys

5202-A Garment

5203-A KnittedItem

5204-A Macrame

5205-A Needlework(includingembroidery,applique,crossstitch)

5206-A Weaving

5207-A Otheritemnotincludedinaboveclasses

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Class # Class Description

5402-Y Thingsyoudrive-anytypeofcars,trucks,tractors,equipment,etc.

5403-Y AllOtherConstruction

5403-Y 3DPuzzles

~ Adult 16 and older ~

5400-A Buildingsanytypeofbuildings

5401-A Motorizedanythingwithamotor

5402-A Thingsyoudrive-anytypeofcars,trucks,tractors,equipment,etc.

5403-A AllOtherConstruction

5403-A 3DPuzzles

Cosplay - Craftsmanship23THU08001000 8:00am-10:00amOPEN Cosplay - Craftsmanship Entry- EHOPENCosplay - Craftsmanship Entry- EHCosplay-CraftsmanshipEntry-EH23THU11000000 11:00pm OPEN Cosplay - Craftsmanship Judging - EHOPENCosplay - Craftsmanship Judging - EHCosplay-CraftsmanshipJudging-EH

Cosplay - CraftsmanshipENTRY:Thursday,July23,8:00-10:00am,EHJUDGING:Thursday,July23,11:00pm,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE:Sunday,July26,4:00-5:00pm

1. Exhibits will be judged and ranked in each class according tomerit.Ribbonswillbeawardedtothetopentriesifthere are sufficient entries to merit.

2. Only one (1) entry per class per exhibitor. 3.Exhibitsmustbetheworkoftheexhibitor.4.Allcostumepartsneedtobepresent.5.Modelformswillneedtobepresenttosupportupright

standingcostumesforbestdisplay.

**NOTE: If interested in being on stage to compete in modeling or performance, don’t forget to enter in Cosplay

– Performance **

Once judging is complete in craftsmanship, costumes will be allowedtobecheckedbackoutbyownerforPerformanceCompetition,butmustbecheckedbackintoCraftsmanshipbeforetheendoftheevening.RibbonsinCraftsmanshipwillnotbeannounceduntilFridaymorningasanycostumesnotcheckedbackinafterPerformanceCompetitionwillforfeitribbons.Age Groups

1.Junior-Youthages4-62.Intermedite-Youthages7-173.Adult –18+

Class # Class Description

~ Junior ~

6700 Accessories

6701 Anime

6702 Comic

6703 FairTheme

6704 Fantasy

6705 Photography

6706 Sci-Fi

~ Intermediate ~

6707 Accessories

6708 Anime

6709 Comic

6710 FairTheme

6711 Fantasy

6712 Photography

6713 Sci-Fi

~ Senior ~

6714 Accessories

6715 Anime

6716 Comic

6717 FairTheme

6718 Fantasy

6719 Photography

6720 Sci-Fi

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Cosplay - PerformanceENTRY:Thursday,July23,8:00-5:00pm,EHSTAGE PERFORMANCE CHECK-IN:Thursday,July23,6:00pm,EHJUDGING:Thursday,July23,7:00pm,EH

EXHIBIT RELEASE:Thursday,July23,AfterRibbonAnnouncements unless entered in Craftsmanship, then costumes must be checked back into Craftsmanship or any ribbons earned will be forfeited in that category.

1. Exhibits will be judged and ranked in each class according tomerit.Ribbonswillbeawardedtothetopentriesifthere are sufficient entries to merit.

2. Only one (1) entry per class per exhibitor. 3.Exhibitsmustbetheworkoftheexhibitor.4.Allcostumepartsneedtobepresent.5.Stagetimewillbelimitedto10minutesmaximumper

individual/group.Thisincludesetup,teardownofanystageprops;aswellas,actualperformance.

6.Costumes and Performance must be family friendly.7.PhotographyReleasemustbesigned,soimagesfromthe

performancemaybedisplayedduringthefair,onfuturefairpromotions,andsocialmedia.

Age Groups

1.Junior-Youthages4-62.Intermediate-Youthages7-173.Adult –18+

Class # Class Description

~ Junior ~

6800 Modeling

6801 IndividualCharacterPerformance

6802 GroupPerformance

~ Intermediate ~

6803 Modeling

6804 IndividualCharacterPerformance

6805 GroupPerformance

~ Senior ~

6806 Modeling

6807 IndividualCharacterPerformance

6808 GroupPerformance

Cosplay - Performance23THU08001700 8:00am-5:00pm OPENCosplay-PerformanceEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENCosplay-PerformanceCheck-In-EH23THU19000000 7:00pm OPENCosplay-PerformanceJudging-EH

County Cookie JarENTRY: Thursday,July23,1:00-6:00pm,EHJUDGING:Thursday,July23,6:00pm,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE: Sunday,July26,4:00-5:00pm

1. Cookie jar for display must be a one gallon decorated jar.2. Opentonon-professionalgroupsorindividuals.3. Jaroffancyassortedcookiesmustcontainnotlessthan

5ornomorethan10kindsofcookiesofagoodsizeforserving.

4. Onecopyofrecipeforeachtypeofcookiemustaccompanyeachentry.

5. Cookies must be visible in jar.6. Eachcookieshallbewrappedintransparentwrap.7. Bring1sampleofeachkindofcookieandidentifysothe

judges will not need to open the jar.8. Jar to count 30%, quality of cookies count 70%.9. Premiumsareasfollows: First place - $20; Second place -$15;Third place - $10. Winner must pick up premium check by the end of the

fair.10. Cookie jars will be presented to the Fair sponsors, so

pleasemakesuretheyarewrappedwell.

Class # Class Description

5500 CookieJar

County Cookie Jar23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENCountyCookieJarEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENCountyCookieJarJudging-EH

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Fair Board Livestock Senior Show23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENFairBoardLivestockSeniorShowEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENFairBoardLivestockSeniorShowJudging-EH

Fair Board Livestock Senior Show Ages 20-120Saturday,July25,1:00-4:00pm,EHArrival Time/ Weigh-in:Theanimalsthatareeligibletoparticipatemustalreadybeonfairpremises,weighedin,andshownbyaparticipating4-HorFFAmember.Judging:Theopenclassesforeachshowwillbedirectlyfollowingtheshowforeachspecies,thescheduleisasfollows:

*Thursday:SwineShow*FridayMorning:SheepShow*Friday:BeefShowandMeatGoatShow*Saturday:DairyGoatandDairyCattleShow

Superintendents: Megan VanGordon and Becky CollomHelpers:DylanCollom,JacobLynch

1. Pre-entryformsarenotneededforthisevent;allentrieswillbeacceptedforthedurationofeachspeciesshow.

2. ThisisaPAIDeventinwhichallfundswillgobacktothe4-HandFFAmembersthatparticipateinfair.ThemoneywillallgointoafundforanEducationalGrantthatwillbedispersedbythelivestockcommittee.

3. Cost: The cost of this event is $15 to nominate yourself oranotherpersontoshowananimalinagivenclass.Ifyounominatesomeoneelsepleasenotethatwewillnotreleasewhoallisnominateduntiltheend.Multiplenominationswillbeacceptedandallowed.

Decorated Egg ContestENTRY:Friday,July24,9:30am–10:30am,EHJUDGING:Saturday,July25,10:00am,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE:Sunday,July26,4:00orimmediatelyfollowingtheFashionRevueSUPERINTENDENT: Lincoln GibsonJr. Superintendents:MarshallGibson

1. Opentothepublic.2. Realeggsmustbeeitherhardboiledorthecontents

blownout.3. Mayuseeggsmadeofothermaterials,suchaswood,

plastic,Styrofoam,etc.4. Anysafeproductcanbeusedtodecoratetheegg.5. Eggmustbeinacontainerfordisplaysuchaseggcarton

oranyothercontainertokeepitsafeORbeabletostandalone.

6. Onedecoratedeggperdisplayperpersonmaybeentered.

Class # Class Description

5600 Decorated egg (3-6 yrs old)

5601 Decorated egg (7-9 yrs old)

5602 Decorated egg (10-15 yrs old)

5603 Decorated egg (16 yrs & older)

Decorated Egg Contest24TFRI09301030 9:30am-10:30am DecoratedEggContestEntry-EH25SAT10000000 10:00am DecoratedEggContestJudging-EH

4.Ifanominatedshowmandoesn’twishtoparticipateandwouldstillliketosupporttheevent,theycanmakea$25.00 donation in place of showing an animal.

5.Ifyounominateyourselforanotherpartyyoumustsecuretheanimalthatwillbeshown.

6.Theanimalsthatwillbeusedareanimalsthatthe4-HandFFAmembershavealreadyshowninthatdivision.Theparticipantshavefullrightstodenyuseoftheiranimals,astheyarefullyresponsiblefortheiranimals.

7.Theclasseswillbe: a.SwineShowmanship b.SheepShowmanship c.BeefCattleShowmanship d.GoatShowmanship e.DairyCattleShowmanship8. Multipleclassesmaybeheldperspeciesiftimeand

participationinterestpermits.9. Pleasedonotnominatesomeoneinaspeciesthatthey

arenotcomfortablewith.4-HandFFAmembersmay/shouldaskparticipantstogothroughashort“how-to”with them first.

10.Helperswillbeonsiteandintheringtoensurethesafetyoftheanimalsandtheparticipants.

Fair Board Pee Wee Swine ShowAPeeWeeSwineShoweventwilltakeplaceimmediatelyfollowingthe4-HSwineShowonThursday,July23,6:00pm,LP

1. Opentothepublic.2. AnadultmayhelpthePeeWeecontestantsshow.3. Pee Wee contestants will need to find a 4-Her with a pig

tobeabletoparticipate.4. Youthparticipateattheirownrisk.5. This class is not endorsed or supported by 4-H or K-

State Research and Extension.

Fair Board Pee Wee Swine Show23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENFairBoardPeeWeeSwineShowEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENFairBoardPeeWeeSwineShowJudging-EH

FloricultureENTRY:Thursday,July23,1:00-6:00pm,EHJUDGING:Thursday,July23,6:00pm,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE:Sunday,July26,4:00-5:00pm

1. Exhibits will be judged and ranked in each class accordingtomerit.Ribbonswillbeawardedtothetopeightentries.

2. Onlyoneentryperclassperexhibitor.(Classes5500-5525)

3. Cut flower specimens must be grown by the exhibitor. (Classes 5500-5523)

4. Cut flower specimens need to have variety and specimen nameonentrycard.

5. Cut flower specimens must be displayed in clear, CLEAN, inexpensiveGLASScontainersorvases(thatcanbedisposed of if not claimed at close of fair). NO plastic waterbottles.Containershouldbeinproportiontothespecimen.

Floriculture23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENFloricultureEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENFloricultureJudging-EH

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Foods23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENFoodsEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENFoodsJudging-EH

FoodsENTRY: Thursday,July23,1:00-6:00pm,EHJUDGING: Thursday,July23,6:00pm,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE:Sunday,July26,4:00-5:00pm

1. Exhibits will be judged and ranked in each class accordingtomerit.Ribbonswillbeawardedtothetopeight entries if there are sufficient entries to merit.

2. Exhibitorsenteredmustbetheworkoftheexhibitor.3. Commercialmixesmaybeusedonlyasaningredientin

aspecialrecipe.Entriesmadesolelyfromacommercialmixwillnotbeallowed.

4. Onecopyofrecipemustaccompanyeachentry.5. Lowacidfoodssuchasvegetablesandmeatsmustbe

processedinapressurecanner.Highacidfoodssuchas fruits, pickles and relishes, jams and jellies may be processedinawaterbath.

6. PerishablefoodsarenotallowedinYeastBreads,QuickBreads,CakesandPies.Perishablefoodsarethosewithcustard and cream cheese type fillings and frosting or foodsrequiringrefrigeration.Formoredetails,contactthe Extension Office at 232-0062 for the publication FoodSafetyRecommendationsforSafeFairExhibits.

7. Cakesaretobelayercakesusing8”or9”pans.Piesmaybebakedin8”or9”piepans.DecoratedCakesmusthavethetoplayer,realcake,therestcanbesomethingelse.

8. Exhibitsshallbeplacedonplatesorcardboardthenplacedinaplasticbag.Decoratedcakesdonotneedtobecovered.

9. Following judging, a portion of each entry (except canning) will be placed on exhibit with any ribbons won.

Class # Class Description

~ Food Preservation ~

5800 Canned Fruits (may be pints or quarts)

5801 Canned Vegetables (may be pints or quarts)

5802 Canned Pickles and Relishes (may be pints or quarts)

5803 Jams and Jellies (may be pints or jelly jars)

5804 Canned Meats (may be pints or quarts)

5805 DriedFoods

~ Yeast Breads ~

5806 WhiteLoaf

5807 WholeWheatLoaf

5808 Dinner Rolls (six on a plate)

6. Refertoinformationpamphlet“PrepareingCutFlowersandHouseplantsforExhibit”,4H-826forproperexhibitingguidelines.

7. ExhibitormayenteruptothreeFloralDesignArrangements (Classes 5540-5548). See “Floral Design Guide”forhelp.

8. ExhibitorshallfurnishcontainersappropriatefortheFloralDesignandothernecessaryitems.

9. FloralDesignArrangementsshouldbemadefromgardengrownand/orcollectedmaterials.Purchasedmaterialsare acceptable. Artificial flowers are not allowed. See “FloralDesignGuide”.

10.MiniatureArrangementsshouldbenobiggerthan6inchesinheight,width,ordepthwithcontainernotallerthan2inches.See“FloralDesignGuide”.

11.Driedmaterialsmustbecleanandingoodcondition.12.Entriesshouldnottakeovertwosquarefeetoftable

space.13.TheCountyFairwillNOTberesponsiblefortheloss,

damage, or storage of any flower arrangements, vases, or containers.ContainerscannotbepickedupuntilreleasetimeonSunday.

14.ExhibitorisresponsibleformaintainingwaterinFloricultureexhibitsduringthefair.

Class # Class Description

5700 Any perennials - 1 to 3 flowers with foliage

5701 Any annual - 1 to 3 flowers with foliage

5702 AnyBulbs,corms,tubers-onestem

5703 AnyRosewithfoliage

5704 Combination Planter – 3 or more different plants withthesamegrowingrequirements.

5705 DishGardenPlanter–Cactiand/orsucculentswitha“landscape”feel.

5706 FloralDesignArrangementfordiningtable

5708 FloralDesignVerticalarrangement

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Geology & Lapidary23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENGeology&LapidaryEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENGeology&LapidaryJudging-EH

Geology & LapidaryENTRY:Thursday,July23,1:00-6:00pm,EHJUDGING:Thursday,July23,6:00pm,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE:Sunday,July26,4:00-5:00pm

1. Exhibits will be judged and ranked in each class accordingtomerit.Ribbonswillbeawardedtothetopentries if there are sufficient entries to merit.

2. Only one (1) entry per class per exhibitor.3. Exhibitorsmaysubmitoneentryperlisting.Fossils,

rocks, and minerals (though grouped together in classes) countasseparatelistings(forexample,anexhibitorcanenterafossilcollection,arockcollection,andamineralcollection if they so choose).

4. Allexhibitsmustbetheworkoftheexhibitor.5. While rough stones, slabbed material, or jewelry

findings may be purchased, any lapidary work done to the specimen (including shaping) must be done by the exhibitor. Any pre-shaped or pre-finished cabochons shouldbeenteredinArtsandCraftsunderJewelry.

6. Allentriesshouldusenomorethan18”x24”oftablespace.(Thisisthefootprintofastandard4-Hdisplaycase.) There is no height limit; however, exhibits MUST beshowninasafeandstablemanner.

7. Eachspecimenmustbelabeled.Labelsmustcontainthefollowinginformation:a. Geologyexhibits

i. RocksandMinerals:Specimennameandlocationoforigin

ii. Fossils:Phylum,class,genus,andlocationoforigin

b. Lapidaryexhibitsi. Specimentype,descriptionoflapidarywork

done,whenlapidaryworkwasdone.

Age Groups and Display Requirements1. Junior (Age 4-6): All geology collections must have a

minimum of six (6) different specimens. A group of less than six is classified as a “Display.” Lapidary exhibits may beoneitemoracollection.

2. Intermediate (Age 7 to 17): All geology collections must have a minimum of nine (9) different specimens. A group of less than nine is classified as a “Display.” Lapidary exhibitsmaybeoneitemoracollection.

3. Adult (Age 18 or older): All geology collections must have a minimum of fifteen (15) different specimens. A group of less than fifteen is classified as a “Display.” Lapidary exhibitsmaybeoneitemoracollection.

Class # Class Description

~ Junior ~

5900 Geology–Fossil,Rock,orMineralCollection

5901 Geology–MixedCollection(anycombinationoffossils/minerals/rocks)

Class # Class Description

5809 Sweet Rolls (six on a plate)

5810 MiscellaneousYeastBread

~ Quick Breads ~

5811 Fruit, Vegetable or Nut Bread (Loaf)

5812 Muffins (six on a plate)

5813 Biscuits (six on a plate)

5814 Coffee Cake (one loaf)

~ Cakes ~

5815 Angel Food (do not frost)

5816 Layer Cake (frosted)

5817 Cake made with fruit or vegetables (frosted)

5818 DecoratedCake

~ Cookies ~

5819 Brownies (six on a plate)

5820 Other Bar Cookies (six on a plate)

5821 Filled (six on a plate)

5822 Peanut butter (six on a plate)

5823 Oatmeal (six on a plate)

5824 Other, not included above (six on a plate)

~ Pies ~

5825 Berry

5826 Fruit (other than berry)

~ Honey ~

5827 Extracted Honey (light; 2 one pound Queenline jars; jars must be plain and free of labels)

5828 Extracted Honey (dark; 2 one pound Queenline jars; jars must be plain and free of labels)

5829 Cut Comb Honey (one pound pieces)

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Horticulture23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENHorticultureEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENHorticultureJudging-EH

HorticultureENTRY: Thursday,July23,1:00-6:00pm,EHJUDGING:Thursday,July23,6:00pm,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE:Sunday,July26,4:00-5:00pm

1. JudgingwillbebasedbyguidelinesaccordingtotheExhibitingFruitsandVegetablespublicationnumberC-405, available at your local County Extension Office.

2. Exhibits will be judged and ranked in each class accordingtomerit.Ribbonswillbeawardedtothetopthree entries if there are sufficient entries to merit.

3. Exhibitsmusthavebeengrownandharvestedduringthe2020season.

4. Specimensneedtobefreefromblemishes.Anyproducethatisunsatisfactorytoshowmaybeexcludedbythesuperintendent.

5. WheatandOatsexhibitsshallconsistof1gallon,exhibited in glass jars (preferably large opening), belongingtoexhibitor.Cropmustbegrownbytheexhibitorin2020.Allentriesmustbemadeunderthevarietyname.

6. Wheat and Oats exhibits will be judged on the basis ofseedquality,uniformity,commercialgrade,andcondition.

7. GardenDisplay–Eachexhibitorinthisclasswillbelimitedtofoursquarefeetofspace.TheGardenDisplaymustbeexhibitedinatray,basketorcontainerthatcanbe easily moved by the fair staff. Exhibit consists of five different types of fresh vegetables or fruits. Canned productsandshelledvegetablesarenotacceptable.Onlyonevarietyofeachtypeofvegetableorfruitmaybeexhibited.

8. Secureentryformtoplateorcontainerwithstringorable.Useasturdyplate,bowlorcontainerthatwillsupporttheweightoftheproduce.Pleasehavehybrid/varietyandspecimennameonentrycard.

9. LargestTomato&LargestZucchinipremiumsareasfollows: First place - $20; Second place - $15; Third place - $10.

Winner must pick up premium check by the end of the fair.

10. Vegetables are judged on same size of product, same varietiesontheplate,andequalnumber.

11. Pleasetakeallextravegetableswithyouiftheyarenotbeingentered.

12. Hay exhibit shall consist of one flake or slice at least 6” nomorethan10”thickfromonestandardrectangularbaleandtiedintwodirections,ora10”sectioncutfromaroundbale.

Class # Class Description

5902 Geology–Fossil,Rock,orMineralDisplay

5903 Geology–OtherDisplays

5904 Lapidary–WireWrapping

~Intermediate ~

5905 Geology–Fossil,Rock,orMineralCollection

5906 Geology–MixedCollection(anycombinationoffossils/minerals/rocks)

5907 Geology–Fossil,Rock,orMineralDisplay

5908 Geology–OtherDisplays

5909 Lapidary–CabochonsorFacetedGemstones

5910 Lapidary–WireWrapping

5911 Lapidary–TumbledStones(before&afterforeachspecimen)

5912 Lapidary–Other(GemTrees,Sculptures,Mosaics,Crystals, etc.)

~ Adult ~

5913 Geology–Fossil,Rock,orMineralCollection

5914 Geology–MixedCollection(anycombinationoffossils/minerals/rocks)

5915 Geology–Fossil,Rock,orMineralDisplay

5916 Geology–OtherDisplays

5917 Lapidary–Cabochons

5918 Lapidary–FacetedGemstones

5919 Lapidary–Wirewrapping

5920 Lapidary–TumbledStones(before&afterforeachspecimen)

5921 Lapidary–Other(GemTrees,Sculptures,Mosaics,Spheres, Eggs, etc.)

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Class # Class Description

~ Fresh Culinary Herbs ~6 stems / Comparable Quantity

6000 Basil

6001 Dill

6002 OtherFreshCulinaryHerbs

6003 Parsley

~ Small Fruit Specimens ~½ pint box

6004 Blackberries

6005 Grapes

6006 OtherSmallFruit

6007 Strawberries

~ Fruits, Tree Specimens ~5 per plate

6008 Apples

6009 Peaches

6010 OtherTreeFruit

~ Small Vegetable Specimen Plate ~12 per plate

6011 GreenSnapBeans

6012 Onions,Green

6013 OtherSmallVegetables

6014 Tomatoes,Grape

6015 Tomatoes,Cherry

6016 YellowWaxBeans

~ Medium Vegetable Specimen Plate ~5 per plate

6017 Beets

6018 Carrots

6019 Corn

6020 Cucumbers

6021 Okra

6022 Peppers,Bell

6023 Peppers,Chili

6024 Onions (any variety)

6025 Potatoes,White

6026 Potatoes,Red

6027 Tomatoes

~ Large Vegetable Specimen Plate ~1 per plate

6028 Cabbage

6029 Cantaloupe/Muskmelon

Class # Class Description

6030 Eggplant

6031 OtherLargeVegetable

6032 Pumpkin

6033 Squash

6034 Tomato, Largest (ripe; any variety) **CASH PRIZE

6035 Watermelon

6036 Zucchini, Largest (any variety) **CASH PRIZE

~ Garden Display ~Limited to four (4) square feet

6037 Large Vegetables (1 each) – Cabbage, Cantaloupe,Eggplant,LargePumpkin,Squash,Watermelon

6038 Medium Vegetables (5 each) – Beets, Carrots, Cucumbers,DecorativeGourds,Potatoes,MiniaturePumpkins,Okra,Onions,Peppers,Radishes,SweetPotatoes,Tomatoes,orothersimilarsizedvegetables

6039 Small Vegetables (12 each) – Green snap beans,waxbeans,Englishpeas,orothersimilarsizedvegetables

6040 Small Fruits (1/2 pint each) – Strawberries, blackberries,raspberries,orothersimilarsizedfruits

~ Wheat ~1 gallon, exhibited in glass jars

6041 Arkan

6042 AgriproVictory

6043 Mustang

6044 Newton

6045 OtherVarieties

~ Oats ~1 gallon, exhibited in glass jars

6046 Lang

6047 Bates

6048 OtherVarieties

~ Hay ~

6049 Alfalfa

6050 Brome

6051 Prairie

6052 OtherVarieties

~ Soybeans ~

6053 Soybeans (3 plants)

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5. Photographsmayhavebeentakenatanytime,enteredinothercontestsorhavebeenpreviouslypublished.

6. Enlargementsaretobe4”x6”orlargerandtobemountedonmatsnottoexceed16”x20”.

7. 4-Hmembersexhibitinginopendivisionaswellasin4-Hdivisionmustenterduplicateprints.

8. Photos are judged on eye appeal, composition, and technique.

9. Class numbers (6200-6219) are for amateurs; class numbers (6214-6220) are for professionals.

Class # Class Description

~ Youth 15 and younger ~6200 Animals (color or black & white)

6201 Computermanipulatedphotos:Manipulateddoesnotincludenormalcropping,enlargementorcolorintensitytreatment.Photomustbeanoriginaltakenbytheexhibitor.Exhibitormustprovideasmall (4” x 6” or smaller) original photo attached to thefrontofthemount.

6202 DigitalCompositeImage:Finishedphotomustbecreatedfromtwoormoreoriginalsourcescreatedbyexhibitor.HDRphotosdonotqualifyforthisclass. Photos will be judged on photographic merit aswellasmanipulationtechniqueandprocess.Photomustbecreatedfromtwoormoreoriginalstakenbytheexhibitor.Exhibitormustincludeasecond 11 x 12-½ matte board (Explanation Board) mountedwithstandardsizeprintsoftheoriginalphotos, 3 x 5 card(s) explaining what manipulation was done and a standard size print of the final photo.Optional,mayincludeprintsofeditingsteps.Photosshowingeditingstepsmaybelayered.

6203 Nature (color or black & white)

6204 People

6205 Photojournalism (color or black & white)

6206 Pictorial (color or black & white)

~ Adult 16 and older ~6207 Animals (color or black & white)

6208 Computermanipulatedphotos:Manipulateddoesnotincludenormalcropping,enlargementorcolorintensitytreatment.Photomustbeanoriginaltakenbytheexhibitor.Exhibitormustprovideasmall (4” x 6” or smaller) original photo attached to thefrontofthemount.

6209 DigitalCompositeImage:Finishedphotomustbecreatedfromtwoormoreoriginalsourcescreatedbyexhibitor.HDRphotosdonotqualifyforthisclass. Photos will be judged on photographic merit aswellasmanipulationtechniqueandprocess.Photomustbecreatedfromtwoormoreoriginalstakenbytheexhibitor.Exhibitormustincludeasecond 11 x 12-½ matte board (Explanation Board) mountedwithstandardsizeprintsoftheoriginalphotos, 3 x 5 card(s) explaining what manipulation was done and a standard size print of the final photo.Optional,mayincludeprintsofeditingsteps.Photosshowingeditingstepsmaybelayered.

6210 Nature (color or black & white)

Photography23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENPhotographyEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENPhotographyJudging-EH

Master Gardners25SAT13001600 1:00pm-4:00pm MasterGardners-EH

Land of Kansas Food Basket23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENLandofKansasFoodBasketEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENLandofKansasFoodBasketJudging-EH

Master GardenersSaturday,July25,1:00-4:00pm,EHShawneeCountyMasterGardenerswillbedoingsomehorticultureorientedactivitywithchildren.LookforusinExhibitionHall.

PhotographyENTRY:Thursday,July23,1:00-6:00pm,EHJUDGING:Thursday,July23,after8:00pm,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE:Sunday,July26,4:00-5:00pm

1. Exhibits will be judged and ranked in each class accordingtomerit.ChampionshipribbonswillbeawardedtothetopexhibitsoverallinthePhotographydivision if there are sufficient entries to warrant.

2. Oneindividualcanonlyentertwophotosperclass,amateurorprofessional.

3. Photographsmustbetakenbytheentrant,buttheentrant need not have processed the film or print.

4. No“signedprints”maybeentered.

Land of Kansas Food BasketENTRY:Thursday,July23,1:00-6:00pm,EHJUDGING:Thursday,July23,6:00pm,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE:Sunday,July26,4:00-5:00pm

1. Opentonon-professionalgroupsorindividuals.Exhibitshould reflect the Fair Theme: “Some Fair Over The Rainbox”

2. Exhibit consists of a decorated basket filled with 1 entry from each of 4 different class categories of the Foods Division(e.g.onecannedfoodfromFoodPreservation,1loafofbreadfromYeastBreadsorQuickBreads,1cake from Cakes, and 1 plate* of cookies from Cookies). *1 plate is six of the particular item (e.g. six muffins, six cookies, six dinner rolls, etc.). Items must be wrapped for freshness.

3. Include with exhibit a sample of each item for judging. Samplesshouldbeplacedonapaperplateorcoveredcardboard and wrapped. Basket will count 30% and food 50% of judging.

4. Onecopyofrecipemustaccompanyeachexhibit.5. Premiumsareasfollows:

First place - $40; Second place - $30; Third place - $20. Winner must pick up premium check by the end of the

fair.6. Baskets and content will be presented to the Fair

Sponsors.Pleasemakesurethingsarewrappedwell.

Class # Class Description

6100 LandofKansasFoodBasket

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Retirement Communities23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENRetirementCommunitiesEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENRetirementCommunitiesJudging-EH

Scarecrow23THU13001800 1:00pm-6:00pm OPENScarecrowEntry-EH23THU18000000 6:00pm OPENScarecrowJudging-EH

ScarecrowPRE-ENTRY: Due June 26 (see Pre-Entry form )ENTRY:Thursday,July23,4:00-6:00pm,EHJUDGING:Thursday,July23,6:00pm,EHRELEASE: Sunday,July26,4:00pmSUPERINTENDENT:DawnBrownHelpers:Sherri&AbbyScheidemanOriginallycreatedbyfarmerstoliterallyscarecrowsandotherbirdsoutofcrops,thescarecrownowrepresentsafeelingofwarmth,coziness,security,andgoodwill,especiallyduringtheharvestseason.1.Scarecrowmustbeabletostandonitsown.Pleasebring

yourscarecrowwithallofthepiecesitneedstobeabletobedisplayed.

2.Scarecrowsmustbeatleast4feettallandnotallerthan6feet.Widthisnottoexceed6feet.

3. Noadvertising,religiousorpoliticalstatementorobsceneordistastefulentrieswillbepermitted.Becreativebutmakesureyourentryisappropriateforafamilyevent.

4. Noperishablegoods(forexample,realvegetablessuchas pumpkins) will be permitted.

5. Thefairboardwillnotberesponsibleforpersonalproperty, etc. All ornamentations should be firmly attached.

6. Noelectricitywillbeprovidedforanymovingparts.7. Scarecrows will be judged on complexity and detail,

originality,design,andadherencetorules.8. Premiumsareasfollowsforeachclass:

First place - $20, Second place - $15, Third place - $10.

Winner must pick up premium check by end of the fair.

Class # Class Description

6500 TraditionalScarecrow–atraditionalfarmorgardenscarecrowmadeofstraw,hay,etc.usedtoscarecrowsorotherbirdsawayfromcrops.

6501 CelebrityorCharacterlook-a-likeScarecrow–ascarecrowmadetoresembleacelebrityorcharacter such as a TV personality, sports figure, cartoon,etc.

Retirement CommunitiesENTRY:Thursday,July23,1:00-6:00pm,EHJUDGING:Thursday,July23,6:00pm,EHEXHIBIT RELEASE:Sunday,July26,4:00-5:00pm

1. Displayyourworksofartthathavebeenconstructedormadebyyourecentlyorinthepast.Ifyouhavemade,drawnorputtogetheranythingfromwoodtobeadstostitching,wewouldliketoseeyourwork.

2. Ifyoumakepies,cakes,cannedanything,enteritundertheFoodsDepartmentforOpenClass.

3. Participationribbonsforallentries.

Class # Class Description

6400 RetirementCommunities

Class # Class Description6211 People

6212 Photojournalism (color or black & white)

6213 Pictorial (color or black & white)

~ Professionals ~6214 Animals (color or black & white)

6215 Computermanipulatedphotos:Manipulateddoesnotincludenormalcropping,enlargementorcolorintensitytreatment.Photomustbeanoriginaltakenbytheexhibitor.Exhibitormustprovideasmall (4” x 6” or smaller) original photo attached to thefrontofthemount.

6216 DigitalCompositeImage:Finishedphotomustbecreatedfromtwoormoreoriginalsourcescreatedbyexhibitor.HDRphotosdonotqualifyforthisclass. Photos will be judged on photographic merit aswellasmanipulationtechniqueandprocess.Photomustbecreatedfromtwoormoreoriginalstakenbytheexhibitor.Exhibitormustincludeasecond 11 x 12-½ matte board (Explanation Board) mountedwithstandardsizeprintsoftheoriginalphotos, 3 x 5 card(s) explaining what manipulation was done and a standard size print of the final photo.Optional,mayincludeprintsofeditingsteps.Photosshowingeditingstepsmaybelayered.

6217 Nature (color or black & white)

6218 People

6219 Photojournalism (color or black & white)

6220 Pictorial (color or black & white)

Quilt Show

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SCARECROW PRE-ENTRY FORM PRE-ENTRY: Due June ��, �0�0 ENTRY: Thursday, July ��, �0�0 �:00 – �:00 pm, EH JUDGING: Thursday, July ��, �:00 pm RELEASE: Sunday, July ��, �:00-�:00 pm

Originally created by famers to literally scare crows and other birds out of crops, the scarecrow now represents a feeling of warmth, coziness, security, and goodwill especially during the harvest season . Individuals, children and adults, groups, families and organizations are all encouraged to have an entry .

Name of Exhibitor(s) or Group Name: ______________________________

Primary Contact: _______________________________________________

Address: _______________________________________________________

Phone Number: _________________________________________________

Class # _______________ Entry Title: ______________________________

I agree to have my scarecrow on display from July �� thru July �� .I give permission for the Shawnee County Fair to use photographs of my scarecrow entry for publicity and promotions of the event .

Signed: ________________________________________________________

Mail to: Shawnee County Extension Office, 1740 S.W. Western, Topeka, KS 66604

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Kansas 4-H Dog Show Immunization Record

4-H Member’s Name: _________________________________________ County/District:__________________________ Year ________

Mailing Address: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Town ___________________________________________________________ ZIP Code: ___________ Phone: _________________________

Email: __________________________________________________________ Emergency Contact Phone: ____________________________

Dog’s Name: _____________________________________________________ Sex: M M (neutered) F F (spayed)

Predominant Breed: _______________________________________________ Height at Shoulders:___________________________

Color/Markings: __________________________________________________ Weight: _____________________________________

Special Health Needs of Dog: ___________________________________________________________________________________________

A. Vaccination (* Required — must be given by a veterinarian)

Date Vaccination Given to Dog Date Vaccination Expires for Dog

_____ /_____ /_____ *Rabies _____ /_____ /_____ *Rabies

*Signature of person who administered the above vaccination:

_________________________________________________________

Phone: ( _______)______________

B. Vaccinations (* Required — may be given by a veterinarian or another person)

Date Vaccination Given to Dog Date Vaccination Expires for Dog

________/ _______/ _______ *Bordetella _______ / ______ /_________ *Bordetella

________/ _______/ _______* Distemper _______ / ______ / _______ * Distemper

________/ _______/ _______* Hepatitis _______ / ______ / _______ * Hepatitis

________/ _______/ _______* Parvovirus _______ / ______ / _______ * Parvovirus

________/ _______/ _______* Parainfluenza _______ / ______ / _______ * Parainfluenza

*Signature of person who administered the above vaccinations:

_________________________________________________________

Phone: ( _______)______________

C. Vaccinations (Recommended — may be given by a veterinarian or another person)

Date Vaccination Given to Dog Date Vaccination Expires for Dog

________/ _______/ _______ Leptospirosis _______ / ______ / _______ Leptospirosis

________/ _______/ _______ Coronavirus _______ / ______ / _______ Coronavirus

*Signature of person who administered the above vaccinations:

_________________________________________________________

Phone: ( _______)______________

We certify that the above information is accurate and complete:

____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________4-H Member signature Parent/Guardian signature

The State of Kansas Companion Animal Health Certificate is acceptable in lieu of this form.

Clinic Stamp

Clinic Stamp, if given at a clinic

Clinic Stamp, if given at a clinic

Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension ServiceMG34 rev. October 2017K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, as amended. Kansas State University, County Extension Councils, Extension Districts, and United States Department of Agriculture Cooperating, John D. Floros, Director.

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Market Livestock Buyers FormDue June 26, 2020 with Pre-entries

MANDATORY: This form must be turned in to the Extension Office by June 26th for each exhibitor, or that exhibitor will not be allowed to sell animal(s) at the fair. YOUTH MUST SOLICIT AT LEAST 1 NEW BUYER FOR THEIR ANIMALS. All Beef, Sheep, Swine, Goat, Poultry and Rabbit exhibitors that are selling these animals at the County Fair Livestock Sale are to contact three (�) potential sale buyers per �-Her . The contact may be a personal visit, letter or phone call . This form must be completed and attached to all live-stock entry forms that list animals that will be sold at the livestock sale .The three (�) buyers, WHICH INCLUDES (1) NEW BUYER, I have contacted are:� . _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Company or Buyer’s Name _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Street Address or Post Office Box _______________________________________________________________________________________________ City & Zip Code Phone Number _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Way of contact (phone, visit, letter, etc .)� . _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Company or Buyer’s Name _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Street Address or Post Office Box _______________________________________________________________________________________________ City & Zip Code Phone Number _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Way of contact (phone, visit, letter, etc .)� . _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Company or Buyer’s Name _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Street Address or Post Office Box _______________________________________________________________________________________________ City & Zip Code Phone Number _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Way of contact (phone, visit, letter, etc .)

Exhibitor’s Name: __________________________________________________________________________________List of Animals to sell: _______________________________________________________________________________

Shawnee County Fair4-H/FFA Livestock Drug Withdrawal Form

I am aware that:* chemical substances used in livestock production, disease prevention or disease control have approved withdrawal

times before slaughter,* information on specific use and withdrawal times can be found on product label instructions, and* tranquilizers and other non-approved substances should not be used for food animals .

Therefore, I certify that the animals I bring to this show have: (check one) c while in my ownership, never been given any substance which required a withdrawal time before slaughter c complied with legal withdrawal times in the use of one or more approved chemical substances for animal health,

growth promotion, or livestock management practices .

Exhibitor Signature _______________________________________________ Date _____________________Parent/Guardian _________________________________________________ Date ______________________

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Thank you, 2019 Livestock Sale Buyers

Thank you to ALL of the 2019 Shawnee County Fair Livestock Buyers!!!

3G+FarmsAgPartners/NemahaCounty

CoopEarlAllen

AuburnAnimalClinicDarrelBahner

BarnettAngusRanchBloomFeedersBlytheFarms

CargillRachaelCasperson

CloughPlaceLCCommuniyBank

Neil&JoannCrowDavidsonFuneralHome

Doug’sServiceCenterWilburEllis

EMC2FanninFabicationCo.INC.

FarmBureauFinancialServices/Insurance

FarmBureauInsuranceFarmersStateBank-Holton

FarviewFarmsMeatCo.GRFaimon

G/MCattleCompanyGarrisonInsuranceandFinancial

ServiceLaurieGlotzbachGoldenSolutions

GordonFarmsHainesTeam

HartlandFuelsHarveyvilleSeedHierInsurance

HighTorqueRacingInterstateBatteriesofNorthern

KansasJBPearlSales&Services,Inc.

JJKFarmsKansasInsuranceKansasStateBank

Karl&CindyKelleyFamilyKawValleyBank

KBSConstructionInc.KesterAnimalClinic

KeyFeedsTim&GinaKoch

M&RFarmsMatt&ChristineRussellFamily

ChrisMcConnellKenny&SandyMitchell

MurrayFarmsLLCMurry&SonsConstruction

NorthwoodFarms,INC.LindaOrtiz

PeoplesInsuranceGroupPetroDeli

PioneerSeedPremierFarm&Home

QueenFarmsMaryReedSpencer

RezacLivestockComm.Co.Mike&LeslieRichards

RichardsFarmsRossvilleTruck&Tractor

LeroyRussellSageFarms

SchwantTractor&ServiceInc.ShawneeCountyFarmBureau

ShelterInsuranceSilverLakeAnimalHealth

Center,LLCSilverLakeBankSilverLakeBank

SommersetHallCaféSt.MarysVeterinaryServices,

P.A.StateFarmInsurance

StockgrowersStateBankSunflower Genetics

Tarwater’sFarm&HomeTennantChiropractic

LexyTenpennyEverette&JudyThomas

Lance&MelissaThompsonUSAAllianceLife

WehnerFarmsWellsFargoAdvisorsLLC

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Ag Partners CooperativeAmy JohnstonAngela KoylesAnissa Jepsen

Banner Mobility Resources Inc .Barry Landon

Bayless LimonsinBerryton FCE

Bill & Alexis EbertBobbie Clough

Brenda & Tom RutledgeBrenda SwankBrenna Koch

Brent, Riley, Shelby, Mary Beth, Troy Showalter

Bryan’s LiquorCaitlin Esparza Capitol Federal

Carol ReedCharlene S . Patton Consultant

Charles PetersonChrist The King

Early Education CenterCindy Evans

Cody SchumacherConnie LockeConnie Lynch

Conrad Carlson Charitable Foundation

Core �st BankCoreFirst Bank & Trust

Crystal BlackemenCrystal Duclos

Thank you to ALL of the 2019 Shawnee County Fair Sponsors!!!

Thank you, 2019 Fair Sponsors

Dan & Charlene PattonDaniel VanHoozier

Dawn BrownDBI Rep Fred Patton

Deanna FurmanDebe & Becky Green & Jarvis

Deborah Hill StromDennis Richter

Dianna & Robert DulcosDillard Construction Inc .Doug & Denise Queen

Dover �-H ClubDover Small EngineEd & Sharon Tolin

Eddie SiscoeEdwards Retail Liquor

Emily DeShazerEverette & Judy Thomas

Foreman ChiropracticFrances K Grey

Frieden & Forbes LLPFrontier Farm Credit

Goodell, Stratton, Edmonds & Palm-erLLC

Grove �-HGrove �-H ClubHelen Ramshaw

Higgin’s Ranch LLCIndian Creek �-H Club

Jake GleasonJason & Adam Lukert

Jason Schulz

Jean StousJennifer A Vanleeuwen

Jetstream Equipment Co .Joe & Tracey Rickabaugh

John KabusJoy ThomasJoyce MarkJudy Seitz

Julie TaylorJustin Kebert

Kansas Insurance - John KabusKaren & Kayleen Kelley

Kaw Valley BankKaye KabusKen Carlat

Kenny & Sandy MitchellKey Staffing

Kiawanis Club of Berryton - Chartiy

Kurt DubachKyle & Sherri Scheideman

Lance & Melissa ThompsonLardner Monuments

Laura KrainbillLee Ryan

Leroy Miller FamilyLeroy Russell

Linda WardlowLivestock Committee

Luke GarrisonMargaret Ramberg

Marie Carlat

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Mark & Connie LynchMark & Gayle Bayless

Matt & Christine RussellMegan EbertMelissa Herd

Melody MatyakMFA Incorporated

Mike & Louise ReillyMildred Torrence

MKC (Mid Kansas Cooperavtive Assoc .)

Morgan RothenbergerNexlynx Inc .

Norman HodgePat & Cindy Rutledge

Patricia Hamilton Agency, Inc .Patrick Smith

Polo Custom Products

Thank you to ALL of the 2019 Shawnee County Fair Sponsors!!!

Thank you, 2019 Fair Sponsors

Pomp’s Tire ServiceQueen FarmsRachel Davis

Razer’s RoadhouseRenae Hansen

Rick & Sandra BluchRick Tarwater

Riverside �-H ClubRossville Rustlers �-H ClubRossville Truck & Tractor

Sandy ProcterScott Nickel

Sharon BechtelShawnee County Farm Bureau

Shelbi WiggsShunga Valley �-HSilver Lake BankSn Co Fair Board

SN Co Farm BureuaSN CO Sherriff (Brian Hill)

Stacy & Renee SumpterState Farm InsureanceTarWaters Farm Inc .

Tentol FarmsTom & Brenda RutledgeTom & Karen Perkuhn

Tom HagenTony Konrade

Topeka Community FoundationWayne & Bonnie McNorton

Wilber EllisWildcat Feeds

William & Pat GillilandZach Steh

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