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BONANZA & DISTRICT
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY FAIR
and MUD BOG
JULY 17 & 18, 2015
37th ANNUAL
Bonanza General Store
Box 27
Bonanza, Alberta T0H 0K0
5 Miles North of Highway 49 on Road 719
Best Pizza in the North
Groceries • Take Out • Post Office
Hunting & Fishing Licenses • Liquor • Gas
Diesel • Propane • Tire Shop • ATB Agency
Phone: 780-353-3773
Fax: 780-353-3919
Email: bonanza_store@yahoo.ca http://www.facebook.com/bonanzageneralstore
Monday- Saturday: 7:00am-9:00pm Sundays & Holidays 10:00am-6:00pm
Check out Fair Day specials, Door Prizes & Pre Register for the
Outdoor Planter Contest!
Bonanza & District Agricultural Society
37th
Annual Fall Fair & Mud Bog
July 17 & 18, 2015
Friday, July 17, 2015 *All Times are Alberta Time*
11:00am - 2:00pm Exhibits for the bench show will be received in the main hall. No late entries can
be accepted.
6:00pm Beer Gardens at Kulachkosky Rec Park
Music by: D Cline & the Slopes – (begins after King of the Hill competition)
6:00pm Full Concession operating at Kulachkosky Rec Park
7:00pm - 8:00pm Registration begins for Mud Bog. Start times to be determined.
King of the Hill $50 entry fee, First place is 70% of entry fees received.
Fireworks after dark!
For more information check out our Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/BonanzaAgSociety
Look for our event page: Fair & Mud bog
All events are still looking for volunteers and sponsors. Please contact the coordinators of the event you
are interested in helping with.
Contact Information:
Mud Bog Larry Rudy 780-864-0377
Mud Bog Bill Hutchinson 250-719-8266
Bench Show & Trade Fair Kate Lowes 780-500-0031
Music Festival Phoebe McCarlie 780-353-3090
Children’s Games Gwen Travis 780-353-2359
Gymkhana Michelle Nicolaisen 780-864-8487
Dance Carol Giesbrecht 780-353-3771
General Fair Inquiries Clayton Shore 780-864-0285
Gate Prices: Wristbands are $5.00 per day, 8 and under free.
Camping available $10 weekend RATES APPLY + WRISTBANDS
Handicap parking available
Bonanza & District Agricultural Society
37th
Annual Fall Fair & Mud Bog
July 17 & 18, 2015
Saturday, July 18, 2015
*All Times are Alberta Time*
8:00am -10:00am Pancake breakfast at the hall grounds
8:00am - 9:00am Gymkhana all registries must be in by 9am
10:00am Parade Assembly in Candice and Dustin Coons’ yard
10:00am-3:00pm Bench Show is open for viewing in the main hall
10:30am Parade begins
10:45am Mud Bog registration begins after the parade. Must be registered 30 minutes
before race time.
11:00am - ??pm Gymkhana (Will also continue on Sunday. See *** note below.)
11:30am-1:00pm Children’s Games start in the coverall at the fair grounds
12:00 noon Events begin at the Kulachkosky Recreation Park
• Mud Bog - $50 entry fee (1st place - 50% of entry fees received. 2
nd place – 25% of entry
fees received) • Powder Puff - $25 entry fee
• Demolition Derby (Note: We must have a minimum of 6 pre-registered Demolition
Derby participants by July 12, 2015 in order for this event to be held.) More to be announced, times to be determined.
2:00pm - 4:00pm Children’s Games resume after lunch
4:00pm - 5:30pm Music Festival in the hall. All musicians welcome.
Sponsored by: Mountainview Safety Services
Register with Phoebe 780-353-3090
6:00pm Steak Supper in the Hall. Only 200 tickets available, get them early
A HUGE thank you to Douglas Lake Equipment of Dawson Creek for their continued support of this dinner.
Cost: $15 per adult; $8 for children 12 & under
9:00pm - 1:00am Dance in the Hall. Tickets are $15 *Minors welcome*
Music By: Greg Wandling
***GYMKHANA will also be held on Sunday, July 19, 2015. It will
start at 10:00 am. No concession available.
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Thank you to all our
new and previous Fair Sponsors without your help these events would not be possible
Diverse Drilling
Les Enyedy
Audrey Elsenheimer
Mike Weiss
Halo Ventures
Penny LePage
Mountainview Safety Services
Brad Bouck
DC Bearing & Hydraulics
Gerry's Well Services
Myrtle and Charlie Cornock
Alvin and Dorothy Moorman
United Spring & Brake
Rocky Road Contracting
Jean Umbach
Don Funk Welding Ltd.
Gordondale Community Club
Birchcliff Energy Ltd.
Edna and Norman Nickel
Black Gold Tank Rentals
Bonanza Bison Ltd.
Gray Diamond Construction
Hawg Wild
Baytree General Store
ARC Resources Ltd.
Stefanyk Well Services
North Country Services
M. Giesbrecht Welding Ltd.
Marion Terkilsen
Marvin and Christine Meier
Vic's Ventures Ltd.
Tex and Grete Fimrite
Grete Jorgensen
Maggie and Peter Jorgensen
Debra and Blair Friesen
Bonanza General Store
Sharon's Greenhouse – Gordondale
Pepler Oilfield Services Ltd.
Bruce Rose Contracting
Anthony and Nina Czaban
GCM Enterprises Ltd.
Alvin and Janet Hubert
Many Creeks Farm Ltd.
Renegade Gravel
Sorrenson Farms
Cindy Hingley
Willow Creek Ranch
UFA – Agent Lance Hingley
Larry Rudy Farms
Ralph Tomkins
Hal Tech Testing
Dawson Creek Co-op
Wyant Transport
Aqua Terra Water Management
Special thanks to M. Minnick Contracting for past music festivals.
Due to printing deadline, we apologize if anyone has been missed.
BONANZA & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
FALL FAIR
“BENCH SHOW”
CO-ORDINATOR: KATE LOWES (780) 500-0031
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT JESSE FOSTER 780-353-2401
RULES & REGULATIONS
* WRISTBANDS FOR SATURDAY ENTRY TO SOUTH SIDE FAIRGROUNDS WILL BE
PROVIDED FOR BENCH SHOW EXHIBITORS*
1. ENTRY TAGS ARE AVAILABLE AT BONANZA GENERAL STORE. TAGS MUST
NOT BE CLOSED. JUNIOR ENTRIES PLEASE LIST AGE ON BACK OF TAG.
2. EXHIBITS WILL BE RECEIVED FROM 11:00 AM TO 2:00 PM ALBERTA TIME ON
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2015. DOORS CLOSE AT 2:00 PM SHARP. NO ENTRIES WILL
BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS TIME.
3. PLEASE COUNT ALL ENTRIES AND HAVE A TOTAL WHEN BRINGING
YOUR ENTRIES TO THE FAIR ON FRIDAY.
4. THE CONVENORS TRY TO PREVENT DAMAGE AND LOSS OF EXHIBITS
HOWEVER, THEY CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SUCH LOSS OR
DAMAGE THAT MAY OCCUR.
5. CONVENORS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO DECIDE ANY POINT NOT COVERED BY
THE RULES OR REGULATIONS. PLEASE DIRECT ALL INQUIRIES TO JESSE
FOSTER.
6. EXHIBITS MUST BE LEFT ON DISPLAY UNTIL 3:00PM ON SATURDAY, JULY 18,
2015. AFTER 3:30 PM ALL EXHIBITS WILL BE MOVED TO THE HALLWAY
UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE WITH THE CO-
ORDINATOR.
7. EXHIBITS MUST CONFORM TO THE DESCRIPTION OF THE CLASS AND MUST
BE THE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR.
8. EXHIBITS MUST NOT HAVE BEEN SHOWN IN ANY PREVIOUS BONANZA
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY FAIRS.
9. ONLY ONE EXHIBIT PER EXHIBITOR PER CLASS.
10. JUDGES MAY REFUSE TO AWARD FIRST OR ANY PRIZE, WHERE, IN THEIR
JUDGMENT ENTRIES ARE NOT WORTHY OF SUCH.
11. NO PERSON IS ALLOWED TO INTERFERE WITH THE JUDGES WHILE THEY
ARE DISCHARGING THEIR DUTIES. ANYONE DOING SO MAY FORFEIT HIS OR
HER RIGHT TO ALL PRIZES AT THIS YEAR’S FAIR AND MAY BE BARRED
FROM EXHIBITING IN FUTURE YEARS.
12. A PRIZE WILL BE AWARDED FOR HIGH POINTS:
· SECTION A – SCHOOL WORK – Sponsored By: Penny & Marcel Lepage and Plaque
sponsored by the Bonanza Ag. Society in Memory of George & Arlene Blakis
· SECTION B/L – JUNIOR CLASS CLASSES- Sponsored by: Bruin Bobcat Services
(Brad Bouck) and the Nickel family and Meier family
· SECTION C- Culinary & Baking - Sponsored by: Mountainview Safety Services
· SECTION D – Pioneer Skills, Farm Products & Antiques– Sponsored by: Bonanza
General Store and Kate Lowes
· SECTION E - Handicrafts - Sponsored by: Halo Ventures
· SECTION F - Fine Arts & Crafts - Sponsored by: Diverse Drilling and Les Enyedy
Oilfield Services
· SECTION G - Photography - Sponsored by: Audrey Elsenheimer
· SECTION H - Horticulture – Sponsored by: Anne Stewart, and Sharon's Greenhouse
· SECTION I - 4H - Sponsored by: Gordondale Ladies Club
·
SECTION J - Recycling - Sponsored by Kate Lowes
Gymkhana – Sponsored by Gerry’s Well Service
13. PRIZE MONEY CAN BE PICKED UP SATURDAY JULY 18, 2015 BETWEEN 11:00
AM AND 4:00 PM.
PRIZE MONEY AWARDED: 1ST
$5.00; 2ND
$4.00; 3RD
$3.00; AND 4TH
$2.00
(4TH
PLACE ONLY IN SCHOOL WORK AND JUNIOR CLASSES)
14. ANY PRIZE MONEY NOT COLLECTED WILL BE CONSIDERED A DONATION
TO THE FAIR, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE SCHOOL WORK.
15. CONVENORS ARE DISCOURAGED FROM ENTERING THEIR OWN SECTIONS.
The Bench Show would also like to thank
The Cotillion Butte Recreation Association
Gerry's Well Services
Marion Terkilsen for her years of hard work,
Christine MacLean for her consultation
and
All of our hardworking volunteers and hall staff
Specializing in Geo-Environmental Drilling
ATV • Heli
Wheel, Track and Buggy Drills
DARRYL BATES DARREN BATES
CELL
(780) 864-0585
CELL
(780) 402-9219
Office: (780) 353-2203 • Fax: (780) 353-2208 • darryl@diversedrilling.ca Box 141• Bonanza • Alberta T0H 0K0
www.diversedrilling.ca
SECTION A – SCHOOL WORK
Sponsored by Marcel & Penny Lepage
High Points Plaque sponsored by Bonanza Ag. Society in honour of George & Arlene
Blakis
CONVENOR: Kate Lowes
ONLY ONE ENTRY PER PUPIL IN EACH FALL FAIR CLASS. INDICATE NAME,
GRADE AND SCHOOL ON EACH TAG. DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES IS JUNE 30, 2013.
WHEN ALL ENTRIES ARE ASSEMBLED INTO GRADES, CALL THE CONVENOR TO
ARRANGE FOR PICK UP.
CREATIVE WRITING
Pupils must stay on topic and keep to word limit. Creative writing entries must be a maximum of
500 words, hand or typewritten, double spaced and titled. Write on one side only, staple pages in
left hand corner.
CLASS:
A1. KINDERGARTEN ............................................................................... ORIGINAL STORY A2. GRADE 1 ......................................................................................... ORIGINAL STORY
A3. GRADE 2 ............................................................................................ ORIGINAL STORY A4. GRADE 3 ............................................................................................ ORIGINAL STORY
A5. GRADE 4 ............................................................................................. ORIGINAL STORY A6. GRADE 5 ............................................................................................. ORIGINAL STORY
A7. GRADE 6 ............................................................................................. ORIGINAL STORY A8. GRADE 7 & 8 ...................................................................................... ORIGINAL STORY A9. GRADE 9 & 10 ................................................................................... ORIGINAL STORY A10. GRADE 11 & 12 ............................................................................... ORIGINAL STORY
PENMANSHIP
Kindergarten students may do any appropriate two lines of rhyme. Students (Grades 1-12) will
do the alphabet – Upper & Lower case script followed by an appropriate poem.
CLASS:
A11. KINDERGARTEN ............................................................................. PRINT A12. GRADE 1 .......................................................................................... PRINT A13. GRADE 2 ........................................................................................... PRINT A14. GRADE 3 .......................................................................................... CURSIVE A15. GRADE 4 ........................................................................................... CURSIVE A16. GRADES 5 & 6 .................................................................................. CURSIVE A17. GRADES 7 & 8 .................................................................................. CURSIVE A18. GRADES 9 & 10 ................................................................................ CURSIVE A19. GRADES 11 & 12 ............................................................................. CURSIVE
ORIGINAL POEMS
Students are to pick their own topic. Must include some rhyme. May be printed on standard size
computer paper. Does not need to be mounted. Must be original.
CLASS:
A20. PRESCHOOL / KINDERGARTEN ..................................... MINIMUM 4 LINES A21. GRADE 1 ............................................................................. MINIMUM 4 LINES A22. GRADE 2 ............................................................................. MINIMUM 4 LINES
A23. GRADES 3 & 4 ..................................................................... MINIMUM 6 LINES A24. GRADES 5 & 6 ..................................................................... MINIMUM 8 LINES A25. GRADES 7 & 8 .................................................................... MINIMUM 8 LINES A26. GRADES 9 & 10 ................................................................... MINIMUM 8 LINES A27. GRADES 11 & 12 ................................................................. MINIMUM 8 LINES
ART
Pictures are to be on paper no larger than 12
x 18 paper. Freehand drawing, felts,
crayons, or pencil crayons. CLASS:
A28. PRESCHOOL
A29. KINDERGARTEN
A30. GRADE 1
A31. GRADE 2
A32. GRADE 3
A33. GRADE 4
A34. GRADE 5
A35. GRADE 6
A36. GRADES 7 & 8
A37. GRADES 9 & 10
A38. GRADES 11 & 12
PAINTING
Watercolour or acrylic
CLASS:
A39. PRESCHOOL
A40. KINDERGARTEN
A41. GRADE 1
A42. GRADE 2
A43. GRADE 3
A44. GRADE 4
A45. GRADE 5
A46. GRADE 6
A47. GRADES 7 & 8
A48. GRADES 9 & 10
A49. GRADES 11 & 12
COLLAGE
No larger than 12 x 18
CLASS:
A50. PRESCHOOL
A51. KINDERGARTEN
A52. GRADE 1
A53. GRADE 2
A54. GRADE 3
A55. GRADE 4
A56. GRADE 5
A57. GRADE 6
A58. GRADES 7 & 8
A59. GRADES 9 & 10
A60. GRADES 11 & 12
SCULPTURE
Sculpture to be place on suitable material for
display such as a paper plate or piece of sturdy
cardboard.
CLASS:
A61. PRESCHOOL
A62. KINDERGARTEN
A63. GRADE 1
A64. GRADE 2
A65. GRADE 3
A66. GRADE 4
A67. GRADE 5
A68. GRADE 6
A69. GRADES 7 & 8
A70. GRADES 9 & 10
A71. GRADES 11 & 12
SECTION E – HANDICRAFTS
SPONSORED BY: Halo Ventures Press and bind all seams. No knots. Stuff cushions with light filling. One entry per exhibitor per class.
Only NEW articles – NOT USED.
Crocheting
E1. Afghan – Any style E2. Afghan – Baby E3. Baby set
E4. Beaded crocheting
E5. Bedspread
E6. Dishcloth
E7. Doily – mounted – 14” & under
E8. Doily – mounted – over 14” E9. Pot Holders
E10. Pot Scrubber
E11. Slippers
E12. Sweater
E13. Tablecloth
E14. Other
Sewing
Garments are to be properly finished, clean and neatly pressed, on a clothes hanger where appropriate. Label whether serger or regular machine.
E15. Apron E16. Button shirt or blouse
E17. Dress
E18. Dressed Doll - Clothing Made By
Exhibitor
E19. Jacket – Denim
E20. Jacket – Quilted E21. Pants
E22. Lingerie – any item
E23. Night Wear
E24. Pot Holders
E25. Quilted wall hanging
E26. Stuffed Toy
E27. Sweatshirt
E28. Table Runner / Topper
E29. Vest
E30. Any other article
Knitting
E31. Afghan - Any Style
E32. Afghan - Baby
E33. Baby Set
E34. Child’s Sweater
E35. Dishcloth
E36. Doily
E37. Mitts - One pair
E38. Scarf
E39. Shawl
E40. Slippers - one pair
E41. Socks - Fancy - one pair
E42. Socks - Plain - one pair
E43. Sweater - Heavy knit
E44. Sweater - Light knit
E45. Sweater - Siwash
E46. Toque
Quilts ** Double size quilt minimum with the exception of Baby quilt, which is a lap quilt size.
E47. Baby Quilt - Lap Quilt Size
E48. Duvet Cover - Double Size Minimum
E49. Hand Quilted - Machine Sewn – Double
Size Minimum E50. Hand Tied - Machine Sewn – Double Size
Minimum
E51. Machine Quilted - Machine Sewed –
Double Size Minimum
E52. Machine Sewed - Professionally Quilted –
Double Size Minimum E53. Machine Sewed - Quilted Freestyle –
Double Size Minimum
E54. Quilted Cushion
Hand Embroidery
E55. Any item – Framed
E56. Candle Wicking (White work
embroidery that uses an unbleached cotton
thread)
E57. Crewel – yarn only
E58. Dresser scarf
E59. Pillow case
E60. Tablecloth
E61. Tea Towel
E62. Other
Variety Items
E63. Appliqué
E64. Counted Cross Stitch – Large Item E65. Counted Cross Stitch – Small Item E66. Crocheted item
E67. Hardanger
E68. Knitted item
E69. Macramé
E70. Needle point
E71. Petit Point
E72. Purse
E73. Quillow
E74. Sewn
E75. Soft Sculpture
E76. Tatting
E77. Teddy Bear
E78. Weaving
E79. Other
Over 65 Age Group
E80. Afghan – Crocheted
E81. Crocheting
E82. Cushion
E83. Hand Embroidery
E84. Knitting – any item
E85. Quilt - Baby
E86. Quilt – machine sewn – hand quilted E87. Quilt – Machine sewn – hand tied E88. Quilt – Machine sewn – Machine Quilted
E89. Other
Hobby displays must be:
· More than one item
· Displayed in a box or on a board or framed
SPECIAL NEEDS
Open to anyone who may need assistance. Not age
specific.
E90. Collage
E91. Coloring Page – Any Medium
E92. Fabric Picture
E93. Original Poem – Scribed E94. Original Story – Scribed E95. Photography
E96. Woodwork
SECTION F – FINE ARTS & CRAFTS
SPONSORED BY: Diverse Drilling and Les Enyedy Oilfield Services Only one entry per exhibitor per class. Ceramics and pottery should be free from runs, smears or chips.
Pictures and wreaths must be ready to hang and in good repair.
Pictures
F1. Collage
F2. Drawing – crayon
F3. Drawing – pastel F4. Drawing – pen, ink, charcoal or pencil F5. Dyeing
F6. Framed Dry Flower Picture
F7. Handmade Greeting Card
F8. Painting – acrylic F9. Painting –oil/acrylic F10. Painting – watercolour F11. Painting – on unique item
(i.e., saw blades, pails, shovels, etc.) F12. Other – not listed above
Crafts
F13. Basket – any medium
F14. Beading
F15. Birdhouse - Decorative
F16. Birdhouse - Functional
F17. Calligraphy – Upper & Lower case
alphabet & short poem of exhibitor’s choice F18. Candles (2) – Dipped
F19. Candles (2) – Rolled F20. Ceramics – Christmas
F21. Ceramics – other F22. Ceramics – stained glass
F23. Center piece
F24. Christmas Tree – decorated (must
bring your own tree)
F25. Christmas Tree Decoration
F26. Christmas Wreath
F27. Clay Pottery - Single Piece
F29. Collection or display – handcrafter
F30. Collection or display – model F31. Collection or display – other F32. Creating with found object
F33. Decorated Box or Container
F34. Decoupage
F35. Handmade doll
F36. Handmade jewelry
F37. Lampshade
F38. Leather – Beaded F39. Leather – soft F40. Leather – tooled F41. Painted Rock – may be a collection of 12
or less. Must be titled or named. F42. Photo Album
F43. Photo Frame
F44. Rubber stamping – any item
F45. Scrapbooking – Birthday F46. Scrapbooking – Children / Family F47. Scrapbooking – Event F48. Scrapbooking – Other F49. Scrapbooking – Vacation
F50. Scrapbooking – Wedding F51. Stained Glass Item
F52. Wall Hanging
F53. Wind Chime
F54. Woodcraft – any article using nails or glue F55. Woodcraft – hand carved F56. Woodcraft – machine or lathe made
F57. Wreath – any occasion F58. Yard decoration
F59. Other
F28. Clay Pottery - collection (3 or more items) Creative Writing
F60. Short Story
F61. Original Poem
SECTION G – PHOTOGRAPHY
SPONSORED BY: Audrey Elsenheimer
• All photographs should be 4’’ x 6’’ in size, mounted on black background that is no larger
than 4 1/2” x 6 1/2” • NO Frames
• Photographs should be in color unless otherwise indicated
• G8, G9 & G10 – Limit collection to 6 pictures
G1. Animal(s) or Reptiles pictures to create a new picture
G2. Baby G15. Event
G3. Bird(s) G16. Landscape – local G4. Black & White G17. Landscape – Travel G5. Bonanza Fair Event G18. Local Historic Sight or Antique
G6. Bug(s) G19. Panorama (4’’ x 10’’) G7. Child or children G20. Person(s) – candid shot G8. Collection* – Flowers - 12” x 16” G21. Person (s) – Formal Portrait
G9. Collection* – Scenery - 12” x 16” G22. Pet(s)
G10. Collection* – Sequence - 12” x 16” G23. Pioneer/Antiques - Local
G11. Dance G24. Pioneer Heritage - Local
G12. Digitally Enhanced – G25. Sports
Before & After – other G26. Sunrise or Sunset
G13. Digitally Enhanced – G27. Waterscape
Before & After – person G28. Other
G14. Digitally Enhanced – Collage – use 3 to 4
SECTION H – HORTICULTURE
Sponsored by: Anne Stewart and Sharon's Greenhouse
All vegetables should be clean, fresh, washed (not scrubbed) and of medium, uniform size. All vegetables
should be reasonably free from blemishes caused by insects, disease, injury, dirt and sun scald. Root
vegetables should be trimmed to 7” in length. Bulb onions should have ½ in of top left on and the hairs
trimmed to ½ inch. Broccoli and cauliflower should have outer leaves trimmed to just below flowers.
Cabbage and lettuce should have outer layers removed to better present vegetable. Please name varieties
if possible.
Class:
H1. Beans – any type – 6 straight pods – 1 cm stem left on
H2. Beans – wax – 6 straight pods – 1 cm stem left on
H3. Beans – purple – 6 straight pods – 1 cm stem left on
H4. Beets – long, cylindrical – 3 roots – 1 cm left on
H5. Beets – round/global – 3 roots – 1 cm stem left on
H6. Broccoli (4 inches of stem) – 1 head H7. Cabbage – green – 1 head - (1 or 2 wrappers attached)
H8. Cabbage – red – 1 head – (1 or 2 wrapper leaves attached)
H9. Carrots – Baby, 3 roots (not over 6 inches)
H10. Carrots – 3 roots - not over 17cm – (7 inches)
H11. Cauliflower – 1 head - (some leaves attached)
H12. Cucumbers – 3 field – 1 cm stem
H13. Cucumber – 3 pickling – 2” – 3” long H14. Cucumbers – 3 greenhouse or English – 1 cm stem
H15. Garden Herb Collection – 3 or more varieties – labeled
H16. Garlic – 2 bulbs – roots trimmed to 1cm H17. Lettuce – head – roots trimmed to 1cm – 1 head H18. Lettuce – leaf – 1 head
H19. Lettuce – Romaine – 1 head – roots trimmed to 1cm
H20. Onion – 2 bulbs not peeled - trim roots and top to 1 cm
H21. Onion – Red – 2 bulbs not peeled – trim roots and top to 1 cm
H22. Onion – green bunching – 5 – trim roots to 1 cm – tops trimmed evenly
H23. Peas- named – shelling type – 5 pods
H24. Peppers – 2 sweet bell – 1 cm stem
H25. Peppers – 2 hot – 1 cm stem
H26. Potatoes – 3 white
H27. Potatoes – 3 red
H28. Kohlrabi – 1 – roots trimmed to 1 cm – centre leaves left on H29. Swiss Chard – 1 plant – trim root diagonally H30. Tomatoes – Cherry – 5 – not more than 2.5cm diameter
H31. Tomatoes – Green – Field – 3 fruits H32. Tomatoes – Green- Greenhouse – 3 fruits H33. Tomatoes – Ripe – Field – 3 fruits
H34. Tomatoes – Ripe – Greenhouse – 3 fruits
H35. Turnip – 1 root – trim to 1 cm H36. Vegetable Unique – odd shape, unusual, extremely large – 1 vegetable H37. Vegetable Collection – 5 or more varieties – labeled H38. Zucchini - 1 – 1 cm stem left on
H39. Other – not listed above - labeled
FRUIT & BERRIES
All fruit should be large, ripe, of good colour, free from blemishes and in good condition. Berries should
NOT be washed.
Class:
H40. Apples – 3 fruit – stem attached
H41. Apples – crab – 3 fruit – stem attached
H42. Fruit Collection – tame – 3 or more fruit varieties – ½ cup each - labeled H43. Fruit Collection – wild – 3 or more fruit varieties – ½ cup each - labeled
H44. Raspberries – 12 not hulled H45. Rhubarb – 6 stalks – tied in 2 places – 1’ leaf – bottoms left on
H46. Saskatoons – 12 – stem removed
H47. Strawberries – 12 - not hulled H48. Other fruit – not listed above - labeled
HOUSEPLANTS
Class:
H49. African Violet – in bloom – single crowns – 1 pot
H50. African Violet – in bloom – double crowns – 1 pot
H51. Cactus – any variety – (Cactus only)
H52. Flowering Plant – in bloom
H53. Foliage Plant – no blooms
H54. Orchid – in bloom – 1 pot
H55. Unusual plant – 1 pot
H56. Houseplant – other not listed above - labeled
FLOWERS
Flowers should be uniform in size and stem length, as free of insects, dust and blemishes as possible. We
recommend displaying pansies and dwarf marigolds on aluminum foil over low container.
Class:
H57. Arrangement – Dinner – 3 or more kinds (named) – total height no more than 12”
H58. Arrangement – Dried Flowers – no purchased items
H59. Arrangement – One color – 3 or more kinds (named) – all flowers a shade of one colour H60. Arrangement – Garden Flowers – 4 or more varieties (named)
H61. Arrangement – Miniature – up to 8cm (3”) in any direction – viewed from all sides H62. Arrangement – Tea Cup – not to exceed 20cm (8”) including base and accessories
H63. Arrangement – Special Occasion – varieties named – accessories permitted H64. Aster – 3 blooms – under 3”
H65. Aster – 3 blooms – 3” and over
H66. Aster – 3 blooms – spider – over 2”
H67. Bachelor Buttons – 6 blooms – one colour
H68. Bachelor Buttons – 6 blooms – mixed colours H69. Begonia – potted – single plant – ruffled
H70. Begonia – potted – single plant – rose form
H71. Bulb – outdoor flowering – one stem – any kind
H72. Calendula – one bloom per stem – 3 blooms
H73. Calla Lily – 1 bloom
H74. Carnations – 3 flowers – mixed H75. Corsage – fresh flowers – include corsage pin H76. Cosmos – 3 blooms H77. Dahlia – 1 bloom - over 4” diameter
H78. Dahlia – 1 bloom - under 4’’ diameter H79. Delphinium - 3 stems – any colour
H80. Geranium – Potted – one plant
H81.Gladiolus – 1 spike only
H82. Gladiolus - Miniature
H83. Hanging Basket – no more than 12” across
H84. Johnny Jump Up – 3 blooms all same color - displayed on provided foil plate
H85. Lily – 1 spike H86. Lupin – 1 stem H87. Marigold – 3 blooms – large – over 2’’ H88. Marigold – 3 blooms – small – 2” and under H89. Nasturtiums – one kind – 3 blooms
H90. Nicotianna – 3 branches – one colour or mixed H91. Pansy – 2.5cm or under – 1 variety – 3 blooms
H92. Pansy – 2.5cm to 5cm – 1 variety – 3 blooms
H93. Pansy – over 5cm – 1 variety – 3 blooms
H94. Petunia – potted – 1 plant H95. Petunia - ruffled – 3 blooms H96. Petunia - single – 3 blooms
H97. Rose – shrub – 1 stalk – complete with stem and leaf H98. Rose – Tea – 1 bloom – complete with stem and leaf H99. Sweet Peas – 3 spikes H100. Sweet William – 3 branches – any colour H101. Planter
H102. Other – not listed above - labeled.
SECTION I – 4H: MEMBERS ONLY
SPONSORED BY: Gordondale Ladies Club
• Project book and produce or project to be judged separately • Age must be on back of tag
• “Project book and display” includes your book, with pictures and other items that represent your
4H year.
Class:
I1. Beef – Advertising poster I2. Beef – Intermediate Project Book I3. Beef – Junior Project I4. Beef – Senior Project Book I5. Craft – Intermediate Project Book
I6. Craft – Junior Project Book I7. Horse – Junior Project Book I8. Horse – Senior Project Book
I9. Horse – Intermediate Project book I10. Senior Project Book.
SECTION J - RECYCLING
Sponsored by - Berry Kreek Furniture
Recycling: To use materials AGAIN that have been used PRIOR.
NOTES:
1. Use as little new material as possible.
2. List all materials and state if new or used.
3. Only one entry per exhibitor per class.
4. No sharp objects.
CLASS:
J1. Metal - Any Article
J2. Wood - Any Article
J3. Paper - Any Article
J4. Glass - Any Article
J5. Fabrics - Any Article (NO DENIM)
J6. Plastic - Any Article
J7. Leather - Any Article
J8. Denim - Any Article
GYMKHANA*
*Please note that Gymkhana Events will also run on Sunday, July 19, 2015 starting at 10:00 am.
There will be no concession available on Sunday. Sponsored by Gerry’s Well Service
Contact Michelle Nicolaisen at 780-864-8487
AGE GROUPS FOR GYMKHANA
*All ages can do all events*
K1. Lead line - Any child being led - 8 years and under
K2. Peewee - Has not attained his/her 10th birthday by January 1, 2015
K3. Junior - Has not attained his/her 14th birthday by January 1, 2015
K4. Intermediate - Has not attained his/her 18th birthday by January 1, 2015
K5. Adult - 18 years and over
$ 5.00 pr. Entry for Lead line free
Bonanza & District Agricultural Society
Invites you to our annual
Autumn Trade Show
& Craft Sale
Saturday, September 12, 2015
10:00am-4:00pm (Alberta Time)
At the Bonanza Community Hall
Over 90 tables featuring local vendors from around the Peace Region!
No admission fees, FREE DOOR PRIZE DRAWS, Concession Booth.
Handcrafted goods, company representatives, something for everyone and the best way to shop local!
For more information call: Kate at 780-500-0031
*We accept all dental plans including Alberta Seniors Benefits*