2020 - Bradford County Fair

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Sponsored in part by the Bradford County Tourist Development Council 70th Anniversary 2020

Transcript of 2020 - Bradford County Fair

Sponsored in part by the Bradford County Tourist Development Council

70th Anniversary

2020

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Table of Contents

Recogni t ion of Of f ic ia ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 7

Bradford County Fai r Associat ion Board of Di rec tors

and Staf f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Bradford County Fai r Super intendents and Staf f . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

General Informat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 - 13

Booth Exhib i tor Rules & Regulat ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 - 16

Bradford County Cooperat ive Extension Serv ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Agr icul tura l Div is ion: Products & Hort icu l ture . . . . . . . . . . 18 - 21

Home Div is ion Informat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 - 23

Home Div is ion : Food Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 - 25

Home Div is ion : Needlework, Garments, Needlecraf t . 26 - 27

Ar ts & Craf ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 - 29

Shows, Auct ions & Contests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 30 - 31

Dai ly Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 - 33

Youth Goat Show & Li t t le Kids Exhib i t ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 - 37

Rabbi ts & Poul t ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 - 39

BUSA 4-H & FFA Swine Show & Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 - 45

Bradford-Union Youth Show & Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 - 53

4-H & FFA Youth L ivestock Judging Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

4-H Div is ion Informat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58- 59

4-H Table Set t ing Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

4-H Youth Strawberry Pie Baking Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

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Bradford-Union Counties:

Welcome to the 2020 Bradford County Fair! This year’s theme is “Country Roots!”.

We want everyone to enjoy themselves at our hometown fair featuring the patriotic folks of Bradford and Union counties. We are continually working to improve our fair and this year is no exception with an exciting midway and awesome exhibits.

On behalf of the Bradford County Fair Association, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the many dedicated individuals who have worked very hard to make this event a success. The help and support of each and every person in the community who is involved is greatly appreciated.

There are many local businesses and industries that provide employment opportunities for our community. The Bradford County Fair provides an informative environment which supports and promotes those businesses and industries. It is our mission to make the Bradford County Fair a safe and fun fair for the whole family. Thank you and remember “our Country Roots!”.

Warren Carver, President

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Warren

Carver Fair President

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Nicole “Nikki” Fried Commissioner

Of Agriculture

Welcome to the Bradford County Fair! Each year, approximately 5 million people attend one of the numerous fairs around our state. As Florida’s Commissioner of Agriculture, I am enthusiastic about the positive impact fairs and livestock shows have on the agricultural industry. Events like the Bradford County Fair are an excellent platform for showcasing the finest “Fresh from Florida” products as well as the industry’s latest technological advancements and innovations. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services created and maintains the “Fresh from Florida” program, which assists small and large producers alike by promoting the wide variety of high quality products that are grown and harvested in Florida. I hope we can also count on your support of this program - just look for items with the “Fresh from Florida” label. Together, we can help our state’s agricultural industry thrive.

While you are visiting the Bradford County Fair today, I hope you will take the opportunity to enjoy the outstanding food, entertainment, contests and youth exhibits. Most importantly, I hope your day at the fair will allow you to experience Florida’s agricultural roots and its impact on our great state. Enjoy!

Sincerely,

Commissioner Nicole “Nikki” Fried

Commissioner of Agriculture

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Chris Dougherty

Chairman

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Wilbur Waters

Mayor

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Bradford County Fair Board of Directors

Warren Carver, President Dale Tenly, Vice President Roxanne Rosier, Secretary Chuck Kramer, Treasurer

Directors: James Balkcom, Tommy Crosby,

Chris Page and Lane Tenly

Staff Members Dale Woodruff, Fair Manager

Donald Harris, Livestock Barns

Artis Rix, Buildings

Pam Woodruff, Finance

Janelle Harris and Linda Lee,

Exhibitor Booths & Ads

QuitDoc Foundation Candace Osteen, Community Health Advocate - Bradford County

904.703.5445

[email protected] or www.QuitDoc.com

Research. Education. Prevention.

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Bradford County Fair Superintendents

and Staff

4-H EVENTS

Stephanie Conner (Interim)

904-966-6224

AGRICULTURE

Luara Canal

904-966-6224

ARTS & CRAFTS

Ehrline Tenly

904-315-0913

BUILDINGS

Artis Rix

904-966-7864

CATTLE

Kyle Jerrels

352-745-0071

EXHIBITOR BOOTHS & ADS

Linda Lee 904-966-3022 and

Janelle Harris 904-769-0650

FINANCE

Pam Woodruff

727-255-1110

Union CED

Luke Harlow 386-496-2321

GOATS

Allison Hartley

904-966-1590

HOME DIVISION

Lane Tenly

904-964-7015

HORTICULTURE

Luke Miller

904-966-6299

LIVESTOCK BARNS

and GROUNDS

Donald Harris

904-364-6337

POULTRY & RABBITS

Roxanne Rosier

904-364-6068

SWINE

Paul Huntley

352-318-7807

Bradford CED

Cindy Sanders (Interim)

904-966-6224

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General Information 2020 Bradford County Fair

TUESDAY - FRIDAY March 3 - 6 5:00 PM - 11:00PM

SATURDAY March 7 2:00 PM - 11:00 PM

SUNDAY March 8 1:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Exhibits will be closed at 10 PM each night of the fair. The

buildings and barns are NOT open on Sunday. Special

admission and midway prices will be offered during Fair

Week. Specials are listed on the back of this book.

ADDRESS: 2300 North Temple Avenue

Starke, FL 32091

LOCATION: Old Florida Highway Patrol Office

US Highway 301 at the South RED door

HOURS: Fair Time (Posted on the office door &

Building 1 Entrance)

TELEPHONE: (904) 964-5252

INFO BOOTH: (904) 964-5995 during the Fair hours

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Parking:

Passes:

Public Restrooms:

First Aid/Lost and Found:

Security:

Handicap Facilities:

Important Rules and Regulations:

Booth Exhibitor

Rules & Regulations

Exhibitors may set up Friday, Saturday, and Monday, 2/28, 2/29, & 3/2 from 9 AM - 5 PM and Tuesday, March 3 from 9 AM - Noon. All booths must be in place by Tuesday, March 3 at 12:00 noon. No set-up on Monday in Building #3 due to judging.

All booths not occupied by Tuesday, March 3, 5:00 pm will revert to the fair and all payments will be forfeited. The judging for all fair booths will take place at 2:00 pm on opening day. All exhibits and goods must be unpacked. Empty cases must be removed by exhibitors and concessionaires (who shall pay all expenses of conveying, delivering, arranging and removing their exhibits as well as the cost of erection of booths, fixtures, counters and all apparatus in connection with their exhibit).

Electric lighting and wiring of every description shall be installed at the expense of the exhibitor under the supervision of the Fair Management. All exhibitors and concessionaires must furnish their own electrical fixtures.

For security reasons, exhibitors may enter the building only one hour prior to opening each day of the fair. Deliveries by truck must be made 1 hour prior to opening time each day of the event. All exhibits must remain intact until 10:00 PM Saturday night. These exhibits can be removed after that time until 11 PM Saturday or on Sunday, March 8, 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.

Aisles must be kept clear. No signs, banners, advertisements, trash, decorations or parts of exhibits will be permitted in the aisles. No soliciting in the aisles.

Background draperies and/or side curtains will be provided by the Fair Association for all exhibition spaces.

Bottled gas containers (butane, propane, etc.) are not permitted inside any Fair building. All decorations must be fireproof and subject to the approval of the Fair Management.

Machinery in motion must be enclosed with a railing at a uniform height from the ground or floor of two feet, six inches (2’ 6”), side railing to be placed upon or within boundary of space occupied by the exhibitor.

Exhibitors can sell and may advertise and distribute literature and advertising materials from their booth only. No speaking devices will be allowed in the building. Each exhibitor selling products is responsible for collecting sales tax and reporting it to the Department of Revenue themselves. This contract does not give exclusive rights to sell or display any product unless so specified on the Contract for Space.

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Exhibitors

Entries: Only articles listed in the premium list will be accepted for competition with awards given. Exhibited articles may not be removed until 10:00 PM on Saturday, March 7 or from 2:00 - 4:00 PM on Sunday, March 8. Removal of exhibits prior to this will be reason for forfeiture of any premium monies awarded. All individual entries are open to Bradford County residents and those residing in surrounding counties which do not have a county fair otherwise stated. ALL FAIR BOOTH WORKERS MUST HAVE ADMISSION TICKETS OR PAY THE

$7.00 PER DAY FEE OR $30.00 FOR ENTIRE WEEK’S PASS.

DISTRIBUTION OF ANY LITERATURE OR COUPONS BY NON -VENDORS OF THE FAIR IS NOT PERMITTED!

Booth Awards

Awards will be presented to the best overall booths following judging on Tuesday, March 3. There will NOT be educational and commercial categories; only the top three highest scoring booths will be awarded. The following system will be used as a basis for judging: Draws Attention 25 points

Originality 25 points

Educational Aspects and/or Advertising Value 25 points

Use of Theme 25 points

TOTAL: 100 points

1st Place: Plaque and $100.00

2nd Place: Plaque and $50.00

3rd Place: Plaque and $25.00

The information contained herein is as accurate as possible at the time of publication.

Events and circumstances create a need for changes to be made. The Bradford County Fair

Association reserves the right to make any additions, deletions, or changes they deem to be

in the interest of the fair.

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SIGNS - Painted or printed signs in or on front of booth must be confined to firm or individual’s name to whom space is leased and/or sponsors thereof.

THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT to remove from the grounds any article, exhibit, show or concession, or any part thereof, or any appurtenance thereto including banners, signs or advertising matter which may be deemed unsuitable or objectionable and no refund of any money already paid for space or privilege will be made, which action shall exonerate the MANAGEMENT FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIMS whatsoever on the part of the exhibitors or concessionaires.

No claims for injury to any person, or injury to or loss of any property on account of fire and theft, for any cause, shall ever be instituted against the Bradford County Fair Association, Inc., its officers or agents, by or on behalf of any person, firm or corporation having license or privilege to exhibit on the Bradford County Fair Grounds or in the buildings.

In case any exhibitor or exhibitors or concessionaires shall at any time be indebted to the Bradford County Fair Association, Inc., the corporation shall have the right to retain possession of all property of any exhibitor or exhibitors or concessionaires located on the Bradford County Fair Grounds or in the buildings, and sell and dispose of, either at public or private sale, all or any part thereof that may be necessary to pay the indebtedness due the Corporation.

The exhibitor or concessionaire will not be permitted to sublet any part of the space herein leased, or the exhibit therein any article other than those sold by himself and specified in the contract.

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Bradford County Extension Office

Extension Director ——–—— Cindy Sanders (Interim)

Livestock & Natural Resources — Luara Bertelli Canal

4-H ——–———–—–—— Stephanie Conner (Interim)

Family & Consumer Sciences —— D’Alicia Straughter

Horticulture & Small Farms —–——–—— Luke Miller

Executive Secretary ———–—––——–— Kim Griffis

Administrative Assistant —–——–—– Miranda Sellers

Union County Extension Office

Extension Director/Agriculture—–—–— Luke Harlow

Administrative Secretary———–——––—Pam Toney

4-H Program Assistant———–——Kristi McCallister

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Agriculture Products and Horticulture

Division

Superintendents - Luara Canal, Agriculture / Luke Miller, Horticulture

Eligibility: Open to amateur and professional gardeners who are residents of or work in Bradford

and Union Counties.

Divisions: Divisions compete independently of each other.

Youth Division: Participants should be 18 years old or

younger as of September 1, 2019.

A. Youth Division (Y)

B. Youth Exceptional (YE)

Adult Division: Participants should be 19 years or older

as of September 1, 2019.

A. Amateur (AA)

B. Professional (AP) Nursery operators,

landscapers horticulture instructors and

consultants.

C. Adult Exceptional (AE)

Plant Delivery & Registration: All plants should be brought to the entry receiving area located in Building #2 at the fairgrounds on Monday, March 2, 2020 between 8:30 am and 6:00 pm with form. Master Gardener volunteers will be on hand to assist you in filling out a registration form, and they will attach an exhibit tag to each plant. After your plants have been accepted and tagged it is requested that you leave the area in order to avoid

congestion. There are no entry fees.

Plant Removal: The receipt stub (bottom half of your registration form) MUST be presented at the time of exhibit removal. Exhibits will not be released without this stub unless approved by the Horticulture Exhibition Superintendent. Exhibits may be removed on Sunday, March 8, 2020 from 2 - 4 pm and on Monday, March 9, from 10:00 am until noon. Workers will be on hand to aid in pick up and to give out premium monies. Plants may not be removed at any other time unless prior arrangements have been made. Any unclaimed plants and prize money will be donated to the Bradford County Master

Gardener program.

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Hayden Robinson

Forms: All exhibitors must submit their contact information when plants are entered.

Care: You may choose to maintain your own plants throughout the fair. If you choose to do this, you must complete any work and leave 2 hours before the fair gates open. Otherwise, plant care will be provided by the Bradford County Master Gardeners and the volunteer helpers. All reasonable efforts will be made to provide adequate care and protection for the exhibits during the fair. The Fair Association and the Bradford County Extension Office are not responsible for damage to exhibits due to damaging

weather conditions or improper care or handling.

Entry Limitations: One plant is considered one entry. Each entry will compete in one section and must be of exhibition quality. Exhibitors may not enter more than one plant of the same

variety or color.

Plant Standards: Plants listed on the State of Florida Conservation List as rare or endangered will not be accepted unless acquired in a documented legal manner. Any plant with pests will be disqualified, even if it was accepted at registration. All plants must be clean, groomed and in appropriate clean containers/pots. The use of plant shine or other oils

will disqualify the entry.

Judging: The decisions of the judges are final. Judging will take place on Tuesday, March 3,

from 12 - 2 pm.

Criteria: Adult division entries must have been grown by the exhibitor for at least 6 months, while Youth division exhibits for 3 months by the exhibitor. The only exception to this

rule is vegetables grown in pots and/or cut.

Cultural Perfection: Plant must have good form and symmetry according to variety, health, and condition of

foliage, flowers and fruit.

Attractiveness of Display: Pot condition is very important. Black plastic pots will be accepted, but they must be clean and in good repair with no cracks, holes, etc. Decoration of the pot should be kept to a minimum. Double potting is allowed. (Example: placing a less attractive pot,

like black plastic, into a more decorative pot.) Plant should not be freshly repotted.

Plant Size: According to variety, Pot size should be in scale to plant size.

Condition: Plant cleaned and groomed. Pot clean. Debris removed.

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Awards: After being judged, the entries will receive either a 1st, 2nd or 3rd.

1. First Place Blue Ribbon $3.00

2. Second Place Red Ribbon $2.00

3. Third Place White Ribbon $1.00

4. Best in Class Rosette $5.00

5. Best in Show Rosette $5.00

Entry Classifications: Section A: Blooming/Fruiting Plants

Must have flowers or fruit grown specifically

for blooms/fruit, unless there is a specific section

for the plant (i.e. cactus, violets, orchids).

Section B: Bromeliads and Orchids

Class 1: With Bloom

Class 2: Without Bloom

Section C: Cactus/Succulents/Euphorbia's

Class 1: With Bloom

Class 2: Without Bloom

Section D: African Violets

Class 1: With Bloom

Class 2: Without Bloom

Section E: Foliage

Includes all plants grown for foliage, and plants

without flowers or fruit, variegated, colored

and or green, tropical or landscape.

Section F: Special Display

Dish gardens, wire framed, topiaries, terrariums.

Section G: Bonsai

All sizes and styles in pots, trays, or racks.

Class 1: Blooming/Fruiting-Must have flowers/fruit.

Class 2: Non-Blooming/Fruiting

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Section H: Hanging Plants:

All hanging plants, including wood mounts that are meant to hang.

Class 1: Blooming/Fruiting - Must have flowers/fruit.

Class 2: Non-blooming/Fruiting

Section I: Patio Plants

All containers 14” or over that are not hanging

Class 1: Blooming/Fruiting

Class 2: Non-Blooming/Fruiting

Section J: Herbs

Edible or Food Producing Exhibits

(Eggs and perishable exhibits will be removed as deemed necessary)

Section K: Vegetables/Crops

Class 1: Potted

Class 2: Cut and/ or unpotted

Section L: Fruit/Nuts

Class 1: Potted

Class 2: Cut and/ or unpotted

Section M: Miscellaneous

Class 1: Best Jar of Honey

Class 2: Best Cane Syrup

Section N: Eggs

Class 1: Chicken Eggs

Class 2: Misc Eggs: Turkey, Duck, Peafowl, Quail, Ostrich, Emu, Rhea

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Home Division

Superintendent .......................................................................................... Lane Tenly

Rules & Regulations:

1. Entries in the home division are open to all nonprofessional...men, women, youth

(ages 6-18.)

2. Only articles listed in this premium book will be accepted for competition, with

awards of either cash or ribbons given.

3. All articles displayed must be the work of the individual exhibitor. Articles bought

or borrowed will not qualify.

4. No articles will be accepted for judging that have previously been exhibited at the

Bradford County Fair.

5. All entries must be clean and in good condition and must have been completed

with the past twelve (12) months.

6. No two (2) entries in the same lot will be accepted from one individual.

7. Entries must be brought to the fairgrounds for registration during scheduled hours.

8. Entries will be accepted Monday, March 2, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM ONLY.

9. Exhibit articles can be picked up Saturday, March 7, 10:00 PM. Removal of exhibits prior to this time will be reason for forfeiture of any premium monies awarded. Exhibitors must be personally responsible for their articles. Provision has also been made for exhibitors to remove their articles on Sunday, March 8

from 2:00 - 4:00 PM.

10. The Bradford County Fair Association, Inc. will assume NO responsibility for the damage or loss of articles exhibited. Reasonable care will be exercised to safeguard the articles left for display, but the Bradford County Fair Association

will in no way be liable.

11. Judging will take place in Building 3 Tuesday, March 3, 9:00-12:00 Noon.

12. The public will not be allowed in the building while judging is in progress.

13. A blue ribbon, red ribbon or white ribbon will be awarded in each lot at the

discretion of the judges. There will be “Best Over-All” rosette awarded.

14. All jars must be clear, white glass (standard) canning jars either half pint, pint or quart. Jars must be clean. Rings removed, lids free of rust. All products should have been sealed by water bath or pressure canner. Paraffin is not accepted. No

freezer products.

15. No commercial mixes or products to be entered.

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16. All baked products must be on a heavy piece of cardboard covered with aluminum foil, not to exceed 2” beyond the product and must be labeled with the

recipe attached to the bottom. No glass please.

17. Recipes for all baked and candy products are required on 3x5 cards.

18. New Categories may be created at the discretion of the judges or superintendent.

Best Overall Rosette:

Adult Division $5.00 Blue Ribbon $3.00

Youth Division $5.00 Red Ribbon $2.00

White Ribbon $1.00

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Class 5: Preserves and

Marmalades Continued

Lot 4 Peach

Lot 5 Pear

Lot 6 Strawberry

Lot 7 Miscellaneous

Class 6: Jams and Fruit

Butters

Lot 1 Berries

Lot 2 Citrus

Lot 3 Fig

Lot 4 Grape

Lot 5 Peach

Lot 6 Pear

Lot 7 Strawberry

Lot 8 Vegetables

Lot 9 Mango

Lot 10 Butters

Lot 11 Miscellaneous

Class 7: Jellies

Lot 1 Apple

Lot 2 Berry

Lot 3 Citrus

Lot 4 Peach

Lot 5 Pear

Lot 6 Fig

Lot 7 Grape

Lot 8 Mayhaw

Plum

Lot 9 Strawberry

Lot 10 Miscellaneous

Class 8: Juices

Lot 1 Tomatoes

Lot 2 Fruits

Lot 3 Miscellaneous

Class 9: Honey and

Syrup

Lot 1 Berry

Lot 2 Citrus

Lot 3 Strawberry

Lot 4 Honey (plain)

Food Department

Class 1: Vegetables

Lot 1 Beans

Lot 2 Beets

Lot 3 Corn

Lot 4 Greens

Lot 5 Okra

Lot 6 Peas

Lot 7 Potatoes

Lot 8 Squash

Lot 9 Tomatoes

Lot 10 Soup Mix

Lot 11 Mixed Vegetables

Lot 12 Miscellaneous

Class 2: Fruits

Lot 1 Apples

Lot 2 Berries

Lot 3 Figs

Lot 4 Peaches

Lot 5 Pears

Lot 6 Plums

Lot 7 Miscellaneous

Class 3: Pickles

Lot 1 Bread & Butter

Lot 2 Cucumber

Lot 3 Dills

Lot 4 Fruits

Lot 5 Vegetables

Lot 6 Pickled Fruit

Lot 7 Peppers

Lot 8 Miscellaneous

Class 4: Relish

Lot 1 Corn

Lot 2 Cucumber

Lot 3 Fruit

Lot 4 Vegetable

Lot 5 Miscellaneous

Class 5: Preserves and

Marmalades

Lot 1 Berries

Lot 2 Citrus

Lot 3 Fig

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Class 10: Sauces

Lot 1 Fruit

Lot 2 Vegetables

Lot 3 Meat

Lot 4 Miscellaneous

Class 11: Baked Products

Lot 1 Quick Bread

(3 biscuits/3 muffins)

Lot 2 Specialty Breads (Banana, Orange,

Date)

Lot 3 Yeast Bread

Lot 4 Yeast Rolls (3)

Lot 5 Pound Cake

Lot 6 Specialty Cakes

(Prune, Oatmeal, Etc.)

Lot 7 Layer Cake

Lot 8 Fruit Cake

Lot 9 Cakes (Decorated)

Lot 10 Character Cake

Lot 11 Cupcakes (3 of any

kind)

Lot 12 Cookies (3 of any

kind)

Lot 13 Brownies (3 of any

kind)

Lot 14 Pies (filling must be

baked)

Lot 15 Miscellaneous

NO COMMERCIAL CRUSTS!

Class 12: Candy

Lot 1 Fudge (3)

Lot 2 Divinity (3)

Lot 3 Pecan/Peanut Brittle

(3)

Lot 4 Other Candies (3)

Lot 5 Miscellaneous

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Class 5: Crochet, Continued

Lot 5 Bedspread

Lot 6 Tablecloth/Runner

Lot 7 Doilies, Mats, Pot-

holders

Lot 8 Pillowcase, Towels,

Scarves, etc.)

Lot 9 Coat-Poncho

Lot 10 Infant Sets (2 or

more)

Lot 11 Cape

Lot 12 Shawl

Lot 13 Vest (Man, Woman,

Child)

Lot 14 Sweater (Man,

Woman, Child)

Lot 15 Accessories (Gloves, Hats, Hand bags,

Scarves, Slippers

Lot 16 Dress

Lot 17 Blouse

Lot 18 Holiday

Lot 19 Pillow

Lot 20 Miscellaneous

Class 6: Knitting

Lot 1 Baby Afghan

Lot 2 Large Afghan

Lot 3 Small Afghan

Lot 4 Infants Sets (2 or

more pieces)

Lot 5 Cape, Poncho

Lot 6 Shawl

Lot 7 Vest (Man, Woman,

Child)

Lot 8 Sweater (Man,

Woman, Child)

Lot 9 Accessories (Gloves, Hats, Handbag,

Scarves, Slippers)

Lot 10 Holiday

Lot 11 Miscellaneous

Class 7: Home

Furnishings/Linens

Lot 1 Bedspread

Lot 2 Tablecloth

Class 1: Infant and Toddler Wear

Lot 1 Dress

Lot 2 Playsuit

Lot 3 Jackets

Lot 4 Skirts

Lot 5 Shirts

Lot 6 Sleepwear

Lot 7 Suit

Lot 8 Miscellaneous

Class 2: Ladies and Girls

Lot 1 Girl’s Dress (Casual)

Lot 2 Girl’s Dress (Dressy)

Lot 3 Coat or Jacket

Lot 4 Blouse

Lot 5 Vest, Cape, Poncho

Lot 6 Formal Wear

(Wedding)

Lot 7 Dress

Lot 8 Jumper

Lot 9 Suit

Lot 10 Skirt

Lot 11 Slacks, Shorts

Lot 12 Lingerie

Lot 13 Apron

Lot 14 Miscellaneous

Class 3: Men and Boys

Lot 1 Sport Coat

Lot 2 Suit

Lot 3 Trousers or Shorts

Lot 4 Robe, Pajamas

Lot 5 Tailored/Western

Shirts

Lot 6 Miscellaneous

Class 4: Clothing Accessories

Lot 1 Hats, Gloves, Scarves

Lot 2 Pocketbooks

Lot 3 Ties or Belts

Lot 4 Other Accessories

Class 5: Crochet

Lot 1 Baby Afghan

Lot 2 Large Afghan

Lot 3 Small Afghan

Lot 4 Lap Robe

Needlework, Garments, and Needlecraft

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Class 7: Home

Furnishings/Linens, Cont.

Lot 3 Holiday

Lot 4 Pillowcases

Lot 5 Towels

Lot 6 Placemats or

napkins (set of 4)

Lot 7 Pillows

Lot 8 Miscellaneous

Class 8: Quilting

Lot 1 Quilts, Baby

Lot 2 Quilts, Hand

stitches

Lot 3 Quilts, Appliqué

(Hand)

Lot 4 Quilts, Embroi

dered

Lot 5 Quilts, Machine-

made

Lot 6 Wall Hanging,

Unframed

Lot 7 Quilted Garment

Lot 8 Pillow

Lot 9 Holiday

Lot 10 Miniature Quilts

Lot 11 Miscellaneous

Class 9: Miscellaneous

Lot 1 Embroidery

(Wearing Apparel)

Lot 2 Painting (Wearing

Apparel)

Lot 3 Weaving

Lot 4 Loomed

Lot 5 Cross/Counted

Cross-stitch, Chicken Scratch

Lot 6 Sweats

Lot 7 T-shirts

Lot 8 Holiday

Lot 9 Needlepoint

Lot 10 Crewel

Lot 11 Recycled

Lot 12 Rugs

THANKS for sponsorship of our Fair!

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Chamber Staff

Pam Whittle, IOM, President/CEO

Susan Norman, Business Services Manager

Kim Rose, Finance

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Due to road construction, the Bradford County Strawberry Festival is now located at the Bradford County Fairgrounds on US 301 just north of town, 2300 North Temple Avenue. There is plenty of parking, space for vendors, self contained RVs, trailers and approximately 20 acres for growth. We are very excited about our new location for the next few years and hope you will be too.

Arts and Crafts

Superintendent ................................................................................... Ehrline Tenly

Rules and Regulations:

1. All exhibits in the Arts and Crafts Division will be limited to hobbyist ONLY.

Professional and/or commercial exhibitors will be allowed to display only.

2. Only articles listed in this premium list will be accepted for competition, with

awards given.

3. All articles displayed must be the work of the exhibitor. Articles bought or

borrowed will not qualify.

4. NO ARTICLE will be accepted for judging that has previously been exhibited

in the Bradford County Fair.

5. No two entries, in the same product, will be accepted from one individual.

6. All entries must be clean and in good condition.

7. All articles entered in this division must have been completed within the past

twelve (12) months.

8. Entries must be brought to the Fairgrounds for registration during the scheduled hours. Entries will be accepted MONDAY, March 2 from 9:00 AM — 6:00 PM.

9. Exhibit articles may be removed at 10:00 PM Saturday, March 7 or from 2:00 - 4:00 PM, Sunday, March 8. Removal of exhibits prior to this time will be reason for forfeiture of any premium monies awarded. Exhibitors must

personally attend to the removal of their articles.

10. In classes where there is no competition, ribbons will be awarded at the

discretion of the judges.

11. The Bradford County Fair Association, Inc. will assume NO responsibility for the damage or loss of articles exhibited. Reasonable care will be exercised to safeguard the articles left for display but the Fair Association will in no way be

liable.

12. Pictures should be properly mounted and prepared for hanging.

13. Each article must be labeled with name and address of exhibitor on the back

or bottom.

14. Judging will take place Tuesday, March 3, 9:00 AM - 12:00 Noon. **

15. Popular categories will be sub-divided at the discretion of the judges.

**Essential personnel only in Building # 3 while judging is going on.**

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Best Overall Rosette:

Adult Division $5.00 Blue Ribbon $3.00

Youth Division $5.00 Red Ribbon $2.00

Fair Theme (any medium) $5.00 White Ribbon $1.00

Lot 1a Oil Painting

Lot 1b Acrylic Painting

Lot 1c Mixed Medium Painting

Lot 2a Color Photography

Lot 2b Animal Photos (color or b/w)

Lot 2c Black & White Photography

Lot 3a Pen or Pencil

Lot 3b Charcoal

Lot 3c Pastels & Chalks

Lot 3d Oils, Chalks, etc...

Lot 4a Watercolor

Lot 5 Yarn

Lot 6 Needle punch

Lot 7 Needlepoint

Lot 8 Cross Stitch

Lot 9 Embroidery

Lot 10 Ceramics-stained

Lot 11 Ceramics-glazed

Lot 12 Stuffed Animals

Lot 13 Dolls - cloth

Lot 14 Dolls - crochet

Lot 15 Woodwork

Lot 16a Recycled Oddities

Lot 17a Folk Art

Lot 17b Wreaths

Lot 17c Wall Hangings

Lot 18 Plastic Canvas

Lot 19 Baskets (decorated or hand-woven)

Lot 20 Strawberry theme

Lot 21 Miscellaneous

Lot 22 Extras

Lot 23 Pinterest (Item copied from Pinterest)

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Adrienna Robinett

2019 Exhibits, Shows, Sales, Contests

4-H Table Setting Contest

Friday, February 28, 4:00 PM, Building 3, 4-H Area

4-H Strawberry Pie Baking Contest

Friday, February 28, Building 3, 5:00 PM

Youth Goat Show & Little Kids Exhibition

Saturday, February 29, 2:00 PM, Livestock Arena

Poultry & Rabbit Exhibit

Entries: Saturday, February 29, 9 - 11 AM, Livestock Barn

Judging: Saturday, February 29, 6:00 PM (Rabbits)

Monday, March 2, 10:00 AM (Poultry)

Horticulture Exhibitions

March 3 - 7: Building 2, & 3

Entries: Monday, March 2, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Home Division and Arts & Crafts

March 3 - 7: Building 3

Entries: Monday, March 2, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

BUSA Swine Show

Tuesday, March 5, 6:30 PM, Arena

BUSA Buyer’s Diner & Sale

Friday, March 8, Dinner: 5:00 PM

Awards 6:00 PM

Auction immediately follows

NO FOOD OR DRINK IN THE ARENA

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2019 Exhibits, Shows, Sales, Contests

BUYSS Steer Show & Showmanship Contest

Show: Wednesday, March 4, 6:00 PM, Arena

Contest: Immediately following the show

Awards: Saturday, March 7, 5:00 PM

BUYSS Heifer Show & Showmanship Contest

Show: Thursday, March 5, 6:00 PM, Arena

Contest: Immediately following the show

Awards: Saturday, March 7, 5:00 PM

4-H &FFA Youth Livestock Judging Contest

Friday, March 6, Livestock Arena

Check-In: 8:30 AM

Contest: To follow

4-H Strawberry Auction

Saturday, March 7, Livestock Arena

Immediately following the

Heifer Show

BUYSS Buyer’s Dinner & Sale

Saturday, March 7 Dinner: 3:00 -5 :00 PM

Awards 5:00 PM

Auction immediately follows

NO FOOD OR DRINK IN THE ARENA

Daily Events

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FRIDAY, February 28

4:00 PM 4-H Table Setting Contest (Building #3)

5:00 PM 4-H Strawberry Pie Contest (Building #3)

SATURDAY, February 29

8:00 AM Check in Goats

9:00 AM Check in Poultry and Rabbits

2:00 PM 4-H Youth Goat Show & Little Kids Exhibition

6:00 PM Rabbit Judging

SUNDAY, March 1

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Swine Weigh-in

MONDAY, March 2

8:00 AM Steer and Breed Weigh-in

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Turn in entries for Horticulture and Agriculture Products

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Turn in entries for Home, Arts & Crafts Divisions

10:00 AM Poultry Judging

TUESDAY, March 3 TWELVE-BUCK TUESDAY — Midway unlimited ride

armbands only $12 & $3 admission with 3 or more (in-date) non-perishable food items per person from 5 - 6 PM ONLY. Veteran Appreciation is FREE Admission with your Military ID, Regular admission prices anytime 5-11.

American Pride Night! - Wear Your Red, White and Blue!

9:00 AM - Noon Home Division and Arts & Crafts Division Judging

2:00 PM Booth Judging

4:45 PM Pictures for Ribbon Cutting/ Booth Awards

5:00 PM Exhibits & Midway Open

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Cooking Healthy with Call Street Café (Building #2)

6:30 PM 4-H & FFA Swine Show

10:00 PM Exhibits Close

TBD Midway Closes

WEDNESDAY, March 4 SENIOR CITIZEN DAY! - Sponsored by Community State Bank, the Tourist Development Council

12:00 - 2:00 PM Senior Citizens Day! — Free lunch for Senior Citizens

5:00 PM Exhibits & Midway Open

6:00 PM 4-H & FFA Steer Show & Showmanship Contest

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Cooking Healthy with Call Street Café (Building #2)

10:00 PM Exhibits Close

TBD Midway Closes

NO FOOD OR DRINK IN THE ARENA

Daily Events

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THURSDAY, March 5 BUDDY NIGHT! - Get 2 armbands for $25

5:00 PM Exhibits & Midway Open

6:00 PM BUYSS Breed Show

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Cooking Healthy with Call Street Café (Building #2)

10:00 PM Exhibits Close

TBD Midway Closes

FRIDAY, March 6 Midnight Madness 9 - 12

8:30 AM 4-H & FFA Livestock Judging Contest

5:00 PM Exhibits & Midway Opens

5:00 PM BUSA Buyers Dinner

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Cooking Healthy with Call Street Café (Building #2)

6:00 PM BUSA Awards & Auction

8:00 PM Poultry Awards

10:00 PM Exhibits Close

9:00 PM-12 Midnight or TBD Midnight Madness - Midway closes at 12

SATURDAY, March 7 ALL DAY ARMBAND $22 MIDWAY

12:00 PM Buildings and Barns Open to Exhibitors Only

2:00 PM Exhibits Open to Public

2:00 PM Midway Opens

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM BUYSS Buyers Dinner

5:00 PM BUYSS Breed & Steer Awards & Auction

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Cooking Healthy with Call Street Café (Building #2)

7:30 PM Strawberry Auction following Breed & Steer Awards

10:00 PM Exhibits may be removed

TBD Midway Closes

SUNDAY, March 8 FAMILY DAY on the Midway!

1:00 PM - Closing $5 Admission (non-riders under 3 free)

and $15 Unlimited Ride Armband (Sunday prices and hours are determined by Deggeller Attractions and not the Bradford County Fair)

Every Day is a FAIR DAY in Bradford County!

#ItsBetterInBradford

NO FOOD OR DRINK IN THE ARENA

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General Rules for the Bradford County Barns & Arena

All Exhibit / Show Livestock at the Fairgrounds must follow the State of Florida Health Requirements. Chapter 5C-4 of the Rules of the State of Florida, “Admission of Animals for Exhibition” is adopted as official requirements for admission of Animals for exhibition at the Bradford County Fair. Tampering with any animal entered, such as filling with foreign substances, etc., is prohibited.

Exhibitors MUST wear closed-toed shoes. NO sandals or filp-flops.

Each exhibitor must assume all liability in case of injury or damage by his/her animal(s). The Fair Association will not be liable for death of any animal or injury or damage caused by any animal.

No excessive amount of build-up of shavings allowed in stalls.

Stalls will be dressed for the Fair. ADDITIONAL SHAVINGS MUST BE PROVIDED BY INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITOR. Do not remove new shavings from the BCFA shavings pile without the BCFA Barn Superintendent’s express permission.

Wheelbarrows should be kept emptied and cleaned at all times. Use it … Clean it!

Wash-racks must be kept clean after EACH exhibitor use including removal of all your cleaning supplies, brushes, etc. Drains must be cleared after each use of the wash rack.

No running or horse play on bleachers or barn/arena walls.

As a courtesy, due to limited space, no saving bleachers with blankets, seat cushions stadium chairs, etc. before shows.

NO modification of pens or electrical components of BCFA property under any condition.

NO profanity on BCFA property. The cooperation of adults and students is requested.

The Bradford County Fair Association (BCFA) reserves to its Board of Directors, the final and absolute right to interpret all rules and regulations for the protection of its property and guests.

The BCFA reserves all rights to make changes to the rules and as the BCFA Board of Directors deems necessary for the betterment, improvement and safety of exhibitors, volunteers and guests.

NO FOOD OR DRINK IN THE ARENA

Youth Goat Show and Little Kids Exhibition

Superintendents ................................................................................. Allison Hartley

Show Date: Saturday, February 29, 2020, 2:00 p.m.

Location: Bradford County Livestock Area

Goats will arrive on Saturday, February 29, 2020 from 8:00 - 10:00 AM. The show will be on Saturday, February 29 at 2:00 PM in the livestock arena. Goats will be released after the show on Saturday night. All goats must be removed within one

hour of the show conclusion on February 29, 2020.

Health Rules:

All goats consigned for public exhibition in Florida must be covered by an Official Health Certificate issued by an accredited veterinarian certifying the animal to be free from symptoms of contagious or infectious diseases. This health certificate is to be obtained

within 90 days of the Youth Goat Show and will be inspected upon arrival.

Per Stare of Florida regulations, all animals must be participating in the scrapies eradication program and have a scrapies tag or be registered by a breed association

and have a legible tattoo and a certificate of registration.

Order your tag at 866-873-2824. Tags are free and comes with an ear tag applicator. Be sure to order in advance and allow at least 2 weeks to arrive.

If you purchase from a breeder, the breeder should tag goat (per Florida law) and you will not need to order scrapie tags.

Eligibility:

The Youth Goat Show is open to all 4-H and FFA youth in both Bradford and Union

Counties. Must be of age as of September 1, 2019. Ages for each division are as follows:

Little Bits…………………………………..5 - 7 year olds

Junior Division…………………………..8-10 year olds

Intermediates……………………………...11 - 13 year olds

Seniors……………………………………..14 years and up

*Divisions may be combined at show time due to participation.

Entries:

No buck entries will be accepted. Only doe and wether entries will be allowed. An exhibitor may have up to 3 entries but only one entry per class. Classes will be determined by breed and age of goat. Entries will be accepted by pre-registration only. Pre-entry deadline is October 7, 2019 at the scheduled meeting. All information on the entry form must be accurate and up to date by the November meeting. Changing animal information after November will not be allowed. Alll 4-H guidelines for minimum standards must be met. FFA members must meet minimum standards with

FFA.

Record Books:

Junior, Intermediate and Senior exhibitors are required to complete a 4-H or FFA goat project record book. A Clover Bud Record Book is available for the “Little Bits” age group (5-7) at the Bradford or Union County Extension Office. Goat project record books are to

be turned into the Bradford or Union County Extension Offices by their deadlines.

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Required Meetings:

Exhibitors must attend three meetings in order to show. If an exhibitor is unable to attend three out of the five classes due to school related event a letter and a schedule with the event must be turned in by the meeting date by a parent/guardian. Meetings

will be held at the Bradford County Extension Office on:

Monday, October 7, 2019 6:30 PM Drop in Registration

Monday, November 4, 2019 6:30 PM Selection and Feeding

Monday, December 2, 2019 6:30 PM Health Care and Parasites

Monday, January 6, 2020 6:30 PM Showmanship

Monday, February 3, 2020 6:30 PM Grooming, & Hoof Trimming General Rules and Information for Exhibitors:

1. The BCFA or the Bradford/Union County Extension Office will assume no liability

for the loss or injury to any goat participating in this show.

2. Dairy goats must be dehorned. It is recommended that all other goats have their

horns blunted.

3. Dairy goats must be shown with a chain collar and all other goats must be shown

with a matching loop leash and collar or chain collar.

4. Exhibitors must provide their own feed, feed containers, and water containers. Exhibitors are responsible for keeping their area clean and neat, and are

responsible for watering and feeding their own animal(s).

5. Hay is not permitted in the pens in the Livestock Pavilion where the goats will be housed.

6. Junior, Intermediate & Senior exhibitors are required to wear 4-H or FFA

attire and all exhibitors must wear jeans and closed toe shoes.

7. State of Florida requires all goats must be either ear tagged or ear tattooed.

8. All goat exhibitors and vehicles transporting goats must enter the fairgrounds

using the Livestock Gate off of Highway 301.

9. NO goats in pens until inspected by State Inspectors. Violators will be

disqualified. NO EXCEPTIONS.

Entry Fee: $25 per exhibitor per entry.

Make checks payable to the Bradford County 4-H Foundation.

No entry fee for showmanship contest. Junior, Intermediate and Senior exhibitors may enter up to 3 classes. Exhibitors will receive a T-shirt and a one-day fair pass at the

show.

Divisions : Dairy Meat Pygmy Wether

Classes for Each Division except Wethers:

1. Class 1: 2 months - 8 months

2. Class 2: 8 months - 15 months

3. Class 3: 16 months & older

In each division, a grand and reserve grand will be designated. The division winners

except Wethers will then compete for overall grand and reserve of the goat show.

Classes for Wethers:

Wether classes will be divided by weight. A grand and reserve grand will be

determined.

The superintendent reserves the right to combine or divide classes when deemed necessary.

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Little Kids Exhibition : The Little Bits Exhibition is for youth ages 5-7. (Must be 5 by September 1, 2019.) They may have assistance from any one person they choose to help them in the ring.

They will receive a ribbon and premium money for participation. Showmanship Contest: Exhibitor must be of age by September 1, 2019

Junior Showmanship ..................................................................... 8 - 10 year olds

Intermediate Showmanship ........................................................ 11 - 13 year olds

Senior Showmanship.................................................................... 14 years and up Judging: 1. The Modified Danish System of judging will be used for the Goat Classes.

All participants will receive ribbons.

2. Goats will be judged on confirmation. Wethers will be judged as a market goat.

3. Youth Showmanship will be judged on the exhibitor’s ability to properly show the

goat, fitting and the ability to answer the judge’s questions.

4. One Overall Grand Champion and one Reserve Grand Champion goat will be

selected.

5. There will be a Skill-a-thon before the show for all Little Bit, Junior, Intermediate and Senior Exhibitors. The Skill-a-thon will take place at the Bradford County

Extension Office starting at 11:00 AM.

Awards: Premium Money for all participants will be awarded.

Awards will also be given for each division in 4-H and FFA for 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place

record books. All little bits that turn in a record book will receive an award.

Skill-a-thon winners will receive a ribbon and an award.

Showmanship Awards will be given as follows:

(In Junior, Intermediate & Senior Division)

1st Place $50.00 Rosette Trophy

2nd Place $25.00 Rosette Trophy

Division Awards: Division Grand and Reserve Awards—Rosette

Wether Division Grand—Rosette, Trophy, $50

Wether Division Reserve—Rosette, Trophy, $25

Overall Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Awards:

Representing the Dairy, Meat, and Dwarf

Breed

divisions will be as follows:

Grand Champion $100.00, Rosette, Trophy

Reserve Grand $75.00, Rosette, Trophy

2019 Grand Champion

Brooklyn Williams

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Poultry and Rabbits Superintendent ................................................................................ Roxanne Rosier

Assistant ………………………………………. ……………………….Lisa Holtzendorf

General Rules:

1. Exhibits will be taken on Saturday, February 29, 2020 from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM .

2. Exhibits must remain in place until 10:00 PM, Saturday, March 8. No exhibits will

be entered after Saturday, February 29th.

3. All carrying cages must be removed from the premises that night.

4. All poultry and rabbits entered must be free from any parasites and disease. Will

be checked at time of entry.

5. Individual entries will be limited at the discretion of the superintendents.

6. No padlocks on cages.

7. Birds or Rabbits removed from cages at time of judging ONLY. Must remain in

cage during the remaining time of fair.

8. BCFA are not liable for any entries left after 10:00 pm on Saturday, March 8th.

Awards:

Awards will be given Saturday, March 8, 2019 at 8:00 PM. Photos will be taken of

Grand and Reserve Champions for both Rabbits and Poultry at this time.

Blue Award: $3.00 Red Award: $2.00 White Award: $1.00

Poultry:

1. All poultry entered must be accompanied by a certificate of purchase indicating that the bird came from a pullorum-typhoid clean hatchery. If this certificate is not presented, an official negative pullorum-typhoid test will be given by an inspector,

courtesy of the Florida Dept. of Agriculture, at the time of entry.

2. Poultry judging will begin at 10:00 AM, Monday, March 2, 2020.

3. Trophies will be awarded as follows:

Rabbits: Grand Champion Rabbit

Reserve Champion

Poultry: Grand Champion Poultry

Reserve Champion

4. Exhibitors are not required to be present for judging.

5. All poultry exhibits must stay in place until 10:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 8th.

6. No poultry maybe taken through any of the exhibit buildings, they must exit

through the barn gate after 10:0:00 under any condition.

7. No Rabbits or Poultry will be put into cages until inspected by State Inspectors.

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Rabbits:

1. Rabbits will be judged Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 6:00 PM in the arena area.

2. Rabbits must be 3 months or older.

3. No doe with litter will be accepted.

4. One exhibitor can enter only up to three rabbits of same breed.

5. One rabbit per exhibitor in cross-breed class. (Cross-breed; any rabbit whose

parents are from two different breeds.)

6. Exhibitors must be in area during their class judging.

7. All exhibits must remain in place until 10:00 pm on Saturday, March 8, 2020.

8. No Rabbit may be taken through any of the exhibit buildings under any condition.

**Feeding and watering of Poultry & Rabbits will be taken care of.**

Record Books will be Judged via the Bradford County

Extension Office for both Rabbits and Poultry.

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Swine Association

2020 Show & Sale Revised: September 2019

Rules & Regulations:

Failure to comply with all the following rules and regulations may result in expulsion

from the 2019 BUSA Show and Sale and/or result in refusal from showing in future

shows. A Grievance Committee appointed by the President will rule on infractions that

are submitted in writing within 48 hours of an incident and determine penalties for the

exhibitor(s). Any person paying for a membership and/or exhibitor’s fee at the October

2019 meeting will agree this event establishes acceptance of these rules and

regulations as voted and accepted by two-thirds vote of the board and current

membership present during the August 2019 meeting.

Any exhibitor that fails to meet any of the requirements set forth in this document

regardless if fault is with the exhibitor themselves, parents, guardians, school, church, or

clubs MUST deliver in writing the issue that caused the requirements not to be met and

their argument on why they should not be removed from the show and/or sale within 48

hours of the incident to Nicole Barnes, Paul Huntley, Jennifer Orton or Penny Hersey in

person. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to arrange to meet one of the above

mentioned and deliver the letter. A phone call will not be counted as part of the 48-

hour requirement; the letter itself has to be delivered within the set time line. The

letter will be forwarded to the grievance committee, the committee will then meet at their

earliest convenience to determine the outcome of the event and then notify the

exhibitor, Officers and Board of Directors of their decision.

Judges decision is final. If an exhibitor or parent has any issue with the judge you

must see a board member first to discuss any issue. If the exhibitor or parent

approaches the judge there will be disciplinary action.

Exhibitor Requirements:

1. Anyone wishing to enter the 2020 BUSA Show and Sale must, along with their

parents or legal guardians, join the BUSA no later than the October 2019 meeting.

Membership dues are a non-refundable $30.00 per family. The October 2019 BUSA

members must also pay a registration fee of $20.00 per exhibit. (This fee is

refundable before December tag-in if you choose not to show your animal.)

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2. The BUSA member attend all three mandatory meetings. Each exhibitor and

one parent is required to sign in at the end of each meeting. If a student has a

school or 4-H function, student must present a letter 48 hours ahead to a board

member. A parent or guardian must still attend the meeting. Meetings are held on

the second Monday of October, November, January, and February. The

December meeting is Saturday, December 7, 2019, which is the tag-in. The tag-in

will be from 7 am to 10 am. All other meetings will begin at 7 PM. The September

meetings will be alternated each fiscal year to Bradford and Union Counties. Any

member not compliant with this requirement will lose their right to participate in the

2020 BUSA show and sale. Election/rules meeting for the 2020-2021 show will be

held in April 2020.

3. BUSA members wishing to show a hog must attend school and reside in Bradford or Union County. The BUSA member must also be a member in good standing of 4-H or FFA in Bradford or Union County. Must be homesteaded in Bradford or Union County.

4. Each BUSA exhibitor must assume all liability in case of injury or damage to, or caused by the exhibitor’s animal, relieving the Fair Association, the BUSA, FFA and the 4-H Clubs from ALL liability.

Swine Association Requirements: 1. All hogs must comply with health requirements of the Division of Animals and

Industry, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Service. All pigs must

have 840 tag when purchased from breeder.

2. All swine projects must have been owned and under control of each BUSA exhibitor.

3. Its exhibitor ONLY must care for each BUSA swine project. This means relatives and friends cannot raise your hog for you. Housing your swine exhibit at the Bradford or

Union Ag. facilities will be acceptable.

4. All entries and awards in the Market Swine Show shall be subject to the Bradford County Fair Rules and Regulations published in the 2020 Fair Premium Book. These

rules may be obtained at the Fair Office.

Exhibit Inspection: An inspection team appointed by the President will be formed, if needed, to inspect swine

projects.

Ticket Sales: Each BUSA swine exhibitor will be issued 10, $2.00, FREEZER HOG TICKETS at the October 2019 meeting payable in full at that time. The exhibitor has a choice to sell the 10 tickets to help offset expenses of their project or keep them for themselves. All ticket stubs will be required to be turned in at the February meeting or at the weigh-in to be qualified for the freezer pig drawing at the 2020 sale. If you fail to turn in your ticket stubs by the required time, you will not be eligible to compete in the drawing for the awarded freezer pig

at the 2020 BUSA Sale.

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Tag-In: A tag and tattoo only meeting for any BUSA member in good standing that wishes to exhibit in the 2020 Bradford-Union Swine Show and Sale, will be held on Saturday, December 7, 2019 at the Bradford County Fair Grounds and the Union County Riding Club. This event will take place between the hours of 7:00 - 10:00 AM. The gate will be locked at 10:00 AM. The exhibitor MUST be present along with the pig they intend to exhibit. The exhibitor is responsible to catch and hold their exhibit while it is tagged and tattooed or provide someone to perform this responsibility on the exhibitor’s behalf. Any exhibitor that fails to fulfill this requirement will not have their pig tagged or tattooed, thus not qualifying for the 2020 show and sale. (Any exhibitor that is involved in any competition or tournament must turn a letter into any BUSA OFFICER 48 hours BEFORE tag-in. You must appoint someone to tag your pig in.)

Weigh-In: The final weigh-in will be Sunday, March 1, 2020 between the hours of 5:00 pm—7:00 pm at the Bradford County Fair Grounds livestock area or TBA if fair is not ready. Minimum weight at the weigh-in will be 240 pounds, maximum weight not to exceed 290 pounds. No swine exhibit will be allowed on the scale for final weigh in unless it is clean and free of all debris, to include grease, sand, mud and/or any materials not typically found in a stock trailer used to haul market quality livestock. Sale weights will be capped at 275 pounds. At final weigh-in a parent or exhibitor must be there to unload the hog off the trailer. The on-site BUSA officer or board member will determine if each exhibitor has met compliance. EXHIBITORS MUST WEAR CLOSED-TOE SHOES. (NO SANDALS) IF RULE IS NOT FOLLOWED PIG WILL NOT BE WEIGHED IN!

Grading: Graders selected by the BUSA Committee will grade all hogs. Only hogs conforming to established show standards for quality and grading, #1 swine on the hoof will be accepted, but still not to exceed the number of pens provided by the fair association. (Not to exceed 95 pigs.) After selection of the hogs has been made, it will be up to the

exhibitor to take their pig back home that night if it was cut from the show and sale.

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2019 Grand Champion Blake McKenzie

Show: Only swine that were tagged and tattooed on the Saturday, December 7, 2019 by the BUSA and meet weight and grading requirements will be shown at the 2019 BUSA

Swine Show. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE!!!

Immediately after weigh-in and grading is completed, a short meeting will be held in the bleacher area for last minute instructions and barn rules. All exhibitors are

expected to be present until this meeting is over. Roll may be called.

Show will be held Tuesday March 3, 2019, at 6:30 p.m. All exhibitors must be in the designated area and ready to show his/her pig when their class is called. If you do not show your animal it will not be auctioned in the regular sale, it will be placed on the resale list and sold at resale price plus any individual add-ons. Failure of not showing the animal will result in not being eligible to exhibit in the 2021 Show. The only exceptions for not showing are a death in immediate family or a medical emergency. A chart detailing weight and class will be posted in the

swine barn.

All exhibitors will follow State 4 H/FFA dress code.

Showmanship Contest: A showmanship contest will be determined at a later date. Age as of September 1, 2019. Trophies or cash awards will be awarded in the following divisions: Juniors (1st, 2nd, 3rd)....................................................................... 8 -10 year olds

Intermediates (1st, 2nd, 3rd) ......................................................... 11 - 13 year olds

Seniors (1st, 2nd, 3rd) .................................................................... 14 years and up

Homegrown: Homegrown classes will be held as the last class of the show if the grand or reserve champions are not homegrown. Hogs must have been born and raised in Bradford or Union County. A Grand and Reserve Champion will be selected. A certificate of birth signed by the breeder must be turned in at the tag and tattoo meeting on Saturday,

December 7, 2019 to qualify for this class. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE.

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2019 Reserve Grand Champion Brayden Williams

Sale: 1. Sale will be held on Friday, March 7, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. The awards program will

begin at 6:00 p.m. The Buyers dinner will be at 5:00 p.m.

2. All animals must be slaughtered following the sale to fulfill state laws.

3. A 5% sales commission will be deducted from the sale price. Five percent will be used to defray the cost of the Swine Show and Sale. Final weigh-in will determine sale weight; maximum sale weight is set a 275 pounds. Scale weight will be final

unless the 275 pound capped weight rule has to be placed on the exhibitors pig.

4. The cost of the photo will be determined by bids submitted in accordance with BUSA criterion. The cost will be paid by each exhibitor and deducted from his or her sale total to include any handling fees. Each exhibitor will have at least one

picture for each buyer and one for themselves.

5. Exhibitors must be at the designated area in the stands and prepared to enter the sale ring promptly in turn. Failure to comply will result in your hog being sold at the sales auctioned re-sale price. The only exception is the death of an

immediate family member or medical emergency.

Feeding: Exhibitor can have someone else clean pen and feed during show week however if assigned person does not follow thru and feed the exhibitor will be the one to get

penalized.

All exhibitors are required to wear their armband throughout the fair for free admission.

All exhibitors will follow barn rules; according to the severity of the rule infraction the barn manager can disqualify you from 2019 BUSA Swine Show and Sale as well as future BUSA events. YOU MUST FEED YOUR ANIMAL EVERY DAY IN THE MORNING & AFTERNOON, (Monday through Saturday PM), failure to comply with this rule will result in a $50 fee taken from your check every time you don’t feed your

animal.

BUSA OFFICERS:

President: Treasurer:

Paul Huntley Penny Hersey

(352) 318-7807 (352) 258-3810

[email protected] [email protected]

Vice-President: Secretary:

Brad Thomas Jennifer Orton

(352) 745-1170 (352) 214-9959

[email protected] [email protected]

Board Members: Jason Staier, Hailey McElhenny, Matt Waters, Mike McKenzie and

Nichole Stafford

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2020 Bradford Union

Youth Show and Sale Revised: September 2019

Bradford Union Youth Show & Sale Officers

● President - Kyle Jerrels ● Vice President—Drew Wainwright

● Secretary - Kim Griffis ● Treasurer - Kellie Connell

Exhibitors are required to attend 3 mandatory meetings. ALL EXHIBITORS MUST ATTEND THE FEBRUARY MEETING. The remaining 2 meetings can be met from October to January. However we advised that exhibitors try to attend all meetings due to important information that will be discussed. Exhibitor Eligibility/Membership Requirements Exhibitors shall be qualified 4-H or FFA members in good standing at the time of 2nd weigh in. Exhibitors must be living in Bradford or Union County or attending a school in Bradford or Union County. A parent or guardian of each exhibitor shall be a member of the Bradford-Union Youth Show and Sale. Annual dues of $45 (per family) are due and payable no later than Saturday, October 5, 2019. Each animal entered shall be owned by the exhibitor and a $25 entry fee (for first animal and $10 for each additional animal) paid at the annual meeting/sign up, Saturday, October 5, 2019 @ the New Ag Education Building in Lake Butler, FL. Beef Tickets The BUYSS will sponsor a raffle to help cover Show and Sale expenses. A drawing will be held at the Steer and Heifer Sale for one front quarter and one hind quarter of beef. Winners do not need to be present for the drawing. Each exhibitor will be issued twenty (20) $1.00 tickets to show then 20 tickets for EACH animal they enter. Payment for Tickets can be made at any BUYSS meeting but must be made by the exhibitor meeting following the 2nd weigh in. Ticket stubs must be turned in with payment. A $100 award will be given to the exhibitor that sells the most tickets above his/her minimum required to show. Substitution There will be NO substitution of animals after the animal has been weighed and tagged in on October 5, 2019. Liability The exhibitor assumes liability in case of death or injury of an animal until sold. No official may be held liable for the loss of any animal.

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Health Requirements In order to comply with the health requirements of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Animal Industries, all animals must be accompanied by a valid health certificate from an accredited veterinarian. (health papers are good for 90 days and must be valid thru the last day of fair). Record Books Each exhibitor shall maintain a record book for the steer/breed project. The book must be turned into the exhibitors 4-H/FFA Advisor by the date that set by the 4-H/FFA Advisors. The 4-H/FFA Advisor must check in all the record books to the Bradford/Union County Extension Office. Barn Tie/Stall Assignments Tie space will be first come first serve at the 2nd weigh in. Animals must remain on trailer until processed by the Department of Agriculture and the BUYSS. Animal Behavior All animals shall be properly trained to be manageable by the exhibitor while in the barn or show ring. Any animal deemed to be unsafe for exhibition may be disqualified by the Barn Superintendent and shall be removed from the barn. Animal Type Only beef breeds may be entered. No bulls allowed. Horned animals shall be dehorned 30 days before the show. However, scurs and secondary growth of horns four (4) inches or less will be accepted. Barn Capacity Exhibitors may enter one steer and up to two heifers in the Show or three heifers if not showing a steer. Show Equipment Stall dividers, water buckets and feed pans may be brought into the barn after your animal has been processed Monday, March 2, 2019. Any other show equipment may be set up in designated areas after completion of the swine weigh-in. Grooming and Fitting All clipping, grooming, and fitting of animals during fair week shall be done by the exhibitor, a Bradford-Union 4-H Leader, an FFA Advisor or a member of the Bradford-Union Youth Show and Sale. Foreign Substances Tampering with any animal entered, such as filling with foreign substances, etc. is prohibited. The use of tranquilizers or any substances that alters the animal’s behavior after arrival at show Will be construed as a form of tampering. No weight enhancement of any kind will be allowed. Home Grown Animals eligible for homegrown contest must be born & raised in Bradford or Union County, this excludes calves resulting from Embryo Transfer from a dam that is not owned by a breeder form inside the county and calves resulting from a dam that was purchased after the time of conception.

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Herdsmanship Herdsmanship is the responsibility of each exhibitor.

● Animals should always be clean with proper grooming, bedding and care apparent.

● Animals are to be properly tied. ● Animals are to be fed and watered per rules of the barn. ● Stalls are clean and neat. Bedding is clean and fresh. Feed pans and

buckets clean. ● All manure cleaned out and deposited in the designated areas. ● Exhibitor signs are appropriate and neatly displayed. ● Exhibitor’s share of the alley way should always be kept clean and free of

equipment. ● All Exhibitors may compete in the Herdsmanship Award. The herdsmanship

contest has three areas: Stalling Area, Practicum and Quiz Overall Performance Awards Exhibitors may compete for the Overall Performance Steer and Breed Award. This Award was created and sponsored by the Hamilton Family. These awards are based on four areas of competition:

1. Steer or Heifer Show placing 2. Herdsman 3. Showmanship 4. Record Book

Showmanship Steer exhibitors may participate in showmanship classes following the Steer Show. Heifer exhibitors may participate in showmanship classes following the Heifer Show. The age of the exhibitor on September 1, 2019 shall determine age class.

● Juniors – ages 8 to 10 ● Intermediate – ages 11-13 ● Seniors – ages 14 to 18 Show Ring Attire Each exhibitor must wear Official 4-H or FFA Dress while in the show ring and at Awards Ceremony. Grievance Procedure No person, under any circumstances will be allowed to gripe or complain about any ruling by a Show Judge or Grading Official. All complaints will be addressed in writing to the Show Grievance Committee with a $50 nonrefundable fee payable to the BUYSS. Any deviation from this rule will result in the entry being eliminated from the Show and any future Steer or Breed Show. At any time the Show Grievance Committee and the BUYSS officers reserve the right to address any issue concerning the safety and welfare of exhibitors and the general public at any time. Release of animals Heifers will be released after the completion of the Steer and Heifer Sale. All steers shall remain in the barn until Sunday morning.

STEER SHOW & SALE

Initial Weigh-in Initial weigh-in and tagging of steers will be on Saturday October 5, 2019 (8:00 AM -10:00 AM) at the New Ag Education Building in Lake Butler. No minimum weight on Steers at initial weigh-in. Final Weigh-in Final weigh-in of steers will be on Monday, March 2, 2020 (8:00 AM -10:00 AM) at the Bradford County Fairgrounds. Weight and Grade Steers must gain 1.75 pounds per day from Initial Weigh-in to Final Weigh-in. Steers must have a minimum weight of 1,000 pounds at the final weigh-in AND Steers must Grade USDA Select, Choice or Prime to show and sell. Grade will be based off intermuscular fat which will be determined by Ultrasound. Steers not gaining 1.75 pounds per day, weighing a minimum of 1,000 pounds and/or grading lower than USDA Select (2.3) will be disqualified. Maximum sale weight will be 1,350 pounds. Steers must have enough flesh to be appealing to the eye. Any animals in question will be re-evaluated by a committee for final approval. Weight Gain Contest All steers will be entered in the weight gain contest. Weight gain will be determined by the difference between the initial weigh-in and final weigh-in weights. (148 days) Classes Steer classes will be determined by weight. Sale & Commission All steers shall be consigned to the Sale. 5% will be deducted from total sale of the animal to cover show expenses. Payments made on animals sold at the fair must be made directly to the BUYSS. Add-ons Add-ons will be accepted for all sale animals at the time of the sale. Any across the board add-ons will be announced at the sale. A 5% sales commission will be deducted from gross sale receipts for each steer or heifer sold. Marketing and Buyer “Thank You” Letters Marketing is probably the most important responsibility an exhibitor must do to finish a successful show steer project. All steer exhibitors will be responsible for marketing their own steer. The BUYSS strongly recommends that each exhibitor personally visit potential buyers prior the Show and Sale and secure a buyer commitment for their steer. Exhibitors are expected to send a “thank you” letter to each buyer or add-on sponsor. Buyers Dinner A complimentary dinner for potential buyers will be on the Saturday of the Sale.

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HEIFER SHOW Initial Check-in & Tagging. Initial check-in and tagging of heifers will be on Saturday October 5, 2019 (8:00 AM -10:00 AM) at the New Ag Education Building in Lake Butler, FL. Final Check-in Final check-in and weighing of heifers will be on Monday, March 2, 2020 (8:00 AM – 10:00 AM) at the Bradford County Fairgrounds. Body Condition Score All heifers should have a Body Condition Score (BCS) of at least a 6. Cows with calves should have a BCS of at least 5. Age FEMALES must not be more than 30 months old. Sale Commitment If an exhibitor wishes to consign their heifer to the Sale, they must do so upon final check-in 5% will be deducted from total sale of the animal to cover show expenses. Payments made on animals sold at the fair must be made directly to the BUYSS. Breed animals are to sell according to how they place in their class the night of the show. Commercial Heifer Classes Commercial heifer classes will be determined by weight. Registered Heifer Classes

● Animals must be registered in the exhibitor’s name to show by October 5, 2019, a copy of the registration papers must be turned in with the entry form.

● There must be 4 heifers representing a breed in order for there to be a class and champion and reserve to be selected.

● Cow/Calf pair can be shown up to 30 months of age of cow. If the calf is born before October Sign-Ups, and the calf is signed up as individual to be shown in it’s own class, then the calf can be shown in both cow/calf and as individual calf.

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Not Pictured:

Roberto Saravia

Homegrown Grand Champ Steer

Andrew Worten

Homegrown Reserve Grand Champ Steer

Amanda Zink

Grand Champ Bull

Kendal Stalnaker

Reserve Grand Champ Bull

Harley Seay Grand

Champ Heifer

Reese Wainwright

Reserve Grand Champ Heifer

Reese Wainwright

Homegrown Grand Champ Heifer

Brooklyn Williams

Homegrown Reserve Grand Champ Heifer

2019 Grand Champion

Harley Seay

2019 Reserve

Grand Champion

Bailey Sheppard

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4-H/FFA Youth Livestock

Judging Contest

Superintendent…………………………………....David Nistler and Kristi McCallister

Registration: REGISTRATION FEE: NO COST

PRE-REGISTRATION: March 1, 2019 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday, March 8, 2019

DATE OF CONTEST: Friday, March 8, 2019

CHECK-IN: 8:30 AM

LOCATION: Livestock Show Ring, Bradford County Fairgrounds

Rules and Regulations: 1. A judging team shall consist of three or four 4-H Club or FFA members. Only the

scores of the three highest members will be considered in awarding team prizes.

2. Each county may enter up to four 4-H teams and each FFA Chapter may enter

up to four teams. Individuals are eligible for individual awards only.

3. 4-H teams will be divided into Junior, Intermediate, and Senior divisions. FFA will be divided into Middle and Senior divisions. Participants from different divisions may compete as a team; however, they must compete at the division of the

oldest individual on that team.

4. Senior 4-H and FFA participants/teams must provide oral reasons and that score will be used in your total scores. All other participants are invited to participate in

oral reason; however, your score will not be used for or against your total.

5. 4-H members must be eight (8) years of age by September 1, 2018 to participate.

6. Awards: FFA and 4-H are judged separately.

7. Ties will be broken by oral reasons then by questions class.

8. Official placing will be determined during the contest.

9. All teams and individuals must pre-register. Substitutions may be made the day

of the contest, but no new teams/ individuals added.

Awards: 4-H & FFA Team Placing Team Members Individual Placing 1. 1st Place - Trophy Individuals (1-4) Rosette 1st Place - Rosette

2. 2nd Place - Trophy Individuals (1-4) Rosette 2nd Place - Rosette

3. 3rd Place - Trophy Individuals (1-4) Rosette 3rd Place - Rosette

All exhibitors are required to wear their armband throughout the fair for free admission.

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4-H Division Bradford County Extension Office 2266 N Temple Avenue Starke, FL 32091

4-H Division Stephanie Conner, Interim 4-H Agent Kim Griffis, 4-H Secretary 1.) Entries and exhibits must be acceptable to the 4-H Youth Division Chairperson, the 4-H Agent and the Fair Association. Registration deadline is February 21, 2020. 2.) Exhibitors must be a bona fide 4-H club member in Bradford or Union County. 3.) Entries must be the work of the individual and completed within the last twelve (12) months. Entries should be the result of the 4-H project work. School projects, essays, posters and science projects are not acceptable unless they are directly related to a 4-H project that the 4-H individual is enrolled in during the current year. 4.) All entries must remain until Saturday evening March 7, 2019 8:00pm. There will be no Sunday pickups. Premium and ribbons will be forfeited if exhibits are removed before that time. The 4-H Agent will be the only person authorized to allow removal of entries from the booth and pay premiums. 5.) Ribbons and premiums will be awarded and all decisions of the judges and fair management will be final. 6.) All baked goods must be submitted on a heavy piece of cardboard covered with aluminum foil, not to exceed 2 inches beyond the baked product. A typed or neatly handwritten recipe must accompany each baked good. Recipe must be on index card no larger than 5x7. 7.) Entry procedure schedule will be publicized by the 4-H office. 8.) The Fair Association, Management and 4-H Staff will not be responsible in case of damage or loss of exhibit. 9.) Youth, 5-7 years of age will not be judged in competition. Therefore, they will be awarded participation ribbons and premium monies. 10.) A maximum of three (3) entries will be allowed in each exhibit area. 11.) All drawings and photos must be matted on cardboard or other hard surface so they can be displayed.

12.) All canned goods must be in standard canning jars with rust free lids/rings.

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BEST OVER ALL ROSETTE: Junior Division $5.00 Intermediate Division $5.00 Senior Division $5.00 BEST IN EXHIBIT AREA: $5.00 Up to two exhibits in each project area may be selected as Best in Class PREMIUMS FOR ALL PROJECT AREAS: Blue: $3.00 Red: $2.00 White: $1.00 Participation: $1.00 (Cloverbuds)

***Premiums are paid by the Bradford County Fair Association and are dependent on State funding. If the State funding is unavailable then premiums will not be paid. (Premiums will be paid for the 2019 Fair!)

4-H Exhibit Room Areas Area 1 – Photography Up to an 8 x 10 in size and must be framed in a plain black, brown or white frame. Photos will not be judged based on the frame. (Framing is for preserving the photo from damage) Area 2 – Educational Posters Have a theme educational objective (example: Swine ear notching or Food Safety) and should include the 4H Clover and may be a 4H Promotional Poster Area 3 – Woodworking Any item carved or created from wood Area 4 – Clothing & Textiles All clothing made by the 4H member Area 5 – Fiber Arts Knitting, crocheting, cross-stitch, blankets made by the 4H member Area 6 – Scrapbooking Complete themed scrapbook or individual page Area 7 – Nature & Environment Any educational exhibit relating to insects, conservation, forestry, geology, marine science or general outdoors, must include a description and educational report. Area 8 – Creative Arts Any item made from clay, wax, natural materials which may include: aluminum or other metals. Created craft items such as popsicle stick art, paper mache’, decorated cards/stationary are also included in this area. The item must be created and decorated by the 4H member. This area will include poems or stories, but must be creatively displayed to be entered into this area (framing or put on homemade paper or stationary). Area 9 – Wearable Art Any item made by the 4H member that can be worn. This includes jewelry, shirts, hats, bags or any other clothing item. Area 10 – Decorated Items These are pre purchased items that are decorated by the 4H member. Area 11 – Food & Nutrition Any food item that is baked or cooked by the 4H member. Unprepared food must include recipe (such as cookies in a jar). Area 12 – Cake Decorating Any cake or cupcakes baked and decorated by the 4H member. Area 13 – Paintings & Drawings Any oil or watercolor paintings or drawings created by the 4H member.

Table Set t ing Contest Friday, February 28, 2020, 4 :00 PM

4-H Area , Bui ld ing #3 4-H Agent: Stephanie Conner Superintendent: Tamara Dinkins RULES: 1. Participants must be either a member of a 4-H or FFA in Bradford or Union

County. 2. Age is determined as of September 1, 2019. Age Divisions are: Clover Bud 5 - 7 year olds / Juniors 8 - 10 year olds Intermediates 11 - 13 year olds / Seniors 14 - 18 year olds 3. Each participant MUST bring a card table to display their table setting. 4. Participants must arrive by 3:30 pm to set up. If Contestant does not arrive by

3:30 pm, he/she may not be judged for the competition. 5. Registration forms must be turned into the Extension Office by Noon on

Monday February 24, 2020. 6. All participants will receive a participation ribbon and premium money. 7. Only Participants are allowed in the fair room until the judging is completed

and winners are announced. This includes during the time set aside for set up. Participants may have someone help them carry items into the room/area, but then any helpers must immediately leave the judging area. PARTICIPANT WILL BE DISQUALIFIED IF ANYONE HELPS HIM/HER WITH THE TABLE SETTING IN ANY WAY OR ENTERS THE JUDGING AREA BEFORE THE CONTEST IS COMPLETED. Once the participant leaves the area after set-up they may not re-enter the area without permission from the contest superintendent.

8. Registration forms and further information (instructions and other guidelines) may be picked up at the Bradford County Extension Office.

• NOTE: Every table setting entry may not remain in the 4-H room for display

during the fair. A determination will be made by the superintendent the day of the contest based on the number of entries and display space available.

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Senior Division Winner,

Ella Dinkins

Intermediate Division

Winner, Myrick Summerhill

Junior Division Winner, Williams

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Amanda Zink, who placed first in the intermediate division, was judged the overall winner. Pic-tured (l-r) are: Malia Williams (first place, junior division), Teen Miss Bradford Fest Alex Chappell (behind Williams), Ella Dinkins (first place, senior division), Reagan Robinson (third place, inter-mediate division), Zink, Myrick Summerhill (second place, intermediate division), Bayley Staier (third place, junior division), Natalie Thames (second place, junior division) and Miss Bradford Fest Sakiya Davis.

Bradford County Fair

Youth Strawberry Pie Baking Contest Friday February 28, 2020

Building #1 @ 5:00 pm

4-H Agent: Stephanie Conner Superintendent: Kim Griffis

This contest is open to any youth ages 8-18 that are residents of Bradford or Union Counties

Age Divisions:

Cloverbuds – 5-7 (Participation only) Juniors: 8-10 Intermediates: 11-13 Seniors: 14-18 Rules: 1. The pie must be the exhibitor’s own work. 2. Recipes must accompany your pies on index cards (no larger than a 5x7 card)

3. All pies must be in a disposable pie pan.

4. You must use fresh (non-frozen) strawberries in the filling.

5. Pies will be judged on taste and attractiveness.

6. Contestants must be pre-registered to participate in this contest.

7. Pre-registration forms are due in to the Bradford County Extension Office by February 26, 2020.

8. Forms may be picked up at the Bradford County Extension Office.

9. Pies will be checked in Friday February 28, 2020 from 4:30pm-5:00pm.

10. No pies will be returned to the exhibitors.

11. Judges decisions are final.

All participants will receive ribbons based on their scores from the judges.

Rosettes will be awarded to the First, Second, and Third Place in Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Divisions. A plaque will be awarded to the Overall Contest Winner. A plaque will be awarded to the Overall Contest Winner.

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March 3 - 8, 2019

ALL RIDES = 2 - 6 Tickets * Tickets are $1 each

ADVANCED ARMBANDS: $15

Armbands will be $18 - $25 when purchased at Fair.

Advanced armband coupon is redeemed for one

armband and is good for any ONE session at the fair.

TUESDAY, MARCH 3

Twelve Buck Tuesday!

Unlimited Ride Armbands $12

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4

Unlimited Ride Armbands $18

THURSDAY, MARCH 5

Buddy Night!

Unlimited Ride Armbands: $18 for 1 or $25 for 2 Both parties must be present to purchase Buddy Armbands.

Advance armband coupons can be redeemed for

only ONE armband, not Buddy Armbands.

FRIDAY, MARCH 6

$22 Unlimited Ride Armbands

Midnight Madness 5 PM - Closing

SATURDAY, MARCH 7

$25 Unlimited Ride Armbands 2 PM - Closing

SUNDAY, MARCH 8

Family Fun Day! 1 PM - Closing

$5 Admission (non-riders under 3 free) & $15 Unlimited Ride Armband Sunday prices and midway closing hours are determined by

Deggeller Attractions and not the Bradford County Fair.