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WELCOME TO THE 101st DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR & RODEO

‘Back in the Saddle’The Deschutes County Fair & Rodeo strives each year to make the fair bigger, better, and more enjoyable

than ever before. You are invited to come and enjoy yourself, view the many exhibits, and participate in the various activities. Our special thanks to all of you who assist in making the Deschutes County Fair & Rodeo

“America’s Greatest County Fair”. Your interest, cooperation, trust, and time are much appreciated!

Deschutes County CommissionersPatti Adair • Tony DeBone • Phil Chang

Deschutes County Fair BoardDavid Bishop • Elizabeth Richie • Jim Morrell •

Carrie Novick • Bill Kuhn • Steve Curley • Arron Curtis

2021 Grand Marshall: Mike Schiel

2021 Queen: Avalon Irwin

2021 Deschutes County Fair Association Directors

Gladys Sappington - President/Rodeo

Gary Frazee - Senior Shuttle

Rita Couture - Concert

Sean Maloney - Operations

Kerri Green - Small Animal/Sheep/Goats

Holly Garner - Beef

Brian Schiel - Entertainment

Elton Gregory - Inside Commercial

Patty Moor - Secretary/Outside Commercial

Rachel McIntosh - Static Exhibits

Bryan Ivie - Public Safety

Mike Schiel - Board Development

Cary Penhollow - Camping

Jim Thomson - Back Stage

2021 Deschutes County Fair Association Associate Directors

David Ashcroft, Deb Badger, Lane Charley, James Cox, Aaron Curtis, Walt Freund, Chad Greene, Jeremy Green, Debbie

Lane, Anne Maloney, Karen McBride, Jeff McDonald, Lois Northrup, Sarah Pierce, Tracy Reed, Shannon Reynolds, Carol Shull,

Gary Snair, Jon Spring, Lori Sturza, Kayla Vincent

2021 Deschutes County Honorary DirectorsJack Brazeal, Neal Davis, Merv Fleming, Bob Gordon, Sarge

Hartzel, Kenny Johnson, Bill Mayfield, Mike McKinnon, Chris McMullen, Ralph McNulty, Don Miltenberger, Jack Mitchell, Mike Penhollow,

Art Proctor, Sherm VanCleave, Don Yeager

Deschutes County Fair & ExpoGeoff Hinds - Director

Ross Rogers - Fair Marketing ManagerRoxia Todoroff - Sales & Marketing Manager

Elyse West - Sales & Marketing AssistantMaarten Leunen - Operations Manager

Butch Graham - Food & Beverage ManagerRandy Bennett - Maintenance

Andrew Ingallinera - MaintenanceScott Leonardo - Maintenance

Bill Case - MaintenanceBarry Bright - Maintenance

Open Class Superintendents & Assistant SuperintendentsHolly Garner, Chad Greene - Beef

TBD - Goat/Llama/DairyShari Marler - SheepSarah McCoy - Wool

Malissa Fields - PoultryPeggy Crisp, Carey Silbaugh- Rabbit/Cavies

Carl & Ginger Vertrees - Land & Farm ProductsJennifer Stenkamp, Joani Kiesow - Floral

Sarah Pierce, Jaime Williams - Baked GoodsSabrina White - Cheese/Beer/Wine

Gayle Hoagland, Glenda Hyde - Food PreservationLinda McCright, Tina Wilson - Clothing

Karen Dobson, Mary Wonser - Fiber ArtsLoretta Williams, Cyndi Butler - Handcrafts/Ceramics

Kristi Stone, Sharon Watkinds - Fine ArtsJeannie Holtby, Traci Ronhaar - Photography

Erica Turpijn, Amy Stancliff, - Kid’s Corner

4-H StaffCandi Bothum, Kimberly Griffiths, Reaza Mansur, Charisa Hohman

FAA InstructorsJeff Papke, Jamie Brentano - Bend

Lance Hill - Redmond

TABLE OF CONTENTSFair Schedule ..........................................................4

Open Class Entry Blanks .........................................5

Fair Rules and Regulations .....................................6

Entry Exhibit Rules and Regulations .......................6

Open Class Livestock Rules and Regulations .........6

OPEN CLASS

Dept. I – Land and Farm Products ...................... 6-7

Dept. J – Floral ................................................... 7-8

Dept. K – Baked Goods and Confections .............. 8-9

Dept. L – Food Preservation ............................. 9-12

Dept. LL – Wine, Cheese, Beer ............................. 12

Dept. M – Clothing and Textiles ...................... 12-15

Dept. N – Fiber Arts ........................................ 15-16

Dept. O – Handcrafts ...................................... 16-18

Dept. OO – Ceramics ...................................... 18-19

Dept. P – Fine Arts .......................................... 19-20

Dept. Q – Photography ................................... 20- 21

Dept. R – Kids Corner ..................................... 21-22

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Premium Office infOrmatiOnDates and Ho-urs: June 21st – august 2nd, monday – friday 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Phone: 541-585-7205 faX: 541-923-1652 www.expo.deschutes.org 3800 SW

airport Way, redmond, Or 97756

We are here to meet your needs. Please call anytime during our office hours with any questions you may have regarding Open Class entries, exhibits, dates, fees, exhibitor numbers, etc. Please note the following information: pre-registrations can be submitted to our office in a number of ways, walk-ins, mail-ins, fax, and online. Open Class livestock entries will not be accepted this year. Online non livestock entries will close on Sunday, July 18th. Walk-in entries will continue to be accepted for

non-livestock entries until department drop-off day up to capacity of the building based on health and state Covid-19 mandates. Check departments for exact day and time information. While pre-registration is strongly encouraged and will be accepted in the above manner, exhibits can only be accepted according to fair schedule. Please refer to the fair schedule so you will know the correct time to bring in your exhibit. We regret that exhibits cannot be accepted before the listed date and time for your department.

What is an exhibitor/Premium

Book?The premium book includes all of the rules and regulations pertaining to the fair and details of each of the exhibit categories. There are three main divisions in which to enter items or animals in the fair: Open Class, 4-H and FFA. Under each Open Class Department is listed the person in charge of the department, the premiums, and the rules and regulations. FFA and 4-H details are not listed in this book.

In order to assure the safety of all guests and Central Oregon communities, the Fair will be following all state and local health mandates regarding COVID-19.

These adjustments will include reduced exhibits in some departments, longer hours for exhibit intake and a change to exhibit pick up days and times.

The Fair appreciates your understanding of these decisions.

Due to limited capacity in the animal barns there will be no open class livestock exhibits accepted for the 2021 Deschutes county fair

cHangeS tO tHe 2021 OPen claSS Static DePartmentS:Pre-registration for static exhibits is strongly encouraged as Covid-19 state and local

health mandates on building capacity may limit the number of last minute walk in entries. https://expo.deschutes.org/fair/page/exhibitor-premium-book

Exhibit drop off: Extended hours on Saturday, July 24, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

Fine Arts department: Will accept exhibits for drop off on Sunday, July 25, from 10 am to 2 pm

Photography: limiting each exhibitor to 5 entries only. There will be no photography judges critique this year

Food Preservation: Due to limited building capacity there will be no table setting contest this year

Exhibit Pick-up Time: Exhibits will be available for pick up on Monday, August 2, between 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm in the South Sister Building. Tuesday, August 3, between 12:00 pm and 6:00 pm and Wednesday, August 4, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm

Premium Check Pick-up Time: Exhibitor premium checks will be available for pick at the same days and time as exhibit pick up.

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MONDAY, JUNE 218:30 am Open Class Fair Entry Office opens

SUNDAY, JULY 185:00 pm Online, non-livestock department registration closes. Non-

livestock entries will continue to be accepted at the Open Class Fair Entry Office up to the day of entry for each department as building capacity allows according to state and local mandates for Covid-19.

SATURDAY, JULY 248:00 am-6:00 pm Open Class entries to be delivered: Food Preservation,

Beer, Wine, Cheese, Clothing, Quilts, Fiber Arts, Handcrafts, Ceramics, Fine Arts, Photography, Kid’s Corner

MONDAY, JULY 2612:00-5:30 pm Open Class Baked Goods entries delivered

TUESDAY, JULY 27Noon-5:30 pm Open Class Entries Floral and Land Products delivered

WEDNESDAY, JULY 2810:00 am 10:00 am - Opening Ceremony at the flagpole10:00 am 4-H/FFA Pygmy Goat Show TBA 4-H/FFA Poultry Judging 2:00 pm 4-H/FFA Fiber Goat Show 6:30 pm Rodeo - Juniper Arena7:00 pm Concert – First Interstate Bank Center

THURSDAY, JULY 296:30 pm Rodeo – Juniper Arena

7:00 pm Concert – First Interstate Bank Center

FRIDAY, JULY 306:30 pm Rodeo – Juniper Arena

7:00 pm Concert – First Interstate Bank Center

SATURDAY, JULY 31TBA Deschutes County Youth Livestock Auction

6:30 pm Rodeo – Juniper Arena

7:00 pm Concert – First Interstate Bank Center

SUNDAY, AUGUST 16:00 pm Exhibit buildings close

MONDAY, AUGUST 2Open Class static exhibits and premium checks will be available for pick up

12:00 pm - 6:00 pm in the South Sister Building.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 3Open Class static exhibits and premium checks will be available for pick

up12:00 pm - 6:00 pm in the South Sister Building.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4Open Class static exhibits and premium checks will be available for pick up

8:30 am to 5:00 pm in the South Sister Building.

OPEN CLASS FAIR SCHEDULE 2021Exhibit building open to the public

Wednesday through Saturday, 10:00 am – 10:00 pm, Sunday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Animal barns open to the public Wednesday and Thursday 10:00 am – 10:00 pm, Friday and Saturday 10:00 am – 11:00 pm and Sunday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

the 2021 Deschutes county fair we will not be accepting any open class animal exhibits. The Fair appreciates your understanding of this decision based on state and local

health mandates and look forward to seeing you in the barns in 2022.

Open Class static exhibits will be available for pick up on Monday, August 2, between 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm in the South Sister Building.

Tuesday, August 3, between 12:00 pm and 6:00 pm and Wednesday, August 4, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm

Exhibitor premium checks will be available for pick on the same days and time as exhibit pick up.

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DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR OPEN CLASS NON-LIVESTOCK ENTRY BLANKDeschutes, Crook, or Jefferson County Residents Only

DATE ____________________________________________

EXHIBITOR NUMBER _____________________________(Issued by Premium Office)Please print clearly

Name: ________________________________________________________________ Telephone: ( ) ____________________________________

Mailing Address: ___________________________________________________________ City: _____________________________________________

Zip: ________________________________ If YOUTH (AGE): ________________ E-mail: ________________________________________________Please accept the entries listed below in accordance with the Fair Premium list, general rules and special rules governing the department in which I have entered.

Department Letter Section Number Class Number Class Name

Mail Entry Forms to the Deschutes County Fair, 3800 SW Airport Way, Redmond, OR 97756. Or you may bring your Entry Forms to the Fair Entry Office, or fax to 541-923-1652. If you have any questions regarding your entries, please feel free to call the fair office 541-548-2711, x7938 or your Department Supervisor.

DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR OPEN CLASS NON-LIVESTOCK ENTRY BLANKDeschutes, Crook, or Jefferson County Residents Only

DATE ____________________________________________

EXHIBITOR NUMBER _____________________________(Issued by Premium Office)Please print clearly

Name: ________________________________________________________________ Telephone: ( ) ____________________________________

Mailing Address: ___________________________________________________________ City: _____________________________________________

Zip: ________________________________ If YOUTH (AGE): ________________ E-mail: ________________________________________________Please accept the entries listed below in accordance with the Fair Premium list, general rules and special rules governing the department in which I have entered.

Department Letter Section Number Class Number Class Name

Mail Entry Forms to the Deschutes County Fair, 3800 SW Airport Way, Redmond, OR 97756. Or you may bring your Entry Forms to the Fair Entry Office, or fax to 541-923-1652. If you have any questions regarding your entries, please feel free to call the fair office 541-548-2711, x7938 or your Department Supervisor.

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DeScHuteS cOuntY fair general ruleS anD regulatiOnSIt is the full responsibility of every Deschutes County Fair Exhibitor to carefully abide by all rules and regulations. All will be rigidly enforced, and ignorance of them may prove harmful to successful competition and further exhibitor relations.Special department rules take precedence over general rules should there be any conflict. The Deschutes County Fair will not be liable for any loss or damage to exhibit; however, every reasonable precaution will be taken to insure its safety. Entry implies acceptance of these rules. Fair Management reserves the right to reject any exhibit or display if it is deemed inappropriate.Persons having claims against the Fair management shall present them in writing within ten days after the close of the Fair.Entries in all departments (excluding livestock, wool, and fiber) are limited to residents living in Deschutes, Crook or Jefferson Counties. Livestock exhibitors must be residents of the State of Oregon, except beef and goats.Entry blanks are available at the fair office: 3800 SW Airport Way, Redmond, Oregon 97756.Late entries accepted with the Department Superintendents approval only.Non-Livestock Open Class exhibitors ages 12 (as of January 1 of current year) and under will receive a Deschutes County Fair exhibitors’ wristband that allows them to visit the Fair. Wristbands are non-transferable. Senior Citizen age is 65 and over. Senior citizens do not receive wristbands.

ProtestAll protests regarding judging must be made in writing and be accompanied by a deposit of $15 in cash, which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. Such protest must plainly state the cause of complaint of appeal and must be filed with the fair within 24 hours after cause of the protest. No complaint or appeal based upon the statement that the judge or judges are incompetent or have overlooked an animal or article in any class will be considered. When a protest is to be made same shall be filed with the department superintendent before the reserve award in order that premiums may be properly distributed in the event of the protest being sustained. Any exhibits removed prior to 5:00 pm Sunday, the last day of the fair, forfeit their premiums. This rule will be strictly enforced.

PremiumsExhibitor premium checks will be available for pick up on Monday, August 2, between 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm in the South Sister Building. Tuesday, August 3, between 12:00 pm and 6:00 pm and Wednesday, August 4, 8:30 am to 5:00 pmAn error in the record of premiums awarded caused by over sight or neglect on the part of the superintendent or judges shall be subject to correction at discretion of the Fair Director/Superintendent. Correction requests must be made within one day of the close of the fair and must include; 1. exhibitor’s name and address; 2. exhibitor’s number; 3. exhibit description and class number; 4. nature of error.In case of any unforeseen situation where the annual fair may be shortened or cancelled, the fair management has the right to change or cancel the premium awards.Premium checks will not be mailed. All premium checks must be picked up in person by the end of August. Any exhibits not picked up by August 31 will be donated to a worthy charity.

OPen claSS liVeStOcK ruleS anD regulatiOnSIn order to assure the safety of all guests and Central Oregon communities, the Fair will be following all current state and local health mandates regarding COVID-19. These adjustments include reduced capacity in all our animal barns. For the 2021 Deschutes County Fair we will not be accepting any open class animal exhibits. The Fair appreciates your understanding of this decision based on state and local health mandates and look forward to seeing you in the barns in 2022.

OPen claSS nOn-liVeStOcK general ruleSPlease refer to DCF General Rules & Regulations in front of Exhibitor Premium BookJudging: Not open to the publicExhibit Pick-up Time: Exhibits will be available for pick up on Monday, August 2, between 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm in the South Sister Building, Tuesday, August 3, between 12:00 pm and 6:00 pm and Wednesday, August 4, 8:30 am to 5:00 pmPremium Check Pick-up Time: Exhibitor premium checks will be available for pick up on Monday, August 2, between 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm in the South Sister Building. Tuesday, August 3, between 12:00 pm and 6:00 pm and Wednesday, August 4, 8:30 am to 5:00 pmPre-registration is strongly encouraged as covid-19 state and local health mandates on building capacity may limit the number of last minute walk in entries. • If there are any questions, the superintendent

reserves the right to make the final decision.• Premium checks will not be mailed.• All premium checks must be picked up before

the end of August.• All exhibits must remain in place until the

designated pick up time posted above.• Exhibitors are limited to one exhibit in each

class except as noted• All exhibitors are to unload their exhibits

through the main entrance walk through gate in front of the Middle/South Sister building.

• Superintendent, with approval of director, may create a new class if three or more like items are entered in an ‘other’ class, by three different exhibitors.

• CHILDREN MUST BE PRESENT ON DELIVERY DAY TO RECEIVE WRISTBANDS. NO WRISTBANDS WILL BE GIVEN OUT TO PARENTS OR DAY CARE PROVIDERS. NO EXCEPTIONS! (Children who exhibit in Open Class, and are 12 or under as of January 1 of the current year can receive a wristband that allows them to visit the fair free of admission price. Wristbands are non-transferable).

DePt. i - lanD & farm PrODuctSSuperintendent: Carl & Ginger Vertrees, 541-548-5935 (Please do not call after 8:00 pm)Drop-off Time: Tuesday, July 27, Noon - 5:30 pmPremiums:First-$5•Second-$4•Third-$3Dept. i – SPecial aWarDSBest of Show: Adult, Youth Criteria for Best of Show will include: Superior representation of the individual product, difficulty of production, and proper display conditions.Superintendent’s Choice Award Theme Award selected from Garden Basket or Living Vegetable Garden classes only. A $10 award will be given to each of the above winners. It will be included in the premium checks.

MARVIN YOUNG MEMORIAL AWARDTallest Sunflower

$10

GOING THE DISTANCE AWARDLongest Carrot10” or longer

lanD PrODuctS general ruleS anD regulatiOnSPlease refer to DCF General Rules & Regulations in front of Exhibitor Premium Book• All exhibits in this department must be grown

or produced in Deschutes, Crook, or Jefferson counties and must be grown by the exhibitor.

• Vegetables must be strictly in the proper degree of development SUITABLE FOR MARKETING. Good condition is another important value. These two points constitute the main basis on which entries are judged. Where more than one specimen in a class is required, uniformity of the specimens is important.

• Beans must be tender and snap readily.• Root crops should be of medium size.• Sweet corn must be succulent and not

beginning to be starchy.• Summer squash must be immature and tender.• Winter squash must be mature.• Onions should be mature.• Tomatoes must be fully ripe, except green

tomatoes, but firm.• Tall corn and sunflowers must be brought in

with roots attached, burlapped, or in a bucket, to hold up well through the fair.

• It is suggested that all land and farm products exhibitors obtain a copy of “Selecting and Preparing Vegetables for Exhibit,” 4-H 2334, to aid them in preparing their exhibits for entry. 4-H 2334 is available at the Deschutes County Extension Office in Redmond or online at: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/4H/. Under 4-H youth, scroll down to Horticulture.

• Parsley, chard, miscellaneous greens, and leaf lettuce will show better if displayed in small clear glass containers of water, which are provided by the fair

• Eggs must all be the same color in one dozen. Either white, brown, or banty.

Section 1 - adult - fruits Section 8 - Youth 12 and under - fruitsCLASS CLASS CLASS DESCRIPTION2000 4000 Apples, summer, 5 specimens2001 4001 Apples, fall, 5 specimens2002 4002 Apples, crab, 5 specimens2003 4003 Gooseberries, 1-pint box2004 4004 Plums, 5 specimens2005 4005 Raspberries, 1-pint box2006 4006 Strawberries, any other variety,

1-pint box2007 4007 Other berries, 1-pint box2008 4008 Other fruit, 5 specimens

Section 2 - adult - Vegetables - 2000#s Section 9 - Youth 12 and under - Vegetables - 4000#sCLASS CLASS CLASS DESCRIPTION2101 4101 Beans, green snap, 12 pods2102 4102 Beans, yellow or wax, 12 pods2103 4103 Beans, large or giant variety, 12

pods2104 4104 Purple beans, 12 pods2105 4105 Beets, 5 roots2106 4106 Broccoli, 1 head

2107 4107 Cabbage, green any variety, 1 head2108 4108 Cabbage, red any variety, 1 head2109 4109 Carrots, short or ox heart type,

tops off, 5 roots2110 4110 Carrots, long or half-long, tops off,

5 roots2111 4111 Cauliflower, any variety, 1 head2112 4112 Chard, 5 stems2113 4113 Chard, rhubarb, 5 stems2114 4114 Corn, 2 ears, mature yellow or

white sweet corn, in husk (exhibitor may open husks to select for exhibit)

2115 4115 Cucumber, slicing any variety, 2 specimens, grown outside

2116 4116 Cucumber, slicing, any variety, 2 specimens, greenhouse grown

2117 4117 Cucumbers, pickling, any variety, 5 specimens, grown outside

2118 4118 Cucumber, pickling, any variety, 5 specimens, greenhouse grown

2119 4119 Kale, 3 stems2120 4120 Kohlrabi, any variety, 2 specimens2121 4121 Lettuce, head, any variety, 1 head2122 4122 Lettuce, leaf, 1 crown (including

roots)2123 4123 Onions, yellow, 5 specimens2124 4124 Onions, white, 5 specimens2125 4125 Onions, green, tops off, 5

specimens2126 4126 Parsnips, tops off, 2 roots2127 4127 Peas, 12 pods2128 4128 Pea pods edible, all varieties, 12

pods, grown outside2129 4129 Peppers, sweet, 3 specimens,

greenhouse grown2130 4130 Peppers, sweet, 3 specimens,

outside grown2131 4131 Peppers, hot, 3 specimens2132 4132 Potatoes, white, netted gems,

Russets, 5 specimens2133 4133 Potatoes, any red variety, 5

specimens2134 4134 Potatoes, any white variety other

than netted gems, 5 specimens2135 4135 Potatoes (yellow or blue), 5

specimens2136 4136 Pumpkin, any winter variety2137 4137 Rhubarb, 5 stalks, trimmed and

tied2138 4138 Spinach, 5 leaves with stems2139 4139 Squash, yellow crookneck, 2

specimens2140 4140 Squash, straight neck, 2

specimens2141 4141 Squash, white or yellow flat

scallop, 2 specimens2142 4142 Squash, zucchini, 2 specimens2143 4143 Squash, zucchini (yellow), 2

specimens2144 4144 Squash, green hubbard, 1

specimen2145 4145 Squash, banana, 1 specimen2146 4146 Squash, any other variety, 2

specimens2147 4147 Squash, acorn, 2 specimensList specimen of all tomatoes on tag2148 4148 Tomatoes, red (slicers), any variety

grown outside, 3 specimens2149 4149 Tomatoes, red (slicers) any variety

greenhouse grown, 3 specimens2150 4150 Tomatoes, red (salad or cherry),

any variety, 5 specimens, grown outside

2151 4151 Tomatoes, red (salad or cherry) any variety, 5 specimens, greenhouse grown

2152 4152 Tomatoes, green slicers, any

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variety, 3 specimens2153 4153 Tomatoes, green (salad or cherry),

any variety 5 specimens2154 4154 Tomatoes, yellow variety, 3

specimens2155 4155 Tomatoes, paste, 3 specimens2156 4156 Turnips, tops off, 2 roots2157 4157 Other vegetable not listed2158 4158 Miscellaneous, greens, etc., 3

stems

Section 3 - adult - Special crop Section 10 - Youth - 12 & under - Special cropsCLASS CLASS CLASS DESCRIPTION2200 4200 Cabbage, largest head by weight2201 4201 Carrot, longest, 1 specimen (one

award - adult or youth)2202 4202 Corn, tallest stalk2203 4203 Pumpkin, any variety, largest by

weight2204 4204 Squash, any variety, largest by

weight2205 4205 Sunflower, tallest2206 4206 Monstrosities (strange, deformed,

misshapen vegetables)2207 4207 Garden Basket, 10 different

garden vegetables displayed in a container supplied by the exhibitor. Container may include baskets, buckets, large bowls, boxes, etc. Quality of vegetable collection and attractiveness of display will be the basis of judging. Theme award will be selected from this class or living vegetable garden.

2208 4208 Living Vegetable Garden.1 or multiple varieties of vegetables in one container. Theme award will be selected from this class or garden basket class.

Section 4- adult- Herbs Section 11 - Youth - 12 & under - HerbsCLASS CLASS CLASS DESCRIPTION2300 4300 Basil, all varieties, 3 stems2301 4301 Cilantro, 3 stems2302 4302 Dill seed, mature, 3 stems2303 4303 Dill seed, immature, 3 stems2304 4304 Garlic, elephant ear, 1 bulb2305 4305 Garlic, other variety, 2 bulbs2306 4306 Marjoram, 3 stems2307 4307 Mint, any variety, 3 sprigs2308 4308 Mint, Flavored varieties, 3 sprigs2309 4309 Oregano, any variety, 3 sprigs2310 4310 Parsley, curly, 3 sprigs2311 4311 Parsley, flat leaf, 3 sprigs2312 4312 Rosemary, 3 sprigs2313 4313 Sage, 3 sprigs2314 4314 Tarragon, 3 sprigs2315 4315 Thyme, any variety, 3 sprigs2316 4316 Best display, small potted garden

Section 5 - adult - eggs Section 12 - Youth - 12 & under - eggsPlease list chicken variety and whether penned or free range. One dozen. CLASS CLASS CLASS DESCRIPTION2700 4700 Banty2701 4701 Brown2702 4702 Green and blue2703 4703 White2704 4704 Other

Section 6 - adult - HaySection 13 – Youth 12 and under - HayOne flake, Maximum 6” in a clear plastic bagCLASS CLASS CLASS DESCRIPTION2800 4800 Alfalfa2801 4801 Grass

2802 4802 Grass/Legume mix2803 4803 Pasture (variety stated on tag)2804 4804 Other Section 7 - adult - HoneySection 14 – Youth 12 and under - HoneyCLASS CLASS CLASS DESCRIPTION2910 4910 Extracted honey, 1-pint2911 4911 Honey in the comb2912 4912 Chunk Honey, chunk of comb in jar,

1-pint

DePt. J - flOralSuperintendent: Jennifer Stenkamp, 541-548-0711, 541-410-6026Assistant Superintendent: Joani Kiesow, 541-771-9958 (Please do not call after 9:00 pm)Drop off Time: Tuesday, July 27 Noon - 5:30 pm, late entries will be displayed onlyPremium:First-$5•Second-$4•Third-$3DePt. J - SPecial aWarDSBest of Show: Adult Amateur Cut Flowers, Adult Amateur Novice Arrangements, Adult Amateur Advanced Arrangements, Youth Horticulture, Youth Artistic Arrangement, Superintendent’s Choice, Theme Award: Fair theme will be the subject of this award. All classes within the department will be eligible. Entries will be judged on originality, ability level and approximation to the theme. Indicate on the exhibitor tag that the entry is in this class by inserting the word ‘theme’ on the tag in the upper right-hand corner. ‘Theme’ is not a class by itself. Adult and Youth will be judged together for the ‘Theme award.”A $10 award will be given to each of the above winners. It will be included in the Premium checks.

flOral general ruleS anD regulatiOnS Pre-registration is strongly encouraged as covid-19 state and local health mandates on building capacity may limit the number of last minute walk in entries. Please refer to DCF General Rules & Regulations in front of Exhibitor/Premium Book• All horticultural exhibits in this department

must have been raised by the exhibitor.• Containers for cut flowers will be furnished by

the Fair. PLEASE DO NOT USE PERSONAL VASES.

• After judging, blooms that are wilted will be removed at the discretion of the department superintendent.

• Exhibitors are encouraged to replenish fresh blooms where needed.

• Arrangements and terrariums must not have been previously exhibited at the Deschutes County Fair.

• Unusual displays and flowers not listed may be exhibited, but such exhibits will not be judged.

• Not adhering to the rules and regulations can cause disqualification of any exhibit and/or exhibitor.

• Exhibitors are limited to one exhibit in each class. Exhibitors may only enter in one Division; you are either a Professional, Advanced, Amateur, or Novice Exhibitor

• Cut flowers will be disposed of at the end of fair.

• Youth 18 and under will abide by the same rules and regulations as the adult exhibitors.

ARTISTIC FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS RULES AND REGULATIONS• Exhibitors are to furnish their own containers

and must label the bottom with their name.• Exhibitors may place their own arrangements.

Floral department personnel will assist. If it becomes necessary to move an arrangement before judging utmost care will be taken.

• Arrangements must be kept fresh until the close of the Fair. If impossible for the exhibitor to do so, notify the superintendent who, with the assistance of Fair personnel, will keep them in good condition.

• Arrangements not conforming to premium list specifications will be exhibited on a display only basis.

• Foliage is permitted in all classes unless otherwise specified.

• Artificial flowers and foliage are NOT permitted.

• NO florist or assistant can enter arrangements except in Professional Floriculture.

• Flowers in these arrangements cannot be commercially grown (except in Section 05 Professional) but can be grown by someone other than the exhibitor (i.e. neighbor, friend, etc.)

• Arrangements must be in place Tuesday, July 27, 2021 the day prior to the opening of the Fair.

Section 1- amateur - 3000#sSection 2 - Professional - 4000#sSection 3 - Youth 18 & under - 6000#s All horticulture exhibits are to consist of 1 stem with leaves where appropriate. CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS DESCRIPTION3000 4000 6000 Asters3001 4001 6001 Bachelor Button

(Cornflower)3002 4002 6002 Beebalm (Monarda)3003 4003 6003 Calendula3004 4004 6004 Chrysanthemum, Summer3005 4005 6005 Chrysanthemum, Spider3006 4006 6006 Coreopsus, single3007 4007 6007 Coreopsus, double3008 4008 6008 Cosmos3009 4009 6009 Coneflower (Echinacea) -

standard purple3010 4010 6010 Coneflower (Echinacea)

- fancy3013 4011 6011 Dahlia, decorative-bloom

4” to 8”3014 4012 6012 Dahlia, pompom (under 2”,

3 blooms)3015 4013 6013 Dahlia, single petals3016 4014 6014 Dahlia, ball (2” to 4”, 3

blooms)3017 4015 6015 Dahlia, cactus (4” to 8”)3018 4016 6016 Daisy, Shasta single3019 4017 6017 Daisy, Shasta double3020 4018 6018 Daisy, Black Eyed Susan,

single3023 4019 6019 Daisy, Black Eyed Susan,

double3024 4020 6020 Delphinium3025 4021 6021 Dianthus3026 4022 6022 Feverfew3027 4023 6023 Gaillardia3028 4024 6024 Geranium3029 4025 6025 Gladiolus, standard3038 4026 6026 Gladiolus, miniature, any

color3039 4027 6027 Gladiolus, variegated3040 4028 6028 Gladiolus, fringed or

ruffled3043 4029 6029 Hollyhock3044 4030 6030 Hydrangea3045 4031 6031 Lavender3046 4032 6032 Liatris3047 4033 6033 Lily, bulb

3048 4034 6034 Lily, day3049 4035 6035 Marigold, African3050 4036 6036 Marigold, French, dwarf

double3053 4037 6037 Marigold, French, dwarf

single3054 4038 6038 Pansy3055 4039 6039 Petunia, large, single3056 4040 6040 Petunia, small, single3057 4041 6041 Petunias, bi-colored3058 4042 6042 Petunias, ruffled double3059 4043 6043 Phlox, perennial3060 4044 6044 Rose, pink hybrid tea3063 4045 6045 Rose, red hybrid tea3064 4046 6046 Rose, white/near white

hybrid tea3065 4047 6047 Rose, yellow hybrid tea3066 4048 6048 Rose, orange shades

hybrid tea3067 4049 6049 Rose, bi-color hybrid tea3068 4050 6050 Rose, multiflora climbing3069 4051 6051 Rose, climbing hybrid tea3070 4052 6052 Rose, miniature3073 4053 6053 Rose, floribunda or

polyanthus single3075 4054 6054 Rose, grandiflora3076 4055 6055 Rose, old fashioned3077 4056 6056 Russian Sage3078 4057 6057 Scabiosa3079 4058 6058 Snapdragon3080 4059 6059 Sunflower, yellow3083 4060 6060 Sunflower, exotics3084 4061 6061 Sweet Peas3085 4062 6062 Sweet William3086 4063 6063 Verbena3087 4064 6064 Viola3088 4065 6065 Yarrow, yellow3089 4066 6066 Yarrow, all other colors3090 4067 6067 Yucca3093 4068 6068 Zinna, large3094 4069 6069 Zinnia, small3095 4070 6070 Other, annual – not listed

above3096 4071 6071 Other, perennial – not

listed above3097 4072 6072 Most unusual color3098 4073 6073 Other, Blooming Shrub3099 4074 6074 Other, Foliage3100 4075 6075 Other, bulb non-lily

Section 4 - adult amateur - Potted Plants - 3000#s Section 5 - adult Professional - Potted Plants - 4000#sContainer not to exceed 12” in diameter, except as indicated. Professionals are invited and encouraged to submit potted plants.CLASS CLASS CLASS DESCRIPTION3300 4300 African Violet - Single crown 3301 4301 African Violet - Double crown 3302 4302 Asparagus Fern 3303 4303 Begonia - Angel wing 3304 4304 Begonia - Other 3305 4305 Cactus 3306 4306 Charley 3307 4307 Dish Garden - small (less than 12”

in diameter) 3308 4308 Dish Garden - large (more than 12”

in diameter) 3309 4309 Fern 3310 4310 Fuchsia 3311 4311 Geranium 3312 4312 Hanging plant 3313 4313 Hoya 3314 4314 Ivy 3315 4315 Jade Plant 3316 4316 Philodendron 3317 4317 Rare or unusual, non-blooming

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3318 4318 Rare or unusual, blooming 3319 4319 Shamrock 3320 4320 Spider plant 3321 4321 Succulent 3322 4322 Terrarium, small (under 12” tall) 3323 4323 Terrarium, large (over 12” tall) 3324 4324 Umbrella 3325 4325 Velvet plant (purple passion) 3326 4326 Zygo Cactus (Thanksgiving,

Christmas, Easter) 3327 4327 Outdoor container plant (single

plant, one container) of any size 3328 4328 Outdoor container garden (multiple

varieties of plants, one container) of any size

3329 4329 Other (not listed above)

Section 6 - adult Professional - arrangementsProfessionals are invited and encouraged to submit arrangements for exhibition. Premiums will be awarded; professional will abide by the same rules and regulations as amateur and advanced exhibitors. Commercially grown flowers may be used.CLASS4200 Into the Stars - All white4201 Geometric Magic - Line, form, texture4202 Verdigris - Green arrangement4203 Riot of Color - Mixed arrangement4204 Dreams of Glory - All rules suspended. May

use tropical.4205 Wedding Bouquet - Designer’s choice4206 Celebrate the Holiday - Any holiday,

accessories in scale4207 Ikebana – Traditional Japanese arrangement

Section 7 - adult Professional - Potted PlantsPotted Plant Container not to exceed 12” in diameter, except as indicated. Professionals are invited and encouraged to submit potted plants CLASS4300 African Violet - Single crown4301 African Violet - Double crown4302 Asparagus Fern4303 Begonia - Angel wing4304 Begonia - Other4305 Cactus4306 Charley4307 Dish Garden - small (less than 12” in

diameter)4308 Dish Garden - large (more than 12” in

diameter)4309 Fern4310 Fuchsia4311 Geranium4312 Hanging plant4313 Hoya4314 Ivy4315 Jade Plant4316 Philodendron4317 Rare or unusual, non-blooming4318 Rare or unusual blooming4319 Shamrock4320 Spider plant4321 Succulent4322 Terrarium, small (under 12” tall)4323 Terrarium, large, (over 12”tall)4324 Umbrella4325 Velvet plant (purple passion)4326 Zygo Cactus (Thanksgiving, Christmas,

Easter cactus)4327 Outdoor container plant (single plant, one

container) of any size4328 Outdoor container garden (multiple varieties

of plants, one container) of any size4329 Other – (not listed above)

Section 8 - Youth 18 & under - cut flowersAll horticultural exhibits are to consist of 3 stems or sprays with leaves unless otherwise notedCLASS6000 Asters6001 Bachelor Button (Cornflower)6002 Beebalm (Monarda)6003 Calendula6004 Chrysanthemum, Summer6005 Chrysanthemum, Spider6006 Coreopsus – single6007 Coreopsus - double6008 Cosmos6009 Coneflower (Echinacea) – standard purple6010 Coneflower (Echinacea) - fancy6013 Dahlia, decorative-bloom 4” to 8”, (1 stem)6014 Dahlia, pompom (under 2”, three blooms)6015 Dahlia, single petals, (1 stem)6016 Dahlia, ball, (2” to 4”, three blooms)6017 Dahlia, cactus, 4” to 8”, (one stem)6018 Daisy, Shasta single6019 Daisy, Shasta double6020 Daisy, Black Eyed Susan, single6023 Daisy, Black Eyed Susan, double6024 Delphinium (1 stalk)6025 Dianthus 6026 Feverfew6027 Gaillardia6028 Geranium6029 Gladiolus, standard (1 spike)6038 Gladiolus, miniature, any color (1 spike)6039 Gladiolus, variegated (1 spike)6040 Gladiolus, fringed or ruffled (1 spike)6043 Hollyhock (1 spike)6044 Hydrangea (1 stem)6045 Lavender6046 Liatris (1 spike)6047 Lily, bulb (1 stalk)6048 Lily, day (1 stalk)6049 Marigold, African6050 Marigold, French, dwarf double6053 Marigold, French, dwarf single6054 Pansy6055 Petunia, large, single6056 Petunia, small, single6057 Petunias, bi-colored6058 Petunias, ruffled double6059 Phlox, perennial (1 stalk)6060 Rose, pink hybrid tea (1 bloom)6063 Rose, red hybrid tea (1 bloom)6064 Rose, white/near white hybrid tea (1 bloom)6065 Rose, yellow hybrid tea (1 bloom)6066 Rose, orange shades hybrid tea (1 bloom)6067 Rose, bi-color hybrid tea (1 bloom)6068 Rose, multiflora climbing (1 spray)6069 Rose, climbing hybrid tea (1 bloom)6070 Rose, miniature (3 stems)6073 Rose, floribunda or polyanthus single (1

spray)6075 Rose, grandiflora (1 spray)6076 Rose, old fashioned (1 spray)6077 Russian Sage6078 Scabiosa6079 Snapdragon6080 Sunflower, yellow (1stem)6083 Sunflower, exotic (1 stem)6084 Sweet Peas6085 Sweet William6086 Verbena6087 Viola6088 Yarrow, yellow6089 Yarrow, all other colors6090 Yucca (1 stem)6093 Zinnia, large6094 Zinnia, small

6095 Other, annual – not listed above6096 Other, perennial-not listed above6097 Most unusual color6098 Other, Blooming Shrub (1stem)6099 Other, Foliage6100 other, bulb non-lilies (1 stem)Section 9 - Youth 12 and under - arrangementsCLASS6200 Toy Story - mixed bouquet - accessories to

fit 6201 Trash to Treasures - Mixed arrangement,

using “found” items and flowersSection 10 - Youth 13 - 18 - arrangementsCLASS6220 Into the Millennium - Futuristic arrangement6221 Fairy Fantasy - Miniature bouquet, less than 4” in height6222 In the Emerald City - All green arrangement6223 Summer Dreams - Mixed bouquet, may use

accessoriesSection 11 - Youth 18 and under - Potted PlantsCLASS6300 Dish Garden - assorted plants6301 Houseplant6302 Other – (not listed above)Section 12 - Youth 18 and under - crazy crittersMade from fresh vegetables, fruits, etc.CLASS6400 5 years old and under6401 6 to 9 years old6402 10 to 12 years old6403 13 to 18 years old

DePt. K - BaKeD gOODS anD cOnfectiOnSSuperintendent: Sarah Pierce, 541-419-8554Assistant Superintendent: Jaime Williams, 541-410-0461Drop-off Time: Monday, July 26 from 1:00 - 6:00 pmDept. K – SPecial aWarDSBest of Show: Adult, Senior, Youth 6-12 years of age, Youth 13-18 years of ageSuperintendent’s ChoiceTheme Award: Fair theme will be the subject of this award. All Classes within the Dept. will be eligible. Entries will be judged on originality, ability level and approximation to the theme. Indicate on the exhibitor tag that the entry is in this Class by inserting the word ‘theme’ on the tag in the upper right-hand corner. ‘Theme’ is not a Class by itself. All ages will be judged together for the ‘theme award.”A $10 award will be given to each of the above winners. It will be included in the Premium checks.

BaKeD gOODS general ruleS anD regulatiOnS Pre-registration is strongly encouraged as covid-19 state and local health mandates on building capacity may limit the number of last minute walk in entries. Please refer to DCF General Rules & Regulations in front of Exhibitor/Premium Book• Please indicate on your exhibit tag whether

you are an adult, youth (list age), or senior citizen.

• All entries are to be submitted on a disposable plate: in tie, freezer, or zip lock bags. In the case of cakes and pies please bring on a disposable foil-covered sheet of cardboard, or in a foil pie tin. Entries CANNOT be accepted in, or on any container that must be returned to

the exhibitor.Amount of Exhibit:

•Quick and Yeast Bread: 1 loaf, any size•Cookies, Brownies and Candy - 6 per

exhibit•Pies - one whole pie•Cake - one whole cake.•Cupcakes, Rolls, Muffins or Biscuits - 3

per entry•Tortillas—3 per entry

Age Groupings:•Adult: Those 19 - 64 years of age•Senior: Those 65 years and above•Youth: As grouped

Section 1 – adult - 4000#sSection 2 - Senior - 4100#sCLASS CLASS CLASS DESCRIPTION4000 4100 Angel Food Cake - plain,

unfrosted, commercial mix4001 4101 Angel Food Cake - plain,

unfrosted, conventional method4002 4102 Bundt cake4003 4103 Cake, with fruit, nut, or both4004 4104 Carrot cake4006 4106 Cupcakes, plain or frosted4007 4107 Decorated cake (only decoration

is judged) must be cake, a finished product

4008 4108 Decorated cupcakes (only decoration is judged) must be cake, a finished product

4009 4109 Doughnuts, cake4010 4110 2-layer, dark, frosted - both judged4011 4111 2-layer, light, frosted - both judged4012 4112 2-layer, spice, frosted - both

judged4013 4113 Upside-down Cake4020 4120 Scones4021 4121 Biscuits, baking powder4022 4122 Coffee Cake4023 4123 Cornbread (pan)4024 4124 Muffins4028 4128 Quick Bread (any)4030 4130 Batter Bread4031 4131 Cheese Bread4032 4132 French Bread4033 4133 Raised Doughnuts4034 4134 Sourdough Bread4035 4135 White Bread4037 4136 Tortillas (3)4036 4137 Whole Wheat Bread (100% whole-

wheat flour)4038 4138 Mixed Grain Bread (at least two

grains)4039 4139 Yeast rolls, plain4040 4140 Yeast rolls, fancy4041 4141 Sweet Dough Rolls4042 4142 Mixed Grain Rolls (at least two

grains)4050 4150 Bar Cookie4051 4151 Brownie, unfrosted4052 4152 Brownie, frosted4053 4153 Chocolate Chip Cookie4054 4154 Fancy Cookie4055 4155 Filled Cookie4056 4156 Ginger Cookie4057 4157 Oatmeal Cookie4058 4158 Peanut Butter Cookie4059 4159 Refrigerator Cookie4060 4160 Snickerdoodles Cookie4061 4161 Sugar Cookie4062 4162 Unbaked Cookie4063 4163 Spritz Cookie4064 4164 Tarts4065 4165 Biscotti4066 4166 Drop Cookies4070 4170 Brown sugar candy4071 4171 Divinity4072 4172 Fudge

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4074 4174 Nut Brittle4076 4176 English Toffee Candy4081 4181 Cream Pie4082 4182 Fruit Pie /any kind4083 4183 Oatmeal Pie4084 4184 Peanut Butter Pie4085 4185 Nut Pie4087 4187 Cheese Cake

Section 3 - Youth 6 and underCLASS4203 Chocolate chip4204 Oatmeal cookies4205 Peanut butter cookies4206 Snickerdoodles4207 Sugar cookies4208 Unbaked cookies4209 Quick bread (any)4210 Muffins, plain4211 Muffins, other4212 Cupcakes, plain or frosted

Section 4 - Youth 7 - 9 - 4300#s Section 5 - Youth 10-12 - 4400#s Section 6 - Youth 13 - 15 - 4500#s Section 7 - Youth 16 - 18 - 4600#sCLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS DESCRIPTION4300 4400 4500 4600 Bar cookie4301 4401 4501 4601 Brownies, unfrosted4302 4402 4502 4602 Brownies, frosted4303 4403 4503 4603 Chocolate chip4304 4404 4504 4604 Oatmeal cookies4305 4405 4505 4605 Peanut butter cookies4306 4406 4506 4606 Snickerdoodles4307 4407 4507 4607 Sugar cookies4308 4408 4508 4608 Unbaked cookies4309 4409 4509 4609 Quick bread (any)4310 4410 4510 4610 Muffins, plain4311 4411 4511 4611 Muffins, other4312 4412 4512 4612 Cupcakes, plain or frosted4313 4413 4513 4613 Spritz cookies4314 4414 4514 4614 Filled cookies4315 4415 4515 4615 Biscotti4316 4416 4516 4616 Turtle candy4317 4417 4517 4617 Fudge4318 4418 4518 4618 Nut brittle4319 4419 4519 4619 Peanut balls4320 4420 4520 4620 Suckers4321 4421 4521 4621 Bread mix4322 4422 4522 4622 Cake mix cake 4423 4523 4623 Cake scratch 4424 4524 4624 Cake with frosting 4525 4625 Decorated cake (only

decoration judged) must be cake, a finished product

4526 4626 Decorated cupcakes (only decoration is judged) must be cake, a finished product

4527 4627 Doughnut 4528 4628 Pie, fruit 4529 4629 Pie, cream 4530 4630 Pie, oatmeal 4531 4631 Yeast rolls 4532 4632 Yeast bread 4533 4633 Cheese cake 4534 4634 TortillasSection 8 –Dietary alternativesCLASS-BREADS4800 Gluten free4801 Dairy free4802 Egg free4803 Vegan4804 OtherCLASS- BAKED DESSERTS4805 Gluten free4806 Dairy free

4807 Egg free4808 Vegan4809 OtherSection 9 - all agesCLASS4951 Bread machine, 1 loaf4952 Cake Fest Competition (exhibitor makes

recipe below) CAKE FEST COMPETITION PREMIUMSFirst-$10•Second-$5•Third-$3

HaWaiian WeDDing caKe INGREDIENTS:1 cup white sugar1/2 cup brown sugar1 tsp baking soda2 cups all-purpose flour2 eggs1 (20 ounce) can crushed pineapple with juice1 cup finely chopped (or crushed) walnuts3/4 cup flaked coconut1 tsp cinnamon1/8 tsp nutmeg1 tsp salt1 tsp vanillaINSTRUCTIONS: Mix all of your dry ingredients together in a bowl.Then mix in the eggs, vanilla and crushed pineapple with all of the juice.Pour into a well-greased pan 9” round or 9”X13” rectangleBake for about 35 – 40 minutes at 350 degrees (or until toothpick in the center comes out clean). You can serve it this way if you want…or you can kick it up a notch with a simple creamy whipped cream-cream cheese frosting!

cream cHeeSe frOStingINGREDIENTS:8 ounces (224g) full-fat block cream cheese, softened to room temperature1/2 cup (115g) unsalted butter, softened to room temperature3 cups (360g) confectioners’ sugar, plus an extra 1/4 cup if needed1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract1/8 teaspoon saltINSTRUCTIONS: In a large bowl using a handheld or stand mixer fitted with a paddle or whisk attachment, beat the cream cheese and butter together on high speed until smooth and creamy. Add 3 cups confectioners’ sugar, vanilla, and salt. Beat on low speed for 30 seconds, then switch to high speed and beat for 2 minutes. If you want the frosting a little thicker, add the extra 1/4 cup of confectioners’ sugar.Cover and store leftover frosting for up to 5 days in the refrigerator or up to 3 months in the freezer. After freezing, thaw in the refrigerator then beat the frosting for a few seconds so it’s creamy again.

DePt. l - fOOD PreSerVatiOnSuperintendent: Glenda Hyde, 541-548-6088Assistant Superintendent: Drop-off Time: Extended hours on Saturday, July 24, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pmPremiums:First-$5•Second-$4•Third-$3DePt l - SPecial aWarDSBest of Show: Adult, Senior, YouthSuperintendent’s ChoiceTheme Award: Fair theme will be the subject of this award. All Classes within the Dept. will be eligible. Entries will be judged on originality, ability level and approximation to the theme. Indicate on the exhibitor tag that the entry is in this Class by inserting the word ‘theme’ on the tag in the upper right-hand corner. ‘Theme’ is not a Class by itself.

All ages will be judged together for the ‘theme award.”A $10 award will be given to each of the above winners. It will be included in the Premium checks.

fOOD PreSerVatiOn general ruleS anD regulatiOnSPre-registration is strongly encouraged as covid-19 state and local health mandates on building capacity may limit the number of last minute walk in entries. Please refer to DCF General Rules & Regulations in front of Exhibitor/Premium Book.• Fair exhibits serve as a model for would be

food preservers; therefore, the Fair requires that your food preservation exhibits are processed in accordance with current USDA recommended procedures in OSU Extension Instruction Booklets, So Easy To Preserve Ball Blue Book 2006 or newer, the National Center for Home Food Preservation web site, So Easy to Preserve, or from commercial pectin recipes. List source on the label.

• A referenced recipe must be from USDA recommended procedures as listed in the above booklets. Recipes and procedures from any other sources MUST be written out completely and attached to the to the exhibitor tag.

• Any entry may be disqualified as a result of omission of any of the labeling requirements. Labels are available at the Fair entry office.

• All entries must be labeled on the top of the jar, and no labels on the sides of the jar.

• Labels must include: •Name of product•Date preserved•Type of pack (raw or hot)•Process used (pressure, boiling water

canner, low temperature pasteurization), altitude or location canned, processing time.

•Section and Class number• Label abbreviations recognized by judges:

•PC - pressure canner•BWB - boiling water bath canner•LTP – low temperature pasteurization in

boiling water bath canner•ED - electric dehydrator•SD - solar dryer•SUN - sun dried•F - frozen•RP - raw pack or cold pack•HP - hot pack•# - pounds of pressure - (only for pressure

canning) be sure to adjust for altitude•PNW + number (e.g. PNW 300)•BBB (2006) - Blue Ball Book year or

edition•BCBHP (2006) - Ball Complete Book of

Home Preserving and year•CGHC - Complete Guide to Home Canning

(USDA National Center for Home Food Preservation)

•SEP - So Easy To Preserve ((University of Georgia)

•Pectin - Name of pectin used• Candidates for the Theme Award are most

appropriate in the collection’s classes in the Food Preservations Department. Decorating the jars in individual classes is prohibited. The label and content must be clearly visible.

• Jars included in the collection’s classes need to be labeled with the labeling information necessary in individual classes. The entry tag must have the collection’s classes name and

number.• Unless otherwise noted, all jars must be

standard canning jars. The size is determined by USDA recommendations. All jars must be clean and free from rust. Rings are required and must be clean and free from rust and easily removable.

• Clear, non-tinted jars are required.• Jams or jellies must be processed in pint or

half-pint jars. No 4 ounce jars. • Attach string on exhibit tag with scotch tape

to bottom of jar. For freezer jam, please use freezer tape.

• All entries must have been preserved within the last year. Each item should be entered in the Fair only one time.

• Canned products are considered articles of food and will be judged as such. Food preservation department personnel reserve the right to open any canned product.

• ENTRY CLERKS WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INCORRECT OR INCOMPLETE ENTRIES.

Descriptions for Adult, Senior & Youth:• Tomatoes- If entering in the tomato sections

identify the type of tomato product on the exhibitor tag. • “Tomatoes- whole or halved packed raw

without added liquid.” • “Tomatoes- whole or halved packed in

water.”• “Tomatoes- whole or halved packed in

tomato juice”. • “Tomatoes- crushed packed hot without

added liquid.”• Fruit Spreads - At 1000’ - 6000’ altitude, fruit

spreads must be processed at least 10 minutes in a boiling water bath in half pint or pint jars, except some conserve and marmalade recipes (as in Ball Blue Book) and freezer jam.

• Frozen Jam – Display in ½ pint, regular mouth canning jars or commercial freezer jars.

• Marmalade - A mixture of fruits usually indicating citrus. Flavors listed refer to main ingredient.

• Preserves - Chunks of fruit suspended in a soft jelly.

• Conserve - A jam like mixture of two or more fruits, usually including raisins or nuts or both. Flavors listed refer to the main ingredient.

• Relish - Flavors listed refer to main ingredient.• Flavored Vinegars - May use clear standard

canning jars or decorative narrow neck bottles (1-2 cup in size), with screw-on lid or cork and must be easily opened. Label does not require process, time and altitude.

• Dried - Label should show drying method and date of processing. Regular Narrow Mouth Half Pint jars are REQUIRED and should be filled. All Products must be shelf-stable.

• Paraffin - The USDA no longer recommends paraffin to seal fruit spreads. Entries using paraffin to seal any products will not be accepted or displayed.

• Mustard - May be canned and displayed in 4 oz. jars (following directions in Ball Blue Book)

Age Groupings:•Adult: Those 19 - 64 years of age.•Senior: Those 65 years and above.•Youth: 18 and under

“The Ball Fresh Preserving Awards will not be awarded this year.”

Section 1 - adult - canned fruitCLASS5000 Apples5001 Applesauce5002 Apricots5003 Berries (Blackberry type as in Logan, Marion,

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Cascades, etc.)5004 Blueberries5005 Cherries, dark5006 Cherries, light5007 Cherries, maraschino5008 Cherries sour or pie5009 Fruit Cocktail5010 Huckleberries5011 Peaches5012 Pears5013 Prunes/Plums5014 Rhubarb5015 Other fruitSection 2 - adult - Pie fillingsCLASS5016 Apple5017 Berry (Black, Logan, Marion, etc.)5018 Blueberry or Huckleberry5019 Cherry5020 Peach5021 OtherSection 3 - adult - canned VegetablesCLASS5023 Asparagus5024 Beets5025 Beans, green5026 Carrots5027 Corn, not on cob5028 Mixed Vegetables5029 Peas5030 Peppers5031 Tomatoes (type of tomato product must be

identified)5032 OtherSection 4 - adult - canned SauceCLASS5035 Barbecue5036 Ketchup5037 Chili5038 Salsa5039 Spaghetti5040 Tomato5041 MustardSection 5 - adult - canned meats and fishCLASS5044 Beef, chunks, strips5045 Beef, ground, meatballs, patties5046 Fish5047 Smoked Fish5048 Mincemeat (not mock)5049 Pork5050 Poultry, Chicken5051 Wild Game5052 Chili Con Carne5053 Other Meat5054 Other PoultrySection 6 - adult - JelliesCLASS5055 Apple5056 Berries (Blackberry, type; i.e. Logan, Marion,

etc.)5057 Cranberry5058 Currant5059 Grape Jelly5060 Mint5061 Pepper 5062 Raspberry5063 Strawberry5064 Mixed5065 OtherSection 7 - adult - JamsCLASS5068 Apricot5069 Berries (Black berry type, i.e. Logan, Marion,

Cascade, etc.)5070 Cherry

5071 Currant5072 Huckleberry or Blueberry5073 Peach5074 Plum5075 Raspberry5076 Strawberry5077 Strubarb5078 Low or No Sugar5079 Other

Section 8 - adult - frozen Jams (unprocessed)CLASS5080 Black, Boysen, Marion, Logan Berry5081 Peach5082 Raspberry (red or black)5083 Strawberry5084 Other

Section 9 - adult - marmaladeCLASS5087 Apple5088 Apricot5089 Citrus5090 Orange5091 Peach5092 Tomato5093 Other

Section 10 - adult - conserveCLASS5095 Apple5096 Apricot5097 Blueberry or Huckleberry5098 Grape5099 Plum or Prune5100 Peach5101 Other

Section 11 - adult - PreservesCLASS5102 Berry5103 Fruit5104 Tomato5105 Mixed5106 Other

Section 12 - adult - SyrupsCLASS5107 Blueberry or Huckleberry5108 Berry (Black berry type, i.e. Logan, Marion,

Cascade, etc.)5109 Maple5110 Raspberry5111 Strawberry5112 Combination5113 Other

Section 13 - adult - JuicesCLASS5115 Apple or Cider5116 Grape5117 Raspberry5118 Tomato5119 Mixed5120 Other

Section 14 - adult - fruit ButtersCLASS5125 Apple5126 Apricot5127 Peach5128 Pear5129 Plum5130 Lemon Curd5131 Other

Section 15 - adult - PicklesCLASS5135 Asparagus5136 Bean5137 Beet5138 Bread & Butter5139 Dill Pickles, cucumber

5140 Dill Pickles, zucchini5141 Mushrooms5142 Peppers5143 Pickled Fruit5144 Other Pickled, Vegetable5145 Sauerkraut5146 Sweet Pickles, cucumber5147 Sweet Pickles, zucchini5148 Pickled Watermelon Rind5149 OtherSection 16 - adult - relishCLASS5150 Corn5151 Chutney5152 Cucumber5153 Mixed Vegetable5154 Pepper5155 Zucchini5156 OtherSection 17 - adult - DriedCLASS5160 Apples5161 Apricots5162 Bananas5163 Beans5164 Beans, green5165 Berries5166 Carrots5167 Cherries5168 Corn5170 Fruit Leather5171 Grapes5172 Herbs - Basil5173 Herbs – Oregano5174 Herbs –Thyme5175 Herbs-Other5176 Jerky5177 Mushrooms5178 Onions5179 Peas5180 Peaches5181 Pears5182 Peppers5183 Plums5184 Rosemary5185 Squash5186 Tomatoes5187 Other fruit5188 Other vegetableSection 18 - adult - flavored VinegarsCLASS5190 Berry5191 Herbed5192 Mixed (combined herb, fruit, and/or

vegetable)5193 Other fruitSection 19 - adult - collectionsCLASS5195 “Can a Meal” - 5 different HOME canned

products; 1 meat, 1 fruit, 1 vegetable, 1 jelly or jam, 1 pickle or relish. NO COMMERCIALLY PACKAGED PRODUCTS.

5196 “Backpacking or hiking meal” - a meal composed of HOME dried foods. NO COMMERCIALLY PACKAGED PRODUCTS.

5197 “Gift Package” - any combination of HOME canned or HOME dried foods packaged as a gift. NO COMMERCIALLY PACKAGED PRODUCTS.

Section 20 - Senior - 65+ - canned fruitsCLASS5200 Apples5201 Applesauce5202 Apricots5203 Berries (Blackberry type as in Logan, Marion,

Cascades, etc.)

5204 Blueberries5205 Cherries, dark5206 Cherries, light5207 Cherries, maraschino5208 Cherries, sour or pie5209 Fruit Cocktail5210 Huckleberries5211 Peaches5212 Pears5213 Prunes/Plums5214 Rhubarb5215 Other fruitSection 21 - Senior - Pie fillingsCLASS5216 Apple5217 Berry (Black, Logan, Marion, etc.)5218 Blueberry or Huckleberry5219 Cherry5220 Peach5221 OtherSection 22 - Senior - canned VegetablesCLASS5223 Asparagus5224 Beets5225 Beans, green5226 Carrots5227 Corn, not on cob5228 Mixed Vegetables5229 Peas5230 Peppers5231 Tomatoes (type of tomato product must be

identified)5232 OtherSection 23 - Senior - canned SauceCLASS5235 Barbecue5236 Ketchup5237 Chili5238 Salsa5239 Spaghetti5240 Tomato5241 MustardSection 24 - Senior - canned meats and fishCLASS5244 Beef, chunks, strips5245 Beef, ground, meatballs, patties5246 Fish5247 Smoked Fish5248 Mincemeat (not mock)5249 Pork5250 Poultry, Chicken5251 Wild Game5252 Chili Con Carne5253 Other Meat5254 Other PoultrySection 25 - Senior - JelliesCLASS5255 Apple5256 Berries (Black berry, type; i.e. Logan, Marion

berry, etc.)5257 Cranberry5258 Currant5259 Grape Jelly5260 Mint5261 Pepper5262 Raspberry5263 Strawberry5264 Mixed5265 OtherSection 26 - Senior - JamsCLASS5268 Apricot5269 Berries (Blackberry type, i.e. Logan, Marion,

Cascade, etc.)5270 Cherry5271 Currant

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5272 Huckleberry or Blueberry5273 Peach5274 Plum5275 Raspberry5276 Strawberry5277 Strubarb5278 Low or No Sugar5279 Other

Section 27 - Senior - frozen Jams (unprocessed)CLASS5280 Black, Boysen, Marion, Logan Berry5281 Peach5282 Raspberry (red or black)5283 Strawberry5284 Other

Section 28 - Senior - marmaladeCLASS5287 Apple5288 Apricot5289 Citrus5290 Orange5291 Peach5292 Tomato5293 Other

Section 29 - Senior - conserveCLASS5295 Apple5296 Apricot5297 Blueberry or Huckleberry5298 Grape5299 Plum or Prune5300 Peach5301 Other

Section 30 - Senior - PreservesCLASS5302 Berry5303 Fruit5304 Tomato5305 Mixed5306 Other

Section 31 - Senior - SyrupsCLASS5307 Blueberry or Huckleberry5308 Berry (Black, Logan, Marion, etc.)5309 Maple5310 Raspberry5311 Strawberry5312 Combination5313 Other

Section 32 - Senior - JuicesCLASS5315 Apple or Cider5316 Grape5317 Raspberry5318 Tomato5319 Mixed5320 Other

Section 33 - Senior - fruit ButtersCLASS5325 Apple5326 Apricot5327 Peach5328 Pear5329 Plum5330 Lemon Curd5331 Other

Section 34 - Senior - PicklesCLASS5335 Asparagus5336 Bean5337 Beet5338 Bread & Butter5339 Dill Pickles, cucumber5340 Dill Pickles, zucchini5341 Mushrooms

5342 Peppers5343 Pickled Fruit5344 Other Pickled, Vegetable5345 Sauerkraut5346 Sweet Pickles, cucumber5347 Sweet Pickles, zucchini5348 Pickled Watermelon Rind5349 OtherSection 35 - Senior - relishCLASS5350 Corn5351 Chutney5352 Cucumber5353 Mixed Vegetable5354 Pepper5355 Zucchini5356 OtherSection 36 - Senior - DriedCLASS5360 Apples5361 Apricots5362 Bananas5363 Beans5364 Beans, green5365 Berries5366 Carrots5367 Cherries5368 Corn5370 Fruit Leather5371 Grapes5372 Herbs-Basil5373 Herbs-Oregano5374 Herbs-Thyme5375 Herbs-Other5376 Jerky5377 Mushrooms5378 Onions5379 Peas5380 Peaches5381 Pears5382 Peppers5383 Plums5384 Rosemary5385 Squash5386 Tomatoes5387 Other fruit5388 Other vegetableSection 37 - Senior - flavored VinegarsCLASS5390 Berry5391 Herbed5392 Mixed (combined herb, fruit, and/or

vegetable)5393 Other fruitSection 38 - Senior - collectionsCLASS5395 “Can a Meal” - 5 different HOME canned

products; 1 meat, 1 fruit, 1 vegetable, 1 jelly or jam, 1 pickle or relish. NO COMMERCIALLY PACKAGED PRODUCTS.

5396 “Backpacking or hiking meal” - a meal composed of HOME dried foods. NO COMMERCIALLY PACKAGED PRODUCTS.

5397 “Gift Package” - any combination of HOME canned or HOME dried foods packaged as a gift. NO COMMERCIALLY PACKAGED PRODUCTS.

Section 39 - Youth - 18 & under - canned fruitCLASS5400 Apples5401 Applesauce5402 Apricots5403 Berries (Blackberry type as in Logan, Marion,

Logan, Marion, Cascades, etc.)5404 Blueberries5405 Cherries, dark

5406 Cherries, light5407 Cherries, maraschino5408 Cherries sour or pie5409 Fruit Cocktail5410 Huckleberries5411 Peaches5412 Pears5413 Prunes/Plums5414 Rhubarb5415 Other fruit

Section 40 - Youth 18 & under - Pie fillingsCLASS5416 Apple5417 Berry (Black, Logan Marion, etc.)5418 Blueberry or Huckleberry5419 Cherry5420 Peach5421 Other

Section 41 - Youth 18 & under - canned VegetablesCLASS5423 Asparagus5424 Beets5425 Beans, green5426 Carrots5427 Corn, not on cob5428 Mixed Vegetables5429 Peas5430 Peppers5431 Tomatoes (type of tomato product must be

identified)5432 Other

Section 42 - Youth 18 & under - canned SauceCLASS5435 Barbecue5436 Ketchup5437 Chili5438 Salsa5439 Spaghetti5440 Tomato5441 Mustard

Section 43 - Youth 18 & under - canned meats and fishCLASS5444 Beef, chunks, strips5445 Beef, ground, meatballs, patties5446 Fish5447 Smoked Fish5448 Mincemeat (not mock)5449 Pork5450 Poultry, Chicken5451 Wild Game5452 Chili Con Carne5453 Other Meat5454 Other Poultry

Section 44 - Youth 18 & under - JelliesCLASS5455 Apple5456 Berries (Blackberry, type; i.e. Logan, Marion

berry, etc.)5457 Cranberry5458 Currant5459 Grape Jelly5460 Mint5461 Pepper5462 Raspberry5463 Strawberry5464 Mixed5465 Other

Section 45 - Youth 18 & under - JamsCLASS5468 Apricot5469 Berries (Blackberry type, i.e. Logan, Marion,

Cascade, etc.)

5470 Cherry5471 Currant5472 Huckleberry or Blueberry5473 Peach5474 Plum5475 Raspberry5476 Strawberry5477 Strubarb5478 Low or No Sugar5479 OtherSection 46 - Youth 18 & under - frozen Jams (unprocessed)CLASS5480 Black, Boysen, Marion, Logan, Berry5481 Peach5482 Raspberry (red or black)5483 Strawberry5484 OtherSection 47 - Youth 18 & under - marmaladeCLASS5487 Apple5488 Apricot5489 Citrus5490 Orange5491 Peach5492 Tomato5493 OtherSection 48 - Youth 18 & under - conserveCLASS5495 Apple5496 Apricot5497 Blueberry or Huckleberry5498 Grape5499 Plum or Prune5500 Peach5501 OtherSection 49 - Youth 18 & under - PreservesCLASS5502 Berry5503 Fruit5504 Tomato5505 Mixed5506 OtherSection 50 - Youth 18 & under - SyrupsCLASS5507 Blueberry or Huckleberry5508 Berry (Black, Logan, Marion, etc.5509 Maple5510 Raspberry5511 Strawberry5512 Combination5513 OtherSection 51 - Youth 18 & under - JuicesCLASS5515 Apple or Cider5516 Grape5517 Raspberry5518 Tomato5519 Mixed5520 OtherSection 52 - Youth 18 & under - fruit ButtersCLASS5525 Apple5526 Apricot5527 Peach5528 Pear5529 Plum5530 Lemon Curd5531 OtherSection 53 - Youth 18 & under - PicklesCLASS5535 Asparagus

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5536 Bean5537 Beet5538 Bread & Butter5539 Dill Pickles, cucumber5540 Dill Pickles, zucchini5541 Mushrooms5542 Peppers5543 Pickled Fruit5544 Other Pickled, Vegetable5545 Sauerkraut5546 Sweet Pickles, cucumber5547 Sweet Pickles, zucchini5548 Pickled Watermelon Rind5549 Other

Section 54 - Youth 18 & under - relishCLASS5550 Corn5551 Chutney5552 Cucumber5553 Mixed Vegetable5554 Pepper5555 Zucchini5556 Other

Section 55 - Youth 18 & under - DriedCLASS5560 Apples5561 Apricots5562 Bananas5563 Beans5564 Beans, green5565 Berries5566 Carrots5567 Cherries5568 Corn5570 Fruit Leather5571 Grapes5572 Herbs-Basil5573 Herbs-Oregano5574 Herbs-Thyme5575 Herbs Other5576 Jerky5577 Mushrooms5578 Onions5579 Peas5580 Peaches5581 Pears5582 Peppers5583 Plums5584 Rosemary5585 Squash5586 Tomatoes5587 Other fruit5588 Other vegetable

Section 56 - Youth 18 & under - flavored VinegarsCLASS5590 Berry5591 Herbed5592 Mixed (combined herb, fruit, and/or

vegetable)5593 Other fruit

Section 57 - Youth 18 & under - collectionsCLASS5595 “Can a Meal” - 5 different HOME canned

products; 1 meat, 1 fruit, 1 vegetable, 1 jelly or jam, 1 pickle or relish. NO COMMERCIALLY PACKAGED PRODUCTS.

5596 “Backpacking or hiking meal” - a meal composed of HOME dried foods. NO COMMERCIALLY PACKAGED PRODUCTS.

5597 “Gift Package” - any combination of HOME canned or HOME dried foods packaged as a gift. NO COMMERCIALLY PACKAGED PRODUCTS.

DePt. l- taBle DecOrating - taBle SettingIn order to assure the safety of all guests and Central Oregon communities, the Fair will be following all state and local health mandates regarding COVID-19. These adjustments include reduced exhibits in some departments. This year we will not be accepting any table decorating exhibits. The Fair appreciates your understanding of this decision based on state and local health mandates.

DePt. ll - Wine, Beer, anD cHeeSeSuperintendent: Sabrina White, 541-279-0360Drop-off Time: Extended hours on Saturday, July 24, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pmPremiums:First-$5•Second-$4•Third-$3Dept. ll - Special awardsBest of Show: Wine, Beer, CheeseSuperintendent’s ChoiceTheme Award: Fair theme will be the subject of this award. All classes within the Dept. will be eligible. Entries will be judged on originality, ability level and approximation to the theme. Indicate on the exhibitor tag that the entry is in the Class by inserting the word ‘theme’ on the tag in the upper right-hand corner. ‘Theme’ is not a Class by itself. All ages will be judged together for the ‘theme award.”A $10 award will be given to each of the above winners. It will be included in the premium Checks.

Wine, Beer, anD cHeeSe general ruleS anD regulatiOnS Pre-registration is strongly encouraged as covid-19 state and local health mandates on building capacity may limit the number of last minute walk in entries.Please refer to DCF General Rules & Regulations in front of Exhibitor Premium Book.Wine:• Wine must be in standard wine bottle. • Exhibitor tag must show variety of fruit and

vintage (year made). • Stopper may be cork or plastic with protecting

caps for easy removal and replacement. • White wine will be refrigerated before judging

and red will be at room temperature. • All labels must be covered until after

judging which then will be removed by fair Superintendent.

• Special ingredients must be listed on the back of exhibitor tag.

Beer:• Bring two bottles for each class entered. One

for judging and one for display only. Both bottles will be refrigerated and presented to the judge who will make his choice. Tag each bottle.

• All labels must be covered until after judging which then will be removed by the fair Superintendent.

• Special ingredients must be listed on the back of exhibitor tag.

Cheese:• Entry is to be in original form - no wedges or

part blocks• Cheese must be in a sealable container or if in

a vacuum pack or sealed with wax, exhibitor will also provide a zip lock bag for after judging. Cheese not presented in this manner will be refused entry.

• Indicate on tag if it is raw milk• Exhibitor should place cheese in the

appropriate class.• Soft cheeses - minimum of 4 oz.• Cheese will be refrigerated.• All labels must be covered until after

judging which then will be removed by fair Superintendent.

Section 1 - WineCLASS5700 Grape, white, dry5701 Grape, white, sweet5702 Grape, red, dry5703 Grape, red, sweet5704 Berry, dry5705 Berry, sweet 5706 Fruit, dry5707 Fruit, sweet5708 Other table wineScore card for judging wine:Clarity and color 25%Aroma and bouquet 25%Flavor 50% 100%

Section 2 - BeerCLASS5720 Wheat Beer5721 Pilsner Style Lager5722 Pale Ale5723 India Pale Ale5724 Amber Ale5725 Dark Lager5726 Porter5727 Stout5728 Strong Ale5729 Fruit Beer5730 Mead5731 Other

Section 3 - cheese – goat milkCLASS5740 Fresh Soft Plain5741 Fresh Soft Flavored Dessert/Sweet/Fruit5742 Fresh Soft Flavored Spicy/Pepper/Hot5743 Fresh Soft Flavored Herb/Nut5744 Fresh Pressed Plain5745 Fresh Pressed Dessert/Sweet/Fruit5746 Fresh Pressed Spicy/Pepper/Hot5747 Fresh pressed Herb/Nut5748 Aged 30 to 90 Days5749 Aged over 90 Days5750 Mozzarella5751 Kefir 5752 Feta5753 Cheese Curds—Squeaky Cheese5754 Yogurt5755 Butter

Best in Show CheeseSponsored by CHAR-PEZ

Charleen Lopez

DePt. m - clOtHing anD teXtileSSuperintendent: Linda McCright, 541-480-0684 (Please no calls after 9:00 pm)Assistant Superintendent: Tina Wilson, 541-280-0837Drop-off Time: Extended hours on Saturday, July 24, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pmPremiums:First-$5•Second-$4•Third-$3DePt m - SPecial aWarDSBest of Show: Adult, Senior, YouthSuperintendent’s ChoiceTheme Award: All classes within the department will be eligible. Entries will be judged on originality, ability level and approximation to the Fair theme. Indicate entry in this class on exhibitor’s tag

opposite entry number by inserting the word ‘theme.’A $10 award will be given to each of the above winners. It will be included in the Premium checks.Age Groupings:

•Adult: those 19 - 64 years of age•Senior: those 65 years and above•Youth: as grouped

People’s choice awards

American Sewing Guild Gift Certificate Superintendent’s choice - Youth sewing

(To be announced Sunday noon at fair)

People’s Choice Award - Youth QuiltSponsored by

High Desert Quilt Guild of Redmond(To be announced Sunday noon at fair)

People’s Choice Award - Adult Quilt$100 Gift Certificate

People’s Choice Awards will be posted at noon on Sunday ~ the last day of fair!

clOtHing anD teXtileS ruleS anD regulatiOnS Pre-registration is strongly encouraged as covid-19 state and local health mandates on building capacity may limit the number of last minute walk in entries.Please refer to DCF General Rules & Regulations in front of Exhibitor/Premium Book• All articles should be labeled on the reverse

side with exhibitor’s name and address. This label is to be covered with masking tape until completion of judging.

• All articles must be clean. No soiled or unfinished garments or articles will be accepted.

• Clothing and needlework must be pressed.• Exhibitors must have constructed all items

entered in their name. All items (excluding antique quilts) must have been completed within the past two years and not previously exhibited at the Deschutes County Fair.

• Pictures/wall hangings, etc. need to be ready to hang.

• ‘Other’ category is only for items not already categorized.

• An individual can enter only one age group e.g. adult or senior.

Section 1 - adult - crochetCLASS11300 Afghan11301 Afghan with embroidery11302 Afghan - infant11303 Bedspread11304 Doilies under 12”11305 Doilies over 12”11306 Doll Outfit11307 Footwear - adult’s11308 Footwear - children’s11309 Footwear - infant’s11310 Hairpin Lace11311 Infant Set (booties, cap, garment)11312 Hats11313 Lace11314 Mittens11315 Pillows11316 Place mats11317 Potholders/dishcloths - set of three11318 Stole/shawl or vest11319 Stuffed Toy11320 Sweater - woman’s11321 Sweater - man’s

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11322 Sweater - children’s11323 Sweater - infant’s11324 Tablecloth11325 Tatting11326 Scarf11327 Recycled from something else11328 Other

Section 2 - adult - Knitting - HandCLASS11330 Afghan11331 Afghan with embroidery11332 Afghan - infant11333 Bedspread11334 Doll Outfit11335 Footwear - adult’s11336 Footwear - children’s11337 Footwear - infant’s11338 Infant Set (booties, cap garment)11339 Hats11340 Mittens11341 Pillow11342 Place mats11343 Potholders/dish cloths - set of three11344 Stole/shawl or vest11345 Stuffed Toy11346 Sweater - man’s11347 Sweater - woman’s11348 Sweater - children’s11349 Sweater - infant’s11350 Scarf11351 Table runner11352 Recycled from something else11353 Other

Section 3 - adult - Quilting - HandCLASS11410 Appliquéd quilt11411 Crazy quilt11412 Cross Stitch quilt11413 Embroidered quilt11414 Infant quilt, 36”x52” or smaller11415 Pieced quilt11416 Puff quilt11417 Mixed media quilt (use of 3 or more

techniques)11418 Mixed media non-quilt (use of 3 or more

techniques)11419 Group quilt (3 or more individuals) 11420 Pillow11421 Place mats11422 Pot holders/dish cloths (set of three)11423 Stuffed toy11424 Wall hanging(30”x40” or under) 11425 Table runner11426 Other

Section 4 - adult - Quilting machine, non-computerizedCLASS11430 Appliquéd quilt 11431 Crazy quilt11432 Cross stitch quilt11433 Embroidered quilt11434 Infant quilt, 36”x52” or smaller11435 Pieced quilt11436 Puff quilt11437 Mixed media quilt (use of 3 or more

techniques)11438 Mixed media non-quilt (use of 3 or more

techniques)11439 Group quilt11440 Pillow11441 Place mats11442 Potholders/ dishcloths (set of three)11443 Stuffed toy 11444 Wall hanging (36x52 and smaller)11445 Tablerunner11446 Other

Section 5 – adult – Quilting machine, computerizedCLASS11450 Appliquéd quilt11451 Crazy quilt11452 Cross stitch quilt11453 Embroidered quilt11454 Infant quilt, 36”x52” or smaller11455 Pieced quilt 11456 Puff quilt 11457 Mixed media quilt (use of 3 or more

techniques)11458 Mixed media non-quilt (use of 3 or more

techniques)11459 Group quilt (3 or more individuals) 11460 Pillow 11461 Place mats11462 Potholders/ dishcloths (set of three)11463 Stuffed toy11464 Wall hanging (36x52 and smaller)11465 Table runner11466 Other

Section 6 - adult - Quilting tiedCLASS11470 Appliquéd quilt11471 Crazy quilt11472 Cross stitch quilt11473 Embroidered quilt11474 Infant quilt, 36”x 52” or smaller11475 Pieced quilt11476 Puff quilt11477 Mixed media quilt (use of 3 or more

techniques)11478 Mixed media non-quilt (use of 3 or more

techniques)11479 Group quilt (three or individuals) 11480 Pillow 11481 Place mats11482 Pot holders (set of three)11483 Stuffed Toy 11484 Wall hanging (36x52 and smaller)11485 Table runner 11486 Other

Section 7 - adult - embroideryCLASS11490 Apron11491 Bath towel11492 Dresser scarf11493 End table cloth11494 Hand towel11495 Lunch cloth11496 Pillow11497 Pillow case11498 Place mats11499 Pot holders - set of three11500 Tablecloth11501 Table runner11502 Tea towel11503 Toy11504 Vanity set (3 in set)11505 Wall Hanging11507 Cut Work11508 Norwegian embroidery11509 Other

Section 8 - adult - Brazilian embroideryCLASS11510 Clothing11511 Picture or Wall Hanging11512 Pillow11513 OtherSection 9 - Adult - Cross Stitch - CountedCLASS11530 Clothing11531 Pillow11532 Wall hanging (baby quilt size & smaller)11533 Holiday Item11534 Accessories

11535 Other

Section 10 - adult - Swedish Weaving classCLASS11540 Table Runner11541 Tablecloth11542 Blanket or Afghan11543 Other

Section 11 - adult - needlepointCLASS11550 Clothing11551 Pillow11552 Wall Hanging (baby quilt size & smaller)11553 Holiday Item11554 Accessories11555 Other

Section 12 - adult - Sewing, Women’s garmentsCLASS11570 Blouse with sleeves11571 Blouse without sleeves11572 Coat11573 Dress11574 Dress, formal11575 Dress, wedding11576 Jacket, lined11577 Jacket, unlined11578 Jeans11579 Jumper11580 Skirt, long11581 Skirt, short11582 Slacks11583 Recycled (from something else)11584 Two or more piece ensemble11585 Vest11586 Apron11587 Other

Section 13 - adult - Sewing, men’s garmentsCLASS11590 Coat11591 Jacket, lined11592 Jacket, unlined11593 Outfit - coat or vest and pants11594 Recycled (from something else)11595 Shirt11596 Slacks11597 Suit - tailored11598 Vest11599 Other

Section 14 - adult - Sewing, children’s garmentsCLASS11600 Blouse11601 Coat11602 Dress, casual11603 Dress, dressy11604 Jacket11605 Jeans11606 Jumper11607 Shirt, boy’s11608 Skirt11609 Suit11610 Ensemble11611 Other11612 Recycled (from something else)

Section 15 - adult - Sewing, noveltyCLASS11614 Scarf11615 Accessories11616 Holiday item11617 Patchwork dress or skirt11618 Pillow11619 Soft sculpture11620 Costume11621 Recycled (from something else)

11622 Blanket sewn11623 Blanket not sewn11622 Blanket sewn11623 Blanket not sewn11624 OtherSection 16 - adult - rugsCLASS11625 Braided11626 Crochet11627 Hand Woven11628 Hooked - Landscape11629 Hooked - Latch11630 Hooked – Traditional hand (cuts 2, 3, & 4)11631 Hooked – Primitive (cuts 6 and above)11632 Hooked – Novelty design11633 Hooked – Original design11634 Hooked – Pillows11635 Punch11636 Recycled (from something else)11637 Tapestry11638 Other

Section 17 - adult - Sewing machine art - not ProfessionalThe following Classes are limited to work done free motion on a sewing machine designed for normal sewing (Professional defined as anyone who receives pay for teaching Classes for specific technique, or who sells their work)CLASS11640 Beading11641 Bobbin work11642 Table Runner11643 Lace Making11644 Multi-Media (hand painted background with

thread enhancement, stamping, dying, etc.)11645 Portrait technique11646 Thread painting, side stitch11647 Thread painting, straight stitch11648 Thread painting combination of Straight

Stitch and Side Stitch11649 Manipulated Fabric Design (i.e. wrinkling,

pleating, tucking, smocking, etc.)11650 Free Motion Embroidery (Luny used in

Crewel Designs, 3-D objects, and self-made fabrics)

11651 Silk ribbon by machine11652 Recycled object used in machine embroidery11653 Free Motion Quilting11654 Appliqué11655 Other technique (Stitching through metal,

roving, teabags, other unusual objects, etc.)

Section 18 - adult - Sewing machine art, non free motionCLASS11660 Thread painting, Straight Stitch11661 Thread painting, Side Stitch11662 Thread painting, combination of Straight

Stitch and Side Stitch11663 Bobbin work11664 Lace Making11665 Portrait technique11666 Beading11667 Multi-Media (hand painted background with

thread enhancement, stamping, dying, etc.)11668 Manipulated Fabric Design (i.e. wrinkling,

pleating, tucking, smocking, etc.)11669 Free Motion Embroidery (Luny used in

Crewel Designs, 3-D objects, self-made fabrics)

11670 Silk ribbon by machine11671 Recycled object used in machine embroidery11672 Free Motion quilting11673 Appliqué11674 Decorative stitches used in a unique and

artful way11675 Other Technique (Stitching through metal,

roving, tea bags, other unusual objects, etc.)

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Section 19 - Special needs adult - 22 & OverCLASS11680 Crocheted item11681 Embroidered item11682 Quilted item11683 Sewn item - not a garment11684 Sewn item - garment11685 Knitted item11686 Needlepoint11687 Rug11688 Cross Stitch11689 OtherSection 20 - Professional - Sewing machine artThe following Classes are limited to work done free motion on a sewing machine designed for normal sewing (Professional defined as anyone who receives pay for teaching Classes for specific technique, or who sells their work)CLASS12030 Beading12031 Bobbin work12033 Lace Making12034 Multi-Media (hand painted background with

thread enhancement, stamping, dying, etc.)12035 Portrait technique12036 Thread painting, side stitch12037 Thread painting, straight stitch12038 Thread painting combination of Straight

Stitch and Side Stitch12039 Manipulated Fabric Design (i.e. wrinkling,

pleating, tucking, smocking, etc.)12040 Free Motion Embroidery (Luny used in

Crewel Designs, 3-D objects, self-made fabrics)

12041 Silk ribbon by machine12042 Recycled object used in machine embroidery12043 Free Motion Quilting12044 Appliqué12045 Other technique (Stitching through metal,

roving, teabags, other unusual objects, etc.Section 21 - Professional - Sewing machine art non free motionThe following Classes are limited to work done NON FREE MOTION with either a sewing machine designed for normal sewing or on special embellishment machines. (Programmed stitches, cams, computer cassette)CLASS12046 Thread painting, Straight Stitch12047 Thread painting, Side Stitch12048 Thread painting, combination of Straight

Stitch and Side Stitch12050 Bobbin work12051 Lace Making12052 Portrait technique12053 Beading12054 Multi-Media (hand painted background with

thread enhancement, stamping, dying, etc.)12055 Manipulated Fabric Design (i.e. wrinkling,

pleating, tucking, smocking, etc.)12056 Free Motion Embroidery (Luny used in

Crewel Designs, 3-D objects, self-made fabrics)

12057 Silk ribbon by machine12058 Recycled object used in machine embroidery12059 Free Motion quilting12060 Appliqué12061 Decorative Stitches12062 Other TechniquesSection 22 - Senior - crochetCLASS13000 Afghan13001 Afghan with embroidery13002 Afghan - infant13003 Bedspread

13004 Doilies under 12”13005 Doilies over 12”13006 Doll Outfit13007 Footwear - adult’s13008 Footwear - children’s13009 Footwear - infant’s13010 Hairpin Lace13011 Infant Set (booties, cap, garment)13012 Hats13013 Lace13014 Mittens13015 Pillows13016 Place mats13017 Potholders/dishcloths - set of three13018 Recycled (from something else)13019 Scarf13020 Stole/shawl or vest13021 Stuffed Toy13022 Sweater - woman’s13023 Sweater - man’s13024 Sweater - children’s13025 Sweater - infant’s13026 Tablecloth13027 Tatting13028 Other

Section 23 - Senior - Knitting - HandCLASS13030 Afghan13031 Afghan with embroidery13032 Afghan - infant13033 Bedspread13036 Doll Outfit13037 Footwear - adult’s13038 Footwear - children’s13039 Footwear - infant’s13040 Infant Set (booties, cap garment)13041 Hats13042 Mittens13043 Pillow13044 Place mats13045 Potholders/dish cloths - set of 313046 Recycled (from something else)13047 Scarf13050 Stole/shawl or vest13051 Stuffed Toy13052 Sweater - man’s13053 Sweater - woman’s13054 Sweater - children’s13055 Sweater - infant’s13056 Table Runner13057 Other

Section 24 - Senior - Quilting - HandCLASS13060 Appliquéd quilt13061 Crazy quilt13062 Cross stitch quilt13063 Embroidered quilt13064 Infant quilt, 36”x 52” or smaller13065 Pieced quilt13066 Puff quilt 13067 Mixed media quilt (use of 3 or more techniques)13068 Mixed media non-quilt (use of 3 or more techniques)13069 Group quilt (three or more individuals) 13070 Pillow 13071 Place mats13072 Potholders/ dishcloths (set of three)13073 Stuffed Toy13074 Wall hanging (36x52 and smaller)13075 Table runner13076 Other

Section 25 - Senior - Quilting machine, non computerizedCLASS13080 Appliquéd quilt13081 Crazy quilt

13082 Cross stitch quilt13083 Embroidered quilt13084 Infant quilt, 36”x 52” or smaller13085 Pieced quilt 13086 Puff quilt13087 Mixed media quilt (use of 3 or more techniques)13088 Mixed media non-quilt (use of 3 or more techniques)13089 Group quilt (three or more individuals) 13090 Pillow13091 Place mats13092 Potholders/ dishcloths (set of three)13093 Stuffed toy13094 Wall hanging (36x52 and smaller)13095 Table runner 13096 Other

Section 26 – Senior – Quilting machine, computerizedCLASS13150 Appliquéd quilt13151 Crazy quilt13152 Cross stitch quilt13153 Embroidered quilt13154 Infant quilt, 36”x52” or smaller13155 Pieced quilt 13156 Puff quilt 13157 Mixed media quilt (use of 3 or more techniques)13158 Mixed media non-quilt (use of 3 or more techniques)13159 Group quilt (three or more individuals) 13160 Pillow13161 Place mats13162 Potholder/ dishcloths (set of 3)13163 Stuffed toy13164 Wall hanging (36x52 and smaller)13165 Table runner13166 Other

Section 27 - Senior - Quilting tiedCLASS13520 Appliquéd quilt13521 Crazy quilt13522 Cross stitch quilt 13523 Embroidered quilt 13524 Infant quilt, 36”x52” or smaller13525 Pieced quilt13526 Puff quilt13527 Mixed media quilt (use of 3 or more techniques)13528 Mixed media non-quilt (use of 3 or more techniques)13529 Group Quilt (3 or more individuals)13530 Pillow13531 Placemats13532 Pot holders (set of 3)13533 Stuffed toy13534 Wall hanging (36x52 and smaller)13535 Table runner13536 Other

Section 28 - Senior - embroideryCLASS13540 Apron13541 Bath towel13542 Dresser scarf13543 End table cloth13544 Hand towel13545 Lunch cloth13546 Pillow13547 Pillow case13548 Place mats13549 Pot holders - set of three13550 Tablecloth13551 Table runner13552 Tea towel13553 Toy13554 Vanity set (3 in set)

13555 Wall Hanging13556 Cutwork13557 Norwegian embroidery13558 Other

Section 29 - Senior - Brazilian embroideryCLASS13560 Clothing13561 Picture or Wall Hanging13562 Pillow13563 Other

Section 30 - Senior - cross Stitch - countedCLASS13570 Clothing13571 Pillow13572 Wall hanging (baby quilt size & smaller)13573 Holiday Item13574 Accessories13575 Other

Section 31 - Senior - needlepointCLASS13580 Clothing13581 Pillow13582 Wall Hanging (baby quilt size & smaller)13583 Holiday Item13584 Accessories13585 Other

Section 32 - Senior - Swedish WeavingCLASS13590 Table Runner13591 Tablecloth13592 Blanket or Afghan13594 Other

Section 33 - Senior - Sewing, Women’s garmentsCLASS13600 Blouse with sleeves13601 Blouse without sleeves13602 Coat13603 Dress13604 Dress, formal13605 Dress, wedding13606 Jacket, lined13607 Jacket, unlined13608 Jeans13609 Jumper13610 Recycled (from something else)13611 Skirt, long13612 Skirt, short13613 Slacks13614 Two or more-piece ensemble13615 Vest13616 Apron13617 Other

Section 34 - Senior - Sewing, men’s garmentsCLASS13620 Coat13621 Jacket, lined13622 Jacket, unlined13623 Outfit - coat or vest and pants13624 Recycled (from something else)13625 Shirt13626 Slacks13627 Suit - tailored13628 Vest13629 Other

Section 35 - Senior - Sewing, children’s garmentsCLASS13635 Blouse13636 Coat13637 Dress, casual13638 Dress, dressy13639 Jacket

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13640 Jeans13641 Jumper13642 Recycled (from something else)13643 Shirt, boy’s13644 Skirt13645 Suit13646 Ensemble13647 Other

Section 36 - Senior - Sewing, noveltyCLASS13650 Scarf13651 Recycled - Something Else13652 Accessories13653 Holiday item13654 Patchwork dress or skirt13655 Soft sculpture13656 Pillow13657 Costume13658 Blanket, non-sewn 13659 Blanket, sewn13660 Other

Section 37 - Senior - rugsCLASS13665 Braided13666 Crochet13667 Hand Woven13668 Hooked - Landscape13669 Hooked - Latch13670 Hooked - Traditional hand (cuts 2, 3, & 4)13671 Hooked - Primitive (cuts 6 & above)13672 Hooked - Novelty design13673 Hooked - Original design13674 Hooked - Pillows13675 Punch13676 Recycled (from something else)13677 Tapestry13678 Other

Section 38 – Youth 6 & underCLASS14001 Ensemble - 2 or more pieces14002 Sewing Accessory14003 Sewing-Novelty item14004 Costumes14005 Counted Cross stitch14006 Cross Stitch14007 Crocheted item14008 Embroidered item14009 Holiday item14010 Knitted item14011 Pillow14012 Plastic canvas14013 Quilted item14014 Recycled (from something else)14015 Rug14016 Scarf14017 Sewing, any garment14018 Toy14019 Blanket, not sewn14020 Blanket, sewn14021 Other

Section 39 – Youth 7-9 years oldCLASS15001 Costumes15002 Crocheted item15003 Cross stitch15004 Cross stitch, counted15005 Embroidered item15006 Holiday item15007 Knitted hat15008 Knitted item, not hat15009 Pillow15010 Plastic canvas15011 Quilted item15012 Rug15013 Scarf15014 Sewing, any garment15015 Sewing, casual dress

15016 Sewing, dressy dress15017 Sewing - ensemble 2 pieces15018 Sewing - accessory15019 Sewing - novelty15020 Recycled (from something else)15021 Toy15022 Blanket, not sewn15023 Blanket, sewn15024 Other

Section 40 – Youth 10-12 years oldCLASS16001 Costumes16002 Crocheted item16003 Cross stitch16004 Cross stitch, counted16005 Embroidered item16006 Holiday item16007 Knitted hat16008 Knitted item, not hat16009 Pillow16010 Plastic canvas16011 Quilted item16012 Recycled (from something else)16013 Rug16014 Scarf16015 Sewing, any garment16016 Sewing, casual dress16017 Sewing, dressy dress16018 Sewing - Ensemble 2 pieces16019 Sewing - Accessory16020 Sewing - Novelty16021 Toy16022 Blanket, not sewn 16023 Blanket, sewn16024 OtherSection 41 – Youth 13 - 15 years oldCLASS17001 Costumes17002 Crocheted item17003 Cross stitch17004 Cross stitch, counted17005 Embroidered item17006 Holiday item17007 Knitted hat17008 Knitted item, not hat17009 Pillow17010 Plastic canvas17011 Quilted item17012 Recycled (from something else)17013 Rug17014 Scarf17015 Sewing, any garment17016 Sewing, casual dress17017 Sewing, dressy dress17018 Sewing - Ensemble 2 pieces17019 Sewing - Accessory17020 Sewing - Novelty17021 Toy17022 Blanket, not sewn17023 Blanket, sewn17024 OtherSection 42 – Youth 16 - 18 years oldCLASS18001 Costumes18002 Crocheted item18003 Cross stitch18004 Cross stitch, counted18005 Embroidered item18006 Holiday item18007 Knitted hat18008 Knitted item, not hat18009 Pillow18010 Plastic canvas18011 Quilted item18012 Recycled (from something else)18013 Rug18014 Scarf

18015 Sewing, any garment18016 Sewing, casual dress18017 Sewing, dressy dress18018 Sewing - Ensemble 2 pieces18019 Sewing - Accessory18020 Sewing - Novelty18021 Toy18022 Blanket, not sewn 18023 Blanket, sewn18024 Other

Section 43 - Special needs Youth - 21 & underSpecial - for any person who has physical or mental challenges that makes it difficult to compete in their regular age group.CLASS19000 Crocheted item19001 Embroidered item19002 Quilted item19003 Sewn item - not a garment19004 Sewn item - garment19005 Knitted item19006 Needlepoint19007 Rug19008 Cross Stitch19009 Blanket not sewn19010 Blanket sewn19011 Otherr

DePt. n - fiBer artSSuperintendent: Karen Dodson, 509-531-8140Assistant Superintendent: Mary Wonser, 503-616-1491Drop-off Time: Extended hours on Saturday, July 24, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pmPremiums:First-$5•Second-$4•Third-$3DePt. n - SPecial aWarDSBest of Show: Adult, Teen, YouthSuperintendent’s ChoiceTheme Award: All classes within the department will be eligible. Entries will be judged on originality, ability level and approximation to the Fair theme. Indicate entry in this class on exhibitor’s tag opposite entry number by inserting the word ‘theme’.A $10 award will be given to each of the above winners. It will be included in the Premium checks.

‘Made with Alpaca’Award for Weaving

Sponsored byCrescent Moon Ranch

Alpaca Boutique$50 gift certificate to boutique

‘Made with Alpaca’Award for Spinning

Sponsored byCrescent Moon Ranch

Alpaca Boutique$50 gift certificate to boutique

fiBer artS ruleS anD regulatiOnS Pre-registration is strongly encouraged as covid-19 state and local health mandates on building capacity may limit the number of last minute walk in entries.Please refer to DCF General Rules & Regulations in front of Exhibitor Premium Book.• Exhibitors must have their claim ticket to pick

up their exhibits.• Hanging exhibits must be ready to hang. If

item uses a dowel or rod for hanging please include in entry.

• Entry clerks take no responsibility for

accepting incomplete, incorrect, or duplicate entries that result in disqualification by the judge.

• All articles must be clean. No worn, soiled, or unfinished items will be judged.

• ‘Other’ category is for items not categorized. Items duplicating a category listed will not be judged.

• Exhibitors must have created all items entered in their name, completed same within the past two years, and not previously exhibited same at the Deschutes County Fair.

Divisions:•Adult: 18 years of age and older•Teen: Ages 13-17•Youth: Children 12 and under

Section 1 – adult—WeavingAll items must be woven and constructed by the same individual. Attach 3 x 5 card indicating fiber in warp and weft, and any other information you may wish to share with the judge and the public (technique, pattern, used, etc.) Please do not include your name on this card.CLASS7000 Jewelry7001 Scarf7002 Shawl7003 Belt, sash, lanyard7004 Hat7005 Purse7006 Accessories - other7007 Adult vest, jacket7008 Adult apparel - other7009 Baby or child’s clothing, blankets7010 Blankets, throws7011 Pillows7012 Towel 7013 Placemat set (2 or more) 7014 Napkins7015 Table runners, table cloths7016 Wall hanging7017 Rug, saddle blanket7018 Tapestry/Navajo7019 Yardage: (2 yards minimum, indicate intended use on card)7020 Finger weaving7021 Otherr

Section 2 – teen (13-17) WeavingAll items must be woven and constructed by the same individual. Attach 3 x 5 card indicating fiber in warp and weft, and any other information you may wish to share with the judge and the public (technique, pattern, used, etc.) Please do not include your name on this card.CLASS7021 Inkle loom weaving7022 Rigid Heddle Loom weaving7023 Multiple Harness Loom weaving7024 Other loom weaving

Section 3 – Youth (12 and under)—WeavingAll items must be woven and constructed by the same individual. Attach 3 x 5 card indicating fiber in warp and weft, and any other information you may wish to share with the judge and the public (technique, pattern, used, etc.) Please do not include your name on this card.CLASS7025 Inkle Loom weaving7026 Rigid Heddle Loom weaving7027 Multiple Harness Loom weaving7028 Other loom weaving

Section 4—adult—Handspun Yarns Minimum 50 yards, presented as a skein. Attach 3 x 5 card indicating type of fiber; breed, if known; yardage; intended use; type of dye if hand dyed; and any other information you may wish to share with

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the judge and the public. Attach sample swatch of unspun fiber and a sample swatch. Please do not include your name on this card.CLASS7030 Wool, single ply7031 Wool, 2 ply7032 Wool, 3 or more ply7033 Silk7034 Plant fibers: flax cotton, ramie, rayon, etc.7035 Novelty7036 Exotics: Angora, bison7037 Caprine - Mohair, Cashmere7038 Camelid – llama & alpaca7039 Camelid – camel & vicunas7040 Mixed fibers - 1 & 2 ply7041 Mixed fibers – 3 or more ply7042 Basket of handspun yarns, five or more

skeins arranged in a basket of your choice. This will be judged on aesthetic appearance of arrangement as well as the spun yarns. This does not need sample swatches. Please attach a 3x5 card with fiber information. Each skein does not need to be 50 yards.

Section 5—teen (13-17)—Handspun YarnsMinimum 50 yards, presented as a skein. Please attach 3 x 5 card indicating type of fiber; breed, if known; yardage; intended use; and any other information you may wish to share with the judge and the public. Attach sample swatch of unspun fiber. Please do not include your name on this card. CLASS7050 Handspun skein7051 Basket of handspun yarns, five or more

skeins arranged in a basket of your choice. This will be judged on aesthetic appearance of arrangement as well as the spun yarns. These skeins do not need to be 50 yards each.

Section 6 Youth (12 & under)—Handspun YarnsMinimum 50 yards, presented as a skein. Please attach 3 x 5 card indicating type of fiber; breed, if known; yardage; intended use; and any other information you may wish to share with the judge and the public. Attach sample swatch of unspun fiber. Please do not include your name on this card. CLASS7060 Handspun skein7061 Basket of handspun yarns, five or more

skeins arranged in a basket of your choice. This will be judged on aesthetic appearance of arrangement as well as the spun yarns. These skeins do not need to be 50 yards each.

Section 8 - constructed HandspunConstructed Handspun: Woven articles must be at least 50% handspun. Knitted, crocheted or felted items must be 80% handspun. Attach a 3 x 5 card indicating technique, type of fiber, breed, if known. Include a sample of all fibers used and any other information you may wish to share with the judge and the public. Please attach the name of your pattern used for your constructed handspun to your article when available, so that the judge and public may see what pattern you chose. Also list name of the pattern used on your 3x5 card. Please do not include your name on this card.CLASS7085 Scarf7086 Shawl7087 Mittens, gloves, socks7088 Belt, sash, purse, hat7089 Accessories - set7090 Adult jacket or sweater7091 Adult vest

7092 Adult apparel - other7093 Baby or child’s socks, booties7094 Baby or child’s clothing, blankets7095 Blanket, throw, pillow7096 Table linens - towels, placemats, napkins,

tablecloths7097 Wall hanging7098 Rug, saddle blanket7099 Navajo, tapestry7100 Other7101 Teen (13-17)7102 Youth (12 & under)

Section 9 – felting from fiberFelting is a non woven fabric made from wool, fur or hair matted by heat moisture and pressure. All items must be felted and constructed by the same individual. All items must be felted. Attach a 3 x 5 card indicating technique and any other information you may wish to share with the judge and the public. Please do not include your name on this card.CLASS7103 Scarf7104 Shawl7105 Jewelry7106 Accessories - mittens, gloves, hats, slippers,

purses7107 Vest, Jacket, Outerwear7108 Adult apparel - other7109 Baby or child’s clothing7110 Wall hanging7111 Rug7112 Pillow7113 Sculpture, stuffed toy7114 Other7115 Teen (13-17)7116 Youth (12 & Under)

Section 10 – needle feltingNeedle felting is done by using a single needle or a small group of needles (2-5) in a hand held tool, these needles are used to sculpt the wool fiber. The barbs catch the scales on the fiber and push them through the layers of wool tangling them and binding them together. All items must be felted. Attach a 3 x 5 card indicating technique and any other information you may wish to share with the judge and the public. Please do not include your name on this card.CLASS7118 Scarf7119 Shawl7120 Accessories - mittens, gloves, hats, slippers,

purses7121 Vest, Jacket, Outerwear7122 Adult apparel - other7123 Baby or child’s clothing7124 Wall hanging7125 Rug7126 Pillow7127 Sculpture, stuffed toy7128 Other7129 Teen (13-17)7130 Youth (12 & Under)

Section 11 – felting from constructed fabricFelting from constructed fabric – knitted, crochet, or woven. Attach a 3 x 5 card indicating technique and other information you may wish to share with the judge and the public. Please do not include your name on this card.CLASS7133 Scarf7134 Shawl7135 Accessories - mittens, gloves, hats, slippers,

purses7136 Vest, Jacket, Outerwear7137 Adult apparel - other7138 Baby or child’s clothing

7139 Wall hanging7140 Rug7141 Pillow7142 Sculpture, stuffed toy7143 Teen (13-17)7144 Youth (12 & Under)7145 Other (not listed above)Section 12 – nuno feltingIn Nuno felting loose fibers are felted to a fabric using a wet process. The fibers can be felted to one or both sides of the fabric. The felting can completely cover the background or be used as a decorative design. Attach a 3x5 card indicating techniques and any other information you may wish to share with the judge and the public. Please do not put your name on this card.CLASS7148 Scarf7149 Shawl7150 Accessories - mittens, gloves, hats, slippers,

purses7151 Vest, Jacket, Outerwear7152 Adult apparel - other7153 Baby or child’s clothing7154 Wall hanging7155 Rug7156 Pillow7157 Sculpture, stuffed toy7158 Teen (13-17)7159 Youth (12 & Under)Section 13 – fiber collaborationA finished project between 2 or more fiber artists including spinners, knitters, weavers, and felters. Include a 3x5 card including fiber information, techniques, and any other information you may wish to share with the judges and the public.CLASS7200 Scarves 7201 Shawls7202 Accessories7203 Adult apparel7204 Baby clothing, blankets7205 Interior decor7206 Other

DePt. O - HanDcraftSSuperintendent: Loretta Williams, 541-410-4602 (Please do not call after 9:00 pm)Assistant Superintendent: Cyndi Butler, 541-548-3400Drop-off Time: Extended hours on Saturday, July 24, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pmPremiums:First-$5•Second-$4•Third-$3Dept. O – SPecial aWarDSBest of Show: Senior, Adult, YouthSuperintendent’s ChoiceTheme Award: All classes within the Handcraft Department will be eligible. Entries will be judged on originality, ability level and approximation to the Fair theme. Indicate entry in this class on exhibitor’s tag opposite entry number by inserting the word ‘theme’.A $10 award will be given to each of the above. It will be included in the premium checks

HanDcraft general ruleS anD regulatiOnS Pre-registration is strongly encouraged as covid-19 state and local health mandates on building capacity may limit the number of last minute walk in entries.Please refer to DCF General Rules & Regulations in front of Exhibitor/Premium Book.• All items entered should have been completed

within the last two years and not previously exhibited at the Deschutes County Fair.

• Handcrafts not accepted by Kid’s Corner may be accepted by the Handicraft department.

• Items to hang must be ready to hang.Definitions:

•Adult: those 19 - 64 years of age •Senior: those 65 years and above•Youth: 13 - 18

Section 1 – adult - leatherCLASS8000 Tooled Item copy or kit8001 Tooled original design, any item8002 Non-tooled item - copy or kit8003 Non-tooled Item - original design8004 Other item not covered above

Section 2 – adult - WoodcraftCLASS8005 Bird houses and feeders8006 Bowls8007 Plates8008 Cups8009 Bottle stoppers8010 Cutting boards8011 Furniture8012 Game boards8013 Lathe work8014 Scroll8015 Intarsia8016 Wall hangings8017 Wood burning8018 Other item not covered above

Section 3 – adult - Whittle or carveCLASS8019 People 8020 Animal8021 Bird, Fish, or Mammal8022 Wall hanging8023 Inlaid carving8024 Other carving or whittling

Section 4 – adult - JewelryCLASS8025 Beaded Jewelry/ single item8026 Beaded Jewelry/ ensemble8027 Metal Jewelry/ single item8028 Metal Jewelry/ ensemble8029 Wooden Jewelry/ single item8030 Wooden, Jewelry/ ensemble8031 Macramé Jewelry/ single item8032 Macramé Jewelry/ ensemble8033 Mixed Media Jewelry/ single item8034 Mixed Media Jewelry/ensemble8035 Other item not covered above

Section 5 – adult - artificial flowersCLASS8035 Centerpiece 8038 Country/dried8039 Wall hangings8041 Holiday8045 Other item not covered above

Section 6 – adult - Wearable artCLASS8050 Fabric painting, shirts, etc.8051 Scarves, accessories8052 Other item not covered above

Section 7 – adult - Paper craftsCLASS8053 Origami (paper folding)8054 Paper sculpture misc.8055 Scherenschnitte (paper cutting)8056 Paper Mache’8057 Decoupage 8058 Quilling8059 Other item not covered above

Section 8 – adult - tole and Decorative PaintingCLASS8060 Birdhouses

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8063 Holidays8065 Painting on natural material8067 Painting on wood8068 Painting on function piece8069 Painting on furniture8080 Painting on glass8081 Painting on tin or metal 8083 Other painted objectSection 9 – Adult - Metal CraftsCLASS8102 Metal sculpture8103 Metal wall hangings8104 Knives8105 Other item not covered above

Section 10 - adult - country craftsCLASS8107 Antler crafts8108 Candles8109 Clay sculpture8110 Natural crafts8111 Plastic canvas 8112 Soap8113 Other item not covered above

Section 11 – adult - Handmade cards, etc.Cards will not be accepted in bagsCLASS8114 Stamped Greeting Card single8115 Stamped Greeting Cards (set of 2)8116 Stamped Decorative Gift Bag8117 Non-stamped Greeting Card, single8118 Non-stamped Greeting Cards (set of 2)8119 Non-stamped Decorative Gift Bag8120 Origami card single8121 Mixed media card single8122 Other item not covered above

Section 12 – adult - Holiday DecorationsCLASS8130 Christmas8131 Easter8132 Halloween8133 Ornaments8134 Other

Section 13 – adult - BasketryCLASS8140 Pine needle8141 Rag8142 Reed8143 Other item not covered above

Section 14 – adult - Plaster craftCLASS8145 Animals & birds8146 Figurines & lamps8147 Wall plaques8148 Other item not covered above

Section 15 – adult - DollsCLASS8150 Baby dolls8151 Adult dolls8152 Child dolls 13” - 18”8153 Child dolls over 18”8156 More than one doll combination8157 Other item not covered above

Section 16 - adult - Doll HousesCLASS8160 Doll house (scale) wood or plastic 8161 Barns and Outbuildings8162 Doll furniture (item or small grouping) wood

or plastic canvas8163 Other mediums

Section 17 – adult - fine artsCLASS8165 Painted Saws8166 China Painting8167 Stained Glass8168 Tile Painting

8169 Glass Etching8171 Other item not covered above

Section 18 – adult – ScrapbooksDisplay name on lower right corner of back coverCLASS8175 Double page8176 Single page8177 Complete book8178 Digital scrapbook

Section 19 – adult - cement artCLASS8185 Landscape8186 Wall hanging8187 Other item not covered above

Section 20 –Senior - leatherCLASS8200 Tooled Item - copy or kit8201 Tooled original design, any item8202 Non-tooled item - copy or kit8203 Non-tooled Item original design8204 Other item not covered above

Section 21 – Senior - WoodcraftCLASS8205 Bird houses and feeders8206 Bowls8207 Plates 8208 Cups8209 Bottle stoppers8210 Cutting Boards8211 Furniture8212 Game Boards8213 Lathe Work8214 Scroll8215 Intarsia8216 Wall Hangings8217 Wood Burning8218 Other item not covered above

Section 22 – Senior - Whittle or carveCLASS8219 People 8220 Animal8221 Bird, Fish, or Mammal8222 Wall Hanging8223 Inlaid Carving8224 Other Carvings or Whittling

Section 23 – Senior - JewelryCLASS8225 Beaded Jewelry/ single item8226 Beaded Jewelry/ ensemble8227 Metal Jewelry/ single item8228 Metal Jewelry/ ensemble8229 Wooden Jewelry/ single item8230 Wooden, Jewelry/ ensemble8231 Macramé Jewelry/ single item8232 Macramé Jewelry/ ensemble8233 Mixed Media Jewelry/ single item8234 Mixed Media Jewelry/ensemble8235 Other item not covered above

Section 24 - Senior - artificial flowersCLASS8236 Centerpiece 8237 Country 8239 Wall hangings8241 Holiday 8245 Other item not covered above

Section 25 – Senior - Wearable artCLASS8250 Fabric painting, shirts, etc.8251 Scarves, accessories8252 Other item not covered above

Section 26 – Senior - Paper craftsCLASS8253 Origami (paper folding)8254 Paper sculpture misc.8255 Scherenschnitte (paper cutting)8256 Paper Mache’

8257 Decoupage8258 Quilling8259 Other item not covered above

Section 27 – Senior - tole and Decorative PaintingCLASS8260 Birdhouses8263 Holidays8265 Painting on Natural Material8267 Painting on wood8268 Painting on function piece8269 Painting on furniture8280 Painting on glass8281 Painting on tin or metal 8283 Other Painted Object

Section 28 – Senior - metal craftsCLASS8302 Metal Sculpture8303 Metal Wall Hangings8304 Knives8305 Other item not covered above

Section 29 – Senior - country craftsCLASS8307 Antler crafts8308 Candles8309 Clay Sculpture8310 Natural crafts8311 Plastic Canvas 8312 Soap8313 Other item not covered above

Section 30 – Senior – Handmade cards, etc.Cards will not be accepted in bags.CLASS8314 Stamped Greeting Card - single8315 Stamped Greeting Cards (set of 2)8316 Stamped Decorative Gift Bag8317 Non-stamped Greeting Card - single8318 Non-stamped Greeting Cards (set of 2)8319 Non-stamped Decorative Gift Bag8320 Origami Card – single8321 Mixed media card - single8322 Other item not covered above

Section 31 – Senior - Holiday DecorationsCLASS8330 Christmas8331 Easter8332 Halloween8333 Ornaments8334 Other

Section 32 – Senior - BasketryCLASS8340 Pine needle8341 Rag8342 Reed8343 Other item not covered above

Section 33 - Senior - Plaster craftCLASS8345 Animals & birds8346 Figurines & Lamps8347 Wall Plaques8348 Other item not covered above

Section 34 – Senior - DollsCLASS8350 Baby dolls8351 Adult dolls8352 Child dolls 13” - 18”8353 Child dolls over 18”8356 More than one doll combination8357 Other item not covered above

Section 35 – Senior - Doll HousesCLASS8360 Doll house (scale) wood or plastic canvas8361 Barns and outbuildings8362 Doll furniture (item or small grouping) wood

or plastic canvas8363 Other mediums

Section 36 - Senior - fine artsCLASS8365 Painted Saws8366 China Painting8367 Stained Glass8368 Tile Painting8369 Glass Etching8371 Other item not covered above

Section 37 – Senior - ScrapbooksCLASS8375 Double page8376 Single page8377 Complete book8378 Digital scrapbook

Section 38 - Youth - 13 - 18 - leatherCLASS8400 Tooled Item copy or kit8401 Tooled original design, any item8402 Non-tooled item - copy or kit8403 Non-tooled Item -original design8404 Other item not covered aboveSection 39 – Youth – 13-18- WoodcraftCLASS8405 Bird Houses and Feeders8406 Bowls8407 Plates 8408 Cups8409 Bottle stoppers8410 Cutting boards8411 Furniture8412 Game boards8413 Lathe work8414 Scroll8415 Intarsia8416 Wall hangings8417 Wood burning8418 Other item not covered above

Section 40 - Youth - 13 - 18 - Whittle or carveCLASS8419 People8420 Animal8421 Bird, Fish, or Mammal8422 Wall hanging8423 Inlaid carving8424 Other carving or whittling

Section 41 - Youth - 13 - 18 - JewelryCLASS8425 Beaded Jewelry/single item8426 Beaded Jewelry/ensemble8427 Metal Jewelry/single item8428 Metal Jewelry/ensemble8429 Wooden Jewelry/single item8430 Wooden, Jewelry/ensemble8431 Macramé Jewelry/single item8432 Macramé Jewelry/ensemble8433 Mixed Media Jewelry/ single item8434 Mixed Media Jewelry/ensemble8435 Other item not covered above

Section 42 - Youth – 13 - 18 - artificial flowersCLASS8435 Centerpiece8437 Country8439 Wall hangings8441 Holiday8445 Other item not covered above

Section 43 - Youth - 13 - 18 - Wearable artCLASS8450 Fabric painting, shirts, etc.8451 Scarves, accessories8452 Other item not covered above

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Section 44 - Youth – 13 - 18 - Paper craftsCLASS8453 Origami (paper folding)8454 Paper sculpture misc.8455 Scherenschnitte (paper cutting)8456 Paper Mache8457 Decoupage8458 Quilling8459 Other item not covered above

Section 45 - Youth - 13 - 18 - tole and Decorative PaintingCLASS8460 Birdhouses8463 Holidays8465 Painting on Natural Material8467 Painting on wood8468 Painting on function piece8469 Painting on furniture8480 Painting on glass8481 Painting on tin or metal 8483 Other Painted Object

Section 46 - Youth - 13 - 18 - metal craftsCLASS8502 Metal Sculpture8503 Metal Wall Hangings8504 Knives8505 Other item not covered above

Section 47 - Youth - 13 - 18 - country craftsCLASS8507 Antler crafts8508 Candles8509 Clay Sculpture8510 Natural crafts8511 Plastic Canvas8512 Soap8513 Other item not covered above

Section 48 - Youth 13 - 18 – Handmade cards, etc.Cards will not be accepted in bags.CLASS8514 Stamped Greeting Card - single8515 Stamped Greeting Cards (set of 2)8516 Stamped Decorative Gift Bag8517 Non-stamped Greeting Card - single8518 Non-stamped Greeting Cards (set of 2)8519 Non-stamped Decorative Gift Bag8520 Origami card – single8521 Mixed media card - single8522 Other item not covered above

Section 49 - Youth – 13 - 18 - Holiday DecorationsCLASS8530 Christmas8531 Easter8532 Halloween8533 Ornaments8534 Other

Section 50 - Youth – 13 - 18- BasketryCLASS8540 Pine needle8541 Rag8542 Reed8543 Other item not covered above

Section 51 - Youth – 13 - 18 - Plaster craftCLASS8545 Animals & birds8546 Figurines & Lamps8547 Wall Plaques8548 Other item not covered above

Section 52 - Youth - 13 - 18 - DollsCLASS8550 Baby dolls8551 Adult dolls8552 Child dolls 13” - 18”8553 Child dolls over 18”8556 More than one doll combination8557 Other item not covered above

Section 53 - Youth - 13 - 18 - Doll HousesCLASS8560 Doll house (scale) wood or plastic canvas8561 Barns and outbuildings8562 Doll furniture (item or small grouping) wood

or plastic canvas8563 Other mediums

Section 54 - Youth 13 - 18 - fine artsCLASS8565 Painted Saws8566 China Painting8567 Stained Glass8568 Tile Painting8569 Glass Etching8571 Other item not covered above

Section 55 - Youth - 13 - 18 - ScrapbooksCLASS8575 Double page8576 Single page8577 Complete book8578 Digital scrapbook

Section 56 - Junior Youth 8 - 12CLASS8589 Handcrafts not in Kid’s Corner categories

Section 57 - environmentally all green All ages and ability levelsCLASS8590 Wood8591 Plastic8592 Rubber8593 Metal8594 Paper8595 Recycled8596 Other

Section 58 - collectiblesAll ages and ability levelsCollectibles have to be already displayable as a unit. If needed to be hung, they must be hangable at time of delivery.CLASS8597 3-5 Items8598 6-8 Items8599 9 or more Items

DePt. OO - ceramicSSuperintendent: Loretta Williams, 541-410-4602, (Please do not call after 9:00 pm)Assistant Superintendent: Cyndi Butler, 541-548-3400Drop-off Time: Extended hours on Saturday, July 24, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pmPremiums:First-$5•Second-$4•Third-$3

Dept. OO - SPecial aWarDSBest of Show: Adult/Professional, Adult/Amateur, YouthSuperintendent’s ChoiceTheme Award: All classes within the Handcraft Department will be eligible. Entries will be judged on originality, ability level and approximation to the Fair theme. Indicate entry in this class on exhibitor’s tag opposite entry number by inserting the word ‘theme’.A $10 award will be given to each of the above. It will be included in the premium checks

ceramicS ruleS anD regulatiOnS Pre-registration is strongly encouraged as covid-19 state and local health mandates on building capacity may limit the number of last minute walk in entries.Please refer to DCF General Rules & Regulations in front of Exhibitor/Premium Book.• If ceramic set, pieces must be securely

attached to each other in some way. Example: lids taped to teapots, figurines rubber banded to one another, etc.

• All items should have been completed within the last two years and not previously shown at the Deschutes County Fair.

Basis for Judging:•Clean up, mold marks removed. Finishing•Coordination of color•Originality•Bottom of piece, inside of lid, etc.•Details (eyes, flowers, etc.)•No cracks, chips, or separation of glaze on

the piece•Attention is given to how complicated the

piece is•Luster and gold evenly supplied

Definitions:•Adult: those 19 - 64 years of age•Senior: those 65 years and above •Youth: 13 - 18

Section 1 – adult – low & High, fired & finished greenwareCLASS8600 Animals, domestic and farm dishes8601 Bath accessories8602 Clock8603 Dishes - place setting8604 Fantasy8605 Figurines and candleholders8606 Gold, luster, decals8607 Holiday Items8608 Jewelry8609 Kitchen accessories8610 Lamps & lighted pieces8611 Pitchers & Bowls8612 Planters, vases, and frames8613 Wall plaques8614 Wildlife8615 Other

Section 2 – adult - non-fired finished BisqueCLASS8620 Animals, domestic and farm8621 Chalked figure, any item8622 Christmas8623 Clocks8624 Fantasy8625 Figurines8626 Holiday items (other than Christmas)8627 Kitchen accessories8628 Lamp and lighted pieces8629 Mixed media (stain and fired color used in

same piece as part of design)8630 Planters8631 Southwest8632 Stains, vases, and frames8633 Wall plaques8634 Wildlife8635 Other

Section 3 – adult – Hand built, glazedCLASS8640 Hand built item 6” and under8641 Hand built item over 6”8642 Hand built set, 2- 5 pieces8643 Other

Section 4 - adult – Hand built, non-glazedCLASS8650 Hand built item 6” and under8651 Hand built item over 6”8652 Hand built, set 2 - 5 pieces8653 Other

Section 5 – adult – Wheel thrown glazedCLASS8655 Wheel thrown item 6” & under8656 Wheel thrown item over 6”8657 Wheel thrown set 2-5 pieces8658 Other

Section 6 – adult – Wheel thrown non-glazedCLASS8660 Wheel thrown item 6” and under8661 Wheel thrown item over 6”8662 Wheel thrown set, 2-5 pieces8663 Other

Section 7 – Senior – low & High, fired & finished greenwareCLASS8700 Animals, domestic and farm8701 Bath accessories8702 Clock8703 Dishes - place setting, serving plates and

bowls8704 Fantasy8705 Figurines and candleholders8706 Gold, luster, decals8707 Holiday Items8708 Jewelry8709 Kitchen access.8710 Lamps & lighted pieces8711 Pitchers & Bowls8712 Planters, vases, and frames8713 Wall plaques8714 Wildlife8715 Other

Section 8 – Senior - non-fired finished BisqueCLASS8720 Animals, domestic and farm8721 Chalked figure, any item8722 Christmas8723 Clocks8724 Fantasy8725 Figurines8726 Holiday items (other than Christmas)8727 Kitchen accessories8728 Lamp and lighted pieces8729 Mixed media (stain and fired color used in

same piece as part of design)8730 Planters8731 Southwest8732 Stains, vases, and frames8733 Wall plaques8734 Wildlife8735 Other

Section 9- Senior – Hand built, glazedCLASS8740 Hand built item 6” and under8741 Hand built item over 6”8742 Hand built set, 2-5 pieces8743 Other

Section 10 – Senior – Hand built, non-glazedCLASS8750 Hand built item 6” and under8751 Hand built item over 6”8752 Hand built, set 2 - 5 pieces8753 Other

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Section 11 – Senior – Wheel thrown glazedCLASS8755 Wheel thrown item 6” & under8756 Wheel thrown item over 6”8757 Wheel thrown set 2-5 pieces8758 Other

Section 12 – Senior – Wheel thrown non-glazedCLASS8760 Wheel thrown item 6” and under8761 Wheel thrown item over 6”8762 Wheel thrown set, 2-5 pieces8763 Other

Section 13 - Youth 13 - 18 – low & High, fired & finished greenwareCLASS8800 Animals, domestic and farm8801 Bath accessories8802 Clock8803 Dishes - place setting, serving plates and

bowls8804 Fantasy8805 Figurines and candleholders8806 Gold, luster, decals8807 Holiday Item8808 Jewelry8809 Kitchen accessories.8810 Lamps & lighted pieces8811 Pitchers & Bowls8812 Planters, vases, and frames8813 Wall plaques8814 Wildlife8815 Other

Section 14 - Youth 13 - 18 - non-fired finished BisqueCLASS8820 Animals, domestic and farm8821 Chalked figure, any item8822 Christmas8823 Clocks8824 Fantasy8825 Figurines8826 Holiday items (other than Christmas)8827 Kitchen accessories8828 Lamp and lighted pieces8829 Mixed media (stain and fired color used in

part of design)8830 Planters8831 Southwest8832 Stains, vases, and frames8833 Wall plaques8834 Wildlife8835 Other

Section 15 - Youth - 13 - 18 – Hand built, glazedCLASS8840 Hand built item 6” and under8841 Hand built item over 6”8842 Hand built set, 2-5 pieces8843 Other

Section 16 – Youth - 13 - 18 – Hand built, non-glazedCLASS8850 Hand built item 6” and under8851 Hand built item over 6”8852 Hand built, set 2 - 5 pieces8853 Other

Section 17 - Youth - 13 -18 – Wheel thrown glazedCLASS8855 Wheel thrown item 6” & under8856 Wheel thrown item over 6”8857 Wheel thrown set 2-5 pieces8858 Other

Section 18 - Youth - 13 - 18 – Wheel thrown non-glazedCLASS8860 Wheel thrown item 6” and under8861 Wheel thrown item over 6”8862 Wheel thrown set, 2-5 pieces8863 Other

DePt. P - fine artSSuperintendent: Kristi Stone, 541-815-6234Assistant Superintendent: Sharon Watkinds, 541-420-1625Drop-off Time: Extended hours on Saturday, July 24, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm and Sunday, July 25, from 10 am to 2 pmPremiums: First-$5•Second-$4•Third-$3Dept. P – SPecial aWarDSBest of Show: Professional, Semi-Professional, Amateur, Novice, Youth for age 13-15, Youth for age 16-18Superintendent’s ChoiceTheme Award: All classes within the Fine Art Department will be eligible. Entries will be judged on originality, ability level and approximation to the Fair theme. Indicate entry in this class on exhibitor’s tag opposite entry number by inserting the word ‘theme’.A $10 award will be given to each of the above. It will be included in the premium checks.

fine artS ruleS anD regulatiOnS Pre-registration is strongly encouraged as covid-19 state and local health mandates on building capacity may limit the number of last minute walk in entries.Please refer to DCF General Rules & Regulations in front of Exhibitor/Premium Book.• No advertisements or ads by professionals.

No organization advertisements.• Do not put phone number on exhibitor tags.• All items entered should have been

completed within the last two years and not previously exhibited at the Deschutes County Fair.

• The goal of the Fine Arts Department is to encourage and reward original works of art and to recognize art generated from non-original sources. COPIED WORKS for youth classes only. A work is a copy when the problems of composition, color, and essence have been resolved by another. Thus, a copy is an unfair measure against an original work. No paint-by-number.

• Adult Professional and Semi-Professional sections and classes cannot accept works generated from a classroom or TV setting. Adult Amateur and Novice sections and classes will accept works generated from classroom and TV sources.

• Paint Nite Art Section: Must have been created within the previous (one) year. All framing, hanging, gallery wrap rules apply. “People’s Choice” for paint nite work.

• Note change: Maximum size 36”x40” (including frame). Minimum size 11”x14” (including frame). • If the minimum is less than either side

measurement, IT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED (example 8”x20”).

Framing:•All entries must be two dimensional

and ready to hang on a wall or they will not be accepted. Paintings on jars or saws may be accepted in Handcrafts (Dept. O).

•All adult entries must be framed with wire on back for hanging ~ no exceptions.

•Standard framing and matting with glass is appropriate.

•Gallery wrap as a form of framing will be accepted. (Gallery wraps – Canvas over edges and stapled on back. Painting is extended out and onto outer edges of canvas).

•No saw tooth hung artwork will be accepted. (Saw tooth - Metal hangers commonly found at hardware stores.)

•All entries in youth classes must be either framed with wire hangers or matted with stiff backing (foam core). No glued or stick-on hangers.

• If an entry is not hangable it will not be accepted.

•Suitability of frame or neatness in matting will be considered in accepting exhibits for classes and judging - youth included.

•Superintendent has the discretion to accept or deny entries. Each case will be considered and discussed to the satisfaction of parties involved. K. Stone

• No exhibitor will be allowed to enter work in one medium (i.e. oil) as a professional and another medium (i.e. pastel) as a novice.

• Attach name, address, phone number, and name of section and class entered to back of each exhibit. Hang completed exhibitor tags with string in upper left-hand corner of artwork.

• No personal or other phone number on exhibitor tags. Personal information goes only on the back of the exhibit as directed.

• All entries must be in good taste. Nudes or any material unsuitable for any age will not be accepted. It is the Superintendent’s decision.

• Digital Art Photography (Photo enhancement): Created with the aid of a computer with a photo as a starting point. The computer software programs have the tools to create unique fine art as an end product.

• Computer Art: Original compositions not enhanced photography.

• Mixed Media: When a minimum of two (2) mediums are COMBINED to create a work of art. For example, pencil plus pen and ink, or pastel plus pencil plus collage. All works of collage fit into mixed media classes.

Definitions:Professional: One who does artwork mainly for sale, art shows, or galleries, one who has had several years experience, has given art instruction to others, does work to be reproduced as prints for resale purposes, or sells the majority of their work. Semi-Professional: One who does artwork for sales, who has had advanced instruction, who has publicly shown work in shows or galleries with the intention to sell, and one who has sold artwork for more than a hobby. Amateur: One who does artwork as a hobby, one who may sell an occasional painting or drawing, and one who may be taking some art instruction.Novice: A beginner with very limited experience or instruction.*Superintendent has the discretion to advance entries to the next section up.

Section 1 - Professional - Oil Painting CLASS9000 Abstract9001 Animals, fish, fowl, or reptile9002 Buildings/Structures9003 Flowers/Still Life9004 Lakes/Streams9005 Landscapes9006 Portraits/People

9007 Religious theme9008 Seascape/Marine Life

Section 2 - Professional - Water colorCLASS9020 Abstract9021 Animals, fish, fowl, or reptile9022 Buildings/Structures9023 Flowers/Still Life9024 Lakes/Streams9025 Landscapes9026 Portraits/People9027 Religious theme9028 Seascape/Marine Life

Section 3 - Professional - acrylicCLASS9030 Abstract9031 Animals, fish, fowl, or reptile9032 Buildings/Structures9033 Flowers/Still Life9034 Lakes/Streams9035 Landscapes9036 Portraits/People9037 Religious theme9038 Seascape/Marine Life

Section 4 - Professional - PastelsCLASS9040 People9041 Animals9042 Landscape9043 Other

Section 5 - Professional - calligraphyCLASS9044 Calligraphy only9045 Calligraphy with artwork

Section 6 - Professional - colored PencilCLASS9046 Any subject

Section 7 - Professional - Pen & ink, ScratchboardIncludes colored inks, brush sharpies, and/or felt tip pensCLASS9050 Any subject

Section 8 - Professional - graphite Pencil/SilverpointCLASS9051 Any subject

Section 9 - Professional - charcoalCLASS9053 Any subject

Section 10 - Professional - mixed mediaThe use of more than one media used in the same work, as in watercolor and ink, pastels and acrylic, etc.CLASS9055 Any subject

Section 11 - Professional – computer artCLASS9060 Any subject

Section 12 – Professional – Digital art PhotographyCLASS9065 Any subject

Section 13 – Professional – gouacheCLASS9070 Any subject

Section 14 - Semi-Professional - Oil Painting CLASS9100 Abstract9101 Animals, fish, fowl, or reptile9102 Buildings/Structures9103 Flowers/Still Life9104 Lakes/Streams

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9105 Landscapes9106 Portraits/People9107 Religious theme9108 Seascape/Marine Life

Section 15 - Semi-Professional - Water colorCLASS9120 Abstract9121 Animals, fish, fowl, or reptile9122 Buildings/Structures9123 Flowers/Still Life9124 Lakes/Streams9125 Landscapes9126 Portraits/People9127 Religious theme9128 Seascape/Marine Life

Section 16 - Semi-Professional - acrylicCLASS9130 Abstract9131 Animals, fish, fowl, or reptile9132 Buildings/Structures9133 Flowers/Still Life9134 Lakes/Streams9135 Landscapes9136 Portraits/People9137 Religious theme9138 Seascape/Marine Life

Section 17 - Semi-Professional - PastelsCLASS9140 People9141 Animals9142 Landscape9143 Other

Section 18- Semi-Professional - calligraphyCLASS9144 Calligraphy only9145 Calligraphy with artwork

Section 19 - Semi-Professional - colored PencilCLASS9146 Any Subject

Section 20 - Semi-Professional - Pen and ink, ScratchboardIncludes colored inks, brush sharpies, and/or felt tip pensCLASS9150 Any Subject

Section 21 - Semi-Professional – graphite, Pencil/SilverpointCLASS9151 Any Subject

Section 22 - Semi-Professional - charcoalCLASS9153 Any Subject

Section 23 - Semi-Professional - mixed mediaThe use of more than one media used in the same work, as in watercolor and ink, pastels and acrylic, etc.CLASS9155 Any Subject

Section 24 - Semi-Professional – computer artCLASS9160 Any Subject

Section 25 – Semi-Professional-Digital art PhotographyCLASS9165 Any subject

Section 26-Semi-Professional – gouacheCLASS9170 Any subject

Section 27 - amateur - Oil Painting CLASS9200 Abstract9201 Animals, fish, fowl, or reptile9202 Buildings/Structures9203 Flowers/Still Life9204 Lakes/Streams9205 Landscapes9206 Portraits/People9207 Religious theme9208 Seascape/Marine Life

Section 28 - amateur - Water colorCLASS9220 Abstract9221 Animals, fish, fowl, or reptile9222 Buildings/Structures9223 Flowers/Still Life9224 Lakes/Streams9225 Landscapes9226 Portraits/People9227 Religious theme9228 Seascape/Marine Life

Section 29 - amateur - acrylicCLASS9230 Abstract9231 Animals, fish, fowl, or reptile9232 Buildings/Structures9233 Flowers/Still Life9234 Lakes/Streams9235 Landscapes9236 Portraits/People9237 Religious theme9238 Seascape/Marine Life

Section 30 - amateur - PastelsCLASS9240 People9241 Animals9242 Landscape9243 Other

Section 31 - amateur - calligraphyCLASS9244 Calligraphy only9245 Calligraphy with artwork

Section 32 - amateur - colored PencilCLASS9246 Any subject

Section 33 - amateur - Pen and ink, ScratchboardIncludes colored inks, brush sharpies, and/or felt tip pensCLASS9250 Any subject

Section 34 - amateur - graphite Pencil/SilverpointCLASS9251 Any subject

Section 35 - amateur - charcoalCLASS9253 Any subject

Section 36 - amateur - mixed mediaThe use of more than one media used in the same work, as in watercolor and ink, pastels and acrylic, etc.CLASS9255 Any subject

Section 37 - amateur –computer artCLASS9260 Any subject

Section 38 – amateur – Digital art PhotographyCLASS9265 Any subject

Section 39 – amateur – gouacheCLASS9270 Any subject

Section 40 - novice - Oil PaintingCLASS9300 Abstract9301 Animals, fish, fowl, or reptile9302 Buildings/Structures9303 Flowers/Still Life9304 Lakes/Streams9305 Landscapes9306 Portraits/People9307 Religious theme9308 Seascape/Marine Life

Section 41 - novice - Water colorCLASS9320 Abstract9321 Animals, fish, fowl, or reptile9322 Buildings/Structures9323 Flowers/Still Life9324 Lakes/Streams9325 Landscapes9326 Portraits/People9327 Religious theme9328 Seascape/Marine Life

Section 42 - novice - acrylicCLASS9330 Abstract9331 Animals, fish, fowl, or reptile9332 Buildings/Structures9333 Flowers/Still Life9334 Lakes/Streams9335 Landscapes9336 Portraits/People9337 Religious theme9338 Seascape/Marine Life

Section 43 - novice - PastelsCLASS9340 People9341 Animals9342 Landscape9343 Other

Section 44 - novice - calligraphyCLASS9344 Calligraphy only9345 Calligraphy with artwork

Section 45 - novice - colored PencilCLASS9346 Any subject

Section 46 - novice - Pen and ink, ScratchboardIncludes colored inks, brush sharpies, and/or felt tip pensCLASS9350 Any subject

Section 47 - novice - graphite Pencil/SilverpointCLASS9351 Any subject

Section 48 - novice- charcoalCLASS9353 Any subject

Section 49 - novice - mixed mediaThe use of more than one media used in the same work, as in watercolor and ink, pastels and acrylic, etc.CLASS9355 Any subject

Section 50 - novice – computer artCLASS9360 Any subject

Section 51 – novice – Digital art PhotographyCLASS9365 Any subject

Section 52 – novice – gouachesCLASS9370 Any subject

Section 53 - Youth 13 - 15 years oldCLASS9400 Acrylic, any item9401 Calligraphy, with/without art9402 Charcoal, any item9403 Computer Art, any item9404 Colored pencil - people9405 Colored pencil - animal9406 Colored pencil – landscape9407 Digital art photography/ any subject9408 Graphite pencil - people9409 Graphite pencil - animal9410 Graphite pencil – landscape9411 Gouache/any subject9412 Mixed media, any item (see rules and

regulations for description)9413 Oil, any item9414 Pastel – chalk/oil, any item 9415 Pen & ink, any item9416 Scratchboard, any item9417 Watercolor, any item

Section 54 - Youth 16 - 18 years oldCLASS9500 Acrylic, any item9501 Calligraphy, with/without art9502 Charcoal, any item9503 Computer Art, any item9504 Colored pencil - people9505 Colored pencil - animal9506 Colored pencil – landscape9507 Digital art photography/any subject9508 Graphite pencil - people9509 Graphite pencil - animal9510 Graphite pencil – landscape9511 Gouache/any subject9512 Mixed media, any item (see rules and

regulations for description)9513 Oil, any item9514 Pastel – chalk/oil, any item 9515 Pen & ink, any item9516 Scratchboard, any item9517 Watercolor, any item

Section 55 – Age 13 to Adult - Paint Nite ArtCLASS9518 Any subject (See rules and regulations for

description)

DePt. Q - PHOtOgraPHYSuperintendent: Jeannie Holtby, 541-548-7532 Assistant Superintendent: Tracie RonhaarDrop-off Time: Extended hours on Saturday, July 24, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pmPhotography Dept. Critique: The photography department critique will not be held this year.

PHOtOgraPHY general ruleS anD regulatiOnS Exhibitors are limited to 5 photography entries per person due to capacity limitations from current Covid-19 state and local health mandates.Pre-registration is strongly encouraged as covid-19 state and local health mandates on building capacity may limit the number of last minute walk in entries.Please refer to DCF General Rules & Regulations in front of Exhibitor/Premium Book.• Photos must have been taken within the last

two years and NOT previously exhibited at the Deschutes County Fair, including 4-H.

• You cannot enter in more than one division (Adult Novice, Adult Advanced, etc.)

• Exhibitors can only enter photos which they have taken themselves.

• Entry tags may be obtained at the Fair Entry Office. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to obtain an exhibitor’s number and to fill out

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the tags completely and properly. Placement into categories is left to your own discretion and honesty. Enter photo into class that best describes it.

• Please title your entry tag (i.e. CATS) with the class number in which it is being entered, so we have no question on the photo, or the photo subject. After the exhibitor’s tag is PROPERLY completed, fold up the bottom, remove strings and tape it to the back of the photo on the bottom right-hand corner of the photo as it faces you, with the entry number showing. A clip hanger is provided by the Fair.

• The maximum picture size is 8”x12” The minimum picture size is 5”x7”. The photo size can be anywhere between 5”x7” and 8”x12”. Example: photo can be 5”x12”.

• Total size of entries cannot exceed 8”x12”. Foam board backing is to be the same size as your photo.

Presentation: • Mount photo on foam core cut to size of photo.

We cannot accept construction paper.• We will not accept wood, glass, plastic, or

metal framing. Your name and exhibitor’s number must be placed on the back of the foam board. Pictures will not be accepted with writing on the front of the photograph.

• The department superintendent reserves the right to reject any exhibit on the basis of improper or inadequate presentation, or information given on the exhibitor’s tag. Exhibitors entering under false pretenses or violations of the rules and regulations will not receive premiums. All exhibits will be displayed according to the information given on the exhibit tag.

• If there is a large category, it may be divided into a smaller subcategory by the superintendents.

Entry Day:• To save time, please have your photo

entries in numerical order from the lowest to the highest class number.

• Please make sure that all strings have been removed from your tags and that your entry tag is positioned in the lower right hand corner of your exhibit as you look at your photo.

Definitions:Adult Novice: Person who has not won 3 blue ribbonsAdult Advanced: Professionals, highly trained and those who have won 3 or more blue ribbons.Youth: Age 13-15 and 16-18. (4-H participants must enter different photos than those used for 4-H exhibit.) Youth who enter photography exhibits in Kid’s Corner are not allowed to enter in Dept. Q and will not receive a wristband.

Dept. Q – SPecial aWarDSBest of Show: Adult Novice, Adult Advanced, Youth 13 - 15, Youth 16 - 18Superintendent’s ChoiceTheme Award: Fair theme will be the subject of this award. All classes within the Dept. will be eligible to be considered for this award. Entries will be judged on originality, ability level and approximation to the theme. Indicate on the exhibitor tag that the entry is to be considered by inserting the word ‘theme’ on the tag in the upper right-hand corner. ‘Theme’ is not a class by itself. Adult and Youth will be judged together for the ‘Theme’ award.A $10 award will be given to each of the above awards. Two ‘Best of Shows’ will be chosen to go on to the State Fair - 1 Adult and 1 Youth. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to enter, deliver, and pickup

their entry from the state fair.

Section 1 - adult novice - color PrintsCLASS10000 Action/Sports10001 Architecture10002 Cats & Dogs - Domestic10003 Intensely Magnified10004 Character Study/Portrait10006 Shadows/Reflections10007 Floral10010 Insects & Butterflies10011 Landscapes10013 Spring & Fall10014 Pet/Farm Animals (no dogs, cats)10015 Photo taken at last year’s Deschutes County

Fair10016 Bridges10017 Seascape/Ocean (day shots)10018 Patriotic10020 Sunrise/Sunset10021 Transportation - Functional, boat, train,

plane, etc.10022 Texture/Pattern10023 Waterfalls/Rapids10024 Wild Animals or Birds10025 Winter Scene10026 Fences

Section 2 - adult novice - Black and White - Self/commercially printed (includes sepia)CLASS10031 Architecture10032 Cats & Dogs - Domestic10034 Character Study/Portrait10036 Shadows/Reflections10037 Floral10041 Landscapes10047 Seascape/Ocean (day shots)10048 Patriotic10051 Transportation - Functional, boat train, plane,

etc.10052 Texture/Pattern10053 Waterfalls/Rapids10054 Wild Animals or Birds10055 Winter Scene10056 Fences

Section 3 - adult advanced - color PrintsCLASS10100 Action/Sports10101 Architecture10102 Cats & Dogs - Domestic10103 Intensely Magnified10104 Character Study/Portrait10106 Shadows/Reflections10107 Floral10110 Insects & Butterflies10111 Landscapes10113 Spring & Fall10114 Pet/Farm Animals (no dogs, cats)10115 Photo taken at last year’s Deschutes County

Fair10116 Bridges10117 Seascape/Ocean (day shots)10118 Patriotic10120 Sunrise/Sunset10121 Transportation - Functional, boat, train,

plane, etc.10122 Texture/Pattern10123 Waterfalls/Rapids10124 Wild Animals or Birds10125 Winter Scene10126 Fences

Section 4 - adult advanced - Black and White - Self/commercially Printed (includes sepia)CLASS10131 Architecture10132 Cats & Dogs - Domestic10134 Character Study/Portrait10136 Shadows/Reflections10137 Floral10141 Landscapes10147 Seascape/Ocean (day shots)10148 Patriotic10151 Transportation - Functional, boat, train,

plane, etc.10152 Texture/Pattern10153 Waterfalls/Rapids10154 Wild Animals or Birds10155 Winter Scene10156 Fences

Section 5 - Youth - 13 - 15 commercial/Self Printed - color or Black and WhiteCLASS10200 Action/Sports10201 Architecture10202 Cats & Dogs - Domestic10203 Intensely Magnified10204 Character Study/Portrait10206 Shadows/Reflections10207 Floral10209 Barns10210 Insects & Butterflies10211 Landscapes10213 Spring & Fall10214 Pet/Farm Animals (no dogs, cats)10215 Photo taken at last year’s Deschutes County

Fair10216 Bridges10217 Seascape/Ocean (day shots)10218 Patriotic10220 Sunrise/Sunset10221 Transportation - Functional, boat, train,

plane, etc.10222 Texture/Pattern10223 Waterfalls/Rapids10224 Wild Animals or Birds10225 Winter Scene10226 Fences

Section 6 - Youth - 16 - 18 - commercially-Self-Printed - color or Black and White CLASS10300 Action/Sports10301 Architecture10302 Cats & Dogs - Domestic10303 Intensely Magnified10304 Character Study/Portrait10306 Shadows/Reflections10307 Floral10310 Insects & Butterflies10311 Landscapes10313 Spring & Fall10314 Pet/Farm Animals (no dogs, cats)10315 Photo taken at last year’s Deschutes County

Fair10316 Bridges10317 Seascape/Ocean (day shots)10318 Patriotic10319 Frogs/Toads/Mushrooms10320 Sunrise/Sunset10321 Transportation - Functional, boat, train,

plane, etc.10322 Texture/Pattern10323 Waterfalls/Rapids10324 Wild Animals or Birds10325 Winter Scene10326 Fences

DePt. r - KiDS cOrnerSuperintendent: Erica Turpijn, 541-749-8033 Assistant Superintendent: Amy Stancliff, 541-604-6240 (No calls after 8:00 pm, thank you!)Drop-off Time: Extended hours on Saturday, July 24, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pmPremiums: First-$5•Second-$4•Third-$3Dept. r – SPecial aWarDS Best of Show: 6 & under, 7 to 9, 10 to12, Superintendent’s ChoiceTheme Award: All classes and ages within the Dept. will be eligible. All Youth will be judged together for the ‘Theme’ award. Entries will be judged on originality, ability level and approximation to the theme. Indicate on the exhibitor tag that the entry is in this class by inserting the word ‘Theme’ on the tag in the upper right-hand corner. ‘Theme’ is not a class by itself. A $10 award will be given to each of the above winners: It will be included in the Premium checks.

KiDS cOrner general ruleS anD regulatiOnS Pre-registration is strongly encouraged as covid-19 state and local health mandates on building capacity may limit the number of last minute walk in entries.Please refer to DCF General Rules & Regulations in front of Exhibitor/Premium Book.• Exhibits must have been completed within the

last 2 years and not previously exhibited at the Fair.

• Exhibits are to be created especially for Fair entry. PLEASE NO ORGANIZED SCHOOL, DAYCARE, OR ART CLASS PROJECTS. Items that are obviously done in a class setting will not be judged.

• Every effort is made to protect exhibits but occasional accidents may occur, exhibitors do so at their own liability.

• CHILDREN MUST BE PRESENT ON DELIVERY DAY TO RECEIVE WRISTBANDS. NO WRISTBANDS WILL BE GIVEN OUT TO PARENTS OR DAY CARE PROVIDERS. NO EXCEPTIONS! (Children who exhibit in Open Class & are 12 or under as of January 1st of the current year can receive a wristband for free admission to the Fair Wristbands are non-transferable. If your child CAN NOT be present at drop off on Saturday please consider entering in another department. (See Below) Always read all Department & Section specific entry requirements.

• Children may enter up an age group only if the class is not available in their age group. For example a 3 year old may enter a nature craft in Section 4.

Other Departments with popular Youth classes: • Dept. I- Land Product (Tuesday Entry Day)• Dept. J- Floral (Tuesday Entry Day)• Dept. K - Baked Goods (Monday Entry Day)• Dept. M – Clothing & Textiles (Saturday Entry

Day)Please read carefully. Any entries that do not follow guidelines are subject to disqualification for judging.Section Specific Instructions:Art• NO GLASS, PLEXIGLASS, WOOD,

OR FRAMES OF ANY KIND WILL BE ACCEPTED.

• To encourage creativity in our youth, we are not accepting paint by number, pre-printed coloring sheets, or multiple classroom art works.

• When selecting a medium (class), use ONLY that medium.(i.e. A pencil drawing colored with

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marker would qualify as a ‘Mixed Media’ entry, not a ‘Felt Marker’ entry)

• Artwork may be no larger than 12” x 18”. • Please see Mounting Instructions below.Photography• NO wood, glass, plastic, or metal framing will

be accepted. • Photos (including mounting) should be no

larger than 5” x 7”. • Photos must be taken by children with amateur

equipment. Only amateur photos will be considered in judging.

• Please see mounting Instructions below.Artwork & Photography Mounting Instructions:• To help the judges and our volunteers kindly

adhere to the following instructions. • Please mount all artwork & photos on a stiff/

heavy backing. Poster/foam board, the back of a cereal box is sufficient. Backing is for logistical purposes in hanging exhibits and not judged.

• Name, exhibitor’s #, and age of artist should be attached to the back of each exhibit.

• Entry tag should be taped in the lower right hand corner of artwork. Tape back of tag to back of exhibit, printing should be facing the front. Use a tag WITHOUT a string.

• All Artwork & Photography must be able to hang with a clothespin.

• Mounting examples available on Facebook ‘2018 Deschutes County Fair - Open Class Kid’s Corner’

Handcrafts • Handcraft exhibits are limited in size to NO

MORE THAN 2’ x 2’ maximum. • Place small items INCLUDING beaded items,

jewelry, etc. on a hard backing or paper plate, cover with plastic or Ziploc bag. We don’t want small items getting lost.

• All entries must be ready for tabletop display. • Lego’s and constructs will NOT be accepted.

community involvement ProjectThis year the community is encouraged to bring

in supplies to help support the less fortunate. We are asking for donations of non perishable food

items. Other needed items are socks, hand warmers, refillable water bottles,

personal hygiene items, etc.Donated items will be shared with

Neighbor Impact and the Bethlehem Inn.All entries will receive a participation ribbon.

Community Involvement ~ Section 11 Class 11270

Section 1 – art (0-3 years old)CLASS11050 Crayon, any item11051 Pencil, any item11052 Felt Marker, any item11053 Watercolor, any item11054 Pen and Ink, any item

11055 Colored Pencil, any item11056 Acrylic (no canvas)11057 Pastel Chalk11058 Charcoal11059 Mixed Media - Use of more than 1 of the

above

Section 2 - art (4-6 years old)CLASS11060 Computer Art11061 Crayon, any item11062 Pencil, any item11063 Felt Marker, any item11064 Watercolor, any item11065 Pen and Ink, any item11066 Colored Pencil, any item11067 Acrylic (no canvas)11068 Pastel Chalk/oil11069 Charcoal11070 Mixed Media - Use of more than 1 of the

above

Section 3 - Photography (4-6 years old) CLASS 11080 Domestic Nature11081 Wild Nature 11082 Domestic Animal11083 Wild Animal 11084 Floral 11085 Humor 11086 Landscape 11087 Sunrise/Sunset 11088 Texture 11089 Action Sport 11090 Black & White 11091 Portrait 11092 Still Life11093 Series - 6 photos that tell a story on a single

mounting no larger than 12” x 18” 11094 Memory/Scrapbook page

Section 4 - Handcrafts (4-6 years old)CLASS11100 Beaded items (consider jewelry for wearable items such as bracelets and necklaces)11101 Jewelry 11102 Pipe Cleaner Creations11103 Ceramics (made in molds)11104 Fired Ceramics - Painted (ceramic is premade and only painting is judged)11105 Handmade Fired/Painted Ceramics (both ceramic and painting, if applicable, is judged)11106 Clay Creations (moldable clay)11107 Bird Houses - Original design 11108 Bird houses - Decorated 11109 Origami 11110 Paper Craft 11111 Model Kits (planes, ships, etc...) NO LEGOS11112 Model other (original creation)11113 Natural Crafts (pine cones, cornhusks, etc.) 11114 Wood craft, craft sticks, etc.11115 Recycling art11116 Paper Mache 11117 Collage 11118 Weaving11119 Basket/ basket weaving

11120 Other

ageS 7-9 YearS OlDSection 5 - art (7-9 years old) CLASS11130 Computer Art 11131 Crayon, any item 11132 Pencil, any item 11133 Felt Marker, any item 11134 Watercolor, any item 11135 Pen and Ink, any item 11136 Colored Pencil, any item 11137 Acrylic (no canvas) 11138 Pastel Chalk/oil 11139 Charcoal11140 Mixed Media - Use 1 or more of the aboveSection 6 - Photography (7-9 years old)CLASS 11150 Domestic Nature11151 Wild Nature 11152 Domestic Animal11153 Wild Animal 11154 Floral 11155 Humor 11156 Landscape 11157 Sunrise/Sunset 11158 Texture 11159 Action Sport 11160 Black & White 11161 Portrait 11162 Still Life11163 Series - 6 photos that tell a story on a single

mounting no larger than 12” x 18” 11164 Memory/Scrapbook pageSection 7 - Handcrafts (7-9 years old)CLASS11170 Beaded items (consider jewelry for wearable

items such as bracelets and necklaces)11171 Jewelry 11172 Pipe Cleaner Creations11173 Ceramics (made in molds)11174 Fired Ceramics - Painted (ceramic is

premade and only painting is judged)11175 Handmade Fired/Painted Ceramics (both

ceramic and painting, if applicable, is judged)11176 Clay Creations (moldable clay)11177 Bird Houses - Original design 11178 Bird houses - Decorated 11179 Origami 11180 Paper Craft 11181 Model Kits (planes, ships, etc...) NO LEGOS11182 Model Other (original creation)11183 Natural Crafts (pine cones, cornhusks, etc.) 11184 Wood craft, craft sticks, etc.11185 Recycling art11186 Paper Mache 11187 Collage 11188 Weaving11189 Other

ageS 10-12 YearS OlDSection 8 - art (10-12 years old) CLASS11200 Computer Art

11201 Crayon, any item 11202 Pencil, any item 11203 Felt Marker, any item 11204 Watercolor, any item 11205 Pen and Ink, any item 11206 Colored Pencil, any item 11207 Acrylic 11208 Pastel Chalk/oil 11209 Charcoal11210 Mixed Media - Use 1 or more of the above

Section 9 - Photography (10-12 years old)CLASS 11220 Domestic Nature11221 Wild Nature 11222 Domestic Animal11223 Wild Animal 11224 Floral 11225 Humor 11226 Landscape 11227 Sunrise/Sunset 11228 Texture 11229 Action Sport 11230 Black & White 11231 Portrait 11232 Still Life11233 Series - 6 photos that tell a story on a single

mounting no larger than 12” x 18” 11234 Memory/Scrapbook page

Section 10 - Handcrafts (10-12 years old)CLASS11240 Beaded items (consider jewelry for wearable

items such as bracelets and necklaces)11241 Jewelry 11242 Pipe Cleaner Creations11243 Ceramics (made in molds)11244 Fired Ceramics - Painted (ceramic is

premade and only painting is judged)11245 Handmade Fired/Painted Ceramics (both

ceramic and painting, if applicable, is judged)11246 Clay Creations (moldable clay)11247 Bird Houses - Original design 11248 Bird houses - Decorated 11249 Origami 11250 Paper Craft 11251 Model Kits (planes, ships, etc...) NO LEGOS11252 Model Other (original creation)11253 Natural Crafts (pine cones, cornhusks, etc.) 11254 Wood craft, craft sticks, etc.11255 Recycling art11256 Paper Mache 11257 Collage 11258 Weaving11259 Other

Section 11 - community involvement ProjectCLASS 11270 Open to all ages

Enter On Line at www.expo.deschutes.org

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We are excited to announce the 2021 deschutes county Fair & rodeo

Will be held July 28 - august 1

Visit www.deschutesfair.com for more information and tickets.

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Growth PotentialFullNurturing Your Lawn & Garden’s

Fertilize for growth and nutrient balance!Since 1950, Central Oregonians have been relying on Midstate’s locally formulated fertilizers. Look for the familiar Redman bag at independent dealers throughout Central Oregon or buy directly from the plant.

REDMONDOregon Feed & Irrigation Midstate Fertilizer Terrebonne Hardware Hooker Creek Rentals

PRINEVILLEFair Feed Ochoco Feed & Farm Supply

SISTERSHoyt’s Hardware Lutton’s Hardware

BEND

Eastside Gardens

Landsystems

LA PINE AND

SUNRIVER

La Pine Building Supply

JOHN DAY

Gibco

Pioneer Feed

John Day True Value

MIDSTATE FERTILIZER

541-548-2318 • Fax 541-548-2311Follow the signs from the Prineville Highway in Redmond

ALSO AVAILABLE:• Bagged or bulk quantities• Loaner spreaders available, 2-ton and 4-ton• Auger boxes and 1-ton tote bags available too• Custom application and farm delivery available