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Sponsored in part by Bradford County Tourist Development Council
68th Annual
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Table of Contents Recognition of Officials.................................................................................................................... 4 - 7
Bradford County Fair Association Board of Directors & Staff ........................................................ 9
Bradford County Fair Superintendents and Staff .......................................................................... 11
General Information ..................................................................................................................... 12 - 13
Exhibitor Rules & Regulations ................................................................................................... 14 - 16
Bradford County Cooperative Extension Service .......................................................................... 16
Agricultural Division: Products & Horticulture .......................................................................... 18 - 21
Home Division Information ......................................................................................................... 22 - 23
Home Division: Food Department ............................................................................................ 24 - 25
Home Division: Needlework, Garments, Needlecraft ............................................................ 26 - 27
Arts & Crafts .................................................................................................................................. 28 - 29
Daily Events & Entertainment .................................................................................................... 30 - 31
2018 Shows, Auctions, & Contests .......................................................................................... 32 - 33
Youth Goat Show & Little Kids Exhibition ................................................................................ 35 - 37
Rabbits & Poultry ......................................................................................................................... 38 - 39
BUSA 4-H & FFA Swine Show & Sale .................................................................................... 41 - 45
Bradford-Union Youth Show & Sale ......................................................................................... 48 - 53
4-H & FFA Youth Livestock Judging Contest ................................................................................ 57
4-H Division Information............................................................................................................... 58- 59
4-H Table Setting Contest ................................................................................................................. 60
4-H Youth Strawberry Pie Baking Contest ..................................................................................... 61
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Bradford-Union Counties:
Welcome to the 2018 Bradford County Fair! This year’s theme is “Let Freedom Ring”!
We want everyone to enjoy themselves at our hometown fair featuring the patriotic folks of Bradford and Union counties. We are continually working to improve our fair and this year is no exception with an exciting midway and awesome exhibits.
On behalf of the Bradford County Fair Association, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the many dedi-cated individuals who have worked very hard to make this event a success. The help and support of each and every person in the community who is involved is greatly appreci-ated.
There are many local businesses and industries that pro-vide employment opportunities for our community. The Bradford County Fair provides an informative environ-ment which supports and promotes those businesses and industries. It is our mission to make the Bradford County Fair a safe and fun fair for the whole family. Thank you and remember to “Let Freedom Ring”.
Ray Norman, President
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Ray Norman
Fair President
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Adam H. Putnam
Commissioner
Of Agriculture
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Ross Chandler
Chairman
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Janice D. Mortimer
Mayor
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2018
Senior Day Sponsor
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Warren Carver, Vice President, James Balkcom, Director, Lane Tenly, Director, Ray Norman,
President, Roxanne Rosier, Director, Dale Tenly, Director, Chuck Kramer, Treasurer
Staff Members Dale Woodruff, Fair Manager, Linda Lee & Darlene
Lee (not pictured), Exhibitor Booths & Ads, Artis Rix,
Buildings, Pam Woodruff, Finance, Donald Harris,
Livestock Barns
Board of Directors
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Bradford County Fair Superintendents
and Staff
4-H EVENTS
Debbie Nistler
904-966-6224
AGRICULTURE
Justin Walker
904-966-6224
ARTS & CRAFTS
Ehrline Tenly
904-315-0913
BUILDINGS
Artis Rix
904-966-7864
CATTLE
Jason Stalnaker
352-494-1541
EXHIBITOR BOOTHS & ADS
Darlene Lee
904-796-0405
Linda Lee
904-966-3022
FINANCE
Pam Woodruff
727-255-1110
GOATS
Allison Hartley
904-966-1590
Lisa Holtzendorf
352-258-0987
HOME DIVISION
Lane Tenly
904-964-7015
HORTICULTURE
Jim DeValerio
904-966-6299
LIVESTOCK BARNS
Donald Harris
904-364-6337
POULTRY & RABBITS
Roxanne Rosier
904-364-6068
SWINE
Eric Hall
386-623-3824
Sam Deary, FCS Agent 904-966-6224
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General Information 2018 Bradford County Fair
ADMISSION Kindergarten and under — FREE
Students 1st - 12th grade — $4.00
Adults — $6.00
2018 Fair Pass — $20.00
DATES & HOURS OF OPERATION TUESDAY - FRIDAY March 6 - 9 5:00 PM - 11:00PM
SATURDAY March 10 1:00 PM - 11:00 PM
SUNDAY March 11 1:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Exhibits will be closed at 10 PM each night of the fair and 9 PM on
Saturday. The buildings and barns are NOT open on Sunday.
Special admission and midway prices will be offered
during Fair Week. Specials are listed on the back of this book.
FAIR OFFICE ADDRESS: 2300 North Temple Avenue
Starke, FL 32091
LOCATION: Old Florida Highway Patrol Office
US Highway 301 at the RED door
HOURS: Fair Time (Posted on the office door &
Building 1 Entrance)
TELEPHONE: (904) 964-5252
INFO BOOTH: (904) 964-5995
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Parking is available at both the north and south entrances to the Fairgrounds. We ask the cooperation of the public to enter the north Fairground parking area from US Hwy 301 and enter from Market Road for the south parking area.
All exhibitors (other than livestock), vendors and participants must have a pass for entrance to the Fairgrounds and enter only through the pass gate (located at the main gate). Passes will be distributed by Fair Officials Only.
Restroom facilities are located in the Main Building (Building #1) Building #3 and by the livestock area.
Please go to the Fair Information Booth located in the Main Building (Building #1).
24-hour security will be provided during the full length of the fair.
Parking and restroom facilities are provided for handicapped Fair Patrons.
1. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited on the Fairgrounds by County Ordinance.
2. All Exhibit/Show Livestock on the Fairgrounds must follow the State of Florida Health
Requirements.
3. No pets (dogs, cats, exotic animals, etc.) will be permitted on the Fairgrounds with the excep-
tion of “service animals”. Must have certificate verifying it is a service animal.
4. Persons causing a disturbance, trespassing upon the grounds, climbing over fences or otherwise
fraudulently gaining admission, will be arrested and prosecuted.
5. We encourage the humane treatment of animals and abuse will not be tolerated. The com-fort and safety of the animal must be addressed throughout the Fair. Non-stressed animals will perform better for the handler. Exhibitors are expected to handle their animals in a gentle and calm manner and not create undue excitement in the vicinity of other livestock or per-
sons.
THE BRADFORD COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION, INC., IT’S EMPLOYEES
OR AGENTS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY,
LOSS OR DAMAGE TO EXHIBITS, ANIMALS OR PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Booth Exhibitor
Rules & Regulations
Exhibitors may set up Friday, Saturday, and Monday, 3/2, 3/3, & 3/5 from 9 AM - 5 PM and Tuesday, March 6 from 9 AM - Noon. All booths must be in place by Tuesday,
March 6 at 12:00 noon. No set-up on Monday in Building #3 due to judging.
All booths not occupied by Tuesday, March 6, 5:00 pm will revert to the fair and all payments will be forfeited. The judging for all fair booths will take place at 2:00 pm on opening day. All exhibits and goods must be unpacked. Empty cases must be removed by exhibitors and concessionaires (who shall pay all expenses of conveying, delivering, arranging and removing their exhibits as well as the cost of erection of booths, fixtures,
counters and all apparatus in connection with their exhibit).
Electric lighting and wiring of every description shall be installed at the expense of the exhibitor under the supervision of the Fair Management. All exhibitors and concession-
aires must furnish their own electrical fixtures.
For security reasons, exhibitors may enter the building only one hour prior to opening each day of the fair. Deliveries by truck must be made 1 hour prior to opening time each day of the event. All exhibits must remain intact until 10:00 PM Saturday night. These exhibits can be removed after that time until 11 PM Saturday or on Sunday,
March 11, 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Aisles must be kept clear. No signs, banners, advertisements, trash, decorations or
parts of exhibits will be permitted in the aisles. No soliciting in the aisles.
Background draperies and/or side curtains will be provided by the Fair Association for
all exhibition spaces.
Bottled gas containers (butane, propane, etc.) are not permitted inside any Fair building. All decorations must be fireproof and subject to the approval of the Fair
Management.
Machinery in motion must be enclosed with a railing at a uniform height from the ground or floor of two feet, six inches (2’ 6”), side railing to be placed upon or within
boundary of space occupied by the exhibitor.
Exhibitors can sell and may advertise and distribute literature and advertising materials from their booth only. No speaking devices will be allowed in the building. Each exhib-itor selling products is responsible for collecting sales tax and reporting it to the Depart-ment of Revenue themselves. This contract does not give exclusive rights to sell or
display any product unless so specified on the Contract for Space.
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Exhibitors
Entries: Only articles listed in the premium list will be accepted for competition with awards given. Exhibited articles may not be removed until 10:00 PM on Saturday, March 10 or from 2:00 - 4:00 PM on Sunday, March 11. Removal of exhibits prior to this will be reason for forfeiture of any premium monies awarded. All individual entries are open to Bradford County residents and those residing in surrounding counties which do not have a county fair otherwise stated.
ALL FAIR BOOTH WORKERS MUST HAVE ADMISSION TICKETS OR PAY THE $6.00 PER DAY FEE OR $20.00 FOR ENTIRE WEEK’S PASS.
Booth Awards
Awards will be presented to the best overall booths following judging on Tuesday, March 6. There will NOT be educational and commercial categories; only the top three highest scoring booths will be awarded. The following system will be used as a basis for judging: Draws Attention 25 points
Originality 25 points
Educational Aspects and/or Advertising Value 25 points
Use of Theme 25 points
TOTAL: 100 points
1st Place: Plaque and $100.00
2nd Place: Plaque and $50.00
3rd Place: Plaque and $25.00
The information contained herein is as accurate as possible at the time of publication.
Events and circumstances create a need for changes to be made. The Bradford County
Fair Association reserves the right to make any additions, deletions, or changes they deem
to be in the interest of the fair.
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SIGNS - Painted or printed signs in or on front of booth must be confined to firm or individual’s name to whom space is leased and/or sponsors thereof.
THE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT to remove from the grounds any article, exhibit, show or concession, or any part thereof, or any appurtenance thereto including banners, signs or advertising matter which may be deemed unsuitable or objectionable and no refund of any money already paid for space or privilege will be made, which action shall exonerate the MANAGEMENT FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIMS whatsoever on the part of the exhibitors or concessionaires.
No claims for injury to any person, or injury to or loss of any property on account of fire and theft, for any cause, shall ever be instituted against the Bradford County Fair Association, Inc., its officers or agents, by or on behalf of any person, firm or corporation having license or privilege to exhibit on the Bradford County Fair Grounds or in the buildings.
In case any exhibitor or exhibitors or concessionaires shall at any time be indebted to the Bradford County Fair Association, Inc., the corporation shall have the right to retain possession of all property of any exhibitor or exhibitors or concessionaires located on the Bradford County Fair Grounds or in the buildings, and sell and dispose of, either at public or private sale, all or any part thereof that may be necessary to pay the indebtedness due the Corporation.
The exhibitor or concessionaire will not be permitted to sublet any part of the space herein leased, or the exhibit therein any article other than those sold by himself and specified in the contract.
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Bradford County Extension Office
For all information pertaining to the fair and updates:
BradfordCountyFair.COM
Extension Director —————— Debbie Nistler
Livestock & Natural Resources — Justin Walker
Agriculture ————————— Jim DeValerio
4-H ———————–———–— Debbie Nistler
Family & Consumer Sciences ——— Sam Deary
Executive Secretary ————–—— Kim Griffis
Administrative Assistant ——— Miranda Sellers
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Auctioneer Services for the Bradford
County Fair provided by Daniel Jerrels
Thank you Chemours for
the recent support to
upgrade the drainage
around the fairgrounds !!!
Agriculture Products and Horticulture
Division
Superintendent .................................. Jim DeValerio, Bradford Co. Agriculture Agent
Open to amateur and professional gardeners who are residents of or work in Bradford
and Union Counties.
Divisions compete independently of each other.
Participants should be 18 years old or
younger as of September 1, 2017.
A. Youth Division (Y)
B. Youth Exceptional (YE)
Participants should be 19 years or older as of September 1, 2017.
A. Amateur (AA)
B. Professional (AP) Nursery operators, landscapers horticulture instructors and
consultants.
C. Adult Exceptional (AE)
All plants should be brought to the entry receiving area located in Building #2 at the fairgrounds on Monday, March 5, 2018 between 8:30 am and 6:00 pm. Master Gardener volunteers will be on hand to assist you in filling out a registration form, and they will attach an exhibit tag to each plant. After your plants have been accepted and tagged it is requested that you leave the area in order to avoid congestion. There are
no entry fees.
The receipt stub (bottom half of your registration form) MUST be presented at the time of exhibit removal. Exhibits will not be released without this stub unless approved by the Horticulture Exhibition Superintendent. Exhibits may be removed on Sunday, March 11, 2018 from 2 - 4 pm and on Monday, March 12, from 10:00 am until noon. Workers will be on hand to aid in pick up and to give out premium monies. Plants may not be removed at any other time unless prior arrangements have been made. Any unclaimed plants and prize money will be donated to the Bradford County Master
Gardener program.
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All exhibitors must submit their contact information when plants are entered.
You may choose to maintain your own plants throughout the fair. If you choose to do this, you must complete any work and leave 2 hours before the fair gates open. Otherwise, plant care will be provided by the Bradford County Master Gardeners and the volunteer helpers. All reasonable efforts will be made to provide adequate care and protection for the exhibits during the fair. The Fair Association and the Bradford County Extension Office are not responsible for damage to exhibits due to damaging
weather conditions or improper care or handling.
One plant is considered one entry. Each entry will compete in one section and must be of exhibition quality. Exhibitors may not enter more than one plant of the same
variety or color.
Plants listed on the State of Florida Conservation List as rare or endangered will not be accepted unless acquired in a documented legal manner. Any plant with pests will be disqualified, even if it was accepted at registration. All plants must be clean, groomed and in appropriate clean containers/pots. The use of plant shine or other oils
will disqualify the entry.
The decisions of the judges are final. Judging will take place on Tuesday, March 6,
from 12 - 2 pm.
Adult division entries must have been grown by the exhibitor for at least 6 months, while Youth division exhibits for 3 months by the exhibitor. The only exception to this
rule is vegetables grown in pots and/or cut.
Plant must have good form and symmetry according to variety, health, and condition of
foliage, flowers and fruit.
Pot condition is very important. Black plastic pots will be accepted, but they must be clean and in good repair with no cracks, holes, etc. Decoration of the pot should be kept to a minimum. Double potting is allowed. (Example: placing a less attractive pot,
like black plastic, into a more decorative pot.) Plant should not be freshly repotted.
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According to variety, Pot size should be in scale to plant size.
Plant cleaned and groomed. Pot clean. Debris removed.
After being judged, the entries will receive either a 1st, 2nd or 3rd.
1. First Place Blue Ribbon $3.00
2. Second Place Red Ribbon $2.00
3. Third Place White Ribbon $1.00
4. Best in Class Rosette $5.00
5. Best in Show Rosette $5.00
Section A: Blooming/Fruiting Plants
Must have flowers or fruit grown specifically
for blooms/fruit, unless there is a specific section
for the plant (i.e. cactus, violets, orchids).
Section B: Bromeliads and Orchids
Class 1: With Bloom
Class 2: Without Bloom
Section C: Cactus/Succulents/Euphorbia's
Class 1: With Bloom
Class 2: Without Bloom
Section D: African Violets
Class 1: With Bloom
Class 2: Without Bloom
Section E: Foliage
Includes all plants grown for foliage, and plants
without flowers or fruit, variegated, colored
and or green, tropical or landscape.
Section F: Special Display
Dish gardens, wire framed, topiaries, terrariums.
Section G: Bonsai
All sizes and styles in pots, trays, or racks.
Class 1: Blooming/Fruiting-Must have flowers/fruit.
Class 2: Non-Blooming/Fruiting
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Section H: Hanging Plants:
All hanging plants, including wood mounts that are meant to hang.
Class 1: Blooming/Fruiting - Must have flowers/fruit.
Class 2: Non-blooming/Fruiting
Section I: Patio Plants
All containers 14” or over that are not hanging
Class 1: Blooming/Fruiting
Class 2: Non-Blooming/Fruiting
Section J: Herbs
Edible or Food Producing Exhibits
(Eggs and perishable exhibits will be removed as deemed necessary)
Section K: Vegetables/Crops
Class 1: Potted
Class 2: Cut and/ or unpotted
Section L: Fruit/Nuts
Class 1: Potted
Class 2: Cut and/ or unpotted
Section M: Miscellaneous
Class 1: Best Jar of Honey
Class 2: Best Cane Syrup
Section N: Eggs
Class 1: Chicken Eggs
Class 2: Misc Eggs: Turkey, Duck, Peafowl, Quail, Ostrich, Emu, Rhea
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Home Division
Superintendents ........................................................................................ Lane Tenly
1. Entries in the home division are open to all nonprofessional...men, women, youth
(ages 6-18.)
2. Only articles listed in this premium book will be accepted for competition, with
awards of either cash or ribbons given.
3. All articles displayed must be the work of the individual exhibitor. Articles bought
or borrowed will not qualify.
4. No articles will be accepted for judging that have previously been exhibited at the
Bradford County Fair.
5. All entries must be clean and in good condition and must have been completed
with the past twelve (12) months.
6. No two (2) entries in the same lot will be accepted from one individual.
7. Entries must be brought to the fairgrounds for registration during scheduled hours.
8. Entries will be accepted Monday, March 5, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM ONLY.
9. Exhibit articles can be picked up Saturday, March 10, 10:00 PM. Removal of exhibits prior to this time will be reason for forfeiture of any premium monies awarded. Exhibitors must be personally responsible for their articles. Provision has also been made for exhibitors to remove their articles on Sunday, March 11
from 2:00 - 4:00 PM.
10. The Bradford County Fair Association, Inc. will assume NO responsibility for the damage or loss of articles exhibited. Reasonable care will be exercised to safe-guard the articles left for display, but the Bradford County Fair Association will in
no way be liable.
11. Judging will take place in Building 3 Tuesday, March 6, 9:00-12:00 Noon.
12. The public will not be allowed in the building while judging is in progress.
13. A blue ribbon, red ribbon or white ribbon will be awarded in each lot at the
discretion of the judges. There will be “Best Over-All” rosette awarded.
14. All jars must be clear, white glass (standard) canning jars either half pint, pint or quart. Jars must be clean. Rings removed, lids free of rust. All products should have been sealed by water bath or pressure canner. Paraffin is not accepted. No
freezer products.
15. No commercial mixes or products to be entered.
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16. All baked products must be on a heavy piece of cardboard covered with aluminum foil, not to exceed 2” beyond the product and must be labeled with the
recipe attached to the bottom. No glass please.
17. Recipes for all baked and candy products are required on 3x5 cards.
18. New Categories may be created at the discretion of the judges or superintendent.
Adult Division $5.00 Blue Ribbon $3.00
Youth Division $5.00 Red Ribbon $2.00
White Ribbon $1.00
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Shannon Rowe
Executive Director
Office: 904.964.7776
Continued….
Lot 5 Miscellaneous
Class 5: Preserves and
Marmalades
Lot 1 Berries
Lot 2 Citrus
Lot 3 Fig
Lot 4 Peach
Lot 5 Pear
Lot 6 Strawberry
Lot 7 Miscellaneous
Class 6: Jams and Fruit
Butters
Lot 1 Berries
Lot 2 Citrus
Lot 3 Fig
Lot 4 Grape
Lot 5 Peach
Lot 6 Pear
Lot 7 Strawberry
Lot 8 Vegetables
Lot 9 Mango
Lot 10 Butters
Lot 11 Miscellaneous
Class 7: Jellies
Lot 1 Apple
Lot 2 Berry
Lot 3 Citrus
Lot 4 Peach
Lot 5 Pear
Lot 6 Fig
Lot 7 Grape
Lot 8 Mayhaw
Plum
Lot 9 Strawberry
Lot 10 Miscellaneous
Food Department Class 1: Vegetables
Lot 1 Beans
Lot 2 Beets
Lot 3 Corn
Lot 4 Greens
Lot 5 Okra
Lot 6 Peas
Lot 7 Potatoes
Lot 8 Squash
Lot 9 Tomatoes
Lot 10 Soup Mix
Lot 11 Mixed Vegetables
Lot 12 Miscellaneous
Class 2: Fruits
Lot 1 Apples
Lot 2 Berries
Lot 3 Figs
Lot 4 Peaches
Lot 5 Pears
Lot 6 Plums
Lot 7 Miscellaneous
Class 3: Pickles
Lot 1 Bread & Butter
Lot 2 Cucumber
Lot 3 Dills
Lot 4 Fruits
Lot 5 Vegetables
Lot 6 Pickled Fruit
Lot 7 Peppers
Lot 8 Miscellaneous
Class 4: Relish
Lot 1 Corn
Lot 2 Cucumber
Lot 3 Fruit
Lot 4 Vegetable
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Class 11: Baked Products
Lot 1 Quick Bread
(3 biscuits/3 muffins)
Lot 2 Specialty Breads
(Banana, Orange, Date)
Lot 3 Yeast Bread
Lot 4 Yeast Rolls (3)
Lot 5 Pound Cake
Lot 6 Specialty Cakes
(Prune, Oatmeal, Etc.)
Lot 7 Layer Cake
Lot 8 Fruit Cake
Lot 9 Cakes (Decorated)
Lot 10 Character Cake
Lot 11 Cupcakes (3 of any kind)
Lot 12 Cookies (3 of any kind)
Lot 13 Brownies (3 of any kind)
Lot 14 Pies (filling must be
baked)
Lot 15 Miscellaneous
NO COMMERCIAL CRUSTS!
Class 12: Candy
Lot 1 Fudge (3)
Lot 2 Divinity (3)
Lot 3 Pecan/Peanut Brittle (3)
Lot 4 Other Candies (3)
Lot 5 Miscellaneous
Class 8: Juices
Lot 1 Tomatoes
Lot 2 Fruits
Lot 3 Miscellaneous
Class 9: Honey and Syrup
Lot 1 Berry
Lot 2 Citrus
Lot 3 Strawberry
Lot 4 Honey (plain)
Class 10: Sauces
Lot 1 Fruit
Lot 2 Vegetables
Lot 3 Meat
Lot 4 Miscellaneous
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Class 4: Clothing
Accessories
Lot 1 Hats, Gloves, Scarves
Lot 2 Pocketbooks
Lot 3 Ties or Belts
Lot 4 Other Accessories
Class 5: Crochet
Lot 1 Baby Afghan
Lot 2 Large Afghan
Lot 3 Small Afghan
Lot 4 Lap Robe
Lot 5 Bedspread
Lot 6 Tablecloth/Runner
Lot 7 Doilies, Mats, Potholders
Lot 8 Pillowcase, Towels,
Scarves, etc.)
Lot 9 Coat-Poncho
Lot 10 Infant Sets (2 or more)
Lot 11 Cape
Lot 12 Shawl
Lot 13 Vest (Man, Woman, Child)
Lot 14 Sweater (Man, Woman,
Child)
Lot 15 Accessories (Gloves, Hats, Handbags,
Scarves, Slippers
Lot 16 Dress
Lot 17 Blouse
Lot 18 Holiday
Lot 19 Pillow
Lot 20 Miscellaneous
Class 1: Infant and Toddler
Wear
Lot 1 Dress
Lot 2 Playsuit
Lot 3 Jackets
Lot 4 Skirts
Lot 5 Shirts
Lot 6 Sleepwear
Lot 7 Suit
Lot 8 Miscellaneous
Class 2: Ladies and Girls
Lot 1 Girl’s Dress (Casual)
Lot 2 Girl’s Dress (Dressy)
Lot 3 Coat or Jacket
Lot 4 Blouse
Lot 5 Vest, Cape, Poncho
Lot 6 Formal Wear (Wedding)
Lot 7 Dress
Lot 8 Jumper
Lot 9 Suit
Lot 10 Skirt
Lot 11 Slacks, Shorts
Lot 12 Lingerie
Lot 13 Apron
Lot 14 Miscellaneous
Class 3: Men and Boys
Lot 1 Sport Coat
Lot 2 Suit
Lot 3 Trousers or Shorts
Lot 4 Robe, Pajamas
Lot 5 Tailored/Western Shirts
Lot 6 Miscellaneous
Needlework, Garments,
and Needlecraft
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Class 6: Knitting
Lot 1 Baby Afghan
Lot 2 Large Afghan
Lot 3 Small Afghan
Lot 4 Infants Sets (2 or more pieces)
Lot 5 Cape, Poncho
Lot 6 Shawl
Lot 7 Vest (Man, Woman, Child)
Lot 8 Sweater (Man, Woman, Child)
Lot 9 Accessories (Gloves, Hats.
Handbag, Scarves, Slippers)
Lot 10 Holiday
Lot 11 Miscellaneous
Class 7: Home
Furnishings/Linens
Lot 1 Bedspread
Lot 2 Tablecloth
Lot 3 Holiday
Lot 4 Pillowcases
Lot 5 Towels
Lot 6 Placemats or napkins (set of 4)
Lot 7 Pillows
Lot 8 Miscellaneous
Class 8: Quilting
Lot 1 Quilts, Baby
Lot 2 Quilts, Hand stitches
Lot 3 Quilts, Appliqué (Hand)
Lot 4 Quilts, Embroidered
Lot 5 Quilts, Machine-made
Lot 6 Wall Hanging, Unframed
Lot 7 Quilted Garment
Lot 8 Pillow
Lot 9 Holiday
Lot 10 Miniature Quilts
Lot 11 Miscellaneous
Class 9:
Miscellaneous
Lot 1 Embroidery
(Wearing Apparel)
Lot 2 Painting (Wearing Apparel)
Lot 3 Weaving
Lot 4 Loomed
Lot 5 Cross/Counted Cross-stitch,
Chicken Scratch
Lot 6 Sweats
Lot 7 T-shirts
Lot 8 Holiday
Lot 9 Needlepoint
Lot 10 Crewel
Lot 11 Recycled
Lot 12 Rugs
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Arts and Crafts
Superintendent ................................................................................... Ehrline Tenly
1. All exhibits in the Arts and Crafts Division will be limited to hobbyist ONLY.
Professional and/or commercial exhibitors will be allowed to display only.
2. Only articles listed in this premium list will be accepted for competition, with
awards given.
3. All articles displayed must be the work of the exhibitor. Articles bought or
borrowed will not qualify.
4. NO ARTICLE will be accepted for judging that has previously been exhibited
in the Bradford County Fair.
5. No two entries, in the same product, will be accepted from one individual.
6. All entries must be clean and in good condition.
7. All articles entered in this division must have been completed within the past
twelve (12) months.
8. Entries must be brought to the Fairgrounds for registration during the scheduled hours. Entries will be accepted MONDAY, March 5 from 9:00 AM — 6:00 PM.
9. Exhibit articles may be removed at 10:00 PM Saturday, March 10 or from 2:00 - 4:00 PM, Sunday, March 11. Removal of exhibits prior to this time will be reason for forfeiture of any premium monies awarded. Exhibitors must
personally attend to the removal of their articles.
10. In classes where there is no competition, ribbons will be awarded at the
discretion of the judges.
11. The Bradford County Fair Association, Inc. will assume NO responsibility for the damage or loss of articles exhibited. Reasonable care will be exercised to safeguard the articles left for display but the Fair Association will in no way be
liable.
12. Pictures should be properly mounted and prepared for hanging.
13. Each article must be labeled with name and address of exhibitor on the back
or bottom.
14. Judging will take place Tuesday, March 6, 9:00 AM - 12:00 Noon.
15. Popular categories will be sub-divided at the discretion of the judges.
**Essential personnel only in Building # 3 while judging is going on.**
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Adult Division $5.00 Blue Ribbon $3.00
Youth Division $5.00 Red Ribbon $2.00
Fair Theme (any medium) $5.00 White Ribbon $1.00
Lot 1a Oil Painting
Lot 1b Acrylic Painting
Lot 1c Mixed Medium Painting
Lot 2a Color Photography
Lot 2b Animal Photos (color or b/w)
Lot 2c Black & White Photography
Lot 3a Pen or Pencil
Lot 3b Charcoal
Lot 3c Pastels & Chalks
Lot 3d Oils, Chalks, etc...
Lot 4a Watercolor
Lot 5 Yarn
Lot 6 Needle punch
Lot 7 Needlepoint Lot 8 Cross Stitch
Lot 9 Embroidery
Lot 10 Ceramics-stained
Lot 11 Ceramics-glazed
Lot 12 Stuffed Animals
Lot 13 Dolls - cloth
Lot 14 Dolls - crochet
Lot 15 Woodwork
Lot 16a Recycled Oddities
Lot 17a Folk Art
Lot 17b Wreaths
Lot 17c Wall Hangings
Lot 18 Plastic Canvas
Lot 19 Baskets (decorated or hand-woven)
Lot 20 Strawberry theme
Lot 21 Miscellaneous
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Daily Events
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FRIDAY, March 2
4:00 PM 4-H Table Setting Contest (Building #3)
5:00 PM 4-H Strawberry Pie Contest (Building #3)
SATURDAY, March 3
8:00 AM Check in Goats
9:00 AM Check in Poultry and Rabbit
2:00 PM 4-H Youth Goat Show & Little Kids Exhibition
6:00 PM Rabbit Judging
MONDAY, March 5
8:00 AM Steer and Breed Weigh-in
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Turn in entries for Horticulture and Agriculture Products
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Turn in entries for Home, Arts & Crafts Divisions
10:00 AM Poultry Judging
12:00 Noon Swine Weigh-in
TUESDAY, March 6 TWELVE-BUCK TUESDAY — Unlimited ride
armbands for only $12 and Free Admission with at least 3 (In-date) non-perishable food items per person
VETERAN’S APPRECIATION - Veterans get in Free with Military ID
American Pride Night! - Wear Your Red, White and Blue!
9:00 AM - Noon Home Division and Arts & Crafts Division Judging
2:00 PM Booth Judging
4:45 PM Pictures for Ribbon Cutting/ Booth Awards
5:00 PM Exhibits & Midway Open
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Cooking Healthy with Call Street Café (Building #2)
6:30 PM 4-H & FFA Swine Show
6:30 PM THE BACKWOOD BOYS
10:00 PM Exhibits Close
TBD Midway Closes
WEDNESDAY, March 7 SENIOR CITIZEN DAY! - Sponsored by Community
State Bank, the Tourist Development Council & Shadd Trucking
12:00 - 2:00 PM Senior Citizens Day! — Free lunch for Senior Citizens
5:00 PM Exhibits & Midway Open
6:00 PM 4-H & FFA Steer Show & Showmanship Contest
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Cooking Healthy with Call Street Café (Building #2)
7:00 PM THE TORRIE CLARK BAND and Guests
CHARNELL WHITTEMORE and
LAUREN DAVIS
10:00 PM Exhibits Close
Daily Events
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THURSDAY, March 8 BUDDY NIGHT! - Get 2 armbands for $25
5:00 PM Exhibits & Midway Open
6:00 PM BUYSS Breed Show
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Cooking Healthy with Call Street Café (Building #2)
7:00 PM The Ben Carter Band
10:00 PM Exhibits Close
TBD Midway Closes
FRIDAY, March 9 Midnight Madness 9 - 12
8:30 AM 4-H & FFA Livestock Judging Contest
5:00 PM Exhibits & Midway Opens
5:00 PM BUSA Buyers Dinner
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Cooking Healthy with Call Street Café (Building #2)
6:00 PM BUSA Awards & Auction
7:00 PM Ted McMullen’s Music Legends
8:00 PM Poultry Awards
10:00 PM Exhibits Close
9:00 PM-12 Midnight or TBD Midnight Madness - Midway closes at 12
SATURDAY, March 10
12:00 PM Buildings and Barns Open to Exhibitors Only
1:00 PM Exhibits Open to Public
2:00 PM Midway Opens
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM BUYSS Buyers Dinner
5:00 PM BUYSS Breed & Steer Awards & Auction
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Cooking Healthy with Call Street Café (Building #2)
7:00 PM Sondra Hunt Band
7:30 PM Strawberry Auction following Breed & Steer Awards
10:00 PM Exhibits may be removed
TBD Midway Closes
SUNDAY, March 11 FAMILY DAY!: $5 Admission or free with the purchase
of a $15 Unlimited Ride Armband
1:00 PM Midway Opens
9:00 PM or TBD Midway Closes
***TBD –To Be Determined by the Midway Provider***
Please thank our sponsors for the live
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2018 Exhibits, Shows, Sales, Contests
4-H Table Setting Contest
Friday, March 2, 4:00 PM, Building 3, 4-H Area
4-H Strawberry Pie Baking Contest
Friday, March 2, Building 3, 5:00 PM
Youth Goat Show & Little Kids Exhibition
Saturday, March 3, 2:00 PM, Livestock Arena
Poultry & Rabbit Exhibit
Entries: Saturday, March 3, 9 - 11 AM, Livestock Barn
Judging: Saturday, March 3, 6:00 PM (Rabbits)
Monday, March 5, 10:00 AM (Poultry)
Horticulture Exhibitions
March 6 - 10: Building 2, & 3
Entries: Monday, March 5, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Home Division and Arts & Crafts
March 6 - 10: Building 3
Entries: Monday, March 5, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
BUSA Swine Show
Tuesday, March 6, 6:30 PM, Live. Arena
BUSA Buyer’s Diner & Sale
Friday, March 9, Dinner: 3-5
Awards 5:00
Auction immediately follows
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2018 Exhibits, Shows, Sales, Contests
BUYSS Steer Show & Showmanship Contest
Show: Wednesday, March 7 6:00 PM, Live. Arena
Awards: Saturday, March 10, 5:00 PM
BUYSS Breeding Show
Show: Thursday, March 8, 6:00 PM, Live. Arena
Awards after contest
Recognition of Winners: Saturday, March 10
BUYSS Beef Breed Animal Show
Show: Thursday, March 8, following Showmanship
Awards: Saturday, March 10, 5:00 PM
4-H &FFA Youth Livestock Judging Contest
Friday, March 9, Livestock Arena
Check-In: 8:30 AM; Contest: To follow
4-H Strawberry Auction
Saturday, March 10, Livestock Arena
Immediately following the
Beef Breeding Animal Show and Sale
BUYSS Buyer’s Dinner & Sale
Dinner: 3-5
Awards 5:00
Auction immediately follows
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Youth Goat Show and Little Kids Exhibition Superintendents ................................................. Allison Hartley and Lisa Holtzendorf
Saturday, March 3, 2018, 2:00 p.m.
Bradford County Livestock Area
Goats will arrive on Saturday, March 3, 2018 from 8:00 - 10:00 AM. The show will be on Saturday, March 3 at 2:00 PM in the livestock arena. Goats will be released after the show on Saturday night. All goats must be removed within one hour of the show
conclusion on March 3, 2018.
All goats consigned for public exhibition in Florida must be covered by an Official Health Certificate issued by an accredited veterinarian certifying the animal to be free from symptoms of contagious or infectious diseases. This health certificate is to be obtained
within 90 days of the Youth Goat Show and will be inspected upon arrival.
Per Stare of Florida regulations, all animals must be participating in the scrapies eradica-tion program and have a scrapies tag or be registered by a breed association and have
a legible tattoo and a certificate of registration.
Order your tag at (352) 313-3060, option #2. Tags are free and comes with an ear tag applicator. Be sure to order in advance and allow at least 2 weeks to arrive.
If you purchase from a breeder, the breeder should tag goat (per Florida law) and you will not need to order scrapie tags.
The Youth Goat Show is open to all 4-H and FFA youth in both Bradford and Union
Counties. Must be of age as of September 1, 2017. Ages for each division are as follows:
Little Bits ........................................................................................ 5 - 7 year olds
Juniors ......................................................................................... 8 - 10 year olds
Intermediates ............................................................................. 11 - 13 year olds
Seniors ........................................................................................ 14 years and up
*Divisions may be combined at show time due to participation.
No buck entries will be accepted. Only doe and wether entries will be allowed. An exhibitor may have up to 3 entries but only one entry per class. Classes will be determined by breed and age of goat. Entries will be accepted by pre-registration only. Pre-entry deadline is November 7, 2017 at the scheduled meeting. All 4-H guidelines for minimum standards must be met. FFA members must meet minimum standards with FFA. Entry forms are available at the Bradford or Union Coun-
ty Extension Office.
Junior, Intermediate and Senior exhibitors are required to complete a 4-H or FFA goat project record book. A Clover Bud Record Book is available for the “Little Bits” age group (5-7) at the Bradford or Union County Extension Office. Goat project record books are to be
turned into the Bradford County Extension Office on or before February 18, 2017.
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Exhibitors must attend three meetings in order to show. If an exhibitor is unable to attend three out of the five classes due to school related event a letter and a schedule with the event must be turned in by the meeting date by a parent/guardian. Meetings
will be held at the Bradford County Extension Office on:
Monday, October 2, 2017 6:30 PM Orientation & Selection
Monday, November 6, 2017 6:30 PM (Deadline to register) Health Care
Monday, December 4, 2017 6:30 PM Parasites & Feeding
Monday, January 8, 2018 6:30 PM Showmanship
Monday, February 5, 2018 6:30 PM Grooming, & Hoof Trimming
1. The BCFA or the Bradford/Union County Extension Office will assume no liability
for the loss or injury to any goat participating in this show.
2. Dairy goats must be dehorned. It is recommended that all other goats have their
horns blunted.
3. Dairy goats must be shown with a chain collar and all other goats must be shown
with a matching loop leash and collar or chain collar.
4. Exhibitors must provide their own feed, feed containers, and water containers. Exhibitors are responsible for keeping their area clean and neat, and are
responsible for watering and feeding their own animal(s).
5. Hay is not permitted in the pens in the Livestock Pavilion where the goats will be housed.
6. Junior, Intermediate & Senior exhibitors are required to wear 4-H or FFA
attire and all exhibitors must wear jeans and closed toe shoes.
7. State of Florida requires all goats must be either ear tagged or ear tattooed.
8. All goat exhibitors and vehicles transporting goats must enter the fairgrounds
using the Livestock Gate off of Highway 301.
9. NO goats in pens until inspected by State Inspectors. Violators will be disquali-
fied. NO EXCEPTIONS.
$20 per exhibitor per entry.
Make checks payable to the Bradford County 4-H Foundation.
No entry fee for showmanship contest. Junior, Intermediate and Senior exhibitors may enter up to 3 classes. Exhibitors will receive a T-shirt and a one-day fair pass at the
show.
Dairy Meat Pygmy Wether
1. Class 1: 2 months - 8 months
2. Class 2: 8 months - 15 months
3. Class 3: 16 months & older except Wethers
In each division, a grand and reserve grand will be designated. The division winners
except Wethers will then compete for overall grand and reserve of the goat show.
Wether classes will be divided by weight. A grand and reserve grand will be deter-
mined.
The superintendent reserves the right to combine or divide classes when deemed necessary.
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The Little Bits Exhibition is for youth ages 5-7. (Must be 5 by September 1, 2017.) They may have assistance from any one person they choose to help them in the ring.
They will receive a ribbon and premium money for participation.
Exhibitor must be of age by September 1, 2017
Junior Showmanship ..................................................................... 8 - 10 year olds
Intermediate Showmanship ........................................................ 11 - 13 year olds
Senior Showmanship.................................................................... 14 years and up
1. The Modified Danish System of judging will be used for the Goat Classes.
All participants will receive ribbons.
2. Goats will be judged on confirmation. Wethers will be judged as a market goat.
3. Youth Showmanship will be judged on the exhibitor’s ability to properly show the
goat, fitting and the ability to answer the judge’s questions.
4. One Overall Grand Champion and one Reserve Grand Champion goat will be
selected.
5. There will be a Skill-a-thon before the show for all Little Bit, Junior, Intermediate and Senior Exhibitors. The Skill-a-thon will take place at the Bradford County
Extension Office starting at 11:00 AM.
Premium Money for all participants will be awarded.
Rosettes will be awarded to the grand and reserve grand goat in each division.
Awards will also be given for each division in 4-H and FFA for 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place
record books. All little bits that turn in a record book will receive an award.
Skill-a-thon winners will receive a ribbon and an award.
Showmanship Awards will be given as follows:
(In Junior, Intermediate & Senior Division)
1st Place $50.00 and Trophy
2nd Place $25.00 and Trophy
Division Grand and Reserve Awards—Plaque
Wether Division Grand—Rosette, Plaque, $50
Wether Division Reserve—Rosette, Plaque, $25
Class Awards:
Division Grand and Reserve Awards—Plaque
Overall Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Awards:
Representing the Dairy, Meat, and Dwarf Breed divisions will be as follows:
Grand Champion $100.00, Plaque
Reserve Grand $75.00, Plaque
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Poultry and Rabbits Superintendent ................................................................................ Roxanne Rosier
Assistant ………………………………………. ……………………….. Lisa Holtzendorf
1. Exhibits will be taken on Saturday, March 3, 2018 from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM .
2. Exhibits must remain in place until 10:00 PM, Saturday, March 10. No exhibits
will be entered after Saturday, March 3.
3. All carrying cages must be removed from the premises that night.
4. All poultry and rabbits entered must be free from any parasites and disease. Will
be checked at time of entry.
5. Individual entries will be limited at the discretion of the superintendents.
6. No padlocks on cages.
7. Birds or Rabbits removed from cages at time of judging ONLY. Must remain in
cage during the remaining time of fair.
8. BCFA are not liable for any entries left after 10:00 pm on Saturday, March 10.
Awards will be given Saturday, March 10, 2018 at 8:00 PM. Photos will be taken of
Grand and Reserve Champions for both Rabbits and Poultry at this time.
Blue Award: $3.00 Red Award: $2.00 White Award: $1.00
1. All poultry entered must be accompanied by a certificate of purchase indicating that the bird came from a pullorum-typhoid clean hatcher. If this certificate is not pre-sented, an official negative pullorum-typhoid test will be given by an inspector,
courtesy of the Florida Dept. of Agriculture, at the time of entry.
2. Poultry judging will begin at 10:00 AM, Monday, March 5, 2018.
3. Trophies will be awarded as follows:
Rabbits: Grand Champion Rabbit
Reserve Champion
Poultry: Grand Champion Poultry
Reserve Champion
4. Exhibitors are not required to be present for judging.
5. All poultry exhibits must stay in place until 10:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 10.
6. No poultry maybe taken through any of the exhibit buildings under any condi-tions. No Rabbits or Poultry will be put into cages until inspected by State Inspec-
tors.
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1. Rabbits will be judged Saturday, March 3 at 6:00 PM in the arena area.
2. Rabbits must be 3 months or older.
3. No doe with litter will be accepted.
4. One exhibitor can enter only three rabbits of same
breed.
5. One rabbit per exhibitor in cross-breed class. (Cross-breed; any rabbit whose parents are from
two different breeds.)
6. Exhibitors must be in area during their class judging.
7. All exhibits must remain in place until 10:00 pm on Saturday, March 10, 2018
8. No Rabbit may be taken through any of the exhibit buildings under any condition.
**Feeding and watering of Poultry & Rabbits will be taken care of.**
Record Books will be Judged via the Bradford County
Extension Office for both Rabbits and Poultry.
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2018 Show & Sale Revised: September 2017
Failure to comply with all the following rules and regulations may result in expulsion
from the 2018 BUSA Show and Sale and/or result in refusal from showing in future
shows. A Grievance Committee appointed by the President will rule on infractions that
are submitted in writing within 48 hours of an incident and determine penalties for the
exhibitor(s). Any person paying for a membership and/or exhibitor’s fee at the October
2017 meeting will agree this event establishes acceptance of these rules and regula-
tions as voted and accepted by two-thirds vote of the board and current membership
present during the September 2017 meeting.
Any exhibitor that fails to meet any of the requirements set forth in this document
regardless if fault is with the exhibitor themselves, parents, guardians, school, church, or
clubs MUST deliver in writing the issue that caused the requirements not to be met and
their argument on why they should not be removed from the show and/or sale within 48
hours of the incident to Nicole Barnes, Paul Huntley, Jennifer Orton or Penny Hersey in
person. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to arrange to meet one of the above
mentioned and deliver the letter. A phone call will not be counted as part of the 48-
hour requirement; the letter itself has to be delivered within the set time line. The
letter will be forwarded to the grievance committee, the committee will then meet at their
earliest convenience to determine the outcome of the event and then notify the
exhibitor, Officers and Board of Directors of their decision.
ALL GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE DECISIONS ARE FINAL!
1. Anyone wishing to enter the 2018 BUSA Show and Sale must, along with their
parents or legal guardians, join the BUSA no later than the October 2017 Meeting.
Membership dues are a non-refundable $30.00 per family. The October 2017 BUSA
members must also pay a non-refundable registration fee of $20.00 per exhibit.
(This fee is refundable before December tag-in if you choose not to show your
animal.)
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2. The BUSA member and one parent or legal guardian must attend all three man-
datory meetings. Each exhibitor and one parent is required to sign in at the end
of each meeting. If a student has a school or 4-H function, student must present
a letter 48 hours ahead to a board member. A parent or guardian must still attend
the meeting. Meetings are held on the second Monday night of October, November,
January, and February. The December meeting is Saturday, December 2, 2017,
which is the tag-in. The tag-in will be from 8 am to 10 am. All other meetings will
begin at 7 PM. The September meetings will be alternated each fiscal year between
Bradford and Union counties. Any member not compliant with this requirement will
lose their right to participate in the 2018 BUSA show and sale.
3. BUSA members wishing to show a hog must attend school and reside in Bradford or Union County. The BUSA member also be a member in good standing of 4-H or FFA
in Bradford or Union County. Must be homesteaded in Bradford or Union County.
4. Each BUSA exhibitor must assume all liability in case of injury or damage to, or caused by the exhibitor’s animal, relieving the Fair Association, the BUSA, FFA and the 4-H Clubs from ALL liability.
1. All hogs must comply with health requirements of the Division of Animals and
Industry, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Service.
2. All swine projects must have been owned and under control of each BUSA exhibitor.
3. The exhibitor ONLY must care for each BUSA swine project. This means relatives and friends cannot raise your hog for you. Housing your swine exhibit at the Bradford
or Union Ag. facilities will be acceptable.
4. All entries and awards in the Market Swine Show shall be subject to the Bradford County Fair Rules and Regulations published in the 2018 Fair Premium Book. These
rules may be obtained at the Fair Office.
An inspection team appointed by the President will be formed, if needed, to inspect swine
projects.
Each BUSA swine exhibitor will be issued 10, $2.00, FREEZER HOG TICKETS at the October 2017 BUSA meeting payable in full at that time. The exhibitor has a choice to sell the 10 tickets to help offset expenses of their project or keep them for themselves. All ticket stubs will be required to be turned in at the February meeting or at the weigh-in to be qualified for the freezer pig drawing at the 2018 sale. If you fail to turn in your ticket stubs by the required time, you will not be eligible to compete in the drawing for the awarded
freezer pig at the 2018 BUSA Sale.
All exhibitors are required to wear their armband throughout the fair for free admission.
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A tag and tattoo only meeting for any BUSA member in good standing that wishes to exhibit in the 2018 Bradford-Union Swine Show and Sale, will be held on Saturday, December 2, 2017 at the Bradford County Fair Grounds and the Union County Riding Club. This event will take place between the hours of 8:00 - 10:00 AM. The gate will be locked at 10:00 AM. The exhibitor MUST be present along with the pig they intend to exhibit. The exhibitor is responsible to catch and hold their exhibit while it is tagged and tattooed or provide someone to perform this responsibility on the exhibitor’s be-half. Any exhibitor that fails to fulfill this requirement will not have their pig tagged or tattooed, thus not qualifying for the 2018 show and sale. (Any exhibitor that is in-volved in any competition or tournament must turn a letter into any BUSA of-ficer 48 hours BEFORE tag-in. You must appoint someone to tag your pig in.)
The final weigh-in will be Monday, March 5, 2018 at the Bradford County Fair Grounds livestock area. The final decision concerning the time will be announced at the swine meetings. Minimum weight at the weigh-in will be 240 pounds. Maximum weight not to exceed 290 pounds. No swine exhibit will be allowed on the scale for final weigh in unless it is clean and free of all debris, to include grease, sand, mud and/or any mate-rials not typically found in a stock trailer used to haul market quality livestock. Sale weights will be capped at 275 pounds. At final weigh-in a parent or exhibitor must be there to unload the hog off the trailer. The on-site BUSA officer or board member will determine if each exhibitor has met compliance. EXHIBITORS MUST WEAR CLOSED-TOE SHOES. NO SANDALS. IF RULE IS NOT FOLLOWED PIG WILL NOT BE WEIGHED IN!
Graders selected by the BUSA Committee will grade all hogs. Only hogs conforming to established show standards for quality and grading, #1 swine on the hoof will be accepted, but still not to exceed the number of pens provided by the fair association. (Not to exceed 95 pigs.) After selection of the hogs has been made, it will be up to the
exhibitor to take their pig back home that night if it was cut from the show and sale.
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2017 Grand
Champion
Terry Johnson
Only swine that were tagged and tattooed on the Saturday, December 2, 2017 by the BUSA and meet weight and grading requirements will be shown at the 2018 BUSA
Swine Show. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE!!!
Immediately after weigh-in and grading is completed, a short meeting will be held in the bleacher area for last minute instructions and barn rules. All exhibitors are
expected to be present until this meeting is over. Roll may be called.
Show will be held Tuesday March 6, 2018, at 6:30 p.m. All exhibitors must be in the designated area and ready to show his/her pig when their class is called. If you do not show your animal it will not be auctioned in the regular sale, it will be placed on the resale list and sold at resale price plus any individual add-ons. Failure of not showing the animal will result in not being eligible to exhibit in the 2018 Show. The only exceptions for not showing are a death in immediate family or a medical emergency. A chart detailing weight and class will be posted in the
swine barn.
A showmanship contest will be determined at a later date. Age as of September 1, 2017.
Trophies or cash awards will be awarded in the following divisions:
Juniors (1st, 2nd, 3rd)....................................................................... 8 -10 year olds
Intermediates (1st, 2nd, 3rd) ......................................................... 11 - 13 year olds
Seniors (1st, 2nd, 3rd) .................................................................... 14 years and up
Homegrown classes will be held as the last class of the show if the grand or reserve champions are not homegrown. Hogs must have been born and raised in Bradford or Union County. A Grand and Reserve Champion will be selected. A certificate of birth signed by the breeder must be turned in at the tag and tattoo meeting on Saturday,
December 2, 2017 to qualify for this class. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE!!!
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2017 Reserve
Grand Champion
Homegrown
Codi Huntley
1. Sale will be held on Friday, March 9, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. The awards program will
begin at 6:00 p.m. The Buyers dinner will be at 5:00 p.m.
2. All animals must be slaughtered following the sale to fulfill state laws.
3. A 5% sales commission will be deducted from the sale price. Five percent will be used to defray the cost of the Swine Show and Sale. Final weigh-in will determine sale weight; maximum sale weight is set a 275 pounds. Scale weight will be final
unless the 275 pound capped weight rule has to be placed on the exhibitors pig.
4. The cost of the photo will be determined by bids submitted in accordance with BUSA criterion. The cost will be paid by each exhibitor and deducted from his or her sale total to include any handling fees. Each exhibitor will have at least one
picture for each buyer and one for themselves.
5. Exhibitors must be at the designated area in the stands and prepared to enter the sale ring promptly in turn. Failure to comply will result in your hog being sold at the sales auctioned re-sale price. The only exception is the death of an immedi-
ate family member or medical emergency.
All exhibitors will follow barn rules; according to the severity of the rule infraction the barn manager can disqualify you from 2018 BUSA Swine Show and Sale as well as future BUSA events. You must feed your animal every day in the morning and after-noon, Monday through Saturday. Failure to comply with this rule will result in a $50
fee taken from your check every time you don’t feed your animal.
President: Treasurer:
Nicole Wacha Penny Hersey
(352) 682-7057 (352) 258-3810
[email protected] [email protected]
Vice-President: Secretary:
Paul Huntley Jennifer Orton
(352) 318-7807 (352) 214-9959
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2017 Reserve
Grand Champion
and
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2018 Bradford Union
Youth Show and Sale Revised: September 2017
All exhibitors must be qualified 4-H or FFA members in Bradford or Union Counties.
Exhibitors must live in Bradford or Union Counties OR attend school in Bradford or
Union Counties.
Parent or Guardian must be a member of the Bradford-Union Youth Show & Sale
(BUYSS) by October Sign-Up Meeting.
Two membership options are available:
1. $45 for the local BUYSS (all local dues stay local)
2. $80 to also include N FL and state Cattleman’s Association dues
$25 Entry Fee per exhibitor for first animal and $10 for each additional animal is required
at the October Sign-Up Meeting.
The Association will hold a raffle for two quarters of a steer, one front quarter and one hind quarter, as a fundraiser to cover the expenses of the youth show and sale. The raffle will be held at the conclusion of the sale, winners do not need to be present to win. Exhibitors must pick up and pay for 20 beef tickets per animal at Sign-Ups. Tickets are $1.00 each.
Ticket stubs must be turned in by conclusion of the second weigh-in.
Exhibitors must participate in at least one fundraiser.
Fundraiser options are:
Exhibition show following First Weigh-In, $20 entry fee
Provide item for silent auction held during exhibition show
Sell additional 50 beef raffle tickets
Exhibitor must remain in good standing from entry date until show date.
Meetings are the 2nd Thursday of each month starting in October and running through February. The October meeting is for Sign-Ups. November meeting is MANDATORY and the Annual Dinner MUST RSVP or pay $20 for meal. Exhibitors must attend two (2) of the four (4) meetings from November to February and sign in at the meetings to be eligible to show. If an exhibitor does not sign in, attendance will not be counted. The BUYSS may set or call additional meetings as necessary and meetings may be changed due to weath-
er or unforeseen circumstances.
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Only animals grading US Select (2.3) or greater by the official grader, may enter the Steer Show and Sale. The animal must have enough flesh to be appealing to the eye. Any animals in question will be re-evaluated by a committee for final approval.
The animal must be of Beef Type Breeding .
The exhibitor assumes liability in case of death or injury of an animal until sold. NO
official may be held liable for loss of any steer.
All animals must comply with health requirements of the Division of Animal Industry, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Bradford County Fair. This requires a health certificate from a veterinarian on each breed animal and procure-ment is the responsibility of the exhibitor. (For Exhibition: Health papers are good for 90
days and must be valid through the end of the Fair.)
May be purchased anywhere. The animal must be polled or dehorned 30 days before the show. However, scurs and secondary growth of horns, four (4) inches or less, will
be accepted. Final decisions of acceptance will be made by the Grievance Committee.
Classes will be made up by weight. Final classes to be made by the show “Weigh-In” Committee. Each exhibitor is responsible for seeing that their animal arrives on time at
the place designated by show officials.
A Judge may place an animal down in it’s respective class, should it show indication of being poorly trained or managed. If the animal is not shown in its respective class, it cannot be sold.
Only animals born in Bradford and in Union Counties are eligible for entry in the Home Grown Class. Home Grown Breeder Certificate must be turned in with the entry form
on October Sign-Ups animal to be eligible.
No person, under any circumstances will be allowed to gripe or complain about any ruling by a Show or Grading Official. All complaints will be addressed in writing to the Show Grievance Committee with a $50 nonrefundable fee payable to the BUYSS. Any deviation from this rule will result in the entry being eliminated from the Show and any future Steer or Breed Show. At any time the Show Grievance Committee and the BUYSS officers reserve the right to address any issue concerning the safety and wel-
fare of exhibitors and the general public at any time.
Will wear official 4-H or National FFA Association attire when showing and at Show & Sale. Must show either 4-H or FFA (NOT BOTH) and be declared by the October Sign-
Ups.
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The exhibitor must maintain a current record book of the steer/breed project. The cur-rent record book must be turned into the exhibitors 4-H/FFA Advisor by February 17, 2018. Record books must be signed and approved by Extension Agent or Bo-Ag Teach-er. The 4-H/FFA Advisor must check in all the record books to a Bradford Union Show and Sale representative at the Bradford/Union County Extension Office by
February 18, 2018. There will be a Junior, Intermediate & Senior Record Book Contest.
The exhibitor must have possession of the animal and have it officially entered at the October Sign-Ups between 5 pm - 7 pm. A close-up photograph clearly identifying the steer must be attached to the entry form. One parent/guardian must be a member of
the BUYSS and Sale at the October Sign-Ups.
Exhibitors will be limited to one steer. If showing a steer, an exhibitor may show as many breed animals as space permits, not to exceed 100 animals in the barn. (If showing a steer, exhibitors can only sell the steer and one breed. If showing only two breed animals, exhibitors can sell both breed animals.) Exhibitors will be notified by the November meeting if barn capacity has been exceeded. There will be
no refunds on entry fees.
Add-ons will be accepted for steer and breed animals at the time of the sale. Across
the board add-ons will be announced during the sale.
5% will be deducted from total sale of the animal to cover show expenses. Payments
made on animals sold at the fair must be made directly to the BUYSS.
BARN AND SHOW RULES
ALL BARN RULES MUST BE FOLLOWED
If general rules are violated, animals may be disqualified and removed
from the Show and Sale.
Animal Behavior: Exhibitor must have their animal properly trained, so that it may be managed and lead into the show ring by them. A committee will evaluate the animals at the second weigh-in. Exhibitors that have animals that are evaluated as not manageable will be notified at the conclusion of the weigh-in. These exhibitors and animals will be re-evaluated the following day between 9 AM and 10 AM. If the animal is evaluated as not manageable, the exhibitor will be notified and required to remove the animal from the barn by 12
Noon. If the animal is not shown during respective class judging, it cannot sell.
Equipment: Show boxes and essential cleaning equipment are allowed in the exhibit area. NO EQUIPMENT WILL BE ALLOWED TO ENTER BARN DURING THE WEIGH-IN OF 8 AM - 10 AM MARCH 5, 2018. Additional rails, only artificial flowers, decorations, etc. are allowed as long as a safe environment is upheld. The BUYSS Barn Committee has a right to address any situation within an exhibitor’s area which they feel is unsafe and
inappropriate.
A chart of the stalls in the livestock barns by numbers will be set up and stalls will be assigned to exhibitors at FIRST WEIGH-IN on a FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE METHOD based on the order weighed in. Exhibitor area should be presentable and in order by (one)1 hour prior to the opening of the Fair each day. Stall area must be clean and after 2 warnings if not clean exhibitor will be excused from barn and will not be allowed to sale animal.
All clipping, grooming, and fitting performed during the week of the Fair must be done by the exhibitor, a Bradford/Union 4-H Leader, FFA Advisor, or a member of BUYSS.
Tampering with any animal entered, such as filling with foreign substances, etc. is prohibited. The use of tranquilizers or any substances that alters the animal(s) behavior after arrival at show will be construed as a form of tampering. (No weight enhancement of any kind will be allowed.)
No animal is to leave the barn before the Sunday morning following the sale and must exit through the North Barn to be checked out. Estimated time is 8 AM.
STEER SHOW AND SALE RULES
All animals will be brought to a central point for official Weigh-In. Weigh-In will begin at 8 AM, and trailers must be in line by 10 AM. Animals in line early may unload prior to start of Weigh-In, but must be back on trailer by 7 AM.
Minimum gross weight of no less than 700 lbs. at First Weigh-In. Only animals grading US Select (2.3) or greater by Official Grader may enter the Steer Show and Sale. Maxi-mum sale weight will be 1350 pounds. Any animals in question will be re-evaluated by a committee for final approval.
All animals entered in Steer Show will be entered in Gain-In Weight Contest. The official weights will be the weights from the First and Second Weigh-Ins.
Once a steer is entered NO SUBSTITUTION can be made.
The Wednesday following the Second Weigh-In at 6 PM.
The Sale will be on the Saturday following the Second Weigh-In.
Awards start at 5 PM in the Livestock Arena. The Sale starts immediately after Awards.
Although it is not required, it is important that exhibitors seek a buyer for their steer. Buyers letters are encouraged, and a list of previous buyers can be obtained from 4-H Agents and FFA Advisors. Personal visits are also encouraged. As in all business transactions, exhibitors should send thank you letters to everyone who contributed to your project.
A dinner for potential buyers will be on the Saturday of the Sale, from 3 - 5 PM at the Bradford County Extension Office.
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BREED SHOW AND SALE RULES
The animal must have enough flesh to be appealing to the eye. The animal must have a Body Condition Score of at least 5 (for lactating cattle) and at least 6 for all other breed animals. Any animals in question will be re-evaluated by a committee for final approval.
FEMALES must not be more than 30 months old and BULLS not more than 24 months old at Show time and Sale.
All Bulls must have a permanent ring in nose and lead rope attached while in the show ring.
An animal must be consigned via a signed statement to the Sale no later than second weigh-in if the exhibitor intends to sell their animal. (Only two animals per exhibitor may be sold—a steer and one breed animal or two breed animals.) If the animal does not show in respective class judging, it cannot sell. No animal can be declared a “No Sale” once the sale is complete.
Classes will be made up by weight.
All registered cattle must be registered in the exhibitor’s name to show in a Registered Class. A copy of the Registration form must be shown at the October Sign-Ups. The copy must be registered in the owner’s name by First Weigh-In.
Any cattle that are not registered in the exhibitor’s name will be shown in a com-mercial class. Final classes to be made by the Show Weigh-In Committee. Mini-mum of 4 animals make a class.
A breed must have four animals in order to have a Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion and be awarded a trophy.
Breed animals are to sell according to how they place in their class the night of the show.
Cow/Calf pair can be shown up to 30 months of age of the cow. If the calf is born before October Sign-Ups, and the calf is signed up as individual to be shown in it’s own class, then the calf can be shown in both cow/calf and as individual calf.
Showmanship Contest There will be a single showmanship contest for steer and breed participants. If showing more than one animal, you will need to choose the best animal to show for this contest. (Exhibitor must show their own animal). The showmanship contest will be determined after sign up. Youth will be classified as and compete as Juniors, Interme-diates or Seniors. Division determined by age the exhibitor is on the day of the
show. The age groups are as follows:
Juniors ........................................................................................ 8 -12 year olds
Intermediates ............................................................................. 13 - 15 year olds
Seniors ........................................................................................ 16 years and up
Prizes and/or recognition for the Top 5 Places in each age division!
Sign-up sheet will be posted on the bulletin boards at the North & South ends of the barn on the day of the Second Weigh-In and will be taken down on Thursday at Noon.
If your name is not on the list you will not participate in Showmanship!
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2017 Grand Champion
Nathan Boone
2017 Reserve
Grand Champion
Walker Thompson
2017 Reserve
Grand Champion
Homegrown
Josh Worten
2017 Reserve
Grand Champion
Heifer
Harley Seay
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4-H/FFA Youth Livestock
Judging Contest Superintendent ...................................................................................... Justin Walker
REGISTRATION FEE: NO COST
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday, March 2, 2018
DATE OF CONTEST: Friday, March 9, 2018
CHECK-IN: 8:30 AM
LOCATION: Livestock Show Ring, Bradford County Fairgrounds
1. A judging team shall consist of three or four 4-H Club or FFA members. Only the
scores of the three highest members will be considered in awarding team prizes.
2. Each county may send up to four 4-H teams and each FFA Chapter may enter up
to four teams. Individuals are eligible for individual awards only.
3. 4-H teams will be divided into Junior, Intermediate, and Senior divisions. FFA will be divided into Middle and Senior divisions. Participants from different divisions may compete as a team; however, they must compete at the division of the
oldest individual on that team.
4. Senior 4-H and FFA participants/teams must provide oral reasons and that score will be used in your total scores. All other participants are invited to participate in
oral reason; however, your score will not be used for or against your total.
5. 4-H members must be eight (8) years of age by September 1, 2017 to participate.
6. Awards: FFA and 4-H are judged separately.
7. Ties will be broken by oral reasons then by questions class.
8. Official placing will be determined during the contest.
9. All teams and individuals must pre-register. Substitutions may be made the day
of the contest, but no new teams/ individuals added.
Team Placing Team Members Individual Placing 1. 1st Place - Trophy Individuals (1-4) Rosette 1st Place - $10, Rosette
2. 2nd Place - Trophy Individuals (1-4) Rosette 2nd Place - $8, Rosette
3. 3rd Place - Trophy Individuals (1-4) Rosette 3rd Place - $6, Rosette
All exhibitors are required to wear their armband throughout the fair for free admission.
4-H Division
Bradford County Extension Office 2266 North Temple Avenue, Starke, FL 32091
(904) 966-6224
4-HD Division Agent ............................................................................. Debbie Nistler
1. Entries and exhibits must be acceptable to the 4-H Youth Division Chairperson the 4-H Extension Agent and the Fair Association. Registration deadline is
February 23, 2018.
2. Exhibitors must be a bona fide 4-H club member in Bradford or Union County.
3. Entries must be the work of the individual and completed within the last twelve (12) months. Entries should be the result of the 4-H project work. School projects, essays, posters and science projects are not acceptable unless they are directly related to a 4-H project that the 4-H individual is enrolled in during the
current 4-H year.
4. All entries must remain until Saturday evening, March 10, 2018, 10:00 pm. There will be no Sunday pick ups. Premium and ribbons will be forfeited if exhibits are removed before that time. The 4-H Agent will be the only people authorized
to allow removal of entries from the booth and pay premiums.
5. Ribbons and premiums will be awarded and all decisions of the judges and fair
management will be final.
6. All baked goods must be submitted on a heavy piece of cardboard covered with aluminum foil, not to exceed 2 inches beyond the baked product. A typed or neatly handwritten recipe must accompany each baked good. Recipe must be on an index card no larger than 5x7.
7. Entry procedure schedule will be publicized by the 4-H office.
8. The Fair Association, Management and 4-H Staff will not be responsible in case
of damage or loss of exhibit.
9. Youth, 5-7 years of age will not be judged in competition. Therefore, they will
be awarded participation ribbons and premium monies.
10. A maximum 3 (three) entries will be allowed in each project area.
11. All drawings and photos must be matted on cardboard or other hard surface so
they can be displayed. No frames, please.
12. All canned goods must be in standard canning jars with rust free lids/rings.
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Junior Division: $5.00
Intermediate Division: $5.00
Senior Division: $5.00
$5.00
Up to two exhibits in each project area may be selected as Best in Class.
Blue: $3.00 White: $1.00
Red: $2.00 Participation: $1.00 (Clover buds)
Area 1: Photography Up to an 8 X 10 in sixe and must be framed in a plain black, brown, or white frame. Photos will not be judged based on the frame. (Framing is for preserving the photo from damage.) Area 2: Educational Posters Have a theme educational objective (example: Swine ear notching or Food Safety) and should include the 4-H Clover and may be a 4-H Promotional Poster. Area 3: Woodworking Any item carved or created from wood. Area 4: Clothing and Textiles All clothing made by the 4-H member. Area 5: Fiber Arts Knitting, crocheting, cross-stitch, blankets made by the 4-H member. Area 6: Complete Scrapbook Complete themed scrapbook. MAY NOT use individual pages. Area 7: Nature and Environment Any educational exhibit relation to insects, conservation, forestry, geology, marine science or general outdoors. Must include descrip-tion and educational report. Area 8: Creative Arts Any item made from clay, wax, natural materials which may include: aluminum or other metals. Created craft items such as popsicle stick art, paper mache, decorated cards/stationery are also included in this area. The item just be created and decorated by the 4-H member. This area will include poems or stories, but must be creatively displayed to be entered into this area (framing or put on homemade paper or stationary.) Area 9: Wearable Art Any item made by the 4-H member that can be worn. This includes jewelry, shirts, hats, bags or any clothing item. Area 10: Decorated Items These are pre-purchased items that are decorated by the 4-H member. Area 11: Food & Nutrition Any food item that is baked or cooked by the 4-H member. Unprepared food must include recipe (such as cookies in a jar.) Area 12: Cake Decorating Any cake or cupcakes baked and decorated by the 4-H member. Area 13: Paintings & Drawings Any oil or watercolor paintings or drawings created by the 4-H member.
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Table Setting Contest
Friday, March 2, 2018, 4:00 PM
4-H Area, Building #3
Participants must be either a member of a 4-H or FFA in Bradford or Union Co.
Age is determined as of September 1, 2017. Age Divisions are:
Clover Bud ............................................................................. 5 - 7 year olds
Juniors ................................................................................. 8 - 10 year olds
Intermediates ..................................................................... 11 - 13 year olds
Seniors ............................................................................... 14 - 18 year olds
RULES & GUIDELINES FOR TABLE SETTING:
Each participant MUST bring a card table to display their table setting.
Participants must arrive by 3:30 pm to set up.
Registration forms must be turned into the Extension Office by Noon on Wednes-
day February 28, 2018.
All participants will receive a participation ribbon and premium money.
Only Participants are allowed in the fair room until the judging is completed and winners are announced. This includes during the time set aside for set up. Participants may have someone help them carry items into the room, but then any
helpers must immediately leave the judging area.
Registration forms and further information may be picked up at the Bradford Coun-
ty Extension Office.
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Senior Division Winner, Amanda Bertine
Intermediate Division
Winner, Regan Robinson
Junior Division Winner, Lyndee Griffis
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4-H Youth Strawberry Pie
Baking Contest FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018
5:00 PM
Building 3
This contest is open to any youth ages 8 - 18 that are residents of
Bradford or Union Counties.
Clover Bud (participation only) ...................... 5 - 7 year olds
Juniors ......................................................... 8 - 10 year olds
Intermediates ............................................. 11 - 13 year olds
Seniors ...................................................... 14 - 18 year olds
1. The pie must be the exhibitor’s own work.
2. Recipes must accompany your pie (no larger than a 5x7 card)
3. All pies must be in a disposable pie pan.
4. You must use fresh (non-frozen) strawberries in the filling.
5. Pies will be judged on taste and attractiveness.
6. Contestants must be pre-entered to participate in this contest.
7. Pre-entry forms are due in to the Bradford County Extension Office by February 28,
2018.
8. Forms may be picked up at the Bradford Co. Extension Office.
9. Pies will be checked in Friday, March 2, 2018 from 4:30 - 5:00 PM.
10. No pies will be returned to the exhibitors.
11. Judges decisions are final.
All participants will receive ribbons based on their scores from the judg-es. Rosettes will be awarded to the First, Second, and Third Place in Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Divisions. A plaque will be awarded
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