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D E P A R T M E N T A - H O M E M A K I N G Please list class numbers on the container before making entries. All canned goods, preserves and pickles shall be in clear glass regulation quart or pint jars properly labeled including class numbers. This will be enforced. Jellies may be in clear glass, half-pint jars properly labeled. ¼ cakes will be accepted in Classes 6 & 7. First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $2.00 Third Prize $1.00 B r e a d s a n d C a k e s Class Class 1. Loaf Yeast Bread (white) 6. Pound Cake (1/4 cake) 2. Loaf Breads (Banana, Zucchini, etc.) 7. Any Iced Layer Cake (1/4 cake) 3. Yeast Rolls (3) 8. Any Candy (3 pieces) 4. Biscuits (3) 9. Brownies (3) 5. Cornbread 10. Any Cookies(3) C a n n e d V e g e t a b l e s 11. Tomatoes – Cold packed whole 20. Greens 12. Tomatoes – Hot pack 21. Peas 13. Tomato Juice 22. Lima Beans 14. Tomato Soup 23. Sweet Potatoes 15. Salsa 24. Hulled Beans 16. Vegetable Soup 25. Kraut 17. Green Beans, cut 26. Canned Cabbage 18. Green Beans with Shellies 27. Spaghetti Sauce 19. Corn, cut 28. Beets C a n n e d F r u i t s 29. Applesauce 33. Pear Halves 30. Blackberries 34. Grape Juice 31. Cherries 35. Chunk Apples 32. Peach Halves 36. Apple Pie Filling The entries for exhibits will start at 7:00 and end at 8:30 on Wednesday August 23, and on Thursday morning August 24 from 8:30 - 11:00 a.m. Mary K. Stowers .................................................... Chairman Gayle Farlow, Lekisha Morehead, Sue Sparks ... Superintendents 37. Raspberries

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DEPARTMENT A - HOMEMAKINGSponsored by James and Doris Sink

in memory of Raymond and Ora Gray Stowers;

James & Doris Sink……………………………………………………………………Chairpersons

Linda Davis, Mary Stowers ......................………………………………..……… Superintendents

Entries will be accepted from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

and from 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 25, 2012

• Please list class numbers on the container before making entries.

• All canned goods, preserves and pickles shall be in clear glass regulation quart or pint jars

properly labeled including class numbers. This will be enforced.

• Jellies may be in clear glass, half-pint jars properly labeled.

• ¼ cakes will be accepted in Classes 6 & 7.

• See Page 12 for rules for the Food Preservation Awards sponsored by Ball.

First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $2.00 Third Prize $1.00

Breads and Cakes

Class Class

1. Loaf Yeast Bread (white) 6. Pound Cake (1/4 cake)

2. Loaf Breads (Banana, Zucchini, etc.) 7. Any Iced Layer Cake (1/4 cake)

3. Yeast Rolls (3) 8. Any Candy (3 pieces)

4. Biscuits (3) 9. Brownies (3)

5. Cornbread 10. Any Cookies (3)

Canned Vegetables

11. Tomatoes – Cold packed whole 20. Greens

12. Tomatoes – Hot pack 21. Peas

13. Tomato Juice 22. Lima Beans

14. Tomato Soup 23. Sweet Potatoes

15. Salsa 24. Hulled Beans

16. Vegetable Soup 25. Kraut

17. Green Beans, cut 26. Canned Cabbage

18. Green Beans with Shellies 27. Spaghetti Sauce

19. Corn, cut 28. Beets

Canned Fruits

29. Applesauce 33. Pear Halves

30. Blackberries 34. Grape Juice

31. Cherries 35. Chunk Apples

32. Peach Halves 36. Apple Pie Filling

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The entries for exhibits will start at 7:00 and end at 8:30 on Wednesday August 23, and on Thursday morning August 24 from 8:30 - 11:00 a.m.

Mary K. Stowers ....................................................ChairmanGayle Farlow, Lekisha Morehead, Sue Sparks ... Superintendents

37. Raspberries

Jellies (soft spreads)37. Blackberry Jelly 42. Raspberry Jelly

38. Blueberry Jelly 43. Strawberry Jelly

39. Crabapple Jelly 44. Plum Jelly

40. Grape Jelly 45. Any other Jelly

41. Peach Jelly

Preserves, Jams, Butters (semi-soft spreads)

(Not Eligible for the Ball Awards)

46. Blueberry Jam 52. Strawberry Rhubarb Jam

47. Peach Preserves 53. Apple Butter (Open Kettle)

48. Strawberry Preserves 54. Apple Butter (Quick Method)

49. Blackberry Jam 55. Cherry Jam

50. Raspberry Jam 56. Cherry Preserves

51. Strawberry Jam 57. Any other semi-soft spread

Canned Pickles 58. Cucumber Pickles (Sweet) 64. Dilly Beans

59. Bread and Butter Pickles 65. Hot Pepper Pickles

60. Dill Pickles 66. Squash Pickles

61. Chopped Pickle Relish 67. Chow-Chow

62. Beet Pickles 68. Any other pickle or relish

63. Corn Relish

Canned Meats69. Beef 71. Pork Sausage

70. Pork Tenderloin 72. Chili

Miscellaneous 73. Honey 74. Miscellaneous Canned Items

See Page 12 for the rules for the awards in

Department A - HOMEMAKING

Food Preservation Award

sponsored by

Jarden Home Brands, marketers of Ball and Kerr

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73. Honey74. Miscellaneous Canned Items75. Stewed Tomatoes76. Potatoes77. Brown Beans

78. Chili Beans 79. Black Beans80. Squash81. Beef Stew

DEPARTMENT B – NEEDLEWORKKnitted classes sponsored in loving memory of Jeannette King Umberger

Louise Parker ……………………………………………………………….…………… Chairman

Eleanor Atwell, Geneva Pauley, Louise Aliff...............................…………………Superintendents

Entries will be accepted from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p. m. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

and from 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 26, 2012

Prizes in this department will be: Best of Show: Ribbon

First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $2.00 Third Prize $1.00

1. Crochet Item (small) 24. Picture – Needlepoint

2. Crochet Item (medium) 25. Pillow - Needlepoint

3. Crochet Item (large) 26. Pillow – Appliquéd

4. Crochet Dishrags 27. Pillow – Crocheted

5. Knitted Dishrags 28. Pillow – Miscellaneous

6. Embroidered Item 29. Quilts – Appliquéd

7. Pot Holders 30. Quilts – Machine Quilted

8. Hot Mats 31. Quilts – Hand Quilted

9. Place Mats 32. Quilts – Crib

10. Towels – Kitchen or Guest 33. Quilts – Miscellaneous

11. Aprons – any kind 34. Afghan – Crocheted Ripple

12. Hooked Rugs 35. Afghan – Crocheted Granny Square

13. Braided Rugs 36. Afghan - Appliquéd

14. Pillowcase – Embroidered 37. Afghan – Miscellaneous

15. Pillowcase – Crochet Edge 38. Afghan – Knitted

16. Bunka Embroidery 39. Knitted Slippers, Hats & Scarfs

17. Ribbon Embroidery 40. Crocheted Slippers, Hats & Scarfs

18. Sweaters – Knit 41. Vest – Knitted

19. Sweaters – Crochet 42. Vest - Crocheted

20. Counted Cross Stitch Stockings 43. Dress – Adult

21. Counted Cross Stitch (large) 44. Dress – Children

22. Counted Cross Stitch (small) 45. Ladies Wear

23. Crewel – Embroidered 46. Mens Wear

47. Miscellaneous Clothing

The Knitted Classes

in Department B

have been sponsored

in loving memory of

Jeannette King Umberger

Best Wishes to all Bland County Fair

and Horse Show participants from

Bland County Historical Society

“Gathering the Past for the Future”

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DEPARTMENT B – NEEDLEWORKKnitted classes sponsored in loving memory of Jeannette King Umberger

Louise Parker ……………………………………………………………….…………… Chairman

Eleanor Atwell, Geneva Pauley, Louise Aliff...............................…………………Superintendents

Entries will be accepted from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p. m. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

and from 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 26, 2012

Prizes in this department will be: Best of Show: Ribbon

First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $2.00 Third Prize $1.00

1. Crochet Item (small) 24. Picture – Needlepoint

2. Crochet Item (medium) 25. Pillow - Needlepoint

3. Crochet Item (large) 26. Pillow – Appliquéd

4. Crochet Dishrags 27. Pillow – Crocheted

5. Knitted Dishrags 28. Pillow – Miscellaneous

6. Embroidered Item 29. Quilts – Appliquéd

7. Pot Holders 30. Quilts – Machine Quilted

8. Hot Mats 31. Quilts – Hand Quilted

9. Place Mats 32. Quilts – Crib

10. Towels – Kitchen or Guest 33. Quilts – Miscellaneous

11. Aprons – any kind 34. Afghan – Crocheted Ripple

12. Hooked Rugs 35. Afghan – Crocheted Granny Square

13. Braided Rugs 36. Afghan - Appliquéd

14. Pillowcase – Embroidered 37. Afghan – Miscellaneous

15. Pillowcase – Crochet Edge 38. Afghan – Knitted

16. Bunka Embroidery 39. Knitted Slippers, Hats & Scarfs

17. Ribbon Embroidery 40. Crocheted Slippers, Hats & Scarfs

18. Sweaters – Knit 41. Vest – Knitted

19. Sweaters – Crochet 42. Vest - Crocheted

20. Counted Cross Stitch Stockings 43. Dress – Adult

21. Counted Cross Stitch (large) 44. Dress – Children

22. Counted Cross Stitch (small) 45. Ladies Wear

23. Crewel – Embroidered 46. Mens Wear

47. Miscellaneous Clothing

The Knitted Classes

in Department B

have been sponsored

in loving memory of

Jeannette King Umberger

Best Wishes to all Bland County Fair

and Horse Show participants from

Bland County Historical Society

“Gathering the Past for the Future”

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1. Crochet Item (small) 2. Crochet Item (medium) 3. Crochet Item (large) 4. Crochet Dishrags5. Knitted Dishrags6. Embroidered Item7. Pot Holders 8. Hot Mats 9. Place Mats 10. Towels – Kitchen or Guest 11. Aprons – any kind 12. Table Runners 13. Pillow Cases 14. Pillowcase – Embroidered 15. Pillowcase – Crochet Edge 16. Baby Afghan - Crochet 17. Baby Afghan - Knitted 18. Counted Cross Stitch Stockings 19. Counted Cross Stitch (large)

20. Counted Cross Stitch (small)21. Crewel – Embroidered22. Pillow – Miscellaneous23. Quilts – Appliquéd24. Quilts – Machine Quilted25. Quilts – Hand Quilted26. Quilts – Crib27. Quilts – Miscellaneous28. Afghan – Crocheted Ripple29. Afghan – Crocheted Granny Square30. Afghan – Miscellaneous31. Afghan – Knitted32. Knitted Slippers, Hats & Scarfs33. Crocheted Slippers, Hats & Scarfs34. Dress – Adult38. Dress – Children39. Ladies Wear40. Mens Wear41. Miscellaneous Clothing

Class:

DEPARTMENT B – NEEDLEWORKKnitted classes sponsored in loving memory of Jeannette King Umberger

Louise Parker ……………………………………………………………….…………… Chairman

Eleanor Atwell, Geneva Pauley, Louise Aliff...............................…………………Superintendents

Entries will be accepted from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p. m. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

and from 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 26, 2012

Prizes in this department will be: Best of Show: Ribbon

First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $2.00 Third Prize $1.00

1. Crochet Item (small) 24. Picture – Needlepoint

2. Crochet Item (medium) 25. Pillow - Needlepoint

3. Crochet Item (large) 26. Pillow – Appliquéd

4. Crochet Dishrags 27. Pillow – Crocheted

5. Knitted Dishrags 28. Pillow – Miscellaneous

6. Embroidered Item 29. Quilts – Appliquéd

7. Pot Holders 30. Quilts – Machine Quilted

8. Hot Mats 31. Quilts – Hand Quilted

9. Place Mats 32. Quilts – Crib

10. Towels – Kitchen or Guest 33. Quilts – Miscellaneous

11. Aprons – any kind 34. Afghan – Crocheted Ripple

12. Hooked Rugs 35. Afghan – Crocheted Granny Square

13. Braided Rugs 36. Afghan - Appliquéd

14. Pillowcase – Embroidered 37. Afghan – Miscellaneous

15. Pillowcase – Crochet Edge 38. Afghan – Knitted

16. Bunka Embroidery 39. Knitted Slippers, Hats & Scarfs

17. Ribbon Embroidery 40. Crocheted Slippers, Hats & Scarfs

18. Sweaters – Knit 41. Vest – Knitted

19. Sweaters – Crochet 42. Vest - Crocheted

20. Counted Cross Stitch Stockings 43. Dress – Adult

21. Counted Cross Stitch (large) 44. Dress – Children

22. Counted Cross Stitch (small) 45. Ladies Wear

23. Crewel – Embroidered 46. Mens Wear

47. Miscellaneous Clothing

The Knitted Classes

in Department B

have been sponsored

in loving memory of

Jeannette King Umberger

Best Wishes to all Bland County Fair

and Horse Show participants from

Bland County Historical Society

“Gathering the Past for the Future”

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DEPARTMENT B – NEEDLEWORKKnitted classes sponsored in loving memory of Jeannette King Umberger

Louise Parker ……………………………………………………………….…………… Chairman

Eleanor Atwell, Geneva Pauley, Louise Aliff...............................…………………Superintendents

Entries will be accepted from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p. m. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

and from 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 26, 2012

Prizes in this department will be: Best of Show: Ribbon

First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $2.00 Third Prize $1.00

1. Crochet Item (small) 24. Picture – Needlepoint

2. Crochet Item (medium) 25. Pillow - Needlepoint

3. Crochet Item (large) 26. Pillow – Appliquéd

4. Crochet Dishrags 27. Pillow – Crocheted

5. Knitted Dishrags 28. Pillow – Miscellaneous

6. Embroidered Item 29. Quilts – Appliquéd

7. Pot Holders 30. Quilts – Machine Quilted

8. Hot Mats 31. Quilts – Hand Quilted

9. Place Mats 32. Quilts – Crib

10. Towels – Kitchen or Guest 33. Quilts – Miscellaneous

11. Aprons – any kind 34. Afghan – Crocheted Ripple

12. Hooked Rugs 35. Afghan – Crocheted Granny Square

13. Braided Rugs 36. Afghan - Appliquéd

14. Pillowcase – Embroidered 37. Afghan – Miscellaneous

15. Pillowcase – Crochet Edge 38. Afghan – Knitted

16. Bunka Embroidery 39. Knitted Slippers, Hats & Scarfs

17. Ribbon Embroidery 40. Crocheted Slippers, Hats & Scarfs

18. Sweaters – Knit 41. Vest – Knitted

19. Sweaters – Crochet 42. Vest - Crocheted

20. Counted Cross Stitch Stockings 43. Dress – Adult

21. Counted Cross Stitch (large) 44. Dress – Children

22. Counted Cross Stitch (small) 45. Ladies Wear

23. Crewel – Embroidered 46. Mens Wear

47. Miscellaneous Clothing

The Knitted Classes

in Department B

have been sponsored

in loving memory of

Jeannette King Umberger

Best Wishes to all Bland County Fair

and Horse Show participants from

Bland County Historical Society

“Gathering the Past for the Future”

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The entries for exhibits will start at 7:00 and end at 8:30 on Wednesday August 23, and on Thursday morning August 24 from 8:30 - 11:00 a.m.

DEPARTMENT C Sponsored by Heaven Sent Craft Shop, J. W. & Judy Cassell, owners, in honor of their grandchildren,

Cole, Brittni, Mathieson & Mariah

OPEN TO EXHIBITORS OF ALL AGES

Entries will be accepted from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

and from 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 26, 2012

Prizes in this Department will be

First Place $3.00 Second Place $2.00 Third Place $1.00

Section 1: HANDICRAFTSJudy Cassell ….……………….…..……………………………………………………….Chairman

Gayle Farlow, Brenda Havens, Ella Compton, Drema Harman ………...…………..Superintendents

Class Class

1 Paint-by-Number Paintings 11 Scrapbook

2 Stitched Wall Hangings 12 Best Small Item Made of Wood

3 Holiday Wall Hangings 13 Best Large Item Made of Wood

4 Best Ceramic – Glazed Finish 14 Best Painted Wooden Item

5 Handmade Wreaths 15 Christmas Tree Decorations

6 Best Decorated Basket 16 Holiday Decorations

7 Handmade Dolls 17 Best Item Made From Throw Aways

8 Handmade Doll Clothes 18 Artificial Flower Arrangement

9 Handmade Animals 19 Stained Glass

10 Page from Scrapbook 20 Miscellaneous Handicraft

Section II: PAINTINGS and PHOTOGRAPHY

Denise Romano ….……………….…..……………………………………………………….Chairman

Class Class

1 Oil Paintings - Professional 11 Color Photography- Wildlife/Nature

2 Oil Paintings - Amateur 12 Color Photography – Special Effects

3 Tole Paintings 13 Color Photography - Collage

4 Acrylic Paintigs – Professional 14 Black & White Photography - Animals

5 Acrylic Paintings - Amateur 15 Black & White Photography – Human Portraits

6 Watercolor Paintings 16 Black & White Photography - Landscape

7 Color Photography - Animals 17 Black & White Photography – Sports

8 Color Photography – Human Portraits 18 Black & White Photography – Wildlife/Nature

9 Color Photography - Landscape 19 Black & White Photography – Special Effects

10 Color Photography - Sports 20 Black & White Photography – Collage

Wildlife/Nature includes birds, flowers, wild animals, etc.

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Best of Show - Ribbon

Section I: Handicrafts

1 Oil Paintings - Professional 2 Oil Paintings - Amateur 3 Tole Paintings4 Acrylic Paintings - Professional5 Acrylic Paintings - Amateur 6 Watercolor Paintings 7 Color Photography - Animals8 Color Photography - Human Portraits9 Color Photography - Landscape10 Color Photography - Misc.11 Color Photography - Wildlife12 Color Photography - Digital Art13 Color Photography - Collage14 Color Photography - Nature15 Black & White Photography - Animals16 Black & White Photography - Human Portraits

17 Black & White Photography - Landscape18 Black & White Photography - Misc.19 Black & White Photography - Wildlife20 Black & White Photography - Digital Art 21 Black & White Photography - Collage22 Black & White Photography - Nature23 Adult Coloring23A Markers 23B Gel Pens23C Colored Pencil23D Combination 24 Crayons25 Paint by Number26 Pen Drawings27 Pencil Drawings

1 Paint-by-Number Paintings2 Stitched Wall Hangings 3 Holiday Wall Hangings 4 Best Ceramic – Glazed Finish 5 Handmade Wreaths6 Best Decorated Basket7 Handmade Dolls 8 Handmade Doll Clothes 9 Handmade Animals 10 Page from Scrapbook 11 Scrapbook Arrangement12 Best Small Item Made of Wood

13 Best Large Item Made of Wood14 Best Painted Wooden Item15 Christmas Tree Decorations16 Holiday Decorations17 Best Item Made From Throw Aways18 ArtificialFlower19 Stained Glass20 Miscellaneous Handicraft21 Sand Art22 Sun Catchers23 Jewelry24 Key Rings

Section II: Paintings and Photography Denise Romano ......................................................................................Chairman Sponsored by .........................Sharon and Tim Romano, owners of The Bed Post

**All photographs must be at least 5 x 7 in size.****All photographs must be matted or framed or mounted - all others will not be accepted.**Adult coloring must be framed or mounted. Frame will not be judged. Must be at least 5x7.

Judy Cassell ..........................................................................ChairmanBrenda Havens, Ella Compton, Barbara Justice ........Superintendents

Wildlife: Wild Animals, Birds, InsectsNature: Flowers, Trees, Outdoor Scenes, etc.

Class:

Class:

The entries for exhibits will start at 7:00 and end at 8:30 on Wednesday August 23, and on Thursday morning August 24 from 8:30 - 11:00 a.m.

Cole, Brittni, Andy, Mathieson & Mariah

DEPARTMENT D – YOUTH EXHIBITSSponsored by

Mr. & Mrs. R. I. “Buddie” Waddle in memory of Everette and Alma Waddle;

Johnny Goins, Bland County Treasurer,

Jason, Lisa, Corey & Coby Hall; BB&T;

Betty Davis in memory of A. T. Newberry and Duane C. Davis

Betty Davis …..……………..………….…………………………………………………….Chairman

Anna Dillow, Lisa McGuire, Christine Havens, Krystal McGuire…………..………. Superintendents

Entries will be accepted from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

and from 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 26, 2012

• All canned goods must be in regulation canning jars with rings.

• All baked goods should be placed in appropriate sized clear plastic ziplock type bags.

• One half cakes will be accepted in Classes 6 – 7.

• Articles previously entered in the Bland County Fair are ineligible to be entered again.

• Items entered must be made by the youth.

Prizes in this Department will be

First Place $3.00 Second Place $2.00 Third Place $1.00

Best of Show: $25 Cash presented by Bob & Betty K. Munsey

BAKED GOODS AND CANDIES

Class Class

1. Biscuits (4) 6. Layer Cakes

2. Muffins (4) 7. Pound Cakes

3. Yeast Bread 8. Cupcakes (4)

4. Brownies 9. Fudge (4 pieces)

5. Cookies 10. Other candy (4 pieces)

CANNED GOODS

11. Carrots 23. Grape Juice

12. Corn 24. Pears

13. Green Peas 25. Jelly

14. Green Beans 26. Apple Butter

15. Shelled Beans 27. Preserves

16. Tomatoes (Whole) 28. Jam

17. Tomatoes (Crushed) 29. Bread and Butter Pickles

18. Tomato Juice 30. Dill Pickles

19. Soup Mixture 31. Sweet Pickles

20. Spaghetti Sauce 32. Beet Pickles

21. Applesauce 33. Pickle Relish

22. Peaches 34. Miscellaneous Pickles

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Best of Show: $10.00 CASH prize per division - Presented by Bob & Betty K. Munsey

Betty Davis ................................................................................................................... ChairmanAnna Dillow, Christine Havens ......................................................................... Superintendents

The entries for exhibits will start at 7:00 and end at 8:30 on Wednesday August 23, and on Thursday morning August 24 from 8:30 - 11:00 a.m.

NEEDLEWORK AND CLOTHING

35. Home Sewn Clothing 39. Crocheted Article

36. Hand Painted Clothing 40. Cross Stitched Item

37. Pot Holder 41. Quilted Item

38. Knitted Article 42. Pillows

ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY

43. Paint-by-Number Painting 49. Pen or Ink Art

44. Oil or Acrylic Painting 50. Pastel Art

45. Water Color Painting 51. Black and White Photography

46. Crayon Art 52. Color Photography

47. Marker Art 53. Miscellaneous Art

48. Pencil Art

CRAFTS

54. Wall Hanging or Decoration 65. Ceramics

55. Tin Punch Item 66. Item made from Throw Away

56. Plastic Craft 67. Item made from Clothespins, Popsicle

57. Decorative Magnets sticks, Toothpicks, etc.

58. Handmade Jewelry 68. Christmas Ornament

59. Woven Items (baskets, stools, etc.) 69. Christmas Decoration

60. Wood Item 70. Other Holiday Decoration

61. Bird Feeder or Bird House 71. Wreath

62. Leathercraft 72. Handmade Flower

63. Handmade Toy 73. Sand Art

64. Models 74. Miscellaneous Craft

DECORATED SHOE & BOOT

Get your imagination running and your mind revved up to win $$$$. Get your mom’s, grandmother’s, sister’s, aunt’s, cousin’s, neighbor’s dress shoe or old work shoe. Do dad’s, granddad’s, brother’s, uncle’s or whoever's shoe or old work boot and put your ideas into decorating these shoes and boots. Anything goes, except anything obscene, - paint, polish, glue objects on, dress them up, whatever you can imagine to do to these shoes and boots, do it !!!!

You can use Ladies' Dress Shoe, Ladies' Work Shoe, Men's Dress Shoe, Men's Work Shoe/Boot

75 Pre-School thru 2nd Grade 77 6th - 8th Grade

76 3rd - 5th Grade 78 9th – 12th Grade

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DEPARTMENT E – FLOWERSSponsored by Billy Jean’s Flowers

Jo Ann T. Scott………..............………………………………………………………………..Chairman

Jennifer Smith, Betty Carter …......................................................……..……….….…. Superintendents

Entries will be accepted from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

and from 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a. m. on Thursday, July 26, 2012

• THISTLES may not be used in any entry.

• If there are 8 or more entries in a class, AND in the opinion of the judge, the flowers merit it, more

than three ribbons may be given.

• New classes may be added for 3 or more entries.

First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $2.00 Third Prize $1.00

Best of Show (horticulture) – Ribbon

Best of Show (arrangement) - Ribbon

Best of Show - Ribbon

ARRANGEMENTS

Arrangements will be judged on materials used, the suitability of flowers to the container, line, height,

width, and strict adherence to information given after the number of the class.

Class

1. Wee Ones ( under three inches each way)

2. Sweet Disposition (between 3 and 6 inches in height and width)

3. My Favorite Collection (using a variety of garden flowers)

4. Shades of Gold (in brass or copper)

5. Garden Beauty (using a vegetable or fruit as a container)

6. Creative Splendor ( in a woven container)

7. The Master’s Bouquet (suitable for the church)

8. Home Sweet Home (for dining room table, viewed from all sides)

9. Old Dominion Countryside (all wild flowers)

10. Rural America ( your own interpretation)

11. Let Freedom Ring (patriotic - your own interpretation)

BILLY JEAN’S FLOWERS15 Pine Hill Lane

Bastian, Virginia 24314

Fresh – Silk – Wedding – Funeral ArrangementsDish Gardens – Wreaths

(276)928-1466 (800)347-7556

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Department E - FlowersJo Ann T. Scott ........................................................................................................................... ChairmanPatti Pruitt, Jennifer Smith, Betty Carter ......................................................................... Superintendents

The entries for exhibits will start at 7:00 and end at 8:30 on Wednesday August 23, and on Thursday morning August 24 from 8:30 - 11:00 a.m.

DISPLAYS

Displays should contain 3-5 flowers of same variety and type, to be judged on condition, uniformity

and arrangement. Suitability of container is also considered.

Class

12. Roses 23. Zinnias (large hybrid)

13. Dahlias (small - under 3 in.) 24. Zinnias (large regular)

14. Dahlias (medium, 3 - 5 in.) 25. Zinnias (small regular)

15. Dahlias (large, over 5 in.) 26. Zinnias (small hybrid)

16. Variety of Dahlias 27. Nasturtiums

17. Cosmos 28. Petunias

18. Large Marigolds (orange color) 29. Asters

19. Large Marigolds ( lemon color) 30. Snapdragons

20. Small Marigolds (double) 31. Chrysanthemums

21. 32. Sunflowers

22. 33. Miscellaneous

POTTED PLANTS

Potted Plants containers are not considered in judging.

Class

34. Potted Plant (blooming) 37. African Violet (single)

35. Potted Plant (other foliage) 38. African Violet (double)

36. Hanging Baskets

SPECIMEN

Specimen is only 1 flower. The container is not considered in judging. A small amount of foliage

should be left attached to the flower if possible.

Class

39. Rose (bud) 45. Zinnia

40. Rose (open) 46. Gladiolus

41. Dahlia (small, under 3 in.) 47. Cockscomb/ Celosia

42. Dahlia (medium, 3-5 in.) 48. Any exotic or unusual flower

43. Dahlia (large, over 5 in.) 49. Miscellaneous (small)

44. Dahlia ( cactus) 50. Miscellaneous (large)

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Small Marigolds (double verigated)

Small Marigolds (single)

DEPARTMENT F – FARM CROPSDEPARTMENT F-1 – Youth Division (19 years & under)

Sponsored in part by Bland County Farm Bureau

William H. Crabtree ……………………………………………………………….............…. Chairman

Eric Gray, Amanda Townley, Hope Fields, Woodrow Dillow....................................… Superintendents

Entries will be accepted from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

and from 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 26, 2012

First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $2.00 Third Prize $1.00

Champion Corn Exhibit – Ribbon and $10.00

Small displays must be on plates

1. Apples, Any Variety (5) 28. Pears, Winter (5)

2. Apples, Crab (plate) 29. Potatoes, Irish (5)

3. Beans, Lima (plate) 30. Pumpkin, Largest (1)

4. Beans, Pole (plate) 31. Pumpkin, Best (1)

5. Beans, Snap (plate) 32. Pumpkin, White (1)

6. Beans, Shelly (plate) 33. Pumpkin, Small Ornamental (3)

7. Beets (bunch of 5) 34. Plums (plate)

8. Cabbage (1 head – 10 inches across or under) 35. Radishes (plate)

9. Cabbage (1 head – over 10 inches across) 36. Rhubarb (3 stalks)

10. Cabbage, red (1 head) 37. Squash, Acorn (1)

11. Cantaloupe (1) 38. Squash, Butternut (1)

12. Carrots (bunch of 5) 39. Squash, Large (1)

13. Cucumbers, Slicing (3) 40. Squash, Small (3)

14. Cucumbers, Pickling (3) 41. Squash, Zucchini (1)

15. Eggplant (1) 42. Sunflower (1)

16. Gourds, Large (1) 43. Sweet Corn (5 ears)

17. Gourd, Small Fancy (3) 44. Tomatoes, Red Large (3)

18. Grapes (3 bunches) 45. Tomatoes, Red Medium (3)

19. Grapes, Seedless (3 bunches) 46. Tomatoes, Red Small (3) 2” across or less

20. Onions, (3) 47. Tomatoes, Paste (3)

21. Peas (plate) 48. Tomatoes, Stuffing (3)

22. Peas, Sugar (plate) 49. Tomatoes, Yellow Large (3)

23. Peppers, Bell (3) 50. Tomatoes, Yellow Medium (3)

24. Peppers, Sweet Banana (3) 51. Tomatoes, Tommytoes (plate)

25. Peppers, Hot Banana (3) 52. Tomatoes, Pear (plate)

26. Peppers, Other hot (plate) 53. Tomatoes, Cherry (plate)

27. Pears, Sugar (5) 54. Watermelon (1)

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Kim Wright, David Martin Insurance Agency/Tim Gill

, David Harman

32. Peppers, Sweet Banana (3)33. Peppers, Hot Banana (3)34. Peppers, Other hot (plate)35. Peppers, Sweet - other (3)36. Pears, Sugar (5)37. Pears, Winter (5)38. Potatoes, Irish (5)39. Pumpkin, Largest (1)40. Pumpkin, Best (1)41. Pumpkin, White (1)42. Pumpkin, Small Ornamental (3)43. Plums (plate)44. Radishes (plate)45. Raspberries-Plate46. Rhubarb (3 stalks)47. Squash, Acorn (1)48. Squash, Butternut (1) 49. Squash, Large (1)50. Squash, Patty Pan51. Squash, Small (1)52. Squash, Spaghetti53. Squash, Zucchini (1)54. Sunflower (1)55. Sweet Corn (5 ears)56. Tomatoes, Red Large (3)57. Tomatoes, Red Medium (3)58. Tomatoes, Red Small (3) 2" across or less59. Tomatoes, Paste (3)

The entries for exhibits will start at 7:00 and end at 8:30 on Wednesday August 23, and on Thursday morning August 24 from 8:30 - 11:00 a.m.

1. Apples, Any Variety (5)2. Apples, Crap (plate)3. Asparagus4. Beans, Lima (plate)5. Beans, Pole (plate)6. Beans, Snap (plate)7. Beans, Shelly (plate)8. Beets (bunch of 5)9. Blackberries-Plate10. Brussel Sprouts (5)11. Cabbage (1 head - 10 " across or under)12. Cabbage (1 head - over 10 " across)13. Cabbage, red (1 head)14. Cantaloupe (1)15. Carrots (bunch of 5)16. Celery17. Cucumbers, Slicing (3)18. Cucumbers, Pickling (3)19. Dill 20. Eggplant (1)21. Garlic (plate)22. Gourd, Large (1)23. Gourd, Small Fancy (3)24. Grapes (3 bunches)25. Grapes, Seedless (3 bunches)26. Okra27. Onions (3)28. Parsnips29. Peas (plate)30. Peas, Sugar (plate)31. Peppers, Bell (3)

DEPARTMENT F – FARM CROPSDEPARTMENT F-1 – Youth Division (19 years & under)

Sponsored in part by Bland County Farm Bureau

William H. Crabtree ……………………………………………………………….............…. Chairman

Eric Gray, Amanda Townley, Hope Fields, Woodrow Dillow....................................… Superintendents

Entries will be accepted from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

and from 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 26, 2012

First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $2.00 Third Prize $1.00

Champion Corn Exhibit – Ribbon and $10.00

Small displays must be on plates

1. Apples, Any Variety (5) 28. Pears, Winter (5)

2. Apples, Crab (plate) 29. Potatoes, Irish (5)

3. Beans, Lima (plate) 30. Pumpkin, Largest (1)

4. Beans, Pole (plate) 31. Pumpkin, Best (1)

5. Beans, Snap (plate) 32. Pumpkin, White (1)

6. Beans, Shelly (plate) 33. Pumpkin, Small Ornamental (3)

7. Beets (bunch of 5) 34. Plums (plate)

8. Cabbage (1 head – 10 inches across or under) 35. Radishes (plate)

9. Cabbage (1 head – over 10 inches across) 36. Rhubarb (3 stalks)

10. Cabbage, red (1 head) 37. Squash, Acorn (1)

11. Cantaloupe (1) 38. Squash, Butternut (1)

12. Carrots (bunch of 5) 39. Squash, Large (1)

13. Cucumbers, Slicing (3) 40. Squash, Small (3)

14. Cucumbers, Pickling (3) 41. Squash, Zucchini (1)

15. Eggplant (1) 42. Sunflower (1)

16. Gourds, Large (1) 43. Sweet Corn (5 ears)

17. Gourd, Small Fancy (3) 44. Tomatoes, Red Large (3)

18. Grapes (3 bunches) 45. Tomatoes, Red Medium (3)

19. Grapes, Seedless (3 bunches) 46. Tomatoes, Red Small (3) 2” across or less

20. Onions, (3) 47. Tomatoes, Paste (3)

21. Peas (plate) 48. Tomatoes, Stuffing (3)

22. Peas, Sugar (plate) 49. Tomatoes, Yellow Large (3)

23. Peppers, Bell (3) 50. Tomatoes, Yellow Medium (3)

24. Peppers, Sweet Banana (3) 51. Tomatoes, Tommytoes (plate)

25. Peppers, Hot Banana (3) 52. Tomatoes, Pear (plate)

26. Peppers, Other hot (plate) 53. Tomatoes, Cherry (plate)

27. Pears, Sugar (5) 54. Watermelon (1)

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55. Corn, Yellow (10 ears, new) 59. Alfalfa, Green (3” sheaf)

56. Corn, Yellow (10 ears, old) 60. Alfalfa, Grass (3” sheaf)

57. Corn, Yellow (3 stalks) 61. Clover, Green (3” sheaf)

58. Corn, Shelled (½ gallon) 62. Clover, Grass (3” sheaf)

63. Timothy (3” sheaf)

Classes 64 – 66 are sponsored by the Bill Crabtree Family

in loving memory of Brenda Cox Crabtree.

First Prize $5 Second Prize $3 Third Prize $2

64. Largest Potato (by weight) 65. Largest Red Tomato (by weight)

66. Largest Yellow Tomato (by weight)

DEPARTMENT G – EGGSSponsored by Nell Strock in memory of Garnet Strock

William H. Crabtree ……………..…………………………..………………………………….Chairman

Entries will be accepted from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

and from 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 26, 2012

First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $2.00 Third Prize $1.00

Champion Egg Exhibit – Ribbon and $5.00

Class 1 – White Chicken Eggs (6) Class 4 – Game Bird Eggs (6)Class 2 – Brown Chicken Eggs (6) Champion Egg Exhibit Class 3 – Novelty Chicken Eggs (6)

The Bill Crabtree Family

proudly sponsors

the Largest Red/Yellow Tomatoes

and Largest Potato

(by weight)

in loving memory of

Brenda Cox Crabtree

BLAND COUNTY

FARM BUREAU

is proud to be a sponsor of the

Farm Crop Department

276-688-4341

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55. Corn, Yellow (10 ears, new) 59. Alfalfa, Green (3” sheaf)

56. Corn, Yellow (10 ears, old) 60. Alfalfa, Grass (3” sheaf)

57. Corn, Yellow (3 stalks) 61. Clover, Green (3” sheaf)

58. Corn, Shelled (½ gallon) 62. Clover, Grass (3” sheaf)

63. Timothy (3” sheaf)

Classes 64 – 66 are sponsored by the Bill Crabtree Family

in loving memory of Brenda Cox Crabtree.

First Prize $5 Second Prize $3 Third Prize $2

64. Largest Potato (by weight) 65. Largest Red Tomato (by weight)

66. Largest Yellow Tomato (by weight)

DEPARTMENT G – EGGSSponsored by Nell Strock in memory of Garnet Strock

William H. Crabtree ……………..…………………………..………………………………….Chairman

Entries will be accepted from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

and from 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 26, 2012

First Prize $3.00 Second Prize $2.00 Third Prize $1.00

Champion Egg Exhibit – Ribbon and $5.00

Class 1 – White Chicken Eggs (6) Class 4 – Game Bird Eggs (6)Class 2 – Brown Chicken Eggs (6) Champion Egg Exhibit Class 3 – Novelty Chicken Eggs (6)

The Bill Crabtree Family

proudly sponsors

the Largest Red/Yellow Tomatoes

and Largest Potato

(by weight)

in loving memory of

Brenda Cox Crabtree

BLAND COUNTY

FARM BUREAU

is proud to be a sponsor of the

Farm Crop Department

276-688-4341

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Largest VegetablesJudged by weight

Sponsored by Kim Wright

First Prize: $5.00 Second Prize: $3.00 Third Prize: $2.00

74. Largest Potato 75. Largest Red Tomato 76. Largest Yellow Tomato

Sponsored by ............................Denise and Vince Romano

60. Tomatoes, Stuffing (3)61. Tomatoes, Yellow Large (3)62. Tomatoes, Yellow Medium (3)63. Tomatoes, Tommytoes (plate)64. Tomatoes, Pear (plate)65. Tomatoes, Cherry (plate)66. Watermelon (1)67. Corn, Yellow (10 ears,new)68. Corn, Yellow (10 ears,old)69. Corn, Yellow (3 stalks)

70. Corn, Shelled (1/2 gallon)71. Alfalfa, Green (3" sheaf)72. Alfalfa, Grass (3" sheaf)73. Clover, Green (3" sheaf)74. Clover, Grass (3" sheaf)75. Timothy (3" sheaf)76. Novelty (crop)77. Cornucopia (Horn of Plenty) Vegetables78. Garden Basket Vegetables

The entries for exhibits will start at 7:00 and end at 8:30 on Wednesday August 23, and on Thursday morning August 24 from 8:30 - 11:00 a.m.

Department L – Dairy Cattle

Saturday,  August  27,  2016  @  10:30  AM  

Sponsored  By:      

Jim  Bob  Penley  and  Kathy  Penley  …………………………………………………………………Superintendents  

• Entries  will  be  taken  from  9:30  –  10:00AM,  Saturday,  August,  2016  

• No  bedding  will  be  furnished.  • Cattle  should  be  registered  or  eligible  for  registration.  • Cattle  must  be  gentle  and  halter  broke.  

• All  show  cattle  must  be  free  from  contagious  and  infectious  diseases.  • Divisions:    Jersey,  Holstein,  Brown  Swiss  and  Other  Breeds.  • Premiums  are  paid  for  class  4  –  8  only.    All  other  classes  will  receive  a  trophy  or  ribbon  as  specified  

below.  • In  the  event  that  there  is  only  one  animal  in  a  class,  the  exhibitor  will  receive  a  first  place  ribbon  and  2nd  

place  money.  • ALL  MATTERS  NOT  SET  FORTH  BY  THE  RULES  AND  REGULATIONS  WILL  BE  SETTLED  BY  THE  DEPARTMENT  

SUPERINTENDENTS  AND  ALL  DECISIONS  ARE  FINAL.    

1st       2nd                                          3rd       4th                        $16.00                        $13.00                                        $10.00                                          $7.00  

1. Senior  Showmanship  Class  (16  years  of  age  and  older)  ………….…………  Trophy  2. Intermediate  Showmanship  Class  (13  –  15  years  of  age)      …….…………..Trophy  3. Junior  Showmanship  Class  (9-­‐12  years  of  age)  ………………………………….Trophy  4. Novice  Showmanship  Class  .……………………………………………………………      Trophy  

(Novice  is  for  individuals  who  are  12  years  of  age  or  younger  and  have  never  shown  at  the  Bland  Co.  Fair  before.)  

5. Junior  Heifer  Calf  …………………………………………………………………………….  born  March  1,  2016  or  later  

6. Intermediate  Heifer  Calf  ………………………………………………………………….  born  Dec.  1,  2015  -­‐  Feb.  28,  2016  7. Senior  Heifer  Calf  …………………………………………………………………………….  born  Sept.  1,  2015  -­‐  Nov.  30,  2015  8. Junior  Yearling  Heifer  ………………………………………………………………………  born  March  1,  2015  –  Aug.  31,  2015  

9. Senior  Yearling  ………………………………………………………………………………..  born  Sept.  1,  2014  –  Feb.  28,  2015  10. Lactating  Cow…………………………………………………………………………………...Ribbon  11. Champion  Heifer  ……………………………………………………………………………..  Ribbon  

12. Supreme  Champion  Heifer……………………………………………………………….Ribbon  +  Prize  

 

Department H - Dairy Cattle

Penley Farm & David Martin Insurance Agency/Tim Gill

Saturday August 26, 2017 10:30 AM

Department K – Beef Cattle

Saturday,  August  27,  2016,  11:30PM  

Sponsored  by:    Penley  Farm,  Giles  Farm  Bureau  Cooperative,  Mac  Carty’s  DMC  Charolais,    

Point  Pleasant  Angus,  David  Martin  Insurance  Agency/Tim  Gill    

 

Jim  Bob  Penley  and  Kathy  Penley  …………………………………………………………………Superintendents  

• Entries  will  be  taken  from  10:00AM  –  11:00AM,  Saturday,  August  27,  2016.  • No  bedding  will  be  furnished.  • All  show  cattle  must  be  free  from  contagious  and  infectious  diseases. • Divisions:    Angus,  Hereford,  Simmental,  Charolais,  Other  Registered  Breeds,  and  Commercial  Cattle.    A  

section  is  being  offered  for  “Other  Registered  Breeding  Cattle”  which  is  for  registered  cattle  of  a  breed  other  than  the  breed  shows  listed.  The  cattle  must  be  registered  with  a  national  breed  registry  to  show  in  this  section.  

• All  animals  shown  in  the  purebred  classes  must  be  registered  in  the  exhibitor’s  name.  • All  animals  must  be  gentle  and  halter  broken.  • In  the  event  that  there  is  only  one  animal  in  a  class,  the  exhibitor  will  receive  a  first  place  ribbon  and  2nd  

place  money.  • Premiums  are  paid  for  classes  1  –  8  only.    All  other  classes  will  receive  trophies  or  ribbons  as  specified  

below.  • Animal  registration  papers  will  be  checked  during  check-­‐in.  • ALL  MATTERS  NOT  SET  FORTH  BY  THE  RULES  AND  REGULATIONS  WILL  BE  SETTLED  BY  THE  DEPARTMENT  

SUPERINTENDENTS  AND  ALL  DECISIONS  ARE  FINAL.    

1st       2nd                                          3rd       4th                        $16.00                        $13.00                                        $10.00                                          $7.00    

1. Senior  Showmanship  Class  (16  years  of  age  and  older)  ………………….  Trophy  2. Intermediate  Showmanship  Class  (13  –  15  years  of  age)………………..  Trophy  3. Junior  Showmanship  Class  (9  –  12  years  of  age)      …………………………..Trophy  4. Novice  Showmanship  Class  .…………………………………………………………      Trophy  

(Novice  is  for  individuals  who  are  12  years  of  age  or  younger  and  have  never  shown  at  the  Bland  Co.  Fair  before.)  

5. Heifer,  Junior  Calf    ………………………………………………………………..….……born  Jan.  1,  2016  and  after  6. Heifer,  Winter  Calf  ………………………………………………………………………..  born  Nov.  –  Dec.  2015  7. Heifer,  Senior  Calf  …………………………………………………………………………  born  Sep.  –  Oct.  2015  8. Heifer,  Summer  Yearling  ……………………………………………………………….  born  June,  July  and  August  2015  9. Heifer,  Spring  Yearling  ………………………………………………………………..…  born  March,  April  and  May  2015  10. Early  Junior  Yearling  ………………………………………………………………………  born  Jan.  -­‐  Feb.  2015  11. Bulls  ………………………………………………………………………………………………  born  after  Jan.  1,  2015  12. Cow/Calf  Pairs  ……………………………………………………………………………….  Calf  must  be  born  after  Jan.  1,  2016  

and  bred  and  owned  by  exhibitor.  13. Champion  Heifer  ……………………………………………………………………………  Ribbon  

Department I - Beef CattleSaturday August 26, 2017 11:30 AM

Department I – SheepThursday, July 26, 2012, following the Goat Show

Bobby Gene Newberry; Jim Atwell .………………………………………………..… Chairpersons

• Entries will be taken from after 1:00 p. m., Thursday, July 26, 2012

• No bedding will be furnished.• All show sheep must be free from contagious and infectious diseases.

Division 1 – Purebred Sheep

• All animals one year or over must be registered.

• All animals under one year must be eligible for registration.

• All purebred sheep must bear breeder’s flock number tags.

• Registration papers will be checked.

• All sheep must be fitted and exhibited in the normal acceptable manner.

• Each exhibitor’s sheep must be penned separately.

• Two entries required in each class.

• Each class will be divided by breed:

Section 1 – Hampshire Section 2 – Dorset Section 3 – Suffolk

Class No. & Description 1st 2nd 3rd

1. Ram, one year and under two $6.00 $5.00 $3.002. Ram Lamb $5.00 $4.00 $3.003. Ewe, one year and under two $6.00 $5.00 $3.004. Ewe Lamb $5.00 $4.00 $3.00Champion Ram RibbonChampion Ewe Ribbon5. Pair (2) Ram Lambs $6.00 $5.00 $4.006. Pair (2) Ewe Lambs $6.00 $5.00 $4.007. Pair (2) Yearling Ewes $6.00 $5.00 $4.008. Pen (4) Lambs $6.00 $5.00 $4.009. Flock (Both Sexes Represented – 5 head total) $6.00 $5.00 $4.00

Division 2 – Commercial Ewes

• Registration or fitting will not be required.

Class No. & Description 1st 2nd 3rd

1. Yearling Ewe $6.00 $5.00 $4.002. Ewe Lamb $5.00 $4.00 $3.003. Pair (2) Yearling Ewes $6.00 $5.00 $4.004. Pair (2) Ewe Lambs $6.00 $5.00 $4.00Champion Ewe Ribbon

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Department K - SheepSaturday, August 26, 2017 - 2:00 pm

12:00 - 1:00 PM

Bobby Gene Newberry, Amanda Townley ...........................................................................ChairpersonsDoug Wilson .....................................................................................................................................Judge

Section 1 - Hampshire Section 2 - Dorset Section 3 - Suffolk Section 4 - Cheviot

$8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00

$8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00

$8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00

Department I-1 – Market LambsThursday, July 26, 2012, following the Sheep Show

Bobby Gene Newberry, Jim Atwell ……………..…………………………...Chairpersons

• Entries will be taken after 1:00 p. m., Thursday, July 26, 2012

• No bedding will be furnished.

• All show sheep must be free from contagious and infectious diseases.

• Only ewe and wether lambs are eligible to show.

• All lambs must be docked, sheared, and clean when brought to the show.

• Lambs will be shown in classes according to weight to conform with the State Fair of Virginia with the exception that lambs will be accepted with a minimum weight of 75 lbs.

• Management reserves the right to set the weight brackets for classes.

• The judge’s decision will be final.

• All youth under the age of 19 are eligible to exhibit lambs.• General and special rules of the State Fair Junior Market Lamb Show will apply unless otherwise

stated.

• The exhibitor assumes all risk of damage or loss either to persons or property.

• An exhibitor may show a maximum of four singles.• Entries will be weighed at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday.

Premiums1st

$15.002nd

$10.003rd

$7.004th

$5.005th

$4.006th

$3.007th

$2.00

Grand Champion – Single ……………………….………………………………... $50.00 and TrophyReserve Champion – Single ……………………………………………………… $25.00 and TrophySenior Showmanship Class ……………………………………………………………………. TrophyJunior Showmanship Class …………………………………………………………………….. TrophyNovice Showmanship Class …………………………………………………………………… Trophy

Good Luckto the Goat Show participants

Hope & Ronnie Fields

Bland Auto Randy Townley, owner

688-3600

Your State Inspection Station

Congratulations Goat Show Exhibitors!

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Department K-1 - Market LambsSaturday, August 26, 2017 - 2:00 pm

2:00 p.m. on Saturday.

12:00 - 1:00 PM

Bobby Gene Newberry, Amanda Townley ...........................................................................ChairpersonsDoug Wilson .....................................................................................................................................Judge

Sponsored by Country Crossroads Vet Service

DEPARTMENT L – PET SHOW Sponsored by Superior Paint Contractors

Bland County Coonhunters Club

Nite-Time Hunting & Pet Supply

Saturday, August 29, 2015 under the Pavilion

Cicely Havens and Jim Bob Penley………………………………………………………………………………………..Chairpersons

RULES AND REGULATIONS

*ALL PETS must be on leash or caged and kept under control for safety to humans and other pets.

*EXHIBITORS are responsible for all injuries or damage caused by or received by their pets.

*SPECTATORS are urged to be cautious of all pets.

*ENTRIES will be made with the Secretary as each class is called. Classes will be called in the order listed.

*THE COMMITTEE may divide or add classes based on the number of entries.

*ENTRY FEE: FREE

PRIZES:

FIRST: $3.00 SECOND: $2.00 THIRD: $1.00

DOGS:

1. BEST TAIL WAGGER 2. LOOKS MOST LIKE OWNER 3. COSTUME 4. MOST PATRIOTIC 5. MOST “EAR” RESISTABLE 6. MOST OBEDIENT SIT, LAY, STAY 7. BEST GROOMED 8. BEST TRICK 9. BEST IN SHOW

NON-DOG

1. FRIENDLIEST 2. LOOKS MOST LIKE OWNER 3. MOST PLAYFUL 4. MOST UNUSUAL 5. CRAZIEST TAIL 6. COSTUME 7. BEST TRICK 8. MOST ADORABLE 9. BEST IN SHOW

Department L - Pet ShowSponsored by Superior Paint Contractors

Bland County Sheriff's Office, Tom Roseberry, Sheriff

Saturday, August 26, 2017 - Under the Pavilion 12:00-1:00

Cicely Havens and Denise Romano....................................................Chairpersons

Department – Poultry

Saturday, August 29, 2015 @ 3:30 PM

Sponsored By: French Family Farm

Jim Bob Penley and Kathy Penley …………………………………………………………………Superintendents

Entries will be taken from 2:00PM – 3:00PM, Saturday, August 29, 2015 Class will be determined on number of entries and sorted by breed type. Poultry must be free from contagious and infectious diseases and parasites. Any poultry appearing sick

will be asked to leave. Birds must be individually cooped. Limit of 3 entries per contestant. Absolutely no handling of birds allowed by anyone other than owner and show judge. In the event that there is only one animal in a class, the exhibitor will receive a first place ribbon and 2nd

place money. ALL MATTERS NOT SET FORTH BY THE RULES AND REGULATIONS WILL BE SETTLED BY THE DEPARTMENT

SUPERINTENDENTS AND ALL DECISIONS ARE FINAL.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00

Divisons: Large Chickens, Bantams, Ducks, Geese, Guineas, Peafowl, and Turkeys.

Department M - PoultrySaturday, August 27, 2016, 3:30 PM