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Entry Fees and PrizesEntry Fees:$2 each entry for the first 4, adult sections$1 each for any additional entries$1 each entry for junior sections$2 each entry for livestock, adult entrant$1 each entry for livestock, junior entrant

Prizes:$3 for the 1st prize$2 for the 2nd prize$1 for the 3rd prize

5 reasons why you should GO TO the Fall Fair

5 reasons why you should ENTER the Fall Fair

The foodIs amazing. And it helps you make the connection between farm and fork in a way that little else can. Bring your kids, of course. They should know that food isn’t grocery-store magic. It’s a great place to go for a dateHay isn’t just for horses! Seriously, though, what can melt a heart better than a lamb, a bunny or a perfect flower arrangement?The entriesIt’s more than giant carrots and jars of jam.

Sure, you can talk to real farmers about why the cucumbers in your garden leave you feeling inadequate and their’s are monsters. But there’s also art, photography, flowers, and much more.The animals“It’s so fluffy, I’m gonna die!” Channel your inner Agnes.The entertainmentHow many banjos can you count? Yes, there will be banjos, for sure, but there are a ton of talented performers who take the stage at the Fall Fair, and the setting is so relaxed.

Inspire your kidsShow your kids that they can be producers, not just consumers. Look through the list in this booklet. You’ll be surprised by what you could enter!Because Fluffy is so cute!Your rabbit/chicken/piglet is the best! You should have a blue ribbon to prove it.You have a giant cucumberYour worked hard on your garden this year, and

now it’s time to show off, pick up a few ribbons, and maybe even a little cash!Grandma’s recipeIt has never let you down. Turn that recipe into some ribbons by entering your best baking or canning into one of the many categories on the following pages.Unleash your artShowing off your art can be nerve-wracking. The Fall Fair is a safe, gentle place to start.

Judging - NEW IN 2019!This year, Fall Fair will use the American System of Judging. Exhibits in this system are compared against a standard of perfection, as well as against the other entries in the competition. All exhibits in a particular class are looked at and ranked with only one selected for first place, second place, third place, etc. If there are no high quality exhibits, at the judge’s discretion, exhibits may be placed in the appropriate position, even if it is second or third place.

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Powell River Fall Fair2019 Theme: Grow With The Flow

September 7-8, 2019Noon-5:00

ConvenorsFall Fair Coordinator – Kathy Rebane 604-485-7737

Exhibit Hall Coordinator – Kathy Hodgins 604-485-7025Livestock Coordinators – Rodger Hodgins 604-485-7025Decorating Coordinator – Kathy Rebane 604-485-7737

Need more entry forms? See www.prfarmers.caGeneral Rules and Regulations1. Entries must be made on the proper entry forms or photocopies and be accompanied by entry fees in full.

ENTRY FEE IS NON-REFUNDABLE ON CANCELLED ENTRIES2. Entry forms and fees may be dropped off at Top Shelf Feeds (corner of Manson and Duncan Monday thru

Saturday) or at the Open Air Farmers Market info booth Saturdays from 10:30-12:30 and Sundays from 12:30-2:30. Entry forms and payment should be in a sealed envelope and be paid by cash or cheque made payable to P.R.F.A.I.

3. One entry per exhibit per class.4. All entry exhibits must be the work of or been grown by the Exhibitor and entered in the name of the

Exhibitor.5. All livestock entries must be in good health free of parasites.6. In any class, the judges have the power to award any such prize as they deem the entry deserves. In no

case will a prize be awarded unless the exhibit is worthy.7. The Judge’s decision is final.8. All prize awards, ribbons and entries MUST REMAIN ON DISPLAY UNTIL SUNDAY AT 5 P.M.9. While the Association will take precautions to ensure safety of articles and stock exhibits, it must be dis-

tinctly understood that the owners are required to assume all risks.10. ENTRY DEADLINES AND IMPORTANT DATES: • ENTRY FORMS AND PAYMENT: for livestock by SEPTEMBER 3rd all others by SEPTEMBER 5th • ENTRY FORMS RECEIVED AFTER SEPTEMBER 3rd WILL HAVE A 50% LATE FEE APPLIED • Drop off:

EXHIBITS (the actual item or animal you are entering) MUST ARRIVE AT THE EXHIBIT HALL OR LIVESTOCK BARN between NOON and 6:00 PM, FRIDAY SEPT 6th, AFTER WHICH TIME THE DOORS WILL BE CLOSED AND NO EXHIBITS WILL BE ACCEPTED

11. Judging Schedule: Judging takes place Friday evening. If there are too many items to judge at that time, some may be judged Saturday morning.

12. Exhibits and prizes are to be picked up the Sunday of the Fair between 5pm and 7pm or the following Saturday during the market. Any prizes not collected by end of market will be considered a donation to the Fall Fair.

No dogs are permitted in Livestock Barn or on grounds. Exceptions: Assistant dogs – seeing eye

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Part 1 – Adult Classes

Section A – Arts, Crafts, HobbiesWill be judged on design, usefulness, finish and workmanship. In the case of models (model cars, ships etc.) may be made from kits.

A1. Pictorial Art, Pencil Drawing – any single colourA2. Pictorial Art, Pencil Drawing – colouredA3. Pictorial Art Ink drawingA4. Pictorial Art, Watercolour PaintingA5. Pictorial Art, Any other mediumA6. Pictorial Art – openA7. Pottery, Utility – openA8. Pottery, OrnamentalA9. Utility & Ornamental Crafts, LeatherworkA10. Utility & Ornamental Crafts, Sculpture – any

mediumA11. Utility & Ornamental Crafts, JewelryA12. Utility & Ornamental Crafts, Stained GlassA13. Woodworking – openA14. Traditional Native Crafts – beadworkA15. Traditional Native Crafts – Cedar weavingA16. Traditional Native Crafts – CarvingA17. Hobbies – Fly tyingA18. Scrapbooking – any one pageA19. Scrapbooking – one farm or harvest themed

pageA20. Greeting card – handmade, non-photoA21. Handmade Soap

Section B – Beer, Wine, LiquorWill be judged on presentation, colour, clarity, bouquet, and taste. Presented in a plain, clear glass 750ml bottle. Bottle should be sealed with a cork or cap. Bottles must be filled to at least ½ in from the cork. Wines must be home made, not from kits or concentrates. Attach a label stating only the name of the berry, fruit, grape, or other primary ingredient. Do NOT use personalized labels or other identifying marks.

B1. Grape Wine – Dry RedB2. Grape Wine – Sweet RedB3. Grape Wine – Dry WhiteB4. Grape Wine – Sweet WhiteB5. Grape Wine – Sparkling and RoseB6. Berry or Fruit wine – DryB7. Berry or Fruit wine – SweetB8. MeadB9. Cider – AppleB10. Cider – Any Other VarietyB11. Beer – LightB12. Beer – DarkB13. Liqueur – any homemade

The list of categories

Note the category letter and the class number on your tear-out entry form on Page 9. Find more printable copies of the entry form on prfarmers.ca.

Volunteers are always needed!If you can help, contact Kathy at

[email protected].

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Section C – Clothing & Fibre ArtsWill be judged on presentation, overall impression, workmanship and suitability of materials for the project. All articles must be clean and in new condition. Articles that can be ironed and pressed must be finished in an appropriate manner and be wrinkle free. Hand spun entries should be labeled with fibre content, weight and yardage. Hand spun is judged on suitability for end use, which should be stated on label.

C1. Sewing – Any Tailored GarmentC2. Sewing – Children’s ClothingC3. Sewing – CostumeC4. Sewing – Any other Article – not listed else-

whereC5. Crochet – OpenC6. Crochet – 3D Creature (Amigurum)C7. Crochet – GarmentC8. Knitting – Hats, Gloves, SocksC9. Knitting – Any other GarmentC10. Knitting – OpenC11. Handwork – Embroidery (on Fabric, Not on

Canvas)C12. Handwork – PetipointC13. Handwork – Any other TechniqueC14. Wet Felting – Any Garment or AccessoryC15. Wet Felting – OpenC16. Needle Felting – OpenC17. Quilts – Crib or Lap SizeC18. Quilts – Full SizeC19. Quilting – OpenC20. Quilting – BagC21. Spinning – Single ply,

Undyed Natural Wool – 2 skeinsC22. Spinning – Hand Dyed Yarn with Worked

Sample, any Fibre…..1 skein plus sampleC23. Spinning – Any other Fibre – 1 skein

C24. Spinning – Any Novelty Yarn – 1 skeinC25. Spinning – Any Project made from self hand

spun YarnC26. Toys – OpenC27. Weaving – OpenC28. Recycled Fabric Project – OpenC29. Any other Clothing or Fibre Arts not already

listed

Section D – FruitAll Fruits must be in their natural state. Leave stems on tree fruit.

D1. Apples – 3 per plateD2. Apricots – 3 per plateD3. Crabapples – 12 per plateD4. Peaches – 3 per plateD5. Pears – 3 per plateD6. Plums – 3 per plateD7. Currants, any Colour – 3 clustersD8. Gooseberries – 12 per plateD9. Brambles (Boysen, Logan etc) – 12 per plateD10. Blackberries – 12 per plateD11. Blueberries – 12 per plateD12. Raspberries – 12 per plateD13. Strawberries – 12 per plateD14. Grapes – Table – 1 clusterD15. Kiwi – 3 per plateD16. Figs – 3 per plateD17. Watermelon – 1 eachD18. Melon, Any other – 1 eachD19. Any other Fruit – OpenD20. Nut – Filbert – 12 per plateD21. Nut – Walnut – 12 per plateD22. Nut – any other – 12 per plateD23. Collection of Fruit – min. 3 varieties

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Section E – EggsWill be judged on quality, weight and shell. Graded by Canadian Egg Standards.

E1. Eggs – Large White – 1 dozenE2. Eggs – Medium White – 1 dozenE3. Eggs – Large Brown – 1 dozenE4. Eggs – Medium Brown – 1 dozenE5. Eggs – any other colour Large – 1 dozenE6. Eggs – any other colour Medium – 1 dozenE7. Eggs – Bantam, any colour – 1 dozenE8. Eggs – Duck – 1/2 dozenE9. Eggs – Quail – 1/2 dozenE10. Eggs – Any other Variety – 1/2 dozenE11. Eggs – Largest – 1 Egg*N.B. * Indicates that this class is judged on one criterion, will not be scored and is not eligible for “Best in Section”

Section F – FlowersWill be judged on condition, colour, size and form. Where classes require more than one flower, uniformity will also be considered. All specimens must be from the entrant’s own garden. Please supply a clear glass container, except for planted specimens.

F1. Aster – 3 stemsF2. Chrysanthemum – 3 stemsF3. Calendula – 3 stemsF4. Cosmos – 3 stemsF5. Dahlia Cactus – 3 stemsF6. Dahlia – Large Pompom – 3 stemsF7. Dahlia – Small Pompom – 3 stemsF8. Delphinium – 3 stemsF9. Marigold, single petaled – 3 stemsF10. Marigold – any other Variety – 3 stemsF11. Roses – Hybrid Tea – 3 stemsF12. Roses – Floribunda – 3 stemsF13. Roses – Miniature – 3 stems

F14. Snapdragons – 3 stemsF15. Sunflower, ornamental – 3 stemsF16. Sweet Peas – 12 stemsF17. Zinnia – single Colour – 3 stemsF18. Zinnia – any other Variety – 3 stemsF19. Flower – any Other – 3 stemsF20. Dried Flower Bouquet (in vase)F21. Flower Arrangement (in vase)

Section G, (Division1) – CanningWill be judged on appearance, texture and flavour, fill level and pack. Entries must have been dated after last year’s fair. Only standard canning jars may be used. Jars must be free of chips and cracks. Use new lids and rings. No wax seal. No cloth or paper lid covers. Leave metal ring on jar to prevent spills after judging. All entries MUST be labeled with the date processed. Personal identification must not be shown. All food MUST be processed, follow the jar manufacturers recommended processing times to ensure food safety.

One jar quanity of any of the following:G1. Jam – BlackberryG2. Jam – RaspberryG3. Jam – StrawberryG4. Jam – Wild Berry (state variety)G5. Jam – Any Stone FruitG6. Any other varietyG7. Jelly – BlackberryG8. Jelly – CrabappleG9. Jelly – GrapeG10. Jelly – Any other varietyG11. Marmalade – SevilleG12. Marmalade – Any other varietyG13. Apple SauceG14. CherriesG15. PeachesG16. PlumsG17. Pears

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G18. Fruit SaladG19. Whole TomatoesG20. Ketchup – TomatoG21. Pickled BeetsG22. Pickled BeansG23. Pickled CarrotsG24. Pickled OnionsG25. Pickles – Dill (Cucumber)G26. Pickles – Bread and ButterG27. Pickles – Any other varietyG28. Relish – CucumberG29. Relish – ZucchiniG30. Relish – Any other varietyG31. Chutney – MangoG32. Chutney – TomatoG33. Chutney – Stone FruitG34. Chutney – Any other varietyG35. Pepper JellyG37. Sauerkraut

Section G (Division 2) – BakingWill be judged on general appearance, internal appearance / texture, flavour and aroma. Wrap your entry in a clear plastic wrap or enclose in clear plastic bag. No commercial mixes or artificial fillings allowed.

G38. Bread – Whole Wheat – 1 loafG39. Bread – Multigrain – 1 loafG40. Bread – French – 1 loafG41. Bread – Sourdough – 1 loafG42. Bread – Decorative or Sweet – 1 loafG43. Bread – Gluten Free White – 1 loafG44. Bread – Gluten Free Multigrain – 1 loafG45. Bread – Any other variety – 1 loafG46. Fancy Dinner Rolls – 6 eachG47. Cinnamon Buns – 3 eachG48. Muffins – Any Variety – 3 eachG49. Cupcakes – Any Variety – 3 each

G50. Cake – Chocolate – 1 wholeG51. Cake – Carrot – 1 wholeG52. Cake – Gingerbread or Spice – 1 wholeG53. Cake – Any other Variety – 1 wholeG54. Loaf Banana – 1 wholeG55. Loaf – Zucchini – 1 wholeG56. Loaf – Any other Variety – 1 wholeG57. Coffee Cake – Any Variety – 1 wholeG58. Quick Bread – Open – 1 loaf size or 3 smallG59. Tarts – Butter – 3 eachG60. Tarts – Any other Variety – 3 eachG61. Pie – Apple – 1 PieG62. Pie – Blackberry – 1 PieG63. Pie – Rhubarb – 1 PieG64. Pie – Pumpkin – 1 PieG65. Pie – Any other Variety – 1 PieG66. Cookies – Chocolate Chip – 6G67. Cookies – Oatmeal – 6G68. Cookies – Peanut Butter – 6G69. Cookies – Ginger, Soft or Snap – 6G70. Cookies – Filled or Iced – 6G71. Cookies – Any other Variety – 6G71. Brownies – 6G72. Bars or Squares – 6G73. Baked Item open – please provide appropriate

amountSection G (Division 3) – Cake DecoratingG74. Decorated – Harvest ThemeG75. Decorated Cake – Child’s PartyG76. Decorated Cake – OpenG77. Decorated Cupcake – Harvest ThemeG78. Decorated Cupcake – Child’s PartyG79. Decorated Cupcake – Open

Volunteers are always needed!If you can help, contact Kathy at

[email protected].

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Come see the Powell River Trailriders Club in action

Right next door to the Fall Fair!

Equine demonstrationsKid’s Corner

Hoof n’ Woof race& much more

For the full event schedule & everything trailriders, check out

powellrivertrailriders.com604 485-2244

4480 Manson Avenue (corner of Duncan & Manson)

We allow pets to bring their people into the store. Find everything for your pet, livestock,

farm and garden needs.

and Pet Food for everything from gerbils to geldings.

Big or small,we feed them all!

Visit Top Shelf Feeds for:• Hardware• Water Buckets• Wheel Barrows• Post Hole Diggers

• Fencing• Dog Kennels• Gates• Bird Seed

Visit RuralSeptic.ca and use the “Contact Us” tab or email [email protected]

604.487.1175

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Portable Toilet Rentals • Handwash Stations

Planning an event? Need toilets and

washing facilities? Ask us for solutions and a free estimate.

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ENTRY FEES$2 each for the first 4 entries$1 each for additional entries$2 each for Livestock entries$1 each for Junior entries$1 each for Junior Livestock entries

ENTRY FORM DEADLINESLivestock—SEPTEMBER 3All othe entries—SEPTEMBER 5Late entries will be accepted with a 50% premium

SECTION CLASS DESCRIPTION ENTRY FEE WILL PICK UP*

Total fees: $

Powell RiverFall Fair

Exhibit Drop Off - Friday, Sept 6 noon to 6 pm

ENTRY FORM

Last Name: First Name:Address: Phone:Age, if entering a junior class:

*If you want your item returned, check box. All other items will be donated.

Entry forms and fees can be dropped off by application deadline dates with Juhli Jobi, Powell River Open Air Market manager, or at Top Shelf Pet Feed & Farm Supples

FOR A COMPLETE PRINTER-FRIENDLY PRIZE BOOK VISIT PRFARMERS.CA

The Fall Fair is a Powell River Farmers’ Agricultural Institute event.

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Section H – Honey & Bee ProductsHoney will be judged on a National Scale. Judges will be looking for colour, brightness, flavour, freedom from; crystals: (liquid), air bubbles (liquid) and foreign material (all classes). Must be in clear, un-tinted glass container.

H1. Honey Liquid – 1 jar (Max. 500g)H2. BeeswaxH3 Local Bee Products – Open

Section I – PhotographyPictures must not have been previously exhibited at the Powell River Fall Fair. Pictures should be mounted on suitable paper products, border not to exceed 4 cm.

I1. People – Black and WhiteI2. People – ColourI3. Animals – Wild, Farm, PetI4. Birds, Reptiles, Insects, FishI5. Scenic – Colour or Black and WhiteI6. In the Garden – AnyI7. Agriculture – Colour or Black and WhiteI8. Action – Colour or Black and WhiteI9. Future Farmers (Kids & Agriculture) – Colour or

Black and WhiteI10. Previous Fall Fair – Colour or Black and WhiteI11. Three or more photos that relate or tell a storyI12. Theme – “Bringing Families & Farmers

Together”I13. Professional Photography – any Subject

Section V – VegetablesWill be judged on quality, condition, colour, form and size. Must be grown by exhibitor. Leaves and stems attached. Brush off potatoes, do not wash. Cut root vegetable stalks and onion stalks to 5-6 cm. Cabbages and similar vegetables should be properly washed and trimmed, do not over trim.

V1. Beans – Green – 6 PodsV2. Beans – Wax – 6 Pods

V3. Beans – Broad – 6 PodsV4. Beans – Scarlett Runner – 6 PodsV5. Beans – Any other Variety – 6 PodsV6. Beans – Dried – 10 SeedsV7. Beets – Globe – 3 eachV8. Beets – Long – 3 eachV9. Beets – Any colour other than solid red – 3 eachV10. Broccoli – Green – 1 HeadV11. Broccoli – Red – 1 HeadV12. Broccoli – Sprouting – 6 SpraysV13. Brussel Sprouts – 6 eachV14. Cabbage – Green – 1 HeadV15. Cabbage – Savoy – 1 HeadV16. Cabbage – Red – 1 HeadV17. Cabbage – Largest – 1 HeadV18. Cabbage – Asian – 1 HeadV19. Carrots – Over 8” – 3 eachV20. Carrot – Baby (3-6”) – 6 RootsV21. Carrot – Any Other Colour – 3 RootsV22. Carrot – Largest – 1 Root*V23. Cauliflower – White – 1 HeadV24. Cauliflower – Any other Variety – 1 HeadV25. Celery – 1 Bunch, roots removedV26. Celeriac – 1 RootV27. Corn – 3 EarsV28. Corn Stalk – Tallest – 1*V29. Cucumber – Long English – 2 eachV30. Cucumber – Slicing – 2 eachV31. Cucumber – Pickling – 6 eachV32. Cucumber – Any Other Variety – 2 eachV33. Eggplant – Large Italian – 1 eachV34. Eggplant – Any Other Variety – 1 eachV35. Fennel – 1 BulbV36. Garlic – 3 BulbsV37. Gourds – Collection of 5V38. Kale – 6 StemsV39. Kohlrabi – 1 Bulb

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V40. Lettuce – Any Loose Leaf – 1 HeadV41. Lettuce – Any Romaine/Cos – 1 HeadV42. Lettuce – Any Crisp Head – 1 HeadV43. Onions – Green – 6 eachV44. Onions – Storage – 2 eachV45. Onions – Sweet – 2 eachV46. Onions – Any Other Variety – 2 eachV47. Leeks – 3 eachV48. Parsnips – 3 eachV49. Peas – Shelling – 6 PodsV50. Peas – Snow – 6 PodsV51. Peas – Sugar Snap – 6 PodsV52. Peppers – Sweet Bell – 3 eachV53. Peppers – Sweet, Any other Variety – 3 eachV54. Peppers – Hot – 3 eachV55. Potatoes – White Fleshed (name variety) – 5

TubersV56. Potatoes – Yellow Fleshed – 5 TubersV57. Potatoes – Fingerling – 5 TubersV58. Potatoes – Sweet – 5 TubersV59. Potatoes – Any Other Variety – 5 TubersV60. Potato – Largest – 1*V61. Pumpkin – Standard Table – 1V62. Pumpkin – Pie Type – 1V63. Pumpkin – Largest – 1*V64. Pumpkin – Any Other Variety – 1V65. Radish – Bunch of 6V66. Rhubarb – 5 Stalks Trimmed, Base left IntactV77. Salad Greens – Non-Lettuce – 1 BunchV78. Spinach – 2 Bunches, Roots TrimmedV79. Squash (Summer) – Zucchini, not over 10” – 2V80. Squash (Summer) – Any Other Variety – 2V81. Squash (Winter) – Acorn – 1V82. Squash (Winter) – Butternut – 1V83. Squash (Winter) – Delicata or other small – 1V84. Squash (Winter) – Hubbard – 1V85. Squash (Winter) – Spaghetti – 1

V86. Squash (Winter) – Any Other Variety – 1V87. Squash (Winter) * – Largest (Not Including

Pumpkin) – 1V88. Sunflower – Edible Seed – 1 HeadV89. Sunflower Head * – Largest – 1 HeadV90. Swiss Chard – 1 Bunch, Roots RemovedV91. Tomato – Beefsteak – Stems on – 3V92. Tomato – Salad/Slicer (2-3”) – 3V93. Tomato – Heirloom, Red – 3V94. Tomato – Heirloom, Any Other Colour – 3V95. Tomato – Paste Type – 3V96. Tomato – Cherry, Red – 1 SprayV97. Tomato – Cherry, Any Other Colour – 1 SprayV98. Tomato – Market Cluster on the Vine – min. 5

FruitV99. Tomato – Largest – 1 *V100. Turnip / Rutabagas / Swedes – 2 eachV101. Root Vegetable – Largest – 1 *V102. Vegetable – Most Unusual – Open – 1 *V103. Market Garden Collection – Min. 6 Vegetable

Varieties (max. 1 Squash in Variety) Based on quality and customer appeal.

V104. Root Cellar Collection, at least 3 Varieties, 2 of each, chosen from: Cabbage, Beets, Onions, Squash, Potatoes, Carrots, Parsnip, Rutabaga or Turnip

V105. Braided Garlic, Onion or ShallotV106. Container Grown Vegetable – any – max Pot

10 Litre, any ShapeV107. Container Grown Herb – any – max Pot 10

Litre, any ShapeN.B. * indicates that this class is judged on one criterion, will not be scored and is not eligible for “Best in Section”

Volunteers are always needed!If you can help, contact Kathy at

[email protected].

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Section P – PoultryWill be judged according to APA standards. A limited number of display cages are available. Please bring your poultry in a correctly sized cage for appropriate display.

P1. Standard Breed, Clean Legged – HenP2. Standard Breed, Clean Legged – RoosterP3. Standard Breed, Feather Legged – HenP4. Standard Breed, Feather Legged – RoosterP5. Commercial Utility (Isla Brown, Comet, etc) –

HenP6. Ornamental Breed – HenP7. Ornamental Breed – RoosterP8. Bantam, Clean Legged – HenP9. Bantam, Clean Legged – RoosterP10. Bantam, Feather Legged – HenP11. Bantam, Feather Legged – RoosterP12. Duck, Any Other Variety – HenP13. Duck, Any Other Variety – DrakeP14. Goose, Any Variety – HenP15. Goose, Any Variety – GanderP16. Turkey, Any Variety – HenP17. Turkey, Any Variety – TomP18. Poultry, Any Other Variety – Open

Section R – RabbitsWill be judged according to ARBA standards. A limited number of display cages are available. Please bring your rabbits in a correctly sized cage appropriate for display. All un-tattooed rabbits will be ear-marked with a “Sharpie” upon entry unless photo I.D. is provided.

R1. Commercial – BuckR2. Commercial – DoeR3. Fancy – BuckR4. Fancy – DoeR5. Fibre – BuckR6. Fibre – DoeRabbit Classes may be split into Junior and Senior at the judge’s discretion.

TheGreat Pumpkin

Growing ContestJonathan Van Wiltenburg, expert gardener and

Powell River Living magazine columnist, invited you to

show what you can grow.So we handed out 1,500 pumpkin seeds this spring.

Let’s see what grew!Bring your beast to the Fall Fair for the weigh in.

Questions? Email [email protected] or call Powell River Living at 604-485-0003

Powell River Farmers’ Agricultural Institute

Supporting farmers, farming & agricultural education, and food systems in our region.

PRFAI organizes the Fall Fair!

prfarmers.ca

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Part 2 – Junior Classes

Section JA – Junior arts, crafts, and hobbiesJunior classes should see adult sections for specific parameters.

7 years and underJA1. Collage, cutting, and pastingJA2. Drawing, any mediumJA3. Painting, any mediumJA4. Print making, potato, leaf, etc.JA5. Painted t-shirtJA6. Lego, limit 2’ x 2’ mounted, no kitsJA7. Puppet, hand craftedJA8. Play dough person or animalJA9. Birdhouse, anyJA10. Any other not listed above, please specify

8 to 12 yearsJA1. Collage, cutting, and pastingJA2. Drawing, any mediumJA3. Painting, any mediumJA4. Pressed plant material project, openJA5. Painted t-shirtJA6. Lego, limit 2’ x 2’ mounted, no kitsJA7. Puppet, hand craftedJA8. Sculpture, any mediumJA9. Woodwork project, openJA10. Any other not listed above, please specifyJA11. Computer generated greeting cardJA12. Handmade greeting card

JA13. Crochet, one article, anyJA14. Knitting, one article, anyJA15. Needlework, anyJA16. Dreamcatcher, no kitsJA17. Best handwriting sample, 1 page, copy poem

or storyJA18. Project made from at least 90% recycled ma-

terials, open

13 to 16 yearsJA1. Collage, cutting, and pastingJA2. Drawing, any mediumJA3. Painting, any mediumJA4. Lego, limit 2’ x 2’ mounted, no kitsJA5. Painted t-shirtJA6. Pressed plant material project, openJA7. Doll, dressed in hand made costume, anyJA8. Sculpture, any carving mediumJA9. Metal work projectJA10. Project made from at least 90% recycled ma-

terials, openJA11. Any other not listed above, please specifyJA12. Computer art, one originalJA13. Crochet, one article, anyJA14. Knitting, one article, anyJA15. Needle work, anyJA16. Machine sewn art, anyJA17. Scrapbook, one page, schoolJA18. Best handwriting sample, one page, story or

poem

Volunteers are always needed!Contact Kathy at [email protected] out

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Section JD – Junior Fruits and NutsJunior classes should see adult sections for specific parameters

JD1. Apples, stems attached, any variety, 3 to a plate

JD2. Pears, stems attached, 3 to a plateJD3. Grapes, compact, uniform size and colour, with

stems, 2 bunchesJD4. Plums, stems attached, 6 to a plateJD5. Kiwi, regular kiwi fruit, 6 to a plateJD6. Blackberries, 12 specimens to a plateJD7. Fruit, any other variety, 3 to a plateJD8. Fruit collection, box or basket displayJD9. Walnuts, 12 to a plateJD10. Filberts, 12 to a plateJD11. Nuts, any other, 12 to a plate*only nuts from the previous year’s crop should be shownSection JE – Junior EggsJunior classes should see adult sections for specific parameters

JE1. Eggs, any variety, 1 dozen

Section JF – Junior FlowersJunior classes should see adult sections for specific parameters

7 years and underJF1. Any cut flower, large (other than a sunflower), 3

bloomsJF2. Any cut flower, small, 3 bloomsJF3. Flower arrangement, garden varieties, in con-

tainerJF4. Flower arrangement, wild varieties, in containerJF5. Any potted plant, flower or vegetableJF6. Sunflower head, large*

8 to 16 yearsJF1. Any flower, large (other than sunflower),

3 bloomsJF2. Any cut flower, small, 3 bloomsJF3. Flower arrangement, garden varieties, in con-

tainerJF4. Flower arrangement, wild varieties, in containerJF5. Any potted plant, flower or vegetableJF6. Sunflower head, large*N.B. * indicates that this class is judged on one criterion, will not be scored and is not eligible for “Best in Section”

Section JG – Junior BakingJunior classes should see adult sections for specific parameters

7 years and underJG1. Cookies, any variety, 6 on a plateJG2. No-bake, any variety, 6 on a plateJG3. Cookies, 1 giant, iced and decorated *JG4. Quick bread, 1 loafJG5. Cupcakes (no box mix), 3 on a plate

8 to 12 yearsJG1, Baking powder biscuits, 3 on a plateJG2. Cake, any flavour, iced or un-icedJG3. Cookies, any variety, 6 on a plateJG4. Brownies, 6 on a plateJG5. Muffins, any variety, 3 on a plateJG6. Giant cookie, decorated, 1 on a plate *JG7. Cake iced and decorated *JG8. Bread, 1 loaf, yeast breadJG9. Bread, quick bread, 1 loaf, any varietyJG10. Squares or bars, any variety, 4 on a plate

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13 to 16 yearsJG1. Baking powder biscuits, 3 on a plateJG2. Bread, 1 loaf, yeast breadJG3. Bread, quick bread, 1 loaf, any varietyJG4. Cake, any flavour, un-iced or icedJG5. Cookies, any variety, 4 on a plateJG6. Brownies, 4 on a plateJG7. Muffins, any variety, 3 on a plateJG8. Squares or bars, any variety, 4 on a plateJG9. Cake, iced and decorated **not judged on taste or texture

Section JI – Junior PhotographySee adult sections for specific parameters

7 years and underJI1. Coloured photo, petJI2. Coloured photo, anyJI3. Black and white photo, any

8 to 12 yearsJI1. Coloured photo, animalJI2. Coloured photo, scenic… discover your Powell

River themeJI3. Coloured photo, flowerJI4. Coloured photo, anyJI5. Coloured photo, 3 or more that tell a story or

relate to each otherJI6. Black and white photo, any

13 to 16 yearsJI1. Coloured photo, animalJI2. Coloured photo, scenic…discover your Powell

River themeJI3. Coloured photo, flowerJI4. Coloured photo, anyJI5. Coloured photo, 3 or more that tell a story or

relate to each otherJI6. Black and white photo, any

Section JV – Junior VegetablesJunior classes should see adult sections for specific parameters

JV1. Beans, any variety…………….. 3JV2. Carrots, any variety…………… 3JV3. Corn, any variety………………. 3 earsJV4. Peas, any variety………………. 3 podsJV5. Pumpkin, any variety……….. 1JV6. Pumpkin, largest………………. 1JV7. Squash, any variety………….. 1JV8. Tomato, any variety…………. 3 fruits or 1 spray

Section JL – Junior LivestockOpen – Must include information about your animal including breed, name, age, care, and any interesting information. Be creative for public display, this will be part of judging.

JL1. RabbitJL2. PoultryJL3. SheepJL4. GoatJL5. SwineJL6. Farm animal, other

Got food for the farmer’s dinner?A Second Annual “Meet your Farmer, Raise the Roof Dinner” will be hosted by PRFAI, with VIU and Brooks Culinary Arts at Brooks Great Hall (date to be announced). This dinner was such a success last year and met with such wonderful reviews that PRFAI would like to make it an annual event and fund raiser.As much as possible the food for this dinner is provided by local growers. Do you have a garden with excess squash, pickles, frozen vegetables or other local food you want to donate? For more information contact Ros at [email protected].

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Volunteers are always needed!Contact Kathy at [email protected].

STAGE EVENTS

Saturday, September 712:00 Opening Ceremonies12:10 Highland Dancers12:15 Music by Paradise3:00 Music by Scout Mountain

Sunday, September 812:00 Hip Hop by Lazlo Dance Academy12:10 Music Blues Busters12:30 Giant Pumkpin Weighing (offstage)3:00 Music by Ghostly Hounds4:30 Awards, 50/50 draw, closing

KIDS ZONE TENT

Saturday, September 71:00 Race Registration2:00 Potato Sack Races1:00-4:00 Face Painting by Art of Joy

Sunday September 8 1:00 Race Registration2:00 Zucchini Races1:00-4:00 Face Painting by Art of Joy

Schedule is subject to change.

Depart Town Centre Mall

Depart Paradise Exhibition Park

12:00 12:1512:30 12:451:00 1:151:30 1:45

2:00 2:152:30 2:453:00 3:153:30 3:454:00 4:154:30 4:45

Bus Schedule

Park & Ride

Help out

Fall Fair Schedules

No parking on the fair grounds with the exception of handicap accessible off the Myrtle Avenue entrance.