Home Arts
Dept. 004: HOME ARTS
Home Arts and Crafts Director Information:
Cheryl Howe (Riverside)
Lead Director
435-279-0043
Debra Wheatley (Deweyville)
Clothing and Senior Division
435-279-6626
JoAnn Day (Willard)
Home Preservation *AND* Upcycling and Refurbishing
801-791-6761
Kevin Hall (Tremonton)
Woodwork
435-291-9180
Breisha Whitley (Bear River City)
Quilts
435-282-9020
Raquel Jensen (Tremonton)
Quilts
435-452-2388
Jody Thomas (Tremonton)
Afghans
435-225-8419
Larry Stokes (Tremonton)
Afghans
801-644-0332
Alexandra Howe (Riverside)
Foods
435-512-5499
Shantelle Spackman (Deweyville)
Fancywork, Needlepoint & Rugs
435-279-5553
Shauni Hiland (Honeyville)
Junior Crafts
435-452-1200
Kris Hansen (Tremonton)
Mini Crafts
435-257-7143
Morgan Capener (Riverside)
Home Arts Entries
435-279-4350
Linda Zito (Willard)
Adults Crafts
801-430-1232
Home Arts and Crafts Schedule
Tuesday, August 20, 2024
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Exhibits accepted: 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday, August 21, 2024
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Exhibit Judging (No Access to Home Arts Building)
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Home Arts Building Opens: No later than 6:30 PM
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of Fair Week
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Home Arts Building Exhibits Open from 10:00 AM-10:30 PM
Saturday, August 24, 2024
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Exhibits released: 9:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Monday, August 26, 2024
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Exhibits released: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
NO EXCEPTIONS
General Information
Online Registration:
- Opens: July 15, 2024
- Closes: August 18, 2024 at 10:59 P.M.
- Fair Entry Website: https://fairentry.com/Fair/SignIn/19353
Registration Assistance:
- Available at the Home Arts Building every Thursday on August 1st, 8th, and 15th from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
- Questions about Online Entry? Call Fay Jensen directly at 435-734-3352.
Enter Your Exhibit Online:
- Online Registration
- See the online Entry Instructions in the Fair Book for more information.
Online Exhibit Registration Confirmation:
- The online entry website will send a confirmation email to the fair.
- You do not need to bring paperwork with your exhibit.
- Note: If you do not enter your exhibit online before August 19th, you can still come to the Home Arts Building for assistance in entering it online.
Eligibility:
- Entries are reserved for Box Elder County residents only.
- Exhibitors must be at least six years old to enter.
- No exceptions.
Delivery of Exhibits:
- Exhibits must be delivered to the Home Arts Building at the Fairgrounds on Tuesday, August 20th between 1:00 PM and 8:00 PM.
Important Notes:
- Items entered in the fair are at the owner's risk. We cannot be responsible for the loss or damage of any articles.
- Items brought in later than specified will be too late to be judged.
- If items cannot be left for exhibit until 9:30 PM on Saturday, August 24th, please do not enter your items.
- All premiums/monies not picked up by the close of the fair on Saturday, August 24th, will be returned to general funds.
Collection of Exhibits:
- Supervisors will be on hand to return exhibits starting at 9:30 PM on Saturday, August 24th.
- We will not be responsible for exhibits or premiums not collected by 10:30 PM on Saturday.
- You can also pick up exhibits on Monday, August 26th from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Home Arts Rules
In addition to the general rules and regulations of the fair association, the following apply to the Home Arts and Crafts Department, and will be enforced:
1. Articles exhibited at previous fairs will not be permitted to enter for competition.
2. Exhibits must be delivered to the Home Arts building at the Fairgrounds on Tuesday, August. 20th only between the hours of 1 to 8 p.m.
- Items entered in the fair are at the owners’ risk. We cannot be responsible for the loss or damage of an article.
- Items brought in later than specified will be too late to be judged.
- If items cannot be left for exhibit until 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 24th, please do not enter your items.
- All premiums/monies not picked up by the close of the fair on Saturday will be returned to general funds.
- Supervisors will be on hand to return exhibits starting at 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 24th.
- We will not be responsible for articles or premiums not collected by 10:30 p.m. Saturday.
- You can also pick up exhibits on Monday, August 26th from 9-6 p.m.
3. Soiled or poorly pressed articles will not be accepted.
4. All articles exhibited must be completed.
5. The judges are instructed not to award premiums unless articles are worthy of the first premium. The judges may award a second or no premium according to their judgment.
6. All exhibits in this department must be the work of the exhibitor. Any irregularity in the entry, and misrepresentation detected before or after awards are made shall cause the forfeiture of the premium and ribbon (excluding quilts).
7. Entries to be judged in this department are limited to current residents of Box Elder County.
8. Articles made by persons outside the county will be for exhibit only, as room allows.
9. Canning entries must be completed within the last 12 months. Entries in the Food entries must be fresh. All other entries must be completed within the last 3 years.
10. AN EXHIBITOR CAN ENTER MORE THAN ONE ITEM IN A CATEGORY BUT THE ITEMS MUST USE DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES. (i.e., Crafts-Dolls: could enter one porcelain doll, one rag doll, and one crocheted doll, but not two (2) porcelain dolls).
11. School projects are accepted if brought in by the individual exhibitor. We invite parents to accompany their children when bringing exhibits.
12. Each food entry should be solely the work of the exhibitor from start to finish. A family or community group should not make a batch of food and split it among members to create several entries under different names.
13. Unless specified by the exhibitor, supervisors will classify articles.
14. Remodeled articles must be accompanied by a statement of what has been done to them and the cost of remodeling.
15. Senior Citizen’s Department must consist of work done by an exhibitor 65 years of age or over. All articles must be completed. Any kind of work may be entered.
16. A person can be named sweepstakes winner in a given category every third year.
17. The judging will be done on Wednesday. The rules will be discussed with the judges. The judge’s decision will be final.
18. Exhibits will be in their place and ready for viewing Wednesday, at 6 p.m.
19. Premiums may be picked up Friday afternoon or all day Saturday.
20. ATTENTION: Due to problems in the past, all Models (including LEGO’s, K’Nex, etc.) MUST BE PERMANENTLY GLUED TO BE ENTERED IN THE FAIR; water-soluble glue is suggested.
21. Exhibitors who are considered professionals (sell their item for profit) are asked to indicate such on their entry tag.
22. No Advertising or Sales are Allowed.
Home Arts Lots
Home Arts (Class A)
Lot 1 - Fancy Work (excluding Afghans)
Lot 2 - Upcycling & Refurbishing
Lot 3 - Afghans
Lot 4 - Quilts
Lot 5 - Clothing/Sewing
Lot 6 - Home Preservation
Lot 7 - Foods
Lot 8 - Woodwork
Lot 9 - Adult Crafts and Hobbies (ages 16+)
Lot 10 - Junior Crafts and Hobbies (ages 11-15)
Lot 11 - Mini Crafts and Hobbies (ages 6 -10)
Lot 12 - Senior Citizens (ages 65+)
Lot 13 - Special Needs of All Ages
Lot 14 - Nursing & Group Homes, Adult Skills Centers
Lot 1 - Fancy Work
(Anything created with a needle excluding Afghans.)
- Exhibitors must be at least 6 years old to enter.
- If numbers and quality warrant it (10 entries), a second sweepstakes will be awarded for needlepoint pictures.
- You cannot compete against yourself by entering (2) two items with the same technique.
- All entries must meet the guidelines and requirements under the Home Arts General Information Rules.
- All items must be the work of the exhibitor.
- You can bring multiple items of one type only if they showcase clearly different techniques, for example, a knitted doily, a crocheted doily, a Hardanger centerpiece, and an embroidered table runner are four different things. Four crocheted doilies in different colors and sizes are not. Blackwork, Stumpwork, Goldwork, and Japanese embroidery are four different techniques. Four cross-stitch tablecloths are not.
- Please have your items ready for display.
- Your items should be starched when necessary, and small or delicate items should be pinned to a backing sheet.
- Please pin booties or small sets together.
- Items must stay on display until 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, August. 24th. For your convenience, you may also pick up items on Monday, August 26th, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Fairgrounds.
Lot 1 Fancy Work Categories:
- Tablecloths
- Centerpiece or runner, defined as over 16”
- Doily, defined as under 16”
- Hankies
- Dish towels or clothes
- Holiday decorations or ornament
- Toys
- Doll Clothes
- Small Items (hot pads, dish scrubbies)
- Pillowcases
- Blanket or quilt (if unable to enter in regular quilt categories)
- Wall hangings and decorations
- Other, unspecified
- Other
Knit and Crochet Clothing
- You cannot compete against yourself by entering (2) two items with the technique. You can bring multiple items for one type only if they showcase clearly different techniques, for example – A Fair Isle mitten, a Shetland lace glove, and a crocheted beaded glove are three different techniques. Three pairs of stockinette stitch gloves in different sizes and colors are not. Adding stripes is a color choice, not a new technique.
- Your items should be starched when necessary, and small items should be pinned to a backing sheet.
- Please ensure all items are clean and ready for display.
Knit and Crochet Categories:
- Three-to-five-piece Layette
- Dresses
- Bonnets and hats
- Gloves or mittens
- Booties, slippers, and socks
- Sweater, vest, or cardigan
- Shawl, shrug, or duster
- Neck scarves and wraps
- Necklaces or jewelry
- Accessories
- Other, unspecified
- Other
Needlepoint
NOTE: Pictures must be framed and ready to hang (suggest sturdy wire).
Needlepoint Categories:
- Needlepoint
- Cross stitch
- Counted cross stitch.
- Embroidery
- Knit or Crochet
- Hooked yarn.
- Punch work or Hooked (inc. Japanese embroidery)
- Candle wicking
- Rugs
Maximum Size 4’X6’ (must lie flat)
Lot 2 - Upcycling and Refurbishing
- Exhibitors must be at least 6 years old to enter.
- You can’t compete against yourself by entering two (2) items with the same technique.
- All entries must meet the guidelines and requirements under the Home Arts General Information Rules.
- Recycle an item into something new or refurbished something to make it new. Exhibitors may submit (not mandatory) a picture of the before and after (the finished product).
- Exhibits must not exceed a 4-foot limit.
- There will be a sweepstakes if warranted for both upcycling and refurbishing.
- Items must stay on display until 9:30 on Saturday night, August 24th. For your convenience, you may also pick up items on Monday, August 26th from 9-6 p.m. at the Fairgrounds.
Lot 3 – Afghans
- Exhibitors must be at least 6 years old to enter.
- You can’t compete against yourself by entering (2) two items with the same technique.
- All entries must meet the guidelines and requirements under the Home Arts General Information Rules.
- Items must stay on display until 9:30 p.m. on Saturday August 24th. For your convenience you may also pick up items on Monday, August 26th, from 9-6 p.m. at the Fairgrounds.
Afghan Categories:
- Baby Afghans
- Full sized Afghans
- Lap Afghans
Lot 4 – Quilts
- Exhibitors must be at least 6 years old to enter.
- All entries are subject to the Director’s discretion regarding category technique and/or pattern.
- Quilts may be a range of sizes and techniques.
- You cannot compete against yourself by entering two (2) items with the same technique/category, nor can you use one quilt to enter two categories.
- Quilts may be either hand-quilted or machine-quilted.
- If a quilt is completed by one or more persons, the names of those who participated in the project must be noted on the entry form. The prize money will be shared by those whose names appear on the entry form.
- The quilt binding must be neat and add to the overall effect of the quilt. Binding may be hand or machine-stitched or a combination of both techniques.
- Corners should be neatly mitered or otherwise finished.
- The quilt must be clean and free from pet hair.
- Entries will not be displayed unless all rules are followed.
- Items must stay on display until 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 24th. For your convenience, you may also pick up items on Monday, August 26th from 9-6 p.m. at the Fairgrounds.
HAND-QUILTED OR MACHINE-QUILTED QUILTS WILL BE JUDGED ON THEIR OWN MERITS AND NOT JUDGED AGAINST EACH OTHER.
Categories of Quilts Accepted:
1. Pieced quilts only (no quilting is judged, suggested for those that did not do the quilting themselves)
2. Pieced and Hand Quilted (includes hand appliqued and hand embroidered quilts)
3. Pieced and Machine Quilted (includes machine embroidery and machine appliquéd quilts)
4. Beginner/creative/pieced & tied/Miscellaneous (including wall hangings, youth, creative, tied quilts/rag quilts, collage quilts
5. Display Only (If room permits)
Quilts in the pieced and machine-quilted category should be done solely by the exhibitor. The category for pieced only is for if someone else did the quilting. ALL SIZES of quilts can be in any category.
Scoring Criteria
1. FIRST IMPRESSION: Visual impact, general appearance, neat and clean.
2. DESIGN AND CREATIVITY: Fabric and colors complement the overall design. The surface design is pleasing and balanced. The quilting enhances the entire quilt.
3. QUILT WORKMANSHIP: Is piecing accurate, points meet precisely? If there is an applique design, are stitches invisible and does it add to the overall design? Quilt top, pattern, borders, and setting relate well to each other.
4. QUILTING: Is quilting even and adequate? Markings for patterns are invisible. Quilting design fits the space it is designed to fill.
5. QUILT BACK: Backing is smooth, showing no large, skipped stitches, loops, or knots.
6. BINDING: Binding or edge is well-made and fits with the quilt style. Corners are mitered precisely or rounded and are smooth. If envelope style is used, corners are precise and square, and even. Binding uniformly filled. Binding is sewn on securely; matching thread is used with invisible stitches if hand-sewn.
The following rating will be used in evaluating all quilt projects:
N = Need’s improvement
S = Satisfactory
H = Honors
N/A = Not applicable
Youth wall hangings, or miscellaneous quilting projects will be judged separately if numbers permit, they will have their own sweepstakes.
Lot 5 - Clothing/Sewing
Exhibitors must be at least 6 years old to enter.
There will be 2 judged areas: Youth 6-18 and Adults.
- You can’t compete against yourself by entering two (2) items with the same technique.
- All entries must meet the guidelines and requirements under the Home Arts General Information Rules.
- Due to space limitations, NO MANNEQUINS will be allowed.
- Items must stay on display until 9:30 on Saturday, August 24th. For your convenience you may also pick up items on Monday, August 26th from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Fairgrounds.
Clothing/Sewing Examples:
- Pillowcases
- Pillows
- Formals
- Stuffed Animals
- Doll clothes
- Bags/purses
- Suits
- Shorts
- Wall Hangings
- Aprons
- Skirts
- Pajama bottoms
- Rice Bags
- Dresses
- Potholders
- Blessing Dresses
- Miscellaneous
- Table runners
Clothing/Sewing Scoring Criteria
- FIRST IMPRESSION: Visual impact, general appearance, neat and clean. Pressed, clean of loose threads.
- DESIGN AND CREATIVITY: Fabric and colors complement the overall design and originality.
- WORKMANSHIP: Top stitching is neat and even. Seams are neatly pressed. Appropriate size of the item when finished (not just apparel-specific). Hems are evenly sewn, the perfection of stitching (hand or machine). Matching thread, zippers, buttonholes, and clasps are attached appropriately.
- N = NEEDS IMPROVEMENT
- S = SATISFACTORY
- H = HONORS
- N/A = NOT APPLICABLE
Lot 6 - Home Preservation
- Exhibitors must be at least 6 years old to enter.
- You can’t compete against yourself by entering two (2) similar items.
- All entries must meet the guidelines and requirements under the Home Arts General Information Rules.
- All items must be the work of the exhibitor.
- Canning older than 12 months will not be accepted.
- Due to the interest shown in canning, you will be allowed to enter up to 6 entries in this division. The 6 entries may be all fruit, or all vegetables or all jams, or you may desire to bring in a mixture of your talents in canning.
- PLEASE BE VERY SELECTIVE. USE CLEAN JARS AND RINGS.
- All entries must be LABELED and HAVE THE RINGS ON.
Also, please note the number of jars it takes to constitute an exhibit. 1 quart or 1 pint or 1- half pint and 2-quart jars may be entered as an exhibit. Limit of one entry per category unless otherwise specified. For example, you can bring 1 quart of green beans or 1 pint of green beans but not both. The containers must be regulation bottles such as Ball, Kerr, etc. You need to put a label on it with the month and the year it was processed. Remember you can bring a variety of items, but only 6 entries.
Items must stay on display until 9:30 on Saturday, August 24th. For your convenience, you may also pick up your items on Monday, August 26th, from 9-6 p.m. at the Fairgrounds.
Home Preservation Categories:
- Fresh fruits
- Vegetables
- Jams
- Jellies
- Pickles
- Relish
- Sauce
- Canned meats
- Home-dried fruits or vegetables items
- Homemade soap
- Soups
- Syrups
- Fruit butters
- Stews
- Chilis
- Freeze Dried Items – Must be in Clear packaging.
- Miscellaneous
Lot 7 – Foods
There will be 2 judged ages, Youth 6-18, and Adults.
- Exhibitors must be at least 6 years old to enter.
- You can’t compete against yourself by entering two (2) similar items.
- All entries must meet the guidelines and requirements under the Home Arts General Information Rules.
- Each food entry should be solely the work of the exhibitor from start to finish.
- A family or community group should not make a batch of food and split it among members to create several entries under different names.
- NOTE: Please submit your food entry (except cakes and pies) on a 5-6” sturdy paper plate covered with a zip-loc bag or plastic wrap.
- Items requiring refrigeration will not be accepted.
- SMALL LOAVES ARE ENCOURAGED in all bread categories to avoid waste.
- All entries will be judged based on taste and appearance including decorated cakes.
- Items must stay on display until 9:30 on Saturday, August 24th. For your convenience, you may also pick up your items on Monday, August 26th, from 9-6 p.m. at the Fairgrounds.
Eligible Baking Categories
- Ages 6-18:
- Adults:
Baking Categories:
- Breads-yeast (Small loaves are encouraged)
- Breads-quick (Small loaves are encouraged)
- Rolls, yeast, or baking powder (3 rolls on a 5-6” sturdy paper plate)
- Cakes
- Cupcakes (4 on a 5-6” sturdy paper plate or a shape- like a worm etc.)
- Candies (4 candies on a 5-6” sturdy paper plate)
- Cookies (4 cookies on a5-6” sturdy paper plate)
- Pie
- Decorated Cakes
Lot 8 - Wood Work
- Exhibitors must be at least 6 years old to enter.
- You can’t compete against yourself by entering two similar items.
- All entries must meet the guidelines and requirements under the Home Arts General Information Rules.
- Specify if from a pattern or original work.
- Wood kits without modification will not be accepted in this Division. We suggest these be entered in the Craft areas.
- PLEASE NO ADVERTISING OR SALES.
- Items must stay on display until 9:30 on Saturday, August 24th. For your convenience you may also pick up your items on Monday, August 26th from 9-6 p.m. at the Fairgrounds.
There are three (3) categories in this division,
- 1. Cabinet and Furniture
- Wood Artistic
- Youth Exhibit
The exhibitor will be asked to specify which category his entry should be in.
Case Goods
- Chests
- Cabinets
- Dresser
- Grandfather clocks
- Bookcases
Other Furniture
- Tables
- Chairs
- Cradles
Accessories
- Clocks
- Shelves
- Planters
- Jewelry Box
- Canoe/Kayak
- Mirrors
- Misc.
Miniatures and Toys
- Doll Furniture
- Cars
- Trucks
- Misc.
- Rocking horses
- Birdhouses
- Mirrors
- Misc.
Wood Art
- Inlay
- Laser
- Wood burning
- Carvings
- Scrollwork
- Artistic turnings
- Driftwood
- Log furniture.
Lot 9 - Adult Crafts and Hobbies
(16 years of age and older)
- You can’t compete against yourself by entering two (2) similar items.
- All entries must meet the guidelines and requirements under the Home Arts General Information Rules.
- All items must be the work of the exhibitor.
- This rule also pertains to the items listed as best of a collection.
- Items must stay on display until 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 24th.
- For your convenience, you may also pick up your items on Monday, August 26th from 9-6 p.m. at the Fairgrounds.
Craft and Hobbies Categories:
- Ceramics
- Taxidermy
- Dolls
- Tole painting
- Beadwork
- Wall Hanging
- Etching
- Woodwork kit/driftwood
- Woven chairs
- Metalwork
- Paint-by-number
- Rock craft
- Holiday items
- Plastic needlework
- Flowers
- Models
- Mosaics
- Glasswork
- Plaster
- Stuffed animals
- Pillows
- Needlepoint
- Macrame
- Quiet book or toy
- Scrapbook or scrapbook page
- Fabric craft
- Paper craft
- Woodcraft
- Molded clay
- Jewelry
- Cards (set of 3 in an exhibit)
- Other
Collections must be handmade.
Collections Rules
1. Due to space limitations exhibitors are limited to five (5) items per exhibitor.
2. No accessories to an item will be allowed.
3. Anything that fits into another division will be entered there; knit, crochet, art, etc.
4. Due to space limitations, oversized items will be accepted on a space-available basis only.
5. Due to problems in the past, all models (Including LEGO’s, K’Nex, etc.) MUST BE PERMANENTLY GLUED TO BE ENTERED IN THE FAIR. WATER-SOLUBLE GLUE IS SUGGESTED.
6. ALL BUG COLLECTIONS MUST BE THE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR WITH A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WHERE THE BUG WAS CAUGHT. (This can be on lined paper on the back of the bug display) No Store Bought Bug Collections allowed.
We encourage all to participate but be very selective in the items you enter. We can’t wait to see what you have made!
Lot 10 - Junior Crafts and Hobbies
(Ages 11 -15)
- You can’t compete against yourself by entering two (2) similar items.
- All entries must meet the guidelines and requirements under the Home Arts General Information Rules.
- All items must be the work of the exhibitor.
- This rule also pertains to the items listed as best of a collection.
- Items must stay on display until 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 24th For your convenience, you may also pick up your items on Monday, August 26th from 9-6 p.m. at the Fairgrounds.
Collections must be handmade.
Collections Rules
1. Due to space limitations exhibitors are limited to three (3) items per exhibitor.
2. No accessories to an item will be allowed.
3. Anything that fits into another division will be entered there; knit, crochet, art, etc.
4. Due to space limitations, oversized items will be accepted on a space-available basis only.
5. Due to problems in the past, all models (Including LEGO’s, K’Nex, etc.) MUST BE PERMANENTLY GLUED TO BE ENTERED IN THE FAIR. WATER-SOLUBLE GLUE IS SUGGESTED.
6. ALL BUG COLLECTIONS MUST BE THE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR WITH A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WHERE THE BUG WAS CAUGHT. (This can be on lined paper on the back of the bug display) No Store Bought Bug Collections Allowed.
We encourage all to participate but be very selective in the items you enter. We can’t wait to see what you have made!
Lot 11 - Mini Crafts and Hobbies
(Ages 6-10)
- You can’t compete against yourself by entering two (2) similar items.
- All entries must meet the guidelines and requirements under the Home Arts General Information Rules.
- All items must be the work of the exhibitor.
- This rule also pertains to the items listed as best of a collection.
- Items must stay on display until 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 24th. For your convenience, you may also pick up your items on Monday, August 26th from 9-6 p.m. at the Fairgrounds.
Collections must be handmade.
Collections Rules
1. Due to space limitations exhibitors are limited to three (3) items per exhibitor.
2. No accessories to an item will be allowed.
3. Anything that fits into another division will be entered there; knit, crochet, art, etc.
4. Due to space limitations, oversized items will be accepted on a space-available basis only.
5. Due to problems in the past, all models (Including LEGO’s, K’Nex, etc.) MUST BE PERMANENTLY GLUED TO BE ENTERED IN THE FAIR. WATER-SOLUBLE GLUE IS SUGGESTED.
6. ALL BUG COLLECTIONS MUST BE THE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR WITH A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WHERE THE BUG WAS CAUGHT. (This can be on lined paper on the back of the bug display) No Store Bought Bug Collections allowed.
We encourage all to participate but be very selective in the items you enter. We would like to have quality items, not quantity items. We can’t wait to see what you have made!
Lot 12 - Seniors (age 65 and older)
Items must stay on display until 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, August. 24th. For your convenience, you may also pick up your items on Monday, August. 26th from 9-6 p.m. at the Fairgrounds.
Lot 13 -Special Needs of All Ages
Items must stay on display until 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, August. 24th. For your convenience, you may also pick up your items on Monday, August 26th from 9-6 p.m. at the Fairgrounds.
Lot 14 –Nursing Homes / Group Homes / Adult Skills Centers
Items must stay on display until 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, August. 24th. For your convenience, you may also pick up your items on Monday, August 26th, from 9-6 p.m. at the Fairgrounds.