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San Dimas Western Days October 5-6

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Page 1: San Dimas Western Days October 5-6. How many of you want to be in a contest? Citrus labels? What are they? What do they look like?

San Dimas Western Days

October 5-6

Page 2: San Dimas Western Days October 5-6. How many of you want to be in a contest? Citrus labels? What are they? What do they look like?

How many of you want to be in a contest?

• Citrus labels?

• What are they?

• What do they look like?

Page 3: San Dimas Western Days October 5-6. How many of you want to be in a contest? Citrus labels? What are they? What do they look like?
Page 4: San Dimas Western Days October 5-6. How many of you want to be in a contest? Citrus labels? What are they? What do they look like?

San Dimas Labels

Page 5: San Dimas Western Days October 5-6. How many of you want to be in a contest? Citrus labels? What are they? What do they look like?

La Verne

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Covina

Page 7: San Dimas Western Days October 5-6. How many of you want to be in a contest? Citrus labels? What are they? What do they look like?

Rules

• Create a label using crayons, markers, colored pencils, paint

• 11 by 10 inches• Must have grove packer name and a

picture reflecting that name• Must say Packed in San Dimas, California

• Will be judged on neatness, originality, & rule following.

Page 8: San Dimas Western Days October 5-6. How many of you want to be in a contest? Citrus labels? What are they? What do they look like?

Prompt

• Imagine your family has just moved to San Dimas and planted a grove of citrus trees. In 4 years the trees will be mature enough to bear fruit to sell. As with any business, their family must think of a name and an eye-catching picture to represent their product. Citrus growers wanted the label to show their tasty product, and to show customers the fruit was grown in San Dimas, California. San Dimas was famous for its oranges and lemons.