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SENIOR FAIR PREMIUM LISTMEIGS COUNTY SENIOR FAIR

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

ENTRY FORM

Membership or Season Ticket No. ____________

Make your entries on this form and take to the Meigs County Fair Grounds on open class entry days or send to Debbie Watson, Secretary42455 Woods Road, Coolville, Ohio 45723

I make application for entry as follows:

Full Name: __________________________________________________________________ Phone # _____________________________

Address: ____________________________________________________________________ County: ____________________________

City: ________________________________________________________________________ State: ____________________________

Department Division Class Qty

Exhibitors must determine for themselves in what class or classes they will make entry. Entry blanks are to be filled out by the exhibitor. See individual departments for closing time that exhibits must be in place. Still entries are required to stay until specified times, please consult each department. Premium money can be picked up at the Secretary’s Office the day after judging. The Society will take precaution for the safety of all persons and property and the preservation of exhibits, but will not be responsible for accidents, loss or damage. The Society will not be responsible for entry into the incorrect department, division or class.

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SENIOR BINGO at the FAIRGrange Hall

THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 201010:30 – 2:30 p.m.

Closed for lunch 11:30 – 12:30 p.m.

Sponsored by “Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center

DEPARTMENT II - HORSE PULLING CONTESTWednesday, August 18, 2010 – 7:30 P.M.

Superintendent: Bob CalawayBrian Windon, Brent Zirkle, Ron Hensley

Weigh-In Time - 5:30 p.m. Entry Fee: $10.00 per team.

See General Rules at www.themeigscountyfair.com for further instructions where applicable.The value of draft animals depends upon their ability to pull and capacity to endure sustained efforts. The object of this test is to determine the sustained maximum

pulling capacity of each pair. These tests will also afford valuable scientific data on the relation between form and function in draft animals and should stimulate general interest in the breeding and use of good draft horses and mules. In particular it is desired:

(a) To determine the value of type and proper breeding in the selection of horses and mules intended for long and arduous draft work.(b) To ascertain and demonstrate the proper method of training and conditioning horses and mules for long and severe draft work.

(c) To encourage horsemanship in fitting horses and in driving. (d) To demonstrate the maximum pulling capacity of the horses and mules.The committee shall have full jurisdiction over, as well as power to decide, all questions arising in connection with the contest subject to the rules and administration as provided. They shall determine the winners and awarded prizes in accordance with the rules. Failure to comply promptly with the directions of the committee shall result in immediate disqualification of a contestant. The decision of the majority of the committee concerning any matter arising in connection with the contest shall be final. Horses or driver may be disqualified at anytime by the committee either for the violation of one or more of the conditions of the contest or because the contesting team's condition is such as to render it cruel or inadvisable to permit the team to proceed further.

ELIGIBILITY: OPEN TO THE WORLD. Horses and mules, regardless of where owned, are eligible to enter this contest.CONDITIONS- A stone boat loaded with cement blocks will be used. Owners must furnish their own feed.

2010 OFMA DRAFT HORSE PULLING RULES

Complete rules can be viewed or printed on our website: www.themeigscountyfair.com or by contacting any fair board member

SCALES ON GROUND - WEIGH AFTER 5:30 P.M. CLASS 206 - HORSE PULLING CONTEST

1. Lightweight Teams - 3300 lb. and under. 2. Heavyweight Teams - 3301 lb. and over.

PRIZES - $150 - $125 - $115 - $95 - $80 - $65 - $50 - $40

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DEPARTMENT III - DAIRY CATTLEMonday, August 16, 2010 at 12:00 pm

Superintendent: Brent RoseMike Parker, Tom Pullins, Ed Holter

Entries: Close at 4 p.m., August 7, 2010 - no exceptions.Arrival Time: Sunday, August 15, 2010 - 2:00 p.m. until 10 p.m.Judging: Monday, August 16, 2010 at 1:00 pmRelease: Friday, August 20, 2010 - 2 p.m. (cows in milk may be released after show).

REGISTRATION RULES: All livestock exhibitors shall present a Certificate of Registration from the respective breed association for all animals shown. The Certificate of Registration for the animal shall stand in the name of the individual or partnership making the entry of which the exhibitor is a partner. In case of partnership the exhibitor shall state the partnership on his official entry blank, indicating which animals being entered actually are registered in the same. Acceptable partnerships for registration of animals to be shown by junior exhibitors must be similar to the following examples. If your registration does not comply with these, you will not be eligible to show.

Example of acceptable partnerships: John Doe Farms: John Doe & Family;John Doe and Son (daughter may show);Faraday Farms: Joe Doe and Bill Doe.

The exhibitor must have his Certificate of Registration and be able to produce it when called upon to do so. Exhibitors who have left their Certificates of Registration at home or who are unable to present them when requested, regardless of the reason or excuse, will not be permitted to enter the show ring.

When entry fees are paid by check the Fair Board shall have the right to withhold payment of premiums until the exhibitor's check is honored by the exhibitor's bank. If check is not valid, entry fee will be considered unpaid and all premiums will be declared forfeited to the Fair Board.

All animals must be entered exactly as ownership appears on registration certificate. (Registration certificate shall stand in the name of the individual making the entry.) An exhibitor will be issued an Exhibitor's Pass for $16.00. All cattle owned in Meigs County entered free upon the purchase of an Exhibitor's pass. All cattle outside Meigs County will be charged $3.00 per head after the purchase of an exhibitor pass.

Exhibitor must have owned the animal 30 days prior to show day.The superintendents will check health Certificates and Registration Certificates.

DIVISION 301 - HOLSTEINS1. Bull calf - born on or after Aug. 31, 2009 and over four months old.2. Yearling bull-born after Aug. 31, 2008 to Sept. 1, 20093. Spring heifer calf-born after Feb. 28, 2010and over four months old.4. Winter heifer calf-born after Nov. 30, 2009 and before March 1, 2010.5. Fall heifer calf-born after Aug. 31, 2009 and before Dec. 1, 2009.6. Summer yearling heifer-born after May 31, 2009 and before, Sept. 1, 20097. Spring yearling heifer-born after Feb. 28, 2009 and before June 1, 2009.8. Winter yearling heifer-born after Nov. 30, 2008 and before March 1, 2009.9. Senior yearling heifer-born after Aug. 31, 2008 and before Dec. 1, 2008.10. Junior two year old - born after Feb. 28, 2008 and before Sept. 1, 2008.11. Senior two year old - born after Aug. 31, 2007 and before March 1, 2008.12. Junior three year old cow -born after Feb. 28, 2007 and before Sept. 1, 2007.13. Three year old cow-born after Aug. 31, 2006 and before March 1, 2007.14. Four year old cow-born after Aug. 31, 2005 and before Sept. 1, 2006.15. Five year old cow-born after Aug. 31, 2004 and before Sept. 1, 200516. Aged cow - born before September 1, 200417. One Hundred Thousand Pound-Cow which has produced over 100,000 pounds of milk18. Dry Cow - three and four year old-born after Aug. 31, 2005 and before Sept. 1, 200719. Aged Dry Cow-born before Sept. 1, 2005.

All animals entered in-group classes 20-25 must be entered in single classes 1-19.20. Best Three Females-at least one animal owned by exhibitor.21. Dam and Daughter - two animals, dam and daughter-any age.22. Produce of Dam - consists of two animals, male or female.23. Herd-four females owned by exhibitor with at least two that have freshened.24. Get of Sire - Three animals - any age.25. Junior Best of Three Females - all owned and bred by exhibitor.

DIVISION 302 - GUERNSEYS - Same Classes as 301DIVISION 303 - MILKING SHORTHORN - Same classes as 301DIVISION 304 - BROWN SWISS - Same classes as 301DIVISION 305 - AYRSHIRES - Same classes as 301DIVISION 306 - JERSEYS - Same classes as 301

PLACINGS First Second Third FourthCLASSES 1, 2, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 $20.00 15.00 10.00 5.00CLASSES 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,

14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 $20.00 15.00 10.00 7.00

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DEPARTMENT IV- BEEF CATTLETuesday, August 17, 2010 @ 1:00 pm

Superintendent: Wes Karr Bob Calaway, Brian Windon

Ohio Department of Agriculture rules can supersede any local rules. You may obtain a copy of these rules by contacting the above superintendents.

Entries and entry fees must be received by 4:00 p.m., August 7, 2010. When entry fees are paid by check the Fair Board shall have the right to withhold payment of premiums until the exhibitor's check is honored by the exhibitor's bank. If the check is not valid, entry fee will be considered unpaid and all premiums will be declared forfeited to the Fair Board. All cattle owned in Meigs County entered free upon the purchase of membership or season ticket. All cattle outside Meigs County will be charged $1.00 per head after the purchase of exhibitor ticket. Exhibitors are required to furnish certificates to the superintendent in charge. Arrival time for Open Class Beef Cattle will be 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sunday, August 15, 2010. Cattle will be released on Wednesday, August 18, 2010. OPEN CLASS BEEF JUDGING ON TUESDAY AT 1:00 P.M. FOLLOWED BY JUNIOR FAIR BEEF BREEDING JUDGING.

THE BELOW DATES WILL APPLY TO CLASSES FOR BEEF BREEDS:Spring Calf Born on or after March 1, 2010 Junior Calf Born January-February 2010Winter Calf Born October-December 2009 Senior Calf Born August-September 2009Summer Yearling Born May-July 2009 Spring Yearling Born March-April 2009Junior Yearling Born January-February 2009 Senior Yearling Heifer Born August-December 2008Senior Yearling Bull Born August-December 2008 Two Year Old Bull Born January-July 2008Two year Old Heifer Born May 1, 2006-August 31, 2007 Cow Class Born Prior to May 1, 2007Cow-Calf Class Calf must nurse in the show ring Get of Sire - Three animals from the same sire (3 animals

any age Bulls or heifers, no steers)

FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH$20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $ 7.00

BEEF CATTLE CLASSES1. Spring Heifer Calf 2. Junior Heifer Calf3. Winter Heifer Calf 4. Senior Heifer Calf5. Summer Yearling Heifer 6. Spring Yearling Heifer7. Junior Yearling Heifer 8. Senior Yearling Heifer9. Grand and Reserve Champion Heifer (ribbon only) 10. Spring Bull Calf11. Junior Bull Calf 12. Winter Bull Calf13. Senior Bull Calf 14. Summer Yearling Bull15. Spring Yearling Bull 16. Junior Yearling Bull17. Senior Yearling Bull 18. Two Year Old Bull19. Grand and Reserve Champion Bull (ribbon only) 20. Cow-Calf Class21. Get of Sire 22. Two year old Heifer 23. Cow Class

DIVISION 401 - ANGUSDIVISION 402 - CHAROLAISDIVISION 403 - HEREFORDDIVISION 404 - LIMOUSINDIVISION 405 - MURRAY GREYDIVISION 406 - SANTA GERTRUDISDIVISION 407 - SHORTHORNDIVISION 408 - SIMMENTALDIVISION 409 - ANY BREED NOT LISTED ABOVE OR BELOWDIVISION 410 - NON-REGISTERED BEEF FEMALES, Classes 1 thru 7a and 19.

Registered animals may not be entered in this division.DIVISION 411 - MAINE ANJOUDIVISION 412 - LONGHORNSDIVISION 413 – CHINNIA

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DEPARTMENT V – SHEEPMonday, August 16, 2010 @ 6:00 pm

Superintendent – Buddy ErvinBob Calaway and Brent Rose

Ohio Department of Agriculture rules can supersede any local rules. A copy of these rules can be obtained by contacting the Department Superintendent.

Entries Close at 4:00 p.m., August 7, 2010. When entry fees are paid by check, the Fair Board shall have the right to withhold payment of premium until the exhibitor’s check is honored by the exhibitor’s bank. If check is not valid, entry fee will be considered unpaid and all premiums will be declared forfeited to the Fair Board. All sheep will be on grounds between 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Sunday, August 15, 2010. Entry fees: All exhibitors must purchase a membership or season ticket. Out of county sheep shall pay an entry fee of $1.00 per head. Judging to be done Monday, following the Junior Fair Sheep Show. See general rules for further instructions. All sheep must have registration papers. All sheep must be removed, Saturday morning, August 21, 2010 before noon.

FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH$ 10.00 $8.00 $7.00 $ 6.00

DIVISION 501 – SHEEP – HAMPSHIREClass 1 - Ram, 2 years and over Class 2 - Ram, 1 year and underClass 3 - Ram, Lamb Class 4 – Ewe, 2 years and overClass 5 – Ewe, 1 year and under 2 Class 6 – Ewe, LambClass 7 – Flock, 1 ram any age, 1 ewe 2 years or over, ewe 1 year and under 2

*Grand Champion Ram - Rosette*Reserve Champion Ram - Rosette*Grand Champion Ewe - Rosette*Reserve Champion Ewe - Rosette

*Note: Requires no entry – Automatically entered.DIVISION 502 - MERINO DIVISION 503 - CORREDALESame Classes as 501 Same Classes as 501DIVISION 504 – DORSET DIVISION 505 - SOUTHDOWNSame Classes as 501 Same Classes as 501DIVISION 506 – HAMPSHIRE DIVISION 507 - CHEVIOTSame Classes as 501 Same Classes as 501DIVISION 508 – COLUMBIA DIVISION 509 - SUFFOLKSame Classes as 501 Same Classes as 501DIVISION 510 – TARGEE DIVISION 511 – ANY RECOGNIZED BREEDSame Classes as 501 Same Classes as 501

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DEPARTMENT VI – POULTRYTuesday, August 17, 2010 – 1:00 pm

Superintendent – Bob Calaway Alban Salser

Exhibitors must purchase Season or Membership Tickets. Judging will be done 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 17, 2010. Entries close at 4:00 p.m., August 7, 2010. The standard of perfection as revised by the American Poultry Association shall be the guide in judging and placing awards. Judging shall be by comparison but no unworthy specimen shall be given a prize. There shall be no entry fee charged. For Polloram/Fowl Typhoid testing contact Alban Salser. There is no fee charged for Polloram Typhoid Testing. When no competition exists the judge shall make such awards, as the exhibition may merit no unworthy exhibit to win first place, will be placed second if no competition. Competition means two or more exhibitors. Young Birds cannot compete with old and vice versa, except in champions of breeds. Old birds hatched previous years; young birds hatched year of fair. Only designated officials permitted in aisles during judging. The Meigs County Fair Board reserves the right to limit the number of entries to the capacity of the poultry building but should not exceed 25 entries per exhibit. Poultry will not be fed nor cared for by the Board nor will the Board be responsible for any loses whatsoever. All exhibits shall be the property of the exhibitors 30 days before date of fair. All birds must be free from contagious diseases and parasites. No single entries, all pens. Exhibit to consist of a pen of two, meaning one pullet and one cockerel or on hen and one cock. Each breed to be judged separately. Breed, variety, whether large fowl or bantam, and class must be on entry blank. Open to world competition. Poultry must be in place by 6 p.m. Sunday, August 15, 2010. Can be removed at 12:00 noon Saturday, August 21. Junior Fair Poultry projects cannot compete in Senior Fair open class poultry. See general rules for further instructions.

DIVISION 601 – POULTRY – American—Dominique, Jersey Giant, Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island Red, WyandotteClass 1 – Pen of One Pullet and One Cockerel $3.00 $2.00 $1.00Class 2 – Pen of One Hen and One Cock 3.00 2.00 1.00DIVISION 602- POULTRY – Asiatic – Brahma, Cochin, LangshanSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 603 – POULTRY – Mediterranean – Ancona, Asdalusian, Leghorn, MinorcaSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 604 – POULTRY – English – Cornish, Australorp, Dorking, Orpington, SousexSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 605 – POULTRY – Continental – Polish, Hamburg, Salmon Faverolle, HoudanSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 606 – POULTRY – Any other standard Breed – Samatra, Araucana, Frizzle, Naked Neck, Old English GameSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 607 – BANTAM – Modern Game – B.B. Red, Birchen, Brown Red, any other varietySame Classes as aboveDIVISION 608 – BANTAM – Old English Game – B.B. Red, Silver Duckwing, Black, White, Red Pyle, Any other VarietySame Classes as aboveDIVISION 609 – BANTAM – Single Comb Clean Leg – Japanese, Leghorn, New Hampshire, Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island RedSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 610 – BANTAM – Rose Comb Clean Leg – Silver Spangled Hamburg, Leghorn, Belgian D’Anver, Black Rosecomb, Sebright, WyandotteSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 611 – BANTAM – Feather Leg – Brahma, Cochin, Langshan, Mille Fieur D’Uccle, Porcelain D’Uccle, SilkiesSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 612 – BANTAM – Any Other Comb Clean Leg – Cornish, PolishSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 613 – Guineas – All VarietiesSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 614 – TURKEYS – All BreedsSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 615 – GEESE – All BreedsSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 616 – DUCKS – All BreedsSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 617 – BANTAM DUCKS – All BreedsSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 618 – PHEASANTS – All BreedsSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 619 – DOVES – All BreedsSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 620 – PIGEONS – All BreedsSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 621 – GUINEAS – All BreedsSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 622 – QUAILS – All BreedsSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 623 – PARTRIDGES – All BreedsSame Classes as aboveDIVISION 624 – PEA FOWL – All BreedsSame Classes as above

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DEPARTMENT VII – HORTICULTURE - FARM CROPSMonday, August 16, 2010 – 1:30 pm

Superintendent – Hal KneenDebbie Spencer, Karen Werry

Entries close at 4:00 p.m. August 9, 2010. Only 1 entry per person per class. Exhibitors must purchase Membership or Season Ticket. All exhibits shall be correctly named and labeled. All Exhibits must be in place by 12:00 noon Monday, August 16. Judging will be at 1:30 p.m. All exhibits must remain in place until 1 p.m. Sunday, August 22, 2010. A plate shall consist of five well-grown specimens. The exhibitor must grow all produce. No premiums paid on articles not listed. In classes where no competition exists or if it is the opinion of the judge, he may award a second or non-premium. In judging of produce, quality and size for correct use will be the guide instead of largest size. Each variety to be judged separately. Judging proper maturity, good quality, no oil or wax, number of items correct, corn without husk. Other vegetable showed without stems or tops (such as beets or carrots). See General Rules for further instructions.

DIVISION 701 – GRAINClass 1 – Six Ears of Yellow Corn Class 2 – Six Ears of White Corn Class 3 – Six Ears White Sweet Corn Class 4 – Six Ears Yellow Sweet Corn Class 5 – Six Ears Bi-color Sweet Corn Class 6 – Six Ears White Popcorn Class 7 – Six Ears Yellow Popcorn Class 8 – Six Ears Red Popcorn Class 9 – Six Ears Other Color Popcorn Class 10 – Six Ears Indian Corn Class 11 – Peck Wheat Class 12 – Peck Buckwheat Class 13 – Peck Winter Oats Class 14 – Peck Spring OatsClass 15 – Peck Barley Class 16 – Peck SoybeanDIVISION 702 – POTATOESClass 17 – Cobblers, Plate Class 18 – Yukon Gold, PlateClass 19 – Kennebec, Plate Class 20 – Seneca Beauty, Plate Class 21 – Idaho Bakers, Plate Class 22 – LaSoda, Plate Class 23 – Name Variety, PlateDIVISION 703 – SWEET POTATOESClass 24 – Nancy Hall, Plate Class 25 – Yams, Plate Class 26 – Bermudas, Plate Class 27 – Gold Nugget, Plate Class 28 – Name Variety, Plate DIVISION 704 – VEGETABLESClass 29 – Green Cabbage Class 30 – Red Cabbage Class 31 – Egg Plant Class 32 – CauliflowerClass 33 – Tomatoes, Red, Plate Class 34 – Tomatoes, Yellow, Plate Class 35 – Tomatoes, White, Plate Class 36 – Tomatoes, Pear Red, PlateClass 37 – Tomatoes, Pear yellow, Plate Class 38 – Tomatoes, Cherry, Plate Class 39 – Tomatoes, Bi-Color Class 40 – Green Pod Pole Beans, Plate Class 41 – Yard Long Pole Beans, Plate Class 42 – Yellow Pod Pole Beans, PlateClass 43 – Green Pod Bush Beans, Plate Class 44 – Yellow Pod Bush Beans, Plate Class 45 – Lima Beans, Plate Class 46 – White Onion, PlateClass 47 – Yellow Onion, Plate Class 48 – Red Onion, Plate Class 49 – Pimentos, Plate Class 50 – Hot Peppers, PlateClass 51 – Sweet Peppers, Plate Class 52 – Beets, PlateClass 53 – Carrots, Plate Class 54 – Turnips, PlateClass 55 – Green Cucumbers, Plate Class 56 – White Cucumbers, PlateClass 57 – Pickle, Plate Class 58 – Okra, PlateClass 59 – Field Pumpkin Class 60 – Pie PumpkinClass 61 – Cushaw Class 62 – ZucchiniClass 63 – Summer Squash Class 64 – Patty Pan Squash Class 65 – Banana Squash Class 66 – Crooked Neck SquashClass 67 – Acorn Squash Class 68 – Butternut Squash

DIVISION 705 – GOURDSClass 69 – Dipper Gourds (2) Class 70 – Ornamental Gourds, PlateClass 71 – Penguin Gourds (2)

DIVISION 706 – MELONSClass 72 – Charleston Gray Class 73 – CongoClass 74 – Gold Gem Class 75 – Name VarietyClass 76 – Cantaloupe, Hales Class 77 – Cantaloupe, PerfectionClass 78 – Name Variety, Plate

DIVISION 707 – APPLESClass 79 – Stayman Winesap, Plate Class 80 – Jonathan, PlateClass 81 – Rome Beauty, Plate Class 82 – Red Delicious, PlateClass 83 – Golden Delicious, Plate Class 84 – Grimes Golden, PlateClass 85 – Maiden Blush, Plate Class 86 – Name Variety, Plate

DIVISION 708 - OTHER FRUITClass 87 – Prune Plum, Plate Class 88 – Damson Plum, PlateClass 89 – Green Gage Plum, Plate Class 90 – Red Plum, PlateClass 91 – Grape, Concord, Plate Class 92 – Grape, Niagara, PlateClass 93 – Keifer Pear, Plate Class 94 – Bartlett Pear, PlateClass 95 – Sugar Pear, Plate Class 96 – Peaches Yellow, PlateClass 97 – Peaches White, Plate Class 98 – Quince, PlateClass 99 – Apricot, Plate Class 100 – Black Raspberry, Plate (Name Variety)Class 101 – Red Raspberry, Plate (Name Variety) Class 102 – Blackberry, Plate (Name VarietyClass 103 – Blueberry, Plate (Name Variety)

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DIVISION 709 – BEST OF GARDEN DISPLAYNot over 24” square, not more than 30 items at least 10 different varieties, Punch hole in paper plate and tie entry tag securely on all entries.Class 104 – Best of Garden Display $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 $2.50

DIVISION 710 – LARGEST SPECIMEN $3.00Class 105 – Largest Potato Class 106 – Largest PumpkinClass 107 – Largest Watermelon Class 108 – Largest AppleClass 109 – Largest Tomato Class 110 – Largest BeetClass 111 – Largest Cucumber Class 112 – Largest OnionClass 113 – Largest Sweet Potato Class 114 – Largest TurnipClass 115 – Largest Squash Class 116 – Largest CantaloupeClass 117 – Largest Ear of Corn Class 118 – Largest CabbageClass 119 – Longest Cucumber Class 120 – Longest Bean

DIVISION 711 – FREAK VEGETABLESClass 121 – Freak Vegetables $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00

DEPARTMENT VIII – FLOWERS & PLANTSSuperintendent – Karen Werry

Judy Bunger, Janet Bolin

General rules:

1. All classes of the show are open to all residents of Meigs County and to all members of a Meigs County Garden Club. Participants do not have to be a member of a garden club to enter. Entry fee required is the purchase of a season ticket from the Meigs County Fair Board.

2. Junior classes are open to anyone under 19 years of age. Season pass required.3. Exhibitors must prepare their entries in their own handwriting. These must be in the hands of the fair secretary no later than 4:00 p.m. Saturday, August 7, 2010.

Entries may be made by mail. NO telephone entries accepted.4. Show #1 will be staged on Monday, August 16, 2010. Entries for exhibit and judging must be in place before 12:00 noon and left in place for viewing until the

second show is staged. Exception: potted plants are to be left in place until the close of the fair and picked up on Sunday, August 22, 2010 between 1 and 3 p.m.5. Show #2 will be staged on Thursday, August 19, 2010 at 12:00 noon. Same rules as show #1 exhibits will be left in place until the end of the fair.6. Entries arriving late will not be judged, and marked for exhibit only. Entries removed before the stated time will forfeit any premium due the exhibitor.7. Neither the fair board nor the show committee can accept the responsibility for lost or damaged items; therefore, the use of valuable articles must be discouraged.

Any treasured article belonging to the exhibitor may be removed after the judging and replaced by another suitable article so that the effectiveness of the exhibit will not be diminished. This should be done only in exceptional circumstances and always with the knowledge of the staging committee. Exhibitors are encouraged to write their name in an inconspicuous place on items used in an entry.

8. Exhibitors must write their name, address and club name, if any, on the back of the entry tag furnished. All plant materials used in the exhibit are to be listed on a 3 x 5 card furnished by show committee.

9. Horticulture specimens are to be labeled with the genus, species and variety name on the back of entry tag. (Example: rose, hybrid tea, double delight). Committee will furnish containers for exhibits unless the specimen is quite large. Exhibitor must provide a container for exhibits that are too large for the standard containers.

10. An exhibitor may place only one artistic arrangement in each class. In the Horticulture section the exhibitor may enter up to four specimens with each to be a different variety or type. Entry tags must be attached to horticulture exhibit containers, either by string or rubber band, to avoid becoming separated from the exhibit.

11. No artificial plant materials allowed in any class. Bases and accessories are allowed in all artistic classes. All arrangements must contain some plant material with use of fresh plant material encouraged. Fresh plant material must not be artificially colored. Dried materials may be artificially colored or treated if the class requires.

12. Arrangements are not to be made or adjusted on the show tables.13. The showroom is to be cleared by 12:00 noon. Show committee reserves the right to move and/or regroup exhibits as deemed necessary to increase the effectiveness

of the show. Exhibitor should always check their entries to make sure exhibit placements are correct before judging.14. Judging is by the standard system according to the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs Handbook and will be done by an accredited judge from outside Meigs County

beginning at 1:00 p.m. on both show days.15. Education classes are not for competition and are assigned to specific clubs as display entries. Any expenses for these classes are to be paid by the Meigs County

Garden Club Association, as are all other staging expenses.16. Artistic design is to be no wider than 28 inches and no taller than 48 inches unless stated elsewhere in the schedule. Artistic arrangers may win no more than one of

the following: Best of Show – Reserve Best of Show – Creativity (Meigs County Garden Club Members Agreement) at each show.

Committees: Set Up: All clubs on Thursday, August 19, 2010 – 6:00 p.m.Flower Show & Publicity: Shade ValleyEducational: Rutland Friendly GardenersPlacement: Winding TrailClerks: Rutland FriendlyEntryway Signs and Decorations:ChesterClass Signs: WildwoodPhotography: Peggy Crane and Karen WerryClean Up: All Clubs on Sunday, August 22, 2010 at 1:00 p.m.

Senior Best of Show $3.00 Senior Reserve Best of Show $2.00Senior Horticulture Sweepstakes $3.00 (judged according points)Creativity Award $3.00Junior Best of Show $2.00 Junior Reserve Best of Show $1.00Junior Horticulture Sweepstakes $2.00 Junior Honorable Mention $1.00

Ribbons and Premiums:Artistic Blue $5.00Red $4.00 White $3.00Junior Artistic Blue $5.00Red $4.00 White $3.00Horticulture Specimens Blue $1.75Red $1.50 White $1.25

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Monday, August 16, 2010 – Show #1 Theme – “Our Modern Magazine MECCA ”

DIVISION 801 – ADULT ARTISTIC DESIGN Class 1 – Redbook (featuring red)Class 2 – Cosmopolitan (Satellitic design)Class 3 – Bird and Blooms (Parallel design)Class 4 – Vanity Fair (Tubular design – Special Class)Class 5 –Taste of Home (including fruits and/or vegetables)Class 6 –Ducks Unlimited (including treasured wood)Class 7 –People (Mass design)

DIVISION 802 – INVITATIONAL Class 8 – Better Homes and Gardens (designers choice)

DIVISION 803 – JUNIORSClass 9 – Ranger Rick (featuring wild flowers)Class 10 – Jack and Jill (using two containers) DIVISION 804 – EDUCATIONALClass 11 – Greenhouse Growers – Master Gardeners ExhibitClass 12 – Vine Crops Out of your gourd- Rutland Friendly Gardeners

Demonstrations on Tuesday and Friday Afternoon showing gourd crafts with an artist present

DIVISION 805 – HORTICULTURE (you may enter 4 different varieties in each class)Class 13 – Rose, hybrid tea – white Class 14 – Rose, hybrid tea – redClass 15 – Rose, hybrid tea – pink Class 16 – Rose, hybrid tea – orangeClass 17 – Rose, English variety – any color Class 18 – Rose, hybrid tea – any other colorClass 19 – Rose, floribunda – any color Class 20 – Rose, grandiflora – any colorClass 21 – Rose, miniature – any color Class 22 – Gladiolus – any colorClass 23 – Dahlia, decorative, any color <8” Class 24 – Dahlia, decorative, any color > 8”Class 25 – Dahlia, Cactus, any color Class 26 – Dahlia, Ball, or pompon any colorClass 27 – Daylily, any color Class 28 – Zinnia, Dahlia, flowered, any colorClass 29 – Zinnia, cactus, flowered, any color Class 30 – Zinnia, small flowered, collection of 3, same color & varietyClass 31 – Marigold, large flowered, yellow Class 32 – Marigold, large flowered, orangeClass 33 – Marigold, small flowered, one spray Class 34 – Marigold, small flowered collection of 3Class 35 – Celosia, crested any color Class 36 – Celosia, plumed, any colorClass 37 – Sunflower, Yellow Class 38 – Sunflower, red/variagatedClass 39 – Sunflower, any other Class 40 – Sunflower, seedheadClass 41 – Caladium, pink one stem Class 42 – Caladium, white, 1 stemClass 43 – Caladium, red,, one cut stem Class 44 – Tall garden phloxClass 45 – Hosta, blue, one cut stem Class 46 – Hosta, green & white, one cut stemClass 47 – Hosta, green & yellow, one cut stem Class 48 – Hosta, green, one cut stemClass 49 – Basil, any variety one cut stem Class 50 – Feverfew, one cut stemClass 51 – Yarrow, any variety, one cut stem Class 52 – Echinacea, any variety, 1 cut stemClass 53 – Oregano any variety one cut stem Class 54 - Any other culinary herb, one cut stemClass 55 – Mint, any variety one cut stem Class 56 – Monarda, any variety, one cut stemClass 57 – Baptisia australis, one stem bloom or seed pod, 2010 Perennial Plant of the Year by Perennial Plant Assoc.Class 58 – Zebra grass, one stem Class 59 – Miscanthus Grass, one stemClass 60 – Any other Perennial, round form, one stem Class 61 – Perennial, Spike form, one stem

DIVISION 806 – TO REMAIN ALL WEEKClass 62 – Porch Box, not over 3 feet long Class 63 – SPECIAL CLASS – Potted Zahara Zinnia All American 2010 SelectionClass 64 – Cactus, potted, any variety Class 65 – Succulent, potted, other than cactus, any varietyClass 66 – African Violet, potted, one crown Class 67 – Potted House Plant, FoliageClass 68 – Potted House plant, blooming (must have at least one bloom)Class 69 – Coleus, 3 or more varieties in 1 potClass 70 – Coleus, any one new variety in a pot

DIVISION 807 – JUNIOR HORTICULTUREClass 71- Zinnia, large, 1 bloom – any color Class 72– Zinnia, small, 1 bloom – any colorClass 73– Marigold, large, 1 bloom, any color Class 74 – Marigold, small, bloom, any colorClass 75 – Sunflower – one bloom – any color Class 76 – Asclepias (butterfly weed) one stemClass 77 – Porch pot or urn planted with annuals (MUST BE LEFT IN PLACE ALL WEEK)

Thursday, August 19, 2010 – Show #2

DIVISION 808 – ADULT ARTISTIC DESIGNClass 78 – Good Housekeeping (Still Life)

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Class 79 – Martha Stewart Living (design in a basket)Class 80 – American Quarterhorse (showing motion)Class 81 – Family Circle (Exhibition Table picture Luncheon informal, no drop on cloth just to edge of table. Special Type 1)Class 82 – Vogue (Spatial Thrust)Class 83 – Sports Illustrated (creative mass)Class 84 – Horticulture (featuring greens)

DIVISION 809 – INVITATIONALClass 85 – Homestead (Angular Design)

DIVISION 810 – JUNIORClass 86 – Highlights (your favorite)Class 87 – National Geographic Kids (include an interesting rock in design)

DIVISION 811 – HORTICULTURE Class 88 – Rose, hybrid tea – white Class 89 – Rose, hybrid tea – redClass 90 – Rose, hybrid tea – pink Class 91 – Rose, hybrid tea – orangeClass 92 – Rose, hybrid tea – any other color Class 93 – Rose, English Variety – any colorClass 95 – Rose, grandiflora – any colorClass 96 – Rose, miniature – any color Class 97 – Gladiolus – any colorClass 98 – Dahlia, decorative, any color less than 8” Class 99 – Dahlia, decorative, any color over 8”Class 100 – Dahlia, Cactus, any color Class 101 – Dahlia, Ball, or pompon any colorClass 102 – Cosmos Bipinnauts, Double Click Pint Bonbon “Special ClassClass 103 – Zinnia, dahlia, flowered, any colorClass 104 – Zinnia, cactus, flowered, any color Class 105 – Zinnia, small flowered, collection of 3, same color & varietyClass 106 – Marigold, large flowered, yellow Class 107 – Marigold, large flowered, orangeClass 108 – Marigold, small flowered, one spray Class 109 – Celosia, crested any colorClass 110 – Celosia, plumed, any color Class 111 – Sunflower, yellowClass 112 – Sunflower, other color Class 113 – Sunflower, see headClass 114 – Caladium green, one cut stem Class 115 – Caladium, green & white, one cut stemClass 116 – Caladium, green & red, one cut stem Class 117 – Caladium, any other, one cut stemClass 118 – Hosta, blue, one cut stem Class 119 – Hosta, green & white, one cut stemClass 120 – Hosta, green & yellow, one cut stem Class 121 – Hosta, green, one cut stemClass 122 – Hosta, other color, one cut stem Class 123 – Thyme, any variety, 1 stemClass 124 – Basil, any variety, one cut stem Class 125 – Parsley, any variety, one cut stemClass 126 – Other culinary herb, one cut stem Class 127 – Feverfew, one cut stemClass 128 – Yarrow, any variety, one cut stem Class 129 – Echinacea, any variety, one cut stemClass 130 - Mint, any variety, one cut stem Class 131 – Pampas Grass, one stemClass 132 – Zebra grass, one stem Class 133 – Purple Majesty Millet, one stemClass 134 – Other grass, one stem Class 135 – Perennial, round form, one stemClass 136 – Perennial, spike form, one stem

DIVISION 812 – JUNIOR HORTICULTUREClass 137 – Zinnia, large, one bloom, any color Class 138 – Zinnia, small, one bloom, any colorClass 139 – Marigold, large, one bloom, any color Class 140 – Marigold, small, one bloom, any colorClass 141 – Sunflower, one bloom, any color Class 142 – Perennial herb, one stemClass 143 – Roadside material GROOMED FOR ARRANGING, must be named

DEPARTMENT IX – DOMESTIC ARTSSuperintendent – Jane Fitch

Karen WerrySaturday, August 14, 2010 – 12:30 p.m.

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Domestic Arts Rules1. Entry Fee: Season or Membership Ticket.2. All entries must be made by 4:00 p.m. Saturday, August 7, at the Secretary’s Office.3. Entries on the Secretary’s book cannot be changed unless the fault of the Secretary.4. No more than one (1) entry in the same class by same person.5. All Work must be by the exhibitor.6. An article entered in the wrong class will not be judged.7. Articles can only be entered in miscellaneous if appropriate class is not listed.8. New work and new ideas will be given preference. Cleanliness will be considered in awarding premiums.9. Articles winning ribbons within the past 2 years will be excluded.10. Anything removed before Sunday, August 22 will forfeit premium.11. Articles may be brought to the domestic arts display in the Thompson Roush Building between 9 a.m. and noon on Saturday, August 14.12. Judging will begin at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, August 14.13. Exhibitors are responsible for claiming their work between 1 and 3 p.m. Sunday, August 22. Nothing may be removed before this time.14. See General Rules for further instruction15. Committee is not responsible for damage or loses.16. No Best of Show Awarded to professionals.17. Decision of Judge will be final.JUDGING IS AS FOLLOWS:

Appearance – 10 percent Style – 10 percentWorkmanship – 50 percent Materials – 30 percent

Best of class premiums will be awarded: Rosette plus $3.00DIVISION 901 – CHILDREN’S CLOTHINGClass 1 – Dress $2.00 $1.75 $1.50Class 2 – Sleep Wear 1.75 1.50 1.25Class 3 – Play Outfit 1.50 1.25 1.00Class 4 – Infants Wear 1.50 1.25 1.00Class 5 – Boys Pants 1.75 1.50 1.25Class 6 – Shirt or Blouse 1.50 1.25 1.00Class 7 – Jacket or Coat 1.50 1.25 1.00DIVISION 902 – ADULT CLOTHINGClass 8 – Suit or Dress and Jacket $2.75 $2.00 $1.50Class 9 – Skirt, Split Skirt, Slacks, Trousers 2.75 2.00 1.50Class 10 – Jacket or Coat 2.75 2.00 1.50Class 11 – Dress 2.00 1.75 1.50Class 12 – Sleep or Leisure Wear 1.75 1.50 1.25Class 13 – T Shirt 1.50 1.25 1.00Class 14 – Shorts 1.50 1.25 1.00Class 15 – Blouse 1.50 1.25 1.00DIVISION 903 –NEW ITEMSClass 16 – Any Apron $2.00 $1.75 $1.50Class 17 – Homemade Purse or Bag 2.00 1.75 1.50Class 18 – Covered Album or Scrapbook 2.00 1.50 1.25Class 19 – Christmas Stocking (any size, technique) 2.00 1.75 1.50DIVISION 904 – FASHION ACCESSORIESClass 20 – Collar $1.50 $1.25 $1.00Class 21 – Hat 1.50 1.25 1.00Class 22 – Scarf 1.50 1.25 1.00DIVISION 905 – CROCHETClass 23 – Adult Sweater $2.50 $2.25 $2.00Class 24 – Sweater (Child’s) 2.00 1.50 1.25Class 25 – Sweater set (Baby) secure all pieces 2.00 1.50 1.25Class 26 – Crocheted Toy 2.00 1.50 1.25Class 27 – Shawl or Lap Robe 2.00 1.75 1.50Class 28 – Doily 14” or under (stiffen, do not mount) 2.00 1.75 1.50Class 29 – Doily over 14” (stiffen, do not mount) 2.00 1.75 1.50Class 30 – Crochet Cushion 1.50 1.25 1.00Class 31 – Pot Holder 1.25 1.00 .75Class 32 – Vest 2.00 1.75 1.50Class 33 – Any Crochet item not Listed 1.50 1.25 1.00DIVISION 906 – KNITClass 34 – Knitted mittens, gloves, cap, hat $1.50 $1.25 $1.00Class 35 – Baby Sweater Set 2.00 1.75 1.50Class 36 – Adult Sweater 2.50 2.25 2.00DIVISION 907 – AFGHANSClass 37 – Crocheted Ripple $3.00 $2.50 $2.00Class 38 – Crocheted Granny Square 3.00 2.50 2.00Class 39 – Any Variation of Crocheted Granny Square 3.00 2.50 2.00Class 40 – Cable Panel 3.00 2.50 2.00Class 41 – Any Shell or Variation 3.00 2.50 2.00Class 42 – Afghan Stitch with Embroidery 3.00 2.50 2.00Class 43 – Crocheted Baby Afghan 2.00 1.75 1.50Class 44 – Knitted Afghan 3.00 2.50 2.00Class 45 – Mile a Minute 3.00 2.50 2.00Class 46 – Afghan – Any other not listed 3.00 2.50 2.00DIVISION 908 – QUILTS (Must be finished and clean)Class 47 – Appliqué $5.00 $3.00 $2.00Class 48 – Floss Embroidery 5.00 3.00 2.00

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Class 49 – Cross Stitch 5.00 3.00 2.00Class 50 – Painted 5.00 3.00 2.00Class 51 – Machine Quilted 4.00 2.50 2.00Class 52 – Child’s or Crib 3.00 2.00 1.00Class 53 – Quilt made using an old quilt top 5.00 3.00 2.00Class 54 – Miniature 5.00 3.00 2.00Class 55 – Patchwork 5.00 3.00 2.00Class 56 – Tied Comfort 4.00 2.50 2.00Class 57 – Wall Hanging (must have means to display 3.00 2.00 1.00Class 58 – Wearing apparel with Quilting 3.00 2.00 1.00Class 59 – Quilt made by a group 5.00 3.00 2.00Class 60 – Any other not Specified 5.00 3.00 2.00DIVISION 909 – RUGSClass 61 – Loomed Rug $2.50 $2.00 $1.75Class 62 – Latch Hook 2.50 2.00 1.75Class 63 – Braided 2.50 2.00 1.75Class 64 – Any other Rug 2.50 2.00 1.75DIVISION 910 – NEEDLE CRAFT (Pictures must have hangers)Class 65 – Counted Cross Stitch (16” or Under) $1.75 $1.50 $1.25Class 66 – Colored Embroidery 1.75 1.50 1.25Class 67 – Needlepoint 1.75 1.50 1.25Class 68 – Crewel 1.75 1.50 1.25Class 69 – Painted (No canvas) 1.75 1.50 1.25Class 70 – Embroidered Pillow Case (1) 1.75 1.50 1.25Class 71 – Painted Pillow Case (1) 1.75 1.50 1.25Class 72 – Cross Stitch Cushion 2.00 1.50 1.25Class 73 – Preprinted Cushion (Quilted) 2.00 1.50 1.25Class 74 – Crewel Cushion 2.00 1.50 1.25Class 75 – Patchwork Cushion (Quilted) 2.00 1.50 1.25Class 76 – Embroidered Table Cloth 2.00 1.50 1.25Class 77 – Any Stuffed Toy (Under 12”) 2.00 1.50 1.25Class 78 - Pot Holder (1 other than listed) 1.50 1.25 1.00DIVISION 911 – DOLLSClass 79 – Cloth Doll $2.50 $2.00 $1.75Class 80 – Character Doll 2.50 2.00 1.75Class 81 – Porcelain Doll 3.00 2.50 2.00Class 82 – Dress Doll, Purchased Body 2.50 2.00 1.75DIVISION 912 – HOLIDAY CRAFTClass 83 – Hand Made Ornaments (2) $1.50 $1.25 $1.00Class 84 – Tree Skirt 2.50 2.00 1.75Class 85 – Holiday Wall Decoration (Inside) 2.00 1.75 1.50Class 86 – Holiday Wall Decoration (Outside) 2.00 1.75 1.50DIVISION 913 – OTHER CRAFTSClass 87 – Article by any new hand craft $1.50 $1.25 $1.00Class 88 – Handmade Jewelry 1.50 1.25 1.00Class 89 – Plastic Canvas (Tissue Cover) 1.75 1.50 1.25Class 90 – Plastic Canvas (Any other) 1.75 1.50 1.25DIVISION 914 – BEST DRESSED GOOSE, RABBIT OR BEAR (May be concrete, ceramic china, plastic – large)Class 91 – Christmas $3.00 $2.50 $2.00Class 92 – Summer Fun 3.00 2.50 2.00Class 93 – Miscellaneous 3.00 2.50 2.00DIVISION 915 – ANGELSClass 94 – Crochet $2.00 $1.50 $1.25Class 95 – Stuffed 2.00 1.50 1.25Class 96 – Any Other 2.00 1.50 1.25DIVISION 916 – SWEAT SHIRTS, ETC – PURCHASED DECORATEDClass 97 – Painted $2.00 $1.50 $1.00Class 98 – Appliqué 2.00 1.50 1.00Class 99 – No Sew Appliqué 2.00 1.50 1.00Class 100 – Embellished Cardigan 2.00 1.50 1.00Class 101 – Any Item Not Listed 2.00 1.50 1.00DIVISION 917 – SCRAP ARTClass 102 – Made from Leftovers $1.50 $1.25 $1.00Class 103 - Anything not listed in Schedule 1.50 1.25 1.00DIVISION 918 – CERAMICClass 104 – Fired Glazed $2.00 $1.75 $1.50Class 105 – 1 pc non fired painted 2.00 1.75 1.50Class 106 – 1 pc no fired Dry Brush 2.00 1.75 1.50Class 107 – Multipieces (2 or more any finish) 2.00 1.75 1.50DIVISION 919 – WOODWORKINGClass 108 – Under 12” $1.75 $1.50 $1.25Class 109 – Not over 36” 2.00 1.75 1.50DIVISION 920 – WOOD ARTClass 110 – Any $2.00 $1.75 $1.50

DEPARTMENT X – AMATEUR PAINTINGSaturday, August 14, 2010 – 2:00 p.m.

Superintendent – Karen WerryJane Fitch

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ENTRY FEE: Season or Membership Ticket.All exhibits must be in place by Saturday, August 14, 12:00 noon. Entries must be registered August 6 and 7 until 4 p.m. at the Secretary’s office. Closed judging will be at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, August 14, 2010. Only one entry per class.AMATEUR PAINTING RULES:1. JUNIOR is any artist under the age of 18 years.2. ADULT is any artist over the age of 18 years.3. Only one entry per artist in each class.4. Each painting must be the original work of the artist.5. Each painting must not have been shown at the fair before.6. No tube or number painting.7. All entries must have and entry tag attached to painting, and ready to hang or will not be accepted.8. Any person earning over half their income from painting cannot be judged.9. The judge’s decisions are final and definite.10. Paintings are limited to 16 x 20 without frames. Frames can be used or displayed without frame11. The fair committee is not responsible for loss or damage.12. Exhibits removed before 1:00 p.m. Sunday, August 22, 2010 will forfeit any ribbon or premium.

Best of Show: $5.00 Reserve best of Show: $3.00

FIRST SECOND THIRD$ 4.00 $3.00 $1.50

DIVISION 1001 – JUNIOR (JUNIOR is any artist under the age of 18 years)Class 1 – Oil Painting - LandscapeClass 2 – Oil Painting – Animal StudyClass 3 – Oil Painting - Floral StudyClass 4 – Oil Painting - Picture from LifeClass 5 – Acrylic Painting – LandscapeClass 6 – Acrylic Painting – Animal StudyClass 7 – Acrylic Painting – Floral StudyClass 8 – Acrylic Painting – Picture From LifeClass 9 – Water Color – LandscapeClass 10 – Water Color – Animal StudyClass 11 – Water Color – Floral StudyClass 12 – Water Color – Picture from LifeClass 13 – Other Media – Pencil, Pen or CrayonClass 14 – Other Media – Computer Graphics

DIVISION 1002 – ADULT PAINTING – AMATEUR (ADULT is any artist over the age of 18 years)Class 15 – Oil Painting – LandscapeClass 16 – Oil Painting – Animal StudyClass 17 – Oil Painting – Floral StudyClass 18 – Oil Painting – Picture from LifeClass 19 – Acrylic Painting – LandscapeClass 20 – Acrylic Painting – Animal StudyClass 21 – Acrylic Painting – Floral StudyClass 22 – Acrylic Painting – Picture from LifeClass 23 – Water Color – LandscapeClass 24 – Water Color – Animal StudyClass 25 – Water Color – Floral StudyClass 26 – Water Color – Picture from LifeClass 27 – Other Media – Pencil, Pen or CrayonClass 28 – Other Media – Computer Graphics

DIVISION 1003 – ADULT PAINTING – EXPERIENCED(Anyone who has taught classes, exhibited and/or sold a painting)Class 29 – Oil Painting – LandscapeClass 30 – Oil Painting – Animal StudyClass 31 – Oil Painting – Floral StudyClass 32 – Oil Painting – Picture from LifeClass 33 – Acrylic Painting – LandscapeClass 34 – Acrylic Painting – Animal StudyClass 35 – Acrylic Painting – Floral StudyClass 36 – Acrylic Painting – Picture from LifeClass 37 – Water Color – Landscape

Class 38 – Water Color – Animal StudyClass 39 – Water Color – Floral StudyClass 40 – Water Color – Picture from LifeClass 41 – Other Media – Pencil, Pen or CrayonClass 42 – Other Media – Computer Graphics

DEPARTMENT XI – AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHYAugust 14, 2010 Saturday 1:00 p.m.

Superintendent – Karen WerryDebbie Spencer, Jane Fitch

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ENTRY FEE: Season or Membership Ticket.All exhibits must be in place by 12:00 noon Saturday, August14. Closed judging at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, August 14. Entries must be registered on August 6 and 7 by 4:00 p.m. At the Secretary’s office, Meigs County Fairgrounds. Any size photo must be mounted on a mat like backing, (no construction paper mountings to be used). The mounting must not exceed 2 in. on any side of the photo. Photos must come prepared to be hung from an S-hook for display with a piece of string or fishing line attached to back. Any photo not meeting the above requirements will not be accepted for judging but may be exhibited. Frames are not to be used. Only one entry per class. Exhibits are NOT to be removed before 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 22, 2010.

FIRST SECOND THIRD$3.00 $2.00 $1.00

BEST OF SHOW: Will be judge from first place entries in all classesBest of Show: $7.00Reserve Best of Show: $5.00

DIVISION 1101 – ADULTS – (Age 19 and Older) Snapshot Size (4x6 or smaller - COLOR)Class 1 - Scenery Class 2 - AnimalsClass 3 - Adult with Character Class 4 - Children at PlayClass 5 - Nature Up Close Class 6 - Meigs County Sports Class 7 - Flowers a Blooming Class 8 - BirdsClass 9 - Insects, Bugs, Bees & Butterflies Class 10 – AbstractsClass 11 – Miscellaneous Class 12 – Meigs County HappeningsClass 13: Digital Enhanced Pictures

DIVISION 1102 - JUNIORS (age 18 and younger) Snapshot Size (4x6 or smaller - COLOR) Class 14 – Creepy Crawlers Class 15 – Picture Showing FunClass 16 – Animals Class 17 – Picture of Friends

DIVISION 1103 – ADULTS (Age 19 & Older) Enlargement any photo larger than 4x6, up to and including 9x12 - COLOR)Class 18 - Scenery Class 19 - AnimalsClass 20 - Adult with Character Class 21 - Children at PlayClass 22 - Nature Up Close Class 23 - Sports Class 24 - Flowers a Blooming Class 25 - BirdsClass 26 - Insects, Bugs, Bees & Butterflies Class 27 – AbstractsClass 28 – Miscellaneous Class 29 – Meigs County HappeningsClass 30 – Digital Enhances Pictures

DIVISION 1104 - JUNIORS (Age 18 and Younger) Enlargement any photo larger than 4x6, up to and including 9x12 - COLOR)Class 31 – Creepy Crawlers Class 32 – Picture Showing FunClass 33 – Animals Class 34 – Picture of Friends

DIVISION 1105 – Snapshot Size (4x6 or smaller - COLOR) Class 35 - Meigs County Fair Taken during any Meigs County Fair

DIVISION 1106 – ADULTS (Age 19 and Older) Snapshot Size (4 x 6 or smaller - BLACK AND WHITE)Class 36 – Abstracts Class 37 – PortraitsClass 38 – Miscellaneous Class 39 – Digital Enhanced Pictures

DIVISION 1107 - JUNIORS (Age 18 and Younger) Snapshot Size (4 x 6 or smaller - BLACK AND WHITE)Class 40 – Creepy Crawlers Class 41 – Picture Showing FunClass 42 – Animals Class 43 – Picture of Friends

DIVISION 1108 – ADULTS (Age 19 and Older) Enlargements (larger than 4 x 6 up to and including 9 x 12 - BLACK AND WHITE)Class 44 – Abstracts Class 45 – PortraitsClass 46 – Miscellaneous Class 47 – Digital Enhanced Pictures

DIVISION 1109 - JUNIORS (Age 18 and Younger) Enlargements (larger than 4 x 6 up to and including 9 x 12 - BLACK AND WHITE)Class 48 – Creepy Crawlers Class 49 – Picture Showing FunClass 50 – Pictures of Pets Class 51 – Digital Enhanced Pictures

DIVISION 1110 – CEPIA-TONE PICTURES – all ages – any size up to and including 9” X 12”Class 52 – Scenery Class 53 – Adults with CharacterClass 54 – Nature Up Close Class 55 – AnimalsClass 56 – Flowers Class 57 – ChildrenClass 58 - Miscellaneous

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DEPARTMENT XII BAKING and CANNINGSaturday, August 14, 2010 – 3:00 p.m.

Superintendent – Karen WerryJane Fitch

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Entries must be registered on August 6 and 7, by 4 p.m. All goods must be in place by 12 Noon Saturday, August 14, 2010. Articles cannot be removed before 1 p.m. Sunday, August 22, 2010. An exhibitor may enter one exhibit in each class. Season or Membership ticket to enter. Department will be closed for judging. Judging at 3:00 Saturday, August 14, 2010.

Must be made or canned in 2009 or 2010. Pint or quart jars except where specified. Do not cover lids. Baked goods must be on disposable paper or aluminum pie pan, NO glass or metal pans, furnished by the exhibitor and enclosed in zip lock plastic bag. NO frozen, NO box mixes; each person is responsible for taking his or her own items.

FIRST SECOND THIRD$2.00 $1.50 $1.00

CANNING:

DIVISION 1201 – Preserves (any size jar)Class 1 – Peach Class 2 – CherryClass 3 – Strawberry Class 4 – Pear

DIVISION 1202 - Jams (Any size jar)Class 5 – Black Raspberry Class 6 – GrapeClass 7 – Strawberry Class 8 – BlackberryClass 9 – Blueberry

DIVISION 1203 – Jellies (Any size jar)Class 10 – Apple Class 11 – BlackberryClass 12 – Grape Class 13 – CherryClass 14 – Blueberry

DIVISION 1204 – Spreads (Any size jar)Class 15 – Apple Butter Class 16 – Peach HoneyClass 17 – Pimento Spread Class 18 – Sandwich Spread

DIVISON 1205 - PicklesClass 19 – Dill Class 20 – Bread & ButterClass 21 – Sweet Class 22 – ZucchiniClass 23 – 14 Day

DIVISION 1206 – RelishesClass 24 – End of the Garden Class 25 – Sweet PepperClass 26 – Corn Relish Class 27 – Bean RelishClass 28 – Cucumber Relish

DIVISION 1207 – Sauces/CatsupClass 29 – Catsup, Tomato Class 30 – Chili SauceClass 31 – Spaghetti Sauce Class 32 – Barbecue SauceClass 33 – Pizza Sauce Class 34 – Taco SauceClass 35 - Salsa

DIVISION 1208 - JuicesClass 36 – Tomato Juice Class 37 – Grape JuiceClass 38 – Blackberry Juice Class 39 – V-8 Juice

DIVISION 1209 – Canned FruitClass 40 – Applesauce Class 41 – Apples, pie fillingClass 42 – Blackberries Class 43 – Peaches – HalvesClass 44 – Peaches – Sliced Class 45 – PearsClass 46 – Cherries Class 47 – Blueberries

DIVISION 1210 – Canned VegetablesClass 48 – Beets, Whole Class 49 – Beets, SlicedClass 50 – Beans, Lima Class 51 – Beans, KidneyClass 52 – Beans, Snap Class 53 – Beans, ShellClass 54 – Cabbage Class 55 – CarrotsClass 56 – Corn Class 57 – PeasClass 58 – Sweet Potatoes Class 59 – Whole White PotatoesClass 60 – Tomatoes, Whole Class 61 – Tomatoes, QuarteredClass 62 – Tomatoes, Green Class 63 – Vegetable SoupClass 64 – Hot Pepper Rings Class 65 – Beans – Yellow WaxClass 66 – Sauerkraut

DIVISION 1211 – Canned MeatClass 67 – Pork Class 68 – BeefClass 69 – Deer Class 70– PoultryClass 71 – Wiener & Hot Sauce

BAKING:

DIVISION 1212 – BreadsClass 1 – Whole Wheat Bread (1 slice) Class 2 – White bread (1 slice)Class 3 – Banana nut bread (1 slice) Class 4 – Zucchini Bread (1slice)

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Class 5 – Baking Powder Biscuits (3 on plate) Class 6 – Yeast Rolls (3 on plate)Class 7 – Monkey bread (1 slice) Class 8 – Cinnamon Rolls (3 on plate)Class 9 – Muffins (3 on plate)

DIVISION 1213 - CakesClass 10 – Angel Food (1 slice) Class 11 – Chocolate (any type frosting-1 slice)Class 12 – White (any type frosting – 1 slice) Class 13 – Spice Cake (1 slice)Class 14 – Carrot Cake (1 slice)

DIVISION 1214 - Cookies (exhibit 3 cookies)Class 15 – Oatmeal Class 16 – Plain Sugar (no icing)Class 17 – Chocolate Chip (no nuts) Class 18 – Peanut ButterClass 19 – Brownies – iced Class 20 – Brownies – Not iced

DIVISION 1215 - PiesClass 21 – Apple (1 slice) Class 22 – Cherry (1 slice)Class 23 – Pecan (1 slice) Class 24 – Peach (1 slice)Class 25 – Raisin (1 slice)

DIVISION 1216 – Candy (6 pieces on a plate)Class 26 – Fudge, Chocolate Class 27 – Fudge, Peanut ButterClass 28 – Fudge, White Class 29 – Hard TackClass 30 – Peanut Brittle

DIVISION 1217 – COOKIE CONTESTRules the same as baked goods but all entries must be made from the following recipe.Class 31 – Oatmeal/Raisin/Chocolate Chip Cookies

4 T. milk 2 eggs1 ½ tsp. baking soda 1 tsp. vanilla1 c. raisins 2 c. flour1 c. water 2 c. quick-rolled oats1 c. Crisco 1 c. semi-sweet chocolate bits1 c. sugar

Mix baking soda and milk. In a saucepan, boil raisins in water, cool. Combine sugar, Crisco, eggs, flour, rolled oats, milk, baking soda and vanilla with raisins and water. Mix well. Add chocolate chips. Drop from spoon onto ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 350° for 10 minutes or until light brown.

DIVISION 1218 – Cake Decorating ContestCategories:

Class 1 – Holiday (ie Christmas, Halloween etc.) Class 2 – Birthday Class 3 - Theme (Scooby, Sponge Bob, Batman etc.)

9 x 12 one layer any flavor cake, iced and decorated.

DEPARTMENT XIII – GRANGE EXHIBITSaturday, August 14, 2010 – 5 p.m.

Superintendent – Danny Davis

THEME: “ The Grange, Proud of It’s Heritage, Planning for It’s Future ”Entries close at 4 p.m., Saturday, August 7, 2010. Grange exhibits will be judged Saturday, August 14, 5 p.m. Grange exhibits will be judged on the following score board:

SUBORDINATE GRANGE EXHIBIT SCORE CARD – MEIGS COUNTY FAIRAttractiveness – Ability to attract and hold attention 15 pointsAppearance and Neatness – Visibility and lettering 10 pointsGrange Teachings – Ideas and principles of the Grange 15 pointsAchievement Goals and Community Service of Local Grange 20 pointsFarm Products 20 pointsHandicraft 20 points

Total 100 points

DIVISION 1301 – GRANGE EXHIBITPremiums: $75.00 each/ 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place Ribbons/Subordinate & Youth

Class 1 – Senior GrangeClass 2 – Junior Grange

All articles exhibited by a Grange must be produced or made by members of that Grange. Exhibits are to be placed by 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 14, 2010. Each Grange will be required to buy a Membership Ticket or Season Ticket. It is the purpose of the Fair Board to build better Agriculture in Meigs County and it can conceive of no better step in that direction than the up building of the Granges and their activities. Superintendent will be in Department to aid in removal of exhibits from 1:00-3:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 22, 2010.

DEPARTMENT XIV-HAY SHOWMonday, August 16, 2010 – 1:00 p.m.

Superintendent – Brian WindonBrent Zirkle, Tom Pullins

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Sponsored jointly by the Meigs County Fair Board and the Meigs Soil and Conservation District.Entries may be made at Secretary’s Office on August 6 and August 8 before 4:00 p.m.Exhibitors must purchase Membership or Season Ticket.All exhibits must be in place by 1:00 p.m. Monday, August 16, 2010.Exhibitors must bring whole bale for judging. No round balesHay becomes the property of the Fair Board and will not be returned to exhibitors.Judge will take a slide of hay from the middle of the bale for judging.There must be at least 10 exhibits to make a show.The exhibitor must grow hay.Trophies and ribbons will be furnished by SWCD.

FIRST SECOND THIRD$20.00 $15.00 $10.00DIVISION 711:

Class 1 – 75% or more AlfalfaClass 2 – All GrassesClass 3 – 49% or Less Legumes

DEPARTMENT XV – HARNESS RACINGSteve Swatzel – Superintendent

Debbie Spencer, Jane Fitch, Brian Windon

Saturday, August 21, 2010 – Starting Time 12:00 p.m.

Pace – 3 Year Old Colt Southern Valley Colt Circuit $1880 Added MoneyTrot – 2 Year Old Filly Southern Valley Colt Circuit $1880 Added MoneyPace – 2 Year Old Filly Southern Valley Colt Circuit $1880 Added MoneyTrot – 3 Year Old Colt Southern Valley Colt Circuit $1880 Added MoneyTrot – Free for all $600.00Pace – 3 year Old Filly Southern Valley Colt Circuit $1880 Added MoneyPace – Free for all $600.00Trot – 3 Year Old Filly Southern Valley Colt Circuit $1880 Added MoneyTrot – 2 Year Old Colt Southern Valley Colt Circuit $1880 Added MoneyPace – 2 Year Old Colt Southern Valley Colt Circuit $1880 Added Money

CONDITIONS

ENTRIES MUST BE MADE WITH THE RACE SECRETARY BY 11:00 AM TWO DAYS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED RACE. The fairboard reserves the right to refuse any entry. Declare on Thursday, August 19. All SVCC stake races are closed as of February 15, 2010.

SPEED OFFICE: (740) 992-4052, FAIR OFFICE (740) 992-6954

In the event more than (7) horses are entered to start in any one race, that race will be divided. Track scores (4) wide.

Money division: 45 – 25 – 15 – 10 – 5 percent in all events. No more monies will be paid than there are starters. Require three (3) entries in overnights. We reserve the right to change the program, declare off any event, or to race elimination heats. The Meigs County Agricultural Society assumes no liability in case of accident.

STARTING FEE(S): $75 STAKES & $10 OVERNIGHTS

United States Trotting Association and Southern Valley Colt Circuit rules govern races. Purse monies provided in part by the Ohio Fairs Fund & Meigs County Ag Society

ADMISSION: $8.00 PER PERSON INCLUDES AMUSEMENT RIDES AND GRANDSTAND

OVER 70 STALLS WILL BE AVAILABLE. LASIX IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TRAINER.

SPEED COMMITTEE: Steve Swatzel, Superintendent 110 Vale Street Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 – Phone (740) 992-0097Ron Hensley, Jane Fitch, Brian Windon, Debbie Spencer

TRACK RECORDS: PACE – 2:02.1 KOOLER KING (1994) / TROT – 2:04 – VICTORY TAX (2009)

HARNESS RACING PROMOTIONS

Saturday, August 21, 2010

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ITEMS PROMOTING HARNESS RACING WILL BE GIVEN AWAY TO THOSE IN THE GRANDSTAND

To claim money prizes you must be over 14 years of age and present in the grandstand. Only one winner per person

Committee: Debbie Spencer & Steve Swatzel

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DEPARTMENT XVI - PRETTY BABY CONTESTJane Fitch – Superintendent

Saturday, August 21, 2010 – 9:00 a.m. Hill StageSponsored by: Home National Bank

Rules & Regulations

1. All entries must be residents of Meigs County2. Any child that is 4 years of age on August 16 will be in Little Miss/Mister Contest.3. Twins will be judged as individuals.4. Out of County Judges will be used and the decisions of the judges will be final.5. All ages are to be dressed in casual clothing NO hat/bows etc. NOTHING fancy.6. One girl and one boy will be selected as first place winner in each group.7. Each child will receive a ribbon for entering the contest.8. ALL BABIES MUST BE REGISTERED ON AUGUST 7 OR 8 ONLY AT THE

SECRETARY’S OFFICE ON THE FAIRGROUNDS.9. An entry fee of $5.00 will be charged.10. Registration closes at 4:00 p.m. Saturday, August 7, 2010. NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS TIME. 11. Winner in each category (girl & Boy) will receive a $50 Savings Bond from Home National Bank. Must bring letter to bank to get savings bond. Social security number of child is required (this is needed for savings bond information).

THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS.Age Category:

1. Birth to 3 months. 2. 3 months to 6 months.3. 6 months to 12 months. 4. 12 months to 18 months.5. 18 months to 2 years. 6. 2 years.8. 3 years.

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR PRETTY BABY CONTEST

Name: _______________________________________________________________

Parent’s Name: _______________________________________________________________

Address: _______________________________________________________________

Phone No. ________________________ Girl _______________ Boy _______________

Birth Date: _______________________________________________________________

Age Category: ( ) Birth to 3 months ( ) 3 months to 6 months.( ) 6 months to 12 months. ( ) 12 months to 18 months( ) 18months to 2 years ( ) 2 years.

( ) 3 years

DEPARTMENT XVII - LITTLE MISS AND MISTER MEIGS COUNTY CONTESTJane Fitch – Superintendent

Monday, August 16, 2010 – 9:00 a.m. – Hill StageSponsored By: Rutland Fire Department

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Rules & Regulations

1. All Entries must be residents of Meigs County. 2. Entries must be a boy or girl, four through seven years of age.3. Child must be 4 years of age by August 16, 2010 but not more than 8 years of age by August 16, 2010.4. Twins will be judged as individuals.5. One boy and one girl will be selected as Little Miss Meigs County and Little Mister Meigs County.6. Out of county judges will be used to judge the contest7. An entry fee of $5.00 will be charged.8. REGISTRATION WILL BE ONLY AUGUST 6 AND 7, 2010 AT THE SECRETARY’S OFFICE ON THE FAIRGROUNDS. NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER THIS TIME. NO EXCEPTIONS9. The winners will receive a $50 gift certificate and all the contestants will receive a ribbon for entering.10. The winners will participate in various events the entire week of the fair.

LITTLE MISS and MISTER MEIGS COUNTY CONTEST

Name: _______________________________________________________________________________________

Parent’sName:_____________________________________________________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________

Phone No. __________________________________ Girl ______________ Boy ___________________

Birth Date:_____________________________________

Contest Entry: (check one) ( ) Little Miss ( ) Little Mister

DEPARTMENT XVIII - KIDDIE TRACTOR PULLBrent Rose – Superintendent

Jane FitchEntry Fee - $1.00

REGISTRATION: 4:00 p.m. DAY OF PULLPull for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday begins at 4:00 p.m.

Friday Pull begins at 11:00 a.m.Friday Pull is “Pull of Champions” ONLY consisting of 1st place daily winners from each class throughout the week.

A trophy will be presented to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners in each class daily along with a ribbon for all participants. Trophies will be awarded for Championship Pulls on Friday.

Sponsors: Hupp LandscapingDan Smith Home National Bank in Memory of Wayne RoushHuck Wagner

There will be two classes of contestants:

Class 1 – Boys and Girls – 35-55 poundsClass 2 – Boys and Girls – 56-75 pounds

1. Contestants will be weighed on first entry.2. All contestants must wear shoes.3. Entrants must ride only tractors and skids provided by officials.4. The pull starts when a tight chain clears the ground.5. No standing up to pedal. Daylight seen between seat and puller ends the pull.6. No hooking feet under pedals.7. No backing up and jerking skid chains.8. Tractor leaving boundary lines ends the pull.9. Stopped forward motion ends pull.10. The judge’s decision will be final for all pulls.11. Age limit: 11 years old at fair time.

DEPARTMENT XX – ANTIQUE FARM TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT SHOWRules and Regulations

Superintendent: Brian WindonKen Buckley, Mike Parker, Jane Fitch, Wes Karr, Ron Hensley

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Entries will be accepted Friday, August 6 & 7, 2010 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

1. All entries must be in place by Monday, 9 a.m. August 16. 2. All entries must have season pass or membership pass to enter. 3. The best possible care will be taken of all equipment, but the Meigs County Agricultural Society will not be responsible for loss or damage 4. Tractors MUST remain in place until after 12 p.m. (noon) Sunday, August 22, 2010 5. Premium money may be picked up between 1:00 and 3:00 p.m., Sunday August 22, 2010 6. Price money paid per family for tractors & Equipment displayed maximum $40.00.

CLASSES 1. All tractors $ 10.002. All stationary equipment 5.003. Engines 5.004. Horse drawn equipment 3.005. Pulley, Hay Hooks etc. 1.006. Garden Tractors 8.00

DEPARTMENT XXI - OPEN HORSE SHOWSuperintendent: Steve Swatzel

Buddy Ervin, Wes KarrWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2010 @ 6:00 PM

***NEW NIGHT***

Sponsors (2010): Scotts Quarter Horse Farm, Swisher & Lohse Pharmacy, Holzer Clinic, Quarter Heaven Farm, AEP Mountaineer Power Plant, River City Sports Bar, Shade River Ag Service, Facemyer Forest Products

CLASSES: Entry fee:

***NEW FOR 2010*** EXHIBITION BARRELS/POLES BEFORE SHOW @ 4:00-5:30PM $3 per run

1. Lead line (6&Under) – Trophies/ribbons Free

2. Open showmanship-$100 ADDED MONEY/80% payback $10.00

3. Open halter-$100 added money/80% payback $10.00

4. Small fry walk-trot (10 & under) - Trophies/ribbons $ 3.00

*************************10 Minute Break***********************************

5. Open western pleasure-$100 added money/80% payback $10.00

6. Youth western pleasure (18 & under) – 100% payback $ 5.00

7. Open walk-trot $100 added money (19 & over) – 80% payback $10.00

8. Youth walk-trot (18 & under) – 100% payback $ 5.00

9. Open poles 2D-$100 added money/80% PAYBACK $10.00

10. Small fry barrels (10 & under) – Trophies/ribbons $ 5.00

11. Youth barrels 2D - (18 & under) – 100% payback $ 5.00

12. Ladies barrels - 80% payback $10.00

13. Open barrels 2D - $200 ADDED MONEY/80% PAYBACK $10.00

RULES:

1. All participants must pay $8.00 admission to the fair.

2. OPEN EVENTS ARE OPEN TO WORLD COMPETITION.

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3. PARTICIPANTS IN YOUTH EVENTS MAY NOT BE MORE THAN 18 YEARS OLD.

4. All show classes w/ payout TO four PLACES: 40%, 30%, 20%, and 10%.

5. 2D classes split 60/40 and 3D classes split 50/30/20. Payout % based on # of entries 1-30 (50/30/20), 31-60 (40/30/20/10), 61-

150 (30/25/20/15/10).

6. ENTRIES CLOSE WHEN THE FIRST HORSE IN THE PRECEDING CLASS RUNS.

7. Management reserves the right to cancel or combine any classes that do not fill.

8. Meigs County Agricultural Society will not be responsible for any accident, injury, or loss to any horse, rider, or spectator.

If you would like to sponsor a class please contact the show superintendent, Steve Swatzel @ 740-992-0097 or email:[email protected]

DEPARTMENT XXII – ATV PULLSuperintendent – Wes Karr

Ken Buckley, Mike Parker, Jane FitchSaturday, August 21, 2010 @ 6:00 p.m.

Entry Fee: $15.00Classes: 1. 0-400/ 950 lb. Stock

2. Kids 12 & under3. 0 – 650/ 1100 lb Super Stock4. Ladies Only5. 800/1200 lbs Super Stock6. Utility Working Class four-wheeler 7. Open Modified 1100 lbs

Five Places will be awarded: $50, $40, $30, $20, $101. Contest is open to ATV three or four wheelers, and modified ATV’s2. Sponsor may choose to promote to local pullers only or limit classes.3. Contestants enter contest at their own risk and are responsible for injuries or damages to others, caused by them or their ATV. Any contestant under 18 years of age

must have parent or guardian’s signature. All contestants must sign waiver.4. All people pulling must wear a helmet and shirt.5. Contestant must pull position drawn. First puller is the test puller and may pull again, by dropping three positions. If puller does not like first pull. Puller must let

official know before leaving track, if he does not want first pull measurement. No class will restart after 6th ATV has pulled.6. An ATV may be entered twice in each (with two different drivers). ATV will only place once in each class pay back.7. Pullers must start from tight hitch and must start and stop on signal from flagman.8. Contestant will be allowed two attempts to start the sled, as long as sled has not gone past the 25-ft. mark on first attempt.9. ATV must remain within boundaries at the course during their pull or be disqualified.10. Wheelie bars are optional. All weights must be safely secured; any parts falling from ATV will be cause for disqualification. Weight brackets or weights cannot

exceed 80”.11. Drawbar must be stationary. Drawbar can be no more than 12” from top to the ground and be parallel to ground and have 1” hole or bigger, clevis may be used.

Chain may not be hooked in front of rear axle.12. No unsafe acts permitted on track or in pits. Reckless operation or speeding will be cause for disqualification. All pullers must attend driver’s meeting.13. No bouncing up and down on ATV while pulling. You will be disqualified.14. No alcoholic beverages.15. All ATV’s will display their pulling position on front of ATV.16. When class is to start all ATV’s will get in order of pulling position. No jumping out of place.17. There will be 3 class divisions:

A. STOCK Must be stock in appearance. Must have stock muffler-you may remove spark arrestor.B. SUPERSTOCK Must be ATV motor. Stock in appearance. May change carburetor and use header. ATV may change gearing, tires, and wheels-no

chains or studs.C. MODIFIED – OPEN Turbos and superchargers allowed. No wheel chains or studs.

18. NO ATV’S ARE ALLOWED OUT OF THE PULLING AREA AT ANY TIME

YOUTH GARDEN TRACTOR PULLSuperintendent: Wes KarrSaturday, August 21, 2010

Entry Fee: $5.00 NO MONEY WILL BE PAID BACK (TROPHIES ONLY)

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Classes: 1. 13 horsepower and under - - 800 lbs.2. 13 horsepower and under - - 900 lbs.3. 13 – 18 horsepower - - 800 lbs.4. 13 – 18 horsepower - - 900 lbs.

1. All Youth classes are for 15 years old and under ONLY.

Held in conjunction with the ATV Pull

ATV DRAG RACINGSuperintendent: Wes KarrKen Buckley, Mike Parker

Monday, August 16, 2010 @ 6:00 p.m.

Class Class Titles

Class 1 0 - 100cc YouthClass 2 Powder PuffClass 3 0 – 360cc 4-strokeClass 4 0 – 330cc 2-strokeClass 5 0 – 500cc 4-strokeClass 6 0 – 400cc 2-strokeClass 7 0 – 1000cc single or twin cylinderClass 8 0 – 450 4-stroke must have stock air box and lid with no holes, and ho wheelie barClass 9 0 – 1000cc openClass 10 0 – 416cc 4-strokeClass 11 0 – 500cc 2-stroke or 4-stroke 0 – 700ccClass 12 Stock utility 4-stroke pipe only modClass 13 Sport utility no nitrous & factory stock frameClass 14 0 – 1500cc open

For more information contact the Mineral Wells ATV Club, Parkersburg, WV.

DEPARTMENT XXIII - ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULL Superintendent – Brian Windon

Ken Buckley, Mike Parker, Jane Fitch, Wes Karr, Ron HensleyTuesday, August 17, 2010 @ 6:00 p.m.

Sled by: Big Bend Farm Antique ClubHook Fee: $15.00Classes:

4000# $55, $45, $35, $25, $154500# $55, $45, $35, $25, $15

5500# $55, $45, $35, $25, $15 6500# $55,

$45, $35, $25, $157500# $55, $45, $35, $25, $158500# $55, $45, $35, $25, $159000# $55, $45, $35, $25, $15

Rules as per 2010 Big Bend Farm Antique Club. Rules revised and approved March 8, 2010. For complete rules see our website: www.themeigscountyfair.comFor information contact: Tony Carnahan 740-992-2546, Rodney Cunningham 304-675-5853, Dallas Weber 740-742-3020, Bill Burbridge 740-698-2529,Glen Kennedy 740-742-2133, or Shelby Pickens 740-949-2139.

DEPARTMENT XXIV – 2010 TRUCK and TRACTOR PULLS

THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2010 – 6:00 P.M.

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Superintendent: Kenny Buckley and Ed HolterChairmen: Buddy Ervin, Dave Watson, Mike Parker, Dave Burt, Wes Karr and Tom Pullins

Entry Fee: $20.00 per Class

Class 1: 5,000# Modified Farm Stock $150, $100, $50, $25, $20Class 2: 6,000# Modified Farm Stock $150, $100, $50, $25, $20Class 3: 7,500# Modified Farm Stock $200, $125, $75, $50, $25Class 4: 9,000# Modified Farm Stock $200, $125, $75, $50, $25Class 5: 10,000# Modified Farm Stock $200, $125, $75, $50, $25Class 6: 9,500# Pro Farm Turbo $200, $125, $75, $50, $25Class 7: 10,500# Pro Farm Turbo $200, $125, $75, $50, $25Class 8: 6,500# Street Stock 4 x 4 To be DeterminedClass 9: 7,500# Street Diesel 4 x 4 To be Determined

Complete rules our on our website: www.themeigscountyfair.com or www.americanfarmpullers.comRules as governed by American Farm Pullers Association and Meigs County Fair.For more information contact: Fair Office 740-992-6954

FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 2010 – 6:00 P.M.

Superintendent: Kenny Buckley and Ed HolterChairmen: Buddy Ervin, Dave Watson, Mike Parker, Dave Burt, Wes Karr and Tom Pullins

Entry Fee: $20.00 per Class

Class 1: 6,000# 4/W Drive Stock $300, $125, $100, $75, $50Class 2: 6,000# 4/W Drive Modified $300, $200, $150, $100, $25Class 3: 5,800# 4/W Drive Super Stock $300, $200, $150, $100, $25Class 4: 6,200# 4/W Drive Modified Stock $400, $200, $150, $100, $25Class 5: 6,200# 4/W Drive Super Stock $400, $200, $150, $100, $25Class 6: Street Legal Semi $150, $125, $100, $75, $50Class 7: 6000# Local Yokel (Meigs County Residents Only) $150, $100, $50, $25, $20Class 8: 8000# 4/W Open Diesel Truck $150, $125, $100, $75, $50Class 9: 8000# 4/W Modified Street Legal Diesel To be Determined

Complete rules our on our website: www.themeigscountyfair.com or www.americanfarmpullers.comFor more information contact: Fair Office 740-992-6954

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DEPARTMENT XXV – TRUCK and CAR DEMOLITION DERBY Monday, August 16, 2010 8:00 p.m. Grand Stand Area

Superintendent - David WatsonKen Buckley, Mike Parker, Dave Burt, Ron Hensley

NO DEMO CARS OR TRUCKS ON GROUNDS BEFORE 2:30 p.m. Monday All Cars must be removed before 12:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 17, 2010 or they become the property of the Meigs County Agricultural SocietyAll rules apply before, during and after derbies!

Total Purse: $1,200.00Entry Fee: $25.00 Includes car and Driver’s Pit PassAll others pay $10.00 for pit pass. No Children in pit area.

RULES AND REGULATIONS Consult our website: www.themeigscountyfair.com1. THE DECISION OF THE JUDGES AND DERBY OFFICIALS WILL BE FINAL!

TIME LIMIT – If a driver does not hit a car within the time specified, announced by derby officials, or officials feel driver is deliberately sandbagging, driver and car will be disqualified.

SPECIAL NOTICE: Derby officials reserve the right to inspect any and all cars entered in the Demolition contest at any time.

DISPOSAL OF CARS – All cars participating in the Derby must be removed from the fairgrounds by 12:00 o’clock midnight, day of exhibition, unless another time or extension is announced at Driver’s meeting.

CAR and TRUCK RULES AND REGULATIONS: Consult website: www.themeigscountyfair.com

DERBY OFFICIALS SHALL INSPECT CAR BEING PROTESTED WITH THE PERSON FILING PROTEST, DERBY OFFICIALS’ DECISION FINAL!

Attention – These rules and regulations do not imply or guarantee safety.

The rules and/or regulations set forth herein are designed to provide for the orderly conduct of racing events and to establish minimum acceptable requirements for such events. These rules shall govern the condition of all events, and by participating in these events, all participants are deemed to have complied with these rules. NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF SAFETY SHALL RESULT FROM PUBLICATIONS OF OR COMPLIANCE WITH THESE RULES AND/OR REGULATIONS. They are intended as a guide for the conduct of the sport and in no way a guarantee against injury or death to a participant, spectator or official.

The race director shall be empowered to permit minor deviation from any of the specifications herein or impose any further restrictions that in his opinion do not alter the minimum acceptable requirements. NO EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF SAFETY SHALL RESULT FROM SUCH ALTERATION OF SPECIFICATIONS. Any interpretation or deviation of these rules is left to the discretion of the officials. Their decision is final.

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DEPARTMENT XXVI - TOUGH TRACK CONTESTSaturday, August 21, 2010 – 7:00 p.m.

Superintendent: Kenny Buckley and Ed HolterChairmen: Buddy Ervin, Dave Watson, Mike Parker, Dave Burt, Wes Karr and Tom Pullins

Entry Fee: $30.00 per Class

Rules for Production Built Vehicle Rules for NON Production Built Vehicles

1. Registration at event begins at 5:00 p.m. 1. Registration at event begins at 5:00 p.m.2. Event begins at 7:00 p.m. 2. Event begins at 7:00 p.m.3. Driver must wear seat belt & helmet 3. Driver must wear seat belt & helmet4. Driver must be 18 years of age and have a valid driver’s license. 4. Driver must be 18 years of age & have a valid drivers license

Driver’s license must be shown at registration. Driver’s license must be shown at registration5. All tires must be street legal. No tractor tread tires allowed. 5. No motorcycle or ATV vehicles allowed.6. No motorcycle or ATV vehicles allowed, Must be production built vehicles. 6. Track judge rules are final7. Track judge rules are final. 7. Must be 18 years of age to enter pit area8. Must be 18 years of age to enter pit area. 8. Any problems that arise with members of the pit crew will result9. Any problems that arise with members of the pit crew will result in that person(s) being ejected immediately from the pit area

that person(s) being ejected immediately from the pit area along with along with the disqualification of the driver.the disqualification of the driver. 9. One place or prize per vehicle.

10. One place or prize per vehicle. 10. Roll bar recommended, soft tops roll bar required11. Roll bar recommended, soft tops roll bar required. 11. All drivers must attend the driver’s meeting12. All drivers must attend the driver’s meeting. 12. Inspections are from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.13. Seat & steer column must be in original position to run as production. 13. Driver’s meeting is at 6:45 p.m.

Safety seat is allowed. 14. Prize money will be awarded as follows:14. Inspections are from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. First Place $ 300.0015. Driver’s meeting is at 6:45 p.m. Second Place $ 250.0016. Prize money will be awarded as follows: Third Place $ 175.00

First Place $ 300.00 Fourth Place $ 100.00Second Place $ 250.00 5th – 10th $ 50.00 eachThird Place $ 175.00Fourth Place $ 100.005th – 10th $ 50.00 each

DEPARTMENT XXVI I – Motor CrossThursday, August 19, 2010 – 7:00 p.m.

Superintendent: Tom Pullins SUPERCROSS AND MOTOCROSS CLASSES Non Sanctioned Outlaw Race

50 OIL INJECTED 50 4-650 7-8 65 CC 7-11MINI JR 7-11 MINI SR 12-15MINI EXTRA SUPERMINI 12-16GIRLS JR 10-UNDER GIRLS SR 11-16PIT BIKE 13- UNDER PIT BIKE 14-OVERSCHOOLBOY 1 SCHOOLBOY 2FOUR STROKE 14-2425+ 25+ A30+ 30+ A40+ 122-250 A122-250 B 122-250 COPEN A (122-OPEN) OPEN B (122-OPEN)

OPEN C (122-OPEN) ATV YOUTH 4-10 0-90CCATV YOUTH 11-15 0-90CC ATV A ATV B ATV C

ATV 30+ ATV WMNS

16- OVERYOUTH PRODUCTION ATV 13-15 300CC - UNDER YOUTH ATV SUPERMINI 12-15

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For more information please contact http://www.fasttraxxracing.com