HOME EC. DEPARTMENTS Margie Murray, North Exhibit Bldg. Mrs. Paula Berlin, Superintendent 217-662-6731 Mrs. Kay Sprouls, Asst. Superintendent 217-662-8592 DEPARTMENTS M - Textiles N - Education and Natural History P - Junior V - Scouts and Junior Hobbies Ethel Cunningham, South Exhibit Bldg. Mrs. Nancy Dalenberg, Superintendents 217-662-6567 Mrs. Judy Greer, Asst. Superintendent 217-662-6808 DEPARTMENTS L - Floriculture V - Antiques, Adult Hobbies M - Fine Arts O - Culinary HOME EC. DEPT. AWARDS ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Georgetown Fair acknowledges the following firms and individuals who have sponsored awards for the following shows. This list is SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRIOR TO THE FAIR. Dept. J - Ag Products $10 Cash Award - Best Decorated Vegetable..................................... Kevin Noggle $10 Cash Award - Best Garden Display . .................................. Mac and Kay Sprouls $10 Cash Award - Largest Sunflower........................................... Floral & Flair $10 Cash Award - Tallest Sunflower............................................ Floral & Flair $10 Cash Award - Largest Pumpkin......................................... Friend of the Fair $10 Cash Award - Tallest Corn Stalk........................................ Friend of the Fair $10 Cash Award - Largest Tomato.......................................... Friend of the Fair $10 BigR Gift Card - drawing for all who enter............................................... John & Rosalyn Maudlin Dept. L - Floriculture $10 Cash Award - Best of Show........................................... Roseanne Sherman $10 Cash Award - Most Outstanding Bloom Cut Flowers....................................... In memory of Margaret Marriage, Belva Morris $10 Cash Award - Most Unique Cut Flower Arrangement.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlotte Humrichous $10 Cash Award - Most Unique Potted Plant................................................. In honor of Dorothy Swaim’s 26 yrs of volunteering,Sharon Lomax $10 Cash Award - Best of Show Fairy Gardens. ............................ Jack &Gail Morrison $10 Cash Award - Best of Show Ferns.................................... Jack & Gail Morrison $10 Cash Award - Best Roses in Arrangements................................... Floral-n-Flair $10 Cash Award - Best Use of Fair Theme....................................... Floral-n-Flair $10 Cash Award - Best of Show - Hanging Baskets................................ Floral-n-Flair $10 Cash Award - Best Pitcher in Arrangements. ................................. Floral-n-Flair $10 Cash Award - Best Accent on Pink.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric and Robin Jogun $10 Cash Award - Best Accent on Yellow.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric and Robin Jogun $10 Cash Award - Best Accent on Red... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric and Robin Jogun $10 Cash Award - Best White with Green.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric and Robin Jogun
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HOME EC. DEPARTMENTSMargie Murray, North Exhibit Bldg.Mrs. Paula Berlin, Superintendent
217-662-6731Mrs. Kay Sprouls, Asst. Superintendent
217-662-8592DEPARTMENTS
M - Textiles N - Education and Natural History P - Junior V - Scouts and Junior Hobbies
Ethel Cunningham, South Exhibit Bldg.Mrs. Nancy Dalenberg, Superintendents
217-662-6567Mrs. Judy Greer, Asst. Superintendent
217-662-6808
DEPARTMENTSL - Floriculture V - Antiques, Adult HobbiesM - Fine Arts O - Culinary
HOME EC. DEPT. AWARDS ACKNOWLEDGMENTThe Georgetown Fair acknowledges the following firms and individuals who have sponsored awards for thefollowing shows. This list is SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRIOR TO THE FAIR.
Mary Margaret and Brian Ritzheimer$10 Cash Award - Best Collection , no more than 10 items. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mary Margaret and Brian Ritzheimer$10 Cash Award - Best Misc. Handcrafted Article. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mary Margaret and Brian Ritzheimer$10 Cash Award - Best in Jewelry.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mary Margaret and Brian Ritzheimer
$10 Cash Award - Best Article made from Recycled items. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mary Margaret and Brian Ritzheimer
2-$25 Cash Awards -Drawing in each of the following Dept. Ag Produce, Floriculture, Fine Arts, Textiles,Education and Natural History, Culinary, Junior, Scouts and Jr. Hobbies, Antiques, and Adult Hobbies. . .
Dennis and Holly Howard, Bob and Judy Greer, John and Rosalyn Maudlin, Floral-n-Flair, Connie'sAlterations, Jill Pope
BJ and Laura DeAth family, Karen Thornsbrough, Mac and Kay Sprouls, Hart Construction, Nancy Towner
The Georgetown Fair Association wishes to extend a Big Thank You to all of the Special AwardSponsors. If you are interested in sponsoring an award, contact the Superintendent of the department.
Home Ec. Volunteers The following list of the volunteers that help make the Georgetown Fair and the Home Ec. Department whatit is. These people bring us dedication, great ideas, and help protect your exhibits during the week of the fair. “Thank you” is not enough for all the benefits these people bring to the Georgetown Fair.
ANTIQUES
Vance/Mary Taran Pearson Joyce WallaceFrances Ellis Carolyn/Jack Ball Joyce WenglerLinda Cook Jean Finley Diane SollarsLiz Mann Nancy Lacey Pat LaceySteve/Joan Winkle Alvie/Charlotte GoutyBrenda Nichols Jerry/Patti Pataki
CULINARYLinda/Dennis Davidson Dana CarriganJulie Cramer Sherry Serd E.J. LeasureRoger Biggs Judy/Cliff Sawyer Beth AmosEdith English Janice Harden Judy ThomenKarlee Thomen Kayla Flynn Dawn Harden
FLORICULTUREChris Kingrey Sharon/Earl Lomax Belva/Al MorrisDorothy Swaim Marcia Lambert Jennie LewisRoseanne Sherman Linda Morris Paula RoachMary Ellen/Dan Gocken Charlotte HumrichousHarriette Allen Carla Pollman Mackenzie CavanaughJanice Stark Rae Johnson Larry Mariage
FINE ARTSDorothy Fava Karen Cross Barb JonesJanet Lucas Pat Calderon John BlueJennie Lewis Lisa Osborne Rosalynn MaudlinPat Bostwick Tom Spangler Gail MorrisonBettie Haussy Janet Elliott Teresa RiceMelissa Dighton Kathy Ingram Sheila HaworthGeorge Haworth Marei Malone Denise DixonBecky Klink Ruth Fitzwater Marva Fitzwater MooreLinda Mills LaDonna Hackler Hariette AllenJami Metheney John/Joyce Gourley Betsy OakesMax/Peg Call
TEXTILESDarla Holden Ann Ferrante Debra MillerHarl Miller Paula Haskins
JUNIOR HOBBY/COLLECTIONS
EDUCATION/NATURAL HISTORYNancy Towner Dorothy Lickfett Melissa DightonKathy Ingram Nancy Norman
JUNIORBarb Smith Judy Larrance Teresa SmithTammy Dixson Katie Hepburn
KIDS CORNERBrenda Smith Terri Hoskins Lisa FlemingMakenzie Cravens Brody Smith
Round planters maximum INSIDE dimension 13" All other containers not over 8" wide and 18"long inside measurement. This is for both Potted Plants and Herbs-Potted.
Sec. 20 - CUT FLOWERS L-20-5140 Gladioli, 1 spike L-20-5141 Dahlia, 1 flower L-20-5142 Zinnia, large, 3 stems Bloom minimum 2" L-20-5143 Zinnia, dwarf, 3 stems Bloom less than 2" L-20-5144 Marigold, large, 3 stems Bloom minimum 2" L-20-5145 Marigold, dwarf, 3 stems Bloom less than 2" L-20-5146 Rose, singlestem, any size L-20-5147 Floribunda “Spray” Rose, 1 stalk
Sec. 30 - ARRANGEMENTS L-30-5160 High, over 12 in. L-30-5161 Medium, 6 in. to 12 in. L-30-5162 Accent on pink L-30-5163 White (with green) L-30-5164 Roses L-30-5165 Asters L-30-5166 Grandma's Garden L-30-5167 Basket arrangement L-30-5168 Accent on Yellow L-30-5169 Pitcher L-30-5170 Patriotic entry L-30-5171 Accent on Red L-30-5172 Green w/Envy, all Greenincluding container L-30-5173 Daisies L-30-5174 Best Use of Fair’s Theme L-30-5175 Wild Flowers only - arrangement
Sec. 40 - - HANGING BASKETSL-40-5190 Hanging plant, Bloom
L-40-5191 Hanging plant, Non Bloom
DEPARTMENT M - FINE ARTSBetsy Oakes, Superintendent
M-11-5250 Landscape - Seascape M-11-5251 Floral/Still Life M-11-5253 Animals. - Fish, Fowl, Insects M-11-5255 Portrait...Human, Human Figures M-11-5256 Nature Related (Plants, leaves, mushrooms,
rocks, algae, etc.) M-11-5257 Miscellaneous
WATER COLOR M-12-5270 Landscape - Seascape M-12-5271 Floral/Still Life M-12-5273 Animals...Fish, Fowl, etc. M-12-5274 Miscellaneous M-12-5275 Portrait...Human, Human Figures
OTHER MEDIUMS(Multimedia - pastel, pen, graphite, colored pencil, charcoal airbrush)
Note: All collections must be presented as a display with items identified and securely covered forexhibit protection. N-10-5700 Collection, rocks, fossils, shells N-10-5703 Conservation/Earth Day Project N-10-5704 Misc. Nature
Sec. 20 - SCHOOLNote: Will Accept tri-fold displays N-20-5720 Essay or Report, Elementary N-20-5271 Essay or Report, Jr. High and High School N-20-5722 Original Story or Journal, Elementary N-20-5723 Original Story or Journal, Jr. High and High School N-20-5724 Original Poem or Creative Writing, Elementary N-20-5725 Original Poem or Creative Writing, Jr High and High
School N-20-5726 Patriotic Work N-20-5727 Agricultural Theme Project N-20-5728 Print Out of a Web Graphic N-20-5729 Paper Project (Cards, Origami, Mosaic, Other) N-20-5730 Rubber Stamping N-20-5731 Misc. School Project, Elementary N-20-5732 Misc. School Project, Jr. High N-20-5733 Misc. School Project, High School
Sec. 30 - HISTORICALNote: Will Accept tri-fold displays N-30-5761 History /Genealogy Project, Elementary N-30-5762 History /Genealogy Project, Jr. High N-30-5763 History /Genealogy Project, High School N-30-5764 International/Multi-Cultural Project - Elementary N-30-5765 International/Multi-Cultural Project - Jr. High N-30-5766 International/Multi-Cultural Project - High School
Sec. 40 - SCIENCENote: Will Accept tri-fold displays N-40-5790 Science project,elementary school N-40-5791 Science project, Jr High N-40-5792 Science project, High School
Sec. 50 - FINE ARTSNote: All entries must be framed and have hangers N-50-5810 Pencil, Elementary N-50-5811 Pencil, Junior High N-50-5812 Pencil, High School N-50-5813 Crayon,Elementary N-50-5814 Crayon, Jr. High N-50-5815 Crayon, High School N-50-5816 Colored Pencil, Elementary N-50-5817 Colored Pencil, Jr. High N-50-5818 Colored Pencil, High School N-50-5819 Marker, Elementary N-50-5820 Marker, Jr. High N-50-5821 Marker, High School N-50-5822 Mixed Media, Elementary N-50-5823 Mixed Media, Jr. High
N-50-5824 Mixed Media, High School N-50-5825 Charcoal & Chalk Pastels N-50-5826 Oils & Oil Pastels N-50-5827 Acrylics N-50-5828 Portrait, Animal or Animated Character-Elementary N-50-5829 Portrait, Animal or Animated Character-Jr. High N-50-5830 Portrait, Animal or Animated Character- High School N-50-5831 Portrait, Human Subject-Elementary N-50-5832 Portrait, Human Subject-Jr. High N-50-5833 Portrait, Human Subject- High School N-50-5834 Water color, Elementary N-50-5835 Water color, Junior High & High School N-50-5836 Sculpture N-50-5837 Pen/Ink, Elementary N-50-5838 Pen/Ink, Jr. High N-50-5839 Pen/Ink, High School N-50-5840 Miscellaneous Art
Sec. 60 - PHOTOGRAPHY N-60-5859 Photo-Landscape - Elementary N-60-5860 Photo-Landscape - Junior High N-60-5861 Photo-Landscape - High School N-60-5862 Photo-Nature Animals - Elementary N-60-5863 Photo-Nature Animals - Junior High N-60-5864 Photo-Nature Animals - High School N-60-5865 Photo-Nature Flowers, plants, etc. - Elementary N-60-5866 Photo-Nature Flowers, plants, etc. - Junior High N-60-5867 Photo-Nature Flowers, plants, etc. - High School N-60-5868 Photo-Portrait - Elementary N-60-5869 Photo-Portrait - Junior High N-60-5870 Photo-Portrait - High School N-60-5871 Photo-Misc.-Elementary N-60-5872 Photo-Misc.-Jr. High N-60-5873 Photo-Misc.-High School N-60-5874 Photo-Farm Theme-Elementary N-60-5875 Photo-Farm Theme-Junior High School N-60-5876 Photo-Farm Theme-High School N-60-5877 Architecture, Elementary N-60-5878 Architecture, jr. High N-60-5879 Architecture, High School N-60-5880 Black and White N-60-5881 Action Sequence-all in one frame/composite frame N-60-5882 Special Effects
DEPARTMENT O - CULINARYLinda Davidson, EJ Leasure Superintendents
CAKE (without fat) O-12-5940 Angel, not frosted O-12-5941 Sponge O-12-5942 Best Decorated Cup Cakes, 3 O-12-5943 Best Decorated Cake O-12-5944 Cake of the month (any month)
Sec. 20 - COOKIES O-20-5971 Spoon Dropped O-20-5973 Bar O-20-5974 Pressed O-20-5975 Novelty O-20-5976 Peanut Butter Cookies O-20-5977 Chocolate Chip Cookies O-20-5978 Brownies O-20-5980 Snicker Doodle
Sec. 30 - PIES (must be a whole pie) O-30-5990 Fruit, two crust O-30-5991 Pie Shell O-30-5993 Misc. pies
RED STAR® Yeast is supporting the Georgetown Fair again this year. REDSTAR® Yeast packets and coupons will be available for all contestants in any of the food categories as theybring their food items to be entered at the fair. In addition, they will provide three RED STAR®merchandise award items to be given as prizes in the yeast bread categories. The prizes are: an insulated totebag, and instant read thermometer, and a tea towel. To be eligible to win the prizes, contestants must useRED STAR® Yeast and attach an empty packet or photo to their recipe entry.
Newell Brands Inc., marketers of Ball® and KerrTM Fresh Preserving Products, is proud torecognize today’s fresh preserving (canning) enthusiasts. Awards for 1st and 2nd place will bepresented to individuals whose home canned entry is selected the best in the category.A panel of judges will select the top two entries in Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles, and Soft Spreads. Entries must be preserved in Ball® jars and sealed with Ball® Lids and Bans specifically designedfor home canning, or preserved in KerrTM Jars sealed with KerrTM Lids and Bands speciallydesigned for home canning. In addition, entries in the soft spread category must be preparedusing Ball® Pectin: Classic, Low or No-Sugar, or Liquid. Proof of pectin purchase in the form ofa receipt or product UPC must be submitted with entry.
Entries from each category honored with the First Place award will receive:
� Two (2) Five-Dollar ($5) Coupons for Ball® or KerrTM Fresh Preserving Products and� One (1) Free (up to $6 value) Coupon for Ball® Pectin
Entries from each category honored with the Second Place award will receive:� One (1) Five-Dollar ($5) Coupon for Ball® or KerrTM Fresh Preserving Products and� One (1) Free (up to $6 value) Coupon for Ball® Pectin
Newell Brands Inc., marketers of Ball® and KerrTM Fresh Preserving Products, is proud torecognize today’s fresh preserving (canning) enthusiasts. Awards for 1st place will be presentedto individual whose home canned entry is selected the best in the category.A panel of judges will select the top two entries in Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles, and Soft Spreads. Entries must be preserved in Ball® jars and sealed with Ball® Lids and Bans specifically designedfor home canning, or preserved in KerrTM Jars sealed with KerrTM Lids and Bands speciallydesigned for home canning. In addition, entries in the soft spread category must be preparedusing Ball® Pectin: Classic, Low or No-Sugar, or Liquid. Proof of pectin purchase in the form ofa receipt or product UPC must be submitted with entry.
Entries from each category honored with the First Place award will receive:
� One (1) Five-Dollar ($5) Coupons for Ball® or KerrTM Fresh Preserving Products and� One (1) Free (up to $6 value) Coupon for Ball® Pectin
2017 WILTON FAIR AWARD GUIDELINES
Wilton is proud to support state and county fairs in the Decorated Cake Divisions and CupcakeDivisions. Prizes are offered for wiing cakes and cupcakes that have some type of bag and tipor rolled fondant cake decorating. Wilton supports the following categories for registration in2017:
Decorated Cake Divisions- Adult Open Class- Junior Open Class
Cupcake Divisions- Adult Open Class- Junior Open Class
"Best of Class" winners from the Decorated Cake Divisions and Cupcake Divisions willreceive the following prizes:
- Color Right Food Coloring System- Quick Tips Guide
"Runner Up Winners" winners from the Decorated Cake Divisions and Cupcake Divisions willreceive the following prize
- Quick Tips Guide
DEPARTMENT P - JUNIORSuperintendent - Aneita Dalbey, 304-7125
P-20-6270 Any color Rose, 1-Bloom P-20-6271 Large Zinnia, 3 stems P-20-6272 Best arrangement in toy P-20-6273 Best arrangement-kitchen Utensil P-20-6274 Misc. Flower Arrangement in Container P-20-6275 Best Dinner arrange(accessories permitted) P-20-6276 Marigold Arrangement P-20-6278 Fairy Garden P-20-6279 Terrarium
Sec. 10 - JUNIOR COLLECTIONS V-10-6501 6 or More Paper Articles V-10-6503 6 or More Stuffed Animals (10 max.) V-10-6504 6 or More Figurines (10 max.) V-10-6505 6 or More Dolls (10 max.) V-10-6506 6 or More Misc Collections V-10-6508 6 or More Collector’s Card V-10-6510 6 or More Lapel Pins (10 max.) V-10-6511 6 or More Coin Collection (10 max.) V-10-6512 6 or More Sports Memorabilia (10 max.) V-10-6513 6 or More Cars(10 max.)
Sec. 20 - JUNIOR HOBBY SHOW V-20-6520 Naturecraft V-20-6523 Ceramics, 12 & under V-20-6526 K-nex - Any height V-20-6527 Holiday Decoration, 12" sq. (12 under) V-20-6531 Lego Blocks Model no kit 12"x 12" V-20-6532 Lego Blocks Model, kit 12"x12" V-20-6533 Model Auto, Handmade, 12 & under V-20-6534 Model Auto, Handmade,over 12 V-20-6536 Model Rockets & Planes V-20-6537 Model Misc - Handmade - no autos V-20-6538 Basket Weaving V-20-6540 Wall Plaque, 12 & under V-20-6542 Misc Handmade, 12 & under V-20-6543 Misc Handmade, over 12 V-20-6544 Scrapbooks V-20-6546 Bead Craft V-20-6548 Wooden Article, handmade from kit, 12 and under
(Base size no larger than 24" 36") V-20-6549 Wooden Article, handmade from kit, over 12 (Base
size no larger than 24" 36") V-20-6550 Wooden Article, handmade NOT from kit, 12 and
under (Base size no larger than 24" 36") V-20-6551 Wooden Article, handmade NOT from kit, over 12,
(Base size no larger than 24" 36") V-20-6552 Pinewood Derby Autos V-20-6553 Recyclable item V-20-6554 Duct Tape item V-20-6555 3-D Puzzle V-20-6556 Best Use of Fair Theme
Sec. 30 - ANTIQUES Linda Cook, Superintendent
217-247-2686Total Premiums Offered Entry Fee $1.50 per class$669.70Special Awards $140
Sec. 40 - Collectibles V-40-6610 Collection, no more than 10 items V-40-6611 Best Doll V-40-6612 Barbie Collection, no more than 10 items V-40-6613 Teddy Bear Collection, no more than 10 items
Crafts-The following articles must be HOMEMADE by the exhibitor. It would be to the exhibitors’sadvantage to NOT be made from a kit.
Sec. 41 - Christmas/Holiday V-41-6614 Christmas Wreath V-41-6615 Wreath other than Christmas V-41-6616 Christmas Stocking V-41-6617 Christmas Angel V-41-6618 Christmas Item V-41-6619 Holiday Decoration, other than Christmas
Sec. 47 - Metal Craft/Plastic V-47-6642 Metal Crafts
V-47-6643 Model Car/Trucks
Sec. 48 - Miscellaneous V-48-6644 Scrapbooking, Single theme or event V-48-6645 Scrapbooking, 2 page layout, attached together V-48-6646 Miscellaneous Scrapbook V-48-6647 Paper Craft, cards V-48-6648 Paper Craft, miscellaneous V-48-6649 Rubber Stamping, article incorporating the use of rubber stamping on any medium(paper, fabric, wood, or metal
Sec. 49 - Miscellaneous V-49-6650 Stuffed Toy V-49-6651 Yard Ornament, 36"x36" max. V-49-6652 Toy V-49-6653 Handmade Woven items V-49-6654 Stained Glass V-49-6655 Article made from Recycled items
(example, welded scrap fountain, yard creature repurposed from bucket or clay pots. Bardwood article, etc.)
V-49-6656 Decoupage V-49-6657 Miscellaneous hand crafted article V-49-6658 Photo Albums