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ENTERINGYOUR EXHIBITS
Start the Fair season now by entering an exhibit in the Fair! If you can make it, bake it, grow it or show it, we have a category for you. Entering an exhibit is easy and most classes are free to enter. This book has all the information you will need to get started.
To enter an exhibit, you are encouraged to enter online at NevadaCountyFair.com. Printed entry forms can be mailed or dropped off at the Fairgrounds Administration office. Livestock entries may only be completed online.
Online entry forms are due online no later than midnight on Monday, July 26 at NevadaCountyFair.com. Paper entries are due no later than 4 pm on Monday, July 26 at the Fairgrounds Office on McCourtney Road. For exhibit delivery times and locations please see page 10. If you have any questions, please contact the Fairgrounds Office at [email protected] or (530) 273-6217.
JUDGING ANDAWARD SYSTEMS
Exhibits are judged by either the Danish or the American judging system. In the Danish system, each exhibit is judged according to how well it meets a product standard rather than how it compares with other exhibits. In the American judging system, each entry in a class is judged in comparison to other entries in the class. Awards are given according to relative merit with the potential for no more than one first, one second and one third place per class.
There will be a Best of Division award for every “still” division. It will be chosen from entries that
receive first place in their classes. Every Best of Division winner will receive a rosette.
There will be a Proud Tradition award for each department. It will be chosen from all the entries that receive Best of Division in the department. The winning exhibitor will receive a $50 premium and a rosette.
Sweepstakes awards are offered in select departments and are calculated using a points system based on placings and number of entries. First, second and third place Sweepstakes winners receive a rosette and cash award.
People’s Choice award will be voted on by the public for entries in each building. The winning exhibitor will receive a $50 premium and a rosette.
For sponsored award listings, please see adult awards on pages 37-38 and youth awards on pages 51-52
State rules for California Fairs apply to all competitive exhibits conducted by District and County Fairs in California (cdfa.ca.gv/fe).
"The Fair is Back in Town!"
PICK UP YOUR EXHIBITS Please pick up your exhibits on Monday, August 16 between 9 am & 6 pm. Premium checks will also be available to pick up at the Fairgrounds Office on that day. Please pick up your entries where they were displayed. Due to limited storage space, any items left after that date may be disposed of.
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FREE DRAFTHORSE CLASSIC
TICKETS FOR EXHIBITORSWhen we receive your
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your name to our guest
list to receive
an invitation via email
for two free admission
tickets to attend the
6:30 pm performance of
the Draft Horse Classic,
Thursday, September 16.
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General InformationGeneral Information...........................................................42019 & 2020 Auction Buyers .......................................... 5-9Directory of Receiving ......................................................10Rules, Local .........................................................84, 85 & 86Livestock Judging Schedule..............................................54Official Entry Form...........................................................87
Adult Department (Pages 11-38)Agriculture .............................................................................11-14Arts and Collectibles ............................................................15-17Clothing and Textiles ...........................................................17-18Community Hero .......................................................................21Fine Arts .................................................................................20-21Floriculture .............................................................................22-26Foods - Baked .......................................................................27-29Foods - Preserved .................................................................29-31Herbs .............................................................................................13Homebrew ....................................................................................32Honey ............................................................................................14Horticulture ...........................................................................13-14Pandemic Projects ......................................................................17Photography...........................................................................32-33Poetry and Prose .........................................................................21Produce Characters ....................................................................12Quilts .............................................................................................19Squash Mobile Races .................................................................12 Sculpture .......................................................................................21Wine ..............................................................................................34Woodworking and Furnishings ..............................................34Wool, Fibers and Textiles ....................................................35-36
Youth Department (Pages 39-52)4-H Still Exhibits .........................................................................39Ag Mechanics ..............................................................................50Agriculture ...................................................................................40Art ..................................................................................................41Arts and Collectibles ............................................................41-43Ceramics and Pottery ................................................................41Clothing and Textiles ...........................................................43-44Community Hero .......................................................................44Community Service Project .....................................................44Computer Technology ...............................................................48Crafts .............................................................................................42Floriculture .............................................................................45-46Foods - Baked and Preserved.............................................46-47
Pandemic Projects ......................................................................47Photography.................................................................................48"Preschooler" Projects ................................................................43Produce Characters ....................................................................41Prose and Poetry .........................................................................49Sculpture .......................................................................................49Squash Mobile Races .................................................................40Ugliest Cake Contest ..................................................................47Windcrafts ....................................................................................48
Livestock (Pages 53-83)Cattle, Beef, Open ...................................................................... 55Cattle, Beef, Youth ......................................................................56Cattle, Beef, Market ..............................................................57-58Cattle, Beef Showmanship ........................................................57Cattle, Dairy, Open .....................................................................60Cattle, Dairy, Youth ..............................................................60-61Cattle, Dairy Showmanship .....................................................61Dog Showmanship .....................................................................74Goats, Boer ...................................................................................64Goats, Boer Showmanship .......................................................65Goats, Dairy, Open .....................................................................62Goats, Dairy, Youth ..............................................................62-63Goats, Dairy Goat Showmanship ...........................................63Goats, Pygmy ..............................................................................63Goats, Pygmy Showmanship ...................................................64Goats, Market ..............................................................................65Goats, Market Showmanship ...................................................65Horse .............................................................................................67Judging Schedule ........................................................................54Livestock, Junior Livestock Auction Rules ............................53Master Showmanship ................................................................82Outstanding Exhibit Award Criteria ......................................83Poultry .....................................................................................75-78Rabbits ..............................................................................75, 79-81Rabbit Showmanship .................................................................78Sheep, Open .................................................................................68Sheep, Youth...........................................................................68-69Sheep, Market Lambs ...........................................................69-70Sheep Showmanship ..................................................................70Swine, Youth ............................................................................... 71Swine, Market ..............................................................................72Swine Showmanship ..................................................................72
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FAIR HOURSWednesday through Sunday ................................... 10 am to 11 pmExhibit Buildings.................... 10 am to 10 pm, Sunday until 9 pmCarnival ..................................................................... 11 am to 11 pm
ADVANCE SALE TICKETSAdvance Sale Admission Ticket .....................................................$7Advance 5-Day Fair Admission Pass ...........................................$30Pay-One-Price Carnival Ride Wristband (one day) .................$25Three Dollar Thursday (valid for Thursday only) .......................$3
Advance sale tickets are available for purchase online at NevadaCountyFair.com, by visiting the Fairgrounds Office or by calling (530) 273-6217. Advance sale offers valid until August 10 at 5 pm.
GATE ADMISSIONGeneral Admission Adult ..............................................................$10Senior (65+) .......................................................................................$7Children (6-12) .................................................................................$5Children (5 and under) ................................................................ FreeThree Dollar Thursday (can only be used on Thursday) ............$3
PARKINGDaily Parking .....................................................................................$5Allows one time parking only. No in-and-out privileges.Event Parking Pass ..........................................................................$25Allows unlimited daily parking at Gate 4 for all five days of the Fair.
GENERAL INFORMATION
SERVICES AVAILABLEATMs are located near Gate 1 at Main Street Center, Sugar Pine Lodge and near the Foundation Station.
Guest Services are located at Gate 1 and Gate 5. Lost children services, wheelchairs and stroller rentals are located at Gate 1.
First Aid Professional medical personnel are on the grounds during operating hours of the Fair. The First Aid station is located in the Log Cabin at the arena end of Treat Street.
Security There is 24-hour security on the grounds during the Fair. Employees wearing red shirts are equipped with radios and can contact head of Security or First Aid immediately.
Shuttle Service There is free parking at Nevada Union High School. A free shuttle bus runs every half-hour to the Fairgrounds. Shuttle service begins at 8:30 am. The last bus leaves the Fairgrounds at 11:30 pm.
SPECIAL DAYPRICES & PROMOTIONS
Wednesday, August 11Scholar Students Day
• Free admission for Nevada County Honor Roll students until 5 pmBy invitation only from the Nevada County Superintendent of Schools
Thursday, August 12Community Day
• $3 admission all day for adults and children (free to children 5 and under)
• Free admission for disabled persons (and one chaperone for those who require assistance) until 5 pm
Friday, August 13Family Friday
• One free carnival ride coupon to first 500 guests
Saturday, August 14Military Appreciation Day
• Free admission for active and retired military (who show ID) until 5 pmFor active & retired military only and does not include family
Sunday, August 15Sunday Funday
• Free admission for children 12 and under until 5 pm
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N E V A D A C O U N T YF A I R G R O U N D S
F O U N D A T I O N
NevadaCountyFair.com/foundationNevadaCountyFair.com/foundationor call (530) 273-6217or call (530) 273-6217
BECOME AFAIRGROUNDS FOUNDATION
MEMBER TODAY
Membership benefits for the 2021 Season include:• Tickets to the Fair and Draft Horse Classic. • Create a benefit package tailored to
your needs. • All donations and contributions are tax
deductible in accordance with state and federal regulations.
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BEING A MEMBER HAS ITS REWARDSBEING A MEMBER HAS ITS REWARDS
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Carl RoundsCarol BollerCarol CartonCarol KirkpatrickCaroline's Coffee RoastersCary & Brandy SandersCasillas Cattle ServicesCassandra SmithCassie AngleCattlemen's Livestock MarketCelesia VenturaCentury 21 Cornerstone Real EstateChantel SernaCharlean AndesCharles VenturaCharlie & Becky DeForestCharming ValleyChelsey TomlinCherie MarriottCheryl HuziarCheyenne KondraChicago Park 4-HChip & Liz SmithChloe SmithChris DenjisChris LovettChris McBrideChris MertensChristine FavettiChuck & Kelley KullCiara Shapiro-AM RanchCindy & Andy PawlowskiCindy KolariCindy PerryCirco InnovationsCKD's Golf Carts, LLCClaire NewmanClark FinancialClassy P Event RestroomsCole JarvisColleen KellyColliers InternationalConder ConstructionConner McClureConnie StoneConstruction Et CeteraCost U Less HVACCoughlan RanchCourtney & Randy KosterCraig HoddyCranmer Engineering, IncCraven TruckingCrystle Preece
Barbie TeseBarhydt EnterprisesBarhydt RanchBarry Mickleburgh Tree Co IncBart RuudBecky A. Childers, DVMBella GonzalesBen & Michele MadduxBen GranholmBen PappasBerardi TileBernadine KringelBerrys Brakes and Auto RepairBest Trailer, IncBeth PalaskeBeverly FrederickBH BuildersBig Daddies Salsa Co.Bill & Karen SnookBill CarterBill Slade & Sons TruckingBilly SpearingBlack Oak Animal HospitalBlagg LivestockBlue Barrier RanchBob & Susan HoekBob BeviacquaBob Robinson FamilyBobbie McKenzieBrad & Alana FowlerBrandy & Eric FisherBranicur FarmsBrazil-Bloche LivestockBrenda HollmerBrett Green ConstructionBrian HollisterBrian RossBrianne SpenceBringolf FamilyBritney StrongBrittany Blaz Executive SearchBroach MastersBrooke McGeeBrowning RanchBrush Bust'n BoersBryan WeastBullards BarC & D ContractorsC & D Contractors, Inc.-David PettyCale MyersCalifornia Hardwoods-Chris ParmenterCalifornia Outdoor PropertiesCambria and Justin Roberts
3B Ranch & Cattle Company49er Homestead49er Rotary Club of Nevada City7 Oaks RanchA Clean Getaway Estate LiquidatorsA to Z SupplyAbigail HockettAcorn Acres RanchAE SealcoatingAffordable InstallationsAhart Club LambsAiko ShimadaAimee RetzlerAl & Johanna LassagaAlex Brose & Fallyn FosterAlin DownesAll Electric Motors, IncAll Phase Land ClearingAllison JohnsonAlpine LandscapingAlpine Meadows StablesAlpine Portable Storage ContainersAmanda AlfordAmanda ConnellAmanda McElhannonAmy & Matthew WoodsAndela MontreAndrea SillerAndrew JacksonAndy BarhydtAngala KitchenAngel FloresAngela McClainAngelina & Harley AndesAnn VassarAnna WoodallAnne WattisAnnemarie GlomsonApril DePiazzaAshely ParkerAshley SherlockAshlyn YokomAuburn Ace HardwareAuburn DermatologyAuburn Laboratories, IncAudiology Associated Hearing Center IncAwesome Dawson FoundationB&C Ace HardwareBack To Basics FarmBair EngineeringBaldwin RanchBarbara BarnettBarbara Dean
Each year, the Nevada County Fair hosts two auctions - the Ag Mechanics Auction, and in partnership with the Nevada County livestock producers, the Junior Livestock Auction. The money earned at the auction is often used by students for college education, vocational training, and to fund future fair projects. Thank you to all the buyers for their support of our local youth in agriculture! Please join us at this year's Junior Livestock Auction on Sunday, August 15 at 9 am and at the Ag Mechanics Auction on Friday, August 13 at 5:30 pm. For information on the auctions, contact the Fair office at (530) 273-6217.
2019 & 2020 AUCTION BUYERS
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2019 & 2020 AUCTION BUYERS
Gregg & Della MitchellGriffis FamilyGrinding Springs RanchHaley SweetHansen Bros. EnterprisesHansen Brothers Ridge Rock QuarryHardcore ConstructionHarley & Angelina AndesHeather DomenicoHeather FosterHeather Magness & Krista BakerHeather QuiggleHeidi HodgesHeidi KirkpatrickHelen CashHellen HansenHenry HansonHills Flat LumberHoffler FamilyHog Hollow FarmHolt of CaliforniaHoney Do's HandymanHooper & Weaver MortuaryHopeful Hill RanchHunter LaneIngrid KnoxJ Christopher ConstructionJ M Livestock HaulingJack & Donna RoddyJack & Nancy HendersonJackson & Sands EngineeringJamie & Keith GeorgeJamie Hart - John Norton 4 NIDJamie SamskyJamie YokomJami's Play SchoolJanice KennedyJanssens Family Charitable Remainder TrustJared GallinoJason & Missy LorenzoJay NauJay YoungmanJD PhotographJeff & Andrea HansenJeff GloverJeff SingewalkJeff TynanJeffrey DiskinJenifer LevyJennifer & James FlahertyJennifer HamJennifer HanrionJennifer StaniarJennifer WoodallJenny GarciaJerry & Karen SnappJerry & Linda JohnsonJerry & Rosie FunkJesse SladeJilline HendersonJim & Jennifer Borchert
Emerald Cove Marina at Bullards BarEmigrant Springs HorsemanshipEmil & Becky BaldoniEmily CateringEmily WitchiEric & Heather GarrenEric & Erin EllisEric CrabbEric KennedyErica ThompsonEttlin FamilyEverGuard Security SystemsEzell Family FarmFair Valley Ranch-Tresa KennedyFall River Veterinary HospitalFarm Credit WestFertile FarmsFirst American TitleFischer Ranch-Matt FischerFitzgerald FamilyFlying MB Ranch - Rob GrahamFoothill Lions ClubForester's Co-OpForever Yours Flowers & GiftsFoster & Son Hydraulic Hose & FittingFoster & Son Trucking-Lawson FamilyFoster & Son-Robert ThompsonFour Feet and A TailFrances & Jake NoelFrancesca & Ray Holcomb, IVFrank & Teri ToledoFriends of Becca ReeseFriends of Nevada County MilitaryFriends of Ty SullivanGamez on WheelzGarner & Son ConstructionGarrett O'HersonGarrett RamsourGary & Barbara BarnettGary & Sherry MasonGary and Leslie LaneGayle HermanGem BuildersGeorge & Sandy WoodsGerald Andres Sr.Gerry AndersonGette Cattle RanchGhidotti FoundationGlenn AsbellGma BeckyGold Country AutomotiveGold Country Detachment 885 Marine CorpGold County Express Lube & Car WashGold Star Show pigsGolden West BarnsGomes Water TrucksGordon BeattieGrace BakerGrass Valley Eye CareGreg and Ginger WardGreg Fowler
Dale & Carol Ann ZeigerDamien LalayoDan & Lorena FerchaudDan & Margaret RossovichDan RamsourDan SmithDana RooksDana SheppardDaniel & Deborah Di SantoDanielle CovertDanny & Katie GranholmDan's Bull ServicesDarlene JarvisDarlene MobergDarrell WebbDarren & Lisa JarvisDarren HamberlinDarren McIntyreDarrin & Beth TrimbleDave & Sue BartowDave SummersDavid AhreDavid BearDC TileDCB Concrete, Dee OrtizDe HarrisonDebbie VanderveerDebby ComendantDebra EngebrestonDennis AndrewsDeschaine EnterpriseDewayne DavisDiane DeakingDiane TurnerDickenson FamilyDipper Valley RanchDMCE, INC.Dog Lake ConstructionDokimos PharmacyDonald HofflerDonna FadelDonna MartinDonna SchoeniDonner Trail Ranch - Robert PaaschDonner Trail Ranch- Steve PaaschDonovan BeefmastersDouble Diamond Trailer RepairDowners MaintenanceDr. Garrett M EckerlingDr. Justin Pfaffinger, DDSDru & Alicia WolfDundas Land SurveyingEagle Valley IndustriesEasley RanchEd & Carol ScofieldEddie GarciaEdward KennedyElena VasconiEli ThompsonElizabeth PerryElyse Ferchaud
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2019 & 2020 AUCTION BUYERS
Melanie & Matt GrayMelissa MarkusMelvin Lee & Linda BrownMeridith GinocchioMerissa StudebakerMertens InsuranceMeyer ContractingMicah & Anna WesselsMichael & Nichole RaymondMichael & Ellen NightingaleMichael & Kaycee StrongMichael BoatmanMichael ByrneMichael HamerMichael HulcyMichael NeudoerfferMichael SternMichele AielloMichelle WilliamsMIke VingomMiller FamilyMonica CrainMonica MooreMonical Real EstateMonty EastMorgan PerryMoule Paint and GlassMovin' West RVMTD ConstructionMullen LivestockMuriel SamskyNancy AvillaNancy DoranNancy JonesNancy LorenzoNapa Auto Parts - Western DivisionNapa BatteriesNapa Tools & EquipmentNatalie JeffersNavo & Sons & Roto-Rooter PlumbersNellie StrongNessa's Henny'sNevada County Fairgrounds BoardNevada County Fairgrounds FoundationNevada County Farm BureauNevada County FenceNevada County HorsemanNevada County Livestock Producer's AssociationNew Gen EnergyNew York LifeNexel ElectricNick & Cathy WhittleseyNicole BarrowNicole KiserNicolette TalmanNightingale FarmsNikki NorthNino DeLaRosaNM Ranch Grazing ServiceNoble Guardian Insurance Solutions, LLCNoel Bray
Kymberly ZinolaLa Vida Buena RanchLaFrance Seiler, Sarah SeilerLance E. PaulyLarry & Sarah WesselsLatham Transaction CoordinatingLauren PriceLaurie LuciaLaw Office of Jennifer WaltersLazy Dog ChocolateriaLegacy RanchingLena MartinLes Schwab Tire - Grass ValleyLester EnterprisesLinda BuckleyLinda MyersLinda SheridanLineman Life PropertiesLisa BisagnoLisa CeseliniLisa GiannoniLisa RauppLittle Beaver StumpgrindingLittle House LivestockLive Wire Products, IncLois GoffLonghorn Meat CompanyLonnette TurnerLoomis Basin Equine Medical CenterLouis GinocchioLouise Sara AndersonLuke BrowningLuke ParnellLynn & Fred SchirmerM E M ElectricMad Man's Spice Co, LLCMaddie PrechterMaddison EasleyMader's Grading & PavingMae VlasakMaher Family, Colleen MaherMamason KoiMarcie O. DubrevilleMarianne FranksMark & Lorelle RolandMark & Lynn MeyersMark FischerMark MyersMarsha GainesMarty SimmonsMary CombardiMary CritesMaryellen BeauchampMatthew BeauchampMatthew HoeyMaureen O'BrienMaxine LaidlawMeade Hill WineryMegan VolheimMeghan BurtMel & Mary Newman
Jim Drew and Karen HendersonJim Meadows Construction, IncJimmy & Shirley NortonJohn SedlakJoe & Abbee FischerJoe & Danielle MacalusoJoe & Staci PerryJoe ArnbergJoe KaszaJohn & Casey FrederickJohn & Cindy McIntoshJohn & Diane PaaschJohn & Jennifer JelanichJohn & Patti FavettiJohnsrad RanchJon & MaryAnn SalingerJonathan TimoneyJones Financial - Krisha & Richard JonesJordan & Katie KohlerJoseph Franks, MDJoseph SmithJosephone SlonskiJT SealeyJulianne & Mike McDanielJulie EldridgeJulie McEnroeJulie StangerJulie WalshJulie WhiteJustin & Wendy YoungmanK & D ConstuctionKaela NorthKarl Blagg & Son Livestock Trans.Kasey AndersonKassidy D'AndradeKathy & Joe PittsKathy Penn & Will FikeKayla WasleyKaytlin McIntoshKCI-Kirk KoslinKD Specialties, Inc.Keith & Jeanette RoyalKeith SnookKellen FisherKelvin Grass ConstructionKen & Kathy HodkinKenny McHughKen's Custom Auto BodyKerry & Susan WarrenKevin & Autumn YoderKevin GrecianKim PortolaKirk Brothers PlumbingKiwi Blossom RanchKiyas NaturalsKoch & Koch, incKristie VianKubich LumberKyla DonathanKyle Smith w/New York LifeKyle Whitman
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2019 & 2020 AUCTION BUYERS
Sheridan Garage & Auto PartsShinlou Data EntrySierra Auto Body, IncSierra Care PediatricsSierra Electric Co, IncSierra Insualtion CoSierra Metal FabricatorsSierra Oaks Veterinary Services, IncSierra Pacific IndustriesSimply CountrySK GlomsonSLC, Inc.Smith Vineyard & WinerySonya GrahamSophia McKinnonSPD Markets - Grass Valley & Nevada CitySpencer & Julie GarrettStacey Anne WardStacey KellyStan DurranceStaniar Custom KnivesStar Designs Longarm QuiltingStarbright Acres Family FarmSteffanie AmadorStellhorn FamilySterling P Holloway 111, IncSteve & Bonny LongSteve & Jenny PhillipsSteve McLainSteve SmithSteven SolomonStuart SmithSue B Horses & TrainingSue BarnicolSue SamuelsSuenram FamilySummit Line ConstructionSun Pointe Mortgage ServicesSuper Automotive RepairSusan & Gary FerrariSusan TaylorSusanne HaisietSusie StrunkSylvia CraneTammy Moon FamilyTanya FosterTara CrimTaylor & Chana LucichTeresa & Sam TurnageTeresa Dietrich Real Estate BrokerTeresa HicksTeresa ScottTeri PolceneTeri SmithTeroy and Jeralee GrovesTerri JohannsenTerry McMahanThe French Door StoreThe Hay BarnThe KennelsThe Miller Family
Rick CreamerRick LuttrellRiebes Napa Auto PartsRiver Rats ERSRiver Valley Community BankRob & Kathy PennRobert & Rachelle LisbyRobert BleyRobert EmmonsRobert MadsenRobert MarrRobert SchmittRobert Small - Edward Jones InvestmentRoberta RogersRobin ArthRobin Hamilton, IncRobin HauckRobin MiliamRobinson EnterprisesRobinson Enterprises - PetroleumRobinson Family EnterprisesRobinson RanchRocker S RanchRocking R RanchRoger IngramRon & Marsha FosterRon ArnallRon KosterRon Moen ConstructionRon TobiassenRose GambleRoseville Disc & Pain CenterRoxanne JonesRussell SmithS & P ExcavatingS & P Excavating - Daniels FamilyS&S Dog Training & BoardingSafeway, Inc.Sally KearneySandy HopkinsSapp EnterprisesSarah FroylandSarah SouzaSavannah HagelSave Mart SupermarketScissors & FilesScofield & AssociatesScope LandscapeScott & Teri WalkerScott BrowneScraps Dog BakerySean & Lori LongSEED Nevada CountySeleneShane NasbittShannon FriedburgShannon GlaxShannon MoonShaun & Katherine FerrellShayne & April LuttrellSheri Meyer
Nor Cal ConstructionNorris BurkesNorth Star TruckingNorth State Welding / Lester EnterpriseNorthern Sierra PropaneNorthridge Cattle CoO'Sullivan IncOutlaw FoodsOwens Estate & Wealth Strategies GroupPam PiercePamela KeeshanPapa KoerberPat & Kathy NoainPatricia SeegerPatrick & Janna CookPatrick EidmanPatrick MusserPatsy McCoskerPatton ProductsPaul Anderson PoolsPaul WeirPaulette's Country KitchenPeardale Pines Mini StoragePearsons FeedPenn Valley Community Rodeo AssociationPenn Valley True Value / Ranch SupplyPenn Valley Veterinary AssociatesPenny LucasPeter's Drilling & Pump Service, Inc.Plaza Tire & Automotive ServicePort of Sub Grass Valley & Nevada CityPrechter LivestockPrecision CombustionPro LubeProspector's NurseryQuick ResponseRabbit Trax Transport, LLC.Rachel PerryRaley'sRamon LopezRamos FamilyRandy & Susan GoldenRandy & Erika ClawsonRandy CrumpRay & Colleen McClainRe/MAX PerformanceRed House Investment Group LLCReggie & Jennifer ClemensRegina BrunigRenee BartelsRhetta Vander PloegRhiley HarrisonRhonda BeardsleyRichard & Tammy VolheimRichard CrabbRichard HamiltonRichard KarnuthRichard LyonRichard Randall ConstructionRichard ShoeniRichie & Jane Schluter
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2019 & 2020 AUCTION BUYERS
Tony PeardTotalis Design & PrintTradesman Advisors, Inc.Trent JarvisTrenton RobinsonTri Counties BankTricia EdmondsonTricia MadsenTriple M RanchTroy & Tracy DavisTucker & Maddy EslingerTyler DeschaineUlrich OrthodonticsUS Glass & Aluminum, Inc.USC SupplyValerie ScaglioneVan Son Construction - The Last NailVaquera RanchVian EnterprisesVictoria PrechterViva YoungmanVulcan Materials CompanyWagon Wheel MarketWasley Family TrustWaterworks Pool ServiceWayne & Terri Klauer
The RangeThe Shawn Kirby Memorial FundTheresa KingsburyTheresa MurteyThree Gilt RanchThree Lilies PhotographyTiffany PinneoTim & Cathy JohnsonTim Mello ConstructionTim Reid & Caitlin Oats Cattle CoTim RodgersTimothy GilesTim's AutomotiveTodd & Terri ThorntonTofte RanchToledo Larios RanchTom & Barbara TomaselloTom & Katie AllingTom & Rosie MarianiTom LuisettiTom MadsenTom Stevenson & Jane De'ZellTom TempletonTomlinson FamilyTony & Kristine RobinsonTony Acfaro Horseshoeing
Wayne YurekWeiss HardscapingWeiss Landscaping, IncWelz Family Children's FoundationWendy OaksWendy WeidlerWendy & Nick SeilerWestern Directional Inc.Wild Goose PressWill CorbettWillard HerbertWilliam BankerWilliam TangheWinston & Katherine WelchWirkner ConstructionWolfstone Construction, IncWorld Less TraveledWyatt ThompsonYellow Dog Family FarmsYounger's Residential CareYoungs Carpet OneYour Best Mind-Homeschool CoachYubanet.comZachary PicinichZoe Fink
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RECEIVING DATES
1 EVERGREEN HALL ADULT EXHIBITSDry Arrangements & Potted PlantsReceiving - Monday, August 9, Noon - 7 pmArtistic Design (Wednesday Show)Receiving - Tuesday, August 10, Noon - 7 pmCut Flowers (Wednesday Show)Receiving - Tuesday, August 10, Noon - 7 pm Wednesday, August 11, 7 am - 8:30 amCut Flowers (Friday Show) & Special ContestsReceiving - Friday, August 13, 7 am - 9 am
Youth EXHIBITSDry Arrangements & Potted PlantsReceiving - Monday, August 9, Noon - 7 pmArtistic Design & Floral ArrangementsReceiving - Tuesday, August 10, Noon- 7 pmCut Flowers (Wednesday Show)Receiving - Wednesday, August 11, 7 am - 8:30 amCut Flowers (Friday Show)Receiving - Friday, August 13, 7 am - 9 am
2 NORTHERN MINES ADULT EXHIBITSArts & Collectibles, Community Hero, Honey, Pandemic Projects, Preserved Foods, WoodworkingReceiving - Thursday, August 5, Noon - 7 pmFoods - BakedReceiving - Monday, August 9, Noon - 7 pm
Youth EXHIBITSArts & Collectibles, Clothing & Textiles, Community Hero, Community Service, Pandemic Projects, Preserved Foods, Photography, Posters, Poetry & Prose, Science & Technology, Sculpture and WoolReceiving - Thursday, August 5, Noon - 7 pmFoods - Baked, Giant Cookie & Ugliest Decorated CakeReceiving - Monday, August 9, Noon -7 pm
3 PONDEROSA HALL ADULT EXHIBITSClothing & Textiles, Quilts and Wool, Fibers & TextilesReceiving - Thursday, August 5, Noon - 7 pm
5 SUGAR PINE LODGEYouth EXHIBITSAg MechanicsReceiving - Thursday, August 5, Noon - 7 pm(Large items - please schedule a delivery appointment.)
6 LATH HOUSEADULT EXHIBITSAgriculture, Herbs, Horticulture & Produce CharactersReceiving - Monday, August 9, Noon - 7 pm
Youth EXHIBITSAgriculture & Produce CharactersReceiving - Monday, August 9, Noon - 7 pm
7 MAIN OFFICEADULT EXHIBITSHomebrewReceiving - Monday, August 2, 8 am - 10 am
WineReceiving - Friday, July 30, 8 am - 5 pm
SMALL ANIMAL EXHIBIT AREAADULT & Youth EXHIBITSEggsReceiving - Wednesday, August 11, 7 am - 8 am
(For livestock see individual specie departments.)
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4 TALL PINES ADULT EXHIBITSFine Arts, Writing & SculptureReceiving - Thursday, August 5, Noon - 7 pmPhotographyReceiving - Saturday August 7, 10am - 5 pm
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AGRICULTURE
Division 1 - Organic Leafy & Stem Vegetables
Division 5 - Leafy & Stem Vegetables
CLASSES1. Baby Bok Choy - 3 bunches2. Bok Choy - 1 bunch3. Cabbage - 1 head4. Chard - 1 bunch5. Corn, ornamental - 3 ears6. Corn, yellow, husked, clear wrapped, ends may be
trimmed - 3 ears, specify7. Corn, white, husked, clear wrapped, ends may be
trimmed - 3 ears, specify8. Lettuce, specify - 1 plant9. Popcorn - 3 ears
10. Rhubarb - 6 stalks11. Any other, specify
Division 2 - Organic Fruit & Pod Vegetables
Division 6 - Fruit & Pod VegetablesCLASSES
1. Beans, bush, snap, green - 12 pods2. Beans, pole, snap, green - 12 pods3. Beans, any other, specify - 12 pods4. Eggplant - 15. Eggplant, japanese - 36. Okra - 67. Peppers, bell - 48. Peppers, chili - 59. Peppers, anaheim - 5
10. Peppers, small, hot, wax - 511. Peppers, jalapeño - 512. Peppers, sweet - 513. Peppers, any other, specify - 514. Tomatoes, beefsteak-type (w/stem) - 415. Tomatoes, small slicing, early (w/stem) - 416. Tomatoes, medium slicing (w/stem) - 417. Tomatoes, large slicing (w/stem) - 418. Tomatoes, small cherry (w/stem) - 10 (1/2” max.)19. Tomatoes, medium cherry (w/stem) - 10 (1/2” - 1”)20. Tomatoes, large cherry (w/stem) - 10 (1” - 11/2”)21. Tomatoes, paste-type (w/stem) - 422. Tomatoes, pear-type (w/stem) - 423. Tomatoes, unripe (w/stem) - 424. Tomatoes, any other, specify (w/stem) - 425. Any other, specify
Proud Tradition Sponsored By: Robin Hauck
Sweepstakes awards offered in Agriculture, Organic Agriculture & Horticulture
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pmReceiving - Monday, August 9 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Tuesday, August 10 at 10 am
Deliver exhibits to the Lath House
Limits: Nevada County residents only. One entry per class per exhibitor.
1. The quality desired in agricultural and horticultural exhibits is the quality that brings the best financial return in the commercial market.
2. Such Exhibits must be at least equal in maturity to the state of ripeness required by Section 42513 of the California Food & Agricultural Code in order to be considered for premium awards. Section 42513: “Mature” means having reached that stage of ripeness which will ensure the completion of the ripening process to a degree which will ensure palatability, after the removal of the product from the tree, plant or vine. Section 41515: “Overripe” means having reached an advanced state of maturity which causes the product to be undesirable for human consumption, in a fresh state.
3. Exhibits showing blemishes which detract from the commercial value of any produce are undesirable and should be avoided.
4. Definition of Organically Grown: No synthetically compounded fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides, herbicides, fungicides or growth regulators shall be applied by the grower to the field or area in which the commodity is grown for 12 months prior to seed planting or transplanting, and throughout the entire growing season. Also, no post harvest artificial coloring or synthetically compounded agents shall be used. Exceptions include dormant oil and natural occurring compounds as specified in the “California Organic Food Act of 1979.”
5. Exhibitor must specify variety or type in classes listed as “any other.”
6. Uniformity of size is important. Market size unless stated.
7. Variety of products must be adequately and correctly labeled.
8. Any crop maturing after August 16, 2020, may be entered in the 2021 Fair.
9. Please exhibit the number requested in each particular class. For instance, if it asks for three ears of corn, bring no more or no less.
10. Spoiled entries will be disposed of.
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AGRICULTURE
Division 3 - Organic Bulb & Tuber Vegetables
Division 7 - Bulb & Tuber Vegetables(Vegetables must be market ready. Onions and garlic must be unskinned)
CLASSES1. Beets - 52. Carrots - 53. Garlic, elephant - 1 whole4. Garlic, whole - 55. Onions, yellow - 56. Onions, bunching - 10 (do not top, roots left on)7. Onions, any other, specify - 58. Potatoes, rough-skin (such as Russet) - 59. Potatoes, red-skin - 5
10. Potatoes, Yukon Gold - 511. Potatoes, any other, specify - 512. Radishes - 513. Shallots - 614. Turnips - 515. Any other, specify
Division 4 - Organic Vine Crops
Division 8 - Vine CropsCLASSES
1. Cucumbers, Armenian - 12. Cucumbers, pickling, under 5” - 33. Cucumbers, pickling - 6 (11/2" - 2” maximum)4. Cucumbers, slicing, long, green - 3 (under 12")5. Cucumbers, slicing, lemon - 36. Cucumbers, slicing, other green specify - 37. Gourds, small - 3 (under 8")8. Gourds, large - 3 (over 8")9. Melons, any other, specify - 1
10. Pumpkins, large, field - 111. Pumpkins, small, pie - 212. Pumpkins, any other, specify - 113. Squash, acorn - 114. Squash, butternut - 115. Squash, cocozelle - 316. Squash, crookneck - 317. Squash, scallop - 318. Squash, spaghetti - 119. Squash, zucchini, golden - 320. Squash, zucchini, green - 321. Squash, summer, any other type - 322. Squash, winter, any other type - 323. Any other edible vine crop, specify - 1
Division 9 - SunflowersCLASSES
1. Sunflower, giant variety - 1 with mature seed head only2. Any other, specify - 1 with mature seed head only
Division 10 - “Nature’s Oddities”CLASSES
1. Most unusual root, bulb or tuber - 12. Largest root, bulb or tuber - 13. Most unusual vine crop - 14. Largest vine crop - 15. Sunflower, largest head6. Largest leaf7. Biggest carrot8. Heaviest squash9. Longest squash
10. Any other, specify
Division - 11 - Produce CharactersProduce characters must be reinforced and placed on a strong and disposable base not to exceed 12” x 16”. All materials used to create and support the character must be natural, such as toothpicks and bamboo sticks. No metal is allowed. Vegetable transformations will be disposed of if spoiled. Released Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm.CLASSES
1. Transform produce into a character from the Fair poster2. Any other, specify character
SQUASH MOBILE RACINGDirections: Attach wheels to the fastest squash and enter it in the Squash Mobile Races! Sorry, no motors.
These fun races will be held on Friday, August 13. Check in at noon in the Special Events Tent with your racer. Racing will begin at 12:30 pm. Winners will receive two admission tickets for Saturday or Sunday of the Fair.
1. Pre-registration not required. Register with your Squash Mobile directly at the Special Events Tent on Friday.
2. The entire Squash Mobile cannot exceed 5 inches in width. There are no length restrictions.
3. Squash Mobiles will be raced in separate classes.4. Everyone receives a prize for participating.
Age Groups:5 & under Ages 6 - 8 Ages 9 -12 Ages 13 - 17 Ages 18+
CLASSES“Drifter” Squash Mobile
Squash 8” or shorterwith standard wheels and axles
“Monster” Squash MobileSquash over 8” long
with standard wheels and axles
“Modified” Squash MobileAny size squash with super-modified bases
(to be classified at the discretion of the Pit Manager)
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AGRICULTURE
HERBSEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Monday, August 9 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Tuesday, August 10 at 10 am
Deliver exhibits to the Lath House
Limits: Sprigs not to be over 12” and must be trimmed and ready to display. Herbs are very delicate and as they disintegrate,the Exhibit Superintendent will remove them.
Division 15 - Herbs, FreshFairgrounds will furnish containers.
CLASSES1. Basil - 32. Catnip - 33. Chamomile - 34. Chives, garlic - 105. Chives, other, specify - 106. Cilantro - 37. Comfrey - 38. Dill - 39. Fennel - 3
10. Lavender, specify - 311. Marjoram - 312. Mint, specify - 313. Oregano - 314. Parsley - 315. Peppermint - 316. Rosemary - 317. Sage, specify - 318. Sweet Woodruff - 319. Thyme, specify - 320. Annual, other, specify - 321. Perennial, other, specify - 3
Division 16 - Herbs, DriedCLASSES
1. Dried herbs, tied in a bunch for hanging2. Dried herbs, in jars or containers3. Herb wreaths4. Any other, specify
HORTICULTUREEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Monday, August 9 from Noon - 7 pm
Judging - Tuesday, August 10 at 10 am
Deliver exhibits to the Lath House
Limits: Two entries per class per exhibitor.
Division 20 - ApplesApples should be polished, but not waxed.
CLASSES1. Delicious, red or golden - 52. Fuji - 53. Any variety, specify - 5
Division 21 - FigsCLASSES
1. Black Mission - 52. White Kadota - 53. Any variety, specify - 5
Division 22 - GrapesOne bunch of grapes.CLASSES
1. Table grapes, white, specify - 1 bunch2. Table grapes, black or red, specify - 1 bunch3. Wine grapes, white, specify - 1 bunch4. Wine grapes, red, specify - 1 bunch5. Any other, specify - 1 bunch
Division 23 - NectarinesCLASS
1. Any other specify - 5
Division 24 - PeachesPeaches should not be polished or rubbed
CLASSES1. Clings - 52. Freestone, yellow, specify - 53. White variety, specify - 54. Any other, specify - 5
Division 25 - PearsPears should be polished, but not waxedCLASSES
1. Asian type - 52. Bartlett - 53. Winter type, specify - 54. Any other, specify - 5
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AGRICULTURE
Division 26 - PlumsPlums should not be polished or rubbed.
CLASSES1. European type - 52. Japanese type - 53. Any other, specify - 5
Division 27 - PrunesCLASSES
1. French - 52. Any other, specify - 5
Division 28 - BerriesStandard berry baskets for berries.
CLASSES1. Blackberries2. Blueberries3. Marionberries4. Raspberries, red5. Strawberries4. Any other, specify
Division 29 - NutsCLASSES
1. Walnuts, 1 cup2. Any other, specify, 1 cup
Division 30 - Exotic FruitCLASSES
1. Any other, specify - 5
EGGSEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Wednesday, August 11 from 7 am - 8 am
Judging - Wednesday, August 11 at 8 am
Deliver egg entries to the Small Animal Exhibit Area
Limits: One entry per class per exhibitor.1. Submit one dozen clean eggs in a clean egg carton.
Eggs must be fresh.2. Eggs must be from hens cared for by the exhibitor,
and gathered, selected and cleaned by the exhibitor.3. Due to lack of refrigeration and space constraints,
not all entries will be displayed for the duration of the Fair. All other entries will be disposed of.
4. Eggs may be broken by the judge to assess quality and freshness.
5. Judging may include evaluation of egg cleanliness, shape, texture, size, color and freedom from defects.
BEESWAX & HONEYEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pm
Judging - Friday, August 6 at 10 am
Release - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines Building
Limits: Open to Nevada County residents only. One entry per class per exhibitor.
1. Entries of liquid (extracted) honey will be shown in Queenline or in any other recognized 1 lb (12 fl. oz) honey jars.
2. Entries shall bear no identifying marks or labels.3. All entries must be the product of the exhibitor’s
apiary and must have been produced (extracted or otherwise harvested) within 15 months prior to the Fair.
4. Pure beeswax, single block, not less than one pound Beeswax - any other (candles, molded items, etc.)
5. All entries of comb or section honey must be wrapped in clear plastic or contained in bee-proof transparent plastic or glass display.
6. The judges and other Fair officials assume no liabilities for loss or damage to entries.
7. Specify flower source when entering.
Division 38 - HoneyCLASSES
1. Two 1 lb. jars of liquid honey (white-light)2. Two 1 lb. jars of liquid honey (medium)3. Two 1 lb. jars of liquid honey (dark)4. Two section boxes or rounds of comb honey5. Two 12 oz. pieces or 1 lb. jar of cut comb or chunk honey 6. Two 1 lb. jars of finely granulated honey7. Two identical novel-shaped containers filled with
honey of any class8. One frame (any size) of extracting honey9. Pure beeswax, single block, not less than one pound
10. Beeswax, any other (candles, molded items, etc.)
Division 35 - EggsCLASSES
1. Brown Chicken Eggs2. White Chicken Eggs3. Farmer's Rainbow Eggs - assortment of natural colors4. Any other poultry eggs, specify
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ARTS AND COLLECTIBLES
ARTS & COLLECTIBLESProud Tradition Sponsored by: Todd & Kim Richards
Sweepstakes awards offered in this departmentEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Friday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines BuildingLimits: Nevada County residents only. Limit two entriesper class per exhibitor, unless otherwise stated.
1. For amateurs only, unless otherwise specified.2. All exhibits with the exception of Div. 45, 53 and 61 must be
the work of the exhibitor and must not have been shown at any other Nevada County Fair.
3. Total size not to exceed 864 sq. in. unless otherwise specified.4. Number of individual items must be listed on entry sheet and
exhibitor’s card.5. Items to be hung must be brought in ready for hanging.6. No commercial displays, brochures or advertising.7. All entries must have been completed by exhibitor within two
years of the opening date of the Fair to be eligible.8. Novice - An exhibitor with less than one year of experience.
Division 40 - BeadworkCLASSES
1. Bracelets2. Dreamcatchers3. Earrings4. Necklaces5. Purses6. Any other, specify
Division 41 - BirdhousesCLASSES
1. "The Fair is Back in Town!" - Fair Theme2. Indoor, decorative3. Outdoor, utilitarian4. Any other, specify
Division 42- Shadow BoxFill up to a 12” x 12” shadow box with memorabilia. Must be ready for hanging.CLASSES
1. Nevada County Fair2. School/Organization3. Any other, specify
Division 43 - Ceramics, Hand-formedDo not place felt on the bottom of your project as the judge checks the finish on the bottom. All items must have been fired in a kiln.CLASSES
1. Hand-built article2. Wheel thrown article3. Any other, specify
Division 44 - Ceramics, MoldDo not place felt on the bottom of your project as the judge checks the finish on the bottom.CLASS
1. Any, specify
Division 45 - Collector’s HobbyCollections must be mounted and take a space of not more than 18” x 18” x 18”. Flat-mount items should be fitted for hanging.CLASSES
1. Antique items2. Buttons3. Dolls, antique4. Any other, specify
Division 46 - DollsDolls must be handmade by the exhibitor. All dolls will be judged on the following items: painting, cleanliness, smoothness, original design of clothing, finish work, eye fit, hair and faithfulness to type.CLASSES
1. Doll, cloth2. Doll, porcelain3. Any other, specify
Division 47 - Recycled Art Create a piece of art from something you would normally recycle. Entry must be constructed of at least 70% recycled materials. Size may not exceed 2' x 2' x 2'. Limit one entry per exhibitor.CLASSES
1. Basket2. Jewelry3. Rug4. From a soda can or cans5. From recycled paper6. Any other, specify
Division 48 - GlassMaximum sizes:
Flat items - 24” x 36”Cube items - 12” x 12” x 18”Hanging items - 36” long, must be ready for hanging
CLASSES1. Leaded or stained2. Three-dimensional projects (lamps, terrariums, etc.)3. Any other, specify
Division 49 - JewelryCLASSES
1. Necklace2. Earrings3. Bracelet4. Ring
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Division 50 - GourdsCLASSES
1. Carving/filigree2. Coiling3. Painted4. Stained5. Woodburning (pyrography)6. Any other, specify
Division 53 - “I’m a Proud Grandparent!”Many grandparents in Nevada County have talented grandkids from out of the area who send special creations to their grandparents. This division is dedicated to those grandparents and grandkids. Danish System of judging. List grandchildren’s names and ages in the description.
Limits: Nevada County grandparents only. No larger than 11” x 17” in size.
Judged & displayed in Youth Department
CLASSES1. Artwork2. Crafts3. Photography4. Writing5. Any other, specify
Division 54 - MiscellaneousCLASSES
1. Blue Jean Art2. Cards, handmade (must be submitted in a plastic
sleeve for display purposes)3. Christmas items, specify4. Creative yard art, specify5. Decoupage, specify6. Dreamcatchers, non-beaded7. Leatherwork8. Macramé 9. Metal work, specify
10. Mosaics, under 16” x 16” x 16”11. Mosaics, over 16” x 16” x 16”12. Quilling13. Soaps, handmade14. Wall ornament, natural plant material15. Any other, specify, under 16” x 16” x 16”16. Any other, specify, over 16” x 16” x 16”
Division 55 - Tanzangle/Zentangle A popular art form of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns. Must be in black and white.
CLASSES1. "The Fair is Back in Town!" - Fair Theme2. Holiday Theme3. Any other, specify
ARTS AND COLLECTIBLES
Division 56 - Rubber StampingCLASSES
1. Birthday cards2. Holiday cards3. Any other, specify
Division 57 - Scrapbooks, NoviceDivision 58 - ScrapbooksNote to Exhibitors: Submit a one page or a two-page themed spread (in a protective sleeve) from a scrapbook for judging and display. Please mount the sleeved pages on rigid material for display purposes. Each page may not exceed 12" x 12".CLASSES
1. Family2. Holiday3. Nevada County Fair4. Pets5. Wedding6. Any other, specify
Division 61 - “Out of the Attic”Limit: One entry per exhibitor. Do you have some fun and interesting vintage photographs or items tucked away in the attic? Enter it and share your family history. List the year of photo or where it came from in the description on the entry form.
1. Item, specify2. Photo
Division 62 - Decorative ChairLimit: One entry per exhibitor.
1. Exhibitor must provide their own chair or bench.2. Exhibitors must paint and decorate the chair with the Fair’s
theme "The Fair is Back in Town!"CLASSES
1. Chair2. Bench
Division 63 - Decorative LampLimit: Two entries per exhibitor.CLASSES
1. Most unique (re-purpose another object or objects into a lamp)
2. Best decorated (decorations added to an existing lamp)3. "The Fair is Back in Town!" - Fair Theme4. Ugly lamp
Division 64 - Arts & Crafts - Residential CareFor individuals in residential care, residents of a convalescent home or adult daycare clients. Danish system of judging.CLASSES
1. Art - no larger than 16” x 16” x 16”2. Adult coloring - mounted on card stock with 1” border3. Ceramics4. Clothing & textiles5. Crafts6. Photography7. Any other, specify
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ARTS AND COLLECTIBLES / CLOTHING AND TEXTILES
CLOTHING & TEXTILESProud Tradition Sponsored by: Carol Glicker "Thank you to Nevada
County Knitters"Sweepstakes awards offered in this departmentEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Friday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to Ponderosa HallLimits: Nevada County residents only. Limit one entry per class per exhibitor.
1. Maximum of 34 entries per exhibitor.2. All entries in this department must have been completed by
exhibitor within two years of the opening date of the Fair to be eligible for awards.
3. No item may be entered that was previously entered in the Fair.4. All items must be clean and pressed. Soiled and worn items
will be disqualified.
Division 78 - EmbroideryCLASSES
1. Brazilian embroidery 2. Crewel embroidery3. Cross stitch, iron-on pattern, not counted4. Japanese embroidery
5. Machine embroidered item6. Ribbon embroidery7. Single color work embroidery8. Swedish weaving/huck embroidery
9. Any other, specify
Division 83 - Counted Cross StitchCLASSES
1. Bell pull2. Christmas3. Holiday other than Christmas4. Picture, image under 12”, 12-14 stitches per inch, (framed,
with picture wire hangers)5. Picture, image over 12”, 14-16 stitches per inch, (framed,
with picture wire hangers)6. Pictures, set of, specify number7. Towel8. Any other, specify
Division 84 - Hand KnittedCLASSES
1. Baby Apparel2. Cap or hat3. Cape or poncho4. Doily5. Dress or skirt
Division 65 - Arts & Crafts by People w/DisabilitiesFor individuals requiring assistance in activities of daily care. Danish system of judging.CLASSES
1. Art - no larger than 16” x 16” x 16”2. Adult coloring - mounted on card stock with 1” border3. Ceramics4. Clothing & textiles5. Crafts6. Photography7. Any other, specify
PANDEMIC PROJECTS Proud Tradition Sponsored by: Patrick EidmanEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Monday, August 9 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines BuildingLimits: Nevada County residents only. Limit one entry per class per exhibitor.
Division 994 - Adult Department Pandemic ProjectsThe COVID-19 pandemic changed our lives and our world in many ways. These classes were created for exhibitors to share how they personally experienced it. CLASSES
1. Homemade or decorated face mask, unused2. Journal entry or story about COVID-193. Photo and story about a new pet or animal adopted
during the pandemic4. Any other, specify
5. Exhibits will be displayed on equipment furnished by the Fair.6. Hanging items: Pictures must come with wire picture
hangers only.7. No other hanging devices are allowed.8. Novice - exhibitor with less than one year of experience.
Division 77 - CrochetedCLASSES
1. Baby apparel2. Cape or poncho3. Child’s apparel4. Doily5. Hat or cap6. Jacket, coat, dress or 2-piece outfit7. Lace, 1 yard min. length (separate or applied to item)8. Novelty toys, stuffed animals, any stuffed item, dolls, flowers9. Pillow
10. Placemats, 211. Pot holder12. Rug13. Scarf14. Shawl or stole15. Slippers16. Sweater17. Tatted, any item, specify18. Any other, specify
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SEWINGDivision 98 - Novice SewingDivision 99 - Novice Machine SewingDivision 100 - SewingDivision 101 - Machine SewingCLASSES
1. Accessories, individual items2. Apron3. Blouse4. Coat5. Coordinated outfit, 3-5 pcs.6. Costume7. Dress8. Fleecewear9. Garment, silk
10. Jacket, any type material11. Jumper12. Playclothes, child’s13. Robe14. Shirt15. Skirt16. Slacks17. Sleepwear18. Vest19. Wedding dress20. Any other, specify
Division 103 - Doll ClothesEntry is judged on clothing only.Limit: One entry per exhibitor. May display on a doll.CLASSES
1. Crocheted2. Hand sewn3. Knitted4. Machine5. Any other, specify
Division 104 - Handmade Teddy BearsCLASSES
1. Teddy Bear, intended as a toy2. Teddy Bear, intended as a collectible
Division 105 - Wearable ArtIndividually designed clothing and accessories created as fine or expressive art. Entries should be original and unique artistic creations or statements. Techniques include, but are not limited to, fabric manipulation, embellishing, embroidery, appliqué, painting/dyeing and collaging.
CLASSES1. Blouse or dress2. Jacket or vest3. Purse4. Skirt or jumper5. Any other, specify
CLOTHING AND TEXTILES6. Fingerless mitts/gloves/mittens7. Lace, 1 yard min. length (separate or applied to item)8. Novelty - toys, stuffed animals, any stuffed item, doll, flowers9. Scarf
10. Shawl or stole11. Slippers12. Socks13. Sweater, bulky knit cardigan, natural fibers14. Sweater, bulky knit cardigan, synthetic fibers15. Sweater, bulky knit pullover, natural fibers16. Sweater, bulky knit pullover, synthetic fibers17. Sweater, child’s cardigan18. Sweater, child’s pullover19. Sweater, reg. knit cardigan, natural fibers20. Sweater, reg. knit cardigan, synthetic fibers21. Sweater, reg. knit pullover, natural fibers22. Sweater, reg. knit pullover, synthetic fibers23. Vest24. Any other, specify
Division 85 - NeedlepointCLASSES
1. Original item, not using preprinted or stamped canvas2. Picture(s) (framed, with picture wire hangers)3. Plastic canvas4. Any other, specify
Division 86 - Afghans or ThrowsCLASSES
1. Crocheted2. Embroidered3. Granny squares4. Hand knitted5. Ripple stitch6. Stripes7. Strips8. Woven9. Any other, specify
Division 87 - MiscellaneousCLASSES
1. Bag2. Latch-hooked item, specify3. Novelty item, specify4. Rug, braided5. Rug, latch-hooked6. Rug, any other, specify7. Any other, specify
Division 88 - Decorated HatsCreate your dream hat with dried or silk flowers, ribbons or any imaginative item of your choice. Bring your hat on a hat or wig stand for display.CLASSES
1. Beach hat2. Garden hat3. Party hat4. Any other, specify
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QUILTS
Proud Tradition Sponsored by: Pine Tree Quilt Guild
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Friday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to Ponderosa HallLimits: Nevada County residents only.
1. All exhibitors limited to three entries per division with one entry per class.
2. All entries must have been completed within two years of the opening date of the Fair to be eligible for awards.
3. All items must be clean and in like-new condition.4. Items will be displayed as space allows.5. All quilts must come ready for hanging.6. Sew a 4” wide casing across the top of the back of the quilt.7. No pins will be allowed.8. Specify dimensions on all entries.
Division 110 - Quilts, My First QuiltCLASSES
1. Quilts2. Wall hanging3. Any other, specify
Division 111 - Quilts, Beginner
Division 112 - Quilts, IntermediateCLASSES
1. Art-to-wear quilted jacket, vest, etc. (no pre-quilted fabric)2. Child’s, any size3. Embroidered, hand or machine quilted by another (list
quilter’s name)4. Embroidered, hand or machine quilted by exhibitor5. Hand-appliquéd, hand quilted6. Hand-pieced or appliquéd, machine quilted7. Hand-pieced, hand quilted8. Machine-appliquéd, machine quilted by another, list
quilter’s name9. Machine-appliquéd, machine quilted by exhibitor
10. Machine-pieced, hand quilted11. Machine-pieced, machine quilted by another, list quilter’s name12. Machine-pieced, machine quilted by exhibitor13. Made from purchased kit or block of the month kit14. Miniature, not over 25”x 25”15. Pillow16. Assembled by a group, club, class, etc.17. Tied, any size18. Wall hanging, made from a purchased kit or
block-of-the-month kit19. Wall hanging20. Any other, specify
Division 113 - Quilts, AdvancedCLASSES
1. Art-to-wear quilted jacket, vest, etc., no pre-quilted fabric2. Machine pieced, hand-quilted by exhibitor3. Quilt, hand-appliquéd, hand-quilted4. Quilt, hand-pieced, hand quilted5. Quilt, machine-appliquéd, machine-quilted by exhibitor6. Quilt, machine-pieced, machine-quilted by exhibitor7. Quilt, machine-pieced, machine-quilted by another, list
quilter’s name8. Quilted pillow9. Wall hanging
10. Any other, specify
Division 114 - Quilts, ProfessionalCLASS
1. Clothing2. Quilt3. Wall hanging4. Any other, specify
Division 115 - Artistic QuiltingHighly decorated, embellished quilting using flowers, buttons, ribbons, colored thread., etc.CLASSES
1. Art clothing2. Art quilt3. Art wall hanging4. Any other, specify
Division 116 - Fair Theme Challenge QuiltCreate a quilt or a wall hanging using the Fair theme.CLASS
1. Challenge Quilt - "The Fair is Back in Town!"
DIVISION DEFINITIONSMY FIRST QUILT - is intended for an exhibitor who is just beginning in quilting and has been quilting for one year or less. An exhibitor may enter My First Quilt class only once. One item per class per exhibitor.BEGINNER - is an exhibitor with two years quilting experience or less. One may remain a novice for two years and then must enter into the intermediate division or higher. Class work may be submitted in this division.INTERMEDIATE - is an exhibitor who has been entered as a Novice two years previously or has been quilting for more than two years. One may remain as an intermediate quilter for as long as one wishes. No class work may be submitted in this division.ADVANCED - is an exhibitor who has achieved a marked degree of expertise in quilting and is not required to exhibit as a professional. No classwork may be submitted in this division. No purchased kits or block of the month kits allowed.PROFESSIONAL - is an exhibitor who teaches quilting or is engaged in quilting and/or sewing as an ongoing commercial enterprise. This division is also open to anyone whose skills are on a professional level. No purchased kits or block of the month kits allowed.
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Proud Tradition Sponsored by: Shanti Emerson
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pm
Judging - Monday, August 9 at 10 am
Release - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Tall Pines Building
Limits: Nevada County residents only. Limit one entry per class per exhibitor.
1. All entries must be the artist’s own original artistic creation.
2. All entries must be completely dry. Hanging wire to be installed one third distance from top of frame or canvas.
3. No exposed glass edges.
4. Size of entry shall not exceed 48 inches in length or width, including frame.
5. All artwork must be original and created by the submitting artist, and have been produced within two years of the opening day of the Fair. Entries may not have been previously exhibited at the Fair.
6. Fair Management reserves the right to remove any item which it deems not in the best interest of the Fair and to limit entries to facilities available.
7. Art not meeting above rules may not be accepted for display.
8. No business cards or signs to be displayed.
DIVISION DEFINITIONS
NOVICE - Exhibitor with less than one year of experience.
INTERMEDIATE - Exhibitor who has been painting for more than one year. One may remain as an intermediate painter for as long as one wishes. No classwork or copies may be submitted in this division. This is considered as a hobby.
ADVANCED - Exhibitor who has achieved a marked degree of expertise in his/her art medium but does not consider himself/herself professional. No classwork or copies may be submitted in this division.
PROFESSIONAL - Limited to artists who teach on a regular basis, sells regularly as part of his/her livelihood or has “one-man shows.” Exhibitors in this division are not permitted to enter any other division. No class work or copies may be submitted in this division.
FINE ARTS
Division 120 - Best Nevada County SceneOne entry per class. All entries must be of a recognizable location and location is to be noted on entry form. No computer-generated artwork.
CLASS1. Best Nevada County Scene - any media except oil2. Best Nevada County Scene - oil only
Division 122 - Novice Art
Division 123 - Intermediate Art
Division 124 - Advanced Art
Division 125 - Professional ArtCLASSES
1. Computer-generated art2. Drawing - charcoal, pencil, pen & ink, scratch board3. Mixed media collage (no digitally altered
photography)4. Oil, alkyd, acrylic (oil technique on canvas)5. Other: batik, woodblock, engraving, etching,
serigraphy, non-canvas surface, etc.6. Pastel7. Watermedia, tempera, gouache8. Any other, specify
China PaintingEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from 11 am - 7 pmJudging - Monday, August 9 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Tall Pines BuildingLimits: Nevada County residents only. Limit one entry per class, per exhibitor.
Division 127 - China Painting - Novice
Division 128 - China PaintingCLASSES
1. Flat items: platters, plates, pin dishes and trays2. Large items: vases, bowls, pitchers and tea pots3. Small items: spoons, name plaques, jewelry, bells, eggs4. Any other, specify
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FINE ARTS
SCULPTUREEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Monday, August 9 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Tall Pines Building
Limits: Nevada County residents only. Maximum two entries per exhibitor.
1. Sculpture should not exceed 50 pounds and not be wider or deeper than 3’ nor higher than 4’.
2. Work must be original and may not be a production or modeled form.
3. The Fair will provide pedestals to display, if needed.4. Definitions of novice, intermediate, advanced and
professional are listed preceding the Fine Arts classes (page 20).
5. Management reserves the right to remove any sculpture which it deems not in the best interest of the Fair and to limit entries to space available.
Division 130 - Sculpture - NoviceDivision 131 - Sculpture - IntermediateDivision 132 - Sculpture - AdvancedDivision 133 - Sculpture - ProfessionalCLASSES
1. Bronze2. Clay3. Marble4. Metal5. Wood6. Wood carving7. Any other, specify
WRITINGEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon- 7 pmJudging - Friday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Tall Pines BuildingLimits: Nevada County residents only. Two entries per exhibitor.
1. All entries must be the original work of the exhibitor.2. Submit typed, double-spaced 81/2” x 11” sheets of white
paper (1 side only), 10 pt or larger font - 1” margins or more.3. Each sheet must be numbered and mounted
separately on 9” x 12” construction paper.4. Place name on back of exhibit.5. Poetry: May be configured in any way on the paper.6. Prose: May not exceed 1,000 words.
Division 134 - PoetryCLASSES
1. Adventure2. Haiku3. Humor4. Nature5. "The Fair is Back in Town!"6. Any other, specify
Division 135 - ProseCLASSES
1. Children’s story (This may be illustrated but judging will be done on manuscript only.)
2. Expository3. Short story4. "The Fair is Back in Town!"
Division 136 - Posters for PeaceAll local rules for writing apply. Using a half sheet of posterboard (14” x 22”), create a poster promoting peace. The poster may be concerned with the individual, the family, the community, the nation or the world. Any medium may be used - words, drawing, painting, etc. They will be hung for display by attaching velcro on the backside; consequently, they cannot be too heavy to hang.CLASS
1. Poster for Peace
COMMUNITY HERO Proud Tradition Sponsored by: YubaNet.comEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Friday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines BuildingLimits Nevada County residents only. One entry per
exhibitor.1. Total size not to exceed 11" x 17"2. Entries must include a photograph or hand drawn
picture as well as writing3. Place name on back of exhibit
Division 992 Adult Department Community HeroThey are our heroes – the everyday people in our lives and in our community who do extraordinary things in big and small ways that demonstrate courage, kindness, compassion and selflessness. This division was created to celebrate and honor the heroes in your life.
Take a piece of cardstock paper (no larger than 11 x 17) and include a photograph or hand drawn picture, as well as a paragraph or two on who your hero is and why. All entries will receive a ribbon and some entries will be highlighted on the Fairgrounds social media channels.CLASS
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FLORICULTURE
FLORICULTUREProud Tradition Sponsored by: Darlene Moberg
Sweepstakes awards offered in this department
See Individual Categories for Division Limits
See Individual Categories for Receiving Dates
Deliver exhibits to Evergreen HallLimits: Nevada County residents only.
1. No toxic or deadly plants allowed.2. Exhibits in Potted Plants and Cut Flowers must have been
grown by the exhibitor within Nevada County.3. Exhibits must be adequately and correctly labeled and
made visible to the public. Due to the public’s interest in the names of plant material used in artistic designs & dry arrangements, we request exhibitors furnish a 3” x 5” card with names of plant materials used.
4. Fairgrounds does not assume responsibility for any article lost, stolen or damaged.
5. Exhibits in Cut Flowers will be released from the Wednesday show on Friday, August 13 at 8 am and from the Friday show on Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm. Claim checks must be presented when claiming entries.
6. Exhibitors must provide drainage saucers for plants in pots.7. Owner’s names must be on the bottom of all containers
and accessories.8. Cut flowers to be exhibited in containers supplied by the Fair.9. Sweepstakes shall be awarded on the basis of scoring
guidelines located on page 84, #19 under Exhibits.10. Watering: Potted plants and garden exhibits will be
maintained by Floriculture staff. Exhibitors with plants requiring special care in watering may leave written instructions with Floriculture staff.
11. Bonsai exhibitors are responsible for the watering/care of their own entries.
12. Arrangements: In all artistic design classes (including table settings but not dry arrangements), the design must contain some fresh plant material.
13. Materials: The use of soft accessory dressing (beads, spray paint, figurines, etc.) should be kept to a minimum and must be anchored securely. No silk or artificial fruits, vegetables or flowers may be used. The following are not permitted in flower shows: natural bird nests; “stuffed birds;” butterflies or other insects; fish, birds or other animals.
14. Maximum width for standard arrangements is 30”, provided space is available.
15. Miniature arrangements will be no more than 6" x 6" x 6".16. Novice - Exhibitor with less than one year of experience.
Score Card for All DesignsConformance (to handbook requirements) ........20%Design (Elements, Principles) ................................40%Artistic Concept ........................................................15%Expression (Interpretation of Class) ......................10%Distinction ..................................................................15%
Total Score 100%Score Card for Potted PlantsCultural Perfection ....................................................60%Condition & Grooming ...........................................25%Distinctiveness ...........................................................10%Correct, complete name .............................................5%
Total Score 100%Score Card for Cut FlowersCultural Perfection ....................................................60%Condition & Grooming ...........................................30%Distinction ..................................................................10%
Total Score 100%
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Division 138 - BonsaiMeasurement to be taken from the top of the pot to the top of the tree.CLASSES
1. Bonsai, group planting of 4 or more of the same type of tree.
2. Bonsai, landscape planting of 4 or more different trees, incorporate the elements found in Penjing or Saikei.
3. Miniature, 0” to 6” height of tree4. Small, from 6” to 12” height of tree5. Medium, from 12” to 24” height of tree6. Large, from 24” to 36” height of tree7. Extra large, from 36” to 48” height of tree8. Extra extra large, 48” and over height of tree
Division 139 - CactusCLASSES
1. Cephalocereus & Espostoa-Oreolereus - Hairy cactus2. Chamaecereus - Silvestrii - Peanut Cactus3. Echinocactus - Golden Barrel4. Epiphyllum - Orchid Cactus5. Mammillaria Elongata & varieties-Golden Stars, Pink Nymph6. Mammillaria, any solitary ball type7. Mammillaria, any ball type clustering8. Opuntia Species - Beaver Tail, Prickly Pear, Cholla9. Zygocactus, Schlumberga Hybrids - Christmas,
Thanksgiving and Easter10. Dish garden11. Any other, specify
Division 140 - Carnivorous PlantsCLASS
1. Any type, specify
Division 141 - SucculentsCLASSES
1. Agave2. Aloe3. Crassula4. Dish garden5. Echeveria6. Euphorbia7. Kalanchoe8. Sedum9. Sempervivum - "hens and chicks" plants
10. Any other, specify
Division 142 - Fairy GardensLive plants are to be used unless otherwise stated.CLASSES
1. Basket2. Bird bath3. Dresser drawer4. "The Fair is Back in Town!" - Fair Theme5. Flower box6. Flower pot
POTTED PLANTS
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Monday, August 9 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Tuesday, August 10 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Limits: Two entries per class per exhibitor
1. Plants must have been personally cared for by Exhibitor for at least the past four months.
2. If a hanging plant, specify on the entry form.3. Exhibitors must provide drainage saucers for plants in
pots. The diameter of the pot is to be determined by measurement of the inside edge.
4. Exhibitors must label potted plants with botanical name using a plant stake that will be visible to the public.
5. African Violets must be in bloom and shown with single crown only.
Division 137 - Potted PlantsTo remain for the duration of the Fair.CLASSES
1. Aucuba2. Begonia, fibrous, ex. dragon wings, cane3. Begonia, Rhizomatous - ex. Rex4. Begonia, tuberous (multi-flora)5. Bromeliad6. Coleus7. Diffenbaca (Dumb Cane)8. Ferns, Boston type9. Ferns, maiden hair type
10. Ferns, sword type11. Ferns, any other, specify12. Fuschia13. Geranium14. Ivy, small leaf15. Ivy, any other, specify, not over 15” pot16. Miniature roses17. Orchids18. Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily)19. Pelargonium20. Philodendron21. Pothos22. Potted plant, flowering23. Potted plant, foliage24. Spider plant25. Trandescantia26. Topiaries27. Violets, African28. Violets, African, miniature29. Any other, specify (Continued on next page)
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Division 142 - Fairy Gardens (continued)7. Gourd8. Tea cup9. Terrarium
10. Wagon11. Wash tub12. Wheelbarrow13. Any other, specify
Division 143 - Novelty Plant Containers Plant a novelty container that is not more than 18" wide. There is no limit on height.
CLASSES1. Basket2. Hat3. Teapot4. Terrarium5. Any other, specify
Division 144 - Floral Arrangements / Potted Plants By People With Disabilities
Arrangements and potted plants by people with disabilities (those requiring assistance in activities of daily care). Danish system of judging.
CLASSES1. Floral Arrangements2. Potted Plants
FLORICULTURE
WEDNESDAY SHOWARTISTIC DESIGN
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Wednesday, August 11 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 at 7 am
Limits: One entry per class per exhibitor.
Division 148 - Floral Arrangements, Novice
Division 149 - Floral ArrangementsCreate an arrangement inspired by the title specified.
CLASSES1. Standard Arrangement - "Together Again"2. Standard Arrangement - "Nevada County Strong"3. Miniature Arrangement - "Back in the Saddle"4. Miniature Arrangement - "Fair Fun in 2021"
Division 150 - Table Setting OpenExhibition Table Setting - An artistic design without practical considerations. Stands and backdrops acceptable as long as they do not exceed 24”w x 18"deep x 42"high. Omit silverware.
Functional Table Setting - Along with flower arrangement, table setting should include dish, glassware, linens and napkin. Accessories are optional. Omit silverware. No paper products. Not to exceed 24”w x 18"deep x 42"high.
CLASSES
1. Exhibition Table Setting - Fair Theme "The Fair is Back in Town!"
2. Functional Table Setting - Fair Theme "The Fair is Back in Town!"
3. Functional Table Setting - Favorite Holiday Dinner
Division 151 - Companion ArrangementsDisplay fresh or dried floral arrangements with a hanging piece of artwork. Artwork need not be done by the exhibitor. The entire display not to exceed 24” wide x 24” deep x 48” high. The exhibit will be judged by using the principles of design. To remain for the entire Fair. Exhibitor may freshen arrangement if needed.
CLASS1. Companion
DRY ARRANGEMENTS Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Monday, August 9 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Tuesday, August 10 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
No Entry FeeLimits: One entry per class per exhibitor
1. No fresh or silk flowers.2. Acceptable dry materials include: silica gel flowers,
freeze-dried flowers, everlasting, glycerinated materials, pressed and air-dried materials.
3. Acceptable fillers include: grasses, herbs, grains, woods, pod, raffia, cones and mosses.
Division 145 - Dry Arrangements - NoviceDivision 146 - Dry ArrangementsCreate an arrangement according to the title specified.
CLASSES1. Standard Arrangement - Fair Theme "The Fair is Back
in Town!"2. Miniature Arrangement - Fair Theme "The Fair is Back
in Town!"3. Wreaths4. Swags
Division 147 - Dry Arrangements - Fairy GardenCLASSES
1. Fairy Garden in a Basket2. Hanging Fairy Garden3. "The Fair is Back in Town!" - Fair Theme
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Division 152 - Nevada County Arrangements
Limits: One entry per class per exhibitor
1. Exhibits must feature natural material found in Nevada County. Some fresh plant material must be included.
CLASSES1. Nevada County Arrangement, Standard2. Nevada County Arrangement, Miniature
Division 153 - Garden Photo ContestA display of photo(s), attractively mounted together and prepared for hanging. Show the beauty of the plants and design. Pictures should have been taken within the past year and be large enough to be seen clearly in your display. Emphasis is on the beauty and functionality of your garden, rather than the technical quality of the photos. Display should not exceed 2' x 2' x 2'.
CLASSES1. Garden Photo Contest
WEDNESDAY SHOWCUT FLOWERS
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10 from Noon - 7 pm Wednesday, August 11 from 7 am to 8:30 am
Judging - Wednesday, August 11 at 10 am
Release - Friday, August 13 at 6 am (except winner)
Limits: Two entries per class per exhibitor
Division 164 - Cut Flowers / Wednesday ShowSpecimens: Three of one color, or mixed, unless specified. Stem should be 6 inches long, if possible. Spray: Main stem with multiple shoots with flowers all the way around. Specify name of roses. Single stem roses will be floated and displayed in small bubble bowls provided by Nevada County Fair.
CLASSES (BOTH SHOWS)
1. Aster, - 32. Begonias, tuberous, floating - 23. Calendula - 34. Celosia - 15. Chrysanthemum, dwarf - 2 sprays6. Cone flower - 37. Cosmos, lavender - 38. Cosmos, mixed - 39. Dahlia, formal decorative, under 8” - 1
10. Dahlia, formal, decorative, over 8”- 111. Dahlia, informal decorative (incl. semicactus) under 8”- 112. Dahlia, informal decorative (incl. semicactus) over 8”- 113. Dahlia, incurved cactus - 114. Dahlia, laciniated - 115. Dahlia, ball or pompon - 116. Dahlia, any other - 117. Daisies, specify - 318. Fuchsia - 6 blooms19. Gaillardia - 320. Geranium - 1 stem21. Gladiolus, large type -122. Gladiolus, small type -123. Hibiscus - 124. Hydrangeas, mophead - 1 stem25. Hydrangeas, paniculata - 1 stem26. Hydrangeas, lacecap - 1 stem27. Lily - 1 stem28. Marigold, Carnation type - 229. Marigold, Chrysanthemum type - 230. Marigold, giant orange shades - 231. Marigold, giant yellow shades - 232. Marigold, small double 1 color - 1 spray33. Marigold, small double, bi-color - 1 spray34. Marigold, small single, bi-color, 1 spray35. Marigold, small single, one color - 1 spray36. Ornamental grasses - 3 stems37. Perennials, any other bulbous, specify - 138. Perennials, any other, specify - 139. Petunias, bi-color - 1 spray40. Petunias, double - 1 spray41. Petunias, fringed - 1 spray42. Petunias, plain, one color - 1 spray43. Petunias, ruffled - 1 spray44. Phlox, perennial - 1 spray45. Roses, floribunda, red - 1 spray46. Roses, floribunda, any color but red - 1 spray47. Roses, Grandiflora red - 1 spray48. Roses, Grandiflora, any color but red - 1 spray49. Roses, hybrid tea red - 1 spray50. Roses, hybrid tea, any color but red - 1 spray51. Roses, miniature red - 1 spray52. Roses, miniature, any color but red - 1 spray53. Roses, Polyantha, (baby) red - 1 spray54. Roses, Polyantha, (baby) any color but red - 1 spray55. Roses, single, red - 1 spray56. Roses, single, any color but red - 1 spray57. Shrub or tree, flowering - 1 spray58. Shrub or tree, fruiting - 1 spray59. Sunflower, ornamental - 360. Zinnia, Dahlia type - 1 stem61. Zinnia, giant, any color - 1 stem62. Zinnia, any other, specify - 1 stem63. Annual, any other, specify - 3
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FRIDAY SHOWCUT FLOWERS
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Friday, August 13 from 7 am - 9 am
Judging - Friday, August 13 at 10 am
Release - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Limits: Two entries per class per exhibitor.
Division 165 - Cut Flowers / Friday Show
CLASSES1. Aster, - 32. Begonias, tuberous, floating - 23. Calendula - 34. Celosia - 15. Chrysanthemum, dwarf - 2 sprays6. Cone flower -37. Cosmos, lavender - 38. Cosmos, mixed - 39. Dahlia, formal decorative, under 8” - 1
10. Dahlia, formal, decorative, over 8”- 111. Dahlia, informal decorative (incl. semicactus) under 8” - 112. Dahlia, informal decorative (incl. semicactus) over 8” - 113. Dahlia, incurved cactus - 114. Dahlia, laciniated - 115. Dahlia, ball or pompon - 116. Dahlia, any other - 117. Daisies, specify - 318. Fuchsia - 6 blooms19. Gaillardia - 320. Geranium -1 stem21. Gladiolus, large type - 122. Gladiolus, small type - 123. Hibiscus - 124. Hydrangeas, mophead - 1 stem25. Hydrangeas, paniculata - 1 stem26. Hydrangeas, lacecap - 1 stem27. Lily - 1 stem28. Marigold, Carnation type - 229. Marigold, Chrysanthemum type - 230. Marigold, giant orange shades - 231. Marigold, giant yellow shades - 232. Marigold, small double 1 color - 1 spray33. Marigold, small double, bi-color - 1 spray34. Marigold, small single, bi-color - 1 spray35. Marigold, small single, one color - 1 spray36. Ornamental grasses - 3 stems37. Perennials, any other bulbous, specify - 138. Perennials, any other, specify - 139. Petunias, bi-color - 1 spray
40. Petunias, double -1 spray41. Petunias, fringed -1 spray42. Petunias, plain, one color -1 spray43. Petunias, ruffled -1 spray44. Phlox, perennial -1 spray45. Roses, floribunda, red -1 spray46. Roses, floribunda, any color but red -1 spray47. Roses, Grandiflora red -1 spray48. Roses, Grandiflora, any color but red -1 spray49. Roses, hybrid tea red -1 spray50. Roses, hybrid tea, any color but red -1 spray51. Roses, miniature red -1 spray52. Roses, miniature, any color but red -1 spray53. Roses, Polyantha, (baby) red -1 spray54. Roses, Polyantha, (baby) any color but red -1 spray55. Roses, single, red -156. Roses, single, any color but red -157. Shrub or tree, flowering -1 spray58. Shrub or tree, fruiting -1 spray59. Sunflower, ornamental -360. Zinnia, Dahlia type -1 stem61. Zinnia, giant, any color -1 stem62. Zinnia, any other, specify - 1 stem63. Annual, any other, specify -3
SPECIAL FLORICULTURECONTESTS
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Friday, August 13 from 7 am - 9 am
Judging - Friday, August 13 at 10 am
Release - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Limits: Two entries per class per exhibitor. Friday Show Cut Flower rules apply.
Division 175 - A Bowl of Roses!Bowl of Roses - 10 or more stems. Container to be furnished by the Fair.
CLASS1. A bowl of roses
Division 176 - Stop and Smell the RosesMost fragrant rose competition. Single stem. Specify name of rose on entry.
CLASS1. Stop and smell the roses
Division 177 - Bouquet of Marigolds Bouquet of Marigolds, 10 or more stems. Container to be furnished by the Fair.
CLASS1. Bouquet of marigolds
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FOODS / BAKED
BAKED FOODSProud Tradition Sponsored by: Richard Scofield
Sweepstakes awards offered in this department
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pmReceiving - Monday, August 9 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Tuesday, August 10 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines BuildingLimits: Nevada County residents only. One entry per class per exhibitor. Maximum 34 entries per exhibitor. Open judging.
1. All entries must be home-prepared by the exhibitor.2. No package mixes unless specified.3. All exhibits should be brought in on disposable paper plates or
pans which are enclosed in a Ziploc® or tied clear plastic bag. Do not label.
4. Exhibitors may enter any size whole cake or loaf, however, only a small portion of the item may be exhibited.
5. Exhibits brought to the Fair become property of the Fair. After being exposed to the public for five days, they are not suitable for human consumption and the Health Department has advised that the exhibits not be returned to the exhibitor. Exhibits will be sprayed with a preservative following judging to prevent their deterioration during the Fair.
6. No seafood.7. Space for food requiring refrigeration is very limited.
Division 178 - Bagels (3 of each)
CLASSES1. Cinnamon Raisin2. "Everything" seasoning3. Plain4. Poppy Seed5. Sesame Seed6. Any other, specify
Division 179 - Biscuits and Rolls (3 of each)CLASSES
1. Biscuits2. Scones3. Sweet rolls, any type4. Yeast rolls5. Any other, specify
Division 180 - BreadsCLASSES
1. Banana bread2. Banana nut bread3. Ciabatta 4. Cornbread5. English muffin - 3 6. Focaccia, Flavored 7. Focaccia, Plain 8. French bread9. Machine made, any type
10. Naan, garlic - 3 11. Naan, plain - 3 12. Novelty bread13. Nut and fruit bread14. Pita - 3 15. Pretzel bread 16. Pumpkin bread17. Raisin bread, yeast18. Rye bread19. Sourdough20. White bread, yeast21. White bread, other, specify22. Whole wheat bread, yeast (half or more whole wheat flour)23. Zucchini bread24. Zucchini nut bread25. Any other, no yeast, specify26. Any other, yeast, specify
Division 181 - Breads, Artistic and Decorative Using scoring to create artistic patterns on sourdough boules/batards or seeds, fruits, and vegetables to create edible art on focaccia. Entries in this division will be judged only on appearance and displayed intact (as space allows). Only natural, edible ingredients are allowed. All loaves and ingredients must be shelf stable and not require refrigeration. Entries in class 1 should have decorative elements baked into/onto the loaf and not simply be embellished.
CLASSES1. Focaccia or other flatbread, decorated with herbs/
vegetables/seeds2. Sourdough baguette or batard, scored3. Sourdough boule, scored
Division 182 - Cobbler/CrispCLASSES
1. Apple2. Blackberry3. Blueberry4. Peach5. Any other, specify
Division 183 - Cookies (6 of each)
CLASSES1. Bar cookies, fruit2. Bar cookies, any other, specify3. Biscotti4. Brownies, chocolate5. Chocolate chip6. Drop cookies, dark7. Drop cookies, light8. Filled cookies9. Ginger snaps
10. Oatmeal cookies11. Oatmeal chocolate chip12. Peanut butter cookies13. Refrigerator cookies (chilled & sliced)14. Rolled cookies (Continued on next page)
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Division 184 - Decorated Cookies (6 of each)
CLASSES1. Fair theme "The Fair is Back in Town!" 2. Any type, specify
Division 185 - Cookie JarLimit: One entry per class per exhibitor.Use a clear glass jar to display five different varieties of cookies Jar may be decorated. A sample of each cookie to be provided in a separate plastic bag. Entries will be judged as follows:
Flavor ............................................................50%Appearance in jar .........................................25%Compatibility................................................15%Texture ..........................................................10%
CLASS1. Cookie jar containing five different varieties of cookies.
Jars should be a minimum of half full.
Division 186 - Confections (6 pieces)CLASSES
1. Divinity2. Fudge3. Any other, specify
Division 188 - CheesecakeCLASSES
1. Candy inspired2. Chocolate3. Classic4. Fresh fruit5. Any other, specify
Division 189 - Cupcakes (3 of each)
CLASSES1. Carrot2. Chocolate3. Filled cupcake4. Red velvet5. Vanilla6. Any other, specify
Division 190 - Decorated Cupcakes(Presented on a platter no larger than 18" in diameter)
CLASSES1. Decorated cupcake platter2. Decorated cupcake platter - Fair Theme "The Fair is
Back in Town!"
Division 191 - Honey Baked FoodsCLASS
1. Any other, specify
Division 192 - Muffins (3 of each)
CLASSES1. Banana nut2. Blueberry3. Bran4. Chocolate chip5. Pumpkin6. Any other, specify
Division 193 - Layer Cakes2 layers, frosted, up to two fillings, maximum 8”.CLASSES
1. Carrot2. Chocolate3. Confetti sprinkle4. Lemon5. White6. Yellow7. Any other, specify
Division 194 - Sheet Cake Frosted, maximum 9" x 13”.
CLASSES1. Carrot2. Chocolate3. Confetti sprinkle4. Lemon5. White6. Yellow7. Any other, specify
Division 195 - Loaf, Pound or Specialty CakeFrosting is optional.
CLASSES1. Apple2. Bundt3. Carrot4. Coffee5. Gingerbread6. Madeleines - 67. Poppyseed8. Pound9. Any other, specify
15. Shortbread cookies16. Snickerdoodles17. Sugar cookies18. Zucchini cookies19. Any other, specify
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FOODS / BAKED / PRESERVED
PRESERVED FOODSProud Tradition Sponsored by: In Memory of Joe Wiley
Sweepstakes awards offered in this department
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pmReceiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Friday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines BuildingLimits: Nevada County residents only. Limit one entry per class per exhibitor. Maximum 50 entries per exhibitor.
1. Exhibits shall be in standard clear jars (no color) unless otherwise specified. Standard jar: A glass container specifically designed for canning purposes.
Division 200 - Low-Sugar Baked FoodsItems entered in this division should contain less than half of the sugar/sweetening agent called for in a traditional recipe for the same item.CLASS
1. Any type, specify
Division 201 - Low-Fat Baked FoodsItems entered in this division should contain less than half of the fat content called for in a traditional recipe for the same item.CLASS
1. Any type, specify
Division 202 - Gluten-Free Baked FoodsCLASS
1. Any type, specify
Division 203 - Prepared Mix-Up!Limit - One entry per class per exhibitor.
1. Recipes to use prepared mix as a base and then enhanced.2. Box top or label of mix used MUST be attached with recipe.3. Recipe MUST be submitted with exhibit (not w/entry form).
CLASSES1. Original recipe using biscuit mix2. Original recipe using cake mix3. Original recipe using commercial frozen bread dough4. Original recipe using cookie mix5. Original recipe using muffin mix6. Original recipe using brownie mix
Division 204 - My Favorite Recipe BasketUsing a container of your choice, create a display showcasing a favorite family recipe. Display can include nonperishable food, items used in the creation of the recipe or anything that symbolizes memories of creating the recipe. A copy of the recipe must be included with the display. Judging will be based on presentation and appearance.
CLASS1. My favorite recipe basket
Division 196 - Decorated Cakes & Novelty Items, Non-Professional
Novelty or decorated (whole) frosted cakes not over 15” x 26”. Artificial cake forms are suggested. Professional/commercial decorators are not eligible.CLASSES
1. Child’s party2. Fair theme "The Fair is Back in Town!"3. Special occasion4. Wedding cake5. Any other, specify
Division 197 - Decorated Cakes & Novelty Items, Professional
Novelty or decorated (whole) frosted cakes not over 15” x 26”. Artificial cake forms are suggested.CLASSES
1. Child’s party2. Fair theme "The Fair is Back in Town!"3. Special occasion4. Wedding cake5. Any other, specify
Division 198 - Pies (1/2 pie is allowed)CLASSES
1. Apple, two-crust2. Blackberry, two-crust3. Peach4. Mixed berry5. Key lime6. Lemon meringue7. Any other, specify
Division 199 - Pastries Six of each unless otherwise specified.CLASSES
1. Apple fritter2. Baklava3. Bear Claw4. Cannoli5. Cinnamon roll6. Croissants, chocolate-filled7. Croissants, plain8. Danish, fruit9. Danish, any other
10. Doughnut, filled11. Doughnut, glazed12. Doughnut, any other, specify13. Macaroon14. Palmier15. Rugelach16. Sticky Bun17. Strudel - 118. Strudel, mini19. Turnover20. Any other, specify
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FOODS / PRESERVED2. Vinegars may be in 1/4 pint sealed jars.3. Two identical jars must be included at the time entry is
received. One jar is for the judges to taste, the second jar is for display.
4. All canning must be in sealed jars. MUST use professional canning method of sealing, no personal lids or Paraffin seals.
5. The jar opened by the judge must be picked up by the exhibitor on Tuesday, August 10 between 1 pm and 4 pm or it will be discarded.
6. Informational label to be provided by exhibitor and no larger than 1” x 25/8”. It is to be placed on top of tasting jar and not on top of the display jar. Labels must ONLY state name of product, full date canned and method used. Example: WB = water bath, PC = pressure canner. Note: Open kettle items will not be allowed to enter. The exhibitor’s name must not be on the label.
7. Atmospheric steam canners wil be allowed for acidic foods.
8. All rings must be slightly loosened before placing on exhibit.
9. All entries in these divisions must be home-prepared and canned or packaged by the exhibitor within one year of the opening date of the Fair. No freezer processing may be used.
10. Items which have been shown at any previous Fair are not eligible.
11. Tomatoes, fruits and juices must be processed in a hot water bath.
12. Jar lids must be clean of decoration. It is highly recommended to match jar with lid.
13. All low- or non-acid foods, all vegetables, meats, poultry and fish must be canned under pressure. Low-acid fruit, such as figs, must be made more acidic by adding lemon juice as directed in the USDA Complete Guide to Home Canning.
14. Dried products must have a minimum of 1/2 cup in each jar.15. Due to food safety issues, we reserve the right to refuse
entries that do not abide by the above rules or are not properly sealed.
Division 206 - Canned FruitCLASSES
1. Applesauce2. Apricots3. Blackberries4. Cherries, dark5. Grapes6. Peaches, halved7. Peaches, sliced8. Pears, halved9. Spiced fruit, specify
10. Any other, specify
Division 207 - Canned VegetablesCLASSES
1. Beets2. Corn3. Mixed vegetables4. Olives5. String beans, cut6. String beans, whole7. Tomatoes, stewed with other vegetables8. Tomatoes, chopped9. Tomatoes, whole
10. Any other vegetable, specify
Division 208 - Pickles, Relishes & SaucesCLASSES
1. Asparagus, pickled 2. Beans, pickled3. Beets, pickled4. Carrots, pickled5. Catsup, fruit6. Catsup, tomato7. Chow Chow 8. Chutney, fruit 9. Giardiniera
10. Pickles, bread and butter11. Pickles, dill, whole12. Pickles, dill, sliced13. Pickles, sweet14. Pickles, mixed vegetable15. Pickles, zucchini16. Pickles, any other, specify17. Relish, piccalilli18. Relish, pepper19. Relish, pickled20. Relish, zucchini21. Relish, any other, specify22. Sauce, chili23. Sauce, fruit24. Sauce, vegetable25. Sauce, any other, specify
Division 209 - Jams - No ParaffinCLASSES
1. Apricot2. Blackberry3. Boysenberry4. Cherry5. Elderberry6. Fig7. Grape8. Herb9. Mixed fruit, specify
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FOODS / PRESERVED
Division 219 - Fruit SyrupUse 1/2 pint jar.
CLASSES1. Berry, any other, specify2. Blackberry3. Seed fruit (apples, pears, etc.)4. Stone fruit (peaches, apricots, etc.)5. Any other fruit syrup, specify
Division 220 - Dried Fruits, Vegetables, Leathers and Spices
Division 221 - Dried Fruits, Vegetables, Leathers and Spices (No Additives)CLASSES
1. Dried apples - 4 in a Ziploc® bag2. Dried apricots - 4 in a Ziploc® bag3. Dried fruit/vegetables, any other, specify - 4 in a Ziploc® bag4. Dried leather, any type - 6” roll in clear plastic wrap5. Dried pears - 4 in a Ziploc® bag6. Dried parsley - 1/4 pint jar7. Dried seasoning combinations, specify - 1/4 pint jar8. Dried single herb, specify - 1/4 pint jar9. Dried vegetables, specify - 4 in a Ziploc® bag
10. Flavored salt, specify - 1/4 pint jar11. Other, specify - 1/4 pint jar
Division 222 - Jerky6 oz. portion packaged in a clear, sealed glass container.CLASSES
1. Jerky, beef2. Jerky, game3. Jerky, turkey4. Jerky, bacon5. Jerky, any other, specify
Division 223 - MustardsMust follow canning guide at beginning of Preserved Foods.
CLASS1. Any type, specify
Division 224 - VinegarsCLASS
1. Any type, specify
Division 225 - Decorated Jar LidCLASS
1. Decorated jar lid (use 1/2 pint jar)
Division 226 - BarbecueMust follow canning guide at beginning of Preserved Foods.CLASS
1. Barbecue sauce2. Rubs - 1/4 pint jar
Division 211 - Jellies - No ParaffinCLASSES
1. Apple2. Blackberry3. Berries, any other, specify4. Cherry5. Grape, concord6. Grape, any other, specify7. Herb8. Mint9. Mixed fruit, specify
10. Pepper11. Plum12. Pomegranate13. Raspberry14. Spice15. Strawberry16. Wine17. Any other, specify
Division 213 - Preserves & Conserves - No ParaffinCLASSES
1. Peach2. Pear3. Strawberry4. Any other, specify
Division 216 - Marmalades & Butters - No ParaffinCLASSES
1. Apple butter2. Apricot butter3. Peach butter4. Pear butter5. Plum butter6. Butter, any other, specify7. Carrot marmalade8. Orange marmalade9. Peach marmalade
10. Pear marmalade11. Marmalade, any other, specify
Division 217 - Honey-sweetened Preserved FoodsCLASS
1. Any type, specify
Division 218 - No-Sugar Preserved FoodsCLASS
1. Any type, specify
Division 209 - Jams - No Paraffin (continued)11. Pear12. Pepper13. Plum14. Pomegranate15. Raspberry16. Strawberry17. Any other, specify
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HOMEBREWProud Tradition Sponsored by: Wendy & Bill Oaks
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 at 4 pm
Receiving - Monday, August 2 at 8 - 10 amJudging - Monday, August 2 at 11 am Release - No product will be released. Unused portions will
be discarded.
Deliver exhibits to the Administration Building in the Gate 1 Parking LotNo Entry Fee
Limits:1. Competition is open to all homebrewers over 21 years of
age on June 1, 2021.2. Each exhibitor must submit a minimum of 3 clean,
unmarked 12-ounce bottles, free of any identifying markings.
PHOTOGRAPHYProud Tradition Sponsored by: Nevada County Camera ClubEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Saturday, August 7 from 10 am - 5 pmJudging - Tuesday, August 10 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Tall Pines BuildingLimit: Nevada County residents only.
Maximum of 4 total entries per exhibitorin Divisions 245, 246, 247 & 248
1. All entries must be the artist’s own original artistic creation and intellectual property.
2. All prints mounted on rigid material with a maximum size of 18” x 24” (applies to all divisions except cell phone classes). Matting cannot extend more than 3 inches beyond the edge of the image. No exceptions. Combination of backing board, print and matte board shall not exceed 3/8” total thickness. Only one print per mount. For series photos, see Rule 9.
3. Viewable area of image will be a minimum of 70 sq. in. (excluding cell phone entries.)
4. For cell phone entries, see Division 254. Entries must be mounted on a rigid, lightweight backing material with a maximum size of 4" x 6". Backing cannot extend more than 1" beyond the edges of the image.
5. Mats will be hung by adhesive Velcro strips attached to the back of the mat. Velcro provided by Fairgrounds. Velcro removal may result in some damage to the back of the mat. Prints must be affixed to display board with hard set glue. Do not use double-stick tape or rubber cement.
6. Framed prints will not be accepted.7. All entries must be clearly marked on the back, upper left-
hand corner with the following information:• Name (Exhibitor’s name MUST NOT appear on the front)• Address & Phone• Division & Class• Location of photo
8. Please give your entry a title online or on the paper entry form.
9. Series: Maximum of four images that fit on 18" x 24" of backing material.
10. All photos must be taken by the exhibitor.11. Unless a special effect or manipulation is involved,
the dominant subject of the picture is the key to its classification.
12. Prints must not have been exhibited previously at a Nevada County Fair.
13. The Fairgrounds reserves the right to remove any photograph which it deems not in the best interest of the Fair and to limit entries to facilities available.
HOMEBREW / PHOTOGRAPHY
3. Please also include an empty bottle with a label of your choice/design that will be used for display.
4. Each filled bottle must have a label attached with a rubber band. Label must include brew name, class, style description and whether it should be served chilled or at room temperature. Refrigeration is available. We do not offer a temperature- controlled location.
5. Entries become the property of Nevada County Fair and will not be returned.
6. This Homebrew Competition uses the American system of judging. Beers will be ranked against one another to identify a lst, 2nd and 3rd place entry in each class.
Division 990 - HomebrewCLASSES
1. IPA2. Sour3. Dark - Ale/Porter/Stout4. Pale Lager5. Amber Ale
HOMEBREW SCORE CARD (50 POINT SCALE)Aroma .....................................................................1 - 12 pointsAppearance .............................................................. 1 - 3 pointsFlavor ......................................................................1 - 20 pointsMouth-feel ............................................................... 1 - 5 pointsOverall impression ...............................................1 - 10 points
HOW TO LABEL YOUR BREWClass # _______________________________________Serve: ❑ Cold ❑ Room Temperature Brew Name ___________________________________Style Description _______________________________
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PHOTOGRAPHY
Division 250 - My Favorite Animal Picture & StoryPlease submit the writing portion on 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of white paper typed , double-spaced with 10 point font or larger, along with a photo with a maximum size of 18 in x 24 in. Please mount story and picture on a rigid material together. Judging will be based on the whole exhibit (picture and story).
Limit: One entry per exhibitor.
CLASS1. My Favorite Animal Picture & Story
Division 251 - Draft Horse Classic PhotoLimit: One entry per exhibitor.Best of Division winner will receive two seats in the VIP Wagon at the Draft Horse Classic (performance to be determined). First, second and third place will receive a free ticket to a Draft Horse Classic performance (excluding Saturday night).
CLASSES1. Draft Horse Classic Photo - Black & White2. Draft Horse Classic Photo - Color
Division 252 - Nevada County Fair PhotoLimits: One entry per exhibitor.Fair to be permitted to use print for Fair publicity purposes. Credit will be given for any prints used. The Best of Division photo will be featured on the Fairgrounds' Facebook page with credit given for your print.
CLASSES1. Fair Photo - Black & White2. Fair Photo - Color
Division 253 - Nevada County SceneLimit: One entry per exhibitor.
CLASSES1. Nevada County Scene - Black & White2. Nevada County Scene - Color
Division 254 - Cell Phone PhotoEnter your favorite cell phone photos. See Rule 4 for specifics.
Limit: Two entries per exhibitor per class.
CLASSES1. Family & friends2. Food3. Pets4. Selfie5. Travel6. Any other, specify
14. Prints not meeting the above rules will not be accepted for judging.
15. Photographs may not be removed during the Fair.
16. Entries must arrive ready for display.
17. Novice - exhibitor with less than one year of experience.
Division 245 - Novice Black & White/Sepia
Division 246 - Novice, Color
Division 247 - Black & White/Sepia (No professionals)
Division 248 - Color (No professionals)
CLASSES1. Architectural structures2. Astro 3. Drone shots, specify location4. Fireworks5. Humor, any subject6. Man-made objects7. Nature, domesticated animals8. Nature, wild animals, birds, insects, reptiles9. Nature, plant life
10. Nature, any other, specify11. People, candid12. People, action13. People, posed portraits14. Photojournalism15. Scenic16. Series (see Rule 9)17. Still life18. Technical effects, abstracts, montages, stretched canvas,
manipulations, hand-tinting
Division 249 - Professional
Limits: Two entries per exhibitor. Color or black & white.Any Nevada County resident whose yearly earnings are 50% or more from photography - now, or in the past three years.
CLASSES1. Architecture2. Landscape3. Product-advertising, annual report, catalog, etc.4. Photojournalism5. Portrait6. Wedding7. Any other, specify
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WINEProud Tradition Sponsored by: George & Sandy Woods
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pmReceiving - Friday, July 30 from 8 am - 5 pmJudging - Monday, August 2 at 11 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Administration OfficeLimits: Open to Nevada County residents only. Two entries per class per exhibitor.
1. Exhibitor must bring three 750 ml. cork or screw cap finished bottles. Two bottles to be filled with the wine for competition and one empty bottle for display purposes only. All bottles must be labeled.
2. Wine must be personally produced by the exhibitor. Grapes do not have to be grown by exhibitor.
3. Professional winemakers may not enter. Other vineyard/winery staff are allowed to participate provided the wine entered was not produced in a professional winery.
Division 235 - Red WineCLASSES
1. Zinfandel2. Any other varietal red, please specify3. Non-varietal red (less than 75% any one grape varietal),
please specify percentages of all the grape varieties.
Division 236 - White WineCLASSES
1. Any other varietal white, please specify2. Non-varietal white (less than 75% of any one grape varietal).
Please specify the percentages of all the grape varieties.
Division 237 - Blush, Dessert & Non-Grape WineCLASSES
1. Blush wine, specify2. Dessert wine, specify approximate residual sugar3. Non-grape fruit wine, specify
WINE / WOODWORKING AND FURNISHINGS
WOODWORKING& FURNISHINGS
Proud Tradition Sponsored by: JTS Truck & Equipment Repair, Inc.
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pm
Judging - Friday, August 6 at 10 am
Release - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines Building
Limits: Nevada County residents only. One entryper class per exhibitor.
1. Limited to display space available. Some entries may not be displayed.
2. No item shown at a previous Nevada County Fair may be exhibited.
3. Items must be specified on entry form.4. Specify dimensions of large items.5. Professional division is limited to professional
woodworkers who teach or sell regularly as part of their livelihood. Exhibitors in this division are not permitted to enter the amateur woodworking division.
6. No business cards, signs or advertising will be allowed to be displayed.
Division 255 - Amateur Woodworking & Furnishings
Division 256 - Professional Woodworking & Furnishings
CLASSES1. Clock2. Dollhouse3. Furniture, with limited metal or glass components4. Furniture, restored5. Furniture, wood6. Model building7. Musical instruments8. Sign, not to exceed 18” x 36”9. Toys
10. Wood carving11. Wood carvings, mixed media, 75% wood carving
minimum12. Wood turning13. Wood segmented14. Any other, specify
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WOOL, FIBERS AND TEXTILES
WOOL, FIBERS & TEXTILESProud Tradition Sponsored by: Foothills Fiber Guild
Sweepstakes awards offered in this department
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pmReceiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Friday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Ponderosa HallLimits: Entry preference will be given to Nevada County exhibitors. Non-residents may enter on a space available basis. Two entries per class per exhibitor.
1. Only fleeces shorn during 2020 and 2021 shearing season will be eligible
2. No wether fleeces.3. Fleeces shall not be more than 12 months growth4. Fleece shall be rolled, flesh side out and placed in a clear
plastic bag. Paper twine is discouraged.
Purpose: This category will be to evaluate fleeces for their suitability and excellence for hand spinning. Fleeces will be judged on various qualities and the condition of the fibers, such as length of staple, color, crimp, second cuts, breaks in fleece, cotted fleece, excessive vegetation, etc. Cross breed fleece should be placed in a class which most appropriately describes its individual wool grade.
Breed examples:• Fine wools - Merino, Rambouillet, Columbia, Cormo• Medium & down wool - Columbia, Corriedale, Targhee• Long wools (luster & demi-luster) - Romney, Lincoln,
Coopworth• Coarse wools - Navajo Churro, Karakul, Cotswold
Division 257 - Sheep FleeceCLASSES
1. Fine wools - white2. Fine wools - colored3. Medium and down breed wools - white4. Medium and down breed wools - colored5. Long wools (luster and demi-luster) - white6. Long wools (luster and demi-luster) - colored7. Coarse wools
Division 258 - Camelid Fleece & Exotic FleeceCLASSES
1. Huacaya Alpaca, fine2. Huacaya Alpaca, medium3. Suri Alpaca, fine4. Suri Alpaca, medium5. Llama, fine6. Llama, medium7. Mohair8. Angora9. Cashmere
10. Any other, specify
HANDSPUN, WOVEN & FELTEDEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Friday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Ponderosa HallLimits: Entry preference will be given to Nevada Countyexhibitors. Non-residents may enter on a space available basis. Two entries per class per exhibitor.
1. Novice is defined as a spinner or weaver who has been spinning or weaving for less than one year.
2. All entries must be fully processed (washed and dried), excluding tapestry items and wall hangings.
3. All entries must have been completed within the last two years.
Purpose: To make the Wool & Woven Show more educational, please include a description of your process and anything you would like to explain about your piece. Attach a tag with your entry (without your name or other identifying markings) explaining the techniques, fibers, dyes, etc. This information will be available both to the judges and to the public.
Division 259 - Knitted or Crocheted Handspun ItemAll items must be 100% handspun by the exhibitor.
CLASSES
1. Baby or children’s item2. Hat3. Novice spinner’s project, specify4. Scarf5. Shawl6. Socks, mittens & gloves7. Sweaters or vests8. Any other, specify
Division 260 - Woven with Handspun YarnIt is permissible to use up to 50% commercial yarn in the warp.
CLASSES1. Apparel, specify2. Blanket3. Rug4. Scarf5. Shawl6. Any other, specify
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Division 261 - Handspun SkeinsSkeins should be a minimum of 50 yards or one ounce. No labels or personal identification may show before exhibiting; however, a tag which includes the intended use for a skein of yarn is recommended to aid the judges in their decision.
CLASSES1. Skein, singles, natural colored (undyed), wool only2. Skein, singles, dyed, wool only3. Skein, plied, natural colored (undyed), wool only4. Skein, plied, dyed, wool only5. Skein, art (anything you can spin qualifies - commercial
binder okay)6. Skein, blended fibers (specify fibers used with a tag)7. Skein, singles, all exotic fibers (silk, angora, mohair,
cashmere, yak, etc. and can be a blend of exotic fibers)8. Skein, plied, all exotic fibers (silk, angora, mohair, cashmere,
yak etc. and can be a blend of exotic fibers)9. Skein, camelid (llama, alpaca, camel and can be blended
with other fibers)10. Skein, cellulose fibers (cotton, flax, ramie, etc.)11. Skein, man-manipulated fibers (stretched Merino, soy silk,
bamboo, etc)12. Spindle spun, wool only13. Spindle spun, any fiber14. Skein, novice, specify
Division 262 - BasketsCLASSES
1. Coiled - any material, includes needle baskets2. Plaited3. Rib style4. Twined
Division 263 - Woven ItemsCLASSES
1. Afghan, blankets and bedspreads2. Baby or children’s item3. Bast fibers - must be at least 50% bast fiber such as linen,
ramie, etc.4. Bath accessories5. Belt - band or cloth, back strap6. Belt - band strap tablet (card)7. Belt - band, strap Inkle8. Coat or jacket9. Collaborative weaving project (team of 2 or more persons)
10. Kitchen accessories11. Kumihimo and other braids12. Pillow13. Purse or bag14. Recycled fiber - must be 50% recycled material (tag with what it
was before, may include picture)15. Rug16. Scarf - manufactured fibers (50% or more) Tencel, Lyocell,
Rayon, Bamboo, Viscose
17. Scarf - plant fibers (50% or more) such as cotton, linen, jute18. Scarf - protein fibers (50% or more) such as wool, silk,
camelid, rabbit or any combination19. Shawl20. Table accessories21. Tea towel22. Vest23. Wall hanging and art pieces24. Woven, novice, specify25. Yardage (3-yard min. length - specify intended use)26. Any other, specify
Division 264 - Felted ItemsThe exhibitor should enter the item as it best fits according to one of the following felting techniques:
Wet Felting - Traditional method of binding animal fibers, such as wool, together using soap, water and friction or agitation to make the fibers shrink and lock together.
Nuno or Laminate Felting - Binding animal fibers, such as wool, into a fabric such as silk, creating a single, fabric/felt combination.
Needle Felting - Dry animal fibers are bound together using a barbed needle.
Machine Felting - A knitted, crocheted or woven item is shrunk with water, agitation and soap in a washing machine.
CLASSES1. Item using two or more felting techniques2. Machine-felted, any item3. Needle-felted free standing sculpture4. Needle-felted, any other item5. Wet-felted hat6. Wet-felted purse or bag7. Wet-felted, any other item8. Nuno-felted, scarf or shawl9. Nuno-felted, any other item
Division 265 - Nevada County InspirationUsing local fibers or plant dyes, create a functional textile basket or art piece. Acceptable techniques include:
1. Handweaving, braiding & basketry made from any material.
2. Hand-felted items following the rules found in Division 264
3. Items made from handspun yarn using any technique including, but not limited to knitting and crochet. (Note: handspun skeins are not considered a finished piece and therefore not eligible.)
The Nevada County-inspired contest encourages fiber artisans to use some aspect of Nevada County as inspiration for a functional textile, basket or art piece.
CLASS1. Nevada County Inspiration
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AGRICULTURESponsored By
Proud Tradition$50 ...................................................................................Robin Hauck
Organic Agriculture Sweepstakes1st Place $50 .......................Robinson Ranch - Bob & Sue Hoek2nd Place $30 .....................Robinson Ranch - Bob & Sue Hoek3rd Place $20 ..............................................Todd & Kim Richards
Agriculture Sweepstakes1st Place $50 ............................. Nevada County Gold Magazine2nd Place $30 .....................Robinson Ranch - Bob & Sue Hoek3rd Place $20 ......................Robinson Ranch - Bob & Sue Hoek
Horticulture Sweepstakes1st Place $50 ................................Anonymous Friend of the Fair2nd Place $30 .....................Robinson Ranch - Bob & Sue Hoek3rd Place $20 ..................................................Ed & Carol Scofield
ARTS & COLLECTIBLESSponsored By
Proud Tradition$50 ...............................................................Todd & Kim Richards
Sweepstakes1st Place $50 ................................Anonymous Friend of the Fair2nd Place $30 ...................Nevada Co. Fairgrounds Foundation3rd Place $20 ....................Nevada Co. Fairgrounds Foundation
CLOTHING & TEXTILESSponsored By
Proud Tradition$50..........Thank you to Nevada County Knitters, Carol Glicker
Sweepstakes1st Place $50 ................................Anonymous Friend of the Fair2nd Place $30 ...................Nevada Co. Fairgrounds Foundation3rd Place $20 ....................Nevada Co. Fairgrounds Foundation
COMMUNITY HEROSponsored By
Proud Tradition$50...............................................................................YubaNet.com
FINE ARTSSponsored By
Proud Tradition$50 ..........................................................................Shanti Emerson
FLORICULTURESponsored By
Proud Tradition$50 .........................................................................Darlene Moberg
Sweepstakes1st Place $50 .................................................................. Joan Fowle2nd Place $30 ................................................................ Joan Fowle3rd Place $20 ................................................................. Joan Fowle
FOODS/BAKEDSponsored By
Proud Tradition$50.......................................................................... Richard Scofield
Sweepstakes1st Place $50 .........................................................Richard Scofield2nd Place $30 ..................................................Wendy & Bill Oaks3rd Place $20 ..................................................Ed & Carol Scofield
FOODS/PRESERVEDSponsored By
Proud Tradition$50 ...........................................................In Memory of Joe Wiley
Sweepstakes1st Place $50 ........................................... George & Sandy Woods2nd Place $30 ............................................................Carol K. Glad3rd Place $20 ..................................................Ed & Carol Scofield
HOMEBREWSponsored By
Proud Tradition$50 ....................................................................Wendy & Bill Oaks
Sponsored By
Sponsored By
ADULT AWARDS
PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDSEvergreen Hall
$50 ......................................................... Chicago Park Garden ClubNorthern Mines Building
$50 .................................................Nevada County Gold MagazinePonderosa Hall - Wool/Fibers/Textiles
$50 ..................................................................... Foothill Fiber GuildPonderosa Hall - Clothing & Textiles
$50 .............Thank you to Nevada County Knitters, Carol GlickerSugar Pine Lodge - Ag Mechanics
$50 ............................................Robinson Ranch, Bob & Sue HoekTall Pines Building
$50 .............................................................................Shanti Emerson
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ADULT AWARDS
PANDEMIC PROJECTSSponsored By
Proud Tradition$50 ...........................................................................Patrick Eidman
PHOTOGRAPHYSponsored By
Proud Tradition$50 ....................................................Nevada County Camera Club
QUILTSSponsored By
Proud Tradition$50 ................................................................Pine Tree Quilt Guild
WINESponsored By Proud Tradition
$50 .......................................................... George & Sandy Woods
WOODWORKINGSponsored By
Proud Tradition$50 ..................................JTS Truck and Equipment Repair, Inc.
WOOLS, FIBERS & TEXTILESSponsored By
Proud Tradition$50....................................................................Foothill Fiber Guild
Sweepstakes1st Place $50 ...................................................Foothill Fiber Guild2nd Place $30 ................................................Foothill Fiber Guild3rd Place $20 .................................................Foothill Fiber Guild
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RIBBON & ROSETTE SPONSORS
STILLS YOUTH & ADULT
Ed & Carol ScofieldJoseph & Julie CilentiJTS Truck and Equipment Repair, Inc.Nevada County Fairgrounds FoundationNot 2 Square WeaversPatrick EidmanRobinson Ranch: Bob & Sue HoekSarah GraydonToledo-Larios Ranch: Tony, Teresa & Jake
LIVESTOCK YOUTH & ADULT
Adrienne LincolnAnonymous Friend of the FairAuburn Laboratories, Inc.Dan & Bup GreenwoodJohn & Michele RugoLaurie KastenholzNevada County Fence, Inc.Nevada County Fairgrounds FoundationPatrick EidmanPrecision ElectricRay & Suzie JamesSierra Auto Body, Inc.Terry RileyTodd & Kim RichardsToledo-Larios Ranch: Tony, Teresa & Jake
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YOUTH DEPARTMENT
4-H STILL EXHIBITSEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
ARTS & COLLECTIBLES,CLOTHING, PRESERVED FOODS,
TEXTILES & QUILTINGReceiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Friday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
BAKED FOODSReceiving - Monday, August 9 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Tuesday, August 10 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver Exhibits to the Northern Mines Building.Limits
1. Nevada County 4-H members.2. Two entries per class per exhibitor.3. " 4-H Age” is age of exhibitor as of Dec. 31 of program year.4. State and Local Rules in the Junior Department also apply to
this Department.5. To enter, must be a 4-H member AND enrolled in one
project listed below.
Division 954 - Primary, ages 5-8
Division 955 - Junior, ages 9-10
Division 956 - Intermediate, ages 11-12
Division 957 - Senior, ages 13-19CLASSES
1. Arts & crafts2. Baked foods - to be delivered on Monday, August 93. Clothing4. Preserved foods5. Quilting6. Textiles
GENERAL INFORMATION1. Each entry in these divisions shall have been made,
collected or produced by the exhibitor not more than one year prior to opening day of the Fair.
2. State, local rules and score cards apply to all entries in corresponding Adult Departments and shall be used unless otherwise specified in the Youth Department.
3. All exhibitors must be at least five (5) years old by January 1, 2021.
4. No Entry Fee (unless specified). Ribbons Only. For specialty awards please see the Youth Awards section on pages 51-52.
5. Exhibitors must check carefully for size restrictions and any other “limits” particular to a division.
6. Responsibility - Greatest care will be exercised in handling exhibits, but the Fair Association, its staff and department personnel will not be held liable for loss, theft or damage of any kind from any cause. Submission of entry constitutes an agreement to this effect.
JUDGING SYSTEMS1. Danish judging system will be used for exhibitors
under 12 years of age in still exhibits. It is based upon established standards of quality for each type of product. In this system each exhibit is judged according to how well it meets that standard rather than how it compares with other exhibits. The following guidelines shall be used by the judge(s):
QUALITY SCORE RIBBON 1st Place-Superior 90%-100% Blue 2nd Place-Good 80%-89% Red 3rd Place-Average 70%-79% White
2. American system will be used for exhibitors over the age of 13. Each entry in a class is judged in comparison to the other entries in the class. Entries are placed first, second, third, etc. according to relative merit. There will be no more than one first, second, third, etc. per class.
3. Sweepstakes Awards in the Youth Department will only apply to Divisions/Classes that are judged American-style.
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SQUASH MOBILERACING
Directions: Attach wheels to the fastest squash from your garden and enter it in the “Squash Mobile Races!” Sorry, no motors. These fantastic races will be held on Friday, August 13. Check in at the Special Events Tent at noon with your racer. Racing will begin at 12:30 pm. You don’t need to pre-enter. Everyone receives a prize for participating!
1. Pre-registration not required. Register with your Squash Mobile directly at the Special Events Tent.
2. The entire Squash Mobile cannot exceed 5” in width. There are no length restrictions.
Age GroupsAge 5 & under Ages 6 - 8 Ages 9 - 12Ages 13 - 17 Ages 18+
AGRICULTUREProud Tradition Sponsored by: The Monax Family
Sweepstakes awards offered in this departmentEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Monday, August 9 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Tuesday, August 10 at 10 amRelease - August 16 from 7 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Lath House
Limits: Nevada County residents only. Limit one entry per class per exhibitor.
1. Variety of produce must be adequately and correctly labeled. Exhibitor must specify variety or type in classes listed as “any other.”
2. Uniformity of size is important (market size unless otherwise stated).
3. The Fair will furnish all containers and plates for displays.4. Any crop maturing after August 16, 2020 may be entered in
the 2021 Fair.NOTE: Please exhibit the number of produce requested in each particular class. For instance, if it asks for 3 ears of corn, bring no more or no less.
Division 266 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 267 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 268 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. Beans, snap, green - 12 pods2. Beets, topped to 1” - 53. Berries, all of one type, specify, standard berry basket4. Carrots, topped to 1” - 55. Corn, sweet, husked, clear wrapped, ends may be
trimmed - 3 ears
6. Cucumbers, pickling, dill size - 37. Cucumbers, pickling, small size - 68. Cucumbers, slicing green - 39. Fruit, all of one type, specify - 3
10. Herbs, all of 1 type, specify type, not over 12” trimmed - 311. Onions, unskinned, topped to 1” - 512. Peppers, bell type - 413. Peppers, hot type - 414. Pumpkin - 115. Squash, winter type, specify - 116. Squash, summer type, specify - 317. Squash, largest, any type - 118. Sunflower - 1, head only19. Tomatoes, slicing , with stems - 420. Tomatoes, cherry, with stems - 1021. Tomatoes, pear, with stems - 1022. Tomatoes, any other, with stems - 423. Heaviest vegetable24. Longest vegetable25. Oddest vegetable26. Any other, specify
EGGSEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Wednesday, August 11 from 7 am - 8 amJudging - Wednesday, August 11 at 8 am
Deliver egg entries to the Small Animal Exhibit Area
Limit: One entry per class per exhibitor.1. Submit one dozen clean eggs in a clean egg carton.
Eggs must be fresh.2. Eggs must be from hens cared for by the exhibitor,
and gathered, selected and cleaned by the exhibitor.3. Due to lack of refrigeration and space constraints,
not all entries will be displayed for the duration of the Fair. All other entries will be disposed of.
4. Eggs may be broken by the judge to assess quality and freshness.
5. Judging may include evaluation of egg cleanliness, shape, texture, size, color and freedom from defects.
6. Eggs will not be sold in the Junior Livestock Auction or Silent Auction
Division 269 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 270 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 271 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. Brown Chicken Eggs2. White Chicken Eggs3. Farmer's Rainbow Eggs - assortment of natural colors4. Any other poultry eggs, specify
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PRODUCE CHARACTERSProud Tradition Sponsored by: Lisa & Charley Hooper
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Monday, August 9 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Tuesday, August 10 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Lath House
Limits: Nevada County residents only. Limit one entry per class per exhibitor.
1. Produce characters must be reinforced and placed on a strong and disposable base not to exceed 12” x 16”.
2. All materials used to create and support the character must be natural, such as toothpicks and bamboo sticks. No metal is allowed.
3. Rotten items will be disposed of.
Produce Characters
Division 273 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 274 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 275 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17
CLASSES1. Transform produce into a character from the Fair poster2. Any other, specify character
ARTS & COLLECTIBLESProud Tradition Sponsored by: Welz Family Childrens
FoundationSweepstakes awards offered in this department
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pmReceiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging -Friday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 17 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines Building
Limits: Nevada County residents only.1. All hanging items must be brought in ready for
hanging. Flat mounted items must be fitted for hanging. Mounted items means it must be securely fastened down.
2. You may not enter items that have been previously entered in the Fair.
3. Maximum size 16” x 16" x 16” unless otherwise specified.
ArtDivision 276 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 277 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 278 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17Mounted on construction paper with a 1” border around the picture, i.e. artwork will be hung for the duration of the Fair. No mats, frames, or glass.
CLASSES1. Chalk or chalk pastel2. Crayon melt3. Drawing- charcoal, pencil, pen & ink, felt pens or
colored pencils4. Oil, alkyd, acrylic5. Other: batik, woodblock, engraving, etching,
serigraphy, non-canvas surface6. Watercolor or tempera7. Any other, specify8. Fair theme "The Fair is Back in Town!" with any
of the mediums above.
Ceramics & PotteryDivision 279 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 280 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 281 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. Hand-built article2. Wheel-thrown article3. Molded4. Any other, specify
CollectionsDivision 282 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 283 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 284 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17Maximum size limit: 16” x 16” x 16” and must be mounted.
CLASSES1. Bugs2. Dolls, specify3. Horses4. Movie theme5. Sea shells6. Sports cards7. Stickers8. Toy Animals9. Any other, specify
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CraftsDivision 285 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 286 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 287 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17Class projects may not exceed 16” x 16” x 16”. Please specify size on entry form.
CLASSES1. Beadwork2. Birdhouse3. Blue jean art4. Bookmark5. Bookmark "The Fair is Back in Town!"6. Bottle caps 7. Button art8. Christmas items, specify9. Coasters
10. Collage11. Decoupage, specify12. Duct tape art13. Friendship bracelets14. Gourds15. Jewelry16. Legos17. Macramé 18. Masks19. Mason jar vases, decorated 20. Models21. Mosaics22. Perler bead 23. Rainbow loom24. Safety poster25. Tiny box craft26. Tie dye items27. Toothpicks28. Wood, handmade29. Any other, specify
Paint A RockUse your imagination and decorate a rock with paint or markers.
Division 288 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 289 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 290 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. Animals2. Bugs3. Fair theme "The Fair is Back in Town!"4. Flowers5. Inspirational Sayings6. Any other, specify
String Art Create a project with string by wrapping string around pins or nails, use string and paint to create a picture, or create a 3D sculpture with string, liquid starch and balloons.
Division 291 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 292 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 293 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. String art with nails and pins2. String art with paint and paper3. String art with balloons
Origami Create a project folding paper into different shapes.
Division 294 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 295 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 296 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. Animals2. Boxes3. Flowers4. Ninja stars5. Any other, specify
Recycled ArtCreate an art piece out of recycled material. Entry must be constructed with at least 60% recycled materials. Limit 1 entry per exhibitor per class.
Division 297 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8
Division 298 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12
Division 299 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17
CLASSES1. Boxes2. Cans3. Fabric, yarn and/or thread4. Plastic5. Any other, specify
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Division 306 - Preschooler ProjectsThis division is designed for our youngest Fair exhibitors. Participants are younger than 5 years old. Working together with family or friends and creating fun is the goal of this division.
Receiving - All items, Thursday, August 5, Noon to 7 pm
Limit: One entry per class per exhibitor. No plants, flowers or vegetables.
CLASSES1. Baked cookies, frosted - 62. Baked cookies, unfrosted - 63. Cereal bar treats - 6
(any cereal with marshmallows & butter) 4. Ceramic5. Drawings/painting6. Egg carton art 7. Fingerpainting8. Hand puppet9. Hand & footprint art
10. Jewelry11. Paper plate art 12. Stick Puppet 13. Any other, specify
CLOTHING & TEXTILESProud Tradition Sponsored by: Welz Family Childrens
FoundationSweepstakes awards offered in this department
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 27 by 4 pmReceiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Friday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 17 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to Northern Mines (Youth Only)Limits: Nevada County residents only.
ClothingDivision 309 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 310 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 311 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. Apron2. Dress3. Shirt4. Shorts5. Skirt6. Outfit, specify7. Any other, specify
ScrapbookSubmit a one-page or two-page themed spread (in a protective sleeve) from a scrapbook for judging and display. Do not submit the whole book.
Division 300 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 301 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 302 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASS
1. Scrapbook, any theme2. Scrapbook, Fair theme "The Fair is Back in
Town!"
Shoe Box Art/DioramaCreate a scene using a shoe box. Limit of one entry per exhibitor. Entry must NOT exceed 12” x 12” x 12”.
Division 303 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 304 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 305 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASS
1. Animals 2. Fair theme "The Fair is Back in Town!"3. Fantasy 4. Nature 5. Science fiction 6. Any other theme, specify
Division 307 - Youth & Teens with DisabilitiesA division for youth and teen artists with disabilities. Danish system of judging.CLASSES
1. Arts2. Ceramics3. Crafts4. Any other, specify
Education in the Classroom Enter a project made during the school year pertaining to a certain educational subject. It can be a written paper, model, diagram, poster, etc.
Division 958 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 959 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 960 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. Culture2. Book Reports3. Geography4. Health5. History6. Math7. Science8. Writing9. Any other, specify
10. Group projects, specify
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Division 315 - Youth & Teens with DisabilitiesA division for youth and teen artists with disabilities. Danish system of judging.
CLASSES1. Any clothing item, specify2. Any textile item, specify
Wool & WovenDivision 316 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8
Division 317 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12
Division 318 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17
CLASSES1. Spinning, skein2. Felted item3. Woven item4. Weaving, group project5. Textile created from at least 50% handspun6. Any other, specify
Textiles
Division 312 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8
Division 313 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12
Division 314 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. Afghan2. Christmas item, specify3. Counted cross stitch, any type4. Crocheted item5. Dolls6. Embroidered item, any type7. Knitted item8. Latchhooked, any other, specify9. Pillow
10. Pillowcase11. Quilt, blanket12. Quilt block13. Quilt, wall hanging14. Textile painting, any item, specify15. Textile project done by a group, club, class, etc.16. Toys, stuffed17. Any other, specify
COMMUNITY SERVICEProud Tradition Sponsored by: The Monax Family
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Friday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines BuildingLimits: Community service is defined as any service performed for the good of a community, an organization or individual in need. Entry will consist of a display no larger than 24” x 24” x 24”, depicting activity and the impact of the project.
Division 319 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 320 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 321 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASS
1. Community Service
COMMUNITY HERO Proud Tradition Sponsored by: Nevada County Gold Magazine
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pmReceiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Friday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines Building
Limits Nevada County residents only. One entry per exhibitor.
1. Total size not to exceed 11" x 17"2. Entries must include a photograph or hand drawn
picture as well as writing3. Place name on back of exhibit
Division 993 - Community HeroThey are our heroes – the everyday people in our lives and in our community who do extraordinary things in big and small ways that demonstrate courage, kindness, compassion and selflessness. This division was created to celebrate and honor the heroes in your life.
Take a piece of cardstock paper (no larger than 11 x 17) and include a photograph or hand drawn picture, as well as a paragraph or two on who your hero is and why. All entries will receive a ribbon and some entries will be highlighted on the Fairgrounds social media channels.
CLASS1. Community hero
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FLORICULTUREProud Tradition Sponsored by: Chicago Park Garden Club
Sweepstakes awards offered in this department
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Monday, August 9 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Tuesday, August 10 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Evergreen Hall
Limits: Nevada County residents only. Limit two entries per class per exhibitor.
1. The Fair does not assume responsibility for any article that is lost, stolen or damaged.
2. Owner’s name must be on bottom of containers and accessories.3. Arrangements: In all artistic design classes, including table
settings but not dry arrangements, the design must contain fresh plant material. The use of accessories or dressing (beads, spray paint, figurines, etc.) should be kept to a minimum and must be anchored securely. No artificial silk, artificial fruits, artificial vegetables, artificial flowers, bird nests, stuffed birds, butterflies, insects, fish or other animals may be used.
4. Maximum width for standard arrangements is 30”.5. Miniature arrangements will be no more than 6" x 6" x 6".
Dry ArrangementsDivision 322 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 323 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 324 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17Create an arrangement according to the title specified.
CLASSES1. Standard Arrangement - Fair theme "The Fair is Back
in Town!"2. Miniature Arrangement- Fair theme "The Fair is Back
in Town!"3. Wreaths 4. Swags
Division 325 - Potted PlantsCLASSES
1. Bonsai, miniature, 0” to 6” height of tree2. Bonsai, small, from 6” to 12” height of tree3. Bonsai, medium, from 12” to 24” height of tree4. Bonsai, large, from 24” to 36” height of tree5. Bonsai, extra large, from 36” to 48” height of tree6. Bonsai, extra extra large, 48” and over height of tree7. Bonsai - any other, specify8. Potted plant flowering, 6” pot or under9. Potted plant flowering, over 6” pot
10. Potted plant foliage, 6” pot or under
11. Potted plant foliage, over 6” pot12. Potted plant foliage, unusual, 6” pot or under, specify13. Potted plant foliage, unusual, over 6” pot, specify14. Succulents, miniature container under 5”, clay pot15. Succulents, miniature container under 5”, any other, specify
Division 326 - Fairy Garden - Exhibitors age 5 - 8Division 327 - Fairy Garden - Exhibitors age 9 - 12Division 328 - Fairy Garden - Exhibitors age 13 - 17CLASSES
1. Fairy garden in a basket2. "The Fair is Back in Town!" fairy garden 3. Fairy garden, any other
Floral ArrangementsEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Wednesday, August 11 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 at 6 am
Deliver exhibits to Evergreen Hall
Division 336 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 337 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 338 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17Create an arrangement inspired by the title specified.CLASSES
1. Standard Arrangement - "Together We Are Golden"2. Standard Arrangement - "Fun Under a Marigold Sun"3. Miniature Arrangement - "Gold Country's Best"4. Miniature Arrangement - "Welcome Back Fun"
Table Settings Exhibition Table Setting - An artistic design without practical considerations. Stands and backdrops acceptable as long as they do not exceed 24"w x 18"deep x 42"high. Omit silverware.
Functional Table Setting - Along with flower arrangement, table setting should include dish, glassware, linens and napkin. Accessories are optional. Omit silverware. No paper products. not to exceed 24"w x 18"deep x 42"high.
Division 339 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 340 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 341 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17Create an arrangement according to the title specified.CLASSES
1. Exhibition Table Setting - Fair theme "The Fair is Back in Town!"
2. Functional Table Setting - Fair theme "The Fair is Back in Town!"
3. Functional Table Setting - Favorite Holiday Dinner
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WEDNESDAY SHOW Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10 from 7 am - 8:30 amJudging - Wednesday, August 11 at 10 amRelease - Friday, August 13 from 7 am - 9 pm
FRIDAY SHOW
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pmReceiving - Friday, August 13 from 7 am - 9 amJudging - Friday, August 13 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Evergreen Hall
Division 343 - Cut Flower Show - Wednesday Show
Division 344 - Cut Flower Show - Friday ShowCLASSES
1. Cosmos - 32. Dahlia - 13. Daisy- 34. Geranium - 35. Gladiolus - 16. Hydrangea - 17. Marigold - 38. Petunia - 39. Rose - 1
10. Sunflower - 111. Zinnia - 312. Any other, specify - 3
FOODSProud Tradition Sponsored by: SPD Markets/Nevada City
Sweepstakes awards offered in this departmentEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Monday, August 9 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Tuesday, August 10 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines BuildingLimits: Nevada County residents only. Limit one entry per class per exhibitor.
1. All entries in this division must be home prepared by exhibitor.
2. No package mixes unless specified.3. All exhibits should be brought in on disposable paper plates
or pans enclosed in a Ziploc® or tied clear plastic bag. Do not label.
4. Exhibitors must enter any size whole cake or loaf (bread), however, only a small portion of the entry may be exhibited.
5. Exhibits brought to the Fair become property of the Fair. After being exposed to the public for five days, they are not suitable for human consumption and the Health Department has advised that the exhibits not be returned to the exhibitor. Exhibits will be sprayed with a preservative following judging to prevent their deterioration during the Fair.
6. Space for food requiring refrigeration is very limited.7. Unless specified, bring in one item to be judged.
FOOD - BAKEDDivision 349 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 350 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 351 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. Banana bread2. Pumpkin bread3. Zucchini bread4. Bread, any other, specify5. Cupcakes, frosted - 36. Cupcakes, unfrosted - 37. Carrot cake8. Chocolate layer cake, frosted9. Decorated cake
10. Devils food cake, layer, frosted11. Pound cake12. Cake, any other, specify13. Brownies, chocolate - 614. Bar cookies, specify - 615. Chocolate chip cookies - 616. Chocolate chip oatmeal cookies - 617. Decorated cookies - 318. Decorated candy - 3
Division 342 - Companion ArtDisplay fresh or dried floral arrangements with a hanging piece of artwork. Artwork need not be done by the exhibitor. The entire display not to exceed 24” wide x 24” deep x 48” high. The exhibit will be judged by using the principles of design. To remain for the entire Fair. Exhibitor may freshen arrangement if needed.
CLASS1. Companion Art
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Giant CookieDivision 355 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 356 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 357 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17Limits: One entry per class per exhibitor.All cookies must be baked. Cookie must be one piece, and must be placed on a firm base. Judging based on taste, creativity, decorative appeal and size. (Size, taste, creativity and decorative appeal will have equal values in judging.)
CLASS1. Giant Cookie
FOODS - PRESERVEDEntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Friday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines Building.Limits: Nevada County residents only. Two entries per class
per exhibitor.1. Exhibits shall be in standard clear jars (no color) designed
specifically for canning purposes.2. All canning must be in sealed jars. No paraffin seals.3. For display during the Fair, an identical replacement jar must
be brought in at the time the entry is received.4. Label is to be provided by exhibitor and is no larger than 1”
x 25/8”. This label is to be placed on top of tasting jar. Labels must state name of product, date canned and method used. Example, WB for water bath, PC for pressure canner. NOTE: Open kettle items will not be allowed to enter. Name of the exhibitor must not be on the label.
5. Atmospheric steam canners will be allowed for acidic foods.6. Dried products must have a minimum of 1/2 cup in each jar.7. Due to food safety issues, products that do not abide by the
above rules cannot be entered.Preserved FoodDivision 360 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 361 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 362 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. Fruit canned, specify2. Jams, specify3. Jelly, specify4. Dried fruit, specify
Ugliest Decorated Cake ContestDivision 359 Limits: One entry per class per exhibitor. To be judged Danish.
1. Cakes should be decorated as ugly as possible.2. Use your imagination, but do NOT create a cake that is in
bad taste (visually). Cakes that are considered to be in bad taste will not be displayed.
3. Entries will be judged on looks only, but may be tasted by the judges.
4. No live animals (such as worms and bugs) may be incorporated in the cake.
CLASS1. Ugliest Decorated Cake by an individual2. Ugliest Decorated Cake by a group
19. Drop cookies, dark - 6 20. Drop cookies, light - 621. Muffins -3 22. No-bake cookies - 623. Oatmeal cookies - 624. Peanut butter cookies - 625. Refrigerator cookies - 626. Snickerdoodle cookies - 627. Sugar cookies - 628. Cookies, any other, specify - 629. Apple pie, two crust30. Berry pie, two crust31. Pie, any other, specify32. Any other baked foods, specify
ConfectionDivision 352 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 353 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 354 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. Fudge - 62. Divinity - 63. Any other, specify - 6
PANDEMIC PROJECTS Proud Tradition Sponsored by: Patrick Eidman
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pmReceiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Monday, August 9 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines BuildingLimits: Nevada County residents only. Limit one entry per
class per exhibitor.
Division 995 - Youth Pandemic ProjectsThe COVID-19 pandemic changed our lives and our world in many ways. These classes were created for exhibitors to share how they personally experienced it. CLASSES
1. Homemade or decorated face mask, unused2. Journal entry or story about COVID-193. Photo and story about a new pet or animal adopted
during the pandemic4. Any other, specify
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Pet Look-AlikeDivision 366 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 367 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 368 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17Enter a photo of you and your Look-Alike Pet which shows how you best look alike. All entries must be mounted on posterboard no larger than 12” x 18”. No frames or glass.CLASS
1. Pet Look-Alike Contest PhotoSCIENCE &
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYProud Tradition Sponsored by: The Monax Family
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pm
Judging - Friday, August 6 at 10 am
Release - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines Building
Limits: Nevada County residents only. One entry per class per exhibitor.
All items must be handmade and ready for hanging.
Digital ProjectsDivision 375 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8
Division 376 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12
Division 377 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17Limits: Nevada County residents only. Two entries per class per exhibitor.
CLASSES1. Computer Assisted Drawing - Exhibits will be
judged on presentation, layout, design quality and originality. Submit on 81/2” x 11” paper.
2. Graphic Design - May include brochures, newsletter, flier or advertisement. Submit a “hard copy” that is mounted for hanging in a display.
3. 3-D Design Printed Object - Object made with 3-D printer or other similar additive process. Design must be significantly done by the exhibitor. Describe the process, material, machine and software to help the public understand how the object was created.
4. Minecraft - Screenshot of your best room or building/structure and explain why it's your best.
WindcraftDivision 378 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8
Division 379 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12
Division 380 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. Paper airplanes2. Any other, specify
Division 363 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 364 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 365 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. Astro 2. Fair photo - picture taken at any former Nevada County Fair
of any subject at Fair time.3. Man-made structures and objects.4. Nature, animals, birds, insects, reptiles.5. Nature, plant life.6. People 7. Scenic 8. Cell phone photo(s) (see rule 4)
PHOTOGRAPHYProud Tradition Sponsored by: Nevada County Gold Magazine
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pmReceiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Friday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines BuildingLimits: Nevada County residents only. Two entries per classper exhibitor.
1. Exhibitors may use any camera or cell phones to take pictures.2. All entries (except cell phone photos) must be mounted on
posterboard no larger than 12” x 18”. Must provide border for hanging pins. No mats, frames and/or glass.
3. Prints must be either black and white or color, any size print and any number of prints per board.
4. Cell phone photos must be no larger than 4" x 6" and mounted on black paper.
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SCULPTUREProud Tradition Sponsored by: Usborne Books & More-Emily Adams
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Saturday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines Building
Limits:1. Sculpture should not exceed 20 pounds and not wider or
deeper than 12" nor higher than 24".2. Work must be original.3. May not be a reproduction.
Division 381 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8
Division 382 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12
Division 383 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. Any, specify medium
POSTERS, POETRY & PROSEProud Tradition Sponsored by: YubaNet.com
Entry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7 pmJudging - Friday, August 6 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16 from 9 am - 6 pm
Deliver exhibits to the Northern Mines Building.
Limits: Two entries per class per exhibitor.
1. All entries must be the original work of the exhibitor, completed since the 2019 Fair.
2. Name should be affixed to the back of entry.
PoetryLimits:
1. Submit on one 8 1/2” x 11” sheet of paper (one side only).2. May be configured in any way on the paper.3. All entries must be mounted on 9” x 12” construction paper
(for display purposes).
Division 384 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 385 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 386 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17
CLASSES1. Fair Theme "The Fair is Back in Town!" 2. Haiku3. Humorous4. Jingles/Limericks5. Any other poetry
ProseLimits:
1. All entry sheets must be numbered and mounted separately on 9” x 12” construction paper.
2. Prose entries may not exceed 1,000 words.
3. Exhibitor must list the total number of words on the back of their exhibit.
4. All entries must be the original work of the exhibitor.
5. Submit typed, double spaced 81/2” x 11” sheets of white paper (one side only), 10 pt or larger font with 1” margins or more.
6. Each sheet must be numbered and mounted separately.
7. Place name on back of exhibit.
Division 387 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 388 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 389 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17
CLASSES1. Fair Theme "The Fair is Back in Town!" 2. Any other short story
Poster For PeaceUsing 1/2 sheet of posterboard (14" x 22”) create a poster promoting peace. It may be within the individual, the family, the community, the nation or the world. Any medium may be used - words, drawing, painting, etc. Posters cannot be too heavy to hang.
Division 390 - Exhibitors age 5 through 8Division 391 - Exhibitors age 9 through 12Division 392 - Exhibitors age 13 through 17
CLASS1. Poster for Peace
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YOUTH DEPARTMENT
AG MECHANICS AUCTION
Entry Forms Due By: Friday, June 11 by 4 pm
Receiving - Thursday, August 5 from Noon - 7pm
*Large Items - Call the Fair office to arrange an appointment for receiving and release
Judging - Friday, August 6 at 10 am
Danish Judging - 1st through 3rd Place
Entry Fee – $6 per entry
Deliver exhibits to the Sugar Pine Lodge.
AG MECHANICS AUCTIONLimit: One entry per exhibitor. Nevada County FFA members only.
1. Exhibitor must be enrolled in a high school agriculture class the prior academic year to the Fair. The exhibitor’s instructor must validate class enrollment and verify that the exhibitor was solely responsible for the construction and completion of the project by signing the exhibitor’s entry form.
2. A photo showing the progress of the project will be required at time of entry.
3. No group projects allowed, only one exhibitor per project.
4. Only first and second place exhibits will be considered for the Ag Mechanics Auction. The judge will select up to the top 60 items to go to auction. Third place exhibits are not eligible to sell at auction.
5. Some items may be selected for a silent auction.
6. Exhibitors may establish a minimum for their exhibit. Minimum bids must be declared to Fair Staff upon check in.
7. Exhibitors may sell one project in the Ag Mechanics Auction and one market animal in the Junior Livestock Auction.
8. A commission to be determined by the Nevada County Fair Board will be charged to the seller to promote and finance the sale.
9. Projects must be completed and operational upon receiving. No work, additions or embellishments can be done once the project is received.
10. Exhibitor must be present at auction and at time of sale.
11. All items must be removed from Fairgrounds by 6 pm Monday, August 16. This includes items to be delivered to buyers.
12. No sponsor advertising allowed.
13. No private treaty sales allowed.
Division 394 - Ag Mechanics AuctionCLASSES
1. 1st year student level2. 2nd year student level3. 3rd year student level4. 4th year student level
AG MECHANICS AUCTION
Friday, August 13 5:30 pm
by Sugar Pine Lodge
AG MECHANICSPROUD TRADITION
2020 PROUD TRADITION WINNERExhibitor: Christian Kohlbeck
Buyer: Foster & Son Hose & Fitting
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YOUTH AWARDS
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AG MECHANICS Sponsored ByProud Tradition Ag Mechanics
Buckle ..........................Foster & Son Trucking - Lawson Family
Banner ............................. JTS Truck and Equipment Repair, Inc.
Plaque ........................Toledo-Larios Ranch: Tony, Teresa & Jake
$50 ............................................................................... Robin Hauck
AGRICULTURE Sponsored ByProud Tradition
$50 ..................................................................... The Monax FamilySweepstakes
1st Place $50 ................................Anonymous Friend of the Fair2nd Place $30 .....................Robinson Ranch - Bob & Sue Hoek3rd Place $20 ...............................................Toledo-Larios Ranch:
Tony, Teresa & Jake
ARTS & COLLECTIBLES Sponsored ByProud Tradition
$50 ........................................ Welz Family Childrens FoundationSweepstakes
1st Place $50 ................................................ Bill & Karen Mitchell2nd Place $30 .............................................. Bill & Karen Mitchell3rd Place $20 ............................................... Bill & Karen Mitchell
CLOTHING & TEXTILESSponsored By
Proud Tradition$50 ........................................ Welz Family Childrens Foundation
Sweepstakes1st Place $50 .............................................Lisa & Charley Hooper2nd Place $30 ...........................................Lisa & Charley Hooper3rd Place $20 ............................................Lisa & Charley Hooper
COMMUNITY HERO Sponsored ByProud Tradition
$50 .............................................. Nevada County Gold Magazine
COMMUNITY SERVICE Sponsored ByProud Tradition
$50 ..................................................................... The Monax Family
FLORICULTURESponsored By
Proud Tradition$50 .......................................................Chicago Park Garden Club
Sweepstakes1st Place $50 ......................................Chicago Park Garden Club2nd Place $30 ....................................Chicago Park Garden Club3rd Place $20 .....................................Chicago Park Garden Club
FOODS Sponsored By
Proud Tradition$50 ..................................................................... SPD - Nevada City
Sweepstakes1st Place $50 .................................................... SPD - Nevada City2nd Place $30 .................................................Ed & Carol Scofield3rd Place $20 ..............................................Todd & Kim Richards
PANDEMIC PROJECTS Sponsored ByProud Tradition
$50 ........................................................................... Patrick Eidman
N E V A D A C O U N T YF A I R G R O U N D S
F O U N D A T I O N
PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDSEvergreen Hall
$50 ......................................................... Chicago Park Garden ClubNorthern Mines Building
$50 .................................................Nevada County Gold MagazinePonderosa Hall - Wool/Fibers/Textiles
$50 ..................................................................... Foothill Fiber GuildPonderosa Hall - Clothing & Textiles
$50 ......."Thank you to Nevada County Knitters" - Carol GlickerSugar Pine Lodge - Ag Mechanics$50 ........................................................Robinson Ranch, Bob & Sue HoekTall Pines Building
$50 .............................................................................Shanti Emerson
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YOUTH AWARDS
PHOTOGRAPHY Sponsored ByProud Tradition
$50 .............................................. Nevada County Gold Magazine
PRODUCE CHARACTERS Sponsored ByProud Tradition
$50 ..............................................................Lisa & Charley Hooper
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Sponsored ByProud Tradition
$50 ..................................................................... The Monax Family
SCULPTURE Sponsored ByProud Tradition
$50 .................................Usborne Books & More - Emily Adams
POSTERS, POETRY & PROSE Sponsored ByProud Tradition
$50 ...............................................................................YubaNet.com
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LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT
JUNIOR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS Junior livestock exhibitors must attend the mandatory orientation meeting Tuesday, August 10 at 6:30 pm in the Whitney Pavilion.
JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTIONSUNDAY, AUGUST 15 AT 9 AM
TERMS & CONDITIONSThe Junior Livestock Auction is sponsored and managed by the Nevada County Livestock Producers and the 17th District Agricultural Association.
All Fair rules, both state and local, shall apply to this sale. Exhibitors can show and sell only one market animal, with the exception of exhibitors participating in a small animal project (poultry or rabbit meat pens). These exhibitors may enter a small animal meat pen and one large animal market class. These exhibitors can only sell one project and must declare which animal they will be selling to the Livestock Office as soon as they finish showing their large animal. If the meat pen qualifies as Champion or Reserve Champion, they may not show their large animal in their market class. They will be allowed to show in the large animal showmanship class.
The Junior Livestock Auction is a terminal sale (including small animals). All animals sold at the Junior Livestock Auction, with the exception of small animals, will be sent to federally inspected meat processing plants under the direction of the Nevada County Fair Sale Committee. Small animals will be resale only. All Supreme Champions, Champions and Reserve Champions must sell. It is illegal to tamper with ear tags or sale identification.
Exhibitors of market animals are eligible to show and/or sell in only one county fair, during a calendar year, with the exception of the California State Fair. Exhibitor will be required to sign a certification that they have not sold a market animal at any other county fair (with the exception of the California State Fair) this year.
An exhibitor must be at least nine years of age by January 1st of the current year to sell an animal at the Junior Livestock Auction. For exhibitor age requirements, please refer to the state rules. The exhibitor and animal must be present at the auction and ready to sell when it is his or her turn. If an exhibitor is not present and ready when it is their turn, Fair management has the right to remove the animal from the JLA and, if removed, the animal must be sold resale at the published market price for that species to the harvesting facility designated by the Fairgrounds. Animals that are removed from the JLA for the above reason will not be permitted to leave the Fairgrounds except by the livestock transportation company contracted by the Fairgrounds. Fairgrounds management has the right to grant a variance for those animals that are determined to be unable to sell, due to injury or illness, by the official Fair veterinarian.
When the auctioneer says “SOLD” the animal is sold. However, the exhibitor is responsible for providing feed and water to
the animal until it is loaded on the truck, as instructed by the Livestock Superintendent and/or Sale Committee.
Animals must meet weight requirements and be determined market ready by the judge in order to be eligible to sell. The Auctioneer has the final say on all bids. No private treaties are allowed.
A commission to be determined by the Nevada County Fair Board will be charged to promote and finance the sale.
All exhibitors selling in this JLA Auction MUST write thank-you letters to their respective buyers and any buyer who added a "bump" immediately after the Sale and prior to receipt of their check.To view the State Rules for California Fairs, you may visit California Department of Food & Agriculture’s website: cdfa.ca.gov/fe.
RIBBON & ROSETTE SPONSORS
STILLS YOUTH & ADULTEd & Carol ScofieldJoseph & Julie CilentiJTS Truck and Equipment Repair, Inc.Nevada County Fairgrounds FoundationNot 2 Square WeaversPatrick EidmanRobinson Ranch: Bob & Sue HoekSarah GraydonToledo-Larios Ranch: Tony, Teresa & Jake
LIVESTOCK YOUTH & ADULTAdrienne LincolnAnonymous Friend of the FairAuburn Laboratories, Inc.Dan & Bup GreenwoodJohn & Michele RugoLaurie KastenholzNevada County Fence, Inc.Nevada County Fairgrounds FoundationPatrick EidmanPrecision ElectricRay & Suzie JamesSierra Auto Body, Inc.Terry RileyTodd & Kim RichardsToledo-Larios Ranch: Tony, Teresa & Jake
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LIVESTOCK SHOW JUDGING SCHEDULE
Species Show Ring
TuesdayAugust 10
WednesdayAugust 11
ThursdayAugust 12
FridayAugust 13
SaturdayAugust 14
SundayAugust 15
CattleJr. Market Beef B 8 amJr. Beef Showmanship B **Jr. Beef Breeding B **Open Beef B **Feeder Pens B **Jr. Dairy Cattle B 2 pmJr. Dairy Showmanship B **Sr. Dairy Cattle B **
GoatsJr. Pygmy Showmanship G 11 amJr. Pygmy Goats G **
Jr. Boer / Market ShowmanshipGJr. Market GoatsG
2 pm
Boer Goats G ****
ssalC emutsoC taoGGoat Obstacle Course G 4 pmJr. Dairy Showmanship G 8 amJr. Dairy Goats G **Open Dairy Goats G 12 pm
Sheep
Jr. ShowmanshipSH 8 amJr. Market SheepSH **
Jr. Breeding Sheep SH **Open Breeding SH 8 am
SwineJr. Market Swine SW 8 amJr. Breeding Swine SW 1 pmJr. Showmanship SW **
Fur & Feathers F
F 8 am
******
6 pm6 pm
FYouth & Adult EggsBroiler Meat Pens & TurkeysPoultry Showmanship FJunior Poultry FAvian BowlRabbit Bowl SET
Master ShowmanshipSmall Animal B 1 pmLarge Animal B&SW 4 pm
** Indicates judging to follow completionof previous classes.
HorseJr. Horse HA 8 am
B-Beef Ring
SH-Sheep Ring
G-Goat Area F-Fur & Feathers
HA-Horse ArenaSET-Special Events Tent
SP-Between Sugar Pine Lodge & Hastings Lane SW-Swine Area
pm
amRabbit & Poultry Divs 805-810
Dog Showmanship SP 7 pmJunior Rabbits/Showmanship F 8 amRabbit Meat Pen F 8 amChicken/Rabbit Costume Contest SW 4 pm
SET
JUNIORLIVESTOCKAUCTION
9 amin the
WhitneyPavilion
at the
MagonigalSaleRing
Judging times may be changed to suit conditions and may vary according to the number of animals.
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LIVESTOCK / BEEF CATTLE
BEEF CATTLE OPENEntry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10 until 8 pmJudging - Friday, August 13 following the Junior Beef ShowRelease - Sunday, August 15 at 8 pm
Entry Fee: $10 per entry per class
Limits: Two animals per class per exhibitor.1. Limited to space available. Entry preference will be given to
Nevada County exhibitors, followed by Placer, Sierra, Yuba and all other California counties.
2. All females twenty-four (24) months of age or older on the beginning day of the Fair must: a) have a calf at side, b) show obvious signs of pregnancy, or c) have a veterinarian’s certificate of pregnancy.
3. Cow entered in Cow/Calf class may not be entered in the heifer classes.
4. No more than one day’s bedding and feed will be allowed in the barns due to the limited space and regulations enforced by the Office of the State Fire Marshal.
5. The Livestock Superintendent may, at their discretion, combine divisions and/or classes if less than three animals are entered in a class.
REGISTERED BREEDING BEEF CATTLE Premiums Offered Per Class
Division 400 - Breed with the Most EntriesDivision 401 - Breed with the 2nd Most EntriesDivision 402 - All Other Registered BreedsNOTE: Fair Staff will determine the specific breed for each division after all entries have been received. Please use Division 400 when completing your entry.
CLASS - FEMALES DATE OF CALVING1. Junior Heifer Calf ................. January 1, 2021 - April 10, 20212. Senior Heifer Calf .................September 1-December 31, 20203. Summer Yearling - Heifer .................. May 1-August 31, 20204. Junior Yearling - Heifer ....................January 1-April 30, 20205. Senior Yearling - Heifer ............ March 1-December 31, 20196. Cow/Calf * ...................................................... Calf born in 2021
*Any cow of recognized breed with calf at side born on or after January 1, 2021. Calf must be cow’s natural calf, not an embryo transplant. Must be eligible for registration. It is recommended that the judge give the calf approx-imately 25% consideration when placing the class. Note: Breed Champions of Cow/Calf will come back into the ring to compete for Grand Champion Cow/Calf against the Commercial Cow/Calf Champion. CLASS - BULLS DATE OF CALVING
7. Junior Bull Calf ..................... January 1, 2021 - April 10, 20218. Senior Bull Calf ................. September 1-December 31, 20209. Summer Yearling Bull ........................ May 1-August 31, 2020
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $100 $70 $50 $40 $30
10. Junior Yearling Bull .................. January 1-April 30, 2020 11. Senior Yearling Bull ..........March 1-December 31, 2019CLASS - GROUPSAll owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals.12. Pair of Females - Two bred by exhibitor13. Three Bulls14. Junior Get of Sire -Three animals, summer yearling or
younger, get of same bull, both sexes represented.15. Get of Sire - Four animals, get of same bull, both sexes
represented.
FEEDER PENS, REPLACEMENT HEIFER PENS & COMMERCIAL COW/CALF
Judging - Friday, August 13 following Open Beef Show. All breeds judged together.
Entry Fee: $10 per entry per class
Limits: Two entries per class per exhibitor.
1. The Fair may limit exhibitors to one entry per class in the “pen” divisions should entry counts exceed the number of pens available.
2. Replacement heifer and Commercial Cow/Calf classes are for commercial cattle only.
3. No registered cattle permitted.4. A Bill of Sale, or letter documenting that the animal(s) were
home-raised, must be submitted at check-in.5. By entering these divisions, the exhibitor certifies that the sire of
each animal entered in the following class for grade animals was either registered or purebred.
Division 403 - Feeder Pen (Pen of 3)Feeder steer class is for crosses or full bloods with no registration papers. All animals must be dehorned and branded, cleaned, but not groomed. All animals must be owned by exhibitor. Brand inspection required.CLASS
1. Three steers (averaging 400 - 700 pounds)
Division 404 - Replacement Heifer Pens (Pen of 3)CLASS
1. Three Heifers
Division 405 - Commercial Cow/CalfCLASS
1. Commercial Cow/Calf
Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $100 $70 $50 $40 $30
COW&CALFCOSTUME CLASSFRIDAY, AUGUST 13LOTS OF FUN AND PRIZES!
FOLLOWING THE CONCLUSION OF THE
CHAMPION DRIVE OF THE OPEN BEEF SHOW
DRESS UP YOURSELF, THE COW/CALFOR DO BOTH!
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LIVESTOCK / BEEF CATTLE
BEEF CATTLE / YOUTHEntry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10 until 8 pmJudging - Friday, August 13 following Junior Beef ShowmanshipRelease - Sunday, August 15 at 8 pm
Entry Fee – $5 per entry per class
Limits: Two animals per class per exhibitor.1. Limited to space available. Entry preference will be given
to Nevada County exhibitors, followed by Placer, Sierra, Yuba and all other California counties.
2. Females: all females 24 (twenty-four) months of age or older at the beginning day of the Fair must: a) have a calf at side, b) show obvious signs of pregnancy, or c) have a veterinarian’s certificate of pregnancy.
3. Cow entered in Cow/Calf Class may not be entered in the Heifer Classes.
4. A permanent ear tag or number is required.
BEEF/YOUTH REGISTERED BREEDING CATTLE Premiums Offered Per Class
Division 410 - Breed with the Most EntriesDivision 411 - Breed with the 2nd-Most EntriesDivision 412 - All Other Registered BreedsNote: Fair Staff will determine the specific breed for eachdivision after all entries have been received. For the purpose of completing your entries, please use Division 410.
CLASS - FEMALES DATE OF CALVING 1. Junior Heifer Calf ........... January 1, 2021 - April 10, 2021 2. Senior Heifer Calf .........September 1-December 31, 2020 3. Summer Yearling Heifer ...............May 1-August 31, 2020 4. Junior Yearling Heifer ................. January 1-April 30, 2020 5. Senior Yearling Heifer .........March 1-December 31, 2019 6. Cow/Calf * .................................................Calf born in 2021*Any cow of recognized breed with calf at side born on or after January 1, 2021. Calf must be cow’s natural calf, not an embryo transplant. Must be eligible for registration. It is recommended that the judge give the calf approximately 25% consideration when placing the class. Note: Breed Champions of Cow/Calf will come back into the ring to compete for Grand Champion Cow/Calf against the Grade Cow/Calf winner.
CLASS - BULLS DATE OF CALVING 7. Junior Bull Calf ..................January 1, 2021 - April 10, 2021 8. Senior Bull Calf .................September 1-December 31, 2020 9. Summer Yearling Bull .....................May 1-August 31, 2020
10. Junior Yearling Bull ........................January 1-April 30, 202011. Senior Yearling Bull................March 1-December 31, 2019
CLASS - GROUPS12. Pair of Females - bred by exhibitor
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $50 $35 $25 $20 $15
GRADE OR UNREGISTERED ANIMALS BY PUREBRED SIRE
Limits: Two animals per class per exhibitor.
1. Animals which have been registered as a purebred by a purebred breed association cannot be entered in this division.
2. Animals entered in the following classes may not be entered in any other class of the Beef Cattle Divisions.
3. By entering these divisions, exhibitor certifies that the sire of each animal entered in the following division for grade animals was either registered or purebred.
4. A Bill of Sale, or letter documenting that the animal was home-raised, must be submitted at time of check-in as proof of ownership.
5. A permanent ear tag or tattoo number is required.
Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $30 $25 $20 $15 $10
Division 413 - Grade or Unregistered Female
CLASS - FEMALES DATE OF CALVING
1. Junior Heifer Calf ........... January 1, 2021 - April 10, 2021 2. Senior Heifer Calf .........September 1-December 31, 2020 3. Summer Yearling Heifer ...............May 1-August 31, 2020 4. Junior Yearling Heifer ................. January 1-April 30, 2020 5. Senior Yearling Heifer .........March 1-December 31, 2019 6. Cow/Calf ..................................................Calf born in 2021*
*Winner to compete for Grand Champion Cow/Calf
Calf must be cow's natural calf and at side, born on or after January 1 2021. Judge will give the calf approximately 25% of consideration when placing the class.
SINGLEFEEDER BEEF
Entry Fee – $5 per entry per class
Limits: Two animals per exhibitor
Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $30 $25 $20 $15 $10 Division 414 - Single Feeder BeefCLASSES
1. Feeder steer - 300-500 pounds2. Feeder steer - 501-900 pounds
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Entry Forms Due By: Friday, April 9 by 4 pm
Official Weigh In: Tuesday, August 10 from 11 am - 12 pm
Non-show market animals MUST be removed from the Fairgrounds by 8 pm Tuesday, August 10.
Judging - Friday, August 13 at 8 am
Entry Fee: $17 per entry per class
Limits: Open to Nevada County only. Exhibitors can show and sell only one market animal. Exhibitor may not have sold a market animal at any other county fair this year.
1. Market-ready and not-market-ready classifications will be subject to change in the event there are changes made in Federal grading.
2. Market beef will weigh a minimum of 1000 pounds and may be divided into weight classes as determined by management for convenience in judging.
3. Any steer weighing over 1400 pounds will not be “sifted” from the Livestock Auction, but will not be paid for over 1400 pounds.
4. All market beef must be individually owned by the exhibitor for 120 consecutive days prior to the opening day of the Fair. Bill of sale or proof of ownership and photo of the exhibitor with their market steer must be submitted with entry.
5. Danish System of Judging.
Market-Ready: Market steers projected to have sufficient fat deposition to meet the marbling specifications for USDA Prime, Choice, or Select+ quality grades.
Not-Market-Ready: Market steers lacking evidence of sufficient fat deposition to produce a desirable consumer product. Steers projected to grade USDA select or lower. Not eligible to sell in auction.
Division 420 - FFA Single Market Beef
Division 421 - 4-H/Grange Single Market BeefCLASS
1. Steer, minimum weight 1000 pounds
LIVESTOCK / BEEF CATTLE
MARKET BEEF2020 SUPREME CHAMPIONExhibitor: Samantha Flaherty
Buyer: Foster & Son Hose & Fitting
2020 RESERVE SUPREME CHAMPIONExhibitor: Sydney Franks
Buyer: First American Title Company
BEEF SHOWMANSHIPJudging - Friday, August 13 following the Bred & Fed Show
Entry Fee: Novice & Junior: No Entry Fee • Seniors: $5
Entries Due: Friday, July 9
Limits:1. First place Senior Showmanship will compete Saturday,
August 15 in Master Showmanship.2. Exhibitors who have previously won Junior Showmanship
must enter Senior Showmanship.3. See page 82 for Showmanship class definitions.
Novice & Junior ShowmanshipRibbons Only - 1st through 8th Place
Senior Showmanship - Premiums Offered Per Class
Division 422 - FFA Beef ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Novice2. Senior
Division 423 - 4-H/Grange Beef ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Novice2. Junior3. Senior
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th $60 $54 $48 $42 $36 $30 $24 $18
STEERHEIFER
OBSTACLECOURSE
WEDNESDAYAUGUST 11 AT 5:30PM
IN THE BEEF RING
Great Prizes!1st$25 | 2nd$20 | 3rd$15 | 4th$10 | 5th$5
Sponsored by Placer Nevada Cattlewomen
EXHIBITORS MUST WEAR LONG PANTS,SHIRT, SHOES OR BOOTS
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LIVESTOCK / BEEF CATTLE
NEVADA COUNTYBRED & FED MARKET BEEF
Entry Fee: $5 per entry
Limits:1. Market steers which have been bred within Nevada County
and fed by an FFA, 4-H or Independent exhibitor qualify.2. Steers not bred within Nevada County do not qualify
regardless of where or from whom they were purchased.3. Only steers shown in a market class and eligible for the
Junior Livestock Auction qualify.4. Class breaks, if necessary, will be determined by the
livestock superintendent and Fair Management.5. Copy of Bill of Sale must accompany entry and must verify
that animal was bred in Nevada County. If animal was raised by the exhibitor, a letter stating this will take the place of the Bill of Sale.
6. At judge's discretion, the judge may select the winner(s) without having all animals return to the show ring.
Division 424 - Bred & FedCLASS
1. Nevada County Bred & Fed
OWNED & BRED BY MARKET BEEFA prize of $50 for Champion and $35 for Reserve Champion will be awarded to the Junior exhibitor whose Champion or Reserve Champion market animal was also bred by the exhibitor. Exhibitor must sign up at time of entry to be eligible for this award. This class does not show.
Division 425 - Beef, Owned & Bred ByCLASS
1. Beef, Owned and Bred By
BEEF CATTLE AWARDSOpen Breeding Animals, Divisions 400-405
ROSETTE AWARDS:Best Feeder PenSupreme Champion BullChampion BullReserve Champion BullSupreme Champion FemaleChampion FemaleReserve Champion FemaleChampion Cow/CalfReserve Champion Cow/CalfBest Feeder PenReserve Feeder PenBest Replacement Heifer PenReserve Replacement Heifer PenChampion Commercial Cow/CalfReserve Champion Commercial Cow/CalfGrand Champion Cow/Calf
Youth Breeding Animals, Divisions 410-414Supreme Champion Female
Buckle Sponsored by Infinity CattlePlaque Sponsored by Dipper Valley Ranch - Myra DaviesRosette
Supreme Champion BullBuckle Sponsored by 3B Cattle CompanyPlaque Sponsored by Ray & Suzie JamesRosette
Grand Champion Cow/CalfBuckle Sponsored by 3B Cattle CompanyPlaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia RenwickRosette
ROSETTE AWARDS:Champion FemaleReserve Champion FemaleChampion BullReserve Champion BullChampion Cow/Calf RosetteReserve Champion Cow/CalfChampion Grade Cow/CalfReserve Champion Grade Cow/CalfChampion Grade FemaleReserve Champion Grade FemaleChampion Feeder SteerPhoto by Kial James
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LIVESTOCK / BEEF CATTLE AWARDS
Youth Market Beef, Divisions 420-425
Supreme Champion Market SteerBuckle Sponsored by Mullen LivestockBanner Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons TruckingPlaque Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons Trucking Rosette
Reserve Supreme Champion Market SteerBuckle Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons TruckingBanner Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons TruckingPlaque Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons TruckingRosette
FFA Champion Market SteerBuckle Sponsored by Millennium Planning & Engineering Banner Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons TruckingPlaque Sponsored by Nevada County Farm BureauRosette
FFA Reserve Champion Market SteerBanner Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons TruckingPlaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia RenwickRosette
4-H Champion Market SteerBuckle Sponsored by Sierra Oaks Veterinary Services Banner Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons TruckingPlaque Sponsored by Dipper Valley Ranch - Myra Davies Rosette
4-H Reserve Champion Market SteerBanner Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons TruckingPlaque Sponsored by Bakwrd CP FarmRosette
Nevada County Bred & Fed ChampionBuckle Sponsored by 3B Cattle CompanyRosette
Best FFA Chapter Group of SteersPlaque Sponsored by Great Clips of Grass Valley
Best 4-H Club Group of SteersPlaque Sponsored by Bakwrd CP Farm
Best County Group of SteersPlaque Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons Trucking
Outstanding Beef Exhibit Award
$50 Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons Trucking
FFA Novice Beef ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Ron & Marsha Foster
FFA Senior Beef ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Tim Reid & Caitlin Oats Cattle Co.
Plaque Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons Trucking
4-H Novice Beef ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons Trucking
4-H Junior Beef ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons Trucking
4-H Senior Beef ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Casillas Cattle Services, Dan &
Beth Casillas
Plaque Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons Trucking
Rosettes 1st-8th Place in all Showmanship Classes
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LIVESTOCK / DAIRY CATTLE
DAIRY CATTLE OPENEntry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10, 8 am - 8 pmJudging - Friday, August 13 following the Junior
Dairy Cattle ShowRelease - Sunday, August 15 at 8 pm
Entry Fee: $10 per entry per classLimits: Two animals per class per exhibitor.
1. Limited to space available. Entry preference will be given to Nevada County exhibitors, followed by Placer, Sierra, Yuba and all other California counties.
Dairy Cattle Health Rules1. All dairy female cattle more than six (6) months of age must bear
evidence of official calfhood vaccination against brucellosis with a legible, official tattoo visible in the right ear.
2. Owners of purebred registered cattle without brucellosis tattoos must present documentation certifying brucellosis vaccination, or written documents showing that the animal has an exemption from AHFSS, CDFA.
REGISTERED PUREBREDDAIRY CATTLE
Division 450 - Registered Purebred Dairy CattleCLASSES DATE OF CALVING
1. Calf ..........................................September 1, 2020-April 10, 20212. Junior Yearling ..................................... March 1-August 31, 20203. Senior Yearling .............. September 1, 2019-February 28, 20204. Cow .....................................................Prior to September 1, 2019
CLASS - GROUP5. Pair of females
GRADE OR UNREGISTEREDDAIRY CATTLE
Division 451 - Grade or Unregistered Dairy CattleAll grade animal entries must present a Bill of Sale or letter stating the animal was home-raised at check-in to demonstrate proof of ownership.
CLASSES DATE OF CALVING1. Calf ..........................................September 1, 2020-April 10, 20212. Junior Yearling ..................................... March 1-August 31, 20203. Senior Yearling .............. September 1, 2019-February 28, 20204. Cow .....................................................Prior to September 1, 2019
CLASS - GROUP5. Pair of Females
Premiums Offered Per Class1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
$100 $70 $50 $40 $30
DAIRY CATTLE/YOUTHREGISTERED PUREBRED ANIMALS
Entry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10, 8 am - 8 pm
Judging - Friday, August 13 at 2pm
Release - Sunday, August 15 at 8 pm
Entry Fee: $5 per entry per class
Limits: Nevada County Residents Only. Two animals per class per exhibitor.
Dairy Cattle Health Rules1. All dairy female cattle more than six (6) months of age
must bear evidence of official calfhood vaccination against brucellosis with a legible, official tattoo visible in the right ear.
2. Owners of purebred registered cattle without brucellosis tattoos must present documentation certifying brucellosis vaccination, or written documents showing that the animal has an exemption from AHFSS, CDFA.
Division 460 - Registered Purebred Animals CLASSES DATE OF CALVING
1. Calf ..........................................September 1, 2020-April 10, 20212. Junior Yearling ...........................March 1, 2020-August 31, 20203. Senior Yearling..............September 1, 2019-February 28, 20204. Cow .....................................................Prior to September 1, 2019
CLASS - GROUP5. Pair of Females
Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $50 $35 $25 $20 $15
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LIVESTOCK / DAIRY CATTLE / AWARDS
YOUTH GRADE OR UNREGISTERED All grade animal entries must present a Bill of Sale or letter stating the animal was home-raised to show proof of ownership at check-in.Entry Fee: $5 per entry per class
Limits: Two animals per class per exhibitor.
Division 461 - Grade or Unregistered Purebred Animals by Registered Sire
CLASSES DATE OF CALVING1. Calf .........................................September 1, 2020-April 10, 20212. Junior Yearling ..........................March 1, 2019-August 31, 20203. Senior Yearling ..September 1, 2019-February 28, 20204. Cow ..........................................Prior to September 1, 2019
CLASS - GROUP5. Pair of Females
YOUTH DAIRY CATTLE SHOWMANSHIP
Judging - Friday, August 14, following the Junior Dairy Cattle Breeding Show
Entry Fee: Novice & Junior: No Entry Fee • Seniors: $5
Entry Forms Due By: Friday, July 91. First Place Senior Showmanship will compete
Saturday, August 14 in Master Showmanship.2. See page 82 for showmanship class definitions.
Novice & Junior ShowmanshipRibbons Only - 1st through 8th Place
Senior Showmanship - Premiums Offered Per Class
Division 462 - FFA Dairy Cattle ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Novice2. Senior
Division 463 - 4-H/Grange Dairy Cattle ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Novice2. Junior3. Senior
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th $60 $54 $48 $42 $36 $30 $24 $18
Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $30 $25 $20 $15 $10
DAIRY CATTLE AWARDSOpen Dairy Breeding Animals, Division 450-451
ROSETTES: Champion FemaleReserve Champion Female
YOUTH DAIRY CATTLE AWARDSYouth Dairy Breeding Animals, Division 460-463
ROSETTES: Champion FemaleReserve Champion Female
Supreme Champion FemalePlaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Realty,
John & Teresia Renwick
FFA Novice Dairy Cattle ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Sean & Kelly Glomson
FFA Senior Dairy Cattle ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Mike & Leslie BlaggPlaque Sponsored by Sean & Kelly Glomson
4-H Novice Dairy Cattle ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by The Clute Family
4-H Junior Dairy Cattle ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Dipper Valley Ranch - Myra Davies
4-H Senior Dairy Cattle ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Emigrant Gap Horsemanship,
Felicia & Dick TracyPlaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Realty,
John & Teresia Renwick
Rosettes 1st - 8th Place in all Showmanship Classes
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LIVESTOCK / LIVESTOCK / GOATS
DAIRY GOATS OPENEntry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10, until 8 pm
Judging - Friday, August 13 at 12 noon
Release - Sunday, August 15 at 8 pm
Entry Fee: $5 per entry per class
Limits: 12 does per exhibitor. Limited to space available. No more than two entries per class.
1. This is a combined senior and junior doe show sanctioned by the American Dairy Goat Association.
2. All goats must be registered with ADGA or AGS.
3. ADGA rules shall prevail.
4. All herds are recommended to be in place before dark.
5. All goats must be show-clipped, including hooves.
6. Specific conditions that are cause for being turned away, include, but not limited to: footrot, soremouth, viral pneumonia, ringworm, abscesses-soft, balding or draining, pinkeye, contagious skin eruptions, pasturella, diarrhea.
7. Does with unsightly or swollen joints shall not be allowed on the grounds and will be dismissed at the discretion of management.
8. The Fair will not accept goats from Scrapie “non-compliant” flocks or animals that are Scrapie-positive or Scrapie suspects.
9. No pasteurizers will be allowed in the goat area.
10. No pre-show milkout. Over distended udders will be discriminated against.
11. Only goats entered in the show will be allowed on the grounds, no exceptions.
12. Do not tie goats to trees.
Premiums Offered Per Class
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $30 $28 $24 $22 $20
Division 500 - AlpineDivision 501 - Nigerian DwarfDivision 502 - NubianDivision 503 - OberhasliDivision 504 - All Other Breeds
CLASSES DATE OF BIRTH1. Junior Kid ...................................................After April 1, 20212. Intermediate Kid ...................................................March 20213. Senior Kid ..................................... January or February, 20214. Yearling (not in milk) ........................................................20205. Yearling Milker ...................................................................20206. Two Year ..............................................................................20197. Three Years ..........................................................................20188. Four Years ............................................................................20179. Five Years & Over ..............................................2016 or earlier
CLASSES - GroupsLimits: Two entries per class per exhibitor. All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals.
10. Get of Sire - Three does sired by same buck, at least one to be a yearling or older in milk.
11. Produce of Dam- Two daughters from same dam.12. Dam & Daughter-Daughter to be bred by exhibitor.
Limit: One entry per class per exhibitor.13. Best Three Females
DAIRY GOATS/YOUTHREGISTERED PUREBRED
BREEDING ANIMALSEntry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10, until 8 pmJudging - Friday, August 13 at 8 am, following Dairy Goat
ShowmanshipRelease - Sunday, August 15 at 8 pm
Entry Fee: $5 per entry per classLimits: Two animals per class per exhibitor. Nevada County Residents Only. All purebred registered breeds are eligible. Only does will be accepted. The order of the show is not subject to change
1. No pre-show milkout. Over-distended udders will be discriminated against.
2. All goats must be show-clipped, including hooves.3. This is combined senior and junior doe show sanctioned by
the American Dairy Goat Association.4. All goats must be registered with ADGA or AGS.5. The Fair will not accept goats from Scrapie “non-compliant”
flocks or animals that are Scrapie-positive or Scrapie suspects.6. Only goats entered in the show will be allowed on grounds,
no exceptions.Premiums Offered Per Class
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $30 $28 $24 $22 $20
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Division 500 - AlpineDivision 501 - Nigerian DwarfDivision 502 - NubianDivision 503 - OberhasliDivision 504 - All Other Breeds
CLASSES DATE OF BIRTH1. Junior Kid ...................................................After April 1, 20212. Intermediate Kid ...................................................March 20213. Senior Kid ..................................... January or February, 20214. Yearling (not in milk) ........................................................20205. Yearling Milker ...................................................................20206. Two Year ..............................................................................20197. Three Years ..........................................................................20188. Four Years ............................................................................20179. Five Years & Over ..............................................2016 or earlier
CLASSES - GroupsLimits: Two entries per class per exhibitor. All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals.
10. Get of Sire - Three does sired by same buck, at least one to be a yearling or older in milk.
11. Produce of Dam- Three daughters from same dam.12. Dam & Daughter-Daughter to be bred by exhibitor.
Limit: One entry per class per exhibitor.13. Best Three Females
DAIRY GOATS/YOUTHREGISTERED PUREBRED
BREEDING ANIMALSEntry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10, until 8 pmJudging - Friday, August 13 at 8 am, following Dairy Goat
ShowmanshipRelease - Sunday, August 15 at 8 pm
Entry Fee: $5 per entry per classLimits: Two animals per class per exhibitor. Nevada County Residents Only. All purebred registered breeds are eligible. Only does will be accepted. The order of the show is not subject to change
1. No pre-show milkout. Over-distended udders will be discriminated against.
2. All goats must be show-clipped, including hooves.3. This is combined senior and junior doe show sanctioned by
the American Dairy Goat Association.4. All goats must be registered with ADGA or AGS.5. The Fair will not accept goats from Scrapie “non-compliant”
flocks or animals that are Scrapie-positive or Scrapie suspects.6. Only goats entered in the show will be allowed on grounds,
no exceptions.Premiums Offered Per Class
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $30 $28 $24 $22 $20
LIVESTOCK / GOATS
YOUTH PYGMY GOATSWETHERS & DOES
Entry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10, until 8 pm
Judging - Wednesday, August 11 at 11 am following Pygmy Goat Showmanship
Release - Sunday, August 15 at 8 pm
Entry Fee: $5 per entry per class
Limits: Nevada County residents only, five years of age and above. No more than two entries per class.
1. Pygmy goats shall be disbudded, dehorned or polled animals only.
2. Must be tattooed or microchipped. Exhibitor must provide a scanner for the microchip.
3. All pygmy goats must be registered with NPGA in individual exhibitor’s name.
4. This show is sanctioned by the National Pygmy Goat Association.
5. NPGA rules to govern and take precedence over all others.6. American Judging System.
Division 520 - Pygmy Goats CLASSES DATE OF BIRTH
1. Late Junior Wether Kid ................................After May 8, 20212. Early Junior Wether Kid ................. Feb 9, 2020 - May 8, 20213. Intermediate Wether ......................Aug 12, 2019 - Feb 8, 20204. Senior Wether .............................................Before Aug 11, 20195. Junior Doe Kid .................................................After Apr 8 20216. Intermediate Doe Kid ....................... Jan 9, 2021 - Apr 8, 20217. Senior Doe Kid ...................................Aug 9, 2020 - Jan 8, 20218. Junior Doe Yearling ........................Feb 9, 2020 - Aug 12, 20209. Senior Doe Yearling .................... Aug 11, 2019 - Feb 11, 2020
The judge will select a Junior Champion Doe from the first place winners of the above doe classes.
10. Freshened Yearling Doe ................Aug 12, 2019 - Aug 12, 2020 (has kidded)11. Two Year Old Doe ..................... Aug 12, 2018 - Aug 12, 201912. Three Year Old Doe ................... Aug 12, 2017 - Aug 12, 201813. Four Years & Older Doe ........................Prior to Aug 12, 2017
The judge will select a Senior Champion Doe from the first place winners of classes 10-13. The judge will then select a Grand Champion from the Junior Champion and Senior Champion Does.
Premiums Offered Per Class
Division 510 - Nigerian DwarfDivision 511 - LamanchaDivision 512 - All Other Breeds
CLASSES DATE OF BIRTH1. Junior Kid ...................................................After April 1, 20212. Intermediate Kid ...................................................March 20213. Senior Kid ..................................... January or February, 20214. Yearling (not in milk) ........................................................20205. Yearling Milker ...................................................................20206. Two Year ..............................................................................20197. Three Years ..........................................................................20188. Four Years ............................................................................20179. Five Years & Over ..............................................2016 or earlier
CLASSES - GroupsLimit: One entry per class per exhibitor. All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals.
10. Get of Sire - Two does sired by the same buck11. Best Three Females12. Produce of Dam - Two does from the same dam13. Dam and Daughter (milking daughter will have a distinct
advantage, but it is not necessary that the daughter be a milker)
DAIRY GOAT SHOWMANSHIPJudging - Friday, August 13 at 8 am
Entry Fee: Novice & Junior - No entry fee, Seniors - $5
Entries Due By: Friday, July 9
Limits:1. First place Senior Showmanship will compete on Saturday,
August 14 in Master Showmanship.2. See page 82 for Showmanship class definitions.
Novice & Junior ShowmanshipRibbons Only - 1st through 8th Place
Senior Showmanship - Premiums Offered Per Class
Division 513 - FFA Dairy Goat ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Novice2. Senior
Division 514 - 4-H/Grange Dairy Goat ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Novice2. Junior3. Senior
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $30 $28 $24 $22 $20
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th $60 $54 $48 $42 $36 $30 $24 $18
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $15 $14 $12 $10 $5
Premiums Offered Per Class
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LIVESTOCK / GOATS
Thursday, August 12 4 pmGOAT SHOW RING
ALL GOATS ELIGIBLE
GOATObstacleCourse
PYGMY GOAT SHOWMANSHIPJudging - Wednesday, August 11 at 11 am
Pee Wee Showmanship: Exhibitors five to eight years of age on January 1, 2021.
Entry Fee: PeeWee, Novice & Junior - No entry fee Seniors - $5
Entry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9
Limits:1. First place Senior Showmanship will compete Saturday,
August 14 in Small Animal Master Showmanship.2. See page 82 for showmanship class definitions.3. Animals must be owned by exhibitor and entered by
the exhibitor in an appropriate market, breeding or performance class.
4. Preparation for showing must have been done by owner.5. Note: Novice and Junior Showmanship judges may help
members improve showmanship techniques while judging and will demonstrate proper procedures.
6. A large class may be divided into smaller groups for ease of handling and judging and to provide the maximum benefits of this learning experience for the Novice and Junior Showmen.
Pee Wee, Novice & Junior ShowmanshipRibbons Only - 1st through 8th Place
Senior Showmanship - Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th $20 $18 $16 $14 $12 $10 $8 $6
Division 521 - Pygmy Goat ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Pee Wee2. Novice3. Junior4. Senior
BOER GOATS/YOUTHEntry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10, until 8 pmJudging - Wednesday, August 11, follows Market Goat ShowRelease - Sunday, August 15 at 8 pm
Entry Fee: $5 per entry per class
Limits: Two animals per class per exhibitor.1. Limited to space available. Entry preference will be given
to Nevada County exhibitors, followed by Placer, Sierra, Yuba and all other California counties.
2. All Boer goats must be registered with the ABGA.3. Legible tattoo is required. Illegible tattoo may result in
disqualification. No tattooing on the Fairgrounds.4. All animals must be registered purebred, fullblood or
percentage blood Boer Goats. Percentage doe classes are 50%-88% Boer; Fullblood/purebred classes are for does that are 93.75% and higher; and for bucks that are 96.87% and higher.
5. Stamped application of registration are acceptable on animals less than three months of age.
6. The Fair will not accept goats from Scrapie “non-compliant” flocks, or animals that are Scrapie-positive or Scrapie suspects.
Boer Goats Premiums Offered Per Class
Division 530-Percentage DoesDivision 531-Fullblood/Purebred Does CLASSES DATE OF BIRTH
1. Doe Kids (0 to under 3 mo) ............. May 12, 2021 - August 20212. Doe Kids (3 to under 6 mo) .................Feb 12, 2021 - May 11, 20213. Doe Kids (6 to under 9 mo) ..............Nov 12, 2020 - Feb 11, 20214. Doe Kids (9 to under 12 mo) ...........Aug 12, 2020 - Nov 11, 20205. Yearling Does (12 to under 16 mo) . Apr 12, 2020 -Aug 11, 20206. Yearling Does (16 to under 20 mo) .Dec 12, 2019 - Apr 11, 20207. Yearling Does (20 to under 24 mo) Aug 12, 2019 - Dec 11, 20198. 2 year old Does (24 to under 36 mo) Aug 12, 2018 - Aug 11, 20199. Aged Does (36 plus months) ..................Born before Aug11, 2018
Division 532 - Bred and Owned Classes Date of Birth
1. Percentage Does .................................................................... Any2. Full Blood Does .................................................................... Any
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $30 $28 $24 $22 $20
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MARKET GOATS2020 SUPREME CHAMPION
Exhibitor: Madison BlazBuyer: Patrick Eidman
2020 RESERVE SUPREME CHAMPIONExhibitor: Sofia Monical
Buyer: Nicole Barrow
Entry Forms Due By: Friday, June 11 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10 until 2 pm
Official Weigh-in - Tuesday, August 10 from 2 pm - 3pm
Non-show animal MUST be removed from the Fairgrounds by 8 pm Tuesday, August 10.
Judging - Wednesday, August 11 at 2 pm
Entry Fee: $17 per entry per class
Limits: Open to Nevada County Youth Only. Exhibitors can show and sell only one market animal. Exhibitor may not have sold a market animal at any other county fair this year.
1. Market Goats MUST have a Scrapie Tag in the right ear.
2. Market goats will weigh a minimum of 65 pounds to 105 pounds maximum.
3. Any market goat weighing over 105 pounds will not be “sifted” from the Livestock Auction, but will not be paid for over 105 pounds.
4. Goats may be does or wethers. However, the does may not exhibit any udder development to be entered as a market goat.
5. All market goats must be dehorned. Spurs not to exceed 2 inches.
6. Goats may be any commercial meat goat or dairy cross.
7. Market goats must be under one year of age.
8. All market goats must be individually owned by the exhibitor for 60 days prior to the opening day of the Fair and in their complete care.
Market-Ready: USDA Prime or Choice quality with 12th rib back fat range .08 - .12 most desirable, .13 - .22 back fat acceptable, average or greater conformation and cutability.
Not-Market-Ready: Good or lower quality grade with 12th rib back fat range <.08 or >.22; underfinished goats grading USDA good or lower, below average conformation or cutability. Not eligible to sell in auction.
Division 540 - FFA Single Market Goat
Division 541 - 4-H/Grange Single Market GoatCLASS
1. Market goat, minimum weight 65 pounds
LIVESTOCK / GOATS
BOER/MARKET GOAT SHOWMANSHIPJudging - Wed, August 11 following the Market Goat ClassesEntry Fee: Novice & Junior - No entry fee, Seniors - $5Deadline: Friday, July 10Limits:
1. First place Senior Showmanship will compete Saturday, August 14 in Master Showmanship.
2. See page 82 in showmanship class definitions.Novice & Junior Showmanship
Ribbons Only - 1st through 8th PlaceSenior Showmanship - Premiums Offered Per Class
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th $60 $54 $48 $42 $36 $30 $24 $18
Division 542 - FFA Boer/Goat ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Novice2. Senior
Division 543 - 4-H/Grange Boer/Goat ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Novice2. Junior3. Senior
NEVADA COUNTY BRED & FED MARKET GOAT
Entry Fee: $5 entryLimits: Limited to space available in ring
1. Entry must be made at time of market entry.2. Market Goats which have been bred within Nevada County,
by a Nevada County based breeder and raised by an FFA, Grange or Independent exhibition qualify. Market goats not bred within Nevada County do not qualify regardless of where or from whom they were purchased.
3. Only Market Goats shown in a market class and eligible for the Junior Livestock Auction qualify.
4. Class breaks, if necessary, will be determined by the Livestock Superintendent and Fair Management.
5. Copy of Bill of Sale must be included at time of entry and must verify the animal was bred in Nevada Co. A letter stating that it was bred and home-raised by the exhibitor is also acceptable.
6. At the judge's discretion, the judge may select the winner(s) without having all animals returned to the show ring.
Division 544 - Bred & Fed Market GoatCLASS 1 - Bred & Fed Market Goat
OWNED & BRED BY MARKET GOATA prize of $50 for Champion and $35 for Reserve will be awarded to the Junior exhibitor whose Champion or Reserve Champion Market animal was also bred by the exhibitor. Exhibitor must sign up at the time of entry to be eligible for this class award. This class does not show.
Division 545 - Owned & Bred Market GoatCLASS 1 - Market Goat - Owned & Bred By
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GOAT COSTUME CONTESTJudging - Friday, August 13 at 4 pm in the Whitney Pavilion
No Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
Limit: Animals entered into Division 550, Class 1 MUST also be exhibited in a breeding, performance or market class.
Division 550 - Goat Costume ClassCLASS
1. Goat Costume Class
GOAT AWARDSOpen Dairy Goats, Divisions 500-504
ROSETTE AWARDS:Best Doe in Show Champion DoeReserve Champion DoeChampion Junior DoeReserve Champion Junior DoeBest Udder of BreedBest Udder of Show
Junior Dairy Goats, Division 510-514Best Doe in Show
Buckle Sponsored by Precision ElectricPlaque Sponsored by Nevada County Gold MagazineRosette
ROSETTE AWARDS:Best Doe in ShowChampion DoeReserve Champion DoeChampion Junior DoeReserve Champion Junior DoeFFA Novice Dairy Goat Showmanship
Plaque Sponsored by Liz and Chip SmithRosette
FFA Senior Dairy Goat ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Peter BahrmanPlaque Sponsored by Liz and Chip Smith
4-H Novice Dairy Goat ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Meg Curry, Realtor, Nevada Co. Realty
4-H Junior Dairy Goat ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia Renwick 4-H Senior Dairy Goat Showmanship
Buckle Sponsored by Peter BahrmanPlaque Sponsored by Garren Family & Activate PEMF
Rosettes 1st-8th Place in all Showmanship Classes
LIVESTOCK / GOATS / AWARDS
Pygmy Goats, Divisions 520-521ROSETTE AWARDS:Champion WetherReserve Champion WetherChampion Senior DoeReserve Champion Senior DoeChampion Junior DoeReserve Champion Junior DoeGrand Champion DoeReserve Grand Champion DoeSenior Pygmy Goat Showmanship
Buckle Sponsored by Garren Family & Activate PEMFPlaque Sponsored by Liz and Chip Smith
Junior Pygmy Goat ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia Renwick Novice Pygmy Goat Showmanship
Plaque Sponsored by Meg Curry, Realtor, Nevada County RealtyRosettes 1st-8th Place in all Showmanship Classes
Youth Boer Goats, Divisions 530-532Supreme Champion Doe
Plaque Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the FairRosette
ROSETTE AWARDS:Champion Percentage DoeReserve Champion Percentage DoeChampion Fullblood/Purebred DoeReserve Champion Fullblood/Purebred DoeChampion Bred and Owned DoeReserve Champion Bred and Owned Doe
Market Goats, Divisions 540-544Supreme Champion Market Goat
Buckle Sponsored by Whitman Ranch Boer GoatsBanner Sponsored by Julie Barhydt, REALTOR Plaque Sponsored by Garren Family & Activate PEMF Rosette
Reserve Supreme Champion Market GoatBuckle Sponsored by Garren Family & Activate PEMFBanner Sponsored by Julie Barhydt, REALTOR Plaque Sponsored by Nevada County Farm BureauRosette
FFA Champion Market GoatBuckle Sponsored by Precision ElectricBanner Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the FairPlaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia RenwickRosetteFFA Reserve Champion Market Goat
Banner Sponsored by Nevada County Fence, Inc.Plaque Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the Fair Rosette
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4-H Champion Market GoatBuckle Sponsored by Nevada County Fence, Inc.Banner Sponsored by The Clute FamilyPlaque Sponsored by Great Clips of Grass Valley Rosette
4-H Reserve Champion Market GoatBanner Sponsored by Nevada County Fence, Inc.Plaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia Renwick RosetteNevada County Bred & Fed Champion
Buckle Sponsored by Larry & Sarah WesselsRosette
Best FFA Chapter Group of GoatsPlaque Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the Fair
Best 4-H Club Group of GoatsPlaque Sponsored by Meg Curry, Realtor, Nevada Co. Realty
Best County Group of GoatsPlaque Sponsored by John & Michele Rugo
Outstanding Goat Exhibit Award$50 Sponsored by In Memory of Carol Lynn Hollingsworth
FFA Novice Boer/Market Goat ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Mullen Livestock
FFA Senior Boer/Market Goat ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Sharon & Carl RoundsPlaque Sponsored by Mullen Livestock
4-H Novice Boer/Market Goat ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the Fair
4-H Junior Boer/Market Goat ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the Fair
4-H Senior Boer/Market Goat ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Emmalee CasillasPlaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia RenwickRosettes 1st-8th Place in all Showmanship Classes
LIVESTOCK / GOAT AWARDS / HORSE
JUNIOR HORSE Entry Forms Due By: Friday, April 9 by 4 pm
Receiving - Saturday, August 14 at 7 amJudging - Saturday, August 14 at 8 amRelease - Saturday, August 14 immediately following
conclusion of showEntry Fee: $5 per entry per class for Equitation and Trail.Entry Fee: $5 per exhibitor for Senior Showmanship, no entry
fee for Novice and Junior.Mandatory Drug Fee: $8 per exhibitor
Limits: Open to Nevada County Junior Exhibitors only. Exhibitor may only bring one horse to show.
1. Exhibitor must be age 9 as of Jan. 1, 2021 to enter the division.2. Horse show exhibitors must meet junior department exhibitor
age requirements as defined in the state rules for California Fairs.3. Exhibitors must have proof of ownership or lease available
upon request, at check-in time and time of entry.4. Horse projects must be owned or leased by and under the
exhibitor's care and management for 120 consecutive days prior to opening day of Fair. When entering online, both owned and leased horse exhibitors must provide a clear picture of a side view of the horse. Leased animals must also provide a signed lease between owner and member. Owned animals must provide a copy of either registration papers, bill of sale or letter stating the horse was born and raised on their property.
5. Junior exhibitors must wear properly strapped headgear in mounted competition. Headgear must be approved by American Soc. for Testing & Materials/Safety Equipment Institute.
6. Exhibitors may not ride horses in parking lot areas. Exhibitors may only ride horses in the horse arena.
7. Junior exhibitors are expected to groom and care for their animal when at Fair. They shall refrain from accepting active assistance from adults and non-exhibiting youth unless the junior exhibitor is actively engaged, and the assistance is only for instruction.
8. Junior exhibitors cannot ride or show stallions9. Exhibitors must enter a riding class to be eligible for
showmanship.10. All animals must be serviceably sound. The soundness of
animals when determined by the official veterinarian or by the judge shall be final and cannot be protested. The horse show management may request the official veterinarian to examine any animal in competition. Exhibitors who refuse to allow their animal to be examined will be disqualified from showing and will be reported to CDFA. No refunds will be made in these cases. All penalties of the Horse Protection Act of 1970 shall be strictly enforced.
11. Equines known to be EIA positive reactors are forbidden to enter, reside, or compete at Fair.
Premiums Offered for Trail andEquitation Classes
Novice & Junior ShowmanshipRibbons Only - 1st through 8th place
Senior Showmanship - Premiums Offered Per Class
Division 555 - Riding Classes Limits:
1. May show in either English or Western attire.2. Novice Equitation - participant who has never loped at a
show or has only ridden under saddle for up to two years.CLASSES
1. Novice Equitation (walk & trot)2. Advanced Equitation (walk, trot & lope)3. Trail
Division 556 - ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Novice2. Junior3. Senior
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th $60 $54 $48 $42 $36 $30 $24 $18
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $30 $28 $24 $22 $20
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JUNIOR HORSE AWARDSJunior Horse, Divisions 555-556
Novice ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Julie Barhydt, REALTOR
Junior ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Julie Barhydt, REALTOR
Senior ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Sue Bartow, Realtor
Plaque Sponsored by Laura Duncan
Rosettes 1st-8th Place in all Showmanship Classes
LIVESTOCK / HORSE AWARDS / SHEEP
Division 602 - All Other Purebred Breeds, Large Meat Type
Division 603 - All Other Purebred Breeds, Small Meat Type
Division 604 - All Other Purebred Breeds, Long Wool Type (Romney, Lincoln, Cotswold)
Division 605 - All Other Purebred Breeds (Targhee, Columbia, Corriedale, Merino, Rambouillet)
Division 606 - Natural Colored Sheep Classes Date of Lambing
1. Yearling Ram ...........................................September 2019 - August 20202. Fall Ram Lamb ................................ September 2020 - December 20203. Spring Ram Lamb............................................ January 2021 - May 20214. Pair of Ram Lambs5. Yearling Ewe ............................................September 2019 - August 20206. Pair of Yearling Ewes7. Fall Ewe Lamb ................................. September 2020 - December 20208. Spring Ewe Lamb ............................................. January 2021 - May 20219. Pair of Ewe Lambs
10. Young Flock .................................... One ram lamb and two ewe lambs, bred by exhibitor.
11. Get of Sire ........................................ Four sheep sired by same ram, bred by exhibitor.
12. Flock.................................................. One yearling or ram lamb, two yearling ewes, and two ewe lambs.
13. Best Pair ..............................Two animals, either sex, bred by exhibitor.
SHEEP/YOUTH REGISTERED PUREBRED BREEDING ANIMALS
Entry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9 by 4 pmReceiving - Tuesday, August 10, 8 am - 8 pmJudging - Wednesday, August 11 follows Wether Dam & SiresRelease - Sunday, August 15 at 8 pm
Entry Fee: $5 per entry per class
Limits: Two animals per class per exhibitor1. Entry preference: Nevada County youth, followed by youth
exhibitors from Placer, Sierra and Yuba counties and all other counties. Legal residency shall be the determining factor.
2. The Fair will not accept sheep from Scrapie “non-compliant” flocks, or animals that are Scrapie-positive or Scrapie suspects.
Premiums Offered Per Class
Division 611 - Meat Type, LargeDivision 612 - Meat Type, Small
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $30 $28 $24 $22 $20
SHEEP/OPEN REGISTEREDPUREBRED BREEDING ANIMALS
Entry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10, 8 am - 8 pm
Judging - Thursday, August 12 at 8 am
Release - Sunday, August 15 at 8 pm
Entry Fee: $5 per entry per class
Limits: Two animals per class per exhibitor1. Limited to space available. Entry preference will be given to: Nevada
County exhibitors; followed by Placer, Sierra, Yuba and all other California counties. Legal residency shall be the determining factor.
2. Flock numbers shall be used to identify all entries. Numbers shall be on regular tags attached to the ear or tattooed in the ear. An exhibitor may not use the same flock number on more than one animal during any two consecutive calendar years. Registration numbers may not be used as flock numbers.
3. The flock tags of registered yearlings and lambs bred by exhibitor are required to have either the breeder’s name, initials or association prefix permanently stamped on the flock tag in addition to the permanent flock number. The breeder’s name, initials or association prefix will also be recorded on the entry form.
4. Lambs must show lamb’s teeth.5. Exhibitors are encouraged to wash their meat-type sheep prior to coming
to the Fair.6. Natural colored sheep are to be shown with a minimum of 2” of fleece.7. The Fair will not accept sheep from scrapie “non-compliant” flocks, or
animals that are Scrapie-positive or Scrapie suspects.
Group Limits:1. All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals.2. All animals entered in groups must be of the same breed.3. Exhibitors should be prepared with handlers.4. Limit one entry per class per exhibitor.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $50 $48 $44 $42 $40
Premiums Offered Per Class
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Entry Forms Due By: Friday, June 11 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10
Official Weigh-in - Tuesday, August 10, 1 pm - 2 pm
Non-show animal MUST be removed from the Fairgrounds by 8 pm Tuesday, August 10.
Judging - Wednesday, August 11 at 8 am
Entry Fee: $17 per entry per class
Limits: Open to Nevada County youth only. Exhibitors can show and sell only one market animal. Exhibitor may not have sold a market animal at any other county fair this year.
1. Market Sheep MUST have a Scrapie tag in the right ear.2. Market-ready and not-market-ready classifications will be
subject to change in the event there are changes made in federal grading.
3. Market lambs, minimum weight 100 pounds. Any lamb weighing over 150 pounds will not be “sifted” from the Livestock Auction, but will not be paid for over 150 pounds.
4. All market lambs must be individually owned by the exhibitor for 60 days prior to the opening day of the Fair.
5. Danish System of Judging.6. All market lambs must have been slick shorn from the knee
and hock up within 7 days of official Weigh-in. Fleece not to exceed 1/4” in length and fleece length must be uniform over entire body. Lambs with excessive wool will not be weighed until shorn.
7. Market lambs must be docked such that the tail (dock) is healed and can be lifted from the exterior. Lambs that have no dock will not be eligible. Breeding animals born before January 1, 2000 are exempt.
8. No icing of lambs.
Market Ready: USDA Prime or Choice quality with 12th rib back fat range .16 -.35 or greater conformation and cutability.
Not Market Ready: Good or lower quality grade with 12th rib back fat range <.16 or >.35; underfinished goats grading USDA good or lower, below average conformation or cutability. Not eligible to sell in auction.
Division 620 - FFA Single Market Lambs
Division 621 - 4-H/Grange Single Market Lambs Classes
1. Market Lamb ........................Minimum Weight: 100 pounds
MARKET LAMBS2020 SUPREME CHAMPION
Exhibitor: Audra PaaschBuyer: Cattlemen's Livestock Market
2020 RESERVE SUPREME CHAMPIONExhibitor: Anna Raymond
Buyer: Auburn Laboratories, Inc.
LIVESTOCK / SHEEP
Division 613 - All other Wool Type or Natural Colored Sheep
CLASSES DATE OF LAMBING1. Yearling Ram ........................................ September 2019 - August 20202. Fall Ram Lamb ..............................September 2020 - December 20203. Spring Ram Lamb..........................................January 2021 - May 20214. Pair of Ram Lambs5. Yearling Ewe ......................................... September 2019 - August 20206. Pair of Yearling Ewes7. Fall Ewe Lamb ...............................September 2020 - December 20208. Spring Ewe Lamb ...........................................January 2021 - May 20219. Pair of Ewe Lambs
10. Young Flock ... One ram lamb and two ewe lambs, bred by exhibitor.11. Get of Sire ............ Four sheep sired by same ram, bred by exhibitor.12. Flock....................... One yearling or ram lamb, two yearling
ewes,and two ewe lambs.13. Best Pair ........................... Two animals, either sex, bred by exhibitor.
SHEEP/WETHER DAMS & SIRESEntry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10, 8 am - 8 pmJudging - Wednesday, August 11, follows the Market Sheep ShowRelease - Sunday, August 15 at 8 pm
Entry Fee: $5 per entry per classLimits: Two animals per class per exhibitor
1. Grade, crossbred and unregistered purebred grade sheep to be judged strictly on grade sheep basis.
2. A permanent ear tag or tattoo number is required.3. Animals which have been registered by a purebred breed association
cannot be entered in this division.4. By the signature, as the owner or agent, on the online entry, the exhibitor
also certifies that the sire of each animal entered in the following divisions for grade animals was either registered or purebred.
5. Wether Dam/Sire Champions and Registered Breed Champions will compete for Supreme Champion.
6. The Fair will not accept sheep from Scrapie “non-compliant” flocks, or animals that are Scrapie-positive or Scrapie suspects.
7. A Bill of Sale or a letter documenting that the animal was home-raised, must be submitted at check-in as proof of ownership.
Division 614 - Wether Dams & Sires Classes Date of Lambing
1. Yearling Ram ............................................September 2019 - August 20202. Fall Ram Lamb ................................. September 2020 - December 20203. Spring Ram Lamb............................................. January 2021 - May 20214. Pair of Ram Lambs5. Yearling Ewe .............................................September 2019 - August 20206. Pair of Yearling Ewes7. Fall Ewe Lamb .................................. September 2020 - December 20208. Spring Ewe Lamb .............................................. January 2021 - May 20219. Pair of Ewe Lambs
10. Young Flock - One ram lamb and two ewe lambs, bred by exhibitor.
Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $30 $28 $24 $22 $20
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SHEEP AWARDSOpen Sheep, Divisions 601-606
ROSETTE AWARDS:Supreme Champion RamChampion RamReserve Champion RamSupreme Champion EweChampion EweReserve Champion Ewe
Youth Sheep, Divisions 610-614Supreme Champion Ram
Plaque Sponsored by Mullen Livestock Rosette
Supreme Champion EwePlaque Sponsored by Mullen Livestock Rosette
Champion Wether DamPlaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia Renwick Rosette
Youth Market Lambs, Divisions 610-615Supreme Champion Market Lamb
Buckle Sponsored by Sierra Oaks Veterinary ServicesBanner Sponsored by Sean & Kelly Glomson
Plaque Sponsored by Darlene Moberg- Sky Trail Ranch
RosetteReserve Supreme Champion Market Lamb
Buckle Sponsored by Auburn Laboratories, Inc.Banner Sponsored by Vassar RanchPlaque Sponsored by Nevada County Farm BureauRosette
FFA Champion Market LambBuckle Sponsored by Sierra Oaks Veterinary Services Banner Sponsored by Fallyn Foster Plaque Sponsored by Sean & Kelly Glomson Rosette
SHEEP SHOWMANSHIPJudging - Wednesday, August 11 at 8 am following the market classesEntry Fee: Novice & Junior - None; Seniors - $5 entry feeDeadline: Friday, July 9Limits:
1. First place Senior Showmanship will compete Saturday, August 14 in Master Showmanship.
2. See page 82 for showmanship class definitions.Novice & Junior Showmanship
Ribbons Only - 1st through 8th Place
Division 622 - FFA Sheep ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Novice2. Senior
Division 623 - 4-H/Grange Sheep ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Novice2. Junior3. Senior
NEVADA COUNTY BRED & FEDMARKET LAMB
Entry Fee: $5 per entryLimit: Limited to space availableCLASS 1 - Nevada County Bred & Fed Market Lamb
1. Entry must be made at the time of market entry2. Market Lambs must have been bred within Nevada County
and fed by an FFA, 4-H or Independent exhibitor to qualify.3. Only Market Lambs shown in a market class and eligible for
the Junior Livestock Auction qualify.4. Class breaks, if necessary will be determined by the Livestock
Superintendent and Fair Management.5. Copy of Bill of Sale must be included at time of entry and
must verify that the animal was bred in Nevada County. A letter stating that the animal was bred and home-raised by the exhibitor is also acceptable.
6. At the judge's discretion the judge may select the winner(s) without having all animals return to the show ring.
Division 624 - Nevada County Bred & Fed Market LambCLASS 1 - Bred & Fed Market Lamb
SHEEP OWNED & BRED BY CLASSA prize of $50 for Champion and $35 for Reserve Champion will be awarded to the Junior exhibitor whose Champion or Reserve Champion Market animal was also bred by the exhibitor. Exhibitor must sign up at time of entry to be eligible for this class award. This class does not show.
Division 625 - Sheep, Owned & Bred By ClassCLASS 1 - Owned & Bred Market Lamb
Senior Showmanship - Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th $60 $54 $48 $42 $36 $30 $24 $18
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SHEEP AWARDSOpen Sheep, Divisions 601-606
ROSETTE AWARDS:Supreme Champion RamChampion RamReserve Champion RamSupreme Champion EweChampion EweReserve Champion Ewe
Youth Sheep, Divisions 610-614Supreme Champion Ram
Plaque Sponsored by Mullen Livestock Rosette
Supreme Champion EwePlaque Sponsored by Mullen Livestock Rosette
Champion Wether DamPlaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia Renwick Rosette
Youth Market Lambs, Divisions 610-615Supreme Champion Market Lamb
Buckle Sponsored by Sierra Oaks Veterinary ServicesBanner Sponsored by Sean & Kelly Glomson
Plaque Sponsored by Darlene Moberg- Sky Trail Ranch
RosetteReserve Supreme Champion Market Lamb
Buckle Sponsored by Auburn Laboratories, Inc.Banner Sponsored by Vassar RanchPlaque Sponsored by Nevada County Farm BureauRosette
FFA Champion Market LambBuckle Sponsored by Sierra Oaks Veterinary Services Banner Sponsored by Fallyn Foster Plaque Sponsored by Sean & Kelly Glomson Rosette
FFA Reserve Champion Market LambBanner Sponsored by Patrick EidmanPlaque Sponsored by Millennium Planning & Engineering Rosette
4-H Champion Market LambBuckle Sponsored by Terri Riley Banner Sponsored by Patrick EidmanPlaque In Loving Memory of Kenric RolphRosette
4-H Reserve Champion Market LambBanner Sponsored by Terri RileyPlaque In Loving Memory of Kenric RolphRosette
Nevada County Bred & Fed ChampionBuckle Sponsored by Adrienne Lincoln
RosetteBest FFA Chapter Group of Lambs
Plaque Sponsored by Patrick Eidman Rosette
Best 4-H Club Group of LambsPlaque Sponsored by Patrick Eidman Rosette
Best County Group of LambsPlaque Sponsored by Sierra Sky Lamb - Karen HendersonRosette
Out standing Sheep Exhibit Award$50 Sponsored by In Memory of Glen Eidman
FFA Novice Sheep ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Ron & Marsha Foster
FFA Senior Sheep ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Kim Rounds Plaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia Renwick
4-H Novice Sheep ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia Renwick
4-H Junior Sheep ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Great Clips of Grass Valley
4-H Senior Sheep ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Sierra Oaks Veterinary ServicePlaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia RenwickRosettes 1st-8th Place for all Showmanship Classes
LIVESTOCK / SHEEP AWARDS / SWINE
SWINE/YOUTHREGISTERED & GRADEBREEDING ANIMALS
Entry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9 by 4 pmReceiving - Tuesday, August 10 from 8 am - 8 pmJudging - Thursday, August 12 at 1 pmRelease - Sunday, August 15 at 8 pm
Entry Fee: $5 per entry per class
Limits: Nevada Co. Youth Only. Two animals per class per exhibitor.
1. Exhibitor must submit ear-notching form online at time of entry.
2. Swine can only be washed between 6 am and 9:30 am.
3. A minimum of three animals must be entered/shown in each division or all animals may be combined into one division and/or class.
4. If entries exceed barn capacity, management may limit exhibitors to two animals per divisions 701 & 702.
Division 701 - Junior Registered Animals
Division 702 - Junior Grade AnimalsExhibitors must show proof of ownership for grade animals at time of check-in. A Bill of Sale or letter stating that the animal was bred and home-raised by the exhibitor are acceptable. Classes Date of Birth
1. Sow ..................................................................Prior to July 1, 20202. Gilt ........................................................................After July 1, 2020
Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $50 $35 $25 $20 $15
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Entry Forms Due By: Friday, June 11 by 4 pm
Receiving - Monday, August 9Official Weigh-in - Tuesday, August 10 from 8 am - 10 am
Judging - Thursday, August 12 at 8 am
Entry Fee: $17 per entry per class
Limits: Open to Nevada County youth only. Exhibitors can show and sell only one market animal. Exhibitor may not have sold a market animal at any other county fair this year.
1. The non-show animal MUST be removed from the Fairgrounds by 8 pm Tuesday, August 10.
2. Market-ready and not-market-ready classifications will be subject to change in the event there are changes made in the Federal grading.
3. Any market hog weighing over 280 pounds will not be “sifted” from the livestock auction, but will not be paid over 280 pounds.
4. All market swine must be individually owned by the exhibitor for 60 days prior to the opening day of the Fair.
5. Danish System of Judging.
Market-Ready: U.S. No. 1 and No. 2 hogs of average or greater conformation that are acceptable in leanness, muscularity and production traits.
Not-Market-Ready: Any hog of below average conformationincluding U.S. No. 3, U.S. No. 4 and utility grade hogs. Not eligible to sell in auction.
Division 720 - FFA Single Market Swine
Division 721 - 4-H/Grange Single Market SwineCLASS
1. Market Hogs, minimum weight 200 pounds
SWINE SHOWMANSHIPJudging - Thursday, August 12 following breeding swineEntry Fee: Novice & Junior - No Entry Fee Seniors - $5Deadline: Friday, July 9
Limits1. First place Senior Showmanship will compete Saturday,
August 14 in Master Showmanship.2. See page 82 for showmanship class definitions.
Novice & Junior ShowmanshipRibbons Only - 1st through 8th Place
Senior Showmanship - Premiums Offered Per Class
Division 722 - FFA Swine ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Novice2. Senior
Division 723 - 4-H/Grange Swine ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Novice2. Junior3. Senior
BRED & FED MARKET SWINEEntry Fee: $5 per entryLimit: Limited to space available
1. Entry must be made at time of market entry.2. Market Swine must have been bred within Nevada County
and fed by an FFA, 4-H or Independent exhibitor to qualify.3. Only Market Swine shown in a market class and eligible for
the Junior Livestock Auction qualify.4. Class breaks, if necessary, will be determined by the Livestock
Superintendent and Fair Management.5. Copy of Bill of Sale must be included at time of entry and must
verify the animal was bred in Nevada Co. A letter stating it was bred and home-raised by the exhibitor is also acceptable.
6. At the judge's discretion, the judge may select the winner(s) without having all animals return to the show ring.
Division 724 - Nevada Co. Bred & Fed Market SwineCLASS 1 - Bred & Fed Market Swine
SWINE OWNED & BRED BY CLASSA prize of $50 for Champion and $35 for Reserve Champion will be awarded to the Junior exhibitor whose Champion or Reserve Champion Market animal was also bred by the exhibitor. Exhibitor must sign up at the time of entry to be eligible for this class award. This class does not show.
Division 725 - Swine, Owned and Bred ByCLASS 1 - Market Swine, Owned and Bred By
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th $60 $54 $48 $42 $36 $30 $24 $18
MARKET SWINE2020 SUPREME CHAMPION
Exhibitor: Harlie DeschaineBuyer: Riebe's Napa Auto Parts
2020 RESERVE SUPREME CHAMPIONExhibitor: Kaylee Bringolf
Buyer: SLC, Inc.
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SWINE AWARDSYouth Swine Breeding, Divisions 701-702
Supreme Champion Breeding HogBuckle Sponsored by Adrienne LincolnPlaque Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons TruckingRosette
Champion Registered Breeding HogBuckle Sponsored by Three Gilts RanchPlaque Sponsored by Toledo-Larios Ranch: Tony, Teresa & JakeRosette
Champion Grade Breeding HogBuckle Sponsored by Sierra Auto Body, Inc.Plaque Sponsored by Toledo-Larios Ranch: Tony, Teresa & JakeRosette
ROSETTE AWARDS:
Reserve Champion Registered Breeding HogReserve Champion Grade Breeding Hog
Market Hog, Divisions 720-725
Supreme Champion Market HogBuckle Sponsored by Steve & Carolyn SteeleBanner Sponsored by Mullen LivestockPlaque Sponsored by Robin HauckRosette
Reserve Supreme Champion Market HogBuckle Sponsored by The Creamer Family Banner Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons TruckingPlaque Sponsored by Robin HauckRosette
FFA Champion Market HogBuckle Sponsored by Nancy Downes FoundationBanner Sponsored by Julie Barhydt, REALTORPlaque Sponsored by Robin HauckRosette
FFA Reserve Champion Market HogBanner Sponsored by Robin HauckPlaque Sponsored by Robin HauckRosette
4-H Champion Market HogBuckle Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons TruckingBanner Sponsored by Jessie Drew Plaque Sponsored by Foster & Son Trucking - Lawson Family Rosette
4-H Reserve Champion Market HogBanner Sponsored by Sierra Auto Body, Inc.Plaque Sponsored by Nevada County Farm Bureau Rosette
Nevada County Bred & Fed ChampionBuckle Sponsored by Sierra Auto Body, Inc.Rosette
Best FFA Chapter Group of HogsPlaque Sponsored by Robin Hauck
Best 4-H Club Group of HogsPlaque Sponsored by Great Clips of Grass Valley
Best County Group of HogsBanner Sponsored by Toledo-Larios Ranch: Tony, Teresa & Jake
Out standing Swine Exhibit Award $50 Sponsored by Todd and Kim Richards
FFA Novice Swine ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons Trucking
FFA Senior Swine ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Mullen LivestockPlaque In Memory of Bob Robinson - Robinson Family
4-H Novice Swine ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons Trucking
4-H Junior Swine ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Bill Slade & Sons Trucking
4-H Senior Swine ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by The Newman Family: Mel, Mary, Clay,
Joe, Claire & BricePlaque In Memory of Bob Robinson - Robinson Family
Rosettes 1st-8th Place for all Showmanship Classes
LIVESTOCK / SWINE AWARDS
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SMALL ANIMAL DEPARTMENTLimits:
1. Small Animal Exhibitors must be at least five years old on January 1, 2021 to exhibit, except where otherwise noted.
2. All small animal market entries must have identification listed on entry forms. Meat animal entries will not be accepted without tattoo/band number.
YOUTH DOG SHOWMANSHIP
Entry Forms Due By: Friday, June 11 by 4 pm
Receiving - Gate 6: Wednesday, August 11 at 6:30 pm
Judging - Wednesday, August 11 at 7 pm between Sugar Pine Lodge & Hastings Lane
Release: Wednesday, August 11 following Dog Showmanship
Pee Wee Showmanship: Exhibitors five to eight years of age on January 1, 2021.
Entry Fee: Pee Wee, Novice & Junior; No entry fee. Senior: $5 per entry per class.
Limit: One animal per exhibitor. Nevada County residents only.1. First place Senior Showmanship will compete Saturday,
August 14 in Small Animal Master Showmanship.
2. See page 82 for showmanship class definitions.
3. The dog must be owned by the exhibitor or his/her immediate family for a minimum of sixty (60) days prior to the Fair.
4. All dogs must be on a leash (not to exceed 6 feet) while on the Fairgrounds. No pinch or head collars allowed.
5. The preparation for showing must have been done by the exhibitor.
6. No interference or double handling permitted.
7. Dogs are only to be on the Fairgrounds for the period of time while the judging is taking place.
8. Dogs to be kept in the immediate judging area. Dogs must be removed from the Fairgrounds immediately upon completion of the competitions.
9. Exhibitors shall be on hand and ready to exhibit at the time called for judging.
10. All exhibitors are to wear the recognized show uniform of the organization they represent.
11. Bitches in season will not be permitted to compete.
12. All dogs must have complete, current vaccinations and be disease and parasite-free.
13. Pee Wee, Novice and Junior Showmanship judges may help exhibitors improve showmanship techniques while judging and will demonstrate proper procedures.
SMALL ANIMALS / DOG AWARDS14. A large class may be divided into smaller groups for ease of
handling and judging and to provide the maximum benefits of this learning experience for the Pee Wee, Novice and Junior Showmen.
15. American System of Judging.
Pee Wee, Novice & Junior ShowmanshipRibbons Only - 1st through 8th Place
Senior Showmanship - Premiums Offered Per Class
Division 801 - Dog ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Pee Wee2. Novice3. Junior4. Senior
DOG AWARDSDog Division, 801
Senior Dog ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Bebe Rescue Dog Plaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia Renwick
Junior Dog ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Nevada County Gold Magazine
Novice Dog ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the Fair
Rosettes 1st - 8th Placefor all Showmanship Awards
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th $20 $18 $16 $14 $12 $10 $8 $6
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FUR & FEATHERS / SMALL ANIMALS
POULTRY/RABBIT POSTEREntry Forms Due By: Monday, July 26 by 4 pm
Receiving - Monday, August 9, 10 am - 4 pmJudging - Tuesday, August 10 at 10 amRelease - Monday, August 16, 9 am - 6 pm
Limit: One entry per class
Using a half sheet of poster board (14" x 22") create an educational poster promoting poultry or rabbits. Posters should be informative, interesting and attractive.
Division 805 - Exhibitors Age 5 through 8
Division 806 - Exhibitors Age 9 through 12
Division 807 - Exhibitors Age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. Nutrition/Health2. Breeds - use photos3. History of poultry production in Nevada County4. Any other
CREATE A CHICKEN,DUCK, TURKEY OR RABBIT
Limits: One entry per class.
Use your imagination! Create a chicken, duck, turkey or rabbit out of paper maché, wood, clay, etc. Maximum size to be 18” high x 12” wide.
Division 808 - Exhibitors Age 5 through 8
Division 809 - Exhibitors Age 9 through 12
Division 810 - Exhibitors Age 13 through 17CLASSES
1. Any, specify
The Avian Bowl and Rabbit Bowl are team quiz events that test participants' knowledge in a wide range of topics about poultry and rabbits. Teams consist of 2 to 4 youth per team. Each round will have two teams competing against each other and the winners of each round will compete in the final round for the overall winner. Both Bowls will be held at the Special Events Tent. The Avian Bowl is on Wednesday, August 11 at 6 pm and the Rabbit Bowl is on Thursday, August 12 at 6 pm. No need to pre-register, just show up and have fun!
AVIAN & RABBIT BOWLS
SMALL ANIMAL SPECIAL EXHIBITS Sponsored ByProud Tradition - Divisions 805-810
$50 .............................................. Nevada County Gold Magazine
Fur & Feathers Cage Award$50 .............................................................Dan & Bup Greenwood
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Division 820 - AmericanDivision 821 - AsiaticDivision 822 - EnglishDivision 823 - MediterraneanDivision 824 - ContinentalDivision 825 - All Other Standard BreedsDivision 826 - Utility BirdsDivision 827 - Single Comb Clean Legged BantamsDivision 828 - Rose Comb Clean Legged BantamsDivision 829 - All Other Comb Clean Legged BantamsDivision 830 - Feather Legged BantamsDivision 831 - Modern GameDivision 832 - Old English GameDivision 833 - Bantam DucksDivision 834 - Lightweight DucksDivision 835 - Medium-weight DucksDivision 836 - Heavyweight DucksDivision 837 - GeeseDivision 838 - Game & Exotic(Must specify breed and variety when entering.)
CLASSES1. Cock (1 year or over)2. Hen (1 year or over)3. Cockerel (under 1 year)4. Pullet (under 1 year)
POULTRY / YOUTHEntry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9 by 4 pm
Receiving and Mandatory PoultryHealth Inspection: Tuesday, August 10 from 3 pm - 5 pm
All birds must have a leg band on at check-in and must correspond to band number on entry form.
Judging - Wednesday, August 11 following Poultry Showmanship
Release: Sunday, August 15 from 5 pm to 8 pm
Entry Fee: $3 per entry per class
Limits: Two entries per class per exhibitor. No more than eight (8) entries per exhibitor.
1. Nevada County Youth only.2. Entries may be limited to cage space available.3. Judging will be by comparison, with the latest edition of
the APA Standard of Perfection and the Bantam Standard and shall apply to all district and county fair poultry shows, except in such instances where they are in conflict with the rules and regulations prescribed by the Department of Food and Agriculture.
4. A judge may excuse a bird from competition if it appears to be fatigued or out of condition, but the bird shall be counted as an entry.
5. For all classes of standard-bred chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese, all birds must be identified by leg bands and conforming with the entry form upon arrival at the show.
6. Fairgrounds will furnish feed for poultry exhibitors. Any special feed needed will be the responsibility of the exhibitor. Due to limited space, special feed is to be stored off the Fairgrounds. Exhibitors MUST prevent waste/overfeeding of feed provided by Fairgrounds.
7. Duck and turkey exhibitors must bring their own food, waterers and feeders.
8. Livestock Superintendent must have keys to locked cages.9. Any bird showing evidence of disease and/or parasites will
be immediately removed from the Fairgrounds.10. Utility Bred Division - Judging is based two-thirds on utility
and one-third on a standard basis.11. No emus, ostriches or other large birds that cannot be safely
housed in standard cages.12. Turkey exhibitors must be at least nine (9) years of age as of
January 1, 2021 to exhibit a turkey.13. American System of Judging.14. Non-market entries are judged in cages. Exhibitors are not
to be present during judging of these entries.
Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th $4 $3.50 $3 $2.50 $2 $1.50
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POULTRY SHOWMANSHIPJudging - Wednesday, August 11th following Meat Pens
Entry Fee: Pee Wee, Novice & Junior - No Entry Fee - Senior $5
Limits:1. Must be entered by entry deadlines.2. First place Senior Showmanship will compete Saturday, August
14 for Small Animal Master Showmanship.3. See page 82 for showmanship class definitions.4. Animals must be owned by exhibitor and entered by
the exhibitor in an appropriate market, breeding or performance class.
5. The preparation for showing must have been done by exhibitor.6. Note: Novice and Junior Showmanship judges may help
members improve showmanship techniques while judging and will demonstrate proper procedures.
7. A large class may be divided into smaller groups for ease of handling and judging and to provide the maximum benefits of this learning experience for the Novice and Junior Showmen.
Pee Wee Showmanship: Exhibitors five (5) to eight (8) years of age as of January 1, 2021.
Pee Wee, Novice & Junior ShowmanshipRibbons Only - 1st through 8th Place
Senior Showmanship - Premiums Offered Per Class
Division 840 - Poultry ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Pee Wee2. Novice3. Junior4. Senior
SPECIAL FUN ACTIVITYJudging - Friday, August 10 at 4 pm at the Whitney Pavilion
Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
Ribbons only.
Limits: Animals must be owned by exhibitor and entered bythe exhibitor in an appropriate market, breeding orperformance class.
Division 841 - Chicken Costume ContestCLASSES
1. Humorous2. Enchanting3. Most Original4. Look-Alike (Exhibitor & Fowl)5. Fair Theme "The Fair is Back in Town!"
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th $20 $18 $16 $14 $12 $10 $8 $6
BROILER MEAT PENS& MARKET TURKEYS
Entry Forms Due By:Market Turkeys: Friday, June 11 by 4 pmBroiler Meat Pen: Friday, July 9 by 4 pm
Receiving & Health Inspection: Tuesday, August 10, 3 pm-5 pm
Official Weigh-in: Tuesday, August 10 following Health Inspection
Judging - Wednesday, August 11, 8 am
Entry Fee: $7 per entry per class
Limits: Nevada County Youth Only.1. Meat pen exhibitors must be at least 9 years old as of
January 1, 2021.2. Only one meat pen may be shown and sold by the
exhibitor.3. Small animal meat pen exhibitors (poultry or rabbit)
may enter a small animal meat pen and one large animal market class. These exhibitors can only sell one project and must declare which animal they will be selling to the Livestock Office as soon as they finish showing their large animal. If the meat pen qualifies as champion or reserve champion, they may not show their large animal in their market class. They will be allowed to show in the large animal showmanship class.
4. Exhibitor may not have sold a market animal at any other county fair this year.
5. All birds must be identified by leg bands. List all leg bands on entry form.
6. Exhibitor must be present during weigh-in, judging of the animals and for the Junior Livestock Auction.
7. Market Turkeys, Broiler Meat Pens and Rabbit Meat Pens will be resale only.
Division 930 - Broiler Meat PenMeat pens consist of two broilers, each weighing a minimum of 3.5 pounds and not over 7.5 pounds. Broilers will be evaluated on conformation, fleshing, feathering and freedom from down grading factors such as bruises, blisters and skin tears. Broiler meat pens entered must be owned by the exhibitor and be a part of a project under the exhibitor’s care and management at least 30 days prior to the opening of the Fair.
CLASS1. Broiler Meat Pen
Division 931 - Market TurkeyConsists of one turkey. Turkey shall weigh between fifteen (15) and thirty-five (35) pounds. Market Turkeys entered must be owned by the exhibitor and be a part of a project under the exhibitor’s care and management at least sixty days prior to the opening of the Fair.
CLASS1. Market Turkey
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FUR & FEATHERS / SMALL ANIMALS
POULTRY AWARDSPoultry, Divisions 820-932
Best of Show - PoultryPoultry Carrier Sponsored by Nevada County
Fairgrounds FoundationPlaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia RenwickRosette
Plaques Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the Fair
Best Large FowlReserve Large FowlBest BantamReserve BantamBest WaterfowlReserve Waterfowl
RosettesBest Large FowlReserve Large FowlBest Bantam Reserve BantamBest Waterfowl Reserve Waterfowl
SHOWMANSHIP
4-H Senior Poultry ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Precision Electric
Plaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate, John & Teresia Renwick
4-H Junior Poultry ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia Renwick
4-H Novice Poultry ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia Renwick
Rosettes 1st - 8th Place for all Showmanship Awards
Champion Market TurkeyBuckle Sponsored by Nevada County Fence, Inc.
Banner Sponsored by Dan & Bup Greenwood
Plaque Sponsored by The Totoonchie Family
Rosette
Reserve Champion Market TurkeyBanner Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the Fair
Plaque Sponsored by The Totoonchie Family
Rosette
Champion Broiler Meat PenBuckle Sponsored by Adrienne Lincoln
Banner Sponsored by Nevada County Fairgrounds Foundation
Plaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate, John & Teresia Renwick
Rosette
Reserve Champion Broiler Meat PenBanner Sponsored by Nevada County Fairgrounds Foundation
Plaque Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the Fair
Rosette
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FUR & FEATHERS / SMALL ANIMALS
Lightweight Breeds, Divisions 939-946
Division 939 - Dutch
Division 940 - English Spot
Division 941 - Holland Lop
Division 942 - Mini Lops
Division 943 - Mini Rex
Division 944 - Polish
Division 945 - Rex
Division 946 - All Other Lightweight Breeds
CLASSES1. Senior Buck, 6 months or over2. Junior Buck, under 6 months3. Senior Doe, 6 months or over4. Junior Doe, under 6 months
Division 947 - Crossbred/PetFor rabbits that are ineligible to compete in the breed divisions 935-946. Intended for mixed breed/pet quality rabbits.
CLASSES1. Bucks, all ages2. Does, all ages
Division 948 - FurAll rabbits entered in fur classes must be entered in a breeding class and judged. A rabbit disqualified or eliminated in regular classes may not compete in the fur classes.
CLASSES1. Normal2. Rex3. Satin4. Wool
Division 949 - Breeders ClassAll rabbits entered in Breeders Class must be entered in a regular breeding class and judged. Exhibitor must own both parents of the rabbit(s) to be entered. Proof of ownership will be checked by showing the pedigrees of the rabbits at check in.
CLASS1. Breeders Class
RABBITS/YOUTHEntry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10, 7 am - 8 am
Judging - Tuesday, August 10, 8 am
Release: Sunday, August 15, 5 pm - 8 pm
Entry Fee: $3 per entry per class
Limits: Nevada County Youth only. Two entries per class.
1. The show is sanctioned with ARBA.2. All rabbits must have legible permanent I.D. tattoos.3. Rabbits must be entered, shown and judged in proper
division and class for breed, variety, age and sex.4. Exhibitor must specify breed, sex, tattoo and class on the
online entry.5. Exhibitor must be present during judging of the animals.6. Any rabbit showing evidence of disease and/or parasites will
be immediately removed from the Fairgrounds.7. All rabbit entries must remain at the Fairgrounds for the
duration of the Fair.8. American System of Judging.9. Youth Sanctioned Show - OFFICIAL ARBA
YOUTH SANCTIONED SHOW, ARBA Executive Director, P. O. Box 400, Knox, PA 16232. ARBA website: www.arba.net. Membership Dues: $12 per year, 3 years $30.
10. The 98th Annual ARBA Convention is scheduled for October 23-27, 2021 in Louisville, KY.
11. The American Rabbit Breeders Association host club must refuse entries from exhibitors placing an entry from all locations within 150 miles which has had a confirmed outbreak of RCV/RHD/VHD within the past 60 days of the entry deadline.
Heavyweight Breeds, Divisions 935-937
Division 935 - CalifornianDivision 936 - New ZealandDivision 937 - All other Heavyweight BreedsCLASSES
1. Senior Buck, 8 months or over2. Intermediate Buck, 6 to 8 months3. Junior Buck, under 6 months4. Senior Doe, 8 months or over5. Intermediate Doe, 6 to 8 months6. Junior Doe, under 6 months
Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $4 $3.50 $3 $2.50 $2
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RABBIT SHOWMANSHIPJudging - Tuesday, August 10 following the Rabbit Breeding Show
Pee Wee Showmanship: Exhibitors are five to eight years of age as of January 1, 2021.
Entry Fee: Pee Wee, Novice & Junior - No Entry Fee • Senior $5
Deadline: Friday, July 9
Limits:1. First place Senior Showmanship will compete Saturday,
August 14 in Small Animal Master Showmanship.2. See page 82 in showmanship class definitions.3. Animals must be owned by exhibitor and entered by
the exhibitor in an appropriate market, breeding or performance class.
4. The preparation for showing must have been done by exhibitor.
5. Note: Novice and Junior Showmanship judges may help members improve showmanship techniques while judging and will demonstrate proper procedures.
6. A large class may be divided into smaller groups for ease of handling and judging and to provide the maximum benefits of this learning experience for the Novice and Junior Showmen.
Pee Wee, Novice & Junior ShowmanshipRibbons Only - 1st through 8th Place
Senior Showmanship - Premiums Offered Per Class
Division 950 - Rabbit ShowmanshipCLASSES
1. Pee Wee2. Novice3. Junior4. Senior
Entry Forms Due By: Friday, July 9 by 4 pm
Receiving - Tuesday, August 10 from 7 am - 8 am
Official Weigh-in: Tuesday, August 10, 8 am
FUR & FEATHERS / SMALL ANIMALS
Judging - Tuesday, August 10 following Weigh-in
Entry Fee: $5 per entry per class
Limits: Nevada County Youth Only.
1. Meat pen exhibitors must be at least 9 years old as of January 1, 2021.
2. All rabbits must be identified by permanent tattoo. List ALL tattoo numbers on entry form. Only one meat pen may be shown & sold by the exhibitor.
3. Small animal meat pen exhibitors may enter a small animal meat pen and one large animal market class. These exhibitors can only sell one project and must declare which animal they will be selling to the Livestock Office as soon as they finish showing their large animal. If the meat pen qualifies as Champion or Reserve Champion, they may not show their large animal in their market class. They will be allowed to show in the large animal showmanship class.
4. Exhibitor may not have sold a market animal at any other county fair this year.
5. Exhibitor must be present during weigh-in and judging of the animals.
6. All market quality meat pens will be sold as resale at the Junior Livestock Auction. The Junior Livestock Auction is a terminal sale.
Division 951 - Rabbit Meat PenMeat pens consist of three (3) rabbits each weighing a minimum of 3.5 pounds and not over 5.5 pounds. Rabbit meat pens entered must be owned by the exhibitor and be a part of a project under the exhibitor’s care and management at least thirty (30) days prior to the opening of the Fair. Animals may not exceed seventy (70) days of age.
CLASS1. Rabbit Meat Pen
OWNED & BRED BYRABBIT MEAT PEN
A prize of $50 for Champion and $35 for Reserve Champion will be awarded to the Junior exhibitor whose Champion or Reserve Champion Rabbit Meat Pen was also bred by that exhibitor. Exhibitor must sign up at the time of entry to be eligible for this class award.
Division 952 - Rabbit Meat Pen, Owned and Bred By
CLASS
1. Rabbit Meat Pen, Owned and Bred By
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th $20 $18 $16 $14 $12 $10 $8 $6
RABBIT MEAT PEN2020 CHAMPION RABBIT MEAT PEN
Exhibitor: Brittany Andes-McCulloughBuyers: A Clean Getaway Estate Liquidators
2020 RESERVE CHAMPION RABBIT MEAT PENExhibitor: Allison Mariani
Buyers: Dan & Lorena Ferchaud
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RABBITCOSTUME CONTEST
Judging - Friday, August 14 at 4 pm at Whitney Pavilion
Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
Ribbons Only
Limits: Animals must be owned by exhibitor and entered by the exhibitor in an appropriate market, breeding or performance class.
Division 953 - Rabbit Costume Contest
CLASSES
1. Humorous2. Enchanting3. Most Original4. Look-Alike (Exhibitor & Rabbit)5. Fair Theme "The Fair is Back in Town!"
FUR & FEATHERS/SMALL ANIMAL RABBIT AWARDS
Youth Rabbit, Divisions 935-951
Best of Show RabbitCarrier Sponsored by Graham Family Farm
Plaque Sponsored by Dan & Bup Greenwood
RosetteReserve Best of Show Rabbit
Carrier Sponsored by Nevada County Fairgrounds Foundation
Plaque Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the Fair
Best Heavyweight BreedPlaque Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the Fair
Reserve Heavyweight BreedPlaque Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the Fair
Best Lightweight BreedPlaque Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the Fair
Reserve Lightweight BreedPlaque Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the Fair
Senior Rabbit ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Sierra Auto Body, Inc. Plaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia Renwick
FUR & FEATHERS / RABBITS & AWARDS
Junior Rabbit ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Dan & Bup Greenwood
Novice Rabbit ShowmanshipPlaque Sponsored by Dan & Bup Greenwood
Rosettes 1st - 8th Place for all Showmanship Awards4-H Senior Rabbit Showmanship4-H Junior Rabbit Showmanship4-H Novice Rabbit Showmanship
Champion Rabbit Meat PenBuckle Sponsored by Sierra Auto Body, Inc.
Banner Sponsored by Nevada County Fence, Inc.Plaque Sponsored by RE/MAX Gold Real Estate,
John & Teresia RenwickRosette
Reserve Champion Rabbit Meat Pen
Banner Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the Fair
Plaque Sponsored by Anonymous Friend of the Fair
Rosette
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MASTER SHOWMANSHIP / AWARDS
SHOWMANSHIPLimits: Nevada County Youth Only. All exhibitors are required to wear the official show uniform of the organization they represent. State rules require that livestock shown in Showmanship must be owned by the exhibitor and entered by the exhibitor and shown in an appropriate mar-ket, breeding or performance class. If the exhibitor has a market animal that is weight sifted and as a result may not show in an individual market class, the exhibitor may use this animal for showmanship only if this an-imal is the only animal the exhibitor has brought to the Fair. Exhibitors must be nine years of age as of January 1, 2021 for these classes.
NOVICE SHOWMANSHIPRibbons only - 1st through 8th Place
Novice - An exhibitor who has not shown the species prior to January 1st of the current Fair year. Exhibitors awarded 1st and 2nd place in Novice are eligible to advance and show in Junior Showmanship (must use the same animal).
JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIPRibbons only - 1st through 8th Place
Junior - An exhibitor who is showing the same species of animal for the second or third year at the Fair. Exhibitors awarded 1st and 2nd place in Junior Showmanship are eligible to advance and show in Senior Showmanship (must use same animal.) Exhibitors previously winning Junior Showmanship must enter Senior Showmanship.
SENIOR SHOWMANSHIPPremiums offered - See species showmanship
Senior - An exhibitor who has previously shown in SeniorShowmanship with the same species of animal or who is showing the same species of animal for the fourth time or more, at the Fair. First place winners in senior showmanship will compete in Master Showmanship.
LARGE ANIMALMASTER SHOWMANSHIP
Judging - Saturday, August 14 at 4 pm
Location: Beef Ring & Whitney Pavilion
Limits:1. There must be three or more exhibitors competing in a Senior
Showmanship class for the species to be eligible to compete in Master Showmanship.
2. Master Showmanship may include the following species: beef cattle, dairy cattle, dairy goat, meat goat, sheep and swine. To be included as a species in Master Showmanship, the species must have sufficient entries to provide a separate animal to each exhibitor participating in Master Showmanship.
3. First place winners of the Senior Showmanship Division in each large animal species are eligible to compete for this award.
4. If an exhibitor wins first place in Senior Showmanship of multiple species, the exhibitor will decide which species to represent in Master showmanship.
5. If there is a tie in Master Showmanship the winner of the species drawn at random prior to the competition will be the winner.
6. Each exhibitor will randomly draw from animals in each species of the competition.
Division 970 - Large Animal Master Showmanship
LARGE ANIMALMASTER SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS
FFA Large Animal Master ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Farmers Insurance-Ed & Wanda Mertens
Plaque Sponsored by Ramos Livestock-Kelsey & Matthew Ramos
4-H Large Animal Master ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Farmers Insurance-Ed & Wanda Mertens
Plaque Sponsored by Ramos Livestock-Kelsey & Matthew Ramos
SMALL ANIMALMASTER SHOWMANSHIP
Judging - Saturday, August 14 at 1 pm
Location: Beef Ring
Limits:1. There must be at least the same number of animals entered
and shown in a given species as there are exhibitors competing in Small Animal Master Showmanship; if there are fewer, the species will be eliminated from the competition.
2. Master Showmanship may include showing a chicken, dog, rabbit and a pygmy goat.
3. First place winners of the Senior Showmanship Class in each species are eligible to compete for this award.
4. If an exhibitor wins first place in Senior Showmanship of multiple species, the exhibitor will decide which species to represent in Master Showmanship.
5. If there is a tie in Master Showmanship the winner of the species drawn at random prior to the competition will be the winner.
6. Each exhibitor will randomly draw from animals in each species of the competition.
Division 971 - Small Animal Master Showmanship
SMALL ANIMALMASTER SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS
Small Animal Master ShowmanshipBuckle Sponsored by Farmers Insurance-Ed & Wanda MertensPlaque Sponsored by Robin Hauck
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AWARD CRITERIA & UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS
NEVADA COUNTY FAIRUNIFORM REQUIREMENTS
1. The official competition uniform of the Nevada County Fair 4-H and Independent Livestock Exhibitors shall consist of: White long pants; white sleeved (long or short) shirt with collar. In addition to the official competition uniform as stated above, 4-H has additional requirements as follow: 4-H Club exhibitors are expected to wear the 4-H tie or scarf and the 4-H Hat branded with the UC ANR and the 4-H clover logo (youth may wear current green hat with only the 4-H clover logo and/or white hat for the remainder of their 4-H career). Poultry and Rabbit exhibitors are to wear long-sleeved shirts.
2. The official FFA show uniform shall be worn by all FFA exhibitors and by helpers in individual and chapter groups while showing at fairs and livestock shows. The uniform shall consist of white jeans, white dress shirt or blouse (short or long-sleeved), and the official FFA blue necktie for boys or FFA blue scarf for girls. For the Nevada County Fair the official FFA jacket must be worn. Hats or headgear of any kind shall not be worn with the official show uniform while showing. Agriculture Mechanics project exhibitors, must be in official career development event FFA uniforms; official FFA jacket, zipped to the top, worn with a white, collared dress shirt, and official FFA necktie(boys) or scarf (girls), black slacks/jeans, black socks, and black dress shoes or dress boots.
3. The official competition uniform of the Grange Fair Program shall consist of: white long pants, white long-sleeved button-front dress shirt with collar; the official red waist vest with National Grange emblem on the back. Poultry and Rabbit exhibitors are to wear long-sleeved shirts.
FOR SAFETY REASONS - all exhibitors must wear closed-toedshoes with an enclosed heel while working with livestock.
CRITERIA FORLIVESTOCK SPECIAL AWARDS
One outstanding exhibit will be chosen in each market species: beef, goat, sheep and swine. All 4-H and FFA exhibits will be inspected daily and will be scored on the condition and appearance of the animals, condition of the stalls, pens and aisles, neatness and orderliness of the areas used for tack and equipment, and use of decorations and educational displays.SPECIAL NOTE: Club or Chapter sign must be in clear view or no points will be awarded. The following scorecard will be used: General Appearance Score Weight
Neatness ...........................................................................40%Use of attractive signs & decoration ..................................10%Use of Fair Theme ..............................................................10%Educational information ....................................................10%Condition of animals .........................................................10%Tack & equipment storage (neat & orderly) .......................10%Attendant ...........................................................................10%
FUR & FEATHERS SPECIAL AWARD This award recognizes an outstanding youth exhibitor in the Fur & Feathers Area who excels in animal care, presentation, personal responsibility and public education.
Cage cleanliness 25% Water level & cleanliness 25% Quality/design of educational materials 25% Exhibitor friendliness/knowledge/helpfulness 25%
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The following are the local rules for the 17th District Agricultural Association, Nevada County Fair. Variances to these rules may only be granted by the Board of Directors of the 17th District Agricultural Association. Variance requests must be made in writing to: Nevada County Fair (17th District Agricultural Association) 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley, CA 95949 or may be delivered to the Administration Office at Gate 1, 11228 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley, CA.
General Rules1. The Board of Directors of the 17th District Agricultural
Association, Nevada County Fair, will be the final authority in any decisions or disputes involving the Fair or the Fairgrounds.
2. The Nevada County Fairgrounds does not allow smoking during the Fair on the Fairgrounds, except in designated outdoor smoking areas. Those who desire to smoke, MUST visit one of the five designated smoking areas.
3. No vehicles or trailers will be permitted on the inner grounds during the five days of the Fair without a signed permit from the Fair Management.
4. No dogs or pets are allowed on the inner grounds during the annual Fair, Draft Horse Classic or Country Christmas Faire except for service animals. A service animal is any animal trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability. Pets providing emotional support, well-being, comfort or companionship are not recognized as service animals under ADA regulations and are not permitted at this event.
5. Camping sites are limited and assigned by Fair Management. Livestock exhibitor camping is limited to livestock exhibitors that need to stay for the duration of the Fair. No Junior livestock exhibitor shall be allowed to stay on the Fairgrounds without a chaperone. Camping chaperone must be 25 years of age or older. There must be at least one chaperone for every three youths camping.
6. Livestock trailers must be removed from the Fairgrounds the day of unloading the animals. Exceptions are for those exhibitors who are open exhibitors or are showing breeding animals.
7. Substitutions can only be made within a division. Substitutions must be made when the exhibit arrives at the Fairgrounds; or for animals when registration certificates are checked. In the livestock department a $5 penalty must be paid for each substitution made by the exhibitor in excess of two in the division.
8. Designated entry fees must accompany entry forms. Entry fees are non-refundable. Checks that are returned for NON-SUFFICIENT FUNDS for any payments to the Nevada County Fair (entries, passes, auction, etc.) are subject to a $25 fee for each check.
Late Still Entries 9. Still exhibit late entries will be accepted no later than 5 pm on
the Friday immediately following the published entry deadline. A late fee of $10 per item will be charged. Late entries will not be considered after this deadline. Ag Mechanics late entries will be accepted no later than 5 pm on the Friday immediately following the published entry deadline. A late fee of $50 per item will be added to the entry.
Exhibits10. In the case of limited exhibit space, exhibiting preference will
be given to: 1) Nevada County youth exhibitors, 2) Nevada County adult exhibitors, 3) exhibitors from Sierra, Placer and Yuba counties, 4) exhibitors from all other California counties and 5) exhibitors from adjacent states. Legal residency shall be the determining factor. A final decision of acceptance or rejection of any exhibit will be at the discretion of Fair Management.
11. A Nevada County Youth exhibitor is defined as an exhibitor who meets the eligibility and age requirements as defined within the State Rules and whose legal residence is within the boundaries of the 17th District Agricultural Association (Nevada County) or who attends a Nevada County school and is a member of the FFA, Nevada County 4-H or Nevada County Grange. Refer to State Rule VII.1-20 Junior Department.
12. Exhibitors age on January 1 shall be maintained through the calendar year.
13. Exhibits not in place at the time specified will not be permitted to compete for premiums and no entry fees will be refunded.
14. Exhibits must be picked up Monday, August 16, 2021 between 9 am and 6 pm unless otherwise noted. Exhibit claim tags must be presented when claiming exhibits.
15. Perishables not claimed by 6 pm Monday, August 16, 2021 will be disposed of unless other arrangements have been made.
16. All items will be judged, but may not be displayed.17. Premiums, trophies and ribbon awards are offered as an
inducement to increase competition. Where there is no competition (i.e. no entries or one entry) for two years or more, the Fair Board may remove the class from the Competition Handbook. By the same token, if there are assurances that there will be sufficient competition for a class not already in the book or for one that has been previously deleted, The Fair Board may add them to the Competition Handbook. Such requests must be made in writing to the above address.
18. Should a premium be found to have been obtained by false evidence, misrepresentation or a violation of any of the State or Local Rules, the premium award will be withheld.
19. Sweepstakes shall be awarded based on these scoring guidelines:a. First award - 5 points, Second award - 3 points,
Third award - 1 pointb. Sweepstakes shall be awarded only when at least three
separate exhibitors have achieved at least a combined point total of 30.
c. To receive sweepstakes awards, an exhibitor must have a minimum of 10 points.
d. In event of a tie, 2-way or 3-way, exhibitors will split the monetary award equally between the placings.
e. Fairgrounds Management reserves the right to deviate from Rules "b" and "c" in Youth divisions/classes.
20. Exhibitors, excluding livestock, are required to remove all labels, signs or traces of ownership from any exhibit before being presented for judging, with the exception of the
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EXHIBITORS MUST FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH THE RULES,AS THEY WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.
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exhibit tag which will be given to the exhibitor at the time of submitting exhibit.
21. No “For Sale” signs are to be posted at or near any exhibit for the duration of the Fair. This rule applies to both still and livestock exhibits. No private treaties allowed on the Fairgrounds.
22. Any failure by an exhibitor to keep an exhibit fresh, clean and attractive, which is not in the best interest of the Fair, endangers the public, or fails to comply with the rules and regulations set forth in this Competition Handbook will, at the discretion of Fair Management, result in forfeiture of any premiums which may have been won by that exhibitor and possibly the immediate removal of the entry in question from the Fairgrounds.
23. Inappropriate, unethical, or inimical behavior on the part of exhibitors, leaders, advisors, or parents may result in forfeiture of any awards and/or privileges on the premises of the 17th District Agricultural Association.
24. Protests will be considered only if there has been a violation of State or Local Rules that has not been enforced. Decisions of judges, veterinarians, weigh masters, breed callers, tail dock official and times cannot be protested and are final. To file a protest, it must be in writing within 24 hours of the time of the cause of protest and accompanied by a deposit of $500.00. For more information, see the State Rules for California Fairs.
Late Livestock Entries 25. Market and breeding animal late entries will be accepted no later
than 5 p.m. on the Friday immediately following the published entry deadline. A late fee of $50 per animal will be added to the entry fee. The applicable ownership rules, as detailed in the State Rules for California Fairs, still apply and must be verified by Fairgrounds staff for all late entries. Late entries for Pee Wee, Novice, Junior and Senior Showmanship classes will be accepted up until 3 pm on the Tuesday of the week of the Fair. A late fee of $25 will be added to the entry fee and must be paid at the time the class is added. Late showmanship entries will not be accepted after this deadline.
Livestock26. Back-up Market Animal(s): An exhibitor may enter up
to two back-up animals.
• Back-up animals may be different species, although a large animal back-up must be a large animal species and a small animal back-up must be a small animal species.
• A back-up animal may not be simultaneously entered as a breeding animal.
27. Family Back-up Market Animal• A Family Back-up Animal is a back-up market animal that is
shared by immediate family members.• A Family Back-up Animal can only be shared by immediate
family members who reside in the same household and share in the responsibility of raising and caring for the back-up animal. Each family member using the same family back-up animal must properly enter and pay the appropriate entry fee prior to the entry deadline.
• A Family Back-up Animal may only be weighed in and shown by a single family member at the Fair.
28. In order to participate in a youth livestock program (excluding horse & dogs) at any California Fair, all exhibitors 9 years of age and older must obtain annual certification
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in the Youth for the Quality Care of Animals (YQCA) program approved by the California Department of Food and Agriculture, Fairs and Expositions Branch. Those not certified are not eligible to participate at a California Fair, including the Nevada County Fair.
29. See page 83 for uniform requirements.
30. Youth exhibitors (4-H, Grange, FFA and Independent) entering a market animal must participate in the mandatory entry process and provide proof of ownership.
31. Animals that are not entered in the Fair are not allowed to be on the grounds during the Fair at any time.
32. Bordering county exhibitors may not show and sell a market animal at the Nevada County Fair unless they meet the requirements and definition of a Nevada County Youth exhibitor. (See Local Rule No. 11 above.)
33. Open livestock will not be accepted before Monday, August 9 at 1 pm and must be in place, with papers checked, by Tuesday, August 10, 2021 by 8 pm.
34. Unless otherwise noted, entry preference will be given based upon available space to: Nevada County Junior Exhibitors; Nevada County Senior Exhibitors; Exhibitors from Placer, Sierra, and Yuba counties; all other California counties. Legal residency shall be the determining factor.
35. The scales to be unlocked by the Livestock Superintendent for specific weigh-in times. Tuesday, August 10, 2021 will be the official weigh-in day, scheduled as follows:
Swine .............................................................8 am to 10 amBeef ............................................................. 11 am to 12 pmSheep ...............................................................1 pm to 2 pmGoats ...............................................................2 pm to 3 pmPoultry/Rabbits .......Following poultry health check-in
36. Animals must be clean of mud before crossing the scales. Exhibitors with backup animals can weigh up to three animals (their market entry and up to two back-up animals) on the official weigh-in day. If the market and back-up animals are the same species, the exhibitor must declare which animal will be shown to the Livestock Superintendent within the published weigh-in period for that species. If the exhibitor has multiple market species entered, the exhibitor must declare which animal they will be showing following the conclusion of the weigh period for the last species weighed. The non-show animal(s) must be removed from the Fairgrounds by 8 pm on weigh in day.
37. Reweigh Procedure: Reweighing of market animals will only be allowed when the first weight recorded is below minimum or above maximum and results in the animal being sifted. The exhibitor must indicate to the Livestock Superintendent immediately after the initial weight that they request a reweigh. The animal must remain in the immediate scale area in view of the Livestock Superintendent. The scale will be zeroed and the animal weighed again. The second weight becomes the official weight. If the animal is removed from the immediate scale area and then returned to the scale for a reweigh, no reweigh will be allowed.
For State Rules, visit California Department of Food & Agriculture's website: cdfa.ca.gov/fe
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Did you know you can also enter your exhibits in the Harvest Fair at the
Draft Horse Classic?Entries for the Harvest Fair are open
August 16 - September 10, 2021.
38. Animals that do not meet market weight requirements will be sifted from the Junior Livestock Auction. State Rule: If the exhibitor has a market animal that is below sifted weight and as a result may not show in an individual market class, the exhibitor may use this animal for showmanship only if this animal is the only animal the exhibitor has brought to the fair. Otherwise, sifted animals must be removed from the Fairgrounds.
39. Junior livestock exhibitors of large and small animals must attend the orientation meeting on Tuesday, August 10, 2021 at 6:30 pm in the Whitney Pavilion.
40. Exhibitors of all barns/species are responsible to organize their own barn duty schedules.
41. Junior livestock exhibitors must show their animal before the animal can be sold at the Junior Livestock Auction.
42. No animal will leave the Fairgrounds before Sunday, August 15, 2021 until 8 pm. Fairgrounds Management may designate a later time, if deemed necessary, to ensure public safety.
43. All animals must be off the Fairgrounds by 12 pm (noon) Monday, August 16, 2021.
44. The exercise area for all animals will be designated by the Livestock Superintendent.
45. Each exhibitor is responsible for providing and caring for their own feed and bedding for large animals.
46. Completed stall cards must be hung over the livestock during the Fair. If a card is damaged for any reason, it is the responsibility of the exhibitor to see that it is replaced immediately. Stall cards are available at the Livestock Office.
47. All Supreme Champions, Reserve Supreme Champions, Champions and Reserve Champions must sell in all large and small market species.
48. Nursing cows will not be permitted on the Fairgrounds. This rule does not apply to natural mothers.
49. Any services, including treatment and medication, provided by the veterinarian on the Fairgrounds will be paid for by the exhibitor. Check with the Livestock Office for the on-call veterinarian.
50. It is imperative that the owner of an animal, or a responsible agent, be available at all times the animal is present on the grounds to make any and all decisions concerning the welfare of said animal. Contact information must be provided at the time of entry.
Signs51. Exhibitors may not display signs of a commercial nature that
advertise feed, supplements, equipment, etc.52. Exhibitors wishing to hang signs over 16” x 36” must obtain
written permission from Fair Management.53. Exhibitor’s signs will be restricted to the exhibitor’s stall area. See
Rule No. 20 and Rule No. 21 in Exhibits section on pages 84 and 85.
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