Gem Boise County Fair & Rodeo - July 31-August3, 2019 GEM BOISE
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4 - GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO Welcome to the 2019 Gem/Boise County Fair and Rodeo “SMALL TOWN THROW DOWN!” Welcome to the 2019 Gem/Boise County Fair & Rodeo! The Gem County Fair Board has been planning all year to make this year’s fair the best it has ever been! This year we have made improvements to the fairgrounds and brought new events for the whole family! We have some exciting changes in entertainment and are proud to present Cale Moon live in the arena follow- ing the Friday and Saturday night rodeos so no need to leave your seat! Be sure to check out the 4-H projects in the barns and the additional 4-H and Open Class exhibits that are displayed in the Armory. Everyone has worked hard on their projects and are excited to show them off. Don’t forget to vote for your favorite items! Top voted items will receive a “Sunshine Award!” Lots of food and drink choices, artisan vendors with interesting products for sale, or challenge your friends and family to a “Fast Draw Gunfight” at the Laser Fast Draw booth! Join us all week for Truck Pulls on Wednesday, Junior Rodeo on Thursday, and the ICA rodeo Friday and Saturday! We look forward to seeing you, so join us at the 2019 Gem/Boise County Fair & Rodeo! Dan Heaton- Chairman 2019 Gem County Fairgrounds Board Dan Heaton Megan Ryals Matt Askew Karole Burlile Mark Heath Chairman Vice Chairman Rodeo Director Board Member Board Member Debbie Lawrence John Buck 1st Sgt Tomas Butler Inez Trujillo Ronnie Phillips Fair Board Secretary Board Member Board Member Board Member Honorary Board Member
GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO - 5 GRANDSTAND TICKETS WEDNESDAY TRUCK PULL THURSDAY YOUTH RODEO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ICA RODEO Adults $10 Adults $10 ADULTS $12 Seniors $8 Seniors $8 SENIORS $10 Children 6 and Under**See Gate Children 6 and Under $6 Children 6 and Under $6 5 AND UNDER FREE 5 AND UNDER FREE 5 AND UNDER FREE GEM/BOISE COUNTY RODEO Entries for Youth Rodeo and Local Events will be taken by phone only (208-365-6828) On July 16, 17 & 18 from 1:00PM- 4:30PM. There will be NO SIGNUPS at the Fairgrounds. PROOF OF AGE (Birth Certificate, report card, or Driver’s License) IS REQUIRED FOR ALL YOUTH EVENTS BEFORE PARTICIPANT CAN RIDE. ANYONE NOT PAID BY 6PM FOR LOCAL OR YOUTH RODEO IS NOT ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE. Office will be open at Noon to accept payment and registration daily. Entries for ICA open Monday ONLY, July 22nd from 9:00AM to 5:00PM ICA Entry by Rodeo Central Entries Phone (208)845-2051 Information on entry fees for ICA events and sign-ups are available online at http://www.icarodeo.com or the ICA Office (208) 899-0498 ICA & LOCAL RODEO: YOUTH RODEO EVENTS: Pre-Rodeo events start at 7:00PM. Grand Entry at 7:45PM Rodeo begins 8:00PM. Mutton Bustin’ 4-6 Years ($25), ICA EVENTS: Jr. Team Roping 6-14 Years ($25), Bareback Riding Saddle Bronc Riding, Bull Riding, Bull Dog- Jr Barrels 6-14 Years ($25) ging, Calf Roping, Team Roping, Breakaway Roping and Barrel Jr Steer Riding 10-14 ($45) Racing. Jr. Calf Riding 7-9 Years ($25) LOCAL EVENTS: Goat Tying 6-14 Years ($15) Mutton Bustin’ ($25) Pole Bending 6-18 ($25) Sr. Barrel Racing ($29), Chute Dogging 10-18 Years ($25) Local Team Roping (Entries determined by Qualifier July 21st). Novice Saddle Bronc ($25) Local events have a fee of $1 for bookkeeping and $3 for judg- Novice Bulls ($25) es and timers included in their fees. Buckles will be awarded for top spot in each event. Each **Anyone who enters, and ICA sanctioned event is NOT eligi- event will be broken into age groups. Ages listed are just ble to enter the local-Only events and vice-versa. for entry information, not for competition. Buckles will be awarded for the top spot in each event.
6 - GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO 2019 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS open to the public 6PM Bubba Blast Water Fight “SMALL TOWN THROW DOWN” 6PM Knock Out Dance Studio Performance- 4-H Building Local rodeo event sign-ups are by phone only, July 7PM Youth Rodeo Grand Entry-Arena WEAR GREEN 16, 17 & 18 between the hours of 1:00PM and 7:15PM Princess Coronation-Arena 4:30PM. To sign up call the Fair Board Office (208) 7:30PM Youth Rodeo Begins 10PM LIVE MUSIC BY BUCKIN’ COUNTRY 4-H Building 365-6828. Team Roping and Barrel Racing are FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 open to everyone and will be selected by qualifier 8AM Dairy Cattle Showmanship/Quality on July 21st! 8:30AM Beef Showmanship/Quality Wild West Laser Fast Draw in the Midway! 10AM Poultry Showmanship/Quality - 4-H Building 11AM Vendor Building and Armory open to the public SUNDAY, JULY 21 4PM-5:30PM 4-H Livestock Judging Contest 9AM Barrel Racing Qualifier 6PM Knock Out Dance Studio Performance- 4-H Building 6PM Team Roping Qualifier 630PM All species animal costume contests- Pavilion SATURDAY, JULY 27 7PM Human Costume Contest-Pavilion 8:30 AM 4-H Dog Obedience/Showmanship at Emmett City 7PM Pre-Rodeo Events- Arena Park 745PM Grand Entry ICA Rodeo WEAR RED/WHITE/BLUE 9AM Royalty Horsemanship Contest 8PM RODEO-ICA and local events 6:30PM Fair Parade at City Park LIVE MUSIC BY CALE MOON IN ARENA FOLLOWING 7PM Royalty Ice Cream Social RODEO SUNDAY, JULY 28 SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 11AM 4-H Horse Show English Class begin followed by 8-10 AM Livestock Buyers Breakfast Freestyle Exhibition 10:30 AM Youth Livestock Sale MONDAY, JULY 29 11AM Stick Horse Race- ALL Ages 8AM Horse Show Begins 11AM Vendor Building and Armory open to the public 11a-7p Check-in 4-H and FFA exhibits (Armory) 330PM Small Animal Round Robin- 4-H Building TUESDAY, JULY 30 5PM Large Animal Round Robin- Pavilion 6:30AM-9AM BUCKAROO BREAKFAST 6PM Knock Out Dance Studio Performance- 4-H Building 8:30AM OPENING CEREMONIES FOR FAIR and Parade of 7PM Pre-Rodeo Events -Arena WEAR PINK Clubs- ARENA 745PM Rodeo Grand Entry 8AM-8PM Open Class Entries- Armory 8PM RODEO-ICA Finals and Local Event Finals 9:30AM 4-H Horse Show Begins- Arena Queen Coronation during Rodeo 2PM Horse Awards Ceremony in Main Arena LIVE MUSIC BY CALE MOON IN ARENA FOLLOWING 5:30PM Pack Goat Showmanship/Quality RODEO 6:30PM Alpaca/Llama Showmanship SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 WEDNESDAY, July 31 NO YOUTH PERMITTED ON GROUNDS UNTIL 8AM 9AM Cloverbud mini- Goat Showmanship 8AM-Noon Open Class Entry Pick Up in Armory 9:30AM Dairy Goat Showmanship/Quality 830AM Check Out 4-H and FFA entries, clean up, and 4-H Dairy Goat Milking Contest immediately following Premium Payout. 11:00AM Fashion Revue and Boxed Dessert Auction followed by non-animal and Special Award Presentation in Welcome 4-H Building to the 11:30AM Pygmy Goat Showmanship/Quality fair! 1:30PM Market Goat Showmanship/Quality 5PM Vendor Building and Armory open to the public 6PM Knock Out Dance Studio Performance- 4-H Building 7PM - Believe Pulling Sled - Truck Pulls THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 8AM Swine Showmanship/Quality 11AM Cat Show/ Pocket Pet Show - 4-H Building 1PM Rabbit Showmanship/Quality-4-H Building 3PM Sheep Showmanship/Quality 5PM Vendor Building and Armory with open class exhibits
GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO - 7 2019 GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS written permits from the Fair Board Secretary and must 1. The Gem County Fair Board will not be responsible in occupy such space or booths as are assigned to them. any way for any loss, damage or injury to any property, All paperwork must be completed before setup or article, animal or person while the same is on the Fair- opening. All rules and regulations in the Fair Board grounds, or at any time or place, nor will they be liable for “Ground Use Guidelines” must be adhered to as or make any payment for damages, loss or injury. written. Presentation of articles or animals for exhibition shall be 18. All concessions, when assigned space, become deemed to be in acceptance of this rule. subject to control of the Fair Board and its 2. Care of all livestock animals will be consistent with superintendents. In no case will the Fair Board be production practices and accepted standards. Exhibitors responsible for loss or damage that may occur. Each must observe all withdrawal periods and be aware of concessionaire/exhibitor will be solely responsible for penalties associated with off-label use of drugs. any loss, injury or damage done to, occasioned by or 3. No animals will be allowed on fairgrounds except resulting from the concession, any article or animal Service Dogs and/or those to be exhibited. No exceptions. exhibited. 4. No one may enter private property without permission 19. Garbage receptacles will be placed at convenient or legally disrupt properly scheduled events staged in locations and concessionaires must make use of them. public areas. All garbage must be hauled to dumpster daily. 5. Exhibits, displays, and/or merchandise are to remain 20. The posting or distribution of posters, handbills or in place until Sunday morning and can be picked up other advertising material and ticket selling is strictly between the hours of 8am and noon. prohibited except from the booths of licensed exhibitors 6. Entries in all departments, unless otherwise specified, or concessionaires or with permission from the Fair are open only to residents or property taxpayers of Gem/ Board Secretary. Boise Counties. 21. Concessionaires may restock their booths for the 7. Department Superintendents reserve the right to day from 8AM to 10AM ONLY! All vehicles must be accept entries after closing dates if good and sufficient removed from inside of the fairgrounds to designated reasons for the delay are given. parking areas by 10AM. 8. THE DECISION OF THE FAIR BOARD WILL BE FINAL IN 22. Concessionaires/exhibitors will keep their booth ALL MATTERS. The decision of the judges will be final in open during Fair hours until closing on Saturday night. determining awards. Failure to do so may result in penalties. 9. When there is but one exhibit in a class, the awards 23. All Open Class exhibits left after pick-up time on shall be made on merit alone, and any premium, ribbon, Sunday will be held for 5 days at the Fair Board Office. trophy or award may be awarded or withheld. The Items will be disposed of after 5 days. judges’ opinion of the merit of the exhibit shall be final. 24. Any rule/regulation in this book (unless it is a 10. The Fair Board reserves the right to change any and printing or typographical error) stand as printed unless all departments or to reject/increase any/all prizes. changed by the Fair Board. 11. The possession of ribbons does not entitle the 25. All concessionaires, exhibitors, and fair patrons will holder to premiums. The 4-H/FFA premiums on exhibits conduct themselves in a courteous, respectful manner are paid only on records of awards returned to the 4-H always. Foul language is always forbidden . The Fair Fair Secretary by judges. Board reserves the right to remove anyone from the 12. Any disrespect shown for any award or to any judge fairgrounds who is not conducting themselves in a by any exhibitor forfeits all awards made to him/her. courteous manner. (Our judges are specialists.) 26. All rules set by the Gem County Fair Board must be 13. Department Superintendents reserve the right to followed. reject any exhibit offered if it is objectionable in any way, 27. All vehicles are to be removed from the parking area if it requires an excessive amount of space, or if the on the East end of the animal barns by 8:00AM each day. capacity of the department has been reached. These gates will be closed and locked at 8:00AM 14. Ribbons will be awarded as “BLUE” 1st place award, each day. The gate on the North end will remain open as “RED” 2nd place award, and “WHITE” 3rd place award. a walk-through gate only. This is for the protection of the 4-H Premium monies will be paid on some classes as children and the animals. listed throughout this premium book. Rosettes and 28. 4-H Superintendent can park in designated parking Sunshine awards will be given on some classes as listed. which will be signified with “Event Parking” signs. 15. Because of the potential danger and due to liability to 29. Fair Board Member parking will be behind the Fair the County there will be ABSOLUTELY NO UNSANCTIONED Office along the track marked “Fair Board Parking Only” WATER FIGHTS. 30. ABSOLUTELY NO PARKING WITHIN THE GATES BY 16. Any exhibitor who violates any of the above rules BARNS OR BUILDINGS USED DURING FAIR. VIOLATORS will forfeit all privileges and premiums and will be WILL BE TOWED AT THE OWNERS EXPENSE. subject to penalty as the Fair Board may order. NOTE: Fair exhibits in the National Guard Armory must be checked out Sunday, August 4th, from CONCESSIONS/EXHIBITORS 8:00AM until NOON. 17. All concessions and special exhibitors must secure
GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO - 9 VALLEY OF PLENTY OPEN CLASS All “Open Class” Exhibitor Divisions at the Fair are restricted to residents or taxpayers of Gem/Boise Counties. ALL ENTRIES WILL BE SHOWCASED IN NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY Entry Schedule: July 30th 8am-8pm Check in for ALL CLASSES 4H & Open Class Exhibit Hours: July 31st – 5PM Armory Opens to the public August 1st-3rd 11am-9pm August 4th CHECKOUT ALL DEPARTMENTS 8AM-NOON. ***NO EXCEPTIONS*** ALL ENTRIES ***PLEASE READ CAREFULLY*** 1. You are encouraged to make your entries as early as possible. If you are entering eight or more exhibits, you can obtain entry tags from the Gem County Fair Board Office (208) 365-6828 and complete them before entry time. 2. Check in for ALL Open Class entries will be Tuesday July 31st from 8AM to 8PM. 3. All entries will be checked out Sunday, August 4th from 8AM to Noon. 4. Unclaimed entries will be held at the Fair Board Office for 5 business days after the Fair. Any entry left after five days will be discarded. 5. See each department for specific rules pertaining to entries, judging, ribbons, & awards. ADULT AWARDS Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion will receive rosettes. Entries will be awarded 1st , 2nd & 3rd place in each division. Best of Division ribbons will be awarded to 1st place winners in each division with a minimum of three entries. People’s Choice awards will be given based on popular vote. Look for voting boxes and please vote. Sunshine Award will be awarded per judges choice. JUNIOR AWARDS Anyone 6-12 years of age may enter any of the categories listed in each division. Entrants under 6 years of age will be judged separately and receive special recognition. Money prizes of Blue $.75 – Red $.50 – White $.25 will be awarded. Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion will receive additional money along with a rosette. *100 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE* DIVISION 101- VEGETABLES BEANS - stems attached (6 per entry) RULES: 1001. Green bush 1. Produce entries must be grown and exhibited by 1002. Yellow wax residents of Gem/Boise County. 1003. Pole 2. No duplicate entries will be accepted; however, 1004. Purple exhibitors may enter as many classes as they wish. 1005. Any other variety - please specify 3. Prizes will be awarded at Check-Out time. BEETS - 1” top and all of the tail (3 per entry) 4. Select produce that is free from disease, insect damage, 1006. Any table variety, please specify or other blemishes. CABBAGE - Cut close at bottom of plant & peel one or 5. If more than one item is exhibited in a class- i.e. 3 two of the large outer leaves (1 head per entry) Cucumbers per entry- they should be as close to the same 1007. Red size, color, quality, and shape as possible. 1008. White 6. To clean your entries, do not scrub. Wash only if 1009. Chinese necessary, gently clean with a soft brush or cloth is 1010. Kohlrabi preferred so as not to damage the skin or natural sheen of 1011. Any other variety - please specify the produce. CARROTS - 1” top (3 per entry) 7. Failure to comply with the correct number of specimens 1012 To 3 inches per entry, stem or root length and/or peeling automatically 1013. 3 inches to 6 inches disqualifies the entry. 1014. 6 inches to 9 inches 8. It is understood that the produce entry may not be fully 1015. Over 9 inches mature but should be within a week or two of ripening. 1016. Any other variety - please specify The exhibitor is responsible for arranging the produce, on CORN - edible stage; leave 1/2” stem at butt. Leave husk the plate, after check in. on each ear; pull back husk to expose 4-6 rows of kernels (3 per entry).
10 - GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO 1017. Bicolor MISCELLANEOUS VEGETABLES - As displayed in 1018. White ears markets (5 per entry - except as noted) 1019. Yellow 1060. Broccoli - 1 head 1020. Any other variety - please specify. 1061. Cauliflower - 1 head CUCUMBERS - stem attached (3 per entry) 1062. Brussels Sprouts 1021. Marketing 1063. Okra 1022. Pickling 1064. Radishes - 5 top trimmed to 1” 1023. Any other variety - please specify 1065. Any other variety - please specify EGGPLANT- stem attached (1 per entry) HERBS -Dried 1024. Black Beauty type 1066. Elephant garlic -1 1025. Oriental 1067. White garlic - 3 1026. Any other variety - please specify 1068. Dill ONION - 1/2” neck, not peeled (3 per entry) 1069. Shallots - 3 1027. Red 1070. Parsley, 3 sprigs 1028. Leeks (untrimmed) 1071. Any other variety - please specify 1029. Scallions (green/untrimmed) GARDEN DISPLAY - Displayed in a container of the 1030. White table exhibitor’s choice. 1031. Yellow table 1072. Vegetable only 1032. Any other variety - please specify 1073. Fruit only PEAS- stem attached (6 per entry) 1074. Combination of vegetables & fruits. Please use Fair 1033. Any variety - please specify theme when decorating your container. PEPPERS - stem attached (3 per entry) LARGEST OR TALLEST OR ODDEST 1034. Green, sweet bell 1075. Any type fruit or vegetable 1035. Purple, sweet bell “SPUD HEADS” - Open to all ages. Each entry will 1036. Yellow, sweet bell receive a “ Spud Head “ Mini Rosette 1037. Any other variety- please specify •Decorate potato with anything (other vegetables, grain, PEPPERS, HOT- stem attached (3 per entry) grass, wire, wood, etc.) to look like a person’s face. 1038. Anaheim •May use glue, pins, toothpicks, etc. to attach items. 1039. Cayenne •Potato can be purchased from store. 1040. Hungarian •Exhibit judged on creativity. 1041. Jalapeno •Enter during regular hours in Produce Department. 1042. Any other variety - please specify •One entry per person. POTATOES - Clean, not scrubbed (3 per entry) •Please name your spud 1043. Red 1044. White DIVISION 102 - FRUIT 1045. Any other variety - please specify APPLES - stems on, no leaves (3 per entry) PUMPKINS- Stem attached (1 per entry) 1076. Any variety - please specify 1046. Any variety - please specify APRICOTS - (3 per entry) SQUASH, SUMMER - Stem attached (1 per entry) 1077. Any variety- please specify 1047. Crookneck BERRIES – (10 per entry) 1048. Patty pan 1078. Any variety - please specify 1049. Zucchini GRAPES - (3 clusters per entry) Exhibitors must 1050. Any other variety - please specify specify type of grape by name. SQUASH, WINTER- Stem attached (1 per entry) 1079. Any variety– Please specify 1051. Any other variety - please specify MELONS- (1 per entry) TOMATOES-Stem attached(10 cherry/pear or 3 larges per entry) 1080. Any variety - please specify 1052. Red cherry PEACHES- (3 per entry) 1053. Yellow cherry 1081. Any variety - please specify 1054. Tomatillos PEARS - stem on (3 per entry) 1055. Yellow pear 1082. Any variety - please specify 1056. Garden/table PLUMS - stem off-unpolished-(3 per entry) 1057. Roma/Paste 1083. Any variety - please specify 1058. Any other variety - please specify NUTS - (5 per entry) - Last year’s crop TURNIPS - 1” top and tails on (3 per entry) 1084. Any variety - please specify 1059. Any other variety - please specify MISCELLANEOUS- (3 per entry)
GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO - 11 1085. Any other fruit - please specify DIVISION 202 ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS 2004. Dahlias -any variety 1- 3 blooms DIVISION 103-JUNIOR PRODUCE 2005. Gladiolus - any variety 1- 2 spikes 2006. Marigolds - any variety 1- 3 blooms *200 FLOWERS* 2007. Zinnias - any variety 1- 3 blooms 2008. Anything from A to Z may include any variety 1 - 3 HORTICULTURE blooms, spikes or sprays RULES: 1. All fresh cut material must be in clean containers that are DIVISION 203 ROSES an appropriate size for the entry. 2009. Miniature - any variety 1- 3 blooms 2. ALL GLASS CONTAINERS MUST BE WEIGHTED AT THE 2010. Old Garden - any historic or heritage rose 1 -3 blooms BOTTOM 2011. Provence, Cabbage, or Moss Rose 1- 3 blooms 3. Arrangements and potted plants may be in a container of 2012. Hybrids - any variety 1- 3 blooms or 1 spray your choice. 2013. Climbing and Ramblers any variety 1- 2 sprays 4. There is to be no foliage below the water line. DIVISION 204 EXOTIC AND UNUSUAL 5. All plant material and containers must be free of insects, - Plants not normally found in our area, including water weeds and be clean. plants. 6. While every effort is taken to protect each exhibit, 2014. Foliage plants - any variety 1- 3 leaves or stalks neither the Gem/Boise Co. Fair, its’ employees or 2015. House plants - any variety volunteers shall not be responsible for any broken or 2016. Cacti and Succulents - any variety, may either be missing containers. cut or potted 7. All entries must be grown by exhibitors who reside in Gem/Boise County. DIVISION 205 HERBS AND SPICES 8. Each entry reflects on its exhibitor, so we strongly 2017. Culinary- any variety 1- 3 stems or potted 6” or under. encourage you to replace any faded/dying flowers after 2018. Medicinal- any variety 1-3 stems or potted 6” and the first day. under 9. All entries will have the name of exhibitor as well as the 2019. Sacred- any variety 1-3 stems or potted 6” or under. plant/flower name (if the plant/ flower name is unknown; it will be up to the discretion of the DIVISION 206 IDAHO Superintendent as to which category it is placed in). **Idaho Native- Must be and Idaho Native and provide Up to 3 entries may be submitted in each class. photo of where it was grown if the entry is not potted. 2020. Any Variety- Entry can be cut arrangement of one or Disqualifications- The following may cause entries to be more native plants or potted 8” and under. disqualified: A. If it is found that the exhibitor did not grow the entered DIVISION 207 JUNIOR FLOWERS exhibit. B. If an exhibitor intentionally causes damage, whether directly or indirectly to another exhibitor’s entry. *300 HOME ARTS* RULES: C. Poor sportsmen like conduct, threatening, or intimidating 1.Articles exhibited in Gem/Boise County Fair in previous another exhibitor will result in the immediate years will not be eligible for competition disqualification of your exhibit with NO EXCEPTIONS!!! 2. All articles must be completed and clean. 3. All items must be made by the exhibitor within the past 3 DIVISION 201 ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS years. 2001. Theme - “HOMETOWN THROW DOWN”- may be 4. Only 2 articles per category will be accepted. a combination of fresh flowers, greenery, and/or dried plant 5. Any Item entered that cannot be classified in an materials, in a container of your choice. Accessories may be established class will be entered under miscellaneous class used. and judged based on individual merit. 2002. My Garden - Includes fresh or dried plant materials, in a container of your choice. Small accessories may be DIVISION 301-CROCHET used to accent the arrangement. 2021. Clothing 2003. Confabulous Containers - A combination of 2 or more 2022. Home Deco live plants, in a container of your choice. May include 2023. Other- please describe hanging, terrarium, Saikei, or miniature Bonsai arrangements as well. Small accessories may be used to DIVISION 302 - EMBROIDERY accent the arrangement. 2024. Hand
12 - GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO 2025. Liquid 2051. Biscuits; baking powder 2026. Machine 2052. Coffee cake 2027. Other -please describe 2053. Corn bread 2054. Cranberry bread DIVISION 303 - KNITTING 2055. Date bread 2028. Home Decor 2056. Muffins 2029. Clothing 2057. Pumpkin bread 2030. Hand 2058. Zucchini bread 2031. Machine 2059. Other; please describe 2032. Other- please describe DIVISION 403 – YEAST BREAD DIVISION 304 - QUILTS 2060. Coffee Cake 2033. Pieced (hand, machine, tied) 2061. Rolls 2034. Applique (hand, machine, tied) 2062. Sweet Rolls 2035. Embroidered (hand, machine, tied) 2063. Sourdough bread DIVISION 305 - SEWING 2064. 100% whole wheat bread 2036. Clothing 2065. White bread 2037. Home Décor 2066. Other; please describe 2038. Other- please describe DIVISION 404 – MICROWAVE INNOVATIONS DIVISION 306 - JUNIORS 2067. Cake, any 2068. Candy, any 2069. Cookie, any *400 CULINARY ARTS* 2070. Pie, any RULES: 2071. Other; please describe •Food entries need to be on a sturdy disposable plate in a clear plastic bag. Bag must be sealed with Ziploc or DIVISION 405 – CAKES twist tie. 2072. Angel Food •Candies/Cookies: 3 candies or 3 cookies; up to 3” in size. 2073. Applesauce •One-half cake plus one piece is required 2074. Bundt •Pies: exhibited in a disposable pan, also covered with a 2075. Carrot plastic bag. Bag must be sealed with zip lock or twist 2076. Chiffon tie. (3/4 of pie will be returned to you at entry time) 2077. Chocolate cake contest •Bread/rolls (no mini-loaves, ½ loaf of bread), no 2078. Cupcakes purchased frozen bread please. 2079. Fruit •Canned goods require a label on the side with: Product 2080. Marble name, processing method (boiling water canner or 2081. Pound pressure canner) & time; altitude, date canned and type 2082. Pumpkin of pack (raw or hot packed). Must have been processed 2083. Spice within the last 12 months in a sealed standard canning jar, 2084. Sponge with a new lid and ring. No paraffin seals. 2085. Other, please describe •All canning entries should be clean, free of dust & stickiness. Rings should be easy to remove and free of dust. DIVISION 406 – LAYER CAKES Items not properly sealed will be disqualified. 2086. Carrot 2087. Chocolate DIVISION 401 – BREAD MACHINE SPECIALTIES 2088. Coconut 2045. Sourdough bread 2089. Devils food 2046. Sweet bread 2090. German Chocolate 2047. 100 % Whole wheat 2091. Marble 2048. White bread 2092. Spice 2049. Other: please describe 2093. White 2094. Yellow DIVISION 402 – QUICK BREADS 2095. Other; please specify 2050. Banana nut bread
GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO - 13 DIVISION 407 – DECORATED EXHIBITS Entries will be judged on decorating only, non-edible DIVISION 411- JAMS exhibits are acceptable. (Standard glass, pint or ½ pint) 2096. Cupcakes – 4 for each entry 2137. Apricot 2097. Birthday 2138. Apricot-pineapple 2098. Cookies 2139. Blackberry 2099. Gingerbread House 2140. Butter - any; please describe 2100. Holiday 2141. Cherry 2101. Wedding 2142. Grape 2102. Theme 2143. Huckleberry 2144. Peach DIVISION 408 – CANDY 2145. Plum 2103. Caramel 2146. Raspberry 2104. Fudge 2147. Strawberry 2105. Hard Candy 2148. Strawberry-Rhubarb 2106. Mints 2149. Marmalades 2107. Nut Brittle 2150. Preserves 2108. Toffee 2151. Other, please describe 2109. Other; please describe DIVISION 412 - JELLIES DIVISION 409 – COOKIES (Standard glass, pint or ½ pint) 2110. Bar 2152. Apple 2111. Brownies 2153. Blackberry 2112. Chocolate Chip 2154. Cherry 2113. Coconut 2155. Grape 2114. Drop 2156. Peach 2115. Filled 2157. Plum 2116. Gingersnaps 2158. Raspberry 2117. Oatmeal 2159. Strawberry 2118. Peanut Butter 2160. Other; please describe 2119. Rolled and cut 2161. Fruit Syrups 2120. Refrigerator: rolled and sliced 2121. Sugar DIVISION 413 - PICKLES, RELISHES, VEGETABLES 2122. Other: please describe SAUCES, MEAT SAUCES, OTHER SAUCES (Standard glass, pint or ½ pint) DIVISION 410 – PIES 2162. Pickled Asparagus Pies will be judged on: Pastry- 50%; General Appearance - 2163. Bread & Butter Pickles 15%; Texture - tender flaky, not soggy or doughy 15%; 2164. Pickled Beets Flavor - 20%. 2165. Dill Pickles (spears, chunks, etc.) Filling is judged on General Appearance - 25%; Flavor 50%; 2166. Dill pickles (whole) Consistency 25% (filling should not be runny) 2167. Mustard Pickles 2123. Apple 2168. Sweet pickles cut (spears, chunks, etc.) 2124. Berry 2169. Sweet pickles (whole) 2125. Chery 2170. Mixed sweet pickles 2126. Cobblers, fruit 2171. Watermelon pickles 2127. Mince 2172. Pickled Hot Peppers 2128. Peach 2173. Other pickles 2129. Pecan 2174. Relish 2130. Pumpkin 2175. Sauerkraut 2131. Other; Please specify 2176. Chili Sauce 2132. Blackberry 2177. Ketchup 2133. Butter - any; please describe 2178. Salsa 2134. Cherry 2179. Other sauce (with meat) 2135. Grape 2180. Other sauce (without meat) 2136. Huckleberry 2181. Chutney
14- GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO DIVISION 414 - CANNED FRUIT 4. Professional entries cannot advertise or be placed with (Standard glass, quart or pint) contact information. If you would like to display your 2182. Apples artwork for sale you may purchase a vendor booth at the 2183. Apple Sauce cost of $100. 2184. Apricots 5. Entries in this department are limited to residents of 2185. Blackberries Gem/Boise County. Exhibitors of all ages are welcome! 2186. Cherry, sweet 6.Schools – All Gem and Boise county teachers are invited. 2187. Cherry, pie Classes may make collective projects on poster board. Be 2188. Huckleberries sure to include School’s name, Teacher’s name and Class 2189. Peaches on the front. 2190. Pears 7.All entries will be judged fairly on their own abilities. 2191. Plums Professionals will be judged separately. Exhibitors will be 2192. Prunes responsible for entering and picking up work. They will be 2193. Raspberries responsible for completing entry blanks and specifying 2194. Spiced fruits media used. 2195. Other, please describe 8.PROPER hangers MUST be used for displaying work. DIVISION 501: PAINTING DIVISION DIVISION 415 - CANNED VEGETABLES MEDIAS USED – Acrylic, oil, watercolor, pen ink, char-coal, (Standard glass, quart or pint) pastels, crayon, markers. Etchings on metal and glass must 2196. Asparagus NOT be decal or chemical ONLY. Saw blades, cans, shovels, 2197. Beans, wax or green etc. are categorized separately. Tole will also be judged 2198. Beets separately. 2199. Carrots 2217. Oil 2200. Corn 2218. Acrylic 2201. Mixed Vegetables 2219. Watercolor 2202. Peas 2220. Pen & Ink 2203. Tomatoes 2221. Charcoal 2204. Other, please describe 2222. Pastels 2223. Crayons DIVISION 416 - CANNED MEATS 2224. Markers (Standard glass, quart or pint) 2225. Other please describe 2205. Beef 2206. Chicken DIVISION 502: CERAMICS 2207. Fish 2226. Glaze 2208. Venison 2227. Underglaze 2209. Other, please describe 2228. Over glaze 2210. Soup w/meat 2229. Greenware add-on-cutouts 2230. Non-Fired DIVISION 417 – JUICES 2231. Porcelain (Standard glass, quart or pint) 2232. Stoneware 2211. Apple 2233. China Painting 2212. Cherry 2234. Plaster 2213. Grape 2235. Other lease describe 2214. Prune 2215. Tomato DIVISION 503: GLASS 2216. Other; please describe. 2236. Stained Glass 2237. Slumped *500 FINE ARTS* 2238. Sagged RULES: 2239. Etched 1. Entries must be the work of the exhibitor. 2240. Fused 2. The management will not be responsible for breakage or 2241. Other please describe loss or damage. DIVISION 504: POTTERY 3. The name of the exhibitor must be attached to the back 2242. Wheel Thrown of each entry. 2243. Pinch
GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO - 15 2244. Slab 2290. Macrame 2245. Hand Modeled 2291. Rock Art 2246. Other please describe 2292. Other- please describe DIVISION 505: DECORATIVE PAINTING DIVISION 610 MODEL CRAFT 2247. Tole/Folk Art 2293. Custom Built Models 2248. Painted Saw Blades, Cans, Shovels 2294. Kit Built Models 2249. Gourds 2295. Remote Control Models 2250. Other please describe 2296. Legos & KNex 2297. Pine Wood Derby Car *600 CRAFTS* 2298. Other- please describe DIVISION 601 HOLIDAY DIVISION 611 FAIR THEME- Small Town Throw Down DIVISION 602 WOOD 2257. Carving DIVISION 612 JUNIOR FINE ART 2258. Turning 2259. Furniture 2260. Bird Houses *700 PHOTOGRAPHY* 2261. Doll Houses RULES: 2262. Other- please describe 1.Entries must be the entrant’s own photography. DIVISION 603 JEWELRY 2.No maximum photo size limit and size will be 2264. Necklaces/Bracelets criterion of judging. 2266. Rings 3.Management will not be responsible for breakage 2267. Brooch or damage. Glass must be removed from the frames to 2268. Other- please describe eliminate breakage. DIVISION 604 LEATHER 4. Photos must be framed or mounted (adhered to rigid 2269. Tack back mats is very appropriate). Glass must be removed 2270. Purses, Wallets & Belts from the frames to eliminate breakage. 2271. Other- please describe 5.Entries are limited to residents of Gem/Boise Counties. DIVISION 605 METAL Professional entries cannot advertise, or be placed with 2272. Sculpture contact information. If you would like to display your art- 2273. Wire work for sale you may purchase a vendor booth at the 2274. Etched cost of $100. 2275. Other- please describe 6.Professional entries will be considered separately in each DIVISION 606 PAPER CRAFT division. (Professional is anyone who has sold their 2276. Cards artwork.) 2277. Scrapbook 2278. Origami DIVISION 701 PORTRAIT/SELF-PORTRAIT 2279. Other- please describe 2300. Color DIVISION 607 SPORTSMAN 2301. Black and White 2280. Fishing Rods DIVISION 702 FLOWERS 2281. Hand Tied Flies 2302. Color 2282. Decoys 2303. Black and White 2283. Taxidermy 2284. Other- please describe DIVISION 703 LANDSCAPE DIVISION 608 DOLLS 2304. Color 2305. Black and White DIVISION 609 OTHER MEDIA 2285. Instruments DIVISION 704 ACTION 2286. Decoupage 2306. Color 2287. Restoration Projects 2307. Black and White 2288. Candles & Soap 2289. Polymer Clay
16 - GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO 2308. Color DIVISION 705 STILL LIFE Notes: 2309. Black and White DIVISION 706 THEME “SMALL TOWN THROW DOWN” 2310. Color 2311. Black and White DIVISION 707 WILD LIFE 2312. Color 2313. Black and White DIVISION 708 PETS 2314. Color 2315. Black and White DIVISION 709 OTHER 2316. Color 2317. Black and White DIVISION 710 – JUNIOR DIVISION PHOTO
GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO - 17 2018-2019 4-H and FFA Award Sponsors Recognition is an important part of youth programming. In addition to the individuals and businesses listed be- low, the Gem/Boise County Fair Board generously sponsors all ribbons youth receive including rosettes for all Top Projects. We want to thank all who have donated toward the cost of awards for youth participating in the 2019 Gem/Boise County Fair! Note: Some award sponsors were not confirmed as of print time and may not be noted here. Alpaca Awards Top Shorthorn Award Grand Champion Showman Sponsor: BAG Farms LLC Sponsor: Syringa Alpacas, D & B Supply Top Beef Cattle Project Record Book Reserve Champion Showman Sponsor: Levi and Lane Russell Sponsor: Syringa Alpacas, D & B Supply Grand Champion Obstacle Cat Awards Sponsor: Syringa Alpacas Grand Champion Showman Reserve Champion Obstacle Sponsor: Jan Irving, D & B Supply Sponsor: Syringa Alpacas Reserve Champion Showman Top Alpaca Project Record Book Sponsor: Sawtooth Land Surveying, D & B Supply Sponsor: Syringa Alpacas Top Junior Cat Showman Sponsor: Snake River Veterinary Clinic Beef Cattle Awards Top Intermediate Cat Showman Grand Champion Beef Showman Sponsor: King Fisher Sporting Goods and Pawn Sponsor: Andy and Jeanne Kendall, Cowboy Top Senior Cat Showman Chophouse, D & B Supply Sponsor: All Creatures Animal Hospital Reserve Grand Champion Showman Top Cat Project Record Book Sponsor: Carmen & Mike Kendall Memorial, Casey Sponsor: Hazel Carney and Karol Burlile, D & B Supply Top Novice Beef Showman Civic Engagement and Personal Development Awards Sponsor: JoAnne and Jim England Top Citizenship & Civic Ed Project Top Junior Beef Showman Sponsor: Bill Butticci, Gem County Commissioner Sponsor: Boise Fire Fighters Local #149 District II Top Intermediate Beef Showman Top Junior Personal Development & Leadership Sponsor: Boise Fire Fighters Local #149 Sponsor: Mayor Gordon Petrie – Mayor’s Award for Top Senior Beef Showman Excellence Sponsor: Boise Fire Fighters Local #149 Top Senior Personal Development & Leadership Grand Champion Market Beef Sponsor: Mayor Gordon Petrie – Mayor’s Award for Sponsor: 7 Rivers Livestock Commission LLC, Payette Excellence River Cattleman’s Association Top Citizenship & Civic Education Project Record Book Reserve Grand Champion Market Beef Sponsor: Flora Hallback Sponsor: Treasure Valley Livestock, Payette River Top Personal Development & Leadership Project Record Cattleman’s Association Book Beef Rate of Gain Sponsor: Col. Earl Lilley Sponsor: Pioneer Livestock 4-H Club Grand Champion Breeding Beef Clean Barn Awards Sponsor: Haun Red Angus, Idaho State Fire Marshall Top individual daily and overall in: Alpaca, Beef, Dairy, Goat, Reserve Grand Champion Breeding Beef Poultry, Rabbit, Sheep, and Swine Sponsor: Gillespie Angus, Boise Firefighters Local #149 Sponsor: Gem County Fair Board, Project Grand Champion Cow & Calf Pair Superintendents Sponsor: American Tire Reserve Champion Cow & Calf Pair Sponsor: Campbell Tractor Communication and Expressive Arts Awards Superior Beef Award Top Junior 4-H Cultural Arts Award Sponsor: Idaho Cattle Association Sponsor: Gem/Boise County 4-H Home Ec. Leaders Top Angus Project Top Senior 4-H Cultural Arts Award Sponsor: Western States Angus Auxiliary Sponsor: Gem/Boise County 4-H Home Ec. Leaders
18 - GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO Top Leather Craft Project High Scoring Dog Award Sponsor: Tandy Leather of Boise Sponsor: Unconfirmed Top Public Speaking Project Dog Sportsmanship Award Sponsor: Bill Butticci, Gem County Commissioner Sponsor: Unconfirmed District II Top Dog Project Record Book Top Communications & Expressive Arts Project Record Book Sponsor: Wells Fargo Sponsor: Gem/Boise County Home Ec Leaders Environmental and Earth Sciences Dairy Cattle Awards Top Junior Environment Education & Earth Science Grand Champion Dairy Showman Sponsor: Rusty Rattle Ranch Sponsor: Goodsell Jerseys, D & B Supply Top Senior Environment Education & Earth Science Reserve Champion Dairy Showman Sponsor: Rusty Rattle Ranch Sponsor: Lane Russell, D & B Supply Top Junior Shooting Sports Project Grand Champion Quality Sponsor: Timber Butte Outdoors Sponsor: Beth and Grant Carter Top Senior Shooting Sports Project Reserve Champion Quality Sponsor: Twisted T Ranch & Rusty Rattle Ranch Sponsor: The Jones Family Top Junior Fishing and Wildlife Project Top Dairy Cattle Project Record Book Sponsor: Wayne and Evie Russell Sponsor: Levi and Lane Russell Top Senior Fishing and Wildlife Project Sponsor: Twisted T & Rusty Rattle Ranches Dairy Goat Awards Top Geospatial Technologies GPS-GIS-Geocaching Project Grand Champion Dairy Goat Showman Sponsor: Wild Willy’s B&W Fuels Sponsor: Cherry Butte Dairy Goats, D & B Supply Top Environmental Education & Earth Sciences Project Reserve Champion Dairy Goat Showman Record Book Sponsor: The Insurance Group, D & B Supply Sponsor: Rusty Rattle Ranch Top Novice Dairy Goat Showman Top Overall Achievement: Environmental & Earth Sciences, Sponsor: Evans Realty Science & Technology Projects Grand Champion Senior Doe- Dairy Goat Sponsor: Edge Performance Sports Ontario, Sponsor: Judy Rynearson Memorial Sportsman’s Warehouse & Larry’s Sporting Goods Reserve Champion Senior Doe – Dairy Goat Nampa Sponsor: Gem County Juvenile Probation Grand Champion Junior Doe – Dairy Goat Family and Consumer Sciences Sponsor: K-Lou Ranch Beginner Clothing and Construction Award Reserve Champion Junior Doe – Dairy Goat Sponsor: Karla Kimball Sponsor: Oh-No Dairy Goats Top Junior Clothing Construction Best Doe in Show – Dairy Goat Sponsor: Gem/Boise County 4-H Home Ec. Leaders Sponsor: Idaho Syringa Dairy Goats Top Senior Clothing Construction Best Udder in Show Sponsor: Gem/Boise County 4-H Home Ec. Leaders Sponsor: Cherry Butte Dairy Goats Top Junior Cooking Basics Sponsor: Gem/Boise County 4-H Home Ec. Leaders Dog Awards Top Senior Cooking Basics Grand Champion Dog Showman Sponsor: Gem/Boise County 4-H Home Ec. Leaders Sponsor: Messenger Index-Idaho Press Tribune, Evelyn Atkinson Memorial Award D & B Supply Sponsor: Karla Kimball Reserve Champion Dog Showman Top Family & Consumer Sciences Project Record Book Sponsor: RGB Automotive, D & B Supply Sponsor: Gem/Boise County 4-H Home Ec. Leaders Top Junior Dog Showman Top Healthy Lifestyles Project Record Book Sponsor: Melissa McDaniel Sponsor: Gem/Boise County 4-H Home Ec. Leaders Top Intermediate Dog Showman Sponsor: Laurie Vaughn Fashion Revue Top Senior Dog Showman Top Junior Model Sponsor: Sonie Thies Sponsor: Gem/Boise County 4-H Home Ec. Leaders High Score Obedience Top Senior Model Sponsor: Sisler Family Sponsor: Extension Homemakers
GEM/BOISECOUNTY FAIR & RODEO- 19 Top Junior Select and Show Model Overall FFA (Gem County scores only) Sponsor: Gem/Boise County 4-H Home Ec. Leaders Sponsor: Gem County Fair Board Top Senior Select and Show Model Top Junior Livestock Judge (Gem County and Western Idaho Sponsor: Gem/Boise County 4-H Home Ec. Leaders Fair scores considered) Sponsor: BAG Farms LLC, Grant and Beth Kienitz Carter Herdsmanship Awards Top Senior Judge - Bill Norwood Memorial (revolving award; Top Small Club, Top Large Club Gem County and Western Idaho Fair scores considered) Sponsor: Gem/Boise County Superintendents Sponsor: Gem County Fair Board Horse Awards Market Goat Awards High Point Quarter Horse Grand Champion Market Goat Showman Sponsor: Col. Earl Lilley, USAF (retired) Sponsor: Forever Yours Ranch – Baad Goats, D & B High Point Mustang Supply Sponsor: Melissa McDaniel, in memory of Zoe Reserve Champion Market Goat Showman High Point Paint Horse Sponsor: Clint and Sandra Walker, D & B Supply Sponsor: Unconfirmed Grand Champion Senior Doe – Market Goat High Point Mixed Breed and Grade Horse Sponsor: Unconfirmed Sponsor: Crosby Family in Memory of Boo Reserve Champion Senior Doe – Market Goat Trail Sponsor: Forever Yours Ranch – Baad Goats Sponsor: Summer Tree Farm Grand Champion Junior Doe – Market Goat English Equitation Sponsor: Larkspur Lane Boer Goats Sponsor: McMaster Holdings Reserve Champion Junior Doe – Market Goat Equitation over Ground Poles Sponsor: Gem County Juvenile Probation Sponsor: McMaster Mud, LLC Grand Champion Market – Market Goat Hunter Hack Sponsor: Ol McMedford Boer Goats Sponsor: McMaster Excavation Reserve Champion Market – Market Goat Showmanship Sponsor: Travis & Dusty Bryant Sponsor: Wagon Wheel 4-H Club, Gem/Boise County Best Quality Doe in Show – Market Goat 4-H Leaders, D & B Supply Sponsor: Twisted T Cattle Company Novice Walk/Trot Pleasure and Equitation Market Goat Rate of Gain Sponsor: Unconfirmed Sponsor: Unconfirmed Green Horse Walk/Trot and Walk/Trot/Canter Top Goat Project Record Book Sponsor: Bunnell Family in Memory of Howard Bunnell Sponsor: Mountain View Livestock 4-H Club Western Horsemanship Top Novice Showman Sponsor: Mountain View Livestock 4-H Club Sponsor: Clint and Sandra Walker Western Riding Sponsor: Little Pine Stock Horse Pack Goat Awards Reining Grand Champion Pack Goat Showman Sponsor: Gem County Stargazers 4-H Club Sponsor: Clint and Sandra Walker, D & B Supply Bareback Reserve Champion Pack Goat Showman Sponsor: Granny’s Farm & Emmett Outlaws 4-H Club Sponsor: The Cobb Family, D & B Supply Gymkhana Classes Grand Champion Pack Goat Sponsor: Cross Hair Inspections Sponsor: Cobbs Web Dairy Goat High Point Gymkhana Award Reserve Champion Pack Goat Sponsor: McMaster Trucking, Crysta McMaster, Sponsor: Cobbs Web Dairy Goat Realtor with National Broker Connect Top Obstacle Pack Goat Clean Stall Award Sponsor: Clint and Sandra Walker Sponsor: Unconfirmed Top Horse Project Record Book Pocket Pet Awards Sponsor: Summer Tree Farm Grand Champion Pocket Pet Showman Sponsor: Bill Butticci, Gem County Commissioner Livestock Judging Awards District II, D & B Supply Individual High Point Overall 4-H Jr/Sr, Individual High Point Reserve Champion Showman Overall FFA, High Reason Overall 4-H Jr/Sr, High Reason Sponsor: Jan Irving, D & B Supply
20 - GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO Top Junior Showman Grand Champion Fur Sponsor: Knife and Saw Consultants Sponsor: Major Tire and Hitch Top Intermediate Showman Top Rabbit Project Record Book Sponsor: Bill Butticci, Gem County Commissioner Sponsor: Grateful Gardens Art Studio & Espresso District II Top Senior Showman Round Robin Awards Sponsor: Roe Ann Drive-In Large Animal Round Robin Grand Champion Top Pocket Pet Project Record Book Sponsor: The John Kienitz Family Sponsor: The Jones Family Large Animal Round Robin Reserve Champion Sponsor: Jim Maher Memorial & Maher/Bosworth Poultry Awards family Grand Champion Showman Trophy Large Animal Round Robin Participation Rosettes (awarded Sponsor: Hogs Gone Wild 4-H Club, D & B Supply to the Champion Showmen of Alpaca, Beef, Dairy Cattle, Reserve Champion Showman Trophy Swine, Sheep, Horse, Market Goat, and Dairy Goat) Sponsor: Main Street Beverage, D & B Supply Sponsor: Beth Kienitz Carter Grand Champion Quality Chicken Small Animal Round Robin Grand Champion Sponsor: Margot Fuller Sponsor: The Cobb Family Reserve Champion Quality Chicken Small Animal Round Robin Reserve Champion Sponsor: Blue Ribbon Bakery and Café Sponsor: The Insurance Group Grand Champion Quality Water Fowl and Other Species Small Animal Round Robin Participation Rosettes (awarded Sponsor: Brenda Scarborough to the Champion Showmen of Dog, Rabbit, Poultry, Cat, Reserve Champion Quality Water Fowl and Other Species Pygmy Goat, and Pocket Pets) Sponsor: Mike Taylor Insurance Sponsor: Bess Hoelzer and Michelle Cobb Top Poultry Project Record Book Sponsor: Mountain View Livestock 4-H Club Science and Technology Top Science & Technology Division Project Pygmy Goat Awards Sponsor: All Right Auto Repair Grand Champion Showman Top Junior Veterinary Science Project Sponsor: Gem County Juvenile Probation, D & B Sponsor: Snake River Veterinary Clinic Supply Top Senior Veterinary Science Project Reserve Champion Showman Sponsor: The Jones Family Sponsor: Gem County Juvenile Probation, D & B Top Gardening Award Supply Sponsor: Nyce Touch Therapeutic Message Grand Champion Quality Senior Doe – Pygmy Top Science and Technology Project Record Book Sponsor: Emmett Rotary Club Sponsor: The Jones Family Reserve Champion Quality Senior Doe – Pygmy Top Veterinary Science Project Record Book Sponsor: Gem County Juvenile Probation Sponsor: H bar H Veterinary Grand Champion Quality Junior Doe – Pygmy Sponsor: Evans Realty Sheep Awards Reserve Champion Quality Junior Doe – Pygmy Grand Champion Showman Sponsor: Gem County Juvenile Probation Sponsor: Mike Fry Farms, Mike and Cindy Fry, Matt & Grand Champion Quality Pet Pygmy Gina Askew, D & B Supply Sponsor: Gem County Juvenile Probation Reserve Champion Showman Reserve Champion Quality Pet Pygmy Sponsor: Dr. Janet Nutting, D & B Supply Sponsor: Gem County Juvenile Probation Sheep Showman 1st thru 5th Place Rosettes Best Doe in Show – Pygmy Sponsor: Lane Farms Sponsor: Messenger Index, Idaho Press Tribune Grand Champion Market Lamb Sponsor: The Idaho Wool Growers, Brad Clark Family, Rabbit Awards Higher Ground, Ind. Grand Champion Showman Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb Sponsor: Major Tire and Hitch, D & B Supply Sponsor: The Idaho Wool Growers, Diamond H Reserve Champion Showman Livestock Sponsor: Elkins Dental, D & B Supply Sheep Rate of Gain Grand Champion Quality Sponsor: Dr. Janet Nutting Sponsor: Rabbit Superintendents
GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO - 21 Grand Champion Breeding Ewe Award Top of Weight Class 9 Sponsor: John & Anita Peterson, DH Livestock Sponsor: Unconfirmed Reserve Grand Champion Breeding Ewe Award Grand Champion Breeding Swine Sponsor: Randa George Sponsor: Jace and Jordan Vawter Sheep Breeding Class 1st thru 5th Place Rosette Reserve Champion Breeding Swine Sponsor: Lane Farms Sponsor: Unconfirmed Top Sheep Project Record Book Top Swine Project Record Book Sponsor: Sheep Superintendents Sponsor: The Phillips Family Sportsmanship Awards Welding and Metal Arts Awards Top individual in: Alpaca, Beef, Dairy Cattle, Goat, Horse, Top Welding Project, Top Computer Guided Plasma Cutting Poultry, Rabbit, Sheep, & Swine Project, Top Fabrication Project Sponsor: Gem Supply & Building CO-OP Sponsor: Gem County Fair Board Overall Sportsmanship Award Sponsor: Gem/Boise County 4-H Leaders’ Association Swine Awards Grand Champion Swine Showman Sponsor: Wayne & Evie Russell, D & B Supply Reserve Champion Swine Showman Sponsor: Maher/Bosworth Family in memory of Jim Maher, D & B Supply Top Novice Swine Showman Sponsor: Roy Barnes Reserve Novice Swine Showman Sponsor: Hogs Gone Wild 4-H Club Top Junior Swine Showman Sponsor: Melinda Heath Notes: Top Intermediate Swine Showman Sponsor: Hogs Gone Wild 4-H Club Top Senior Swine Showman Sponsor: Unconfirmed Grand Champion Market Swine Sponsor: Big 4 Swine 4-H Club Reserve Grand Champion Market Swine Sponsor: Unconfirmed Top of Weight Class 1 Sponsor: Wink a Full-Service Salon Top of Weight Class 2 Sponsor: The Barn Door Top of Weight Class 3 Sponsor: Unconfirmed Top of Weight Class 4 Sponsor: Danny and Donna Bosworth Top of Weight Class 5 Sponsor: Bi-Rite Top of Weight Class 6 Sponsor: Tom Carlson Top of Weight Class 7 Sponsor: Wink a Full-Service Salon Top of Weight Class 8 Sponsor: Wagon Wheel 4-H Club
22 - GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO 9:30 AM Begin Sheep Vet check 6:30-10:00 AM Buckaroo Breakfast 8:30 AM Armory closed for Judging 8:30 AM Opening Ceremonies and Parade of Clubs, Main Arena 9:30 AM 4-H Horse Show Begins, Main Arena Trail Gymkhana Games (Barrels, Poles, Keyhole, Ribbon Race, Root Beer Float Race) 10:30 AM-Noon Sheep Check-In/Weigh-In 2:00 PM Horse Awards Ceremony in The Grandstands 5:30 PM Pack Goat Showmanship/Quality 2019 4-H & FFA FAIR SCHEDULE 6:30 PM Alpaca/Llama Showmanship Tuesday, July 23 Project Interviews (AM and PM) 5:00-7:00 PM Dairy Goat Milk Out Thursday, July 25 Project Interviews (PM Only) Friday, July 26 Pre-Fair Orientation and Clean-up, Pavilion, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2019 6:30 PM 6:00-8:00 AM All Cattle Check-in/Weigh-in (Breeding, Dairy & Market) SATURDAY, JULY 27, 2019 9:00 AM Cloverbud Mini-Goat Showmanship 8:30 AM 4-H Dog Obedience/Showmanship at Emmett City 9:30 AM Dairy Goat Showmanship/Quality Park 4-H Dairy Goat Milking Contest immediately following 3:00-5:00 PM 4-H Horse vet checks, check into stalls 11:00 AM Fashion Revue and Boxed Dessert Auction 6:00 PM Fashion Revue Practice followed by Non-animal and Special Awards Presentations 6:30 PM Parade at Emmett City Park in 4-H Building 11:30 AM Pygmy Goat Showmanship/Quality SUNDAY, JULY 28, 2019 1:30 PM Market Goat Showmanship/Quality 8:00 AM 4-H Horse Goals One-On-One Evaluations Fol- 5:00 PM Armory Open to pubic lowed by Judge’s Meeting 7:00-10:00 PM Swine show set up; Pavilion open for 11:00 AM 4-H Horse Show English Classes Begin practice English Equitation Equitation over Ground Poles THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 2019 Hunter Hack 8:00 AM Swine Showmanship/Quality Freestyle Exhibition Immediately Following English Classes 11:00 AM Cat/Pocket Pet Show, 4-H Building 1:00 PM Rabbit Showmanship/Quality, 4-H Building MONDAY, JULY 29, 2019 3:00 PM Sheep Showmanship/Quality 7:30 AM Judge’s Meeting with Contestants, Main Arena Entry Gate FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2019 7:45 AM Pledges & Presentation of Colors, Main Arena 8:00 AM Dairy Cattle Showmanship/Quality 8:00 AM 4-H Horse Show Begins 8:30 AM Beef Cattle Showmanship/Quality Showmanship 10:00 AM Poultry Showmanship/Quality, 4-H Building Novice Walk/Trot Pleasure and Equitation 4:00-5:30 PM 4-H Livestock Judging Contest, Pavilion Green Horse Walk/Trot and Walk/Trot/Canter 6:30 PM All Species Animal Costume Contests, Pavilion Western Horsemanship 7:00 PM Human Costume Contest, Pavilion Western Riding Reining SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 2019 Bareback 8:00-10:00 AM Livestock Buyers Breakfast Trail set up immediately following Bareback 10:30 AM Youth Livestock Sale 11:00 AM-7:00 PM Check-in of Non-Animal 4-H and FFA 3:30 PM Small Animal Round Robin in 4-H Building Exhibits, Armory 5:00 PM Large Animal Round Robin in Pavilion 5:00-8:00 PM Market Goat Weigh-in 10:00 PM Release of non-market animals upon 5:00-8:00 PM Check-in of Alpaca, Poultry, Rabbit, and all Superintendent approval other Goats (Cloverbud Goat, Dairy Goat, Pack Goat, and SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 2019 Pygmy Goat) 8:00 AM Barns and Armory Open for Clean Up and Exhibit Pick-up; no youth permitted on grounds until 8:00 am TUESDAY, JULY 30, 2019 Premium Payout BEGINS after ALL Superintendents 6:30-9:00 AM Swine Check-In/Weigh-in approve their barn.
GEM/BOISE COUNTY FAIR & RODEO - 23 4-H & FFA ENTRIES 4-H MEMBERSHIP & AGE REQUIREMENTS GENERAL 4-H INFORMATION 1.) “Member” is defined as a youth of 4-H age individually enrolled at the county level in a 4-H club. 4-H is a national youth program of the USDA, NIFA, and 2.) 4-H age is the age of the individual on January 1 of the the University of Idaho Extension Service. Building upon a current 4-H year (which runs from October 1 to September century of experience in Idaho, 4-H encourages the 30). development of practical skills such as caring for an animal 3.) In recognition of the educational and developmental or speaking in front of a group. It fosters personal values needs of youth, members will be grouped for program like responsibility and citizenship. 4-H is open to all youth, management purposes (based on age as of January 1) as rural and urban, ages 5-18. For more information and follows: details about 4-H, please contact the University of Idaho Gem/Boise County Extension office or visit their website at Classification: Age: http://extension.uidaho.edu/gem/. Cloverbuds 5 to 7 years old The University of Idaho has a policy of nondiscrimination Junior 8 to 10 years old on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, Intermediate 11 to 13 years old sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, disability, Senior 14 to 18 years old genetic information, or status as any protected veteran or military status. Persons with disabilities who require alter- 4-H Cloverbuds is an educational program designed to native means for communication or program information, introduce young children to 4-H in a fun, non-competitive or reasonable accommodations need to contact University way. Cloverbud members may be involved in lap animal of Idaho Extension, Gem/Boise County at 2199 South Johns, projects. These are defined as rabbits, cats, cavies, small Emmett, ID 83617 or call (208) 365-6363 fourteen days dogs that weigh less than the member, ducks, chickens, and prior to the event. mini-goats. Cloverbuds may participate in their own special showmanship class but may not participate in any competi- 4-H CODE OF CONDUCT tive class. Cloverbuds will receive a participation ribbon and will receive one dollar from the Gem County Fair Board for The Code of Conduct for Parents, Volunteers, and Youth their participation in fair. within the Idaho 4-H Youth Development Program will be upheld during the Gem/Boise County Fair for all those 4-H PROJECT EXHIBIT REQUIREMENTS participating in 4-H activities. The Gem/Boise County Fair provides an opportunity for 4-H Violating the Code of Conduct shall be grounds for action members to display items or animals that they have made, up to or including immediate removal from the 4-H activity/ grown, or raised while learning about their project area. To program and termination. Decisions regarding immediate be eligible to exhibit, 4-H members must be enrolled in a removal, suspension or termination will be made by county Gem or Boise County 4-H club, with a certified 4-H Leader, Extension office personnel with subsequent notification of prior to 5 PM on the enrollment deadline date for a project. and consultation with the District Director and State 4-H Guidelines for project exhibits are follows: Youth Development Director. Volunteers who wish to appeal a decision may do so through the Appeal Process. 1.) All 4-H projects must be accompanied by an up-to-date and complete Project Record Book, and Involvement Report A copy of the Code of Conduct for Parents, Volunteers, and compiled in a portfolio. Youth within the Idaho 4-H Youth Development Program 2.) All portfolios (Project Record Book & Involvement is included in the 4-H Youth Development Policies and Reports) are to be turned in to the organizational leader of Procedures 2018-2020 which is available on the University the member’s primary club no later than July 12, 2019 and of Idaho 4-H Youth Development website: https://www. must be present at project interviews on July 23 and 25, uidaho.edu/extension/4h/documents-records. 2019. 4-H RULES & REGULATIONS 3.) All animals shown at fair must be included in the portfo- lio and have been carried as a 4-H project by the enrollment The following policies and procedures are based upon date specified for that project. Animal ear tag or identifica- the University of Idaho Extension 4-H Youth Development tion numbers must be recorded in the Project Record Book Policies and Procedures 2018-2020 and can be found in and on the fair entry form. their entirety at https://www.uidaho.edu/extension/4h/ 4.) 4-H Project Record Books must be signed by both the documents-records. These rules apply to all 4-H Exhibitors member and parent and approved and signed by a certified regardless of project area entered. 4-H leader. If record books are not signed, the project will
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