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Women’s Building Premium Book 2018 South Dakota State Fair 1060 3rd Street SW, Huron, South Dakota 57350 Telephone: 605.353.7340 or 1.800.529.0900 Fax: 605.353.7348 Premium books and entry forms are also available at sdstatefair.com. 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction…………………………………………………………………… 3 Sponsors……………………………………………………………………… 3 Static Exhibit General Rules………………………………………………… 4 Receiving and Releasing of Exhibits…………………………………………. 5 Static Exhibit Entry Form…………………………………………………… 6-7 W-9…………………………………………………………………………… 8 Dept 380 Junior Achievement Award……………………………………… 9 Dept 372 Junior Division……………………………………………………… 9 Dept 373 Crafts………………………………………………………………… 13 Dept 374 Needlework…………………………………………………………. 16 Dept 375 Sew Your Own………………………………………………. ………21 Dept 376 Culinary……………………………………………………………… 24 Dept 378 Recycling……………………………………………………………. 29 Dept 379 County Best of Show………………………………………………. 30 Dept 381 Homemade Wine Contest…………………………………………. 33 Dept 382 Homemade Beer Contest…………………………………………. 35 Dept 383 Cake Decorating Contest …………………………………………. 37 Dept 384 Homemade Pie Contest……………………………………………. 39 2
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE FAIR EXHIBITORS Thank you for your interest in the 2018 South Dakota State Fair! Your entries highlight the talents and skills of citizens across the state of South Dakota. Fairgoers of all ages love to see the accomplishments and talents of fellow South Dakotans. The exhibit areas in the Women’s Building, Horticulture Building, and the Art & Education Building are the sites for opportunities for participants like you. You are important to our fair, whether you are a long time exhibitor or a first year competitor. Look through the book. You will find familiar and new avenues of showmanship! Review the guidelines to entering your exhibits for display, judging and possible prize winning! We thank you in advance for sharing your ideas and talents with us. It is amazing every year to see how much creativity there is in our great state! We will be looking for you at the 2018 SD State Fair. Sincerely, Jo Freier Women’s Building Superintendent Email: gfreier@santel.net THANK YOU TO THE STATIC SPECIAL AWARDS SPONSORS Thomsen’s Root Beer Farmers Cashway Do it Center (Huron, SD) Jarden Home Brands (Daleville, IN) Java Hut Quilts & More (Huron, SD) Kingsbury Sheep Auxiliary Lewis Southgate (Huron, SD) Red Star Yeast (Milwaukee, WI) Runnings Farm & Fleet (Huron, SD) SD Association of Fairs & Celebrations SD Bee Keepers Association SD Pork Producers SD Stockgrowers SD Wheat Commission Stampin Up! Sue Lammers (Miller, SD) The Warm Company (Lynnewood, WA) Webster’s Products Wilton Enterprises, Inc. (Woolridge, IL) Bert Stiner Family Coborns of Huron, SD 3
STATIC EXHIBITS GENERAL RULES 1. Static Exhibits Entry Form and W-9 Form are 9. For exhibit check-in and release information, found in the Women’s Building, Horticulture refer to Women’s Building, Horticulture Building, Building, and Arts/Education Building Static and Arts/Education Building Static Exhibit Exhibit Premium Books. Forms may also be Premium Books. Please respect these times. downloaded at sdstatefair.com. No early releases. No exhibits will be released without claim tag. 2. The South Dakota State Fair will accept Static Exhibits Entry Form and W-9 Form April 3-July 10. Exhibit may be mailed to the SD State Fair. 31, in all departments EXCEPT Literature which Exhibit must be securely wrapped and boxed to closes July 17, mail or email to prevent damage. Exhibitor is responsible for shelley.noonan@state.sd.us the completed insurance. Entry tag must be attached to forms. exhibit. Include a copy of Static Exhibit Entry Form to serve as packing slip and for check-in 3. Exhibitor must complete Static Exhibits Entry purposes. Draw a line through any item on the Form and W-9 Form with name, full address, entry form NOT included with mailed exhibits. and social security number. Exhibitor’s name Exhibit must be received in the SD State Fair on Static Exhibits Entry Form and W-9 Form office by August 17th, 2018 to qualify for must be the same. Incomplete and illegible judging. forms will be returned. Remember to include entry fee. $30 service fee is charged if check is 11. Every precaution is taken for the safekeeping of returned by a bank for insufficient funds. exhibit. The SD State Fair is NOT responsible Entries may NOT be made by telephoning the for any loss or damage that may occur. SD State Fair. 12. No exhibits may be sold. Do not display sales 4. REFUND POLICY: The fair may refund entry tags or advertising logos on exhibits. fees paid by an exhibitor if the exhibitor requests the refund in writing at least two 13. Superintendents of the Women’s Building, weeks before the opening day of the fair and Horticulture Building, and Arts/Education states the reason for requesting the refund. Building may determine the eligibility of exhibits and may disqualify exhibits if necessary. 5. Exhibitor must complete a separate Static Disqualified exhibits may or may not be Exhibits Entry Form for each department. Only displayed during the State Fair as per one entry may be made in each class unless superintendents’ decision. stated otherwise in rules for that division/class. 14. Judge will not award premium to unworthy 6. Entry must be exhibited in the name of the exhibit. If exhibit is not worthy of a first-place person doing the work and completed since the ribbon, judge may award a lower-place ribbon. last SD State Fair between September 4, 2017 and August 17, 2018. 15. A division or class may be deleted if no entries are made for three years. 7. Youth is defined as 18 years of age and under prior to the State Fair. Youth may also enter in 16. Exhibits not claimed will be shipped COD to adult categories. Exhibits will be judged exhibitor unless arrangements are made with according to rules of the division. the building superintendent. Items not claimed and not suitable for mailing become property of 8. Computerized entry tags will be mailed to the South Dakota State Fair. exhibitors. Do NOT alter tags! Exhibits having altered tags will not be accepted and will be 17. Premium checks will be paid within 90 days disqualified. after the State Fair. Premium checks are void if not cashed within 180 days after issue date. 4
WOMEN’S BUILDING RECEIVING & RELEASING OF EXHIBITS All Exhibits in Crafts, Needlework, Recycling, Dried Foods & Canning Exhibits will be received: • Friday, August 17, 2018 from 10 AM to 6 PM • Saturday, August 18, 2018 from 9 AM to 4 PM Judging will begin Sunday, August 19 at 12:00 noon. All other food entries will be received: • Monday, August 27, 2018 from 10 AM to 2 PM • Judging to begin after 2 PM. No late entries accepted! • County Best of Show must be received by: • Wednesday, August 29, 2018, 10 AM to 1 PM Each County Best of Show entry must have a 3” x 5” card with exhibitor’s name, county, division & class along with entry tag for display purposes Judging will begin at 2 PM. All above exhibits will be released: • Tuesday, September 4, 2018 from 9 AM to 4 PM NO EXCEPTIONS! Please present claim tag to remove exhibit from building. If not picked up by 4 PM on Tuesday, September 4, 2018, contact Shelley Noonan at the State Fair office to be claimed. 5
STATIC EXHIBITS ENTRY FORM You will not be permitted to show and premiums will be paid unless this form is filled in completely with payment and you have a completed and signed W-9. The information on the W-9 must be the same as this entry form. Social security number on the W-9 must identify the actual person entering. (Please print in ink or type) Name: ___________________________________________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________________________________________ City ________________________________ State _____________ Zip _______________________ Telephone __________________________ Birthdate (Youth required)________________________ Use a separate registration form for each Department and each Exhibitor. Form may be photocopied. Department entered __________Total number of exhibits in this department____________ Division Class Title of Class Type of Article Number Number (Exact wording of Premium List) (Size, if required) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Entry forms accepted from April 3 – July 31 to SD State Fair. Literature entry deadline April 3 - July 17. Use a separate registration form for each department and each exhibitor. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OFFICE USE ONLY Building: _________________________ Date Received: ____________________ Exhibitor No.: _______________ Amount Received: _________________ Initial: _____________ Posted by: _____________ Date: _________________ Receipt #:_______________________________ 6
Division Class Title of Class Type of Article Number Number (Exact wording of Premium List) (Size, if required) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Entry forms accepted from April 3 – July 31 to SD State Fair. Literature entry deadline April 3 – July 17. Exhibitor Signature_________________________________________ 7
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Holiday Parade DEPARTMENT 380 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Class Amount Offered $50.00 5. Christmas tree decorations (4) Division 1, Class 1 6. Christmas centerpiece Junior Division 7. Door decorations, any holiday Creative Crafts 8. Holiday decorations: other than Christmas Best of Show Creative Crafts See general description in Department 372 Division 1 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 Best of Show Classes 9- 22 Class 9. Plaster craft DEPARTMENT 372 JUNIOR DIVISION 10. Fabric craft 11. Metal craft General Rules 12. Paper craft 1. Refer to Static Exhibits General Rules. 13. Bead jewelry 2. Exhibitors must be 18 years of age or under prior 14. Duct Tape Art to the fair. Please state age and birth date on the 15. Bead accessories entry blank (required). 16. Hair jewelry 3. All exhibits to be hung must be mounted on 17. IPod case/Cell phone case/covering proper mount board and must be equipped with 18. Decorate with pheasant feathers wire hangers suitable for hanging. No saw- 19. Decorative flags toothed hangers. Wire hangers will be required 20. Decorated gift bag for all pictures and wall hangings. Exhibits not so 21. Leather, belts, jewelry, wall art, etc equipped will not be accepted. 22. Decorated Flip Flops 4. Entry fee for entering exhibits in this department: Wood 1 Entry – $1.00 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 2-4 Entries- $3.00 5-10 Entries- $4.00 Class 11-20 Entries -$5.00 23. Shelf, box, furniture 21-40 Entries- $8.00 24. Picture frame 41-60 Entries- $12.00 25. Game board 61-100 Entries- $15.00 101 & Over Entries- $20.00 26. Other 5. If no entries in a division or class for three years, Lawn Ornament 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 the division or class will be deleted. 6. Exhibitors may enter only 1 item in each Class class. 27. Seasonal Decorations 28. Windmill DIVISION 1 29. Garden Figurine CRAFTS 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 30. Other Ceramics Class Clay Art (Playdough) 1. Poured, fired, any finish 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 Wall Hangings Class Class 31. Character Figures 2. Any framed picture, any medium 32. Pots 3. Wreath, any shape 33. Other Not Listed 4. Quilted Wall Hanging 9
DIVISION 2 Scrapbooking/Rubber Stamping NEEDLEWORK & CLOTHING 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 Must be 2 pages (no complete books accepted), side by side, in plastic covers with pages to be judged Class identified! 1. Dress 2. Blouse Class 3. Slacks or denim jeans 31. School Years 4. Jogging suit, biker shorts, or active wear 32. Friends outfit - sweatshirt or similar fabric 33. Holiday 5. Skirt 34. Family 6. Sleepwear/Robe 35. (1) card rubber stamped 7. Apron-any method 36. Mini Album-any type- full album Needlework Extras JUNIOR DOMESTIC ENGINEER 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 SWEEPSTAKES AWARD Sponsored by Webster Products Class (will award prizes) 8. Placemats, tablecloth, table runner, or napkins set of (2) The State Fair Plaque and prize will be awarded to 9. Pillow, any method the exhibitor accumulating the most points in four (4) 10. Pillow case classes: Needlework, Culinary, Canning and Crafts. 11. Stuffed toy To be eligible a person must be entered in at least two (2) of the four (4) departments. Points will be 12. Counted cross stitch calculated as follows: 13. Book bag, athletic bag, and backpack • First Place – 3 points 14. Fleece tied blanket • Second Place – 2 points 15. Other fleece item • Third Place – 1 point 16. Food Carrier or appliance cover YOU DO NOT ENTER THIS CLASS; IT WILL BE 17. Potholders CALCULATED BY THE STATE FAIR STAFF. 18. Bed Quilt AWARD CANNOT BE WON TWO YEARS IN A ROW BY THE SAME EXHIBITOR Paint & Pigment (On other than fabric) 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 Class 2017 JUNIOR DOMESTIC ENGINEER 19. Country decor item (welcome sign, mantel Abby Chipman piece, doorstop, etc.) 20. Miniatures 21. Wall or door hanging DIVISION 3 22. Seasonal decoration Best of Show Ribbon Class 23. Models 1. Fun Snacks (plastic or freezer bags) 24. Banner 25. Framed art DIVISION 4 CULINARY Paint & Pigment on Fabric 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 (liquid embroidery, fabric painting, stenciling, stamping, etc.) Breads 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 Class Class 1. White Bread 26. Dish towels 2. Whole Wheat Bread 27. Canvas shoes 3. *Dinner Rolls (4) 28. Pillow cases 4. Buns, White (4) 29. Sweatshirt, shirt, or pants 5. Sweet Rolls (4) 30. Tote bag or back pack 6. Quick Bread, no yeast, any kind, small pan accepted 10
Cakes 7. Chocolate Cake - frosted Thomsen’s Root Beer will award *$10.00 premium to the 1st place winner in 8. *Cake fruit, vegetable or spiced Division 4 Class 28* 9. White Cake, frosted 10. Decorated cupcakes (3) Pastry 9” disposable pie pan to be used Thomsen’s Root Beer will award • $5.00 premium to the 1st place winner in Class Division 4, Class 3* 28. *Any Pie • $10.00 premium to the 1st place winner in Division 4, Class 8* DIVISION 5 CANNING 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 Cookies and Bars Each plate to contain 3 cookies/bars in plastic bag Method and time of processing must be placed Class on a label on the bottom of the jar for judging. 11. Unbaked Cookies 12. Unbaked Bars; Rice Krispies, Scotcharoos, etc. Thomsen’s Root Beer will award 13. Sugar Cookies, rolled or press *$5.00 premium to the 1st place winner in Division 5 Class 8* 14. Chocolate Chip Cookies 15. Any baked bars (3) choc. chip, fruit, etc. 16. Peanut Butter cookies Canned Fruit 17. Snicker doodles (To be exhibited in colorless glass pint jars) 18. Spritz or molded cookies Class 19. Oatmeal Cookies 1. Applesauce 20. Monster Cookies w/recipe 2. Peaches, halved 21. Cake Mix Cookies 3. Pears 4. Rhubarb 22. Fancy Cookie Assortment 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 5. Any combination of fruit Assortment of 10 cookies on a plate containing at least 5 kinds Jams or Preserves (To be exhibited in colorless glass half-pint jars) 23. Creative Cake mix tricks (must include a Class cake mix & recipe) 6. Strawberry Jam 7. Peach Preserve Thomsen’s Root Beer will award 8. *Blueberry, Raspberry or mixed (label * $10.00 premium to the 1st place winner in type) Division 4, Class 24* Jellies Candy (To be exhibited in colorless glass half-pint jars) Each plate to contain six (6) pieces in a plastic bag. Class 9. Grape Class 10. Plum 24. *Fudge 11. Chokecherry 25. Other candy 12. Mixed Berry 26. Cereal candy 27. Mints 11
Thomsen’s Root Beer will award *$5.00 premium to the 1st place winner in Division 5 Class 17* Juices (To be exhibited in colorless glass pint jars) Class 13. Any type juice Pickles (To be exhibited in colorless glass pint jars) Class 14 Beet Pickles 15 Dill Pickles Meat 16 Sweet Pickles (To be exhibited in colorless glass pint jars) 17 *Pickle Relish 18 Watermelon Pickles Class 23 *Beef 24 *Pork 25 Fowl South Dakota Stockgrowers will present a $25.00 Beef Certificate to the winner of Division 5 Class 23* Ball Fresh Preserving Award for Youth Level Presented by: Ball & Kerr Fresh Preserving South Dakota Pork Producers Products will present a $25.00 Pork Certificate In recognition of youth who excel in the art of fresh to the winner of Division 5 Class 24* preserving (canning), Jarden Home Brands marketers of the Ball and Kerr Fresh Preserving Products will present First Place Awards in designated categories. Canned Vegetables A panel of judges will select the best entry in each (To be exhibited in colorless glass pint jars) category for Fruit, Vegetable, Pickle and Soft Spread. Entries must be preserved in Ball Jars sealed with Class Ball Lids, and Bands or Ball Collection Elite Jars 26 Beans cut green string sealed with Collection Elite Lids and Bands, or 27 Tomatoes preserved in Kerr Jars sealed with Kerr Lids and 28 Carrots Bands. In addition, soft spread entries must be 29 Corn, whole kernel prepared using Ball Pectin: Classic, Low or No-Sugar Needed or Liquid. 30 Beets Entries designated 1st place from each class will receive: One (1) Five-Dollar ($5) Coupon for Ball or Kerr Fresh Preserving Products and one (1) free (up to $5 value) Coupon for Ball Pectin. Class 19. Fruits 20 Vegetables 21. Pickled foods 22. Soft spreads 12
DEPARTMENT 373 time been financially involved in any phase or form of CRAFTS ceramic business commercially for profit and has Refer to Static Exhibits General Rules. never had a registered tax number or license. 1. Any entry that hangs (pictures, wall hangings, etc.) must be equipped with proper hangers (wire only) to insure wall display. Special Categories No saw-tooth hangers. Wire should not be Class fastened with any kind of tape. Entries not 1. Christmas properly equipped will not be accepted. 2. Other occasion/holiday 2. Craft exhibits will be judged according to the following: Hand Molded Clay Workmanship - (40) Class Suitability of article to purpose (20) 3. Sculpture Beauty or originality of design (20) Harmony of color of material (20) 3. Entry fee for this department: SD State Fair 1 Entry - $ 1.00 will award a $10.00 premium to the Best of Show 2-4 Entries- $ 3.00 Division 2 Class 1-3 5-10 Entries- $ 4.00 11-20 Entries- $ 5.00 DIVISION 3 21-40 Entries- $ 8.00 GLASS 41-60 Entries- $12.00 1st - $5.00 2nd – $3.00 61-100 Entries- $15.00 101 & Over Entries- $20.00 Entries are done on colored or clear glass. Can be 4. If there are no entries in a division or class sandblasted, etched, or other glass technique for three years, division or class may be considered eligible by judges. deleted. 5. Exhibitors may enter only 1 item in each Class class. 1. Stained or Painted Glass Junior Achievement Award Dept. 380 (page 9) DIVISION 4 WOOD DIVISION 1 (Constructed) CERAMICS 1st - $5.00 2nd - $3.00 (PROFESSIONAL) 1st - $6.00 2nd - $4.00 Class 1. Toy, small (3 to 5 Items), or (1) large (for Professional: Any person, who now, or in the past, example: chair, rocking horse, toy chest, etc.) owns, operates or conducts a ceramic shop, studio, 2. Doll house & miniatures (furniture, buildings, or business. Anyone who teaches ceramics, sells etc.) finished ceramics commercially for profit now, or 3. Wood Cuts previously, or has a registered tax number or license. 4. Barn Wood Quilt Block (Max.16’x16’) Please note: Articles winning awards at any previous (For Woodcarvings see Art Dept. 371 Division 6 ceramic show cannot be entered in competition. Class 1) Techniques DIVISION 5 PAPER CRAFTS Class 1st - $5.00 2nd - $3.00 1. Any technique Class DIVISION 2 1. Gift wrap CERAMICS 2. Gift bag (AMATEUR) 3. Stamping on paper set of 4 cards 1st - $6.00 2nd - $4.00 4. Stamping on paper 1 card Amateur: Any person who does not currently, and 5. Grocery bag art/books has not in the past, owned, operated, conducted, 6. Creative Cards made on computer taught in or been employed by a ceramic shop, 7. Quilling studio, or business and who is not and has not at any 13
Classes 8-18 scrapbook layouts (2-page layout, any Professional size paper, must be in page protectors-pages only- Class pages to be judged identified-NO albums) 7. Jewelry set (minimum of 2 items) 8. Black and White photos 8. Floating/illusion jewelry 9. Hand-written journaling, best explanation of pages DIVISION 9 10. Holiday CREATIVE CRAFTS 11. Baby 1st - $5.00 2nd - $3.00 Class 12. Wedding/Engagement 1. Artificial flowers, arrangement 13. School Years 2. Room accessory (frames, dolls, wall hangings, 14. Travel etc.) 15. Dimensional layouts 3. Nature medium (dried materials, feathers, etc.) 16. Digital Scrapbooking 4. Decorative basket (painted decoupage, etc.) 17. Special Occasion 5. Dress-a-Bear (outfitting jointed bears) 18. Pets/Animals 6. Plastic canvas 7. Basket, fabric Stampin Up! 8. Basket, miniature will award a $10.00 gift certificate to the 9. Basket, extra large Best of Show 10. Leather, belts, jewelry, wall art, etc. Division 5 Classes 1-4 11. Lawn Ornaments, garden figures, windmills, bird feeder, etc. DIVISION 6 PAINT, PIGMENT (On other than fabric.) Lewis Southgate (Huron, SD) 1st - $5.00 2nd - $3.00 will award a $10 gift card to the first place winner in Division 6, Class 3* Class 1. Country Decor Item (Welcome sign, mantel DIVISION 10 piece, doorstop, etc.) “GRANDPARENT'S TREASURES & 2. Wall or door hanging COLLECTABLES” 3. *Seasonal decoration State Fair Antique Collection 1st - $5.00 2nd - $3.00 DIVISION 7 Note: No repeat entries for 3 years. PAINT & PIGMENT ON FABRIC (Liquid embroidery, fabric painting, stenciling, Class stamping, etc.) 1. Glass 1st - $5.00 2nd - $3.00 2. China 3. Wood Class 4. Pewter 1. Things for baby 5. Silver 2. Linens (table, pillow cases, dresser 6. Copper or brass scarves) 7. Antique toys 3. Book bag, athletic bag, backpack 8. Estate jewelry 4. Apparel (clothing) 9. Kitchen Utensil DIVISION 8 10. Needlework BEADWORK 11. Wall Hanging (picture/painting) 1st - $5.00 2nd - $3.00 12. Cards or Stationery Amateur 13. Refinished/Restored item at least 40 years Class old. 1. Jewelry set (minimum of 2 items) 14. Any other not listed above 2. Hemp jewelry 3. Single strand jewelry (metal, wire, cord, etc.) The SD STATE FAIR will present a 4. Multiple strand jewelry (metal, wire, cord, "Best of Show" ribbon to the etc.) winner selected in Division 10, Classes 1-14 5. Floating/illusion jewelry 6. Purses, pouches, bags 14
DIVISION 11 HOLIDAY SPECIALS 1st - $5.00 2nd - $3.00 Class BERT STINER 1. Christmas stocking, any medium DOMESTIC ENGINEER AWARD SOUTH DAKOTA STATE FAIR 2. Tree ornament collection, 4-6 3. Door decoration, any holiday Prize: $100.00 cash award and State Fair Plaque. 4. Christmas wreath, any medium The cash award and State Fair Plaque will be 5. Holiday centerpiece, any holiday awarded to the exhibitor accumulating the most 6. Holiday table cover; cloth, runner, (2) place points in (3) departments: Culinary, Needlework, mats with napkins Canning and Crafts. To be eligible a person must be entered in at least (3) of the (4) departments. Points 7. Christmas tree skirt, any size will be calculated as follows: 8. Theme Christmas tree (up to 6 feet tall) First place 3 points 9. Plastic canvas, any holiday Second place 2 points 10. Painted Christmas balls (Set of 3-5) Third place 1 points Division 12 You do not enter in this special. It will be figured by Man Cave the State Fair office. It cannot be won two years in a 1st - $5.00 2nd - $3.00 row by the same person. Prize is sponsored by the Bert Stiner Family Class 1. Metal art 2. Woodwork: signs, tables, game boards, etc. 3. Lighted fixture: sign, picture, lamp 4. Fabric/Needlework: quilts, throws, pillows, wall hangings etc. Entries must meet approval of State Fair Staff Jr. Achievement Award *No profanity allowed. Dept. 380 (page 9) Farmers Cashway Huron, SD will award a $10.00 gift certificate for the “Best of Show” in Division 12 Class 1-4 Jr. Domestic Engineer Sweepstakes Award (See page 10) 2017 Sr. Domestic Engineer Ann Tornberg 15
DEPARTMENT 374 NEEDLEWORK DIVISION 2 Refer to Static Exhibits General Rules. CLOTHING All exhibits in this department should be work that is Women’s Wear new, modern, clean, and made by the person Professional exhibiting the articles. Exhibitors may enter only 1 1st - $8.00 2nd - $6.00 item in each class. Professional status for clothing is a person who has Tags will be sent from the State Fair Office as soon received professional training in clothing construction as possible after entry is received. Tags must be and/or a person who has their own business for the securely fastened to exhibits when brought to the purpose of sewing for other people. building. Class Any entry that hangs (pictures, wall hangings, etc.) 1. Coat, jacket or dress must be equipped with proper hangers (wire only) to 2. Two Piece Outfit insure wall display. No saw toothed hangers. Wire should not be fastened with any kind of tape Exhibits Women’s Wear not properly equipped will not be accepted. Amateur 1st - $8.00 2nd - $6.00 Entry fee for entering exhibits in this department: 1 Entry – $1.00 Class 2-4 Entries- $3.00 3. Outfit, two pieces 5-10 Entries- $4.00 4. Lined outerwear 11-20 Entries -$5.00 5. Dress 21-40 Entries- $8.00 41-60 Entries-$12.00 6. Blouse 61-100 Entries-$15.00 7. Slacks 101 & Over Entries-$20.00 8. Sweatshirt 9. Active wear; jogging, leotard, biker shorts If there are no entries in a division or class for three 10. Sleepwear years, division or class will be deleted. 11. Skirt/split skirt 12. One piece outfit other than dress Jr. Domestic Engineer Sweepstakes 13. T-shirt, knit fabric Award (See page 10) Men’s Wear Amateur DIVISION 1 1st - $8.00 2nd - $6.00 AFGHANS 1st - $8.00 2nd - $6.00 Class 14. Shirt Class 1. Crocheted, Granny Square Design, fiber 15. Active wear choice of exhibitor 16. Robe/sleepwear 2. Crocheted, Ripple Design, fiber choice of Wool Men’s or Women’s Wear exhibitor Amateur 3. Crocheted, Shell Design, fiber choice of 1st - $8.00 2nd - $6.00 exhibitor 4. Crocheted lap robe, any design Class 5. Crocheted, any design, fiber of choice of 17. Slacks exhibitor 18. Skirt/split skirt 6. Strips or mile-a-minute with/without border, 19. Dress any fiber 20. Outerwear, any type 7. Knitted, any design, any fiber 21. Jacket, lined or unlined 8. Any other Afghan 22. Shirt (Men’s) 23. Women’s Blouse 16
Aprons 1st - $6.00 2nd - $4.00 Class DIVISION 4 24. Adult CROCHETED 25. Child 1st - $6.00 2nd - $4.00 26. Child/Doll Combination 27. Theme (holiday, special events, etc) Class 1. Doily, 12 Inches and under 28. Made from kits 2. Doily, over 12 Inches Children’s Clothing 3. Doily, in hoop/frame Amateur 4. Table cover, any size (Made for children 12 years and under) 5. Pillow 1st - $6.00 2nd - $4.00 6. Garment accessory; collar, purse, hat, etc. 7. Christmas ornament, set of 6 Class 8. Adult poncho-crocheted 29. Jumpsuit or overalls 30. Two piece outfit for girl 9. Crocheted Toy or Dressed Doll 10. Pineapple Design Doily, 12 inches and 31. Two piece outfit for boy 32. Jacket for boy under 33. Jacket for girl 11. Pineapple Design Doily, over 12 inches 12. Motif Doily, 12 inches and under 34. Jumper 35. Jogging suit 13. Motif Doily, over 12 inches 36. Pajamas, boy DIVISION 5 37. Pajamas, girl KNITTED 38. Nightgown or robe 1st - $6.00 2nd -$4.00 39. Dress Class 1. Mittens and /or scarf, hat Babyland 2. Sweater or vest, men’s or ladies 1st - $6.00 2nd - $4.00 3. Child's sweater 4. Adult poncho-knitted Class 40. Baptismal garment any method 5. Knitted Toy 41. Nursery accessories DIVISION 6 42. Birth sampler EMBROIDERY 43. Baby wear-any 1st - $6.00 2nd - $4.00 44. Baby afghan, crocheted 45. Baby afghan, knitted Class 46. Nursery wall hanging, any medium 1. Picture, any size, framed, wire hangers--no saw-toothed 2. Pillowcases, pair DIVISION 3 3. Towels set of 7 – tea or dish SPECIAL EVENTS 4. Cloth table cover, placemats & napkins (set All items must be handmade during the current year of 2) 5. Apparel Class 1st - $15.00 2nd - $12.00 6. Crewel—any article 1. Adult formal gown, wedding, prom, bridesmaid, 7. Machine embroidery etc. DIVISION 7 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 COUNTED STITCH EMBROIDERY 2. Child’s formal - flower girl, pageant, etc. Counted cross stitch, hardanger, swedish huckweaving, etc. 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 1st - $6.00 2nd - $4.00 3. Ring Pillow 17
Class 2. Blanket or lap throw 1. Picture, 8" x 10" and under, framed; wire hangers-no saw toothed DIVISION 11 2. Picture, over 8" x 10", framed; wire hangers- NEEDLEWORK EXTRAS no saw-toothed 1st - $6.00 2nd - $4.00 3. Doily Class 1. Soft sculpture, wall hanging, novelty decoration DIVISION 8 NEEDLEPOINT 2. Handmade lace item 1st - $6.00 2nd - $4.00 3. Tied blanket or pillow 4. Quilted pillow, quilted wall hanging. Class 5. Cutwork 1. *Needlepoint-any 6. Appliqued article 7. Apron SD State Fair will award a 8. Placemats and napkins; set of 2 $10.00 premium to the 9. Casserole carrier first place winner in 10. Hot pads or pot holders Division 8, Class 1* 11. Luncheon cloth 12. Quillow - lap quilt folded into pillow 13. Purse LEWIS SOUTHGATE, Huron, SD, will award a 14. *Fall Décor (picture, door hangar, table $10.00 merchandise certificate to the runner, etc.) first place winner in Division 11, Class 14* SD State Fair will award a Best of Show Ribbon in DIVISION 9 Division 12 Classes 1-14 TATTING Java Hut Quilts & More, Huron, SD 1st - $6.00 2nd - $4.00 will award a prize to the Best of Show winner in Class Division 12 Classes 15-20 1. Edgings on handkerchiefs 2. Edgings on item DIVISION 12 3. Accessories QUILTS 4. Doilies, under 9” 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 5. Doilies, 9” and over NOTE: Quilts may have been started prior to last year's fair but MUST HAVE BEEN COMPLETED 6. Doilies, with cloth center between last year's fair and current fair. Binding may 7. Tableware (set of 4 napkins, placemats, be hand or machine stitched, placemat and napkin set, table runner, or table cloth) Bed Quilts (including lap size): 8. On stationery and /or note card (s) 9. Motif doily under 9” Class Classes 1-10 are made and quilted by enterer. 10. Motif doily 9” and over 1. Hand pieced, machine or hand quilted 11. Tatting on (1) card 2. Hand pieced, long arm quilted 12. Holiday item (Easter, Valentine’s Day, 3. Hand appliqued, hand quilted Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc.) 4. Machine pieced, hand quilted DIVISION 10 5. Machine pieced, machine quilted WEAVING 6. Machine pieced, long arm quilted 1st - $6.00 2nd - $4.00 7. Machine appliqued, hand or machine quilted 8. Machine appliqued, long arm quilted Class 9. Embroidered, hand quilted 1. Any clothing or accessory article (sweater, 10. Embroidered, machine or long arm quilted shawl, etc.) 18
Classes 11-14 are made by enterer and quilted by DIVISION 13 someone else. TOYLAND 11. Hand appliqued, long arm quilted 1st - $5.00 2nd -$3.00 12. Machine pieced, long arm quilted 13. Machine appliqued, long arm quilted Class 1. Afghan, doll size 14. Embroidered, long arm quilted 2. Quilt, doll bed size Wall Quilts 3. Stuffed toy, made from plush fabric 15. Pieced, hand, machine, or long arm quilted 4. Doll, bridal dress and veil, fabric only by enterer 5. Doll, evening wear, may include cape or stole 16. Appliquéd, hand, machine, or long arm 6. Dressed baby doll quilted by enterer 7. Rag doll, fabric 17. Appliqued, by enterer, quilted by someone 8. Quiet book else 18. Pieced by enterer, quilted by someone else Baby Quilts 19. Pieced or appliqued, hand, machine, or long Class 9 arm quilted by enterer WARDROBE SPECIAL 20. Pieced or appliqued, quilted by someone ALL FABRIC else 1st - $10.00 2nd - $6.00 Wardrobe, any size doll--must include coat, sports Miscellaneous Quilted Items outfit, party outfit, and sleeping garment. Doll should 21. Quilted garment any type be dressed in one outfit; remainder of wardrobe should be mounted securely on cardboard for 22. Table runner, place mats (2), or tree skirt display. 23. Purse, IPod or electronic cover Class 24 Jr. Achievement Award GROUP QUILT SPECIAL Dept. 380 (page 9) Church, neighborhood, circle, extension, club, friends, etc. 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 DIVISION 14 WORK OF SENIOR Any type quilt, any design. Quilt should be entered in 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 the name of the group. A card should be attached to Work completed by a senior citizen (may or may not quilt when entering listing the name of group, date of be part of an organization). Must be 65 years of age work, and any other pertinent information. or older AFGHANS Class 1. Afghan, knitted, any pattern 2. Afghan, crocheted, any pattern QUILTS AND COMFORTERS 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 Must be completed in current year “The Warm Company”, Manufacturers of the perfect Class soft warm batting for quilts, crafts and wearable arts, 3. Quilt, hand quilting Lynnwood, WA, will award a quilt batt, to the first 4. Quilt, lap size, any design place winners in Division 12, Classes 1-14 5. Other techniques 6. Machine pieced & machine quilted 19
PILLOWS 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 Class 7. Patchwork 8. Quilted MISCELLANEOUS 9. Wood article, hand crafted 10. Item with crocheted 11. Table linen, cloth, or placemats (set of 2) 12. Doily, crochet or knit, over 12" 13. Doilies set of 3, crochet or knit, under 12" 14. Pillow cases, pair, embroidered with edging 15. Kitchen towels, hand or dish towels, set of 2 done by hand 16. Christmas stocking 17. Hot pads, pot holders, or casserole carrier 18. Doll afghan, crochet or knit 19. Doll pieced quilt 20. Christmas decoration and/or article, exhibitor's choice 21. Latch or hook rug 22. Accessories (purses, belts, hats, scarves, etc.) 23. Barn wood quilt block (Max. 16”x16”) 2017 Golden Years “Best of Show” Winner DIVISION 15 Marjorie Rogers, Woonsocket, SD GOLDEN YEARS DIVISION 1st - $10.00 2nd - $8.00 Work completed by a senior citizen (may or may not be part of an organization). Must be 80 years of age or older Class 1. Art, any media 2. Child’s garment 3. Craft 4. Needlework 5. Quilted Wall hanging or pillow, any method 6. Quilts, any method Photography or Painting 7. Photography or Painting 8. Aprons The SD State Fair will present a “Best of Show” ribbon to the winner selected in Division 15, Classes 1-8 20
DEPARTMENT 375 may wear or carry appropriate accessories to “SEW YOUR OWN” complete an outfit. Superintendent: Marsha Hofer 8. Any Entry that is not complete when received Email: marhofer@midco.net by the SD State Fair office will be ineligible DIVISION 1 “SEW YOUR OWN” Style Show for competition in the style show. Public Welcome! 9. In order for the entry to be accepted by the State Judging: August 31st, 9 AM Fair it must be complete with the following: (Plus Sweepstakes Awards) • A sample of fabric August 31st, 3:30 PM • The pattern, a picture, or drawing Style Show • A narrative form - a separate narrative Women’s Building Auditorium form for each garment, with fabric Entries in this department will be made only by sample attached, must be completed. A submitting in writing not via the online entries. narrative form has been included in this book for your convenience. $1.00 per entry 10. Submit a picture of garment on the model, at the time of entry submission. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Refer to Static Exhibits General Rules. 11. A person can win the Sweepstakes Award in 2. The garment must have been sewn during the only one division per year. current year between September 5, 2017 and 12. A Sweepstakes Winner may compete for ribbons August 17, 2018 and must be the work of and and cash premiums the following year but will modeled by the person submitting the entry, not be eligible to win the Sweepstakes Award except in the made for division. The garments two consecutive years in any division. will be judged on Friday morning and modeled at Sweepstakes winners’ entries will be on display the State Fair Style Show which will be held at fair week. 3:30 PM August 31, 2018, in the Women's 13. The judge's decision will be final. Building Auditorium. 14. All items must be sewn unless otherwise 3. All exhibitors must have at least one garment specified. modeled in the style show or they will not be 15. Age refers to actual age as of September 5, eligible for prizes. Exhibitor must indicate 2017. which garment(s) will be modeled on the 16. On the day of the contest, all contestants entry form. A narrative form must be filled must complete judging competition and style out for each outfit modeled. show. Any conflicts contestant may have 4. Entries MUST be made in proper division with any other South Dakota State Fair according to age limits for each division or entry competition is to be resolved by the may be disqualified. (Note: Age limits are listed contestant & superintendent. under each division.) 17. If no entries are made in a division or class 5. Entrants may enter up to 3 classes in a division. for three years the division or class will be Eligibility for a division is determined by the age deleted. limits and rules set forth in each division. 6. Coordinator will email show and judging Special Award schedules to individual contestants. NO ENTRY Kingsbury Sheep Auxiliary TAGS ARE MAILED HOWEVER IN THIS will award 1 1/2 yards of Pendleton wool to the best wool outfit in classes 5-10 DEPT. and 2 1/2 yards of Pendleton wool to the best 7. Judges will base the selection on material choice wool outfit in classes 11-17. to pattern, overall workmanship, appearance, Diane Perry: Kingsbury Sheep Auxiliary and suitability to the individual. Judging will be 42367 200th St • Bancroft, SD 57353 on the individual only; no hanger judging. (605) 546-2190 Garments are to be brought the day of judging only, and each model/and or entrant is responsible for own garment. The models 21
AMATEUR AMATEUR MADE BY SENIOR DIVISION MADE BY JUNIOR DIVISION (Age 19 and older, women and men) (Age 15 – 18, Girls & Boys) 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 Class Class 1. Winter garment, one or two piece 18. Winter garment, one or two piece 2. Sport, suitable for active or spectator sport 19. Summer garment, one or two piece 3. Coat or cape 20. Sport, suitable for active or spectator 4. Other than named 21. Special occasion attire 22. Coat or cape SD STATE FAIR SWEEPSTAKES AWARD 23. Other than named A sweepstakes winner will be selected from first place winners in Division 1, Classes 1-4. Prize will SD STATE FAIR SWEEPSTAKES AWARD be a $50 check from the SD State Fair. A sweepstakes winner will be selected from first place winners in Division 1 Classes 18-23. AMATEUR Prize will be a sewing machine sponsored by MADE BY YOUTH DIVISION Java Hut Quilts & More, Huron,SD. (Age 5 -9, Girls & Boys) 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 AMATEUR Class MADE FOR CHILDREN AGE 0 – 7 DIVISION 5. Winter garment, one or two piece 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 6. Summer garment, one or two piece Garment made by the exhibitor for a child, state 7. Sport, suitable for active or spectator name of model. If original model cannot participate or 8. Special occasion attire is modeling another outfit a substitution may be made 9. Coat or cape prior to style show. Class 10. Other than named 24. Sport, suitable for active or spectator sport 25. Summer outfit, one or two pieces SD STATE FAIR SWEEPSTAKES AWARD 26. Winter outfit, one or two pieces A sweepstakes winner will be selected from first 27. Nightwear place winners in Division 1, Classes 5-10. Prize will be a $50 check from the SD State Fair. 28. Special occasion attire 29. Coat or cape 30. Other than named AMATEUR MADE BY JUNIOR-JUNIOR DIVISION (Age 10 – 14, Girls and Boys) SD STATE FAIR SWEEPSTAKES AWARD 1st - $8.00 2nd - $7.00 A sweepstakes winner will be selected from first Class place winners in Division 1 Classes 24 - 30 11. Winter garment, one or two piece Prize will be a $50 check from the SD State 12. Summer garment, one or two piece Fair. 13. Sport, suitable for active or spectator sport 14. Special occasion attire 15. Coat or cape 16. Nightwear 17. Other than named SD STATE FAIR SWEEPSTAKES AWARD A sweepstakes winner will be selected from first place winners in Division 1 Classes 11-17. Prize will be a Sewing Machine sponsored by Java Hut Quilts & More, Huron, SD 22
AMATEUR MADE FOR YOUTH OR ADULT AGE 8 AND OVER DIVISION Garment made by the exhibitor for a person age 8 year or over, state name of model. If original model cannot participate, a substitution may be made prior to style show. 1st - $8.00 2nd – $7.00 Class 31. Winter garment, one or two pieces 32. Summer garment, one or two piece 33. Special occasion attire 34. Coat or cape 35. Nightwear 36. Other than named SD STATE FAIR SWEEPSTAKES AWARD A sweepstakes winner will be selected from first place winners in Division 1 Classes 25-30. Prize will be a $50 check from SD State Fair. 23
SEW YOUR OWN” NARRATIVE FORM “This is not an entry form” Print this out and mail in or email to marhofer@midco.net ALSO BRING A PHOTO DAY OF JUDGING Please Print DIVISION _____ CLASS _____ Will this outfit be modeled by you or another model?__________________________________ MODEL’S NAME _____________________________________________ AGE ___________ COMPLETE ADDRESS ________________________________________________________ PHONE #: _____________________________ PARENT’S NAME: ______________________ Email: _______________________________(if you have, please list) Pattern and Number used to make outfit ___________________________________________ Outfit sewn by: _______________________________________________________________ Write a description of the outfit to be modeled as stated on the back of the pattern envelope. Include special features about outfit or challenges encountered when sewing. ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ What accessories will complete your outfit? _________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Where do you plan to wear your outfit? _____________________________________________ List hobbies, future plans or current activities ________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ PLEASE READ! Staple a four (4) inch swatch of your fabric below. To the right list the fiber content of the swatch and what garment will be constructed from it. If more than one fabric is used, staple the second fabric under it and follow the above instructions. With your entry please include a sketch, trace a drawing, or attach a photocopy of your outfit. DO NOT ATTACH PATTERN ENVELOPE – THEY CANNOT BE RETURNED TO YOU. You will also need to fill out a Static Entry form and include a completed, signed W-9. 24
DEPARTMENT 376 CULINARY ADULT DIVISION Thomsen’s Root Beer will award Superintendent: Jo Freier $10.00 premium to the 1st place winner Email: gfreier@santel.net in Division 1, Class 16*. 1. Refer to Static Exhibits General Rules. 2. Remove all baked goods from tins, except pie. SD WHEAT COMMISSION Items are to be placed in plastic bags. The Wheat Commission will award: 3. When necessary, canned goods will be opened $5.00 cash prize to the first place winner in for judging. Every precaution will be taken to Division 1, Class 24 Holiday fruit bread prevent loss in the handling, but any waste must $5.00 cash award for the first place winner in be at the exhibitor's risk. Division 1, Class 11 Dinner rolls (3) 4. Baked goods will become the property of the $5.00 cash award for the overall point winner in State Fair and will be distributed. Division 1, Classes 1-11. 5. If there are no entries in a division or class for three years the division or class may be SWEET YEAST DOUGH deleted. 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 6. Exhibitors may enter only 1 item in each class. Class 7. Entry fee for entering exhibits in this department: 12. Caramel rolls (3), no nuts 1 Entry – $1.00 13. Cinnamon rolls (3) 2-4 Entries- $3.00 14. Coffee cake 5-10 Entries- $4.00 15. Swedish tea ring 11-20 Entries -$5.00 16. *Holiday or ethnic bread 21-40 Entries- $8.00 41-60 Entries-$12.00 61-100 Entries-$15.00 QUICK BREAD 101 & Over Entries-$20.00 1st -$5.00 2nd - $4.00 Note: May use small baking pans. See Bert Stiner Domestic Engineer Award (pg. 15) Class 17. Carrot bread 18. Nuts and seed bread DIVISION 1 19. Lemon bread YEAST BREAD & ROLLS 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 20. Pumpkin bread All items entered in Division 1 are to be put in plastic 21. Zucchini bread, using nuts or fruits or both bags. Unless otherwise specified, bread pans must 22. Banana nut bread be standard size, 9" X 5" X 3". 23. Ginger bread 24. *Holiday fruit bread, using 1 or more fruits Class and nuts, specify contents (cranberries, 1. Hamburger buns, white (3) apricots, etc.) on entry blank 2. Raisin bread 25. Cake doughnuts (3) 3. French bread 26. Muffins, any type (3) 4. White bread 5. Whole wheat bread 6. Wheat bread, honey to be an ingredient 7. Rye bread 8. Dakota bread, baked in pie pan 9. Raised doughnuts (3) Sponsor of prizes again this year!!! 10. Batter bread, no knead Red Star Yeast will make Red Star Yeast coupons available to all contestants in any of the food 11. *Dinner rolls (3) categories. 25
In addition Red Star Yeast will provide (3) Red Star merchandise award items. To be eligible to win the Red Star Yeast prizes, contestants must use Red Star Yeast and attach WILTON ENTERPRISES, INC. an empty packet or photo to their recipe entry. Wilton will provide one “Best of Class” (or Grand Champion) award per category per fair, and one 1st Place in Division 1 Class 1-16 (total points) -TBD Runner-Up (or Reserve Grand Champion) award per 2nd Place in Division 1 Class 1-16 (total points) -TBD category per fair. No exceptions. 3rd Place in Division 1 Class 1-16 (total points) -TBD DECORATED CAKES DIVISION 2 AMATEUR BREAD MACHINE BREADS 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 1st – $5.00 2nd – $4.00 Open to anyone who has never received money for a Recipe must be included. Must be at least a 1lb. decorated cake. Only decorating judged; dummy loaf may be used. Decorating should be original work of exhibitor. Accessories (plastic figures, etc.) are Class permitted. All cake on boards, all cake boards to 1. White bread be maximum of 20" x 20". 2. Whole wheat bread 3. Fruit/vegetable bread Class 4. Specialty bread 11. Novelty cake; animal, figure, etc. 5. Dough only: raised donuts, dinner, cinnamon, 12. Birthday cake or crescent rolls 13. Decorated Cupcakes (3) 14. Decorated cake pops (3) SD WHEAT COMMISSION 15. Wedding Cake “Best of Show” 16. Holiday (New Year, Christmas, 4th of July) $5.00 cash award to the Best of Show in Division 2, Classes 1-5 Thomsen’s Root Beer will award a $5.00 premium to the 1st place winner in Division 3 Class 10* WILTON ENTERPRISES, INC. DIVISION 3 CAKES “Best of class” will be awarded in 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 Classes 11-16 No larger than 8", round or square pan preferred The winners will receive: TBD and TBD Class 1. Red Devil's Food Cake, frosted The Runner’s Up will receive: 2. Raw apple cake, iced or frosted TBD 3. Carrot cake, frosted 4. Bundt cake, iced 5. Sponge or chiffon cake 6. Chocolate cake, with chocolate frosting 7. Angel food 8. Spice cake, brown sugar frosting 9. German chocolate layer cake, frosted 10. *Jelly roll 26
DROP COOKIES 2017 Winner Each plate to contain 3 cookies in plastic bag Tyann Alexander Class FOOD CREATIONS USING HONEY 15. Oatmeal, use fruit and/or nuts SOUTH DAKOTA HONEY AWARD 16. Unbaked cereal The SD Bee Keepers Association is offering a $25.00 prize to the Best of Show in 17. Granola Division 1, Class 6 combined with 18. Chocolate chip Division 4, Classes 1– 6. 19. Chocolate drop, frosted Cannot win two years in a row. 20. Monster (recipe) The recipe, typewritten or printed on a 5” X 8” card must accompany all entries. REFRIGERATED AND ROLLED COOKIES All recipes will be sent to the SD Bee Keepers Each plate to contain 3 cookies in plastic bag Association Class 21. Refrigerator, sliced DIVISION 4 22. Rolled sugar HONEY 23. *Gingerbread boy or girl, decorated 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 24. Date pinwheel Must have recipe for all exhibits 25. Rolled cookies Class 1. Cake, one layer, exhibitor's choice 2. Cookies, exhibitor's choice Class 26 *FANCY COOKIE ASSORTMENT 3. Fruit pie 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 4. Preserves or jam Assortment of 10 cookies on a plate 5. Bars containing at least 5 kinds 6. Candy, include recipe on 3" X 5" card DIVISION 6 Thomsen’s Root Beer will award CREATIVE MIX TRICKS a $10.00 premium to the 1st place winner Use a mix; pies or casseroles excluded in Division 5, Class 23*. 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 Class DIVISION 5 1. Using cake mix COOKIES & BARS 2. Homemade granola, 2 cups in your container of 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 BARS choice Each plate to contain 3 bars in plastic bag 3. Using any other mix or mixes Class Thomsen’s Root Beer will award 1. Lemon bars a $10.00 premium to the 1st place winner 2. Date bars in Division 7 Class 2* 3. Applesauce-raisin bars 4. Brownies, frosted DIVISION 7 5. Zucchini bars PIES 6. Pumpkin bars, frosted 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 7. Chocolate chip and nut bars Nine inch disposable pie pans to be used 8. Unbaked bars; rice krispies, scotcharoos, etc. NO EGGS ALLOWED IN PIES 9. 7-layer bars Class 1. Any fruit MOLDED OR SHAPED COOKIES 2. *Any other Each plate to contain 3 cookies in plastic bag Class 10. Peanut Butter 11. Gingersnap 12. Snicker Doodles 13. Spritz 14. Molded cookies 27
DIVISION 8 DIVISION 10 CANDY JAMS AND PRESERVES 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 Each plate to contain 6 pieces in a plastic bag To be exhibited in colorless 1/2 pint glass jars Preserves contain pieces of fruit that remain Class whole in thick, transparent syrup. 1. Peanut butter fudge 2. Chocolate fudge Class 3. White fudge; with nuts, cherries, etc. 1. Apricot preserves 4. Mints 2. Grape jam 5. Caramels 3. Peach jam 6. Divinity 4. Pineapple preserves 7. Peanut brittle 5. Plum jam 8. Microwave candy, any type, include a card with 6. Raspberry jam name of candy & recipe 7. *Rhubarb jam 9. Dipped candy 8. Strawberry jam 9. Tomato preserves 10. Rhubarb-strawberry jam Class 10 HOMEMADE CANDY SPECIAL 11. Original jam recipe using 2 or more fruits, state Plate of homemade candies with assortment of at kinds of fruit used on entry blank and jar least six (6) kinds. Candies will be judged on eye appeal and taste. Plate to contain two of each of the DIVISION 11 six kinds for judging. JELLIES 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 To be exhibited in jelly jar or colorless 1/2 pint Thomsen’s Root Beer will award glass jars a $5.00 premium to the 1st place winner in Division 10 Class 7*. Class 1. Berry, any kind: state kind on entry form 2. Apple. CANNED GOODS 3. Chokecherry Canned goods will not be opened unless it is deemed necessary by the judge. Must have jar 4. Crab apple ring on jar. Jars with lids marked from any prior 5. Grape fair will not be accepted. No colored jars, CLEAR 6. Plum ONLY, colored rings and lids will be accepted. DIVISION 12 JUICES NOTE: Method and time of processing must be 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 placed on a label on the bottom of the jar for To be exhibited in colorless pint glass jars judging. Class DIVISION 9 1. Apple CANNED FRUIT 2. Tomato 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 To be exhibited in colorless pint glass jars DIVISION 13 PICKLES Class 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 1. Applesauce To be exhibited in colorless pint glass jars 2. Apricots 3. Bing cherries Class 4. Peaches, halves 1. Beet, whole 5. Pears 2. Beet, sliced 6. Plums 3. * Bread and Butter 4. Mock Apple Ring 5. Cucumber, sweet 6. Dill 7. Watermelon, no coloring 8. *Pickled vegetables, label 28
Thomsen’s Root Beer will award a SD Pork Producers will present a $5.00 premium to the 1st place winner $25.00 Pork Certificate to the winner in Division 13 Class 8* in Division 16 Class 2* DIVISION 14 DIVISION 17 RELISHES OR SAUCES DRIED FOOD 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 To be exhibited in colorless pint glass jars Use 2 ml. weight plastic bag, freezer bags or zip lock, and label to identify (tomato, parsley etc.). Class 1. Catsup Class 2. Chili Sauce 1. Fruit leathers 3. Corn Relish 2. Dried fruit, ¼ cup 4. Hotdog Relish, state vegetable 3. Dried vegetables, ¼ cup 5. Salsa 4. Meat Jerky, 6 pieces 6. Barbecue Sauce for red meat 5. Herbs, 1 oz. mostly leaves 6. Noodles, 4oz. DIVISION 15 CANNED VEGETABLES DIVISION 18 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 BRING OUT YOUR BEST To be exhibited in colorless pint glass jars Classes 1 – 4 Ball Fresh Preserving Award for Adult Level Class Presented by: Ball & Kerr Fresh Preserving Products. 1. Beans, green, string, cut Jarden Home Brands marketers of Ball and Kerr Fresh Preserving 2. Beans, yellow, wax, cut Products are proud to recognize today’s fresh preserving (canning) enthusiasts. First and Second Place Awards will be given to 3. Beets, small individuals judged as the best in designated categories. 4. Beets, large 5. *Carrots, small whole 6. Corn, whole kernel 7. Tomatoes, juice pack 8. Tomatoes, whole 9. Tomatoes, stewed 10. *Canned Soup A panel of judges will select the two best entries for Fruit, Vegetable, Pickle, and Soft Spread categories. Entries must be preserved in Ball Jars sealed with Ball Lids and Bands, or Ball Thomsen’s Root Beer will award a Collection Elite Jars sealed with Collection Elite Lids and Bands, or $5.00 premium to the 1st place winner preserved in Kerr Jars sealed with Kerr Lids and Bands. In in Division 15 Class 5*. addition, soft spread entries must be prepared using Ball Pectin: Classic, Low or No-Sugar Needed or Liquid. DIVISION 16 COLORLESS JARS ONLY Entries designated First Place from each category will receive: MEAT 1st – $3.00 2nd – $2.00 Two (2) Five-Dollar ($5) Coupons for Ball or Kerr Fresh Preserving To be exhibited in colorless pint glass jars Products and one (1) Free (up to $5 value) Coupon for Ball Pectin. Entries designated Second Place from each category will receive: Class 1. *Beef One (1) Five-Dollar ($5) Coupon for Ball or Kerr Fresh Preserving 2. *Pork Products and one (1) Free (up to $5 value) Coupon for Ball Pectin. 3. Wild game, pheasant, turkey, deer, etc. Adult Division 4. Fowl, boned Class 1. Fruits 5. Pickled Fish 2. Vegetables 3. Pickled foods SD STOCKGROWERS will present a 4. Soft spread $25.00 Beef Certificate to the winner in Division 16 Class 1 29
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