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Hamblen County Great Smoky Mountains 4-H & FFA Fair July 20-21, 2018

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THANK YOU The success of the fair is due to partnerships and teamwork between parents, volunteers, teachers, sponsors, FFA advisors and Extension agents. Hamblen County Great Smoky Mountains 4-H & FFA Fair c/0 UT Extension-Hamblen County 511 West Second North St. Courthouse Room 204 Morristown, TN 37814 (423) 586-6111 hamblengsmfair@gmail.com 3

Hamblen County Great Smoky Mountains 4-H & FFA Fair July 20 & 21, 2018 WSCC Great Smoky Mountain Expo Center, White Pine, TN Mission Statement To present, in a wholesome family environment, a premier regional fair that showcases agriculture and arts and crafts with an emphasis on youth activities, organizations, and related educational programs. Terry Carter President Rodney Cobble Vice President Committee Members Beef Terry Carter Rodney Cobble Monica Conley Richard Conley Dairy Renee Jarnigan Sandy Snodgrass Goat Andy Hall Carolyn Hall Cody Witherspoon, CoTreasurer Sheep Jamey Brooks Alchie Collins, Treasurer Pam Collins Tina Hyleman Rick Shiflet Poultry Ben Rush FFA David Johnson Jennifer Overbay David Tripucka Judging Contest Kristy Tippins Honorary Member Almeda Bell Youth Brooke Hyleman, Secretary Abigale Collins, sheep Noah Collins, sheep Kathryn Hall, goat Gabbi Martin, goat Brent Witherspoon, goat Will Jarnigan, dairy Alison Graves, dairy Abbagail Carter, beef Nick Cobble, beef Micah Collins, poultry Extension Staff Mannie Bedwell Marty Henry Elizabeth Hobbs, Design Debbie Long Samanthia Singleton 4

2018 Fair Schedule Friday, July 20, 2018 8:00 AM 10:30 AM Non-animal Entry Check-in 10:30 AM 1:00 PM Judging of Entries 11:00 AM 11:30 AM Livestock Judging Check-in 12:00 PM Livestock Judging Contest 5:30 PM Judging Contest Awards Dairy Cattle Entries 12:00 PM 4:00 PM Dairy Cattle Arrive 4:30 PM 5:00 PM Dairy Check-in 6:00 PM Dairy Showmanship Dairy Show Beef Cattle Entries 12:00 PM 4:00 PM Beef Cattle Arrive 5:00 PM 5:30 PM Beef Check-in 7:00 PM Beef Showmanship (or immediately following dairy show) Beef Show Saturday, July 21, 2018 Goat Entries 8:00 AM 9:00 AM Goats Arrive 9:30 AM 10:00 AM Goat Check-in and Weigh-in 10:00 AM Goat Showmanship Goat Show Poultry Entries 8:00 AM 9:00 AM Poultry Arrive and Check-in 10:00 AM Poultry Show Sheep Entries 8:00 AM 10:00 AM Sheep Arrive 10:00 AM 10:30 AM Sheep Check-in and Weigh-in 12:00 PM Wool & Woolies Rehearsal (or immediately following goat show) 1:00 PM Wool & Woolies Sheep Showmanship Market Lamb/Commercial Ewe Show Breeding Ewe Show 3:30 PM 5:00 PM All entries must be picked up Pre-entry is required for all shows. Entry forms are located in the middle of the Fair Catalog at extension.tennessee.edu/hamblen/ Pages/Great-Smoky-Mountains-Livestock-Show.aspx Health papers are required for all animal entries. Registration papers and lease papers (where appropriate) are required for all registered animals. Out of control animals will be disqualified. 5

Fair Entry Rules and Regulations 1. Youth rules on age or grade: a. All youth exhibitors must be members of 4-H or FFA by January 1, 2018 b. 4-H and FFA members become ineligible at the end of the calendar year following graduation from high school, or upon the member s 19th birthday, whichever comes first. c. When grade divisions are used, the exhibitor should enter the grade he or she was enrolled in as of January 1 of the current year. 2. Only 2017-2018 projects may be exhibited and only work done since the fair last year is eligible. 3. Exhibitors may enter only one entry per lot, except livestock which has a maximum of two (2) entries per lot. 4. Items except livestock must be made or grown by exhibitor. 5. All animals must be cared for and fed by exhibitor. Feed will be furnished by the exhibitor. 6. All entries must be in place before assigned judging. 7. All livestock entries must be in place as listed in the catalog for each individual class. 8. At the conclusion of the fair, the exhibitor must claim and take charge of exhibits. Claim checks must be presented before an exhibit can be removed. 9. The right is reserved to withhold any award where it appears fraud or deception has been made. Judges discretion will be used in opening canned items if fraud or deception is expected. 10. The fair management reserves the right to interpret the rules and regulations and to settle all questions that may arise. 11. No articles made from kits will be accepted as eligible entries unless specified in specific category. 12. All protests must be in writing to the president accompanied by an affidavit setting forth the grounds for protesting. 13. Protests against the exhibition of any entry must be filed at least two hours before the lot is judged and will be considered and determined before the judging of said lot. 6

14. Protests against an award must be filed within 23 hours after the show on the day the award is made and will be determined at the first meeting of the rules committee. 15. These rules apply to all departments, except where noted and should be read by every exhibitor, who should govern himself accordingly. The fair reserves itself the sole and absolute right to construe its own rules and regulations and to determine arbitrarily all matters and differences in regard thereto, from which no appeal lies. 16. In the event of conflict of general and special rules, the latter will govern. 17. All property of every character, whether entered for exhibition, display or sale, or any other purpose will be taken into the grounds and buildings and kept entirely at risk of the owner, who assumes all responsibility for any loss, damage, theft or accident that may occur. Neither the fair nor its officers or agents will be responsible for any such loss, damage or theft, and it is directly understood that exhibitors, concessionaires and all other persons, firms or corporation having property on the grounds and desiring protection from such loss or damage must make their own arrangements therefore. 18. The solicitation of funds or the distribution of handbills, political literature, religious pamphlets or any type of promotional material is prohibited on fair property unless it is given out from rented space. No posting of advertising material will be allowed on the buildings, barns or fences unless approved in writing by the management. 19. No alcoholic beverages are allowed on the grounds. 20. No smoking in barns or exhibit buildings. 21. Animals are not permitted on the grounds unless they are part of an authorized show or exhibit. Guide dogs for the disabled are the exception. 7

Livestock Specific Rules Registration is REQUIRED. You must register with complete information including email on the entry form and the form must be received in the Hamblen County Extension office no later than July 2, 2018. They can be mailed, emailed or faxed to the office. If emailed or faxed the entry fees must be received within 10 days of the email/fax. You will receive an email confirmation once your registration and/or payment is received. ANY ENTRY RECEIVED BETWEEN JULY 2 AND JULY 16 WILL BE CHARGED DOUBLE ENTRY FEES. AFTER JULY 16 NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. Mail to: Hamblen Co. GSM 4-H & FFA Fair c/o UT Extension Hamblen Co 511 W. 2nd North St, Room 204 Morristown, TN 37814 Email to: hamblengsmfair@gmail.com Fax to: 423-587-9798 Be sure to use separate registration forms for each species and breed of animal and also for each exhibitor. Complete information is required. No more than 2 entries allowed per Lot. There will be NO REGISTRATION the day of the show. You must be a current 4-H and/or FFA member (4th-12th grade on January 1, 2018) in order to compete in the show. There are some exceptions for Little classes in beef cattle, dairy cattle, goat and sheep. Animals may only be exhibited in breeding, market or commercial classes. They cannot be entered into multiple categories. There will be spaces allocated in the barn for you to tie/stall your animals. Please plan to use only the space allocated for you and to work with others to make the best accommodations for everyone. Sheep and goat exhibitors may bring your own panels to use within the horse stalls for additional separations if you prefer. There should be fewer issues with space for animals and tack this year. Please ensure that you keep aisle ways open for the movement of animals. 8

8. Generators may be brought and used but must be kept outside of the barns. 9. Shavings will be available for sale from the Expo Center. Any other bedding may be brought in by the exhibitor. There will be a Supreme Champion selected for each species. Eligible animals will come from the respective Grand Champion classes. You may contact the Hamblen County 4-H Office with any additional questions that you may have. The phone number is 423-586-6111 or email the Hamblen County Great Smoky Mountains 4-H & FFA Fair at hamblengsmfair@gmail.com. 9

Department A1 Beef Cattle Registered Animals Premiums: To Be Determined (guarantee on-time entry fees back) Animals will be accepted 12 PM to 4 PM on Friday Show will begin at 7 PM on Friday Animals will be released upon completion of the show. The following lots will be available in all beef classes: Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 Lot 7 Lot 8 Lot 9 Lot 10 Lot 11 Lot 12 Lot 13 Lot 14 Lot 15 Lot 16 Jr. Heifer Calves Late Senior Heifer Calves Early Senior Heifer Calves Heifer Calf Champion Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Late Summer Yearling Heifers Early Summer Yearling Heifers Late Junior Yearling Heifers Junior Champion Junior Reserve Champion Early Junior Yearling Heifers Senior Yearling Heifers Senior Champion Senior Reserve Champion Grand Champion Reserve Grand Champion Class 1: Angus Class 2: Hereford Class 3: Charolais Class 4: Shorthorn Class 5: All Other Breeds Class 6: Commercial Heifers Calved after January 1, 2018 Calved November 1-December 31, 2017 Calved September 1-October 31, 2017 Calved July 1-August 31, 2017 Calved May 1-June 30, 2017 Calved March 1-April 30, 2017 Calved January 1-February 28, 2017 Calved Sept 1, 2015-Dec 31, 2016 Supreme Champion Heifer will be selected from lots 15 in each respective breed and commercial heifer. Breed shows will be provided for any breed with 6 or more animals exhibited by 3 or more exhibitors. Those breeds with less than 6 head/3 exhibitors will be shown in All Other Breeds classes. 10

Department A2 Beef Market Steers Premiums: To Be Determined (guarantee on-time entry fees back) Animals will be shown by weight. There must be at least 6 head to have a class. Class 1: Market Steers Department A3 Beef Showmanship & Costume Class Premiums: Ribbons only Class 1: Showmanship (as of January 1, 2018) Lot 1 Bitty Britches- (walking-kindergarten) Lot 2 Little Britches (grades 1,2,3) Lot 3 Junior (grades 4,5) Lot 4 Junior High (grades 6, 7, 8) Lot 5 Senior (grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Class 2: Costume Class Open to any exhibitor, any age, any breed. Exhibitor and/or heifer dressed in funny/serious/etc costume Winners will be selected at judge s discretion Exhibitors must show their own animal in Showmanship lots 3,4 & 5. 11

Department B1 Dairy Cattle All Registered Animals Premiums: To Be Determined (guarantee on-time entry fees back) Animals will be accepted 12 PM to 4 PM on Friday Show will begin at 6 PM Animals will be released upon completion of the show. The following lots will be available in all dairy classes: Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 Lot 7 Lot 8 Lot 9 Lot 10 Lot 11 Lot 12 Lot 13 Lot 14 Lot 15 Lot 16 Lot 17 Junior Calves Intermediate Calves Senior Calves Summer Junior Yearling Junior Yearling Intermediate Senior Yearling Senior Yearling Junior Champion Junior Reserve Champion Cows Junior 2 year olds Cows Senior 2 year olds Cows 3 year olds Cows 4 years and over Senior Champion Senior Reserve Champion Grand Champion Reserve Grand Champion Born after March 1, 2018 Born 12/1/17 2/28/18 Born 9/1/17 11/30/17 Born 6/1/17 8/31/17 Born 3/1/17 5/31/17 Born 12/1/16 2/28/17 Born 9/1/16 11/30/16 Born 3/1/16 8/31/16 Born 9/1/15 2/28/16 Born 9/1/14 8/31/15 Born prior to 8/31/14 Class 1: Jersey Class 2: Guernsey Class 3: Holsteins Class 4: Ayshire Class 5: Brown Swiss Supreme Champion will be selected from lot 16 in each respective breed. 12

Department B2 Dairy Cattle Showmanship & Costume Class Premiums: Ribbons only Class 1: Showmanship (as of January 1, 2018) Lot 1 Bitty Britches (walking Kindergarten) Lot 2 Little Britches (grades 1, 2, 3) Lot 3 Junior (grades 4,5) Lot 4 Junior High (grades 6, 7, 8) Lot 5 Senior (grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Class 2: Costume Class Open to any exhibitor, any age, any breed. Exhibitor and/or cattle dressed in funny/serious/etc costume Winners will be selected at judge s discretion Exhibitors must show their own animal in Showmanship lots 3,4 & 5. 13

Department C1 Goat All Registered Animals Premiums: To Be Determined (guarantee on-time entry fees back) Animals will be accepted 8 AM to 9 AM on Saturday Weigh in will be conducted from 9:30-10 AM on Saturday Show will begin at 10 AM on Saturday Animals will be released upon completion of the show. The following lots will be available in all goat classes: Lot 1 Buck Kid 1 Lot 2 Buck Kid 2 Lot 3 Buck Kid 3 Lot 4 Buck Kid 4 Lot 5 Champion Buck Lot 6 Reserve Champion Buck Lot 7 Doe Kid 1 Lot 8 Doe Kid 2 Lot 9 Doe Kid 3 Lot 10 Doe Kid 4 Lot 11 Doe Yearling 1 Lot 12 Doe Yearling 2 Lot 13 Doe 2 year old Lot 14 Champion Doe Lot 15 Reserve Champion Doe Class 1: Dairy Class 2: Meat Less than 3 months of age 3 months - 6 months of age 6 months - 9 months of age 9 months - 12 months of age Less than 3 months of age 3 months - 6 months of age 6 months - 9 months of age 9 months - 12 months of age 12 months - 18 months of age 18 months - 24 months of age 24 months - 36 months of age Supreme Champion Buck will be selected from lot 5 in dairy and meat. Supreme Champion Doe will be selected from lot 14 in dairy and meat. 14

Department C2 Goat Market Goats Premiums: To Be Determined (guarantee on-time entry fees back) Market goats may be a doe or wether. Market goats will be shown by weight. Goats will be put into class by weight and the classes will be broken into 3 divisions of Light, Medium and Heavy weight Market Goats. Department C3 Goat Showmanship & Costume Class Premiums: Ribbons only Class 1: Showmanship (as of January 1, 2018) Lot 1 Cloverbuds (walking grade 3) Lot 2 Junior (grades 4,5) Lot 3 Junior High (grades 6, 7, 8) Lot 4 Senior (grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Class 2: Costume Class Open to any exhibitor, any age, any breed. Exhibitor and/or goat dressed in funny/serious/etc costume Winners will be selected at judge s discretion Exhibitors must show their own animal in Showmanship lots 2,3 & 4. 15

Department D1 Sheep All Registered Animals Premiums: To Be Determined (guarantee on-time entry fees back) Animals will be accepted 8 AM to 10 AM on Saturday Weigh in will be conducted from 10-10:30 AM on Saturday Show will begin at 1 PM Animals will be released upon completion of the show. The following lots will be available in all sheep classes: Lot 1 Senior Ram Lambs Lot 2 Early Junior Ram Lambs Lot 3 Late Junior Ram Lambs Lot 4 Champion Ram Lot 5 Reserve Champion Ram Lot 6 Senior Yearling Ewes Lot 7 Junior Yearling Ewes Lot 8 Senior Ewe Lambs Lot 9 Senior Champion Ewe Lot 10 Senior Reserve Champion Ewe Lot 11 Early Junior Ewe Lambs Lot 12 Intermediate Junior Ewe Lambs Lot 13 Late Junior Ewe Lambs Lot 14 Junior Champion Ewe Lot 15 Junior Reserve Champion Ewe Lot 16 Grand Champion Ewe Lot 17 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe Class 1: Any Other Breed (Meat) Class 2: Any Other Breed (Wool) Class 3: Dorset Class 4: Natural Color 16 Born 9/01/17-12/31/17 Born 1/01/18-2/14/18 Born 2/15/18 and after Born 9/01/16-2/14/17 Born 2/15/17-8/31/17 Born 9/01/17-12/31/17 Born 1/01/18-1/31/18 Born 2/01/18-2/28/18 Born 3/01/18 and after Class 5: Southdown Class 6: Suffolk Class 7: Shropshire Class 8: Katahdin Breed shows will be provided for any breed with 10 or more animals exhibited by 3 or more exhibitors. Those breeds with less than 10 head/3 exhibitors will be shown in All Other Breeds (Meat or Wool) classes. Supreme Champion Ram will be selected from lot 4 from each respective breed. Supreme Champion Ewe will be selected from lot 16 from each respective breed.

Department D2 Sheep Market Lambs Premiums: To Be Determined (guarantee on-time entry fees back) Market lambs may be a ewe or wether. Market lambs will be shown by weight. Lambs will be put into class by weight and the classes will be broken into 3 divisions of Light, Medium and Heavy weight Market lambs. Department D3 Sheep Commercial Ewes Premiums: To Be Determined (guarantee on-time entry fees back) Commercial ewes will be shown by age and weight. Ewes will be put into class by age, weight and breed characteristics. The classes will be broken into 2 divisions of Lambs and Yearlings. Class 1: Black Face Yearling Class 2: White Face Yearling Class 3: Black Face Lamb Class 4: White Face Lamb Department D4 Sheep Showmanship & Costume Class Premiums: Ribbons only Class 1: Showmanship (as of January 1, 2018) Lot 1 Little Shepherds (walking grade 3) Lot 2 Junior (grades 4,5) Lot 3 Junior High (grades 6, 7, 8) Lot 4 Senior (grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Class 2: Costume Class Open to any exhibitor, any age, any breed. Exhibitor and/or sheep dressed in funny/serious/etc costume Winners will be selected at judge s discretion Exhibitors may show a breeding ewe, commercial ewe or market lamb in the showmanship and/or costume class. Exhibitors must show their own animal in Showmanship lots 2,3 & 4. 17

Department D5 Sheep Wool and Woolies Premiums: To Be Determined Rehearsal will begin at 12 PM or immediately after the completion of the goat show. Contest will begin at 1 PM. 1. Entrants must complete a livestock entry form and return to the UT Hamblen Extension office by July 1, 2018. 2. Entrant should present the completed Wool & Woolies form upon check-in on Saturday, July 21, 2018. 3. Entrants must lead a market lamb or ewe which has been conditioned, fitted and trained to show at halter. The animal does not have to be owned by the entrant. 4. Entrant must wear a garment made of wool or wool blend. This can be a purchased, borrowed or hand made garment. It does not have to be made by the entrant. 5. Classes will go oldest to youngest. 6. The following standard will be used when judging classes. a. Garment 40% b. Poise & Appearance 25% c. Presentation of Sheep 35% Class 1: Senior High Contestants Grades 9-12 (as of January 1) Class 2: Junior High Contestants Grades 6-8 (as of January 1) Class 3: Junior Contestants Grades 4-5 (as of January 1) Class 4: Primary Contestants Grades K-3rd (as of January 1) 18

Department E Poultry Premiums: To Be Determined Animals will be accepted 8 AM to 9 AM on Saturday Show will begin at 10 AM Animals will be released upon completion of the show. 1. All birds must meet health regulations according to State requirements. The chairman reserves the right to refuse any entry. 2. Only one entry per gender per lot. Entries consist of single birds in large breeds and Bantam breeds. 4-H Chick Show 1. Open to 4-H members participating in the 2018 4-H Poultry Program. Out of county entries must be signed by 4-H agent guaranteeing participation in the project. 2. Only one entry per 4-H member. Entry to consist of three pullets. 3. All birds must meet health regulations according to health requirements. Class 1: Large Breeds Lot 1 Dominiques Lot 2 Leghorn Lot 3 Orpington Lot 4 Plymouth Rock Lot 5 Rhode Island Red Lot 6 Other Large Breeds (NO crossbreeds allowed) Class 2: Bantam Breeds Lot 1 Dominiques Lot 2 Leghorn Lot 3 Orpington Lot 4 Plymouth Rock Lot 5 Rhode Island Red Lot 6 Other Large Breeds (NO crossbreeds allowed) Class 3: Youth 4-H Chick Show Lot 1 Buff Orpington Pullets (3) Lot 2 Red Sex Link Pullets (3) 19

Department F Skillathon 1. Skillathon is an educational delivery method where a facilitator conducts a learning station where youth can gain knowledge or demonstrate their knowledge and skills learned by doing livestock project work. 2. Skillathons enhance learning through hands-on activities and enhance project skills. 3. The learning stations are breeds, quality assurance, health, management, showmanship, feed/nutrition, selection/judging, product evaluation and equipment. However, other topics may be included. 4. The skillathon is open to everyone. Youth do not have to be exhibiting an animal to participate. Lot divisions based on January 1, 2018 Class 1: Dairy Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Class 2: Beef Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Class 3: Goat Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Class 4: Sheep Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Cloverbud - 3rd grade and younger Junior - 4th and 5th grade Junior High - 6th-8th grade Senior High - 9th-12th grade Cloverbud - 3rd grade and younger Junior - 4th and 5th grade Junior High - 6th-8th grade Senior High - 9th-12th grade Cloverbud - 3rd grade and younger Junior - 4th and 5th grade Junior High - 6th-8th grade Senior High - 9th-12th grade Cloverbud - 3rd grade and younger Junior - 4th and 5th grade Junior High - 6th-8th grade Senior High - 9th-12th grade 20

Department G Premier Exhibitor 1. Based on combined scores from Skillathon, Showmanship and highest class placing. 2. Ties will be broken as indicated below. 3. Exhibitor must have shown their own animal in the showmanship class. Animal can be leased or owned. Lot divisions based on January 1, 2018 Class 1: Dairy Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Class 2: Beef Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Class 3: Goat Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Class 4: Sheep Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Junior - 4th and 5th grade Junior High - 6th-8th grade Senior High - 9th-12th grade Junior - 4th and 5th grade Junior High - 6th-8th grade Senior High - 9th-12th grade Junior - 4th and 5th grade Junior High - 6th-8th grade Senior High - 9th-12th grade Junior - 4th and 5th grade Junior High - 6th-8th grade Senior High - 9th-12th grade Tie Breakers will be determined based on the following criteria: 1. Skillathon Score 2. Showmanship Score 3. Skillathon Station #1 4. Skillathon Station #2 5. Skillathon Station #3 6. Skillathon Station #4 7. Skillathon Station #5 8. Animal Score 21

Department H Livestock Judging Contest Check-in is Friday, July 20 from 11:00 AM 11:30 AM Contest will begin at 12:00 PM Awards will begin at 5:30 PM 1. Each county 4-H and FFA Chapter may enter senior teams consisting of three (3) or four (4) bona fide members. The three (3) top scores will be counted as the team score. 2. Each county 4-H may enter junior high and junior teams consisting of three (3) or four (4) bona fide members. The three (3) top scores will be counted as the team score. 3. Counties/Chapters with incomplete teams (less than three members) may enter individuals who would be eligible for high individual awards. 4. Only 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th graders as of January 1, 2018 will be able to participate in the Senior High Judging Program. 5. Only 6th, 7th and 8th graders as of January 1, 2018 will be able to participate in the Junior High Judging Program. 6. Only 4th and 5th graders as of January 1, 2018 will be able to participate in the Junior Judging Program. 7. All contests will be conducted in accordance with the rules established by the University of Tennessee Extension. 8. Classes are subject to change based on availability of animals. Class 1: Senior High Lot 1 Classes are: 2 rings of beef cattle 2 rings of sheep 2 rings of goats 2 rings of swine 2 sets of reasons Class 3: Junior Lot 1 Classes are: 2 rings of beef cattle 2 rings of sheep 2 rings of goats 2 rings of swine 2 sets of questions Class 2: Junior High Lot 1 Classes are: 2 rings of beef cattle 2 rings of sheep 2 rings of goats 2 rings of swine 2 sets of questions 22

Department I Food Preparation Premiums: 1st 2nd 3rd $3 $2 $1 Please mark clearly if item is being donated to the cake walk. Class 1: Breads Lot 1 Biscuits (3 of a kind) Lot 2 Yeast Breads and Rolls (one loaf or 3 rolls) (includes cinnamon rolls and sourdough) Lot 3 Muffins (3 of a kind) (no icing) Lot 4 Quick Loaf Bread (any type, one loaf) Class 2: Cookies Lot 1 Bar Cookies (3 pieces) Lot 2 Cookies (3 cookies) Class 3: Miscellaneous Lot 1 Miscellaneous breads, candies, cookies Department J Cakes Premiums: 1st 2nd 3rd $5 $4 $3 Label all cakes clearly as to the kind. No cake mixes or frosting mixes except Lot 4. Please mark clearly if item is being donated to the cake walk. Class 1: Various Cakes Lot 1 Coffee, any kind Lot 2 Layer, Chocolate (any frosting) Lot 3 Layer, White/Yellow (any frosting) Lot 4 Variation of a Mix Lot 5 Miscellaneous (any other not listed above, any frosting) 23

Department K Canning Premiums: 1st 2nd 3rd $3 $2 $1 1. Entries must be in standard canning jars. 2. Entry will be disqualified if canned in mayonnaise jars, pickle jars, mustard jars or if not sealed properly. (Paraffin is no longer recommended for sealing jams and jellies) Exception: Dried Foods do not have to be canned. 3. The name of the product should be on each jar. 4. The name of the exhibitor MUST be on the bottom of each jar. Class 1: Vegetables Lot 1 Beans, Green Lot 2 Soup Mixture Lot 3 Tomatoes Lot 4 Misc. Vegetables Class 2: Fruit Lot 1 Applesauce Lot 2 Blackberries Lot 3 Misc. Fruits Class 3: Juice Lot 1 Tomato Lot 2 Any other fruit juice Class 4: Pickles/Relishes Lot 1 Bread & Butter Pickle Lot 2 Dill Cucumber Pickle Lot 3 Misc. Pickle Class 5: Preserves Lot 1 Apple Butter Lot 2 Misc. Preserves Class 6: Jam Lot 1 Blackberry Lot 2 Misc. Jams Class 7: Dried Foods Lot 1 Dried Fruit Lot 2 Dried Vegetables Lot 3 Dried Miscellaneous Department L Specialty Premiums: 1st 2nd 3rd $3 $2 $1 Class 1: Specialty Lot 1 Honey Lot 2 Brown Eggs (6) Lot 3 White Eggs (6) 24

Department M Gardening Premiums: 1st 2nd 3rd $3 $2 $1 Entries should be submitted on a plate in the quantities listed beside the category. Class 1: Vegetables Lot 1 Miniature Tomatoes (6) Lot 2 Tomatoes (3) Lot 3 Green Beans (6) Lot 4 Bell Peppers (3) Lot 5 Hot Peppers (6) Lot 6 Banana Peppers (6) Lot 7 Okra (6) Lot 8 Cucumbers (3) Lot 9 Sweet Corn (3) Lot 10 Potatoes (3) Lot 11 Sweet Potatoes (3) Lot 12 Summer Squash (3) Lot 13 Onions (3) Lot 14 Sunflower Lot 15 Best Vegetable Exhibit with at least 6 different vegetables Lot 16 New or Unusual Vegetable Lot 17 Any other vegetable Department N Horticulture Premiums: 1st 2nd 3rd $5 $4 $3 Class 1: Horticulture Lot 1 Succulents or cacti, one required Lot 2 Hanging basket, flowering Lot 3 Hanging basket, foliage Lot 4 Large foliage houseplant, minimum height 36 inches Lot 5 Small foliage houseplant, less than 36 inches high Lot 6 Plant container (dish garden, fairy garden, mixed) 25

Department O Sewing Premiums: 1st 2nd 3rd $5 $4 $3 Items must be made of fabric and sewn by hand or machine. Class 1: All Youth 4 th 12 th Grades Lot 1 Accessories: hats, purses, tote bags, scarves, etc Lot 2 Fabric Toys: stuffed animals, fabric dolls, cloth books, sock snakes, etc Lot 3 Pillow Cases Lot 4 Pillows Lot 5 Potholders Lot 6 Wall Hangings: fabric applique, quilted, etc Lot 7 Quilts Class 2: Youth 4 th 5 th Grades ONLY Lot 1 Apron: kitchen or hardware Lot 2 School Clothes Lot 3 Separates: skirts, tops, pants, blouses Lot 4 Sport Wear: shorts, jogging suit, tennis, soccer, swim wear and other sport clothes Lot 5 Sleep Wear: gowns, pajamas, housecoats Lot 6 Other Articles: tote bag, poncho, back pack, travel kit, kites, costumes Class 3: Youth 6 th 8 th Grades ONLY Lot 1 Active Wear: swimming, jogging, tennis, aerobic, etc Lot 2 Apron: kitchen, craft, garden, hardware Lot 3 Best Dress: for church, weddings, proms, etc Lot 4 School Wear Lot 5 Separates: 2 or more coordinating garments - skirt, blouse, tops, culottes Lot 6 Sleep Wear: gowns, pajamas, housecoats Lot 7 Other Articles: poncho, back pack, travel kit, costumes Lot 8 Recycled/Renovated Clothing Class 4: Youth 9 th 12 th Grades ONLY Lot 1 Active Wear: swimming, jogging, tennis, aerobic, etc Lot 2 Apron: kitchen, craft, garden, hardware Lot 3 School Wear Lot 4 Separates: 2 or more coordinating garments Lot 5 Sleep Wear: gowns, pajamas, housecoats Lot 6 Special Occasion Fashion: church, prom, wedding, etc Lot 7 Tailored Suit or Jacket Lot 8 Other Articles: costumes, back pack, travel kit, poncho, etc Lot 9 Recycled/Renovated clothing 26

Department P Crafts & Home Decor Premiums: 1st 2nd 3rd $3 $2 $1 Class 1: Crafts Lot 1 Crocheted Item Lot 2 Knitted Item Lot 3 Hooked Rug/Hooked Pillow Lot 4 Bird Feeder Lot 5 Bird House Lot 6 Hand-made Jewelry Lot 7 Wood Articles (handmade bookends, similar art) Lot 8 Leather Articles Lot 9 Tie Dyeing Lot 10 Miscellaneous Crafts Class 2: Scrapbook Lot 1 4-H Page Lot 2 Sports and Recreation Lot 3 Holidays Lot 4 Birthdays Lot 5 Vacations Lot 6 FFA Lot 7 Miscellaneous Department Q Photography Premiums: 1st 2nd 3rd $5 $4 $3 1. All entries must be photographed by the exhibitor during the past 12 months. NO EXCEPTIONS. 2. Photos should be standard size of 4x6. 3. An entry will consist of the photograph mounted securely on poster board not to exceed 1 border larger than the picture. 4. The member s name, address, county, class and lot must be on the back of the poster board. 5. All entries will be judged on originality and composition. Be sure they are in good shape. Aim for quality. Class 1: Photography Lot 1 People-candid or portrait Lot 2 Animals-wildlife or pets Lot 3 4-H/FFA related Lot 4 Buildings Lot 5 Landscapes/Waterscapes Lot 6 Sequence or Series of Four Lot 7 Miscellaneous 27

Department R Ag Mechanics Teachers must certify projects entered for competition have been made since June 2017 in the high school or home shop by active FFA members and that the projects have not been previously exhibited in this fair. Premiums: 1st 2nd 3rd $5 $4 $3 Class 1: Small Projects Lot 1 Best job welding steel Lot 2 Best job of gas welding Lot 3 Best job of mig welding Lot 4 Best job of brazing Lot 5 Best job of soldering Lot 6 Small metal project Lot 7 Small wood project-crafts Premiums: 1st 2nd 3rd $10 $7.50 $5 Class 2: Medium Projects Lot 1 Carpenter s tool box Lot 2 Nail box Lot 3 Feed trough-wood Lot 4 Feed trough-metal Lot 5 Medium wood project-craft Lot 6 Medium wood project-ag Premiums: 1st 2nd 3rd $15 $12.50 $10 Class 3: Large Projects Lot 1 Farm gate-metal Lot 2 Farm gate-wood Lot 3 Picnic table Lot 4 Lawn furniture Lot 5 Tractor boom Lot 6 Tractor carry-all Lot 7 Round bale loader Premiums: 1st 2nd 3rd $25 $20 $15 Class 4: Chapter Special Lot 1 Chapter Point Award 28 Lot 8 Small wood project Ag Lot 9 Tractor hitch pin Lot 10 3-way light circuit Lot 11 Tree dibble Lot 12 Most original project Lot 13 Meat board Lot 7 Medium metal project Lot 8 Most original project Lot 9 Metal post driver Lot 10 Sawhorse Lot 11 Livestock feeder Lot 8 Best labor saving device Lot 9 3 point tractor equipment Lot 10 Large wood project Lot 11 Large metal project Lot 12 Utility trailer Lot 13 Tandem farm trailer Lot 14 Livestock trailer

Department S Girl Scouts Premiums: 1st 2nd 3rd $3 $2 $1 1. Eligibility All exhibits and contest in this section are open to Girl Scout members. 2. All entries should be dropped off on Friday, July 20 from 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM. 3. All entries must be made on the Exhibitor Entry Form, located in the center of the catalog. All entries due no later than July 16. 4. Only one entry per lot per exhibitor. 5. Entry tags will be mailed by the Fair and should be attached to the exhibit. Please add the Troop # to each tag. Duct Tape Requirements 1. Color Duct Tape is allowed. 2. Craft may be 3D 3. Craft cannot exceed 24x24 inches, with no limit on height. Photography Requirements 1. All photographs should be 8x10 inches in size. 2. All photographs should be mounted on matt board, no bigger than 10x12 inches. 3. No frames or glass permitted. 4. Photography must be taken by the exhibitor within the last year. Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Duct Tape Craft Painting Canvas or framed (cannot exceed 24 x24 ) Photography Class 1: Daisies Class 2: Brownies Class 3: Juniors Class 4: Cadettes, Seniors & Ambassadors 29

Tennessee Department of Agriculture Regulatory Services - Animal Health Summary of Livestock Health Requirements for Fairs and Exhibitions I II III General a All livestock (except poultry) which enter fairs and exhibitions shall be accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection with individual permanent identification or sufficient description to identify each animal. No animal which shows clinical signs of infectious or communicable disease shall be allowed to enter or remain on premises of fairs and exhibitions. It shall be the responsibility of the manager of each event to assure prompt removal of such animals Livestock and Poultry Originating within the State of Tennessee (Certificates of Veterinary Inspection Valid for a period of 90 days) a CATTLE i All cattle shall be accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Brucellosis testing is no longer required. b POULTRY i Sponsors of poultry shows or exhibitions shall notify the Tennessee Department of Agriculture at least 30 days prior to show or exhibition. ii All poultry assembled at shows or exhibitions shall be accompanied by evidence of a negative test for Pullorum-Typhoid within 90 days or originate directly from a flock which has been certified as Pullorum-Typhoid clean under the Tennessee poultry Improvement Plan. c HORSES & OTHER EQUIDAE i Animals six months of age and older - negative equine infectious anemia (Swamp Fever) test within 12 months. d SHEEP i Certificate of Veterinary Inspection ii All sheep must have scrapies tags e GOATS i Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Brucellosis testing no longer required. f CAMELIDAE i Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Brucellosis testing no longer required. g CERVIDAE i Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Brucellosis testing no longer required. Livestock and Poultry Originating Outside the State of Tennessee Livestock and Poultry entering fairs and exhibitions from areas outside the State of Tennessee shall be subject to current Tennessee import requirements. Please contact the State Veterinarians office regarding questions or recent changes to these rules. These interstate requirements are summarized as follows. a All species (except poultry): Official Cert of Veterinary Inspection valid for 30 days. 30

III V b CATTLE Cert of Veterinary Inspections and additional requirements as follows: i Tuberculosis - No requirements ii Brucellosis - Test eligible cattle - Intact male or female cattle 18 months or older 1 Certified Herds - No test requirements 2 DEPARTMENT A - Free States - No test requirements 3 DEPARTMENT A - Negative test within 30 days c POULTRY i Originating directly from a Pullorum Typhoid Clean Flock, or be accompanied by evidence of negative Pullorum Typhoid test within 90 days. d SHEEP i Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. All sheep must have scrapies tags e GOATS i Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Brucellosis testing no longer required. f CAMELIDAE i Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Brucellosis testing no longer required. g CERVIDAE i Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Brucellosis testing no longer required. 1 Brucellosis: Intact male or female 18 months or older - negative brucellosis within 30 days 2 Tuberculosis a All cervidae shall originate in herds which have had a negative herd test for tuberculosis within 12 months with a USDA approved single cervical test and individual imported animals shall be negative to the single cervical test within 30 days of entry; or b Animals not originating in tested herds as described above must test negative to two single cervical tests at least 90 days apart, the second test conducted not more than 30 days prior to entry. Fair or exhibition management shall inform exhibitors of the rules of this chapter, and shall notify the State Veterinarian or his agent upon request. NOTE a Health certificates issued in satisfaction of these Tennessee Fair Regulations shall be good for 90 days for Tennessee livestock only. b Any tests required of cattle shall be good for 90 days for Tennessee cattle only. c Note that exhibition requirements for out-of-state livestock are the same as regular import d Warts and ringworm are considered contagious and infectious diseases and are permissible exclusions only if considered inactive by the issuing veterinarian and noted as such on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. e Scabies, contagious ecthyma (sore mouth), foot rot, cutaneous fungal and bacterial infections (i.e. club lamb disease), and caseous lymphadenitis are considered contagious and infectious diseases, and are permissible exclusions only if considered inactive by the issuing veterinarian and noted as such on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. Scabies, contagious ecthyma (sore moth), foot rot, cutaneous fungal and bacterial infections (i.e. club lamb disease), and caseous lymphadenitis are considered contagious and infectious diseases, and are permissible exclusions only if considered inactive by the issuing veterinarian and noted as such on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. 31

32 Hamblen County Great Smoky Mountains 4-H & FFA Fair c/0 UT Extension-Hamblen County 511 West Second North St. Courthouse Room 204 Morristown, TN 37814