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PREMIUM GUIDE OCTOBER 17 th - 27 th, 2013

AGRICULTURAL Dear Friends, Welcome to the Coastal Carolina Agricultural Fair! A 4-County Fair a Carteret, Craven, Jones and Pamlico County tradition that, thanks to you, continues to bring together thousands of residents from the four county area each year for 11 days of fall fun! Over the course of the nearly 50 years the fair has been held, countless community volunteers and local businesses have worked together to bring you closer to our county s agricultural heritage, all while offering our famous schedule of rides, food, craft vendors, entertainers, bands, and home arts competitions. For many area residents, this is the kind of unique event where young adults, parents, and grandparents have been coming together every year since they were young. Around 25,000 people join in the festivities each year, and, thanks to your participation, we are one step closer to bringing even more of our neighbors together. As you walk the grounds this year, be sure to look for our volunteers and let them know what you think. We want to hear from you! On behalf of the Craven County Jaycees board of directors, the Fair Committee including the four county extension offices and the countless volunteers of this great organization, I hope you enjoy your visit to the County Fair! For more information, please visit our website www.coastalcarolinaagfair.org or call us at (252)636-0303. In the Jaycee Spirit, Kelly Tillman, President

Professional Bull Riding Friday, October 26th and Saturday October 27th at 7pm by ONSLOW RODEO of Jacksonville, NC FREE ADMISSION (show included with gate admission to the fair) MINI-TRACTOR PULL Saturday October 19 at 5:00 pm

Schedule of Events October 17-27, 2013 Coastal Carolina Agricultural Fair Craven County Fairgrounds, Hwy 70, New Bern PRE-FAIR SCHEDULE Tuesday, October 15 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Receive Livestock POULTRY ONLY OR OTHER LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM Receive exhibits Wednesday, October 16 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Receive Livestock Entries NO POULTRY 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Receive exhibits FAIR SCHEDULE Thursday, October 17 9:00 AM Judging all individual exhibits and Educational Booths 5:30 PM Gates open 6:00 PM Midway opens 6:30 PM Livestock Barn Opens - 6:30 PM 4-H National Science Experiment Hands on Demo Friday, October 18 5:30 PM Gates open 6:00 PM Midway opens 6:30 PM Livestock Barn Opens - 7:00 PM 4-H Favorite Food Show 8:00 PM The Tone Peddlers - on stage Saturday, October 19 11:00 AM Gates open 11:00 AM Midway opens 11:30 AM Livestock Barn Opens - 5:00 PM MINIPULLERS - West Edgecombe Mini pullers - arena area Sunday, October 20 1:00 PM Gates open 1:00 PM Midway opens 1:30 PM Livestock Barn Opens - 3:00 PM Bingo - on Stage 4:30 PM Pie Eating Contest Monday, October 21 5:30 PM Gates open 6:00 PM Midway opens 6:30 PM Livestock Barn Opens - 6:30 PM INSECT PRESENTATION (NC Cooperative Extension) 7:00 PM Junior Joke Telling - on stage 8:00 PM Drawing for Bike Giveaway (Kid s Club Booth) Tuesday, October 22 5:30 PM Gates open 6:00 PM Midway opens 6:30 PM Livestock Barn Opens - 6:30 PM Kid s Bingo 6:30 PM Mock Goat Show (NC Cooperative Extension) 7:30 PM Goat Fashion Show 8:00 PM Drawing for Bike Giveaway (Kid s Club Booth) Wednesday, October 23 5:30 PM Gates open 6:00 PM Midway opens 6:30 PM Livestock Barn Opens - 6:30 PM Invasive Plants Presentation (Craven County Cooperative Extension) Thursday, October 24 5:30 PM Gates open 6:00 PM Midway opens 6:30 PM Livestock Barn Opens - 6:30 PM Mock Lamb Show (NC Cooperative Extension) 7:00 PM Learn to Line Dance DJ on stage 7:30 PM Lamb Fashion Show 8:00 PM Drawing for Bike Giveaway (Kid s Club Booth) Friday, October 25 5:30 PM Gates open 6:00 PM Midway opens 6:30 PM Livestock Barn Opens - 6:30 PM Learn to Drive a Miniature Horse - near Red Barn 7:00 PM Cold Biscuit - on stage 8:00 PM Onslow Rodeo - arena area Saturday, October 26 11:00 AM Gates open 11:00 AM Midway opens 11:30 AM Livestock Barn Opens - 4:30 PM 4-H Show 8:00 PM Onslow Rodeo - arena area 8:30 PM Thru Tomorrow & KARAOKE - on stage Sunday, October 27 1:00 PM Gates open 1:00 PM Midway opens 1:30 PM Livestock Barn Opens - 3:00 PM Bingo on Stage 4:30 PM 4-H Show OTHER DAILY SHOWS & ATTRACTIONS: McNally s Farm Racing Pigs on the Midway (Daily shows) R&S Woodcarving (Daily Shows) Model Train on Display in Commercial Building Kid s Club Discover Agriculture Commercial Building Dino Fossil Dig Vintage Farm Equipment near Red Building Mechanical Bull Riding & Pony Rides (additional charge) Monday, October 28 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Release all entries including livestock VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION www.coastalcarolinaagfair.org Contests/Competitions subject to cancellation/change due to weather and/or participation

Premium List Rules and Regulations Procedure for exhibitors to follow in making entries: 1. LIVESTOCK ENTRIES: (see Livestock Division for complete list of Rules & Regulations for Livestock entries) a) Application for livestock entries must be turned into the Craven County Cooperative Extension office by 5pm on Friday, October 4, 2013. Call the office at 633-1477 for details. To check in livestock, go directly to the livestock barn. b) Livestock exhibitors must place POULTRY ONLY ENTRIES or POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK ENTRIES in the livestock Barn between 10:00am-6:00pm on Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Livestock exhibitors must place ALL OTHER LIVESTOCK (NO POULTRY) in the livestock barn between 10:00am-6:00pm on Wednesday, October 16, 2013. Entries should be halter broken and arrangements for the special needs should be made prior to entry. c) After any inspection of the animals, if said animal is found to be sick or diseased, it must be removed immediately and will not be eligible for any premium. d) All animals must be picked up Monday, October 28 between 10 AM-6 PM. Any exhibit removed prior to removal date will forfeit any premium awarded. e) Livestock will not be allowed into the livestock barn until inspected and passed by the health or veterinarian officials. f) Removal of livestock from pens or cages during fair operation hours is prohibited unless previously approved by the Craven County Jaycees Fair Association. g) Exhibitors with more than 20 livestock entries must deliver livestock by 2 PM on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2013 2. OTHER ENTRIES/EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS: a)reservations for educational exhibits must be turned in to the Craven County Extension office by Oct. 4th. Call the office at 252-633-1477 for details. b) ALL OTHER EXHIBITORS must deliver items to the reception desk and receive claim tickets on Tuesday, Oct. 15th (1 PM - 6 PM) or Wednesday, Oct. 16th (9 AM - 12 Noon). c) Claim tickets and 1 exhibitor discount pass will be issued to each exhibitor. Claim tickets must be presented to pick up items on Monday, October 28, 2013. d) All booth and individual exhibits must be removed Monday, October 28nd between 10 AM-6 PM. Any item not removed will be forfeited. e) Any exhibit removed prior to removal date will forfeit any premium awarded. 3. Except in case of conflict, all general rules and regulations will apply in each department. Some rules are repeated for emphasis and others apply only to certain departments. Please pay close attention to the general rules at the beginning of each department s listing. In the event a situation is not specifically addressed by the premium book, the decision of the judges and fair management is final. 4. All entries must be raised, made or produced within the last year by residents or landowners of Craven, Carteret, Jones or Pamlico counties; or students attending school in one of the four counties. 5. The fair officials reserve the right to refuse any entry. 6. It is agreed that any exhibitor placing an entry in the Fair, will be bound by the rules of the fair. 7. Reasonable space will be allowed to exhibitors to display their entries. However, Fair officials can refuse entries due to space limitations. 8. In classes having only one entry, one premium will be awarded at the discretion of the judges. If the judges determine that the entry is not of exceptional quality, the judges reserve the right to award no premium. 9. The decision of the judges will be final and no appeal will be considered. 10. The officials of the fair will withhold premiums in any case where it appears that fraud or deception has been attempted. 11. An exhibitor may not make more than one entry in each class. (Example: B is the department; B-2 is the class). a. If there is no class listed for an item it can be entered in the class OTHER. b. There will be only 1 OTHER class for each department and each participant. 12. Youth entries will be designated by a J following the department. 13. Exhibits will be judged on Thursday, October 17th at 9 AM. The building will be closed while judging takes place. 14. Every reasonable care will be taken to prevent damage to any exhibit, but the Fair officers and/or Cooperative Extension offices will not be responsible should damage or loss occur. 15. Each exhibitor will receive FREE pass good for admission only. 16. EXHIBITORS WITH MORE THAN 20 ITEMS FOR EXHIBITION, MUST ARRIVE AT LEAST 2 HOURS PRIOR TO CHECKOUT.

DIVISION I EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS: YOUTH AND ADULTS Department A-1: 4-H Booths Department A-2: Youth Booths - F.F.A., F.H.A., Boy Scout, other Department A-3: Extension and Community Association Department A-4: Adults Booths - Community Development Department A-5: N.C. Forest Service Department A-6: Other agencies DIVISION II AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS - ADULTS Department B - Bees and Honey Department C - Eggs Department D - Field Crops DIVISION III FCS - ADULTS Department G - Arts & Crafts Department H - Home Furnishings EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS Division I Department E - Horticulture Department F - Livestock Department I - Clothing Department J - Culinary Department A-1 to A-6 Educational booths total 16. Booths will be reserved on a first come, first serve basis. A space 6 ft. wide by 4 ft. deep will be provided for each booth. Each booth will be awarded a ribbon, with booths in each division competing against each other. Booths will be scored on the following points: 1. Creativity 24 Points -Idea clearly defined and shows understanding of purpose and direction. -Is the idea enthusiastically portrayed? 2. Communication To Viewers 24 Points -Does it arouse and hold interest? -Are the title and caption effective in conveying the message? 3. Education 24 Points -Is information accurate and factual? -Does it instruct/teach? -Is exhibit based on appeal to audience and does it tell how their needs can be met? 4. Design and Mechanics 20 Points -Is there effective use of color, lighting, sound and motion? -Are design, lettering, posters, figures, and equipment in a relative proportion to area and shape of booth? 5. Group Involvement 8 Points -Were at least (5) or more members involved? The following groups may enter Division I, Department A-1: 4-H, Department A-2: Youth, Department A-3: Extension and Community Association, Department A-4: Nonprofit, Department A-5: N.C. Forest Service, Department A-6: Other agencies. In order to register for a booth, call or write the Craven County Cooperative Extension Service (252) 633-1477. You will need to submit the name of your organization, contact person s name and address, title of exhibit and booth colors preferred (only 2). Cash awards will be made in A-1 through A-4 departments as follows: 1 Blue Ribbon Total of $100.00 1 Red Ribbon Total of $75.00 1 White Ribbon Total of $50.00 Pink Ribbons $40.00 Departments A-5 and A-6 ribbons only. Special Awards Premiums - Best of Show Awards Best of Show Awards will be given at judge s discretion. All judges decisions will be final. Corn Display $50.00 Baled Hay - Best of Show $50.00 Tobacco - Best of Show $50.00 Small Grains - Best of Show $50.00 Pumpkin - Best of Show $50.00 Artistic Flower Arrangement or Display - Best of Show $50.00 Foliage or Potted Plants - Best of Show $50.00 Baked Goods - Best of Show $50.00 Needlework - Best of Show $50.00 Canned Goods - Best of Show $50.00 Clothing (Youth) -Best of Show $50.00 Clothing (Adult) Best of Show $50.00 G-23 thru G-69 Crafts Best of Show $50.00 Livestock - Best of Show $100.00 Poultry - Best of Show $50.00 Rabbit - Best of Show $50.00 Art - Best of Show $50.00 SPECIAL ADULT SWEEPSTAKES Sweepstakes Awards will be made to the organized adult groups or club (Extension Homemakers, church groups, auxiliaries, etc.) having the highest number of individual entries in the adult categories (Classes B-1 thru J-133). Premium money will be divided equally in case of ties between the clubs or persons involved. Adult Sweepstakes Award 1st: $50.00 2nd: $30.00 3rd: $20.00 In addition, the individual (in any competing organized adult group or club) having the most individual entries in the adult categories will receive a Special Sweepstake Award. Individual Adult Sweepstakes Award 1st: $25.00 2nd: $15.00 3rd: $10.00 SPECIAL YOUTH SWEEPSTAKES Sweepstakes Awards will be made to any organized youth group or club (4-H, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, F.F.A. or church group) having the highest number of individual entries in the youth categories. Premium money will be divided equally in case of ties between the clubs involved. Youth Sweepstakes Award 1st: $50.00 2nd: $30.00 3rd: $20.00 In addition, the individual (in any competing organized adult group or club) having the most individual entries in the adult categories will receive a Special Sweepstake Award. Individual Youth Sweepstakes Award 1st: $25.00 2nd: $15.00 3rd: $10.00 Youth Entry Regulations Exhibitors eligible to participate are those girls and boys 5 to 19 years of age(except art) who attend Craven, Pamlico, Carteret or Jones County Schools. Except in cases of conflict, all general rules and regulations are those listed under adult department will apply. Some rules are repeated for emphasis, and others apply only to certain departments. Please read carefully! All entries will receive ribbons awarded on the Danish system; blue, red or white according to the merit of the product exhibited. Youth entries can be made in the same categories as adults. (The only exception will be in Dept. KJ & RJ Clothing - Youth). All youth entries will be designated by a J following the department letter. Adult and youth entries will not be competing against each other. Youth entries must be present at the youth entry desk and receive a claim check from 1:00 pm-6:00 pm, Tuesday, October 15th or from 9:00 am-12:00 pm, Wednesday, October 16, 2013.

Division II AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS - ADULTS Department B - Honeybee Hive Products 1st /$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 (no names or labels on products entered) B-l Extracted Honey (one pound or /1.33 lbs. or 22 net weight oz. pint size jar) B-2 Chunk Honey (extracted honey with comb) (glass jar either one pound or / 1.33 lbs. or 22 net weight oz. pint size jar) B-3 Cut Comb Hone ( square or round container as specifically made for this product) B-4 Beeswax bulk one pound B-5 Other (to include but not limited to: creamed honey, beeswax products such as candles or figurines, observation hive) Department C - Eggs (Dozen) 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 C-l Brown, Grade A Large C-2 Any Variety, Grade A Large Department D - Field Crops CORN DISPLAY- Six Ears 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 D-l Yellow Hybrid D-2 Other COTTON - 3 Stalks 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 D-3 Any Variety HAY - 12 Thickness (Center Bale) 1st/$8 2nd/$6 3rd/$4 D-4 Any Variety PEANUTS - Virginia Type 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 D-5 Any Variety PEANUTS - Spanish Type 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 D-6 Any Variety SMALL GRAIN - (l Qt.) 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 D-7 Any Variety: Barley, Oats, Rye, Wheat D-8 Sorghum/Milo 3-heads SOYBEANS AND OIL SEED 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 D-9 Sunflower Head (edible) D-10 Sunflower Seed (Black seeded oil type, 1 qt.) D-11 Soybean plant with root) D-12 Soybeans shelled in a qt. jar D-13 Any Other (1 qt) TOBACCO - 4 Hands 1st/$8 2nd/$6 3rd/$4 D-14 Smoking Leaf D-15 Leaf D-16 Cutter D-17 Lugs Department E - Horticulture IRISH POTATOES - Display Box ll x18 x3 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 E-l Plate, White (half doz.) E-2 Plate, Red (half doz.) SWEET POTATOES - Display Box ll x18 x3 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 E-3 Plate (half doz.) FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Plates 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 E-4 Apples E-5 Beans, Snap E-6 Beans, Pole E-7 Beans, Lima (fresh) 8 in pods E-8 Beans, Lima (fresh) shelled in pint jar E-9 Beans, White Lima (dry) shelled in pint jar E-10 Beans, Colored Lima (dry) shelled in pint jar E-11 Beans, Dry E-12 Carrots E-13 Chinese Cabbage E-14 Cabbage Other E-15 Collard (plant) E-16 Cucumbers (pickling) E-17 Cucumbers (slicing) E-18 Eggplant E-19 Eggplant (oriental, etc.) E-20 Figs E-21 Grapes (black) 1 qt E-22 Grapes (white) 1 qt E-23 Onion Plants (fresh, salad) 6 stalks E-24 Onions (dry) 3 bulbs E-25 Okra E-26 Pears E-27 Peas (dry) E-28 Peas (fresh) E-29 Peppers, sweet bell (fresh), 3 peppers E-30 Peppers, sweet banana, 6 peppers E-31 Peppers, hot jalapeno (fresh) 6 peppers E-32 Peppers, hot cayenne (fresh) 6 peppers E-33 Peppers, hot tai (fresh) 6 peppers E-34 Peppers, hot cherry (fresh) 6 peppers E-35 Peppers, hot sweet cherry (fresh) 6 peppers E-36 Peppers, hot banana (fresh) 6 peppers E-37 Peppers, Hot Dried E-38 Radish E-39 Squash, Patty Pan E-40 Squash, Zucchini E-41 Squash, Yellow E-42 Squash, White E-44 Tomatoes E-45 Cherry Tomatoes E-46 Italian Tomatoes E-47 Any Other Fruit E-48 Any Other Vegetable E-49 Display of Any 6 Veg.Varieties PUMPKINS, WINTER SQUASH & GOURDS 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 E-50 Pumpkins (any variety) E-51 Miniature Pumpkins E-52 Acorn Squash (3) E-53 Butternut Squash E-54 Cushaw E-55 Gourds E-56 Gourds, birdhouse E-57 Gourds, dried E-58 Gourds, ornamental E-59 Any Other MELONS 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 E-60 Watermelon (any variety) E-61 Miniature Watermelon E-62 Melons (any variety) NUTS - Quart Jar 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 E-63 Pecans (in the shell) E-64 Pecans (shelled, pint) E-65 Any Other (in the shell) DECORATIVE PLANTS AND FLOWERS Definitions: Specimen - A single fruit, vegetable, spike or stalk. Artistic Arrangement - An assemblage of flowers of the same variety. Artistic Display - An assemblage of flowers of different varieties. CUT FLOWERS 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 The exhibitor must grow all entries. E-66 Marigold (specimen) E-67 Marigold (arrangement) E-68 Roses (specimen) E-69 Roses (arrangement) E-70 Zinnias (specimen) E-71 Zinnias (arrangement) E-72 Any Other (specimen) E-73 Any Other (arrangement) E-74 Any Other (art display) E-75 Dried Artistic Arrangement E-76 Dried Artistic Display E-77 Any Other POTTED PLANTS 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 Plants must have been in the possession of the exhibitor at least three (3) months prior to the fair. E-78 African Violet E-79 Cactus & Succulents E-80 Fern E-81 Foliage (not listed above) E-82 Hanging Baskets E-83 Potted herb E-84 Terrarium E-85 Others

Livestock Division Livestock exhibitors must place POULTRY ONLY ENTRIES or POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK ENTRIES in the livestock barn between 10AM-6PM on Tuesday, OCTOBER 15th. Livestock exhibitors must place ALL OTHER LIVESTOCK (NO POULTRY) in the livestock barn between 10AM-6PM on Wednesday, OCTOBER 16th. Entries should be halter broken and arrangements for special needs should be made prior to entry. Animals will be watered, fed, and cared for while at the fair. Owner should provide any special feeds or medications Animals will be judged Thursday, October 17th. Only judges are allowed in the livestock area at this time. All animals must be picked up MONDAY, October 28 between 10 AM-6 PM. All poultry, where required by law, will be tested for pullorumy typhoid prior to entry by a NCDA & CS agent. This expense will be borne by the Fair. All sheep and goats must be tagged with a USDA scrapie ID tag. No mature, intact male sheep, goats, cattle, swine or horses will be allowed. Coggins Test (negative) documentation for Equine Infectios Anemia (EIA) must be available for inspection for equine. Each exhibitor is limited to a total of 30 animal entries. Each exhibitor is limited to a total of 15 Poultry entries. (Example: An exhibitor can enter 30 total animals, only 15 of which can be poultry.) No intact males allowed except for poultry. Department F - *Poultry, Rabbits & Livestock* Limit one entry per class category LARGE CHICKEN 1st place/$6 2nd place/$4 3rd place/$3 *American* F-1 Plymouth Rock-(male) F-2 Plymouth Rock (female) F-3 Dominiques (male) F-4 Dominiques (female) F-5 Wyandottes (male) F-6 Wyandottes (female) F-7 Javas (male) F-8 Javas (female) F-9 Rhode Islands (male) F-10 Rhode Islands (female) F-11 Buckeye (male) F-12 Buckeye (female) F-13 Other American (male) F-14 Other American (female) *Asiatic* F-15 Brahmas (male) F-16 Brahmas (female) F-17 Cochins (male) F-18 Cochins (female) F-19 Langshans (male) F-20 Langshans (female) F-21 Other Asiatic (male) F-22 Other Asiatic (female) *English* F-23 Dorkings (male) F-24 Dorkings (female) F-25 Cornish (male) F-26 Cornish (female) F-27 Orpingtons (male) F-28 Orpingtons (female) F-29 Sussex (male) F-30 Sussex (female) F-31 Australorps (male) F-32 Australorps (female) F-33 Other English (male) F-34 Other English (female) *Mediterranean* F-35 Leghorns (male) F-36 Leghorns (female) F-37 Minorcas (male) F-38 Minorcas (female) F-39 Anconas (male) F-40 Anconas (female) F-41 Other Mediterranean (male) F-42 Other Mediterrranean (female) *Continental* F-43 Non-Bearded Polish (male) F-44 Non-Bearded Polish (female) F-45 Bearded Polish (male) F-46 Bearded Polish (female) F-48 Other Continental (male) F-49 Other Continental (female) *Standard Game* F-49 Modern Game (male) F-50 Modern Game (female) F-51 Old English Game (male) F-52 Old English Game (female) F-53 Other Standard Game (male) F-54 Other Standard Game (female) *Standard Orientals* F-55 Sumatras (male) F-56 Sumatras (female) F-57 Malays (male) F-58 Malays (female) F-59 Other Standard Oriental (male) F-60 Other Standard Oriental (female) *Standard Miscellaneous* F-61 Sultans (male) F-62 Sultans (female) F-63 Frizzles (male) F-64 Frizzles (female) F-65 Naked Necks (male) F-66 Naked Necks (female) F-67 Araucanas (male) F-68 Araucanas (female) F-69 Ameraucana (male) F-70 Ameraucana (female) F-71 Other Standard (male) F-72 Other Standard (female) BANTAMS 1st place/$6 2nd place/$4 3rd place/$3 *Game Bantams* F-73 Modern Games (male) F-74 Modern Games (female) F-75 Old English Games (male) F-76 Old English Games (female) F-77 Other Game Bantams (male) F-78 Other Game Bantams (female) *Clean Legged Bantams (Non-Game)* F-79 Cornish (male) F-80 Cornish (female) F-81 Dorkings (male) F-82 Dorkings (female) F-83 Frizzles (male) F-84 Frizzles (female) F-85 Japanese (male) F-86 Japanese (female) F-87 Leghorns (male) F-88 Leghorns (female) F-89 Minorcas (male) F-90 Minorcas (female) F-91 Naked Necks (male) F-92 Naked Necks (female) F-93 Orpingtons (male) F-94 Orpingtons (female) F-95 Phoenix (male) F-96 Phoenix (female) F-97 Plymouth Rocks (male) F-98 Plymouth Rocks (female)

F-99 Rhode Islands (male) F-100 Rhode Islands (female) F-101 Sussex (male) F-102 Sussex (female) F-103 Wyandottes (male) F-104 Wyandottes (female) F-105 Sebright (male) F-106 Sebright (female) F-107 Other Clean Legged (male) F-108 Other Clean Legged (female) *Feather Legged Bantams* F-109 Brahmas (male) F-110 Brahmas (female) F-111 Cochins (male) F-112 Cochins (female) F-113 Frizzles (male) F-114 Frizzles (female) F-115 Langshans (male) F-116 Langshans (female) F-117 Silkies (male) F-118 Silkies (female) F-119 Sultans (male) F-120 Sultans (female) F-121 Other Feather Legged (male) F-122 Other Feather Legged (female) WATERFOWL 1st place/$6 2nd place/$4 3rd place/$3 *Ducks* F-123 Moskovey (male) F-124 Moskovey (female) F-125 White Crested (male) F-126 White Crested (female) F-127 Runners (male) F-128 Runners (female) F-129 Calls (male) F-130 Calls (female) F-131 Mallard (male) F-132 Mallard (female) F-133 Other Ducks (male) F-134 Other Ducks (female) *Geese* F-135 Toulouse (male) F-136 Toulouse (female) F-137 Embden (male) F-138 Embden (female) F-139 African (male) F-140 African (female) F-141 Chinese (male) F-142 Chinese (female) F-143 Roman (male) F-144 Roman (female) F-145 Canada (male) F-146 Canada (female) F-147 Other Geese (male) F-148 Other Geese (female) *Miscellaneous* F-149 Guinea (male) F-150 Guinea (female) F-152 Hen & Baby Chicks (female) F-153 Pheasant (male) F-154 Pheasant (female) F-155 Pigeon (male) F-156 Pigeon (female) F-157 Dove (male) F-158 Dove (female) F-159 Quail (male) F-160 Quail (female) F-161 Other (male) F-162 Other (female) TURKEYS 1st place/$6 2nd place/$4 3rd place/$3 F-163 Bronze (male) F-165 Bronze (female) F-165 White Holland (male) F-166 White Holland (female) F-167 Bourbon Red (male) F-168 Bourbon Red (female) F-169 Small White (male) F-170 Small White (female) F-171 Royal Palm (male F-172 Royal Palm (female) F-173 Blue Slate (male) F-174 Blue Slate (female) F-175 Blue Slate (male) F-176 Blue Slate (female) F-177 Other (male) F-178 Other (female) RABBITS 1st place/$6 2nd place/$4 3rd place/$3 F-179 California F-180 Dutch F-181 New Zealand F-182 Rex F-183 Satin F-184 French F-185 Mini F-186 Holland F-187 Angora F-188 Harlequin F-189 Netherland F-190 Jersey Wooley F-191 Other Rabbits F-192 Guinea Pigs CATTLE 1st place/$40 2nd place/$30 3rd place/$20 F-193 Yearlings F-194 Cows F-195 Cow & Calf SHEEP 1st place/$40 2nd place/$30 3rd place/$20 F-196 Lambs F-197 Mature Female F-198 Mature Male GOATS 1st place/$40 2nd place/$30 3rd place/$20 F-199 Kids F-200 Other Mature Female F-201 Other Mature Male F-202 Pygmy Male F-203 Pygmy Female HORSES & PONIES 1st place/$40 2nd place/$30 3rd place/$20 F-204 Mare F-205 Gelding F-206 Colt (must be weaned) F-207 Filly (must be weaned) F-208 Pony (14.2 hands and under) F-209 Miniature Mare F-210 Miniature Gelding F-211 Miniature Colt (must be weaned) F-212 Miniature Filly (must be weaned) F-213 Donkey F-214 Mule SWINE 1st place/$40 2nd place/$30 3rd place/$20 F-215 Pig (male must be weaned) F-216 Pig (female must be weaned) F-217 Sow & Piglets F-218 Pot Bellied Pig (male must be weaned) F-219 Pot Bellied Pig (female must be weaned) EXOTICS 1st place/$40 2nd place/$30 3rd place/$20 F-220 Llama (male) F-221 Llama (female) F-222 Peacock (male) F-223 Peacock (female) F-224 Ostrich (male) F-225 Ostrich (female) F-226 Alpaca (male) F-227 Alpaca (female) F-228 Emu (male) F-229 Emu (female)

Division III HOME ECONOMICS ADULTS Department G - Fine Arts and Crafts Amateur arts and crafts will be judged on originality, workmanship, attractiveness, and practicability. No incomplete article will be accepted. DRAWINGS AND PAINTINGS 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 G-1 Drawing, Pencil G-2 Drawing, Charcoal or Ink G-3 Drawing, Chalk, Crayon or Magic Marker G-4 Painting, Acrylic G-5 Painting, Water Color G-6 Painting, Oil G-7 Written Art G-8 Other WOVEN ITEMS 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 G-9 Honeysuckle or Reed G-10 Seagrass Stool G-11 Other Woven Stool G-12 Flat Reed Basket (12 or under) G-13 Flat Reed Basket ( over 12 ) G-14 Miscellaneous CERAMICS 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 G-15 Stained G-16 Stained - Comb G-17 Pottery Formed by Hand G-18 Miscellaneous LEATHER WORK 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 G-19 Belts G-20 Key Ring G-21 Pocketbook G-22 Miscellaneous WOODWORKING AND WOODCARVING 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 G-23 Small Furniture (shelves, stools, etc.) G-24 Small Items (bookends, candleholders, etc.) G-25 Wooden Toys G-26 Lathework G-27 Hand Carving G-28 Miscellaneous METALWORK 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 G-29 Candleholders G-30 Enameling G-31 Miscellaneous OTHER CRAFTS 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 G-32 Bazaar Items G-33 Bible School Crafts G-34 Bead Work G-35 Ceramics (glazed) G-36 Christmas Decorations G-37 Ceramics (unglazed) G-38 Christmas Tree Skirt G-39 Clay G-40 Door Decorations G-41 Dolls (Cloth) G-42 Fabric Art G-43 Silk Flower Arrangement G-44 Jewelry G-45 Holiday Crafts G-46 Papier Mache G-47 Models G-48 Decorated Clothing G-49 Pine Cone Artistry G-50 Plastic Canvas G-51 Plastic Lanyard G-52 Recycled Crafts G-53 Sea Shell Items G-54 Soft Sculpture Dolls G-55 Soft Sculpture Toys G-56 Plastic Canvas G-57 Stained Glass G-58 Table Decorations G-59 Hand Painted Items G-60 Wall Decorations G-61 Wreaths G-62 Miscellaneous G-63 Origami G-64 Scrapbooking (3 pgs only) COLLECTIONS 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 These items will not consist of anything considered offensive or of bad taste to the persons accepting entries. G-65 Sea Shell Collection or Display (at least 15) G-66 Fossil G-67 Insect Collection or Display (at least 15) G-68 Other PHOTOGRAPHY 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 All photographs should be framed or matted and enclosed in protective plastic. G-69 Photo-Scenic digital G-70 Photo-Scenic 35mm G-71 Photo-Human Interest digital G-72 Photo-Human Interest 35mm G-73 Photo-Portrait digital G-74 Photo-Portrait 35mm G-75 Photo-Miscellaneous digital G-76 Photo-Miscellaneous 35mm G-77 Photo-Black & White digital G-78 Photo-Black & White 35mm G-79 Photo-Domestic Animal digital G-80 Photo-Domestic Animal 35mm G-81 Photo-Wildlife digital G-82 Photo-Wildlife 35mm Department H - Home Furnishings All items should be enclosed in a clear plastic wrap. Unless the article is of good quality and usable condition, no premium will be awarded. NEEDLEWORK 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 H-1 Afghans (crocheted) H-2 Afghans (knitted) H-3 Baby Blanket H-4 Booties (crocheted or knitted) H-5 Crib Spread H-6 Candle wicking H-7 Embroidery - Counted X-Stitch (sampler, sayings) H-8 Embroidery - Counted X-Stitch (pictures) H-9 Embroidery (other) H-10 Needlepoint H-11 Pillows (creative stitchery) H-12 Pillows (other) H-13 Pillow Cases H-14 Place Mats H-15 Quilts (appliqué) H-16 Quilts (plain) H-17 Quilts (handcrafted) H-18 Rugs (hooked) H-19 Tablecloth (54 or more) H-20 Towels H-21 Patchwork Articles H-22 Other Crochet H-23 Smocking

H-24 Hat (knitted or crocheted) H-25 Scarf (knitted or crocheted) H-26 Shawl (knitted or crocheted) H-27 Socks or Bedroom Shoes H-28 Sweater (adult) H-29 Sweater (child) H-30 Mitten or Glove (knitted or crocheted) H-31 Knitted Bedspread H-32 Crocheted Bedspread H-33 Knitted Purse H-34 Crocheted Purse H-35 Other Department I - Adult Clothing 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 All entries must have been made by the exhibitors within the year. Entries from previous years will be disqualified. Entries will be judged on general appearance (45%) and workmanship (55%). All entries should be on coat hangers and enclosed in clear plastic. Only one entry per category will be accepted. I-1 Apron (any style) I-2 Boy s Ensemble (age 1-14, 3 or more pieces) I-3 Child s Dress I-4 Dress I-5 Infant Wear (ensemble - 3 or more pieces) I-6 Jacket or Blazer (lined) I-7 Lingerie I-8 Skirt I-9 Purse SPECIAL FABRIC 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 (leather, vinyl, suede, laminated or fur) I-10 Any Variety I-11 Other Department J - Culinary Entries must be shown in standard clear glass half-pint, pint, or quart jars with ring around the lid. All entries must have been prepared by the exhibitor since October of the previous year. All jams, jellies, preserves, and pickles will be opened and tested by the judges. Each exhibitor is requested to place his/her name, and the name of the product, on the bottom of each jar with adhesive tape. Unless an article is of good quality, no premium will be awarded. Score Card for Judging Canned Fruits and Vegetables Fruit and tomatoes should be processed in a steam pressure canner. Appearance Color 20 points Pack Arrangement 20 points Clearness 15 points Container Uniformity 20 points Ripeness 15 points Total 100 points Appropriate Size 10 points CANNED FRUITS 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 Standard Half-Pint, Pint or Quart Jars J-1 Apples (whole or sliced) J-2 Applesauce J-3 Figs J-4 Peaches J-5 Pears J-6 Others J-7 Apple Butter CANNED VEGETABLES 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 Standard Half-Pint, Pint or Quart Jars (Soup mixture will not be accepted due to varied processing time of vegetables contained therein) J-8 Beans, Lima J-9 Beans, Green J-10 Beets J-11 Pimento Peppers (pint or half pint only) J-12 Tomatoes J-13 Picante and Salsa J-14 Other PRESERVES 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 Standard Half-Pint or Pint (whole fruit or sliced) All entries will be opened and tasted by judges. Score Card for Judging Fruit Syrup Shape 10 points Clearness & Color 10 points Clearness & Color 15 points Flavor 15 points Flavor 15 points Consistency 10 points Texture 10 points Proportion of Juice 10 points Pack 5 points Total 100 points J-15 Strawberry J-16 Apple J-17 Blueberry J-18 Cherry J-19 Figs J-20 Grapes J-21 Peach J-22 Pear J-23 Plum J-24 Other JAMS, CONSERVES, MARMALADES 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 Standard Half-Pint or Pint Jars Jams are made from crushed fruits, usually small ones, and are cooked to a smooth consistency. Conserves and marmalades usually have a citrus fruit, and nuts and raisins may be added. These products should have an air tight seal (no paraffin). All entries will be opened and tasted by the judges. Score Card for Judging Smoothness 10 points Color and Clearness 10 points Flavor 35 points Container 5 points Consistency & Texture 40 points Total 100 points J-25 Conserve (any fruit) J-26 Blueberry Jam J-27 Fig Jam J-28 Peach Jam J-29 Pear Jam J-30 Plum Jam J-31 Strawberry Jam J-32 Marmalade (any fruit) J-33 Other JELLY 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 Standard Jelly Glass or Jar Jelly should have an air tight seal. All entries will be opened and tasted by judges. Score Card for Judging General Appearance Flavor 30 points Consistency 35 points Color 10 points Container 5 points Clearness 10 points Total 100 points Crystal (lack of) 10 points J-34 Apple J-35 Blackberry J-36 Blueberry J-37 Strawberry J-38 Grape J-39 Plum J-40 Pepper Jelly J-41 Other JUICES AND KETCHUPS 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 Standard Jars Score Card for Judging Color 20 points Flavor 45 points Stability 15 points Container 5 points Absence of defects 15 points Total 100 points J-42 Tomato Juice J-43 Homemade Fruit Wine J-44 Other

PICKLES AND RELISHES 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 Standard Half-Pint, Pint or Quart Jars All entries will be opened and tasted by judges. Score Card for Judging Size and Shape 10 points Proportion of Pickle to Liquid 10 points Flavor 30 points Container 5 points Texture 30 points Total 100 points Color 15 points J-45 Artichoke Pickle J-46 Artichoke Relish J-47 Bread and Butter Pickles J-48 Beet Pickle J-49 Corn Relish J-50 Chowchow J-51 Cucumber Pickle (dill) J-52 Cucumber Pickle (sliced or whole) J-53 Pickle Relish J-54 Okra Pickle J-55 Cinnamon Pickles J-56 Pepper Relish J-57 Sweet Relish J-58 Tomato Pickle J-59 Watermelon Rind Pickle J-60 Squash Pickle J-61 Vinegar (pepper, herb, etc.) J-62 Other BREADS, CAKES AND CANDIES 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 BREADS All entries should be enclosed in clear plastic and will be tasted by judges. Score Card for Judging Appearance 25 points Flavor 25 points Texture 25 points Total 100 points Crumb 25 points J-63 Biscuits (homemade) 1/2 doz J-64 Bread (yeast) J-65 Bread (sourdough) J-66 Rolls (yeast) 1/2 doz J-67 Rolls (sourdough) 1/2 doz J-68 Coffee Cake or Tea Ring J-69 Quick Bread (loaf, nut, banana) J-70 Muffins (cornmeal) 1/2 doz J-71 Muffins (other) 1/2 doz J-72 Other CAKES 1st/$7 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 All entries should be enclosed in clear plastic and will be tasted by judges. Enter 1/2 cakes for judging. Recipes must be submitted along with entry. Cake mixes not allowed except J-79 Score Card for Judging Crumb General Appearance 20 points Texture 10 points Taste and Smell 35 points Moisture 10 points Lightness 15 points Color 10 points Total 100 points J-73 Angel Food J-74 Applesauce J-75 Fruit Cake J-76 Pound Cake J-77 Chocolate Pound Cake J-78 Other (any type not above) J-79 any type from mix J-80 Best Decorated Cake 1st/$25 2nd/$15 3rd/$10 (Judged on appearance only) LAYER CAKE J-81 Chocolate J-82 German Chocolate Cake J-83 Other Layer Cake SMALL CAKES - Half Dozen 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 J-85 Brownies J-86 Cakes (small, decorated) J-87 Cupcakes (frosted) J-88 Cupcakes (decorated) J-89 Other COOKIES - Half Dozen 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 J-90 Chocolate Chip J-91 Fruit J-92 Oatmeal J-93 Peanut Butter J-94 Refrigerator J-95 Sugar Cookies J-96 Decorated Cookie J-97 Gingerbread Cookie J-98 Other CANDIES - Half Dozen 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 J-99 Chocolate J-100 Divinity J-101 Brittle (Peanut or Pecan) J-102 Seafoam J-103 Fudge (Chocolate) J-104 Fudge (Peanut Butter) J-105 Fudge (other) J-106 Other Division IV AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS - YOUTH (See Adult Listing For Classes) DEPARTMENT BJ - Bees and Honey DEPARTMENT EJ - Horticulture DEPARTMENT CJ - Eggs DEPARTMENT FJ - Livestock DEPARTMENT DJ - Field Crops Division V FCS - YOUTH (See Adult Listing For Classes) DEPARTMENT GJ - Arts and Crafts DEPARTMENT HJ - Home Furnishings DEPARTMENT JJ - Culinary DEPARTMENT KJ - Junior Clothing All entries must have been made by the exhibitor within the year. Entries from previous year will be disqualified. Entries will be judged on general appearance (45%) and workmanship (55%). All entries should be on coat hangers and enclosed in clear plastic. Ages 8 and Under 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 KJ-1 Apron KJ-2 Pants or Shorts KJ-3 Skirt KJ-4 Blouse or Top KJ-5 Doll Clothes KJ-6 Dress KJ-7 Jumper or Jumpsuit KJ-8 Ensemble KJ-9 Purse KJ -10 Other

Ages 9 to 12 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 KJ-11 Blouse KJ-12 Dress (casual) KJ-13 Dress (evening) KJ-14 Jumper or Jumpsuit KJ-15 Pants, Shorts, or Gauchos KJ-16 Skirt KJ-17 Jacket or Blazer KJ-18 Suit (2 pieces) KJ-19 Purse KJ-20 Other Ages 13 to 19 1st/$5 2nd/$4 3rd/$3 KJ-21 Blouse KJ-22 Dress (casual) KJ-23 Dress (party or evening) KJ-24 Jacket or Blazer (lined) KJ-25 Jacket or Blazer (unlined) KJ-26 Coat 1st/$8 2nd/$6 3rd/$4 KJ-27 Ensemble (3 or more pieces) 1st/$8 2nd/$6 3rd/$4 KJ-28 Shorts, Pants, or Gauchos KJ-29 Jumper or Jumpsuit KJ-30 Skirt KJ-31 Suit (2 pieces) 1st/$8 2nd/$6 3rd/$4 KJ-32 Purse KJ-33 Other Dept LJ - PUMPKIN, GOURD & SWEET POTATO DECORATING CONTEST 1st/$8 2nd/$6 3rd/$4 Each item will be divided into the following categories: If item is punctured and beginning to decay it will be discarded LJ-1 Pumpkin 5-8 Year Old LJ-2 Gourd 5-8 Year Old LJ-3 Sweet Potato 5-8 Year Old LJ-4 Pumpkin 9-12 Year Old LJ-5 Gourd 9-12 Year Old LJ-6 Sweet Potato 9-12 Year Old LJ-7 Pumpkin 13-19 Year Old LJ-8 Gourd 13-19 Year Old LJ-9 Sweet Potato 13-19 Year Old BEST OF SHOW (1 in each age group Dept. L Total of 3) $20.00 DEPARTMENT M - Drawings and Paintings Ages 8 & Under 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 MJ-1 Drawing - Pencil MJ-2 Drawing - Charcoal or Ink MJ-3 Drawing - Chalk, Crayon or Magic Marker MJ-4 Painting - Acrylic MJ-5 Painting - Water Color MJ-6 Painting - Oil MJ-7 Written Art MJ-8 Other Ages 9-12 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 MJ-9 Drawing - Pencil MJ-10 Drawing - Charcoal or Ink MJ-11 Drawing - Chalk, Crayon or Magic Marker MJ-12 Painting - Acrylic MJ-13 Painting - Water Color MJ-14 Painting - Oil MJ-15 Written Art MJ-16 Other Ages 13-19 1st/$6 2nd/$5 3rd/$4 MJ-17 Drawing - Pencil MJ-18 Drawing - Charcoal or Ink MJ-19 Drawing - Chalk, Crayon or Magic Marker MJ-20 Painting - Acrylic MJ-21 Painting - Water Color MJ-22 Painting - Oil MJ-23 Written Art MJ-24 Other Box Float Entry should be a covered box not to exceed 7 wide by 14.5 long with the display on top to resemble a float in a parade Best Decorated 1st/$20.00 2nd/$15.00 3rd/$10.00 4th/$5.00 Coastal Carolina Agricultural Fair PO Box 3471 3700 Hwy. 70 East New Bern, NC 28560 (252) 636-0303 www.cravencountyfairgrounds.com

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2014 Fair Poster Contest The Craven County Jaycees and Coastal Carolina Agricultural Fair Association invites students K-9 from Carteret, Craven, Jones and Pamlico Counties to participate in its 2014 Fair Poster Contest, and we encourage artists to be creative when they design their poster submissions. This is a great opportunity for you to use your imagination and begin to enjoy the fun of the Fair early. So, if you like to draw, paint, collage or do some other type of 2-dimensional artwork this is for you! If you have a child or student who is artistically gifted, encourage them to work on a poster image. Entries will be accepted on Tuesday, October 15 th from 1PM-6PM or Wednesday, October 16 th from 9AM-12NOON. Please contact the fair office for other times. Judging will be on October 17 th at 9AM. No entries will be allowed after 5PM on October 16 th. 2) The design should not exceed 14 by 17 inches (portrait format only) on mat board, illustration board, canvas or heavy paper. Format is up to the artist. Entries that are 17 x 14 high (landscape format) will not be judged in the poster contest but may be entered as another category. 3) Artwork may be created in any medium (may not be 3 dimensional) 4) Do not include the event logo, theme, or Fair name in the original artwork, as they will be inserted in production 5) The design may pertain to the fair in general or to a specific part of the fair. It must be non-commercial. If an identifiable person is used, a letter of release to all publication rights and royalties must accompany the design. 6) Individuals may enter more than one design. The rules are as follows: 1) The poster can follow one of the Fair themes; Ribbons, Rides and Rodeos, Meet me at the Fair, Eastern Nights and Carnival Lights, Purebred and Home Grown, or Farmiliar Faces and Midway Agventures, or the artist can design around a new theme. 7) Each entrant is encouraged to write a brief history of why they love art and explain their vision for the artwork. The poster will be included in the 2014 fair premium guide. PRIZES: OVERALL WINNER (all ages) 1 st - $100 CLASSROOM WINNER (all ages) $250 Lego Building Contest Elementary & Middle School Art Show (K 8) 1. Purpose: To use Legos to create an object, structure or scene of your choice. 2. Open to Area Youth. Only one entry per person. 3. Entries judged on creativity and attractiveness. 4. Entries should not be over 24 inches in height and width. It should be on a sturdy base that does not exceed 30. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd Ages 5-8 years $10 $7 $5 Ages 9-11 years $10 $7 $5 Ages 12-18 years $10 $7 $5 Best of Show $20 1. Each public and private school is allowed to enter 3 pieces per grade, with a maximum of 27 works of art to represent the school. 2. Artwork must be labeled with the student s name, school, and grade. Each label needs to be placed on the art instead of hanging off the bottom; this will allow pieces to be displayed closer; and save space. 3. Art teachers are responsible for bringing their work to the fair office by Tuesday, October 15th at 5 PM. Fair staff will display. Judging will be Thursday, the morning the fair opens. 4. Each art teacher is responsible for picking up their students art between 4-6 PM on Monday, October, 28th. 5. Each piece of work will receive a first, second, or third place ribbon. Each school that participates will receive $25 for the art department.

a BIG Thank You Craven, Carteret, Jones and Pamlico Cooperative Extension Centers & Volunteers Weyerhaeuser www.cravencountyfairgrounds.com