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25 DIVISION - OPEN CLASS HOBBIES & CRAFTS Tom & Daina Twehous, Superintendents Rules: 1. Entries in the department may be made at the Fairgrounds, Bldg #6, on Saturday morning, July 23, 2005 at 8:00 a.m. Entries MUST BE in place by Noon. 2. Exhibits are to remain in place until 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 27, 2005. The exhibits may be picked up at this time and also from 9-11:00 a.m. on Thursday,...

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25 DIVISION - OPEN CLASS HOBBIES & CRAFTS Tom & Daina Twehous, Superintendents Rules: 1. Entries in the department may be made at the Fairgrounds, Bldg #6, on Saturday morning, July 23, 2005 at 8:00 a.m. Entries MUST BE in place by Noon. 2. Exhibits are to remain in place until 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 27, 2005. The exhibits may be picked up at this time and also from 9-11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 28, 2005. At both these times premium checks may be picked up in Building #6. 3. Any article or collection previously entered is not eligible for entry. 4. Only one entry per person per lot letter, number or class number. 5. No article can be entered in two different classes. 6. Pictures and artwork must be mounted ready to hang. Premiums: For All Departments in This Division: 1st - $1.00; 2nd - .75 cents; 3rd - .50 cents. Premium checks should be picked up the same time exhibits are picked up. (See rule #2.) ADULT DEPARTMENT Class 900 Collections a. Memorabilia b. Stamps c. Glassware d. China e. Creative Collections f. Bottles g. Tools h. Hats i. Matchbooks j. Other Than Named Class 901 Antiques - A brief history must be included with each antique. a. Best Single Antique b. Best Display of Antiques - Not Less Than Four (4). Class 902 Handicrafts a. Model cars, trucks and ship building b. Weaving c. Wall Hangings d. Hand Made Dolls e. Latch Hook f. Crewel g. String Art h. Glass Etching i. Soft Sculpture m. Woodwork n. Purchased Embellished Item o. Bead Art p. Hand Made Teddy Bears q. Leather Work r. Ceramics s. Jewelry t. Macram u. Silk Flowers v. Basket Weaving w. Models x. Plastic Canvas y. Friendly Plastic z. Stained Glass aa. Plaque bb. Wreath cc. Felt dd. Sand Art ee. Other Than Named Class 903 Art a. Ethnic Art b. Drawings 1. Colored Pencil 2. Pencil 3. Chalk 4. Felt 5. Pen & Ink c. Pastels or Oil d. Collage e. Sculpture Relief (Flat) f. Sculpture - Free Standing g. Air Brushing h. Computer i. Pottery j. Mixed Media k. Recycled l. Creative Writing (Poetry or Prose) m. Novelty n. Scratch Art o. Origami p. Painting q. Other Than Name Class 904 Art Oil Painting (NO Painting by Number) d. Plant Life a. Landscape e. Animal Life b. Portrait f. Architecture c. Still Life Class 905 Art Acrylics (NO Painting By Number) a. Landscape d. Plant Life b. Portrait e. Animal Life c. Still Life f. Architecture Class 906 Art - Watercolor or Tempra (NO Painting By Number) a. Landscape d. Plant Life b. Portrait e. Animal Life c. Still Life f. Architecture g. Other Than Named g. Other Than Named g. Other Than Named YOUTH DEPARTMENT (Preschool through Grade 3) Class 907 Collections a. Model Cars b. Model Airplanes c. Model Trucks, Tractors, Etc. d. Animals e. Minerals Class 908 a. b. c. Handicrafts Totem Poles Weaving Diorama Shoe Box Size d. Wall Hangings e. Painted or Clear Seal Furnishing f. g. h. i. j. k. l. Shells Dolls Dinosaurs Action Figures Marbles Hats, Caps Jewelry m. n. o. p. q. Hero Figures Pez Memorabilia Novelties Other Than Named f. Small Decorated Tepee g. String Art h. Glass Etching i. Flowers j. Soft Sculpture k. Woodwork l. Purchased Embellished Item m. Bead Art n. Sandpainting o. Leather Work p. q. r. s. t. Ceramics Jewelry Paper Mache Decoupage Counted Cross Stitch u. 1 Pom Pom Animals v. Basket Weaving w. Models x. Plastic Canvas y. Friendly Plastic z. Stained Glass aa. Plaque bb. Wreath cc. Felt dd. Sand Art ee. Other Than Named Class 909 Art a. Ethnic Art b. Drawings 1. Crayon a. plant life b. animals c. buildings 2. Colored Pencil a. plant life b. animals c. buildings 3. Marker a. plant life b. animals c. d. e. f. c. buildings 4. Pencil a. plant life b. animals c. buildings 5. Chalk 6. Felt 7. Pen & Ink Pastels Collage Sculpture Relief (Flat) Sculpture - Free Standing g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. o. p. q. Air Brushing Computer Pottery Mixed Media Recycled Creative Writing (Poetry or Prose) Novelty Scratch Art Mosaic Painting Other Than Name Class 910 Art Oil Painting (NO Painting By Number) a. Landscape Class 911 Art Acrylics (NO Painting By Number) a. Landscape d. Plant Life b. Portrait e. Animal Life c. Still Life f. Architecture Class 912 Art-Watercolor or Tempra (NO Painting By Number) a. Landscape d. Plant Life b. Portrait e. Animal Life c. Still Life f. Architecture Class 913 g. Other Than Named g. Other Than Named Lego Construction Structure - The structure must be on a sturdy base and maximum Size 16" x 16" x 16". a. Built from a Kit b. Unique Construction c. Other Than Named MIDDLE GRADES DEPARTMENT (Grades 4 - 8) Class 914 Collections a. Model Cars b. Model Airplanes c. Trucks, Model Tractors, Etc. d. Animals e. Minerals f. Shells Class 915 a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. Handicrafts Totem Poles Weaving Metal Craft Wall Hangings Painted or Clear Seal Furnishing Latch Hook Crewel String Art Glass Etching Decorated Tepee Soft Sculpture Woodwork g. Dolls h. Dinosaurs i. Stuffed Animals no more than 4 j. Marbles k. Hats, Caps l. m. n. o. p. q. Jewelry Hero Figures Action Figures Memorabilia Novelties Other Than Named m. Purchased Embellished Item n. Bead Art o. Sandpainting p. Leather Work q. Ceramics r. Jewelry s. Wire Sculpture t. Diorama Shoe Box Size u. Counted Cross Stitch v. Macram w. Flowers x. Basket Weaving y. Models z. Mosaic aa. Plastic Canvas bb. Friendly Plastic cc. Stained Glass dd. Paper Mache ee. Plaque ff. Wreath gg. Felt hh. Sand Art ii. Other Than Named Class 916 Art a. Ethnic Art b. Drawings 1. Crayon 2. Colored Pencil 3. Marker 4. Pencil 5. Chalk 6. Felt 7. Pen & Ink c. Pastels d. Collage e. Sculpture Relief (Flat) f. Sculpture - Free Standing g. Air Brushing h. Computer i. Pottery j. Mixed Media k. Recycled l. Creative Writing (Poetry or Prose) m. Novelty n. Scratch Art o. Origami p. Mosaic q. Painting r. Other Than Named Class 917 Art Oil Painting (NO Painting By Number) a. Landscape d. Plant Life b. Portrait e. Animal Life c. Still Life f. Architecture g. Other Than Named Class 918 Art Acrylics (NO Painting By Number) d. Plant Life a. Landscape e. Animal Life b. Portrait f. Architecture c. Still Life g. Other Than Named Class 919 Art Watercolor or Tempra (NO Painting By Number) d. Plant Life a. Landscape e. Animal Life b. Portrait f. Architecture c. Still Life g. Other Than Named Class 920 Lego Construction Structure The structure must be on a sturdy base and maximum size 16 x 16 x 16. a. Built from a Kit b. Unique c. Other Than Construction Named HIGHSCHOOL DEPARTMENT (Grades 9 12) Class 921 Collections a. Model Cars b. Model Airplanes c. Model Trucks, Tractors, Etc. d. Animals e. Minerals f. g. h. i. j. k. l. Shells Dolls Match Covers Transformers Marbles Hats, Caps Jewelry m. n. o. p. q. Hero Figures Action Figures Memorabilia Novelties Other Than Named Class 922 a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. Handicrafts Totem Pole Weaving Metal Crafts Wall Hangings Painted or Clear Seal Furnishing Latch Hook Crewel String Art Glass Etching Soft Sculpture Woodwork Purchased Embellished Item m. n. o. p. q. r. s. t. u. v. w. x. y. Bead Art Sandpainting Leather Work Ceramics Jewelry Wire Sculpture Decorated Tepee Needlepoint Counted Cross Stitch Macram Flowers Basket Weaving Models z. Handmade Novelties aa. Plastic Canvas bb. Friendly Plastic cc. Stained Glass dd. Paper Mache ee. Plaque ff. Wreath gg. Felt hh. Sand Art ii. Other Than Named Class 92...

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