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Page 1: Class P — Junior Exhibitors - Bethlehem Fairbethlehemfair.com/images/Class_P_-_Junior_Exhibitors.pdf · Class P — Junior Exhibitors ... Roberta O’Neil, Todd Pistilli, Pam Putnoki,

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Class P — Junior ExhibitorsEileen LeClerc and Barbara Parmelee — Superintendents 203-266-5350

Meghan Bove, Greg Bove, Tim Bove, Vin Bove, Betsey Daniels, Dave Daniels, Katie LeClerc, Jessica LeClerc, Hillary McAllister, Eileen Nicholas, Sharoyn Nickerson, Katelynd O’Neil, Roberta O’Neil, Todd Pistilli, Pam Putnoki,

Diane Rabideau, Kaylee Rabideau, Matt Ranando, Peggy Rehkamp, Natalie Shreve, Wendy Shreve, Lisa Smolkis, Julia Spagnoletti, Michele Spagnoletti, Katherine Tapper

WHO MAY ENTER: Juniors 11 years of age and under will receive a Junior Exhibitor Identification Card. Exception: State Baking Contest and Litchfield County Contest open to 15 years or younger.ENTRY BLANKS: See general rules.ENTRY TAGS: Must be securely fastened to exhibit. See general rules.NON-LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS: See general rules for exhibit delivery and removalDELIVER EXHIBIT: To Junior and Youth Exhibit Building, Thursday from 6 to 9 pm. No exhibits will be accepted on Friday.ENTRY FEES: None

Department Rules 1. Collections and displays must be set up on a suitable board or mounted so they can be

easily moved by the Committee. The Committee reserves the right to refuse any exhibit, which cannot be handled easily.

2. Exhibits must remain until 5:30 pm Sunday. 3. Exhibitors may enter only one exhibit in any class number. 4. Items entered in the Bethlehem Fair in previous years may not be entered again. 5. Exhibits can be no larger than 24"x24". 6. The Bethlehem Fair and the Junior Committee are not responsible for loss or damage to

exhibits. 7. The Junior Identification Card or Exhibitor pass must be presented to pick up exhibits at the

close of the Fair. 8. A rosette will be awarded to the exhibitor with the most points as follows: Blue 3 points, Red 2

points, White 1 point. 9. Junior exhibits will be judged under the Danish system. All exhibits are judges on their own

merit and not in competition with other entries. Premiums will be paid as follows: Blue $3.00, Red $2.00, White $1.00.

10. All art work must be framed or quality matted with complete hanging facilities. 11. All clothing must be clean, pressed and on hangers.

Listings for this class may be found by looking under Class A — Vegetables; Class B — Grain; Class C — Fruit; Class F — Baking (except Adult State Baking Contest); Class G — Candy, Class H — Canning, Class J — Dairy and Eggs, Class M — Flowers, and Class N — Herbs

Listing for additional Junior Exhibits may be found below. 1. Junior State Baking Contest (see page 104) 2. King Arthur Flour Junior Baking Contest (see page 71 for Rules and Prizes) 3. Giant Decorated Cookie (judged for decoration only) 4. Decorated Pumpkin 5. Painted Pumpkin 6. Vegetable People 7. Collection of MiniatureVegetables

Giant Vegetables 8. Largest Cucumber 11. Largest Green Summer Squash 9. Largest Carrot 12. Largest Potato 10. Largest Tomato

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Needlework 13. Knitted Article 17. Counted Cross Stitch 14. Crocheted Article 18. Soft Sculpture/felting 15. Needlepoint 19. Latch Hook Article 16. Macramé 20. 3 Hand Made Potholders

Sewing — All clothing must be clean, pressed and on hangers 21. Hand Sewing 36. Bandanna 22. Fancy Pin Cushion 37. Place Mat or Runner 23. Apron 38. Cotton or Wool Suit 24. Towel 39. Bathrobe 25. Bean Bag 40. Blouse 26. Shorts 41. Jumper 27. Pajamas 42. Coat 28. Dress 43. Hand or Tote Bag 29. Shirt 44. Pillowcase 30. Special Occasion Dress 45. Pillow 31. Athletic Wear 46. Quilted Item 32. Vest 47. Stuffed Doll or Animal 33. Skirt 48. Doll in Hand Made Clothing 34. Pants 49. Any Other Item Not Listed 35. Elastic Waist Skirt

Hobbies — Specify kit or original

Class P — Junior Exhibitors, continued

50. Model Car, Kit 51. Model Plane, Kit 52. Model Ship, Kit 53. Model Rocket, Kit 54. Model Truck, Kit 55. Other Model, Kit 56. Pinewood Derby Car 57. Plastic Block Model-not to exceed 24"x24" 58. Holiday Craft 59. Popsicle Stick Project 60. Leather Craft 61. Metal Craft 62. Woodworking 63. Candle 64. Clothes Pin Doll 65. Corn Husk Doll 66. Ceramics (poured and glazed) 67. Ceramics other 68. Hand weaving 69. Reused Denim Craft 70. Painting on clothing

(shirts must be on hangers) 71. Tie Dying — shirts must be on hangers 72. Stenciling on Fabric 73. Stenciling on Wood or Metal 74. Decorated T-shirt (not tie-dye or painting)

on hanger 75. Duct Tape Project 76. Pine Cone Novelty 77. Hand Made Jewelry

78. Diarama 79. Hand Made Key Chain 80. Paper Mache’ 81. Wool felting project 82. Beading-Pony 83. Wind Chimes mobile, must be secure and

hangable 84. Scrapbook 85. Handmade Basket 86. Mask 87. Decorated Picture Frame 88. Pottery 89. Table Top Scarecrow or Door Decoration 90. Craft Made of Recycled Materials 91. Original Collage, must be hangable specify

kit or original, no loose pieces 92. Original Calligraphy, must be hangable 93. Original Cartoon, must be hangable 94. Any other hobby not listed made from a kit 95. Original Handicraft not listed 96. Hobby Collection - must be mounted 97. Numbered Painting - must be hangable 98. Original Art must be framed or Quality

Mounted and Hangable 99. Fairy Garden or House 100. Litchfield County Council of Fairs Youth

Division up to 15 years of age (see page 99.)