GENERAL RULES FOR HOME ARTS
Superintendent: Melanie Thomas – Gail Elledge –Thirza
Bremer
1. Entries in the home arts division are open to all
professional and non-professional, adults, youth and the exceptionally
challenged.
2. Only articles fitting the description listed in
this premium book will be accepted for competition and awarded premiums &
ribbons.
3. All articles displayed must be the work of the
individual exhibitor. Articles bought or borrowed will not qualify.
4. No articles will be accepted for judging that have
previously been exhibited at the Baker County Fair.
5. All entries must be clean and in good condition and
must have been completed within the past twelve months.
6. No two (2) entries in the same lot will be accepted
from one individual.
7. Judged divisions will be as follows: (YD) Youth
Division – All youth participating must be 8 years old by September 1, 2009 to receive
premium. Youth age 7 and
under can participate, however they will only receive
a participation certificate and one dollar premium. (AD) Adult Division – open
to all nonprofessional entrants 19
and older. (EC ) Exceptionally Challenged – This
division is open to anyone who is physically, mentally or emotionally
challenged. (PR) Professional Division – open to
all professional entrants 13 and older.
8. A Best of Class ribbon may be awarded at the
discretion of the judges. The Best of Show for each division will be chosen
from Best of Class winners.
9. Judging will take place on Thursday, September 29,
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The public will not be allowed in the building at this
time. Competent judges will be
provided and their decisions will be final.
10. Entries must be brought to the fairgrounds for
registration during scheduled hours ONLY. Entries will be accepted Tuesday, September 27, 2011
from 12 p.m. to 7
p.m. and Wednesday, September 28, 2011 from 12 p.m. to 7
p.m. All baked goods and candies will be accepted Wednesday, September 28 from
3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
ONLY.
Check the website out for all the rules, dates and time of the fair.
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