Introduction to the fair court and crowning of Fair King & Queen. Applicants must be between the ages of 15-19 years old as of January 1. Application must be submitted by June 15. Interview required. Court announced prior to fair, with King & Queen crowning at Opening Ceremonies. See project guidelines for requirements.
Exhibitors have their projects judged after gaining knowledge around family issues and livign that improve quality of family life or esthetically pleasing improvements to family surroundings.
Exhibitors have their projects judged after gaining knowledge about appropriate growing techniques and production practices for local growing zone. In additional, gain knowledge in one or more of hte following areas: weed, insect or disease identification and/or management.
Exhibitors have their projects judged after gaining knowledge of different techniques, mediums and procedures which are reflected in the creation of a completed craft project.
Exhibitors have their projects judged after gaining knowledge of different techniques, mediums and procedures which are reflected in the creation of a completed photography project.
Exhibitors have their projects judged after learning proper tool usage including safety techniques, reading a pattern and finishing techniques in order to construct an item.
Exhibitors may bring their live animals, birds, fish, etc. to judging, but it is not required. No live animals to be left on the fairgrounds. See project guidelines for requirements, including a report form on the fair's website under Forms.
See project guidelines for requirements. Must be in place by Monday of the fair by 8:00 a.m and remain in place until Sunday after fair at 8:00 a.m. Cash awards. New this year is a class for recycled beautify the fairgrounds displays. With cash prizes. Winners of new exhibits this year may be invited to return to the 2016 fair.
Exhibitors have their projects judged after gaining knowledge about appropriate plant growing techniques, zone appropriate selections, garden maintenance and pest control in order to maximize the quality and quantity of the vegetable being grown.
Youth ages 5-8 years old will exercise their expression self in becoming comfortable with talking to others while explaining knowledge they have learned about a self interest project. See guidelines for requirements. Clover Sprout Showmanship for ages 8 years old as of January 1. See project guidelines for requirements. Clover Sprouts must fill out an entry form or complete online entry process. Clover Sprouts 8 years old as of January 1 of the current year can participate in Clover Sprout Showmanship. See project guidelines..
Sewing exhibitors exhibit their projects for judging after learning sewing techniques and information about fabrics in order to construct a garment that is of quality construction in s uch a manner that the wearer wants to be seen in that apparel.
Exhibitors have their fleeces and projects judged after gaining knowledge in identification of fiber characteristics as well as proper shearing recommendations and wrapping and tying techniques.
Exhibitors have their Dairy Foods projects judged after gaining knowledge of dairy products, nutritional value, product history and product preparation, along with the ability to organize and present information either verbally or visually.
Exhibitors 20 years old and older as of January 1 may enter in Open Exhibits. No entry fee. Awards and ribbons. No interviews. Projects brought into the Fair Sunday prior to fair between Noon and 6 p.m. Pick up is Sunday after fair between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. See projects guidelines for requirements.
Exhibitors 20 years old and older as of January 1 may enter in Open Exhibits. No entry fee. Awards and ribbons. No interviews. Projects brought into the Fair Sunday prior to fair between Noon and 6 p.m. Pick up is Sunday after fair between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. See projects guidelines for requirements.
Exhibitors 20 years old and older as of January 1 may enter in Open Exhibits. No entry fee. Awards and ribbons. No interviews. Projects brought into the Fair Sunday prior to fair between Noon and 6 p.m. Pick up is Sunday after fair between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. See projects guidelines for requirements.
Exhibitors 20 years old and older as of January 1 may enter in Open Exhibits. No entry fee. Awards and ribbons. No interviews. Projects brought into the Fair Sunday prior to fair between Noon and 6 p.m. Pick up is Sunday after fair between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. See projects guidelines for requirements.
Exhibitors 20 years old and older as of January 1 may enter in Open Exhibits. No entry fee. Awards and ribbons. No interviews. Projects brought into the Fair Sunday prior to fair between Noon and 6 p.m. Pick up is Sunday after fair between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. See projects guidelines for requirements.
Exhibitors 20 years old and older as of January 1 may enter in Open Exhibits. No entry fee. Awards and ribbons. No interviews. Projects brought into the Fair Sunday prior to fair between Noon and 6 p.m. Pick up is Sunday after fair between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. See projects guidelines for requirements.
Exhibitors 20 years old and older as of January 1 may enter in Open Exhibits. No entry fee. Awards and ribbons. No interviews. Projects brought into the Fair Sunday prior to fair between Noon and 6 p.m. Pick up is Sunday after fair between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. See projects guidelines for requirements.
Exhibitors 20 years old and older as of January 1 may enter in Open Exhibits. No entry fee. Awards and ribbons. No interviews. Projects brought into the Fair Sunday prior to fair between Noon and 6 p.m. Pick up is Sunday after fair between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. See projects guidelines for requirements.
Exhibitors 20 years old and older as of January 1 may enter in Open Exhibits. No entry fee. Awards and ribbons. No interviews. Projects brought into the Fair Sunday prior to fair between Noon and 6 p.m. Pick up is Sunday after fair between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. See projects guidelines for requirements.
Exhibitors 20 years old and older as of January 1 may enter in Open Exhibits. No entry fee. Awards and ribbons. No interviews. Projects brought into the Fair Sunday prior to fair between Noon and 6 p.m. Pick up is Sunday after fair between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. See projects guidelines for requirements.
Exhibitors 20 years old and older as of January 1 may enter in Open Exhibits. No entry fee. Awards and ribbons. No interviews. Projects brought into the Fair Sunday prior to fair between Noon and 6 p.m. Pick up is Sunday after fair between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. See projects guidelines for requirements.
This project judging is designed to meet the needs of all people or abilities or disabilities. No premiums are paid, however all participants will receive a ribbon. Interview of approximately 10-15 minutes. Parent, guardian or worker must be present at the time of judging.
Exhibitors have their projects judged after gaining knowledge about appropriate plant growing techniques, zone appropriate selections, garden maintenance and pest control in order to maximize the quality and quantity of the flower/indoor plant being grown.
Exhibitors have their projects judged after gaining knowledge of different techniques, mediums and procedures which are reflected in the creation of a completed decoration project along with history/background behind a holiday.
Exhibitors have their projects judged after learning what natural resources are, how and why they exist, how they interrelate with each other, the environment and people.
Exhibitors of Archery and Shooting Sports are required to complete a Safety project to complete their project requirements. EXHIBITORS MUST TURN IN THEIR POSTERS OR NOTEBOOK AT THE TIME OF THE COUNTY SHOOTS. (Project requirements can be satisfied at Winter Achievement.) Accompany your exhibit for an interview.
Exhibitors increase their knowledge about information related to science and technology, and then apply that knowledge into a project that is judged during the week of the fair.
Exhibitors gain skill and personal growth in werbal presentations through the vehicle of speeches, demonstrations and illustrated talks. Competition in individual and team demonstrations.
Tuesday July 18, 2017 9:30am - 11:00am EDT
Schoolhouse8345 County Park Dr., Goodells 48027
Exhibitors have their writing judged after learning to express their thoughts in the form of poetry, prose, fiction, history and journalism, using proper English language words and form. ALL ENTRIES ARE DUE SUNDAY IN THE FAIR OFFICE OR IN STILL EXHIBIT BUILDING ON MONDAY OF THE FAIR BY NOON FOR JUDGES TO REVIEW.
Exhibitors have their projects judged after gaining knowledge and appreciation for traditions, skills and folklore that surrounds our families, communities and world places and people.
Exhibitors have their projects judged after learning basic animal anatomy, physiology, sanitation and/or causes of disease and immunology.
Exhibitors in the swine and sheep project who have not completed a mandatory interview on Saturday prior to fair must complete an animal science project.
Exhibitors have their projects judged after learning different techniques and creative ways to display pictures and mementos that tell a story about the participant or a topic close to the participant's interest.
Entries due Saturday of fair at 9:00 a.m. at the Community Building. Winner announced at Awards Ceremony. Cash award. See project guidelines for requirements.