2023 Competitive Entries Catalog

SEPTEMBER 29 – OCTOBER 8

COMPETITIVE ENTRIES Celebrating 141 Years

ENTRY DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 1

Fairgrounds Admin Office - 421 W. 27th Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 68, Winston-Salem, NC 27102 Telephone: (336) 727-2236

The Carolina Classic Fair is a member of the International Association of Fairs and Expositions, the N.C. Association of Agricultural Fairs, Outdoor Amusement Business Association, and the National Independent Concessionaires Association.

CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM Allen Joines, Mayor City Council

Denise D. Adams Mayor Po Tempore North Ward Robert C. Clark West Ward

Kevin Mundy Southwest Ward Annette Scippio East Ward Barbara H. Burke Northeast Ward James Taylor Jr. Southeast Ward

John Larson South Ward

Jeff MacIntosh Northwest Ward

Public Assembly Facilities Commission Haley Gingles - Chair

Bill Oakes Billy Rich

Otis Northington Priscilla Green

Kathleen Garber Manya Stewart

Ray Boden Vicki Miller

Carolina Classic Fair Planning Committee Kathleen Garber - Chair

Rachel Barron Kimberly Gressley

Karen McHugh Joseph Hamby Safiya Griggs Anthony Tang

Willie Cumbo Carrie Collins

Fairgrounds Public Assemblies Facilities Director - Robert Mulhearn Fair Director - Cheryle Hartley Assistant Fair Director - Cary Hester Competitive Exhibits Coordinator - Melissa Taylor, Samantha Brannock Marketing / Media - DJ Hargrave Box Office - Lee Shapiro Support Staff - Jane Lovette Operations/Maintenance - David Smith, Demetre Burrell, Melissa Taylor, TJ Hunter

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Dear Friends of the Fair,

It’s that time again! Just as the summer heat starts to be unbearable (especially when paired with the unexpected wildfire smoke), we get to turn our attention to cooler weather, clearer skies, and a whole lot of Fair fun! This year’s Carolina Classic Fair will be the 141 st time that our community gathers to celebrate and experience the very best that Northwest North Carolina has to offer. I hope you will mark your calendars and make plans to attend and participate in the 2023 Carolina Classic Fair, September 29 – October 8. In the pages that follow, you’ll find all the information that you need for the numerous competitive entry categories. One of my favorite things to do at the Fair is to walk through the various buildings and be amazed by the incredible things that people have made, grown, and raised. This could be the year that you take home the blue ribbon, but you must enter the competition for that to happen! Even if you don’t enter anything in the Fair, we will be experiencing “Magic in the Fair” for 10 days straight and you don’t want to miss out on the fun. The fairgrounds staff has been hard at work all year to make sure this year’s Fair will include elements you’ve come to love over the years as well as new food and entertainment options. I am especially excited to see the look of wonder on people’s faces as they encounter our illusionists, magicians, and other strolling acts. If you see any staff members as you explore the Fairgrounds this fall, make sure to express your appreciation for all that they’ve done to facilitate another amazing Fair for us all to enjoy. I truly believe that the Carolina Classic Fair is one the best things about Winston-Salem, and I love that we get to share it with all of our attendees, volunteers, vendors, exhibitors, entertainment acts, and sponsors. Make sure you’re included in at least one of those groups this year, because I can’t wait to share this year’s magical experience with you!

Fare thee well, my fellow Fair folk!

Kathleen Garber Chair, Carolina Classic Fair Planning Committee

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Dear Friends of the Fair, There’s “Magic In The Fair”! The Fair will be here before you know it and it is going to be MAGICAL! We sincerely appreciate every one of you who attended last year. There is no better way to create new memories than spending it at the 2023 Carolina Classic Fair. This year the Carolina Classic Fair will celebrate our 141 st fair in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County. We have some of your favorite entertainment returning and numerous new and magical shows that we are adding for your enjoyment. Some of the entertainment this year will feature Extreme Illusions & Escapes, a family friendly Las Vegas style illusion show consisting of large scale, modern illusions, and edge of your seat, dangerous escapes. Strolling around the grounds you will also meet a Mythical Creature face to face, featuring “the Dragon Tamer” riding a dragon or carrying around a Baby Male Dragon. PIGS ARE BACK!!! Featuring Show -Me Swine Racing Pigs with 3 fun filled exciting races per show. Rock-N-Circus – featuring Shane Hansen and his acrobatic death-defying shows. Tanzanite African Acrobats – high energy acrobatics mingled with pyramid building, chair stacks and hand balancing, all set to African beats. In the Annex Market Place, we have the brand new The Nascar Experience that puts you in various Nascar simulators to immerse you into the racing experience. For the kids and young at heart we will have RC2U Portable Racing featuring 1/10 scale stock car and monster truck RC racing on an indoor track for our racing enthusiast to test their skills. Be sure to look for all our strolling entertainment featuring Magic Man TJ Hill, the Living Zultar and Alford E Gator and more that will be located all over the grounds. Don’t forget to visit our always popular Yesterday Village to see our Wood Bowl Turner – Roger Abrahamson, Tin Smith – Michael Felk, Chainsaw Carver - Michael Ayers, and other Candle Making, Pottery, Loom, Glass Blowing, and Blacksmith demonstrations. There will also be nightly Wine Tastings and our Special Foods competitions to enjoy. The Grandstand will be full of excitement with our Demo Derby’s and Figure 8 Racing, Rodeos, Tractor Pulls and other musical entertainment. Make plans to visit the Fair several times to meet your friends and create a lifetime of Magical memories. Take a few minutes and go to carolinaclassicfair.com , look through the dozens of categories listed in our Premium Catalog and be sure to enter. The Fair encourages everyone to enter their best work in the spirit of friendly competition for the opportunity to compete for beautiful ribbons and over $250,000 in premiums. Very special thanks go out to all our sponsors who provide support of the Fair and prizes in the Special Events competitions! The Carolina Classic Fair is proud to be a cherished tradition in Winston-Salem. We continue to grow because of the friendly people, the high quality of life and our diverse population. The 2023 Carolina Classic Fair will be full of magic, fun and excitement for everyone. Come celebrate with us as we create “Magic In The Fair” for everyone to remember! Sincerely,

Cheryle C. Hartley Fair Director

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General Information

SPECIAL DAYS School Day (Monday, October 2) See page 11 - FREE

Sr. Adult Day (Tuesday, October 3) see page 161 for special activities Special Education Day (Wednesday, October 4) See page 11 - FREE Crisis Control Can Day (Wednesday, October 4 from 11:00-closing) See page 11 - FREE (Bring 5 non-perishable items of food and receive free admission) Military Day (Thursday, October 5) See page 11 - FREE (All active and retired Military and immediate family with ID receive free admission) Sr. Adults (65 & over, with ID ALL WEEK) - FREE

Hours of Operation

Friday - September 29 11:00 am - Gates, Exhibit Halls Open 12:00 pm - Midway Open 10:00 pm - Exhibit Halls close 11:00 pm - Fairgrounds close Saturday - September 30 9:00 am - Gates, Exhibit Halls Open 12:00 pm - Midway Open 10:00 pm - Exhibit Halls close 11:00 pm - Fairgrounds close Sunday - October 1 11:00 am - Gates, Exhibit Halls Open 12:00 pm - Midway Open 10:00 pm - Exhibit Halls close 11:00 pm - Fairgrounds close Monday - October 2 9:00 am - School Day (preschool - 5th grade) 11:00 am - Open to Public: Gates, Exhibit Halls Open 12:00 pm - Midway Open 10:00 pm - Exhibit Halls close 11:00 pm - Fairgrounds close Tuesday - October 3 9:00 am - Senior Adult Day 10:00 am - Exhibit Halls Open 11:00 am - Open to Public: Gates, 12:00 pm - Midway Open 10:00 pm - Exhibit Halls close 11:00 pm - Fairgrounds close

Wednesday - October 4 9:00 am - Special Education Day 11:00 am - Open to Public - Gates, Exhibit Halls 12:00 pm - Midway Open 10:00 pm - Exhibit Halls close 11:00 pm - Fairgrounds close Thursday - October 5 11:00 am - Gates, Exhibit Halls Open 12:00 pm - Midway Open 10:00 pm - Exhibit Halls close 11:00 pm - Fairgrounds close Friday - October 6 11:00 am - Gates, Exhibit Halls Open 12:00 pm - Midway Open 10:00 pm - Exhibit Halls close 11:00 pm - Fairgrounds close Saturday - October 7 9:00 am - Gates, Exhibit Halls Open 12:00 pm - Midway Open 10:00 pm - Exhibit Halls close 11:00 pm - Fairgrounds close Sunday - October 8 11:00 am-Gates, Exhibit Halls Open 12:00 pm - Midway Open 10:00 pm - Exhibit Halls close 11:00 pm - Fairgrounds close

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General Rules

1. See page 5 for daily hours of operation. 2. The Fair will take reasonable precaution to prevent the theft of articles on the Fairgrounds, but, should theft occur, it will not be responsible. 3. All exhibits will be under special charge of Department Superintendent who will enter and display all exhibits and will return articles to exhibitor upon receipt of claim check at the time specified for release of exhibits. Judging will take place as scheduled under each department. 4. The right is reserved to place exhibits in their proper class if they have been incorrectly entered. 5. Any and all articles obnoxious, or repulsive in character (including nudity) will be forbidden entry, or if entered without being fully known, shall be removed at once. 6. Exhibitors must see to the proper delivery of any article and livestock on the grounds, and to the proper care of the latter, as no charge for transportation or drayage will be paid by the Fair. Exhibitors must see to the proper delivery of any article and livestock on the grounds, and to the proper care of the latter, as no charge for transportation or drayage will be paid by the Fair. 7. All articles which are the product of the soil must be entered in the name of the producer. Articles showing handiwork or skill must be entered in the name of the one whose skill they exhibit. Such may be individuals, firms, or factories. Failure to comply with this rule will bar the violator from competing for any premiums whatsoever, and render him and his exhibit liable to expulsion from the grounds. 8. Exhibitors may make only one entry in each class. EXCEPTIONS : See rules governing Livestock, Flower Show and Tobacco Leaf Show. 9. All entries shall be for the first premium of the class number under which they are entered; but, failing to take the first, shall compete for the second, if second is offered; but shall not be awarded more than one premium under the same number. Judges' decision is final if all criteria is met. Judging results records will be used to clarify winners, placement of ribbons and premiums paid. 10. NO ARTICLE OR ANIMAL WILL BE ENTITLED TO SPACE UNTIL THE PROPER ENTRY HAS BEEN MADE. SPACE IS LIMITED. (All entries will be accepted in order of receipt until all available space is filled. In any case, all entries must be received by the date specified under each department, and when all space is filled, the management reserves the right to refuse entries even if received before the specified date. 11. All entries will be numbered and recorded in the book of entry of the proper department. Entry tags will be issued, bearing entry number and exhibitor number - tag to be attached to the exhibit and the stub (claim check) retained by the exhibitor and presented on Monday when the exhibit is released. In most departments, entries will be acknowledged by letter, which will include entry tags for each exhibit entered. Be sure to bring these entry tags with your entries and attach by tying or pinning to the article to which it belongs. These claim checks are your proof that you have pre-entered as required, and save time in accepting your entries for exhibit. Do not remove claim check. (Please see rules for each separate department.) 12. Exhibits will not be accepted by mail or public transportation unless entry procedures have been followed and specific permission is granted. 13. No persons will be allowed to see the entries or have access to the judging results record until after the awards have been made. 14. Items must be picked up no later than two weeks after the close of the fair. Any items remaining will be donated or thrown away. 15.Should any person misrepresent his exhibit and a premium be awarded for it, such pre - mium may be withheld by the management. 16.The management reserves the right to withhold premiums in any case in which it shall appear to them that the regulations have not been complied with, or that fraud has been practiced or attempted. Anyone knowing that fraud has been practiced and wanting to submit complaint should do so in writing no later than 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday, October 11. 17. NOTICE - the Fair and the City of Winston-Salem will not be responsible for any claims, losses, injuries, or damages done to, occasioned by, or arising from any animal or item

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exhibited and the exhibitor shall release, indemnify and hold harmless the Fair and the City of Winston-Salem, its agents, employees, officers and contractors from all claims, losses, injuries and damages including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees. 18. No dogs allowed on Fairgrounds except Sheepherding dogs, and assistance animals for the disabled. 19. No automobiles or other vehicles (including golf carts) will be allowed to service exhibits, food stands, shows, or concessions during Fair operating hours. 20. Parking space does not insure against theft or fire, hence the Fair is not responsible in case of theft or fire. 21. All persons are requested to stay away from designated danger areas, as the Fair will not be responsible for any accidents. 22. Any person or persons obstructing any passage or roadway on the Fairgrounds with automobile or other vehicle shall forthwith remove it or be subject to the penalty of a misde - meanor, and expulsion from the grounds. 23. No person will be allowed to distribute advertising or handbills on Fairgrounds or in any of the buildings except advertising, which may be handed out from a rented space occupied by his exhibit and subject to approval of Fair manager. No peddling, hawking, selling or distribution of materials will be allowed except from rented space assigned by Fair manager. 24. No person will be permitted to remain on the grounds overnight, except those granted permission by the management 25. Drunkenness, quarreling or the use of profane or obscene language will not be permitted on the grounds. The Fair reserves the right to expel any objectionable person or persons from the grounds upon the refund of admission price. 26. Fireworks, petroleum, gunpowder, or other dangerous or objectionable material will not be allowed on the grounds without permission. 27. General illumination for buildings and grounds is provided by the Fair. All connections to main feed lines must be authorized by the management. All exhibitors or concessionaires must have a permit before any electrical connection may be made, and a reasonable charge for these connections will be made. PREMIUMS AND AWARDS 28. A premium ribbon is a badge of merit, and in no case should be attached to an article or animal where meritorious qualities are lacking. 29. The following colors will be used to designate awards: Champion - Royal Purple Reserve Champion - Lavender First Premium - Blue

Second Premium - Red Third Premium - White Fourth Premium - Pink Fifth Premium - Yellow Sixth Premium - Dark Green Seventh Premium - Light Green Eighth Premium - Brown Ninth Premium - Gray Tenth Premium and above - Light Blue

All Ribbons "if awarded" must be picked up following the fair. No ribbons will be mailed. 30. Premiums will be paid only from the judging results records and NOT from the ribbons or tags on exhibits. Payment of Premiums will be paid by check after the Fair. ALL CHECKS ARE VOID 60 DAYS AFTER ISSUE. 31. Errors or omissions in premium payments not reported to the Fair Administrative Office by December 31, 2023 will not be paid. 32. All entries MUST be made online or post marked by September 1. Any entries made after September 1 will not be accepted. Exception Livestock.

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The City of Winston-Salem does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, national origin, religion or disability in its employment opportunities, programs, services or activities. All requests for appropriate auxiliary aids and services, when necessary to offer a person with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in or enjoy the benefits of City services, programs or activities, must be made within a reasonable time prior to the activity to the Carolina Classic Fair (336) 727-2236. MISCELLANEOUS If available, space will be allotted for the exhibition of articles other than those listed in this catalog if they are considered worthy for exhibition. All general rules apply. Pre-entry will be required no later than September 1. Ribbons may be awarded where merited.

Directions to Fairgrounds

Web site: CarolinaClassicFair.com E-mail: comments@carolinaclassicfair.com Telephone: 336.727.2236

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Livestock Judging Schedule

BEEF CATTLE Angus - Oct. 5 - 2:00 PM

SHEEP All Breeds (Open & Jr. Show) - Oct. 5 -1:00 PM Jr. Commercial Ewe - Oct. 2 - 6:00 PM Jr. Market Lamb - Oct. 1 - 2:00 PM Shepherd's Lead - Oct. 1 - 6:00 PM Wool Sheep Breeds - Oct. 5 - 12:00 Noon GOATS Youth Division - Oct. 7- 2:00 PM Open Show - Oct. 8 - 9:00 AM SWINE Jr. Market Swine Show - Sept. 30 - 4:00pm POULTRY & PIGEONS Sept. 30 - 7:00 AM ROOSTER CROWING CONTEST Oct. 4 - 4:00 PM

Santa Gertrudis - Oct. 5 - 4:00 PM Other Beef Breeds - Oct. 5 - 6:00 PM Hereford - Oct. 6 - 12:00 Noon Simmental - Oct. 6 - 3:00 PM Red Angus - Oct. - 4:30 PM Jr. Beef Heifer - Showmanship - Oct. 7 -3:00 PM Jr. Feeder Steer Show - Oct. 7 - 6:00 PM Jr. Beef Heifer - Breed Shows - Oct. 8 - 12:00 PM DAIRY CATTLE Aryshire/Brown Swiss/Holstein (Open Show & Jr. Show) - Oct. 2 - 1:00 PM Guernsey/Jersey (Open Show & Jr. Show) - Oct. 3 - 10:00 AM Jr. Dairy Showmanship - Oct. 2/3 - TBA MEAT GOATS Sept. 30 - 1:00 PM

Judging Schedule and Special Events

AGRONOMY - September 28 BEES and HONEY - September 28 DECORATED APPLES, PUMPKINS & POTATOES - September 28 FRUITS - APPLES - September 28 FRUITS - OTHER - September 28 VEGETABLES - September 28 EDUCATIONAL BOOTHS - September 25 ARTS and CRAFTS - September 25 FLORICULTURE Friday Show - Design - Horticulture/Container - Grown Plants - September 29 Wednesday Show - Design - Horticulture - October 4 Youth/Horticulture/Container - Grown Plants - October 4 Professional Florists - October 5 SPECIAL CHILDREN and ADULT CRAFTS - September 25 HOMEMAKING - September 25 HOME FURNISHINGS - September 25 QUILTS - September 18 HAND CRAFTS - September 25 FUN TIME FOR SENIOR ADULTS - October 3 - 10:00 AM FAMILY HEIRLOOMS (Yesterday Village Museum) - September 25 SPECIAL EVENTS Mid-Atlantic Southeastern Wine Competition - August 5-6 Essay Contest - Sept. 25 Poetry Contest - September 25 Decorated Wreaths - September 25 Decorated Family Christmas Trees - September 25

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Judging Schedule and Special Events

SPECIAL FUN-FOOD CONTESTS Appalachian Mountain Brewery - Better with Beer - September 29 - 7:00 pm Brasstown Chocolate - Chocolate Extravaganza - September 30 - 7:00 pm Village Tavern's - The Great Chicken Challenge - October 1 - 4:00 pm New Kid on the Block - LeanBack Soul Food - October 2 - 7:00 pm Rock of Ages Winery - Food for the Ages - October 3 - 7:00 pm "Got to Be NC" Honey Contest - October 4 - 7:00 pm Conrad & Hinkle - Local Flavors Pimento Cheese Contest - October 5 - 7:00 pm Get Your Hawg On - McMaster's Hawg Sauce - October 6 - 7:00 pm Get Your Green On - Rosey Bloom's Collards - October 7 - 12:00 Noon WBFJ Heavenly Cake Night - October 7 - 7:00 pm Main Street Lawn & Garden - I Love Pie Contest - October 8 - 4:00 pm Photo Fun Fair - September 25 Amateur Adult Photography - September 25 Technology Education - September 25 Jr. Homemaking -September 25 Jr. Hobbies & Crafts - September 25 Youth Booths - September 25

Carolina Classic Fair - Future Dates

2024 2025 2026 2027

October 4 - October 13 October 3 - October 12 October 2 - October 11 October 1 - October 10

2028 2029 2030 2031

September 29 - October 8 September 28 - October 7 October 4 - October 13 October 3 - October 12

Carolina Classic Fair Facts - Fair Attendance

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

312,607 331,605 314,307 341,811 344,141 297,294 316,682 371,219 310,160 321,728 353,762

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022

357,416 284,601 320,846 300,362 253,700 280,067 300,105 325,856 292,321 182,048 229,761

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Special Days for Special Groups

SCHOOL DAY (Preschool-5th Grades) Monday, October 2 - 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Students (Preschool - 5th grade) Free until 2:00 pm SENIOR ADULT DAY

Tuesday, October 3 - Gates Open To Seniors 9:00 am 65 years and over, admitted Free all week with Proper ID. Aides assisting Seniors admitted Free on this day. Special Fun Time & Special Events for Senior Adults beginning at 10:00 am. SPECIAL EDUCATION DAY Wednesday, October 4

Gates Open Special Education Day Groups 9:00 am Free for persons with disabilities and their aides. CRISIS CONTROL CAN DAY Wednesday, October 4 - 11:00 am - Closing Bring 5 cans or 5 boxes of Non-perishable food and receive free admission. MILITARY APPRECIATION DAY Thursday, October 5 - Gates Open 11:00 am Active and Retired Military with immediate family, admitted Free with Proper ID. Grandstand Attractions Free Admission To All Grandstand Attractions With Fair Gate Admission

Friday, September 29 Demolition Derby Saturday, September 30 Figure 8 Racing Sunday, October 1 Rodeo Monday, October 2 Concert TBA Tuesday, October 3 Concert TBA

Wednesday, October 4 Concert TBA Thursday, October 5 Demolition Derby Friday, October 6 Figure 8 Racing Saturday, October 7 OTTPA Tractor Pull Sunday, October 8 Rodeo

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DON'T MISS THE MAGIC IN YESTERDAY VILLAGE

Enjoy Bluegrass Music Performed by Jeff Foxall, Craig Smith, Scott Huffman and Robert Sprye

Glass Artist, Jeff Wilson

Wine Tasting Daily 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Visit The Mid-Atlantic Southeastern Wine Display

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Agronomy Department A SUPERINTENDENTS:

Cole Brannock COMMITTEE: Danny Vogler, Lisa Farrimond, Marshall & Tammy Whitt, Dona Martin Harvey & Susan Moser, Jimmy Speas Exhibits accepted Wednesday, September 27 from 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Exhibits released Monday, October 9 from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm JUDGING: Grains, Forage Crops & Tobacco Leaf Show

Thursday, September 28 ADVISOR: Tim Hambrick Forsyth County Cooperative Extension Service

RULES, REGULATIONS AND INFORMATION 1. Entries are open to residents of North Carolina and the following adjacent counties in Virginia: Carroll, Patrick and Grayson. There is no entry fee. All exhibits must be pre-entered on Carolina Classic Fair entry blanks. Entry blanks must be fully completed. You must include Exhibitors Name, Address, Phone Number & The Last Four (4) Digits of the Social Security Number in order to receive prize money. Entry blanks must be completed online or mailed to the Carolina Classic Fair, PO Box 68, Winston-Salem, NC 27102 or brought to the Fair Office, 421 W. 27th Street, Gate 9 and must be postmarked no later than September 1. 2. Entries will be acknowledged with an exhibitor’s letter and entry tags for each exhibit. The exhibitor’s letter will contain instructions on where to bring your exhibit. Entry tags must be brought with the exhibit described on tag (Do not Attach tag to item), they are your proof that you have pre-entered as required and save time in accepting your entries for exhibit. Do not remove claim check from tag. It will be removed and returned to you at time of entry by the Department worker. All items are to be picked up Monday after the Fair. 3. Exhibitors may only enter one item per item number. Do not enter “Judge’s Choice” Categories, all first place winners will be considered. Entries are accepted only from those who are willing to certify that they planted, cultivated and harvested the crops. Exhibits must be grown by exhibitor any time after January 1 of current year. 4. Exhibits will be displayed in the Agriculture Building. 5. The Fair will furnish all containers unless otherwise specified. 6. The Fair will not be responsible for any loss or damage to any exhibit. 7. The Fair reserves the right to remove and destroy any exhibit that has deteriorated. 8. The decision of the judges will be final. 9. Premiums will be paid only from the judging results sheets and not from the ribbons or tags on the exhibits. 10. Fair Management reserves the right to withhold premiums of any exhibit removed before the above specified release date. 11. Exhibits not picked up on release date will be disposed of at the discretion of the superintendent. 12. Fair management reserves the final and absolute right to interpret these rules. 13. Exhibits will be disqualified and not considered in judging if rules are not followed. 14. All entries must be brought in good condition.

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Department A - Section 100 - Grains Premiums: 1st: $14 2nd: $10 3rd: $8 4th: $6 5th: $5 6th: $4

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Oats, any variety, 1 gallon Wheat, any variety, 1 gallon Barley or Rye, any variety, 1 gallon Soybeans, any variety, 1 gallon

Shelled Corn, white or yellow, any variety , 1 gallon Corn, White or Yellow, any variety, 10 ears

Popcorn, any variety, 10 ears

Judge’s Choice - $10 & Rosette Will be selected from 1st place winners of above categories. * Bring 1 gallon clear glass or plastic jar sealed with lid. Department A - Section 101 - Ornamental Corn 1st: $10 2nd: $8 3rd: $7 4th: $6 5th: $5 6th: $4 Three ears of Ornamental Corn (best shape, uniform in size WITH shucks) 1st: $8 2nd: $7 3rd: $6 4th: $5 5th: $4 6th: $3 One ear of Ornamental Corn (largest by weight- WITHOUT shuck) 1st: $18 2nd: $14 3rd: $10 4th: $8 5th: $7 6th: $6

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Most decorative display of Ornamental Corn (consisting of no more than 12, no less than 6 ears). DISPLAY NOT TO EXCEED 24” IN ANY DIRECTION. Judge’s Choice - $10 & Rosette Will be selected from 1st place winners of above categories.

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Department A - Section 102 - Forage Crops

RULES, REGULATIONS AND INFORMATION

1. Hay exhibit should be a twelve inch (12") thick wafer of “block” taken from an actual rect - angular bale of field cured hay. It is permissible to enter hay that has received preservatives or drying agents. 2. Silage exhibit should be taken from a conventional silo after a minimum of three (3) weeks storage, and tightly packed into a wide mouth clear glass jar and sealed with a lid. Preserva - tives are permissible. Premiums: 1st: $16 2nd: $12 3rd: $10 4th: $8 5th: $7 6th: $6 HAY 0013 Hay - Orchard Grass 0014 Hay - Fescue 0015 Hay - Lespedeza, Clover or Oats 0016 Hay - Alfalfa 0017 Hay - Legume or Grass Mixture 0018 Hay - Other (Soybean, Millet, Sorghum/Sudangrass, etc.) 0019 Silage or Haylage Judge’s Choice - $10 & Rosette Will be selected from 1st place winners of above categories.

Department A - Section 103 - Tobacco Leaf Show J UDGING : Thursday, September 28 at 8:30 am CHAIRMAN : Tim Hambrick, Cooperative Extension, Winston-Salem, NC JUDGE : TBA

RULES, REGULATIONS AND INFORMATION

1. Pre-entry is required. 2. Tobacco must be grown by exhibitor. One normal size hand will constitute an entry for Flue-cured tobacco and one stalk for Burley tobacco. 3. Exhibitor may submit (5) Five entries (one entry for each class). Each exhibitor will indicate the number of entries on the official entry blank. Entry tags will be issued, but the class will not be indicated. All entries will be graded by an Official Grader and/or judge who will place each entry in the proper class. Tobacco Leaf Standard Varieties Premiums: 1st: $25 2nd: $20 3rd: $15 4th: $10 5th: $8 0021 Lugs 0022 Cutters 0023 Leaf 0024 Tips 0025 Burley (Best Stalk) Judge’s Choice - $10 & Rosette Will be selected from 1st place winners of above categories.

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Bees and Honey Department B SUPERINTENDENT: Jeff Thompson, Pfafftown, NC ASSISTANTS: Tom Shutt, Winston-Salem Rick Weavil JUDGE: Don Hopkins, Snow Camp, NC Exhibits accepted Wednesday, September 27 from 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Exhibits released Monday, October 9 from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm JUDGING: Thursday, September 28 RULES, REGULATIONS AND INFORMATION

1. Open to North Carolina and Virginia counties: Carroll, Grayson and Patrick. Junior Division is open to Jr. Beekeepers ages 6-16 years. 2. Entries close and must be postmarked no later than midnight, September 1. Entry blanks are in back of Fair Catalog and must be completed online or mailed to Carolina Classic Fair, PO Box 68, Winston-Salem, NC 27102 or brought to the Fair Office, 421 W. 27th Street, Gate 9. There is no entry fee. 3. Exhibitors may make only one entry in each class and must be willing to certify that he/ she produced all honey and beeswax entered. Honey must be of current year's production. 4. Name of exhibitor shall not be placed over the exhibit until judging is completed. NO labels on honey jars are permitted. 5. All honey entries needed to be submitted in 2 glass queen body jars filled to the rim of the jar just below the cap. These factors are general guides for the use of judges and exhibitors. The assign- ment of points for each factor in judging will be at the discretion of the judges. The moisture content of Honey entries will be checked by the superintendent upon receipt at the Fair, if requested. GUIDELINES FOR JUDGING Display Factors 1. Educational and advertising value 2. Showmanship: includes decoration, overall attractiveness and originality 3. Quality: includes overall display and component parts

20 points 30 points 15 points 5 points 30 points 100 points 40 points 30 points 30 points 100 points

Beeswax and Models Factors 1. Color: straw to canary yellow 2. Cleanliness: absence of honey, propolis and other impurities 3. Uniformity of appearance of all wax in entry 4. Aroma and texture 5. Quality and appearance of beeswax products Brood Combs Factors 1. Quality: straightness of combs, freedom from irregular and excess drone cells, absence of pollen or propolis filled cells, comb built to bottom and corners of frames, assembly and cleanliness of wooden frames 2. Uniformity: uniformity of wooden frames and cells

70 points 30 points 100 points

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Creamed Honey Factors 1. Fineness of crystals

30 points 25 points 30 points 15 points 100 points 25 points 5 points 20 points 10 points 20 points 10 points 10 points 100 points 25 points 30 points 20 points 15 points 10 points 100 points 10 points 10 points 30 points 15 points 15 points 15 points 5 points 100 points 40 points 30 points 30 points 100 points 10 points 20 points 20 points 15 points 15 points 20 points 100 points 30 points 30 points 20 points 10 points 10 points 100 points

2. Uniformity and firmness of product 3. Cleanliness and freedom from foam 4. Flavor and color Honey Mead or Wine Factors 1. Clarity

2. Color 3. Taste 4. Body 5. Bouquet 6. Bottles

7. Bottles closure Beeswax Factors 1. Color: straw to canary yellow 2. Cleanliness: absence of honey and other impurities 3. Uniformity of appearance 4. Absence of cracking and shrinkage 5. Aroma and texture Extracted Honey Factors 1. Density (moisture content over 18.6% - Disqualified) 2. Absence of granulation or crystallization

3. Cleanliness: absence of lint, dirt, wax and foam 4. Flavor: absence of overheating and fermentation 5. Color and brightness 6. Container appearance: cleanliness and uniformity 7. Uniformity of entries in class Display of Nectar-Producing Plants Factors 1. Educational Value: Information and effectiveness in transmitting information 2. Quality: Overall attractiveness 3. Showmanship: Originality, choice of colors and arrangement Chunk Honey Factors 1. Density of liquid portion (moisture over 18.6% - Disqualified) 2. Cleanliness of liquid portion: absence of foam, dirt, wax and crystallization 3. Neatness of comb cut; ragged edges, parallel cuts and uniformity of size cut 4. Absence of watery cappings, uncapped cells and pollen cells 5. Cleanliness: lack of travel stain and foreign matter in comb 6. Uniformity of appearance: includes containers, cut comb, liquid honey and total contents of jars Gift Package of Bee Products Factors 1. General appearance 2. Originality 3. Quality of components 4. Availability of components 5. Manageability (ability to transport)

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Department B - Section 101 - Senior Division 1st: $90 2nd: $85 3rd: $75 4th: $65 0001 _Display not less than 24 lbs. nor more than 48 lbs. of honey. Can be in glasses, _frames, or both DISPLAY FACTORS 1. Educational and advertising value 2. Showmanship: includes decoration, overall attractiveness and originality 3. Quality: includes overall display and component parts

Premiums: 1st: $10 2nd: $8 3rd: $7 4th: $6 5th: $5

0002 _Bright chunk honey in 1 lb. jars, 2 only 0003 _Bright extracted honey in 1 lb. jars, 2 only 0004 _Amber chunk honey in 1 lb. jars, 2 only 0005 _Amber extracted honey in 1 lb. jars, 2 only 0006 _Dark chunk honey in 1 lb. jars, 2 only 0007 _Dark extracted honey in 1 lb. jars, 2 only 0008 _Creamed honey in 1 lb. jars, 2 only

Premiums: 1st: $14 2nd: $12 3rd: $10 4th: $8 0009 _Two bottles approx. 26 oz. capacity each, .carbonated Sweet Mead 0010 _Two bottles approx. 26 oz. capacity each, .carbonated Dry Mead Premiums: 1st: $10 2nd: $8 3rd: $7 4th: $6 5th: $5 0011 _Light Cut Comb Squares (2) in container - not less than 12 ounces 0012 _Dark Cut Comb Squares (2) in container - not less than 12 ounces 0013 _Best display of beeswax products (models, candles, novelties) 0014 _Beeswax Block (not less than 15 lbs.) 0015 _Cut Comb 0016 _Extract Comb 0017 _Display of Nectar - producing plants, showing bloom (may include living plants, _dried, pictures, or other aids suitably mounted or displayed) Premiums: 1st: $14 2nd: $12 3rd: $10 4th: $8 0018 _Gift Package of Bee Products (Suitable for sale to public) (See Factors Page 18) Sr. Sweepstakes - $25 & Rosette Department B - Section 102 - Junior Division (Limited to Ages 6 - 16) The theme of the display must be related to BEEKEEPING or any phase of BEEKEEPING (i.e. pollination, honey production, beeswax usage, etc.). The Junior Division entries ARE NOT to be an abbreviated version of the Senior Division. In addition to the General Rules and Regulations for Department B, the following guidelines must be strictly observed. 1. Any Beekeeping items or products may be used to reinforce the theme of the display, however, the major content of the display must be unmistakably the result of the Junior entrant’s efforts. 2. Adult advice and assistance are encouraged, however, this is a Junior display and will be judged on the entrant’s individual effort. Any display that does not obviously reflect work of the entrant will be disqualified.

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GUIDELINES FOR JUDGING JUNIOR DISPLAYS 1. Clarity of Display Theme (Communication of theme to the observer, clearly and quickly) 2. Educational and Advertising Value 3. Originality and Attractiveness 4. Quality and Uniformity (Poster art, lettering and products used)

30 points 25 points 25 points 20 points 100 points

Premiums: 1st: $75 2nd: $65 3rd: $60 4th: $55 0020 Educational Beekeeping Display- Theme: Life of a Bee (Ages 6-10) 0021 Educational Beekeeping Display- Theme: 12 Months of Bee Keeping (Ages 11-16) Jr. Sweepstakes Ages 6-10 - $15 & Rosette Jr. Sweepstakes Ages 11-16 - $15 & Rosette (Due space restriction, only 5 entries will be accepted in each of the above departments)

Department B - Foods Cooked With Honey Chairman: Amanda Horn, Clemmons, NC (336)682-8368 Exhibits accepted Wednesday, September 27 from 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Exhibits released Monday, October 9 from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm JUDGING: Thursday, September 28 at 8:30 am GUIDELINES FOR JUDGING FOODS COOKED WITH HONEY Appearance, Texture and Flavor

All entries in this section MUST CONTAIN AT LEAST 1/4 CUP OF HONEY as one of the main sweetening ingredients. The purpose of this competition is to demonstrate skill in the use of honey in cooking. There are no other ingredient restrictions and commercial mixes may be used. Judging criteria used in Culinary Department will be used as guidelines in judging foods cooked with honey. All breads, rolls, muffins, cookies and candy must be placed on an appropriate size styrofoam or paper plate. Cake must be placed on 6" X 10" cardboard and placed in a clear plastic bag with entry tag attached to plate and extending outside of bag. Exhibitors must bring one-half cake, one-half loaf bread, six cookies, eight pieces of candy, four muffins. Entries from same family must be from different recipes . All entries become property of the Fair and will be disposed of after the Fair. Please type recipe on 8 1/2" x 11" sheet of white paper, using only one side listing all ingredients and preparation steps. Type name, address and phone number on reverse side, upper right corner. All entries and recipes become property of the Fair and may be used for publicity or promotion.

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Department B - Section 103 - Foods Cooked With Honey Adult Entries (Ages 17 and Over) Premiums: 1st: $14 2nd: $12 3rd: $10

0024 _Cake - Honey Spiced (1/2 cake) 0025 _Cake - Any Other (1/2 cake)

Premiums: 1st: $10 2nd: $8 3rd: $6

0026 _Bread - Yeast - White (1/2 loaf) 0027 _Rolls - Pecan, Cinnamon with honey glaze (4) 0028 _Rolls - Plain with honey topping (4) 0029 _Muffins (4) 0030 _Cookies - Any Flavor (6) 0031 _Candy - Any Flavor (8 pieces)

Judge’s Choice - $10 & Rosette Will be selected from all 1st place winners in above categories

Department B - Section 104 - Foods Cooked With Honey Junior Entries (Ages 16 and Under) Premiums: 1st: $10 2nd: $8 3rd: $6

0033 _Cake - Honey Spiced (1/2 cake) 0034 _Bread - Yeast - White (1/2 loaf)

Premiums: 1st: $6 2nd: $5 3rd: $3

0035 _Rolls - Plain with honey topping (4) 0036 _Muffins (4) 0037 _Cookies - Any Flavor (6) 0038 _Candy - Any Flavor (8 pieces)

Judge’s Choice - $10 & Rosette Will be selected from all 1st place winners in above categories

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Decorated Apples, Pumpkins and Potatoes Department C SUPERINTENDENT: Cole Brannock Exhibits accepted Wednesday, September 27 from 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Exhibits released Monday, October 9 from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm JUDGING: Thursday, September 28 at 8:30 am

RULES, REGULATIONS AND INFORMATION

1. Entries are open to residents of North Carolina and the following adjacent counties in Virginia: Carroll, Patrick and Grayson. There is no entry fee. All exhibits must be pre-entered on Carolina Classic Fair entry blanks. Entry blanks must be fully completed. You must include Exhibitors Name, Address, Phone Number & The Last Four (4) Digits of the Social Security Number in order to receive prize money. Entry blanks must be completed online or mailed to the Carolina Classic Fair, PO Box 68, Winston-Salem, NC 27102 or brought to the Fair Office, 421 W. 27th Street, Gate 9 and must be postmarked no later than September 1. 2. Entries will be acknowledged by mail with an exhibitor’s letter and entry tags for each exhibit. The exhibitor’s letter will contain instructions on where to bring your exhibit. Entry tags must be brought with the exhibit described on tag (Do not attach string to item), they are your proof that you have pre-entered as required and save time in accepting your entries for exhibit. Do not remove claim check from tag. It will be removed and returned to you at time of entry by the Department worker. All items are to be picked up Monday after the Fair. 3. Exhibitors may only enter one item per item number. Do not enter “Judge’s Choice” Categories, all first place winners will be considered. 4. Exhibits will be displayed in the Agriculture Building. 5. Each exhibit may contain only one (1) apple, one (1) pumpkin or one (1) potato. 6.The Fair will not be responsible for any loss or damage to any exhibit. 7.The Fair reserves the right to remove and destroy any exhibit that has deteriorated. 8.The decision of the judges will be final. 9. Premiums will be paid only from the judging results sheets and not from the ribbons or tags on the exhibits. 10. Fair Management reserves the right to withhold premiums of any exhibit removed before the above specified release date. 11. Exhibits not picked up on release date will be disposed of at the discretion of the superintendent. 12. Fair management reserves the final and absolute right to interpret these rules. Rules About Decorating 1. All entries must follow theme. Each exhibit may only contain 1 apple, pumpkin or potato. 2. There are size restrictions: Apples and Potatoes must fit on 5” x 5” foam tray (provided by Fair). Complete entry cannot exceed 7” wide, 7” deep, 10” high (including accessories). Pumpkin entries may not exceed 16” in any direction (including accessories). Smaller entries are acceptable. 4. Apples, pumpkins and potatoes may be purchased. 5. Decorated Potatoes must be IRISH potatoes. 5. Do not cut, carve or puncture apple, pumpkin or potato. 6. Do not use Candy or other sugary items (i.e. Marshmallows, Gummy's, etc.) 7. Only 50% of apple, pumpkin or potato may be colored, painted or covered. 8. Exhibits will be disqualified and not considered in judging if rules and regulations are not followed. The Fair reserves the right to remove and dispose of a deteriorated apple, pumpkin or potato.

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Theme for Decorated Pumpkin, Potato and Apple: “Magic in the Fair” Department C - Section 101 - Best Decorated Pumpkin Premiums: 1st: $7 2nd: $6 3rd: $5 4th: $4 5th: $3 6th: $3 7th: $3 8th: $3 9th: $3 10th:$3 0001 _Decorated Pumpkin (Pre-school - Kindergarten) Premiums: 1st: $9 2nd: $8 3rd: $7 4th: $6 5th: $5 6th: $4 7th: $4 8th: $4 9th: $4 10th:$4 0002 _Decorated Pumpkin (Grades 1-2) Premiums: 1st: $10 2nd: $9 3rd: $8 4th: $7 5th: $6 6th: $5 7th: $4 8th: $4 9th: $4 10th: $4 0003 _Decorated Pumpkin (Grades 3-5) 0004 _Decorated Pumpkin (Grades 6-8) Premiums: 1st: $12 2nd: $10 3rd: $9 4th: $8 5th: $7 6th: $6 7th: $5 8th: $4 9th: $4 10th:$4 0005 _Decorated Pumpkin (Grades 9-12) Premiums: 1st: $14 2nd: $12 3rd: $10 4th: $9 5th: $8 6th: $7 7th: $6 8th: $5 9th: $5 10th:$5 0006 _Decorated Pumpkin (Adults) Premiums: 1st: $14 2nd: $12 3rd: $10 4th: $9 5th: $8 6th: $7 7th: $6 8th: $5 9th: $5 10th:$5 0007 _Decorated Pumpkin (Special Education) Judge’s Choice - $10 & Rosette Will be selected from 1st place winners of above categories. Department C - Section 102 - Best Decorated Potato Premiums: 1st: $6 2nd: $5 3rd: $4 4th: $3 5th: $2 6th: $2 7th: $2 0008 _Decorated Potato (Pre-School - Kindergarten) Premiums: 1st: $7 2nd: $6 3rd: $5 4th: $4 5th: $3 6th: $2 7th: $2 0009 _Decorated Potato (Grades 1-2) Premiums: 1st: $9 2nd: $8 3rd: $7 4th: $6 5th: $5 6th: $4 7th: $3 0010 _Decorated Potato (Grades 3-5) Premiums: 1st: $10 2nd: $9 3rd: $8 4th: $7 5th: $6 6th: $5 7th: $4 0011 _Decorated Potato (Grades 6-8) Premiums: 1st: $12 2nd: $10 3rd: $9 4th: $8 5th: $7 6th: $6 7th: $5 0012 _Decorated Potato (Grades 9-12) 0013 _Decorated Potato (Adults) 0014 Decorated Potato (Special Education) Judge’s Choice - $10 & Rosette Will be selected from 1st place winners of above categories. Department C - Section 103 - Best Decorated Apple Premiums: 1st: $6 2nd: $5 3rd: $4 4th: $3 5th: $2 6th: $2 7th: $2 0015 _Decorated Apple (Pre-School - Kindergarten) Premiums: 1st: $7 2nd: $6 3rd: $5 4th: $4 5th: $3 6th: $2 7th: $2

0016 _Decorated Apple (Grades 1-2) 0017 _Decorated Apple (Grades 3-5) 0018 _Decorated Apple (Grades 6-8) 0019 _Decorated Apple (Grades 9-12) 0020 _Decorated Apple (Adults) 0021 _Decorated Apple (Special Education)

Judge’s Choice - $10 & Rosette Will be selected from 1st place winners of above categories.

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Horticulture Department D

SUPERINTENDENTS: Cole Brannock

Exhibits accepted Wednesday September 27 from 8:00 am - 7:00 pm Exhibits released Monday, October 9 from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

JUDGING: Fruits and Vegetables Thursday, September 28 at 8:30 am

RULES, REGULATIONS AND INFORMATION

1. Entries are open to residents of North Carolina and the following adjacent counties in Vir - ginia: Carroll, Patrick and Grayson. There is no entry fee. All exhibits must be pre-entered on Carolina Classic Fair entry blanks. Entry blanks must be fully completed. You must include Exhibitors Name, Address, Phone Number & The Last Four (4) Digits of the Social Security Number in order to receive prize money. Entry blanks must be completed online or mailed to the Carolina Classic Fair, PO Box 68, Winston-Salem, NC 27102 or brought to the Fair Office, 421 W. 27th Street, Gate 9 and must be postmarked no later than September 1. 2. Entries will be acknowledged by mail with an exhibitor’s letter and entry tags for each exhibit. The exhibitor’s letter will contain instructions on where to bring your exhibit. Entry tags must be brought with the exhibit described on tag (Do not attach string to item), they are your proof that you have pre-entered as required and save time in accepting your entries for exhibit. Do not remove claim check from tag. It will be removed and returned to you at time of entry by the Department worker. All items are to be picked up Monday after the Fair. 3. Exhibitors may only enter one item per item number. Do not enter “Judge’s Choice” Cat - egories, all first place winners will be considered. Entries are accepted only from those who are willing to certify that they planted, cultivated and harvested the crops. Exhibits must be grown by exhibitor any time after January 1 of current year. 4. Exhibits will be displayed in the Agriculture Building. 5.The Fair will furnish all plates and baskets for exhibits unless otherwise specified. 6.The Fair will not be responsible for any loss or damage to any exhibit. 7. The Fair reserves the right to remove and destroy any exhibit that has deteriorated. 8.The decision of the judges will be final. 9. Premiums will be paid only from the judging results sheets and not from the ribbons or tags on the exhibits. 10. Fair Management reserves the right to withhold premiums of any exhibit removed before the above specified release date. 11. Exhibits not picked up on release date will be disposed of at the discretion of the superintendent. 12. Exhibits will be disqualified and not considered in judging if rules are not followed 13. Fair management reserves the final and absolute right to interpret these rules. 14. ALL entries must be brought in good condition, natural (no shellac), except 0122 and 0123

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Department D - Section 101 - Small Fruits Premiums: 1st: $8 2nd: $7 3rd: $6 4th: $5 5th: $4

Pears 0001 Any variety, plate of 5 Grapes

0002 Muscadines or Scuppernongs (White) Plate of 25 0003 Muscadines or Scuppernongs (Black) Plate of 25 Persimmons 0004 Wild variety, 1 plate of 10 0005 Japanese Persimmons, 1 plate of 5 Other Fruit 0006 Figs, 1 plate of 5 0007 Most unusual small fruit (i.e. lemon, pineapple, lime, kiwi etc.) - 2 specimen Nuts and Seeds

0008 Black Walnut - 25, new crop in shell 0009 Hickory Nuts - 25, new crop in shell

0010 Pecans - 25, new crop in shell 0011 Chestnuts - 25, new crop in shell 0012 Other Nuts - 25, new crop in shell (NO ACORNS) 0013 Sunflower Seeds - 25, in hull Judge’s Choice - $10 & Rosette

Department D - Section 102 - Vegetables JUDGE - Robert Westerfield, UGA Extension Horticulturist , Griffin, GA Vegetables will be judged on quality, color and uniformity of size. All vegetables must be grown by exhibitor and variety named on entry blank. Premiums: 1st: $8 2nd: $7 3rd: $6 4th: $5 5th: $4 0020 Beans, snap,12 specimen 0021 Beans, Lima or Butter, 12 specimen

0022 Beans, October/Cranberry, 12 specimen 0023 Beets, any variety, 5 specimen, no tops 0024 Cucumbers, any variety, plate of 5 0025 Eggplant, any variety, 3 fruit only

0026 Field Peas (unshelled) any variety, 12 specimen 0027 Onions, white or yellow, any variety, 5 specimen 0028 Onions, red, any variety, plate of 5 0029 Peppers, Sweet, Bell-green, red, yellow or purple plate of 3 0030 Peppers, Habanera, 10 pods 0031 Peppers, Jalapeno, 5 pods 0032 Peppers, Hot, any variety not listed, 12 pods 0033 Peppers, Banana (yellow or red, hot or sweet, 5 pods)

0034 Potatoes, Irish (red), plate of 5 0035 Potatoes, Irish (white), plate of 5 0036 Potatoes, Sweet, any variety, plate of 5 0037 Potatoes, Irish (red) - 1 peck 0038 Potatoes, Irish (white) - 1 peck 0039 Potatoes, Sweet, any variety, 1 peck 0040 Largest Sweet Potato by weight

Premiums: 1st: $17 2nd: $14 3rd: $12 4th: $11 5th: $10

Judge’s Choice - $10 & Rosette Will be selected from 1st place winners of above categories.

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Department D - Section 102 - Vegetables Premiums: 1st: $8 2nd: $7 3rd: $6 4th: $5 5th: $4

0042 Tomatoes, any variety, any size, Red, 5 specimen 0043 Tomatoes, any variety, any size, Yellow, 5 specimen 0044 Tomatoes "Paste" 5 specimen 0045 Tomatoes, Largest-determined by weight, any variety 0046 Squash, summer, all varieties, any one variety (5) 0047 Squash, winter, 3 specimen (Butternut) 0048 Squash, winter, 3 specimen (Acorn) 0049 Squash, Turban, 1 specimen 0050 Squash, any other variety, 1 specimen 0051 One plate, Okra, table size (12 pods) 0052 Most Unusual Vegetable in shape, size or color, 1 item Judge’s Choice - $10 & Rosette

Will be selected from 1st place winners of above categories. Department D - Section 103 - Apples JUDGE - Robert Westerfield, UGA Extension Horticulturist , Griffin, GA Premiums: 1st: $8 2nd: $7 3rd: $6 4th: $5 5th: $4

Apples - Single Plates - 5 Apples (NO Crabapples) 0060 Red Delicious & named budsport 0061 Golden Delicious & named budsport

0068 Fuji & named budsport 0069 Jonagold & named budsport 0070 Arkansas Black & named budsport 0071 Pink Lady and named budsport 0072* Any other named variety - Red 0073* Any other named variety - Yellow 0074* Any other named variety - Bicolored

0062 Stayman & named budsport 0063 Cameo & named budsport 0064 Gold Rush & named budsport 0065 Rome Beauty & named budsport 0066 Gala & named budsport 0067 Granny Smith & named budsport

Judge’s Choice - $10 & Rosette Will be selected from 1st place winners of above categories. * Variety name must be on entry blank. Premiums: 1st: $10 2nd: $9 3rd: $8 4th: $7 5th: $6

0076 Largest Apple in Circumference (must be in good condition) 0077 Most Unusual Apple

Premiums: 1st: $14 2nd: $12 3rd: $10 4th: $9 5th: $8

0078 Red Delicious & named budsport 0079 Golden Delicious & named budsport 0080 Stayman & named budsport 0081 Granny Smith & named budsport 0082 Fuji & named budsport 0083 Rome Beauty & named budsport 0084 Gala & named budsport 0085 Jonagold & named budsport Apples - Tray Display (NO Crabapples)

0086 Cameo & named budsport 0087 Gold Rush & named budsport 0088 Pink Lady & named budsport 0089 Arkansas Black & named budsport 0090* Any other named variety - Red 0091* Any other named variety - Yellow 0092* Any other named variety - Bicolored

Judge’s Choice - $10 & Rosette Will be selected from 1st place winners of above categories. * Variety name must be on entry blank. Premiums: 1st: $125 2nd: $100 3rd: $90 4th: $80 5th: $70 6th: $65 7th: $60 8th: $55 9th: $50 10th: $45 Commercial - 6 Tray Display 0094 6 Trays - All of one named variety or a combination such as 3 of 1 variety and 3 of another or 2 trays each of 3 varieties.

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