TWIN FALLS COUNTY FAIR FLOWERS DIVISION JoAnn Robbins, Buhl..Superintendent 208-543-5911 PREMIUM OFFICE.208-326-4399 FAIR OFFICE 208-326-4396 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 6 7 8 9 10 11 August 2018 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Last day To mail entries 26 Receiving Entries pm - 5 pm Last Day to Enter 27 Receiving Flowers 10am 7 pm 2 3 - September Last day of Fair! Last Day to Pick up Premiums 21 22 23 24 25 Receiving Entries 10am 5 pm 28 Receiving Flowers 7 am 9 am 4 Judging 10 am Released -7pm 29 First day of Fair! 30 First Day For Premium Pay out 31 SEPTEMBER 1 ALL ENTRIES ARE PROCESSED ON THE COMPUTER. AVOID WAITING IN LINE ON ENTRY DAY MAIL YOUR ENTRY BY AUGUST 20 TH OR EMAIL YOUR ENTRY TO PREMIUMSTFCFAIR@FILERTEL.COM Additional entry forms available online at www.tfcfair.com ENTRIES CLOSE: Sunday, AUGUST 26 th Pre-entry forms may also be brought to the Premiums Office by Friday AUGUST 24 th, OR the Flower Dept on AUGUST 25 th or AUGUST 26 th RECEIVING: Saturday, AUGUST 25 th 10 AM 7 PM Sunday, AUGUST 26 th PM 5 PM AUGUST 27 th, 10 AM 7 PM (Only pre-entered exhibits may be brought in Monday or Tuesday.) AUGUST 28 th, 7 AM 9 AM ****NO NEW ENTRY FORMS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER SUNDAY. JUDGING TIME: Tuesday, AUGUST 28 th at 10 AM RELEASE: Tuesday, SEPTEMBER 4 th, NOON 7 PM RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. FLOWERS MUST BE FRESH CUT NOT SILK 2. **EXHIBITORS MUST FURNISH THEIR OWN CONTAINERS FOR ALL FLOWER EXHIBITS.** 3. NOT ALLOWED ARE CONTAINERS MADE OF FRUIT, VEGETABLES, PAPER OR THOSE THAT CONTAINED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. COLOR OF WATER AND MOISTURE BEADS, IF USED, MUST BE CLEAR. 4. No more than 2 entries in any one Lot. 5. PLEASE NOTE: Specific exhibits can be entered only once in consecutive years in all classes 33 through 38. 6. All entries, excepting artistic arrangements, must be grown by exhibitor and must remain in place until close of the Fair. 7. Exhibits must be entered under the premium number only. The same entry cannot be entered as an individual entry and then combined in a community exhibit, club or individual. 8. All entries in classes with Best of Class are automatically entered in the Best of Class. 9. Exhibitors should remember that judges consider the stems, foliage and freshness of the flowers in judging. 10. Exhibits to be fresh cut, dried, or treated plant material. No artificial flowers or foliage will be permitted. 11. Exhibits must be free standing; containers must be of appropriate shape and size to hold up the plant material.. Be certain you enter in proper category with exact number of specimens as listed, otherwise exhibit will be disqualified. 13. The Superintendent shall have the right to remove, at any time, any exhibit or part thereof which is unsightly. 14. Where more than one specimen is required, such as 3 to 5, these must be of one variety and color unless otherwise specified. 15. All exhibitors entering in Classes 35 thru 38: Please notify the Premium Office and the Superintendent of Flowers ONE WEEK prior to the Fair so that we may have appropriate space available. PEOPLE S CHOICE AWARD PRESENTED BY: Will award a gift certificate for the winner DON T FORGET TO STOP BY AND VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE ENTRY BEST OF SHOW PRASAI S THAI CUISINE, 428 2 ND AVE. E OR 1563 FILLMORE 1 ST, TWIN FALLS, WILL SPONSOR A $25 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO THE BEST OF SHOW
DATES TO REMEMBER: PREMIUM PAY OUTS: Thursday August 30 th thru Monday, September 3 rd Entry days: (to bring in items) Saturday, August 25 th 10am 7pm Sunday, August 26 th pm - 5pm Monday, August 28 th 10am 7 pm Tuesday, August 29 th 7am 9 am Pick up date: (to pick up items) Tuesday, September 4 th pm 7pm 2
CASH PREMIUMS WILL ONLY BE PAID THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 th thru MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 rd 11 AM TO 7 PM AT THE PREMIUMS OFFICE PREMIUMS NOT PICKED UP WILL BE FORFEITED. NO CHECKS WILL BE MAILED. CULTURAL LOTS Form (normal type or shape of species or variety)... 25% Color... 25% Size... 10% Foliage... 10% Stems... 10% Condition of Bloom... 20% Total... 100% PREMIUM PAYOUT - Classes 1-29 1 st -2.50 2 nd -$2.00 3 rd -$1.50 ASTERS CLASS 01 1. Crego or shaggy, 5 blooms, 1 color 2. Crego or shaggy, 5 blooms, mixed color 3. Powder-puff or pompom, 5 blooms, 1 color 4. Powder-puff or pompom, 5 blooms, mixed color 5. Single, 5 blooms, 1 color 6. Single, 5 blooms, mixed color 7. Spider, 5 blooms, 1 color 8. Spider, 5 blooms, mixed color 9. Any other aster not listed, 5 blooms BACHELOR BUTTON CLASS 02 1. Bachelor Button, 15 stems BEGONIAS, TUBEROUS CLASS 03 Must be displayed with foliage. Foliage need not be attached. Display in low container. 1. Carnation form, salmon to orange 1 bloom 2. Carnation form, pink to red, 1 bloom 3. Carnation form, white, 1 bloom 4. Carnation form, yellow, 1 bloom 5. Double, salmon to orange 1 bloom 6. Double, pink to red 1 bloom 7. Double, white, 1 bloom 8. Double, yellow 1 bloom 9. Pico tee, any color, 1 bloom 10.. Any variety not listed 1 bloom BELLS OF IRELAND CLASS 04 1. Bell of Ireland, 3 sprays 3 CALENDULA CLASS 05 1. Calendula, 5 stems, one color 1. 3 stems, 1 color 2. 3 stems, mixed color 1. Celosia, any color, 1 stalk CARNATIONS CLASS 06 CELOSIA CLASS 07 CHRYSANTHEMUM CLASS 08 1. Button or pompom, 1 color, 1 spray 2. Cushion, 1 color, 1 spray 3. Incurve, over 4, de-budded, 1 bloom 4. Quill, thread or spider, 1 stem 5. Single, 1 color, 1 spray 6. Spoon, 1 spray 7. Any other variety, 1 color, 3 sprays COSMOS CLASS 09 1. Large flowered, one color, 5 sprays 2. Novelty (i.e. Pico tee, bicolor, tubular), 5 sprays 3. Small flowered, one color, 5 sprays DAHLIAS CLASS 10 Dahlias should have long stems, be de-budded and exhibited with attached foliage. Dahlias must be displayed in containers tall enough to hold the flower upright. 1. Anemone, any color, 1 bloom 2. Ball, 4 or over, any 1 color, 3 blooms 3. Ball or Pompom, under 4, any 1 color, 3 blooms 4. Ball or Pompom, under 4, mix color, 5 blooms 5. Cactus, 6 and over, any color, 1 bloom 6. Cactus,4-6 any color, 1 bloom 7. Cactus, miniature under 4, any 1 color, 3 blooms 8. Cactus, miniature under 4, mix color, 5 blooms 9. Collaret, any color, 1 bloom 10. Decorative, 6 & over, any color,1 bloom 11. Decorative, 4-6, any color, 1 bloom
. Decorative, miniature under 4, any 1 color, 3 blooms 13. Decorative, miniature under 4, mixed color, 5 blooms 14. Mignon,Topmix or Single, any 1 color, 3 blooms 15. Mignon,Topmix or Single, mixed color, 5 blooms 16. Peony flowered. 1 color, 1 bloom 17. Water lily, 1 color, 1 blooms 18. Largest, 1 bloom 19. Any other form not listed, any 1 color, 1 bloom 20. Best of Class judge s decision... Rosette DAISIES CLASS 11 1. African, 5 blooms 2. Coreopsis, 5 blooms 3. Gloriosa, 5 stems 4. Painted, 3 blooms 5. Shasta, 3 blooms 6. Rudbeckia, 3 blooms 7. Echinacea, 3 blooms 8. Any other not listed, 3 blooms DELPHINIUM CLASS 1. Annual Larkspur, 3 spikes 2. Perennial Delphinium, 1 spike DRIED FLOWERS CLASS 13 1. Gomphrena 2. Statice, any color, 3 stalks 3. Strawflower, 5 stems 4. Miscellaneous GAILLARDIA CLASS 14 1. Gaillardia, any color, 3 blooms GLADIOLUS CLASS 15 Container must be tall enough to hold flower display upright. 1. Bicolor, 1 spike 2. Green, 1 spike 3. Lavender, 1 spike 4. Orange, 1 spike 5. Pink, 1 spike 6. Red, 1 spike 7. Salmon, 1 spike 8. White, 1 spike 9. Yellow, 1 spike 10. Any other not listed, 1 spike 11. Display, 5 or more spikes, 1 color. Display, 5 or more spikes, mixed color 13. Display, 10 or more spikes, mixed color 14. Miniature, 1 spike, any color 15. Miniature display, 5 spikes, any color 16. Best of Class, judge s decision... Rosette SPECIAL AWARD: The winner of Class 15 will receive a $10 gift certificate from Windsor s Nursery, Kimberly. 4 HERBS CLASS 16 Cut Stems in water or in 4-6 pot. 1. Amaranths, any variety 2. Artemisia, all types 3. Angelica 4. Bee Balm 5. Borage 6. Catmint 7. Clary Sage 8. Feverfew 9. Hyssop 10. Lambs Ear 11. Lavender. Meadowsweet 13. Ornamental Oregano 14. Rue 15. Russian Sage 16. Scented Geranium, all scents 17. Sweet Cicely 18. Tansy 19. Thyme 20. Yarrow, any color 21. Other, not listed above, large over 4 tall 22. Other, not listed above, medium, 2 to 4 tall 23. Other, not listed above, small, under 2 tall 24. Best of Class, judge s decision... Rosette HIBISCUS CLASS 17 Hibiscus to be displayed floating in water. 1. Hibiscus, 1 bloom 1. Canalily, 1 stem 2. Day Lily, 1 stem 3. Lily, 1 stem LILY CLASS 18 MARIGOLD CLASS 19 Foliage must be displayed. 1. Any variety, 3 sprays 2. Any variety, 5 stems 3. French, 2 ½ or under, double, 3 spray 4. French, 2 ½ or under, single, 3 spray 5. Giant gold, 5 stems 6. Giant orange, 5 stems 7. Giant yellow, 5 stems 8. Mini-flowered singles, 3 sprays 9. White, or nearly white, 5 stems 10. Best of Class, judge s decision... Rosette 1. Nasturtium, 5 stems NASTURTIUM CLASS 20
1. Any one color, 5 stems 2. Bicolor, 5 stems 3. Mixed, 5 stems PANSIES CLASS 21 PETUNIA CLASS 22 1. Display, double, 1 color, 3 sprays 2. Display, double, mixed color, 3 sprays 3. Display, single, 1 color, 3 sprays 4. Display, single, mixed color, 3 sprays 5. Double, Blue, 1 spray 6. Double, pink, 1 spray 7. Double, purple, 1 spray 8. Double, red, 1 spray 9. Double, white, 1 spray 10. Double, any other color, 1 spray 11. Ruffled (California Giants), any color 1 spray. Single, blue, 1 spray 13. Single, pink, 1 spray 14. Single, purple, 1 spray 15. Single, red, 1 spray 16. Single, white, 1 spray 17. Single, yellow, 1 spray 18. Any variety not listed, 1 spray 19. Best of Class, judge s decision... Rosette SEASIDE PETUNIA OR CALIBRACHOA 20. Single, blue through purple, 1 spray 21. Single, yellow, 1 spray 22. Single, white, 1 spray ROSES CLASS 23 1. Floribunda, 1 color, 3 sprays 2. Floribunda, apricot blends, 2 sprays 3. Floribunda, orange, 1 spray 4. Floribunda, orange blends, 1 spray 5. Floribunda, pink, 1 spray 6. Floribunda, pink blends, 1 spray 7. Floribunda, red, 1 spray 8. Floribunda, red blends, 1 spray 9. Floribunda, white, yellow or yellow blend, 1 spray 10. Floribunda. Any other color, 1 spray 11. Grandiflora, orange-red or orange blend or apricot blend, 1 bloom. Grandiflora, pink or pink blend, 1 bloom 13. Grandiflora, red or red blend, 1 bloom 14. Grandiflora, white or yellow, 1 bloom 15. Grandiflora, any other color, 1 spray 16. Hybrid tea, dark red, 1 bloom 17. Hybrid tea, light pink, 1 bloom 18. Hybrid tea, mauve, 1 bloom 19. Hybrid tea, medium or dark pink, 1 bloom 20. Hybrid tea, medium red, 1 bloom 21. Hybrid tea, orange or orange blend, 1 bloom 22. Hybrid tea, orange-red, 1 bloom 23. Hybrid tea, pink blends, 1 bloom 24. Hybrid tea, red blends, 1 bloom 5 25. Hybrid tea, white or near white, 1 bloom 26. Hybrid tea, yellow, 1 bloom 27. Hybrid tea, yellow or apricot blend, 1 bloom 28. Hybrid tea, any other color, 1 spray 29. Largest Rose 30. Climbing or rambler rose, 1 spray 31. Polyantha, any color, 1 spray 32. Old garden rose, any color, 1 bloom or spray 33. Shrub rose, any color, 1 bloom or spray 34. Best of Class, judge s decision... Rosette SPECIAL AWARD: The winner of Class 23 will receive a gift certificate from Windsor s Nursery, Kimberly for $10.00. MINIATURE ROSES CLASS 24 1. Apricot or orange blend, 1 spray 2. Mauve or mauve blend, 1 spray 3. Pink or pink blend, 1 spray 4. Red or red blend, 1 spray 5. White or near white, 1 spray 6. Yellow or yellow blend, 1 spray 7. Display, 5 or more blooms, any color 8. Best of Class, judge s decision... Rosette SALVIA CLASS 25 1. Salvia, blue to purple, 5 flowering spikes 2. Salvia, yellow to orange, 5 flowering spikes 3. Salvia, pink to red, 5 flowering spikes 4. Salvia, pastels and white, 5 flowering spikes SNAPDRAGONS CLASS 26 1. Bronze, 2 stems 2. Lavender, 2 stems 3. Pink, 2 stems 4. Red, 2 stems 5. Variegated, 2 stems 6. White, 2 stems 7. Yellow, 2 stems 8. Display, any1 color, 5 stems 9. Display, mixed colors, 5 stems 10. Butterfly, any 1 color, 2 stems 11. Display, butterfly, mixed colors, 5 stems. Miniature, any 1 color, 2 stems 13. Display, miniature, mixed colors,5 stems SUNFLOWER (ORNAMENTAL) CLASS 27 1. Sunflower, 6 and under, 1 bloom, yellow petals 2. Sunflower, 6 and under, 1 bloom, other colors 3. Sunflower, over 6, 1 bloom, yellow petals 4. Sunflower, over 6, 1 bloom, other colors 5. Teddy Bear, 3 blooms
ZINNIA CLASS 28 1. Giant, purple and lavender, 3 blooms 2. Giant, pink and pink shades, 3 blooms 3. Giant, red and red shades, 3 blooms 4. Giant, apricot to orange, 3 blooms 5. Giant, yellow to gold, 3 blooms 6. Giant, white and nearly white, 3 blooms 7. Giant, green, 3 blooms 8. Giant, bicolor, 3 blooms 9. Small Flowered, Less than 2, any color, 3 sprays 10. Small flowered, 2 to 3, any color, 3 sprays 11. Cactus form, 3 blooms. Scabiosa form, 3 blooms 13. Mexican or Persian type, 6 sprays 14. Any other zinnia not listed, 3 blooms or sprays 15. Display, 7 or more blooms, mixed color of 1 type 16. Best of Class, judge s decision... Rosette NEW OR UNUSUAL CLASS 29 1. Any new or unusual perennial, not classed, named, 1 spray/bloom 2. Any new or unusual annual, not classed, named, 1 spray/bloom. ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS There will be THREE separate Lots in Artistic Arrangements. BEGINNER 1 ST TIME ENTRANT CLASS 30 AMATEUR CLASS 31 ADVANCED CLASS 32 Judging Score: Design... 30% (Elements and principles, balance, dominance, contract rhythm, scale, proportion) Color, Harmony... 25% Distinction (workmanship)... 15% Expression (originality)... 10% Relationship of plant material to container... 10% Quality and condition... 10% Total... 100% PREMIUM PAYOUT 1 st -$3.50 2 nd -$2.50 3 rd -$2.00 FLOWERS MUST BE FRESH CUT NOT SILK 6 1. Foreign Flowers arrangements featuring other countries 2. Fair theme, MAY THE FAIR BE WITH YOU 3. Weird But Wonderful featuring unusual or rare plants 4. God Bless America Red, White and Blue theme 5. Summer Daze Warm flower colors, summer accents 6. Wedding Wishes White theme 7. Miniature Delight Arrangement under 3 tall 8. Dried Beauty Dried flowers and plant material 9. Everything s Coming up Roses All rose arrangement 10. Green with Envy All green flowers 11. Spring Forth spring theme. Swags must include plant material 13. Wreaths must include plant material 14. Farm Fresh Arrangement in a small farm tool or container 15. Picture Box With accessories, not to exceed x 16. Best of Class, judge s decision..rosette SPECIAL AWARD: Windsor s Nursery, Kimberly, will give a $10.00 gift certificate to Best of Class, Classes 30, 31, or 32 **PLEASE NOTE: SAME ENTRY ITEM CAN BE ENTERED ONLY ONCE IN CONSECUTIVE YEARS IN CLASSES 33 THROUGH 38 PREMIUM PAYOUT Classes 33 & 34 1 st -$2.50 2 nd -$2.00 3 rd -$1.50 HOUSE PLANTS GROWING IN A POT CLASS 33 1. African violets, blooming 2. Cactus, named 3. Succulent, named, 1 variety 4. Teacup Fairy garden 5. Dish garden, plant(s) 9 and under, at least 3 varieties 6. Dish garden, plant(s) over 9, at least 3 varieties 7. Foliage plant, fern, Boston type 8. Foliage plant, fern, any other type 9. Foliage plant, 9 tall and under 10. Foliage plant, over 9 tall 11. House plant, blooming, 9 tall and under. House plant, blooming, over 9 tall 13. Best of Class, under 9, judge s decision... Rosette 14. Best of Class, over 9, judge s decision Rosette OUTDOOR PLANTS IN A POT CLASS 34 1. Geraniums in a hanging container 2. Geraniums in a pot 3. Mixed flowering plants in a hanging container 4. Mixed flowering plants in a pot 5. Petunias or Calibrachia in a hanging container 6. Petunias or Calibrachia in a pot 7. Succulents and sedums in pot or hanging container 8. Fairy Garden in a pot 9. Misc.other plants or flowering plants in a pot or hanging planter 10. Best of Class, judge s decision...rosette
. A single Exhibit can only be entered once in Classes, 36, 37 and 38 Exhibits will be judged with same scoring as artistic arrangements. All exhibitors entering exhibits in Class 35, 36, 37 & 38: Please notify the Premium Office and the Superintendent of Flowers ONE WEEK prior to the Fair in order to have appropriate space available COMMERCIAL FLOWER OR PLANT EXHIBIT CLASS 35 1. Display of an assortment... Ribbon COMMUNITY EXHIBITS CLASS 36 Community exhibits include Women s Clubs, Aid Societies, Granges, and various organizations whose primary purpose is not promoting flower growing. FLOWER CLUBS CLASS 37 Flower clubs include organizations formed to promote flower growing INDIVIDUAL OR FAMILY EXHIBITS CLASS 38 This class includes single individuals or a group of related individuals PREMIUM PAYOUT (Classes 36, 37, & 38) 1 st -$15.00 2 nd -$10.00 3 rd -$5.00 1. Flowers, at least varieties of the same genus. $20.00 Per entry 2. Flowers, at least varieties, of different genus (genera) $20 per entry 3. Herbs, named, at least varieties.. $20.00 per entry 4. House plants, named, at least varieties..$20.00 per entry 5. Complete Exhibits entries in all lots 1 thru 4... $40.00 6. Best of Class, Quality, judge s decision... Rosette 7. Best of Class, Artistic, judge s decision Rosette JUNIOR FLOWER GARDENERS There are two divisions in Junior Flower Gardeners. The person in whose name they are entered must grow exhibits. Entries are not limited, but no exhibitor shall receive more than two cash premiums in any one Lot. Where more than one specimen is required, such as 3 to 5, these must be of one variety and color unless otherwise specified. PREMIUM PAYOUT 1 st -$2.50 2 nd -$2.00 3 rd -$1.50 9 YEAR OLDS AND UNDER CLASS 39 1. Aster, 3 blooms 2. Bachelor Buttons, 10 blooms 3. Calendula, one color, 3 blooms 4. Carnations, 3 blooms 5. Chrysanthemums, 3 blooms 6. Cosmos, 3 sprays 7. Dahlias, flower under 3, 1 bloom 8. Dahlias, flower 3 or larger, 1 bloom 9. Daisy, any variety, 3 blooms 10. Delphinium, 1 spike 11. Gladiolus, any color, 1 spike. Gladiolus, different colors, 3 spikes 13. House plant, blooming 14. House plant, foliage 15. Lily, any variety, 1 stem 16. Marigold French, 2 ½ or under, double, 3 sprays 17. Marigold French, 2 ½ or under, single, 3 sprays 18. Marigold, giant gold, 3 blooms 19. Marigold, giant orange, 3 blooms 20. Marigold, giant yellow, 3 blooms 21. Nasturtium, 5 blooms 22. Pansy, 3 blooms 23. Petunias, 3 sprays 24. Roses, grandiflora or hybrid tea, 1 bloom 25. Miniature rose, 3 blooms 26. Roses, any other variety, 1 bloom or spray 27. Snapdragons, 2 stems 28. Sunflower, ornamental, any color, 1 bloom 29. Sweet Peas, 5 stems 30. Zinnias, giant, flower larger than 3,3 blooms 31. Zinnias, medium, between 2 and 3, 3 blooms 32. Zinnias, small, less than 2, 3 blooms 33. Any new or unusual annual flower, not classed above, named 2 sprays or 2 blooms 34. Any new or unusual perennial flower, not classed above, named, 2 sprays or 2 blooms ARRANGEMENTS 35. All American-red, white and blue arrangement 36. Bouquet for Mommy, mixed bouquet 37. Dish Garden of growing plants 38. Country Things 39. Fair theme: MAY THE FAIR BE WITH YOU 40. Kid s Choice-do it your way, fresh or dry material 41. Roadside Bounty-use weeds and flowers of the fields and roadsides 42. Something for Dad 43. Picture box with accessories, not to exceed x 44. Best of Class, judge s decision.... Rosette 45. Green Thumb Award: 1 st -$.00 2 nd -$9.00 3 rd -$7.00 All junior exhibitors will be eligible for the Green Thumb Award. However, exhibitor must have worthy entries in at least five (5) Lots. This award is based on points earned: 3 points for blue ribbon, 2 points for red ribbon, and 1 point for a white ribbon. SPECIAL AWARD: The overall winner (1) of Class 39 & 40 will receive a gift certificate. 10 THROUGH 18-YEAR OLDS CLASS 40 7
USE SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH DIVISION ENTRY FORM FOR: Circle One Produce & Fruit (10 & 11) Flowers () Home Arts (13) Antiques (14) Kitchen & Pantry (15) Art (16) Photography (17) Youth (18) FFA (19) Name Address City/State Zip Telephone Cell E-Mail Address TWIN FALLS COUNTY FAIR 215 Fair Ave. Filer, Idaho 83328 Please accept the entries indicated below, subject to rules and classifications governing exhibits at the Twin Falls County Fair, as published in the premium book or policies of the Twin Falls County Fair Board, by which I hereby agree to be governed. I hereby release the Twin Falls County Fair from liability on account of loss or damages to property which I may have on the Fairgrounds. I understand that cash premiums are paid during the Fair (ONLY) at the Livestock/Premium Office. Exhibitors Signature (If under 18, signature of parent or guardian) OFFICE USE ONLY Exhibitor s No. Professional Entry Fee Paid Paid By Clerk Note: To Pre-enter: Entry forms should be mailed by AUGUST 20 th ; faxed to 208-326-3337, e-mail to Premiumstfcfair@filertel.com OR take to the Premium office by Friday AUGUST 24 th. Entry forms can also be turned in on entry days. INFORMATION FROM Office INFORMATION FROM Office PREMIUM BOOK DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE Use PREMIUM BOOK DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE Use Div. # Class # Lot # (Use exact wording as in Premium Book) Only Div. # Class # Lot # (Use exact wording as in Premium Book) Only 8
CULTURAL AND PREMIUM RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. CULTURAL CASH PREMIUMS WILL BE PAID FROM 11 A.M. TO 7 P.M. IN THE LIVESTOCK OFFICE BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 th THROUGH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2018. PREMIUMS NOT PICKED UP BY 7:00 P.M. SEPTEMBER 3 rd WILL BE FORFEITED. NO CHECKS WILL BE MAILED. 2. LIVESTOCK CASH PREMIUMS WILL BE PAID FROM 11 A.M. TO 7 P.M. IN THE LIVESTOCK OFFICE ONE DAY AFTER THE SHOW. PREMIUMS NOT PICKED UP BY MONDAY AT 7 P.M. WILL BE FORFEITED. NO CHECKS WILL BE MAILED. 3. EXCEPTION: DRAFT HORSE/MULE PREMIUMS MAY BE PICKED UP AT THE LIVESTOCK OFFICE BEGINNING SUNDAY THROUGH MONDAY, FROM 11 A.M. TO 7 P.M. TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR PREMIUMS, ALL HORSES/MULES MUST BE ON GROUNDS FOR ENTIRE WEEK OF FAIR. EXHIBITORS LEAVING BEFORE RELEASE TIME WILL FORFEIT THEIR PREMIUMS. PARTICIPANTS OF WAGON DAYS MAY BE EXCUSED FOR SATURDAY ONLY, RETURN BY 9 A.M. SUNDAY, AND REMAIN UNTIL 7 P.M. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 rd. 4. CULTURAL CASH PREMIUMS WILL BE PAID FROM 11 A.M. TO 7 P.M. IN THE LIVESTOCK OFFICE BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 th THROUGH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2018. PREMIUMS NOT PICKED UP BY 7:00 P.M. SEPTEMBER 3 rd WILL BE FORFEITED. NO CHECKS WILL BE MAILED. 5. Any discrepancy in premiums must be brought to the attentions of the Premiums Manager no later than September 3 rd. 6. Awards will be made according to the merits of the exhibit. If no competition exists or if an article is not worthy of 1 st premium, the judge may disqualify or award 2 nd, 3 rd, or 4 th premiums at his discretion. Only one of each placing in any one Lot will be awarded. 7. The possession of ribbons and premium cards does not entitle holder to premiums. The premiums on exhibits are paid only on the signed record returned to the Premiums Office by the Judge. Ribbons and cards must remain attached to exhibits while they are on display. 8. Disrespect Shown to any award, or to any Judge, by an exhibitor forfeits all awards made to the offending exhibitor. 9. COLORS-Blue denotes First Premium, Red - Second Premium, White Third Premium, Pink Forth Premium, Yellow Fifth Premium, Green Sixth Premium, Purple Reserve Champion, White and Purple Rosette Champion & Best of Lot. 10. Superintendents and Judges must sign and return to the Premiums Manager all award sheets and cards as soon as the judging in complete and awards are made. 11. Superintendents and Judges shall exercise great care that the awards are properly recorded, as ribbons, cards, etc., are valueless as evidence of premiums unless the Judge s signed report validates them.. Judges shall not enter items for judging in the Division they are associated with; they may however enter in other Divisions. 13. If for any reason there are not enough exhibitors in any one breed, or Lot, to make a competitive showing, then the exhibitor showing will be entitled to one cash premium in each Lot. The Judge will indicate the highest award eligible in the Lot according to the quality of the animal or exhibit. Competition must be between two or more animals, or exhibits, owned by separate exhibitors. Two or more exhibits giving the reason for the decision. 14. THE SUPERINTENDENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO QUALIFY ARTICLES BEING ENTERED WITH CONSULTATION OF FAIR MANAGEMENT: Entries will be rejected if perceived to be objectionable or unfit for family viewing. 9