CHEROKEE COUNTY FAIR
SEPT. 20TH-OCT. 1ST, 2023
TWO WEEKENDS OF FUN
EXHIBITS MUST BE ENTERED ON
SUNDAY, SEPT. 17TH, 2:00-5:00PM
OR
MONDAY, SEPT. 18TH 9:00-NOON OR 2:00-5:00PM
Sponsored by The American Legion Thomas M. Brady Post 45, Inc.
160 McClure St.
Canton, Ga. 30114
www.galegion45.org
GENERAL ADMISSIONS
GATES OPEN
On Wednesday Sept. 20 at 5pm
Weekdays except Wednesday, Sept 27th at 5pm
Saturdays and Sundays at 3 pm Wednesday Sept 27th at 3pm
ADMISSION
Children 12 and under - Free 13-64 years- $5
65 and over & Veterans– Free
VEHICLE PARKING IS BEING DONE
BY THE CHEROKEE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC
$3.00 per car or larger donation
AMUSEMENT RIDES
Carnival Ride Arm Bands $30
Wednesday Sept 27th only $25
Individual Tickets are Available
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THE AMERICAN LEGION WELCOMES YOU
www.galegion45.org
For God and Country, American Legion Thomas M. Brady Post is dedicated to serving the needs of our veterans, fostering patriotism through our programs and promoting children’s welfare in our community, state and nation, as well as advocating for a strong national defense.
Activities include patriotic programs on Memorial Day and Veterans Day; sponsoring the Fourth of July and Veterans Day parades in Canton; sending upcoming senior High School boys to Boys State; presenting JROTC medals to High School cadets; and presenting The American Legion School Award to elementary, middle and high school students.
The Post provides Legion Field to Canton’s Dizzy Dean Baseball program. We sponsor a monthly blood drive for Red Cross donations. We have an active homeless veterans program .
Many projects are done to support veterans with alliances with several organizations in the county and state..
For the 2023 Legion year just ended, Post 45 had a membership of 393 eligible veterans. All current and former military personnel with wartime service are invited to attend the monthly meetings, which are held at the Post Home (160 McClure St, Canton, Ga). The meetings are held on the last Thursday of the month and begin with a dinner at 6:30 and business meeting at 7:30. Additional information can be obtained by calling Commander Raymond Rollins at 770-479-4405 and entering extention 1.
Membership in the American Legion is now open to any U.S. military veteran who served at least one day of active military duty since December 7, 1941 and was honorably discharged or is serving now. Eligibility for membership in the American Legion Auxiliary and in the Sons of the American Legion are also changed to same as the American Legion.
Another change is that the Auxiliary is now open to spouses of eligible veterans.
Annual dues of Post 45 are $30. Benefits include free up to $5000 accidental death insurance, a monthly magazine, discounts on medications, eye glasses, hotels, car rentals, moving van expenses, and more. The biggest benefit is to satisfy that need to help others, so join today and be a part of a group that is “Still Serving”.
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DEDICATION
The Cherokee County Fair is dedicated to the Cherokee County sons who so gallantly fought for the defense of our country and who so bravely died for a righteous cause in all our wars.
Cherokee County Memorial Honor Roll for U.S. Military Personnel Who Died in Service:
WORLD WAR I
Virgil Thomas Bell, Homer H. Bags, Thomas M. Brady, Grover S. Cowart, Judge D. Elliott, Lester Clinton Faucett,
Otis Green, Sidney C. Greene, Samuel Oliver Hillhouse, Herman C. Holcombe, John Truman Honea, Fred C. Hopkins,
Zedric A. Kinnett, James E. Kirby, Lemmer J. Lawson, Kimsey L. Stewart, Dell White Dozier, Lonnie R. Woodall
WORLD WAR II
Roy S. Alexander, Cessiro Alwarex, Jr., James M. Bishop, Calvin Blake, William Russell Bowling, William Artis Brookshire, Lawrence Callahan, William E. Crowe, Herman L. Decker, Harold R. Eaton, William B. England, Mack F. Gayton, James W. Henton, Jr., Thad Pickett Hester, Jr., Odis Dinson Hillhouse, Etsel Holbert, Herbert C. Holbert, James M. Holcomb,
Edward Huey, Otis Greene Johnson, Bruce Lipscomb, Roscoe White Lusk, John T. Mallows,Paul A. McAfee, Samuel S. McWhorter, Daniel H. Moore, Lee Mulkey, R.O. Payne, Quinton O. Perkins, Charles L. Rice, Paul N. Richardson, Sherman E. Rollins, William Walter Seay, Don H. Smith Gary, Hugh M. Stone, Jame E. Taylor, Jr., Henry L. Thatcher, Gabriel Tindal, Okie Oenable, Jr., Ivan G. (Buck) Wall, Truman Wilbanks , Chester N. Wiley, Clifford Wilson, Hugh Worley
KOREAN WAR
Ty. C. Edwards, Johnnie A. Grizzle, Johnnie E. Moore, Barnard O. Priest, Robert N. Thacker, Ely E. Whorley, Jr.
VIETNAM WAR
Charles George Boling, Russell Jones, Jr., Roger Hulsey, Billy Guinn Langley, William Painter, Bobby Arthur Young
GULF WAR/WAR ON TERRORISM
Brian Daniel Ardron, Kristopher Cody Warren, Gary Lee Nelson, III, Joshua Strickland
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SONS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION
Commander………...…..……..Scottie Peck
Adjutant……………….…........Carlton Yancey
Vice Commander………….....Joe Farrell
Vice Commander…..…………Danny West
Finance Officer…….…..........Raymond Rollins
Chaplain……………..…..........Darrell Dobson
Sgt-at-Arms…………….........Christian Payne & Alexander Payne
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY UNIT 45, Inc.
President……………..…...………..Betty Lewis
1st Vice President…………….….Viola Ross
2nd Vice President…………..…..Lori Lemoine
Secretary/Chaplain………..…….Cheryl Dana
Treasurer…...…………….....….....Mary Bennett
Sgt-at-Arms……….……………….Shelly Clark
Stop by the booth to talk with the Legion family during the fair.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ADMISSION INFORMATION 2
WELCOME PAGE 3
DEDICATION 4-5
AMERICAN LEGION OFFICERS 7
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY OFFICERS 8
UGA EXTENSION –CHEROKEE COUNTY 9
PREMIUM EXHIBIT GENERAL RULES 10
PREMIUM EXHIBITS 11
EDUCATIONAL COLLECTIVE EXHIBIT RULES 12
EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS 13
4-H CLUB PORTFOLIO 13
SPECIAL EVENTS DURING FAIR WEEK 14-15
FLOWER EXHIBITS 16
YOUTH CRAFTS & HANDWORK 17-19
YOUTH SEWING 19
YOUTH CANNING/COOKING 20-21
YOUTH PHOTOGRAPHY 22
ADULT CRAFTS & HANDWORK 23
ADULT SEWING/ADULT PHOTOGRAPHY 24
ADULT FOOD PRESERVATION 25
ADULT COOKING 26
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES 27
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THE AMERICAN LEGION
Thomas M. Brady, Post 45
160 McClure St.
PO Box 982
Canton, GA 30169
2023-2024 OFFICERS
Commander……...…..….…….....Raymond Rollins
Sr. Vice Commander……..……..Carlton Yancey
Jr. Vice Commander………….…Fred McDougal
Jr. Vice Commander……….……Joe Farrell
Jr. Vice Commander…............. Warren Steigman
Adjutant & Judge Advocate.......Lynne Rollins
Finance Officer………...…….……John Bruss
Assistant Finance Officer…...…Ed McPherson
Chaplain……………..….…….….....Lester Cantrell
Service Officer…..…...………......Jim Lindenmayer
Assistant Service Officer…..…..Josh Lear
Historian…………….…...…...…....Pennie Clopton
Sgt-At-Arms…….....…................Dub West & Dan Frajt
Committeemen…....….……….....Wayne Gazaway, George Moore, Claude Pettit & Guy Stewart
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA EXTENSION CHEROKEE COUNTY
1130 Bluffs Parkway, Suite G49 Canton, GA 30114
770-721-7803 http://extension.uga.edu/county-offices/cherokee.html
Ashley Witcher
County Extension Coordinator & 4-H/Youth Agent
Josh Fuder
County Extension Agent
Agriculture & Natural Resources
Katie Bishop
County Extension Secretary
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CHEROKEE COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM LIST SEPTEMBER 20-25, 2022
Exhibitors are requested not to bring their automobiles into the midway area except to unload exhibit articles. Flowers being exhibited may be watered during regular fair operating hours.
General Rules
1. The Cherokee County Fair will open it’s gates to the public at 5pm on Wednesday, September 20th All entries must be brought to the fairgrounds on Sunday or Monday to be registered. Hours of registration are from 2-5pm on Sunday and 9-noon and 2-5pm on Monday. Judging will be on Tuesday. No entries will be accepted for registration on Tuesday.
Registration forms can be obtained at http://ugaextension.org/county-offices/cherokee.html
2. All entries must be left in place until Monday following the close of the fair. This rule is made in order to avoid confusion and so that the people who are unable to attend before the last day may see the exhibits. Entries may be picked up on Monday October 2nd between 9-noon and 2-4pm. Must have the ticket stub to pick up entries.
3. Awards will be made by comparison. If any category has only one entry, the judges may determine the award to be made. Competent judges will be employed for all departments and their decisions will be final. The judges or the American Legion are authorized to withhold any premium on any booth exhibit.
4. Awards will be designated by ribbons, but premiums will be paid according to the record in the judges books, as often ribbons are misplaced or changed by someone who has no authority. Premiums will be paid by mail before October 10.
5. No premium will be paid on articles not listed in this publication or removed prior to the designated time. Participant must decide on category. Age divisions are strictly enforced.
6. While all precautions will be taken to safe guard the exhibits, it must be understood that the exhibits are entered into competition for prizes. The owners assume all responsibility for any accident, loss or damage that might occur. Neither the American Legion, it’s officers nor agents, will be responsible for any such accidents, losses or damages.
7. If by reason of fire, flood, unusually unfavorable weather, or bad financial conditions, the officials of the American Legion should find it necessary to call off the fair, it is understood and agreed by all exhibitors that the obligation to pay any premiums offered in this listing will be canceled.
8. Any mistake in premiums must be reported within 10 days after a premium is paid in order for a correction to be made.
9. If a tie is declared, the premium will be equally divided. All checks for prizes must be cashed within 30 days to complete the records and audit of the fair books.
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PREMIUM EXHIBITS
Open to anyone 12 years of age and older with one entry per person in each lot. Judging will be based on quality and overall attractiveness of the exhibit; with the consideration of disease
or insect damage present. Size of the exhibit will only apply where largest is stated in the description.
FIRST PLACE - $10
SECOND PLACE - $5
THIRD PLACE - $3
Three of Each
Lot 1 Sweet Corn
Lot 2 Apple
Lot 3 Irish Potato
Lot 4 Sweet Potato
Lot 5 Indian/Field Corn
Lot 6 A Tomato (Standard) Lot 6 B Tomato- (Cherry)
Lot 7 Pear
Lot 8 Figs
Lot 9A Muscadine Lot 9B Scuppernong
Lot 10 Okra
Lot 11 Cucumber
Lot 12 Butterbeans
Lot 13A Sweet peppers Lot 13B Hot peppers
Lot 14 Squash
Lot 15 Green Beans
Lot 16 Field Peas
Lot 17 Popcorn display
Lot 18 Garden Exhibit (5 or more vegetables)
Lot 19 Miscellaneous fruits or vegetables
LARGEST
Lot 20 Sunflower head
Lot 21 Squash/Gourd
Lot 22 Pumpkin
Lot 23 Watermelon
Lot 24 Tomato
Lot 25 Sweet Potato
Lot 26 Egg Plant
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EDUCATIONAL COLLECTIVE EXHIBITS
GENERAL RULES
1. Exhibits may be started on Sunday, September 18th at 2pm and should be completed by Monday evening at 5:00pm and must remain in place through Sunday night, September 25th.
Judging will begin at 10am Tuesday morning. Removal of the exhibit should be completed on Monday, September 26th between 9–noon and 2-4 pm.
2. The cost and labor to complete the exhibit or display is to be paid by the sponsoring organization of exhibitor.
3. Any community, school, club or special organization is eligible to participate.
4. These exhibits are to represent the activities of the county or community life, embracing exhibits from the farm, home, garden, school, shop and other projects of the community
as club activities, parent/teacher, etc.
5. No decorative material will be furnished by the American Legion.
6. A theme should be established and carried out displaying county and community activities and projects.
7. The judges or the American Legion are authorized to withhold the premium on any booth or display that in their opinion is not aworthwhile exhibit.
The following score card is to be used in judging the Education Collective Exhibits:
Educational 30 points
General Appearance 30 points
Quality 20 points
Originality 20 points
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EDUCATIONAL COLLECTIVE EXHIBITS cont'd
YOUTH CATEGORY (under 18 years of age)
First Place $135
Second Place $115
Third Place $90
Fourth Place $75
Fifth Place $65
Sixth Place $50
All others $50
ADULT CATEGORY (19 years of age and older)
First Place $135
Second Place $115
Third Place $90
Fourth Place $75
Fifth Place $65
Sixth Place $50
All others $50
BEST 4-H CLUB PORTFOLIO
(Open Only to Cherokee County 4-H’ers)
Special Prize
To be awarded by the American Legion when portfolios are turned in to the County Extension Agent. Based on neatness and completeness of the book.
First Place $12
Second Place $ 8
Third Place $ 6
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Live Music on the Outdoor Stage
There will be a variety of music featuring different groups during the fair week.
Youth Dog Show
Sunday, October 1st at Stage Area
Registration from 3-3:45, Program starts at 4pm
Ribbons for tallest dog, shortest dog, most colors, best costume dog or best costume dog and youth handler, best
trick, longest ears, more.
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VISIT THE EXHIBIT BARNS
DISPLAYS OF FLOWERS, PHOTOGRAPHY, BAKED GOODS, CANNED AND FRESH FOOD AND MORE
EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS FROM MANY COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS WILL BE ON DISPLAY
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FLOWER EXHIBITS
(Ages 12 and older)
An exhibit shall consist of the same variety display in a small bottle/container to be provided by exhibitors.
FIRST PLACE $10
SECOND PLACE $5
THIRD PLACE $3
Lot 27 Dahlias
Lot 28 Chrysanthemums
Lot 29A Red Rose Lot 29B Pink Rose
Lot 29C Yellow Rose Lot 29D White Rose
Lot 30 Exhibit, 3 different varieties of flowers
Lot 31 Marigolds
Lot 32 A Zinnias, Large Lot 32 B Zinnias, Small variety
Lot 33 Asters
Lot 34 Celosi (cock’s comb)
Lot 35 Potted Perennial plant
Lot 36 Flowering shrub, cutting
Lot 37 Native plant
Lot 38 Perennial plant, cutting
Lot 39 Potted green plant
Lot 40 Potted Coleus
Lot 41 Potted Sedum
Lot 42 Potted Cactus/Succulent Plant
Lot 43A Fresh flower arrangement Lot 43B Dried flower arrangement
Lot 44 Annual plant (cutting)
Lot 45 Hanging basket
Lot 46 Potted Annual plant
Lot 47 African violet
Lot 48 Fern (container)
Lot 49 A Herb, potted plantLot 49 B Herb, cutting
Lot 50 A Combination plantings– Dish Garden
Lot 50 B Combination plantings– Planter/Pot
Lot 50 C Combination plantings– Terrarium
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YOUTH CRAFTS & HANDWORK
Open to any young person who has not completed high schoo. Articles exhibited must be the work of the exhibitor and not exhibited in previous years.
Youth 5-8 years of Age
Lot 51 Crayon/Colored Pencil or Marker Drawing
Lot 52 Lego creation
Lot 53 Wooden article
Lot 54 Painted Rock (4” Diameter or smaller)
Lot 55 Beadwork
Lot 56 Homemade Candle
Lot 57 Popsicle/Plaster/paper-maché item
Lot 58 Ceramic
Lot 59 Item from Recycled Product
Lot 60 String Art
Lot 61 Woven Basket
Lot 62 Model (car, plane, etc.)
Lot 63 Tie-dyed article
Lot 64 Jewelry
Lot 65 Miscellaneous (no other category available)
Youth 9-12 years of Age
Lot 66 Crayon/Colored Pencil or Marker Drawing
Lot 67 Charcoal/Pencil/Ink Drawing
Lot 68 Water Color Painting
Lot 69 Acrylic Painting
Lot 70 Lego Creation
Lot 71 Wooden article
Lot 72 Painted Rock (4” Diameter or smaller)
Lot 73 Beadwork
Lot 74 Homemade Candle
Lot 75 Plaster/paper-maché item
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Youth 9-12 years of age cont'd
Lot 76 Ceramic
Lot 77 Item from Recycled Product
Lot 78 String Art
Lot 79 Woven Basket
Lot 80 Model (car, plane, etc.)
Lot 81 Tie-dyed article
Lot 82 Embroidered/Crewel/Needlepoint item
Lot 83 Crocheted/Knitted article
Lot 84 Jewelry
Lot 85 Cross Stitch/Counted Cross Stitch
Lot 86 Christmas Wall Decoration
Lot 87 Christmas Hanging Ornaments
Lot 88 Christmas Hanging Wreath
Lot 89 Wall Hanging
Lot 90 Decorated Sweatshirt
Lot 91 Decorated T-shirt
Lot 92 Miscellaneous (no other category available)
Youth 13-19 years of Age
Lot 93 Crayon/Colored Pencil or Marker Drawing
Lot 94 Charcoal/Pencil/Ink Drawing
Lot 95 Water Color Painting
Lot 96 Acrylic Painting
Lot 97 Lego Creation
Lot 98 Wooden Article
Lot 99 Painted Rock (4” diameter or smaller)
Lot 100 Beadwork
Lot 101 Homemade Candle
Lot 102 Plaster/paper-maché item
Lot 103 Ceramic
Lot 104 Item from Recycled Product
Lot 105 String Art
Lot 106 Woven Basket
Lot 107 Model (car, plane, etc.)
Lot 108 Tie-dyed article
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YOUTH 13-19 years of age (continued)
Lot 109 Embroidered/Crewel/Needlepoint item
Lot 110 Crocheted/Knitted article
Lot 111 Jewelry
Lot 112 Cross Stitch/Counted Cross Stitch
Lot 113 Christmas Wall Decoration
Lot 114 Christmas Hanging Ornaments
Lot 115 Christmas Hanging Wreath
Lot 116 Wall Hanging
Lot 117 Decorated Sweatshirt
Lot 118 Decorated T-shirt
Lot 119 Miscellaneous
Lot 119B Birdhouse
YOUTH SEWING
Exhibits must include name, address and lot number
FIRST PLACE $10
SECOND PLACE $5
THIRD PLACE $3
Youth 5-8 years of Age
Lot 120 Shirt or Apparel
Lot 121 Pillow Case
Lot 122 Miscellaneous
Youth 9-12 years of Age
Lot 123 Shirt or Apparel
Lot 124 Pillow Case
Lot 125 Miscellaneous
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Youth 13-19 years of Age
Lot 126 Shirt or Apparel
Lot 127 Pillow Case
Lot 128 Miscellaneous
YOUTH CANNING
Youth Divisions: 5-8 years, 9-12 years, 13-19 years
In an exhibit, use standard jars (Ball, Kerr, Mason, etc.) and be sure they are sealed. Unsealed jars will be disqualified. A label listing lot number, contents, name and address must be attached.
FIRST PLACE $10
SECOND PLACE $5
THIRD PLACE $3
Lot 129 1 quart vegetable
Lot 130 1 quart fruit
Lot 131A 1 jar jelly
Lot 131B 1 jar jam
Lot 132 1 jar preserves
Lot 133 1 jar pickles or relish
Lot 134 1 jar salsa
Lot 135 A 1 jar light honey, strained *
Lot 135 B 1 jar dark honey, strained *
Lot 136 A 1 jar light honey, w/comb **
Lot 136 B 1 Jar dark honey, w/comb **
*In an unlabeled 1 lb. glass or plastic Queenline jar.
**In a wide-mouth glass pint jar.
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YOUTH COOKING
In an exhibit, the item must be in a plastic bag. Name, address, lot number and contents must be attached.
Youth 5-8 years of Age
Lot 137 Cookies (Four of any one variety)
Lot 138 Candy
Lot 139 Sweet Muffins (3)
Youth 9-12 years of Age
Lot 140 Sweet Muffins (3)
Lot 141 Cupcakes (3)
Lot 142 Biscuits (3)
Lot 143 Angel Food or Sponge Cake (one-half)
Lot 144 Pound Cake (one-half)
Lot 145 Brownies (4)
Lot 146 Cookies (Four of any one variety)
Lot 147 Candy
Lot 148 Bread (one-half loaf)
Lot 149 Cornmeal Muffins (3)
Lot 150 Miscellaneous (no other category available)
Youth 13-19 years of Age
Lot 151 Sweet Muffins (3)
Lot 152 Cupcakes (3)
Lot153 Biscuits (3)
Lot 154 Angel Food or Sponge Cake (one-half)
Lot 155 Pound Cake (one-half)
Lot 156 Brownies (4)
Lot 157 Cookies (Four of any one variety)
Lot 158 Candy
Lot 159 Bread (one-half loaf)
Lot 160 Cornmeal Muffins (3)
Lot 161 Miscellaneous (no other category available)
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Youth Photography
Youth Divisions: 5-8 years, 9-12 years, 13-19 years
Photo must be 8x10 size and mounted on poster or mounting board.
Photo can be digital or film, black & white or color. No framed pictures.
No entries accepted from previous fairs. If category does not have at least 4-5 three entries, it will be left to the discretion of the judges whether to award ribbons and premiums. Limit of 1 photo per category may be entered per participant. Limit of 5 photos per participant.
Lot 162A People (Color)
Lot 162B People (B&W)
Lot 163A Scenic (Color)
Lot 163B Scenic (B&W)
Lot 164A Nature (Color)
Lot 164B Nature (B&W)
Lot 165A Animals or Pets (Color)
Lot 165B Animals or Pets (B&W)
Lot 166 A Miscellaneous (Color)
Lot 166B Miscellaneous (B&W)
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ADULT CRAFTS & HANDWORKS
(Age 20 and Over)
Lot number, entry, name, and address must be attached. All entries must be the handiwork of the exhibitor. Articles exhibited in prior years are not eligible for exhibit.
First Place $10
Second Place $5
Third Place $3
Lot 167 Afghan
Lot 168 Crochet or Knitted
Lot 169 Decorated Sweatshirt
Lot 170 Embroidered/Crewel/Needlepoint Item
Lot 171 Cross Stitch/Counted Cross Stitch
Lot 172 Beadwork
Lot 173 Acrylic Painting
Lot 174 Water Color Painting
Lot 175 Oil Painting
Lot 176 Ink Sketch
Lot 177 Charcoal Sketch
Lot 178 Jewelry
Lot 179 Wooden Item
Lot 180 Metal Work
Lot 181 Painted Rock (4” or smaller)
Lot 182 Ceramics
Lot 183 Birdhouse
Lot 184 Carved Item
Lot 185 Christmas Decoration
Lot 186 Christmas tree hanging ornament
Lot 187 Christmas Wreath
Lot 188 Miscellaneous Wreaths
Lot 189 Wall Hanging
Lot 190 Scrapbook Page
Lot 191 Greeting Cards
Lot 192 Miscellaneous
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ADULT SEWING (Age 20 and Over)
Lot number, entry, name, and address must be attached. All entries must be the handiwork of the ex- hibitor. Articles exhibited in prior years are not eligible for exhibit.
Lot 193 Apron
Lot 194 Blouse or shirt
Lot 195 Dressy/Street Dress
Lot 196 Hat/Bonnet/Headpiece
Lot 197 Pants, shorts or skirt
Lot 198 Special Occasion Dress/Outfit/Suit
Lot 199 Sleepwear
Lot 200 T-Shirt or T-Shirt outfit
Lot 201 Girl’s/Boy’s clothing (infant size)
Lot 202 Girl’s/Boy’s Dressy/School wear (2T-6X)
Lot 203 Girl’s/Boy’s Dressy/School wear (7 and up)
Lot 204 Pillowcases made of any material
Lot 205 Handmade Blanket
Lot 206 Handmade/Appliquéd/Embroidered Quilt
Lot 207 Smocked Articles
Lot 208 Doll
Lot 209 Miscellaneous (no other category available)
Adult Photography (Ages 20 or Over)
Photo must be 8x10 size and mounted on poster or mounting board. *Photo can be digital or film, black & white or color. No framed pictures. No entries accepted from previous fairs. If category does not have at least three entries, it will be left to the discretion of the judges whether to award ribbons and premiums. Limit of 1 photo per category may be entered per participant. Limit of 5 photos per participant.
Lot 210A People (Color) Lot 210B People (B&W)
Lot 211A Scenic (Color) Lot 211B Scenic (B&W)
Lot 212A Nature (Color) Lot 212B Nature (B&W)
Lot 213A Animals or Pets (Color)
Lot 213B Animals or Pets (B&W)
Lot 214 A Miscellaneous (Color)
Lot 214B Miscellaneous (B&W)
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ADULT FOOD PRESERVATION
(Age 20 and Over)
In an exhibit, use standard jars (Ball, Kerr, Mason, etc) and be sure they are sealed. Unsealed jars will be disqualified. A label listing lot number and content, name and address must be attached.
First Place $10
Second Place $5
Third Place $3
ONE QUART EACH:
Lot 215 Okra
Lot 216 Green Bean
Lot 217 Beets
Lot 218 Tomatoes
Lot 219 Soup Mixture
Lot 220A Miscellaneous Fruits
Lot 220B Miscellaneous Vegetables
ONE PINT EACH:
Lot 221 Jams
Lot 222 Jellies
Lot 223 Preserves
Lot 224 Apple Butter
Lot 225 Salsa
Lot 226 Pickles (cucumber type)
Lot 227 Relishes
Lot 228A Pickled Vegetables (beets, pepper, okra, etc.)
Lot 228B Pickled Fruits (apples, cantaloupe, etc.)
Lot 229A Honey, Light (strained)*
Lot 229B Honey, Dark (strained)*
Lot 230A Honey, Light (w/comb)**
Lot 230B Honey, Dark (w/comb)**
Lot 230C Molded Bees Wax Candle
Lot 230D Block of Bees Wax
Lot 231 Miscellaneous (no other categories available)
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ADULT COOKING (Age 20 & Over)
Cake mix must not be used. Half cake or pie in an exhibit displayed in a plastic bag. No perishable baked products allowed. Entries will not be refrigerated.
Food to be exhibited must be on a paper plate covered with plastic wrap or Ziploc bag. Lot number, entry, name and address must be attached.
First Place $10 Second Place $5 Third Place $3
Lot 232 Iced Layer Cake (one-half)
Lot 233 Pound Cake (one-half)
Lot 234 Decorated Cupcakes (three)
Lot 235 Bar Cookies/Brownies (four)
Lot 236 Cookies (four of one variety)
Lot 237 Candy
Lot 238 Loaf Bread (white/wheat, etc)
Lot 239 Cornbread (whole)
Lot 240 Muffins (three)
Lot 241 Biscuits (three)
Lot 242 Yeast Rolls (four)
Lot 243 Sweet Bread (banana, pumpkin, etc)
Lot 244 Fruit Pies
Lot 245 Miscellaneous
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Schedule of Activities
Sunday, Sept. 17th Registration of fair entries and work on educational exhibit booths 2-5 pm
Monday, Sept. 18th Registration of fair entries and work on Educational exhibit booths 9-noon and 2-5 pm
Tuesday, Sept. 19th morning—Judging of fair entries
Wednesday, Sept. 20th—Gates open at 5pm. Arm Bands $30
Thursday, Sept. 21st—Gates open at 5pm. Arm Bands $30
Friday, Sept. 22nd—Gates open at 5pm. Arm Bands $30
Saturday, Sept 23rd—Gates open at 3pm. Arm Bands $30
Sunday, Sept. 24th– Gates open at 3pm. Arm Bands $30
Monday, Sept. 25th– Gates open at 5pm Arm Bands $30
Tuesday, Sept. 26th– Gates open at 5pm Arm Bands $30
Wednesday, Sept. 27th– Gates open at 3pm Arm Bands $25
Thursday, Sept. 28th– Gates open at 5pm Arm Bands $30
Friday, Sept 29th– Gates open at 5pm Arm Bands $30
Saturday, Sept. 30th- Gates open at 3pm Arm Bands $30
Sunday, Oct. 1st—Gates open at 3pm Arm Bands $30 Youth Dog Show 4pm
Monday,Oct. 2nd—Pick up all entries between the hours of 9-noon and 2-4pm. Be sure to bring your ticket stubs.
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RIDES AND AMUSEMENTS FROM
PEACHTREE RIDES
Atlanta, GA
SINCE 1972