THE HARDIN COUNTY FAIR! - Kenton Times
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Page 88 – 2013 <strong>HARDIN</strong> <strong>FAIR</strong> PREMIUM BOOK<br />
DIVISION A<br />
HOME ECONOMICS<br />
PREMIUMS: $2.00 per exhibit courtesy of<br />
Hardin County Agricultural Society<br />
NOTE: 4-H members displaying project exhibits<br />
in their local club booths do not need to<br />
make entry on a Junior Fair Entry Blank.<br />
DEPARTMENT Y<br />
EDUCATIONAL BOOTHS<br />
Paul Rickenbacher, Superintendent<br />
Regulations<br />
1. Entries in this department must be made<br />
with the fair office on open class entry<br />
blank. The first entries will be accepted.<br />
Space will be provided for that number.<br />
2. Entries will close Friday, August 16, 5:00 P.M.<br />
3. Exhibits should be of an educational type<br />
rather than farm produce display. Exhibits<br />
should be so organized as to explain and illustrate<br />
some single aim or activity of the organization.<br />
4. Electric current will be provided but decorative<br />
material must be furnished by the exhibitor.<br />
5. Exhibits should be planned on the following<br />
basis:<br />
a. Power to attract attention, such as originality,<br />
and the use of life, motion, color<br />
and light.<br />
b. Power to arouse and hold interest of all<br />
classes of people.<br />
c. Development of the exhibit to include one<br />
idea neatly labeled and logically arranged<br />
so as to present an artistic, neat and attractive<br />
appearance.<br />
Class 1 - Family Career & Community Leaders<br />
of America - $20.00<br />
Class 2 - Hardin County FFA Chapters - $20.00<br />
Class 3 - Junior Granges<br />
Class 4 - Boy Scouts of America - $2.00 per<br />
troop showing<br />
Class 5 - Subordinate Granges<br />
Class 6 - Garden Clubs<br />
NOTE: Premiums for Class 3 and 6: 1st -<br />
$30.00, 2nd - $25.00, 3rd - $20.00, all others<br />
$15.00 each.<br />
NOTE: Premiums for Class 5: 1st - $80.00,<br />
2nd - $70, 3rd - $60.00.<br />
NOTE: Theme for Class 5 will be each<br />
Grange’s choice.<br />
SUBORDINATE GRANGE EXHIBIT<br />
SCORE CARD<br />
Judging: Wednesday, September 4, 6:00 P.M.<br />
1. Top of booths will be optional.<br />
2. The space between the wall of booth and picket<br />
fence will be left undecorated.<br />
3. Color of walls optional.<br />
4. No sound such as records, tapes, etc.<br />
Points<br />
1. Originality of theme<br />
and material used 20<br />
2. Effectiveness in portraying the<br />
aims and purposes of the grange 20<br />
3. Attractiveness<br />
Ability to attract and hold<br />
attention. Neatness 20<br />
4. Achievements and community<br />
service<br />
Achievement of local Grange 15<br />
5. General idea around which<br />
exhibit is built 10<br />
6. Handicrafts 10<br />
7. Farm Products 10<br />
JUNIOR GRANGE <strong>FAIR</strong> EXHIBIT<br />
SCORE CARD<br />
1. General Appearance 40<br />
Neatness<br />
Originality<br />
Presentation of booth theme<br />
Age appropriate<br />
including Grange name, number and<br />
booth committee<br />
2. Demonstration of Junior Grange<br />
principles 30<br />
To include but not limited to:<br />
Education<br />
Conservation<br />
Family<br />
Community<br />
Rural/Urban Life<br />
3. Demonstration of Junior Grange<br />
activities 30<br />
To include, but not limited to:<br />
State and national contests/programs<br />
Local activities<br />
Literary programs<br />
DEPARTMENT Z – SCHOOL ART<br />
Paul Rickenbacher, All Hardin Co. High School<br />
Art Teachers<br />
1. Entries are open to any student enrolled in<br />
grades 9-12 of any Hardin County Public<br />
School and who are also enrolled in a scheduled<br />
course of art.<br />
2. Students who have completed an art course<br />
in the immediately preceding year may exhibit<br />
with the permission of the instructor.<br />
3. Each art student is permitted five entries<br />
with no more than two entries in any one<br />
class, as long as space is available.<br />
4. All exhibitors must select articles from projects<br />
and other supervised practice or class<br />
work.<br />
5. Each art teacher determines closing time for<br />
art entries and exhibits for the school. A<br />
blanket entry, made by the art teacher, covers<br />
all exhibits from that school. (The blanket<br />
entry format is determined by the Hardin<br />
County Agricultural Society and is obtained<br />
from the fair secretary prior to the opening<br />
day).<br />
6. Judges will divide the exhibitors in each<br />
class into A, B and C groups, according to<br />
the merit of the exhibit. Each exhibitor in the<br />
group will receive a ribbon of that grade.<br />
7. Exhibitors cards must be presented before<br />
the article will be released at the exhibit release<br />
time (Sunday at 7 P.M.).<br />
8. Art teacher shall supervise project preparation,<br />
set up, judging and dismantling the exhibit<br />
under the chair of the head of the High<br />
School Art Division who is in charge of general<br />
arrangements with the cooperation of<br />
the Hardin County Agricultural Society.<br />
9. No article can be exhibited a second time at<br />
the Hardin County Fair.<br />
10. Exhibits are to be in place in the assigned<br />
area by 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday of the week<br />
of the fair.<br />
11. Exhibits will not be released until 7 P.M. on<br />
Sunday of the week of the fair.<br />
12. Class designation of projects will be determined<br />
by the teachers.