MUST BE 13 THROUGH 17 YEARS
AGE MUST BE LISTED ON ENTRY FORM
HOME
ARTS ITEMS ARE NOT LISTED FOR
PRICE OF
ENTRIES
JUNIOR--$1.00
per entry
ALL ENTRY FORMS MUST BE POSTMARKED BY MARCH 13,
2009.
Two passes per exhibitor will only be available for
purchase with your entry form by mail or at receiving. Passes purchased through the mail with your
entry fee will be picked up on receiving day when you bring in your
entries. Exhibitor Passes are good
for all eleven days of the fair. All
Exhibitor Passes are for parking out in the main parking lot. Only one parking pass
per family. There will be no parking available at Brekke Gate.
All tickets are $10.00
for the 11 days. Exhibitor passes cannot be purchased if you
do not have a paid entry in the fair. Entering contests does not
qualify. If passes are not picked up,
money will not be refunded.
Exhibits will be received at Old Pueblo Hall, Pima County Fairgrounds:
Receiving for Groups/Schools:
Saturday, April 4th 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Monday, April 6th 4 pm - 8 pm
ALL OTHER ENTRIES
Entries: Friday, April 10, 2009
3 pm – 8 pm
Food/Entries: Saturday, April 11, 2009
10 am – 5 pm
ALL FOOD ENTRIES WILL
BE JUDGED ON SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 2009. FOOD
ENTRY JUDGING WILL START AT 1:00 pm.
ALL
FOOD ITEMS WILL BE DISPOSED OF AFTER FAIR.
. BE SURE TO USE DISPOSABLE
DISHES/PLATES, ETC.
No
packaged mixes. Please wrap or
bag. All food items must be in disposable dishes.
101. Quick bread-loaf any size uncut
102. Yeast bread (hand or bread machine)
loaf any size uncut
103. Pie or 4 tarts-whole pie any size uncut
104. Cake or 4 cupcakes- whole cake any size uncut
105. Decorated baked goods-4 if small, 1 if large
106. Cookies, 5
107. Brownies, 5
108. Candy, 5
109. Perishable foods-see rules in Adult Section
110. Canning - see rules in Adult Section
111. If
not listed above, use this
115. Clothing sewn by entrant
116. Accessories or novelty articles sewn by entrant
117. Embroidered article
118. Counted cross-stitch article
119. Knitted article
120. Crocheted article
121. Crewel article
122. Hooked article
123. Needlepoint article
124. Stuffed toy
125. Quilted article
126. Woven Article
127.
If not listed above, use this
130. Snap or glue together model
131. Balsa wood model
132. Legos, erectors, etc.- your design
133. Legos, erectors, etc.- kit design
134. Diorama
135. If not listed above, use this
140. Fired, hand-molded clay article
141. Hand-molded clay article
142. Ceramic article, molded by entrant
143. Ceramic article, pre-molded
144. Plaster craft article
145. If
not listed above, use this
Entries must be prepared for displaying or hanging
150. Yarn or string crafts
151. Leather craft article- hand tooled,
sewn, etc.
152. Woodwork-furniture & small projects
153. Woodwork-whittled or carved
154. Fabric painted article
155. Jewelry
156. Beadwork
157. Seasonal decoration
158. Metal work
159. Tie dye or batik
160. Gourds – Painted, Burned etc.
161. If
not listed above, use this
CLASS 106 - INDOOR AND OUTDOOR
GARDENING
162. Roses Potted
163. Single Roses
164. Floral Arrangements with Roses
165. Flowers
166. Floral Arrangements
167. Potted plant
168. If not listed above, use this
These must be prepared for displaying or
hanging. Must be framed and wired on back
for hanging.
170. Black & White Photography
171. Color Photography
172. Mixed Media
173.
If not listed above, use this
175 Ceramic , Clay, Wood or Plaster Crafts
176. Construction Paper Crafts
177. Paper Mache
178. Building Projects made out of cardboard
179. Science project
180. Project Boards
181. Creative writing
182. Paintings – Water Color
183. Paintings – Acrylic
184. Pencil
185. Colored Pencil
186. Pen & Ink
187. Crayons
188. Finger Painting
189. Charcoal
190. College
191. Pastels
192. If not listed above, use this
194. Provide the “Name” of your collection on the Entry Form. Also provide on a separate sheet of paper the nature of your collection, when you started it, the number of pieces you currently have, the number of pieces you will display at the Fair, and if the collection has small pieces that need to go into a glass case or can set on a table with the fence around it. Give any other information that would help the judges in grading your efforts.
195. School
colors and theme
196. Sports
Shoe
197.
Dressy Shoe
198.
Boots
199.
Other
Take
any old or new shoe and create One (not a pair) a decorated shoe for
everyone to enjoy. You can use any type
of shoe or boot; sandals, boots, tennis shoes, flops, high heels, etc. You can even make your own boot out of your
own material. Use your imagination and
talent on these shoes. Use glitter,
rhinestones, sequins, pearls, ribbon, paper, metal studs, chains, rings
flowers, etc to decorate your shoe. If
you are making your own shoe, it can not be any larger than a size 12 mans
shoe. Limit of only one (1) shoe. All entries must be the original work of the
exhibitor. Do not decorate the second
shoe unless you are using it as another entry.
Take any old or new
shoe and decorate it. You can use any
type of shoe or boot; sandals, boots, tennis shoes, flops, high heels,
etc. You can even make your own boot out
of your own material. Use your
imagination and talent on these shoes.
If you are making your own shoe, it can not be any larger than a size 12
mans shoe. Limit of only one (1)
shoe. Do not decorate the second shoe
unless you are using it as another entry.
DEVELOPMENTALLY/DISABLED:
Use class 10 for this group. To be used in Youth, Jr., Adult Home Arts and
Fine Arts. Use the same lot numbers that
corresponds with your items but be sure and use Class 10.