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Hardin County News by Hardin County People
CREATIVE ARTS
FINE ARTS – WOODWORKING – CRAFTS PHOTOGRAPHY – TOLE – CERAMICS
Kerry James, Superintendent, Dorie Warmbrod, Nancy Rickenbacher, Virginia Tice, Jane James, Sue Dickinson, Lynnette Benson
GENERAL RULES:
1. Entry deadline is August 17, 2012. All entries to be judged are to be entered on entry blank and on file at the secretary’s office.
NOTE: Entries should be made in proper age/ability category.
2. Entry fee is 25 cents ($.25) per entry.
3. All entries will be accepted Monday, Sept. 3, 2012 between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. No entries will be accepted after 4:00 p.m.
4. No item may be exhibited for more than two years. Rosette winners are not eligible to be exhibited again.
5. All entries are made at the owner’s risk and the Hardin County Agricultural Society will not be responsible for any loss.
6. All entries are to be the work of the person making the entry.
7. All entries must be finished and dry to the touch.
8. Exhibitors allowed (2) entries per class.
9. The decision of the judges is final. If the judge decides a class merits no blue ribbon, none will be given.
10. Judging times will be posted.
11. Entries will be released Sunday, Sept. 9 at 7:00 p.m. NO ENTRIES WILL BE RELEASED BEFORE THAT TIME.
Premiums: First $1.50
Second $1.25
Third $1.00
Fourth $ .75
Department S-1
Division – Fine Arts
Rules:
1. All pictures must be framed and HAVE A WIRE HANGER FASTENED SECURELY TO THE BACK. Tape is not a secure fastener.
2. No unframed item will be accepted, except entries in the gallery wrap classes. Matting is not framing.
3. All work in these classes for exhibit only and can not be advertised for sale.
4. Paintings should not exceed 24” x 24”.
5. Read the general rules.
6. All entries will be accepted by Monday, Sept. 3, 2012 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. No entries will be accepted after 4 p.m.
PROFESSIONAL
Anyone who teaches or works in a profession as an artist.
OIL, ACRYLIC, ETC.: Any painting in which there is an opaque treatment similar to a traditional oil painting (no mixed media).
Class 1 – Portrait
Class 2 – Landscape/seascape
Class 3 – Still life
Class 4 – Animals or birds
Class 5 – Floral
Class 6 – Holiday
Class 7 – Abstract
Class 8 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 9 – Hardin County subjects
Class 10 – Gallery Wrap any subject
WATERCOLOR, ACRYLIC WASH, GOUACHE, ETC.: Any painting in which there is a transparent or “wash” treatment similar to traditional watercolor painting (no mixed media).
Class 11 – Portrait
Class 12 – Landscape/seascape
Class 13 – Still life
Class 14 – Animals or birds
Class 15 – Floral
Class 16 – Holiday
Class 17 – Abstract
Class 18 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 19 – Hardin County subjects
Class 20 – Gallery Wrap any subject
COLORED DRAWING MEDIA: Pastel, colored pencil, colored markers, etc. (No mixed media).
Class 21 – Portrait
Class 22 – Landscape/seascape
Class 23 – Still life
Class 24 – Animals or birds
Class 25 – Floral
Class 26 – Holiday
Class 27 – Abstract
Class 28 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 29 – Hardin County subjects
Class 30 – Gallery Wrap any subject
MONOCHROMATIC DRAWING MEDIA: Graphite, pen and ink, charcoal, scratch art, etc. (No mixed media)
Class 31 – Portrait
Class 32 – Landscape/seascape
Class 33 – Still life
Class 34 – Animals or birds
Class 35 – Floral
Class 36 – Holiday
Class 37 – Abstract
Class 38 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 39 – Hardin County subjects
Class 40 – Gallery Wrap any subject
MIXED MEDIA: Any two dimensional art work that combines more than one media. (Example: Watercolor and ink combined within one drawing.)
Class 41 – Portrait
Class 42 – Landscape/seascape
Class 43 – Still life
Class 44 – Animals or birds
Class 45 – Floral
Class 46 – Holiday
Class 47 – Abstract
Class 48 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 49 – Hardin County subjects
Class 50 – Collage: Any artwork in which paper, cloth or found material are glued to a ground and combined with other media.
Class 51 – Gallery Wrap any subject
SCULPTURE: Any three dimensional artwork in any media or combination, including hand–wrought jewelry.
Class 52 – Representational
Class 53 – Abstract or non–objective
Class 54 – Hardin County subjects
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 1–54 from Hardin County Agricultural Society.
SENIOR CITIZEN
Anyone over the age of 62
OIL, ACRYLIC, ETC.: Any painting in which there is an opaque treatment similar to a traditional oil painting (no mixed media).
Class 55 – Portrait
Class 56 – Landscape/seascape
Class 57 – Still life
Class 58 – Animals or birds
Class 59 – Floral
Class 60 – Holiday
Class 61 – Abstract
Class 62 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 63 – Hardin County subjects
Class 64 – Gallery Wrap any subject
WATERCOLOR, ACRYLIC WASH, GOUACHE, ETC.: Any painting in which there is a transparent or “wash” treatment similar to traditional watercolor painting (no mixed media).
Class 65 – Portrait
Class 66 – Landscape/seascape
Class 67 – Still life
Class 68 – Animals or birds
Class 69 – Floral
Class 70 – Holiday
Class 71 – Abstract
Class 72 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 73 – Hardin County subjects
Class 74 – Gallery Wrap any subject
COLORED DRAWING MEDIA: Pastel, colored pencil, colored markers, etc. (No mixed media).
Class 75 – Portrait
Class 76 – Landscape/seascape
Class 77 – Still life
Class 78 – Animals or birds
Class 79 – Floral
Class 80 – Holiday
Class 81 – Abstract
Class 82 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 83 – Hardin County subjects
Class 84 – Gallery Wrap any subject
MONOCHROMATIC DRAWING MEDIA: Graphite, pen and ink, charcoal, scratch art, etc. (No mixed media)
Class 85 – Portrait
Class 86 – Landscape/seascape
Class 87 – Still life
Class 88 – Animals or birds
Class 89 – Floral
Class 90 – Holiday
Class 91 – Abstract
Class 92 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 93 – Hardin County subjects
Class 94 – Gallery Wrap any subject
MIXED MEDIA: Any two dimensional art work that combines more than one media. (Example: Watercolor and ink combined within one drawing.)
Class 95 – Portrait
Class 96 – Landscape/seascape
Class 97 – Still life
Class 98 – Animals or birds
Class 99 – Floral
Class 100 – Holiday
Class 101 – Abstract
Class 102 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 103 – Hardin County subjects
Class 104 – Collage: Any artwork in which paper, cloth or found material are glued to a ground and combined with other media.
Class 105 – Gallery Wrap any subject
SCULPTURE: Any three dimensional artwork in any media or combination, including hand–wrought jewelry.
Class 106 – Representational
Class 107 – Abstract or non–objective
Class 108 – Hardin County subjects
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 55–108 from Hardin County Agricultural Society.
ADULT
Anyone over 18, out of high school.
OIL, ACRYLIC, ETC.: Any painting in which there is an opaque treatment similar to a traditional oil painting (no mixed media).
Class 109 – Portrait
Class 110 – Landscape/seascape
Class 111 – Still life
Class 112 – Animals or birds
Class 113 – Floral
Class 114 – Holiday
Class 115 – Abstract
Class 116 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 117 – Hardin County subjects
Class 118 – Gallery Wrap any subject
WATERCOLOR, ACRYLIC WASH, GOUACHE, ETC.: Any painting in which there is a transparent or “wash” treatment similar to traditional watercolor painting (no mixed media).
Class 119 – Portrait
Class 120 – Landscape/seascape
Class 121 – Still life
Class 122 – Animals or birds
Class 123 – Floral
Class 124 – Holiday
Class 125 – Abstract
Class 126 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 127 – Hardin County subjects
Class 128 – Gallery Wrap any subject
COLORED DRAWING MEDIA: Pastel, colored pencil, colored markers, etc. (No mixed media).
Class 129 – Portrait
Class 130 – Landscape/seascape
Class 131 – Still life
Class 132 – Animals or birds
Class 133 – Floral
Class 134 – Holiday
Class 135 – Abstract
Class 136 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 137 – Hardin County subjects
Class 138 – Gallery Wrap any subject
MONOCHROMATIC DRAWING MEDIA: Graphite, pen and ink, charcoal, scratch art, etc. (No mixed media)
Class 139 – Portrait
Class 140 – Landscape/seascape
Class 141 – Still life
Class 142 – Animals or birds
Class 143 – Floral
Class 144 – Holiday
Class 145 – Abstract
Class 146 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 147– Hardin County subjects
Class 148 – Gallery Wrap any subject
MIXED MEDIA: Any two dimensional art work that combines more than one media. (Example: Watercolor and ink combined within one drawing.)
Class 149 – Portrait
Class 150 – Landscape/seascape
Class 151 – Still life
Class 152 – Animals or birds
Class 153 – Floral
Class 154 – Holiday
Class 155 – Abstract
Class 156 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 157 – Hardin County subjects
Class 158 – Collage: Any artwork in which paper, cloth or found material are glued to a ground and combined within one drawing.
Class 159 – Gallery Wrap any subject
SCULPTURE: Any three dimensional artwork in any media or combination, including hand–wrought jewelry.
Class 160 – Representational
Class 161 – Abstract or non–objective
Class 162 – Hardin County subjects
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 109–162 from Hardin County Agricultural Society.
HIGH SCHOOL
Students in grades 9–12.
OIL, ACRYLIC, ETC.: Any painting in which there is an opaque treatment similar to a traditional oil painting (no mixed media).
Class 163 – Portrait
Class 164 – Lanscape/seascape
Class 165 – Animals or birds
Class 166 – Floral
Class 167 – Abstract
Class 168 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 169 – Gallery Wrap any subject
WATERCOLOR, ACRYLIC WASH, GOUACHE, ETC.: Any painting in which there is a transparent or “wash” treatment similar to traditional watercolor painting (no mixed media).
Class 170 – Portrait
Class 171 – Landscape/seascape
Class 172 – Animals or birds
Class 173 – Floral
Class 174 – Abstract
Class 175 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 176 – Gallery Wrap any subject
COLORED DRAWING MEDIA: Pastel, colored pencil, colored markers, etc. (No mixed media).
Class 177 – Portrait
Class 178– Landscape/seascape
Class 179 – Animals or birds
Class 180 – Floral
Class 181 – Abstract
Class 182 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 183 – Gallery Wrap any subject
MONOCHROMATIC DRAWING MEDIA: Graphite, pen and ink, charcoal, scratch art, etc. (No mixed media)
Class 184 – Portrait
Class 185 – Landscape/seascape
Class 186 – Animals or birds
Class 187 – Floral
Class 188 – Abstract
Class 189 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 190 – Gallery Wrap any subject
MIXED MEDIA: Any two dimensional art work that combines more than one media. (Example: Watercolor and ink combined within one drawing.)
Class 191 – Portrait
Class 192 – Landscape/seascape
Class 193 – Animals or birds
Class 194 – Floral
Class 195 – Abstract
Class 196 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 197 – Collage: Any artwork in which paper, cloth or found material are glued to a ground and combined with other media.
Class 198 – Gallery Wrap any subject
SCULPTURE: Any three dimensional artwork in any media or combination, including hand–wrought jewelry.
Class 199 – Representational
Class 200 – Abstract or non–objective
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 163–200 from Hardin County Agricultural Society.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Students in grades 6, 7 & 8.
WATERCOLOR, ACRYLIC WASH, GOUACHE, ETC.: Any painting in which there is a transparent or “wash” treatment similar to traditional watercolor painting (no mixed media).
Class 201 – Portrait
Class 202 – Landscape/seascape
Class 203 – Nature
Class 204 – Abstract
Class 205 – Any subject matter not listed
COLORED DRAWING MEDIA: Pastel, colored pencil, colored markers, etc. (No mixed media).
Class 206 – Portrait
Class 207 – Landscape/seascape
Class 208 – Nature
Class 209 – Abstract
Class 210 – Any subject matter not listed
MONOCHROMATIC DRAWING MEDIA: Graphite, pen and ink, charcoal, scratch art, etc. (No mixed media)
Class 211 – Portrait
Class 212 – Landscape/seascape
Class 213 – Nature
Class 214 – Abstract
Class 215 – Any subject matter not listed
MIXED MEDIA: Any two dimensional art work that combines more than one media. (Example: Watercolor and ink combined within one drawing.)
Class 216 – Portrait
Class 217 – Landscape/seascape
Class 218 – Nature
Class 219 – Abstract
Class 220 – Any subject matter not listed
Class 221 – Collage: Any artwork in which paper, cloth or found material are glued to a ground and combined with other media.
SCULPTURE: Any three dimensional artwork in any media or combination, including hand–wrought jewelry.
Class 222 – Any subject matter
Class 223 – Abstract
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 201–223 from Hardin County Agricultural Society.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Students in grades 1–5
Class 224 – Watercolor – any subject matter
Class 225 – Colored Pencil, Colored Markers, Pastel – any subject matter
Class 226 – Graphite, Pen and Ink, Charcoal, Scratch Art – any subject matter
Class 227 – Sculpture: Any three deminsional artwork in any media or combination – any subject matter
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 224–227 from Hardin County Agricultural Society.
Department S2
Division – Woodworking
Rules:
1. If space becomes limited due to a large number of entries, work in excess of 36” x 36” will only be displayed at the discretion of the superintendent(s).
2. Read the general rules.
3. All work must be dry to the touch.
4. All entries will be accepted Monday, Sept. 3, 2012 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4 P.M.
PROFESSIONAL
Anyone who teaches or works in a woodworking profession.
Class 228 – Toys
Class 229 – Furniture
Class 230 – Intarsia
Class 231 – Decoys or any other item – kits
Class 232 – Patterns – no kits
Class 233 – Whittling/Carving
Class 234 – Lathe Work
Class 235 – Any other item not listed above
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 228–235 by Hardin County Agricultural Society.
SENIOR CITIZEN
Anyone over the age of 62
Class 236 – Toys
Class 237 – Furniture
Class 238 – Shelves
Class 239 – Intarsia
Class 240 – Decoys or any other item – kits
Class 241 – Patterns – no kits
Class 242 – Whittling/Carving
Class 243 – Lathe Work
Class 244 – Any other item not listed above
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 236–244 by Hardin County Agricultural Society.
Best of Show award given in memory of Clarence Rader by Janet Billenstein and Carol Hensel.
ADULT
Anyone over 18, out of high school
Class 245 – Toys
Class 246 – Furniture
Class 247 – Shelves
Class 248 – Intarsia
Class 249 – Decoys or any other item – kits
Class 250 – Patterns – no kits
Class 251 – Whittling/Carving
Class 252 – Lathe Work
Class 253 – Any other item not listed above
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 245–253 by Hardin County Agricultural Society.
HIGH SCHOOL
Students in grades 9–12
Class 254 – Toys
Class 255 – Birdhouses
Class 256 – Furniture
Class 257 – Inlays
Class 258 – Any other item not listed above
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 254-258 by Hardin County Agricultural Society.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Students in grades 6, 7 and 8
Class 259 – Toys
Class 260 – Birdhouses
Class 261 – Inlays
Class 262 – Any other item not listed above
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 259-262 by Hardin County Agricultural Society.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Students in grades 1–5
Class 263 – Toys
Class 264 – Birdhouses
Class 265 – Any other item not listed above
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 263-265 by Hardin County Agricultural Society.
Department S3
Division – Photography
Rules:
1. All photographs must be framed and have a wire hanger fastened securely to the back of the picture. NO TAPE.
2. No unframed item will be accepted. Matting is not framing.
3. Photographs must be 8”x10”.
4. Due to space constraints, frame size must not exceed 11”x14”
5. An award will be given for the best color flower over all.
All entries will be accepted Monday, Sept. 3, 2012 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4 P.M.
PROFESSIONAL
Anyone who teaches or works in the photographic profession.
Class 266 – Color, People
Class 267 – Action/Sports
Class 268 – Color, Animals/Birds
Class 269 – Color, Bugs/Butterflies/Insects
Class 270 – Architectural
Class 271 – Color, Scenery
Class 272 – Color, Flowers
Class 273 – Black and White, any subject
Class 274 – Sunrise or Sunset
Class 275 – Night Photo
Class 276 – Special Effects – altering the photo, either digitally, chemically or mechanically to produce a photo of unusual characteristics.
Class 277 – Hardin County Fair special: Hardin County subject, landmarks or scenery of Hardin County
Class 278 – 2010 Fair photograph
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 266-278 by Hardin County Agricultural Society.
SENIOR CITIZEN
Anyone over the age of 62.
Class 279 – Color, People
Class 280 – Action/Sports
Class 281 – Color, Animals/Birds
Class 282 – Color, Bugs/Butterflies/Insects
Class 283 – Architectural
Class 284 – Color, Scenery
Class 285 – Color, Flowers
Class 286 – Black and White, any subject
Class 287 – Sunrise or Sunset
Class 288 – Night Photo
Class 289 – Special Effects – altering the photo, either digitally, chemically or mechanically to produce a photo of unusual characteristics.
Class 290 – Hardin County Fair special: Hardin County subject, landmarks or scenery of Hardin County
Class 291 – 2010 Fair photograph
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 279–291 by Hardin County Agricultural Society.
ADULT
Anyone over 18, out of high school.
Class 292 – Color, People
Class 293 – Action/Sports
Class 294 – Color, Animals/Birds
Class 295 – Color, Bugs/Butterflies/Insects
Class 296 – Architectural
Class 297 – Color, Scenery
Class 298 – Color, Flowers
Class 299 – Black and White, any subject
Class 300 – Sunrise or Sunset
Class 301 – Night Photo
Class 302 – Special Effects – altering the photo, either digitally, chemically or mechanically to produce a photo of unusual characteristics.
Class 303 – Hardin County Fair special: Hardin County subject, landmarks or scenery of Hardin County
Class 304 – 2010 Fair photograph
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 292–304 by Hardin County Agricultural Society.
HIGH SCHOOL
Students in grades 9–12
Class 305 – Color, People
Class 306 – Action/Sports
Class 307 – Color, Animals/Birds
Class 308 – Color, Bugs/Butterflies/Insects
Class 309 – Architectural
Class 310 – Color, Scenery
Class 311 – Color, Flowers
Class 312 – Black and White, any subject
Class 313 – Sunrise or Sunset
Class 314 – Night Photo
Class 315 – Special Effects – altering the photo, either digitally, chemically or mechanically to produce a photo of unusual characteristics.
Class 316 – Hardin County Fair special: Hardin County subject, landmarks or scenery of Hardin County
Class 317 – 2010 Fair photograph
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 305–317 by Hardin County Agricultural Society.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Students in grades 6, 7 and 8
Class 318 – Color, People
Class 319 – Action/Sports
Class 320 – Color, Animals/Birds
Class 321 – Color, Bugs/Butterflies/Insects
Class 322 – Architectural
Class 323 – Color, Scenery
Class 324 – Color, Flowers
Class 325 – Black and White, any subject
Class 326 – Sunrise or Sunset
Class 327 – Night Photo
Class 328 – Special Effects – altering the photo, either digitally, chemically or mechanically to produce a photo of unusual characteristics.
Class 329 – Hardin County Fair special: Hardin County subject, landmarks or scenery of Hardin County
Class 330 – 2010 Fair photograph
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 318–330 by Hardin County Agricultural Society.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Students in grades 1–5
Class 331 – Color, People
Class 332 – Action/Sports
Class 333– Color, Animals/Birds
Class 334– Color, Bugs/Butterflies/Insects
Class 335 – Architectural
Class 336 – Color, Scenery
Class 337 – Color, Flowers
Class 338 – Black and White, any subject
Class 339 – Sunrise or Sunset
Class 340 – Night Photo
Class 341 – Special Effects – altering the photo, either digitally, chemically or mechanically to produce a photo of unusual characteristics.
Class 342 – Hardin County Fair special: Hardin County subject, landmarks or scenery of Hardin County
Class 343 – 2010 Fair photograph
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 331–343 by Hardin County Agricultural Society.
Department S4
Division – Decorative Painting
Rules:
1. No canvas is to be used.
2. Read the general rules.
3. All entries will be accepted Monday, Sept. 3, 2012 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4 P.M.
PROFESSIONAL
Anyone who teaches or works as a tole artist professionally.
Class 344 – Painted slate
Class 345 – Painted wood
Class 346 – Painted metal
Class 347 – Painted pottery
Class 348 – Painted glass
Class 349 – Fabric or material
Class 350 – Painted gourds
Class 351 – Holiday painting
Class 352 – Americana
Class 353 – Recycle items – like buckets, skillets, jars, bottles, candles, ironing boards, etc.
Class 354 – Any other item not listed above.
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 344–354 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
SENIOR CITIZEN
Anyone over the age of 62.
Class 355 – Painted slate
Class 356 – Painted wood
Class 357 – Painted metal
Class 358 – Painted pottery
Class 359 – Painted glass
Class 360 – Fabric or material
Class 361 – Painted gourds
Class 362 – Holiday painting
Class 363 – Americana
Class 364 – Recycle items – like buckets, skillets, jars, bottles, candles, ironing boards, etc.
Class 365 – Any other item not listed above.
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 355–365 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
ADULT
Anyone over 18, out of high school.
Class 366 – Painted slate
Class 367 – Painted wood
Class 368 – Painted metal
Class 369 – Painted pottery
Class 370 – Painted glass
Class 371 – Fabric or material
Class 372 – Painted gourds
Class 373 – Holiday painting
Class 374 – Americana
Class 375 – Recycle items – like buckets, skillets, jars, bottles, candles, ironing boards, etc.
Class 376 – Any other item not listed above.
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 366–376 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
HIGH SCHOOL
Students in grades 9–12.
Class 377 – Painted slate
Class 378 – Painted wood
Class 379 – Painted metal
Class 380 – Painted pottery
Class 381 – Painted glass
Class 382 – Fabric or material
Class 383 – Painted gourds
Class 384 – Holiday painting
Class 385 – Americana
Class 386 – Recycle items – like buckets, skillets, jars, bottles, candles, ironing boards, etc.
Class 387 – Any other item not listed above.
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 377–387 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Students in grades 6, 7 and 8.
Class 388 – Painted slate
Class 389 – Painted wood
Class 390 – Painted metal
Class 391 – Painted pottery
Class 392 – Painted glass
Class 393 – Fabric or material
Class 394 – Painted gourds
Class 395 – Holiday painting
Class 396– Americana
Class 397 – Recycle items – like buckets, skillets, jars, bottles, candles, ironing boards, etc.
Class 398 – Any other item not listed above.
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 388–398 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Students in grades 1–5
Class 399 – Any painted object
Class 400 – Holiday painting
A Champion and Reserve Champion rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 399–400 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
Department S5
Division – Ceramics
Rules:
1. Read the general rules.
2. All entries will be accepted Monday, Sept. 3, 2012 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4 P.M.
PROFESSIONAL
Anyone who teaches or works in the ceramic profession.
Class 401 – Glaze
Class 402 – Pottery – hand formed
Class 403 – Straight stains
Class 404 – Dry brush
Class 405 – Holiday items – any technique
Class 406 – Figurines
Class 407 – Any other item not listed above.
A Champion and Reserve Rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 401–407 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
SENIOR CITIZEN
Anyone over the age of 62
Class 408 – Glaze
Class 409 – Pottery – hand formed
Class 410 – Straight stains
Class 411 – Dry brush
Class 412 – Holiday items – any technique
Class 413 – Figurines
Class 414 – Any other item not listed above.
A Champion and Reserve Rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 408–414 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
ADULT
Anyone over 18, out of high school
Class 415 – Glaze
Class 416 – Pottery – hand formed
Class 417 – Straight stains
Class 418 – Dry brush
Class 419 – Holiday items – any technique
Class 420 – Figurines
Class 421 – Any other item not listed above.
A Champion and Reserve Rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 415–421 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
HIGH SCHOOL
Students in grades 9–12.
Class 422 – Glaze
Class 423 – Pottery – hand formed
Class 424 – Straight stains
Class 425 – Dry brush
Class 426 – Holiday items – any technique
Class 427 – Figurines
Class 428 – Any other item not listed above.
A Champion and Reserve Rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 422–428 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Students in grades 6, 7 and 8.
Class 429 – Glaze
Class 430 – Pottery, hand formed
Class 431 – Straight Stains
Class 432 – Dry brush
Class 433 – Holiday items – any technique
Class 434 – Figurines
Class 435 – Any other item not listed above.
A Champion and Reserve Rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 429–435 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Anyone in grades 1–5.
Class 436 – Glaze
Class 437 – Stain
Class 438 – Holiday items – any technique
Class 439 – Any other item not listed above.
A Champion and Reserve Rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 436–439 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
Department S6
Division – Crafts
Rules:
1. Read the general rules.
2. All entries will be accepted Monday, Sept. 3, 2012 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4 P.M.
SENIOR CITIZEN
Anyone over the age of 62.
Class 440 – Basketweaving – kit
Class 441 – Basketweaving – no kit
Class 442 – Tin Punch
Class 443 – Stain glass, any item
Class 444 – Decorated picture frames – 11”x14” maximum
Class 445 – Gift wrapped shirt box – 14.25”x9.5” maximum
Class 446 – Greeting cards, handmade
Class 447 – Greeting cards, computer made
Class 448 – Beaded jewelry
A Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 440–448 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
ADULT
Anyone over 18, out of high school.
Class 449 – Basketweaving – kit
Class 450 – Basketweaving – no kit
Class 451 – Tin Punch
Class 452 – Stain glass, any item
Class 453 – Decorated picture frames – 11”x14” maximum
Class 454 – Gift wrapped shirt box – 14.25”x9.5” maximum
Class 455 – Greeting cards, handmade
Class 456 – Greeting cards, computer made
Class 457 – Beaded jewelry
A Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 449–457 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
HIGH SCHOOL
Students in grades 9–12.
Class 458 – Basketweaving – kit
Class 459 – Basketweaving – no kit
Class 460 – Tin Punch
Class 461 – Stain glass, any item
Class 462 – Decorated picture frames – 11”x14” maximum
Class 463 – Gift wrapped shirt box – 14.25”x9.5” maximum
Class 464 – Greeting cards, handmade
Class 465 – Greeting cards, computer made
Class 466 – Beaded jewelry
Class 467 – Any other item
A Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 458–467 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Anyone in grades 6, 7 and 8.
Class 468 – Wood Burning
Class 469 – Models
Class 470 – Stick Art
Class 471 – Dough Art
Class 472 – Decorated picture frames – 11”x14” maximum
Class 473 – Beaded jewelry
Class 474 – Any other item
A Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 468–474 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Anyone in grades 1–5.
Class 475 – Clay
Class 476 – Stick Art
Class 477 – Models
Class 478 – Decorated picture frames – 11”x14” maximum
Class 479 – Beaded jewelry
Class 480 – Lego Construction – maximum size 12”x12”x9” tall
Class 481 – Any other item
A Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette will be given for Best of Show in classes 475–481 by the Hardin County Agricultural Society.
Department S7
Division – CHILDREN
Rules:
1. For children under the first grade.
2. For exhibit only. No placing.
3. No pictures larger than 8×12 inches.
4. All entries will receive a ribbon.
5. All entries will be accepted Monday, Sept. 3, 2012 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4 P.M.
Class 482 – Crayon or colored pencil picture
Class 483 – Water color painting
Class 484 – Fingerpainting
Class 485 – Photo, any subject
Class 486 – Lego Construction – maximum size 12”x12”x9” tal
Class 487– Any other item not listed above.
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