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Kalama Fair Board 2

Fair Schedule 3-4

Fair Court 5

Queen History 6

Demonstration Schedule 7

How do I Enter a Project? 8

Exhibit Hall Departments 9-19

Fair Book Sponsors 20-22



Kalama Community Fair Mission Statement

The mission of the Kalama Community Fair shall be to promote and develop the interest of the youth of the Kalama Community, while improving agriculture, livestock, business, industry, and the home life of the people in the Kalama community area.

To this end, industry accomplishments, volunteer service and community spirit come together as a showcase of achievements.  The conducting of fairs, exhibitions, entertainment and other education activities contribute to a community spirit and awareness of good fellowship, good sportsmanship and good citizenship.

Fair Board Members


2010 Kalama Fair Schedule


Kalama Fair Court 2010 
 


Kalama Fair Queen History

1965 -        1994 – Ann Bradford (acting Queen) 
1966 –        1995 – Amber Godfrey
1967 – Diana Schoonover 1996 – Georgia Rea
1968 –        1997 – Sara Wilson
1969 – Deanna Parcel 1998 – Alicia Haseman
1970 – Lynda Dally 1999 – Jamie Walker
1971 – Donna Johnson 2000 – Lisa Walker
1972 – Janiece Coulter 2001 – K’Lynne Goodner
1973 – Rhonda Gallagher 2002 – Rachel Haseman
1974 – Tami Moore 2003 – Kaylen Springer
1975 – Connie Gallagher 2004 – Tyene Downing
1976 – Bi-Centennial – Princesses were         2005 – Terra Erickson
Kalama Senior Citizens and        2006 – Jameca Hall 
Kalama High School Girls 2007 – Suzie Arn
                             2008 – Nichole Armen
1976 Bi-Centennial Senior Citizens              2009 – Sabrina Gish  
Elva Guetzloe  
Alda Ruth
Elizabeth Boatman

1976 Bi-Centennial Kalama High School Girls
Jeannie Guetzloe
Sandy Lehman
Karen Stewart

1977 –
1978 –
1979 –            2010 Kalama Fair Queen Reception, 
1980 – Cheryl Harding   following coronation in the exhibit hall.
1981 – Kathy Gwynne   Free strawberry short cake.  A special 
1982 – Julie Kochritz   invitation to all former Fair Queens 
1983 – Sherry Naramore    and Former Fair Court Members.  To
1984 – Gayle Ward    attend our reception.  Please sign our
1985 – Jeanne Dyer   guest book.  Don Armeni will take 
1986 – Sonja LaRoy   photographs.
1987 – 
1988 – Paige Johnson   Any additional Kalama Fair Queen
1989 – Sheila Buckendahl    History call Cleone Kockritz at 673-4869 
1990 – Saren Albrecht    
1991 – Michelle Fox
1992 – Cim Tomlinson
1993 – Ann Bradford
1996 – Georgia Rea 

How do I enter a project into the Kalama Fair?


Bring your exhibit hall projects o the fairgrounds (Exit 32), July 21st  , noon- 8pm; Or call Shirley Lowman (673-4071) to prearrange a time. 


Complete an exhibitor form and tag with the help of our many volunteers.  You will receive your tag tab receipt to take home your display.

Exhibits will be color code based on your age:
7& under Peewees
Junior
Intermediates
Senior Youth
Adults
62 & Older Seniors 

Fair princess will place your exhibit into the hall and into the correct exhibit division.

Exhibits are judged late night, July 21st  and ribbons will be awarded.  The Danish system of judging will be used at all Washington State Fair Assn. fairs.  This means your product will be judged on its own merit and your age category NOT against other exhibits.

When the Kalama fair opens, Thursday the 22nd  at noon, your exhibit can be seen.

You will be able to pick up your exhibit Sunday July 25th from 8 am to Noon; matching the tag tab receipt with the exhibit.  Money earned from your ribbon will be awarded at this time.

DEPARTMENT A LIVE Exhibits
High Point Totals from all of Divisions 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8   (high point prize will be Engraved Bolo Ties)
High Point Totals from all of Divisions 9,10,11,12 (high point prize will be a gift certificate from Double D’s Feed and Garden)

Division 1 – Dairy Cattle – registered and grade animals
Class 1 Type – Identify breed, sex and age of your exhibit on entry form
Class 2 Fitting and showing
Class 3 Herdsmanship
Blue 50       Red 40       White 30

Division 2 – Dairy – beef cross
Class 1 Type – Identify breed, sex and age of your exhibit on entry form
Class 2 Fitting and showing
Class 3 Herdsmanship
Blue 50       Red 40       White 30

Division 3 – Beef
Class 1 Type – Identify breed, sex and age of your exhibit on entry form
Class 2 Fitting and showing
Class 3 Herdsmanship
Blue 50       Red 40       White 30


Division 4 – Goats – Identify breeds, sex and age of exhibit on the entry form
     2009 High Point Winner: Joe Winn
Class 1 Type – Identify breed, sex and age of your exhibit on entry form
Class 2 Fitting and showing
Class 3 Herdsmanship
Blue 50       Red 40       White 30


Division 5 – Swine
     2009 High Point Winner: Michael Walker
        Class 1             Type – Identify breed, sex and age of your exhibit on entry form
Class 2 Fitting and showing
Class 3 Herdsmanship
Blue 50       Red 40       White 30
2010 Outdoor Exhibit AreaDepartment A – Continued


Division 8 – Sheep
     2009 High Point Winner: Michelle Eckert
Class 1 Type – Identify breed, sex and age of your exhibit on entry form
Class 2 Fitting and showing
Class 3 Herdsmanship
Blue 30       Red 20       White 10



Division 9 – Poultry – Identify breed and sex
     2009 High Point Winner: Hunter Stout
       Class 1      Type-   Includes ducks, geese, guineas, chickens, turkeys,                                         pheasants, pigeons, doves, 
quail, emus and other 
Class 2 Herdsmanship
Blue 10       Red 7       White 5

Division 10 – Rabbits – pure & cross breeds
     2009 High Point Winner: James Graves
Class 1 Type – Identify breed, sex and age of your exhibit on entry form
Class 2 Fitting and showing
Class 3 Herdsmanship
Blue 10       Red 7       White 5

Division 11 – Cavies (Guinea pigs) and other small animals
     2009 High Point Winner: Dougie Stone
Class 1 Type – Identify breed, sex and age of your exhibit on entry form
Blue 10       Red 7       White 5

Division 12 – Cat
Class 1 Type – Identify breed, sex and age of your exhibit on entry form
Class 2 Fitting and showing
Class 3 Herdsmanship
Blue 10       Red 7       White 5


Division 13 – Dog
Dog show not available 2010. (“Strut your Mutt” information in front of this book)



2010 Outdoor Exhibit AreaDepartment A – Continued


High point prizes will be Bolo Ties.
2009 High Point Winners:  
Sunny Dills, Cami Kockritz, Sarah Blackwell, Lindsey Wilson, Abigail Blackwell & Allyssa Carpenter.

4-H Exhibitors:  Per trailer fee: $10 for both days.  Haul in can have a family pass for both days for $5.  Immediate family. Pre-Registration Required.
Division 14 – Horse
All participants in Division 14 must do fitting and showing at the Kalama Fair.
Class 1 Fitting and Showing Class 13 Stock Seat Equitation Walk/Trot
Class 2 Hunt Seat Equitation Walk/Trot Class 14 Western Pleasure                                         Walk/Trot
Class 3 Saddle Seat Equitation Walk/Trot Class 15 not offered in 2007
Class 4 Hunt Seat Pleasure Walk/Trot Class 16 Bareback Equitation                                                                                                            (Western/English)
Class 5 Saddle Seat Pleasure Walk/Trot Class 17 Trail (Western/English)
Class 6 Hunt Seat Equitation Class 18 Pole Bending
Class 7 Saddle Seat Equitation Class 19 Texas Barrels
Class 8 Hunt Seat Pleasure Class 20 Flags
Class 9 Saddle Seat Pleasure Class 21 Figure Eight
Class 10 Harness Driving Equitation Class 22 Keyhole
   Class 11 Stock Seat Equitation Class 23 Herdsmanship
   Class 12 Western Pleasure Class 24 Open Class Equine
Blue 50       Red 40            White 30
Award monies will be paid on fitting and showing, Herdsmanship and the highest ribbon you can earn out of all the other classes.  Award monies will be paid after all horse stalls and staff area is clean and empty.

Division 15 – Lamas / Alpacas
Class 1 Type – Identify breed, sex and age of your exhibit on entry form
Class 2 Fitting and showing
Class 3 Obstacle Course
Blue 30       Red 20       White 10
Judging in Novice and Advanced
 
Division 16 – Special Exhibits (Miniature Horses/Burros/Ponies/Long Ears)
Class 1 Type – Identify breed, sex and age of your exhibit on entry form
Class 2 Fitting and showing
Class 3 Herdsmanship
Blue 30       Red 20       White 10

Division 17 – Other 4-H and Youth Department A Projects
Class 1 4-H Record books Class 7 Educational display
Class 2 4-H Posters Class 9   Style Revenue
Class 3 4-H Animal Demonstrations Class 10 Performing Arts
Class 4 4-H Judging Class 11   Community Fair Activity
Class 5 4-H “4-H in Action” Project
Class 6 4-H “Fair theme” Stall & pen theme decoration
Blue 10       Red 7       White 5
(Only Kalama club 4-H members are eligible to enter Record Books or Posters.)



2010 Exhibit Hall Department B – Still Life Exhibits

                                   
High Point Prize:  Hanging Basket
        2009 High Point Winner: Connie Deans
Division 1 – Garden Fruit & Vegetable
Class 1 –  Vegetable                                              Class 2 -        Fruit  
Class 3 -   Herbs                                                     Class 4 -        Nuts
Class 5 -    Other
   
Division 2 – Natural Resources and forestry
Class 1 – Hay & forage                                           Class 3 –     Live plants
Class 2-   Seed                                                         Class 4 –     Garden design
Class 5 -  Educational Poster / Display                   Class 6 -      Recycle Natural Resource Project
Class 7 – Washington State Watershed Management

Division 3 – Shop Exhibits/ Ag -Mechanics
Class 1-     Education al Displays
Class 2-     Mechanical Design
Class 3-     Project

Division 4 – Home & Garden Beautification & Arranging
Class 1 – Flower Garden                                          Class 6 – Recycled Art                                         Garden Design
Class 2 – Flower Design (Cut Flowers)
Class 3 – Dried Flower Arrangement
Class 4 – 4-H Art & Garden Design
Class 5 – Live Plants

Division 5 – Annuals
 
Division 6 – Perennials 
Division 7 – Potted Plants
Class 1 - Hanging Baskets Class 3 - Mini Roses
Class 2 - African Violets Class 4 - Other Potted Plants
      Class      5 - Combination of Potted Plants


2010 Exhibit HallDepartment C – Creative Arts
 


HIGH POINT PRIZE: Art Kit
         2009 High Point Winner: Bernie Hasart
Division 1 – Art 
*** Note: Pictures cannot be submitted on racing paper.  All pictures should be framed or matted with secure hangers.
Class 1 – Watercolor                                                Class 6 – Recycled Art
Class 2 – Pen and ink
Class 3 – Pencil, Charcoal, pastel chalk
Class 4 – Oil, acrylic original
Class 5 – Other

Division 2 – Pictures 
Class 1 – Crayon
Class 2 – Kit
Class 3 – Paint by number
Class 4 – Original

Division 3 – Leather craft
Class 1 – Kit 
Class 2 – Original 

Division 4 – Jewelry making
Class 1 – Kit 
Class 2 – Original 

Division 5 – Macrame / weaving/ other projects
Class 1 – Kit 
Class 2 – Original 

Division 6 – Metal craft
Class 1 – Kit 
Class 2 – Original 
Division 7 – Ceramics 
Class 1 – Porcelain
Class 2 – Ceramics and stoneware
Class 3 – Plaster craft and other

Division 8 -  Clay


Division 9 – Glass craft
Class 1 – Etching
Class 2 – Stained Glass
Class 3 – Other
2010 Exhibit HallDepartment C – Creative Arts- Continued

Division 9 – Other Hobby or Craft

Class 1 – Kit
Class 2 – Original
Class 3 – Tole painting
Class 4 – Flower craft arrangement
Class 5 – Scrapbook
Class 6 – Decoupage
Class 7 – Candles
Class 8 – Christmas novelties
Class 9 – Article made from Recycled Material
Class     10– Creative Writing & Poetry
Class     11 – Lincoln Logs
Class     12 – Tinker Toys
Class     13 – 4-H Scrapbook
Class     14 – 4-H Record book
Class     15 – Other
Division 10 – Interlocking game system (ex. Legos,  K’Nex)
High Point Prize: Lego Kit
Class 1 – Kit 
Class 2 – Original 

Division 11 – Collections
*** Collections consist of at least 3 items and collected by exhibitor.
Class 1 – Stamps & coin
Class 2 – Insects Mounted & Classified
Class 3 – Rock Mounted & classified 
Class 4 – Any collection that express Fair theme
Class 5 – Other 

Division 12 – Fair Theme
Class 1 – Any article that creatively express Fair theme
Division 13 – Antiques
Class 1 – Furniture Class 5 – Toys
Class 2 – Clothing Class 6 – Jewelry 
Class 3 – Household Items Class 7 – collection (minimum of 3 items)
Class 4 – Tools Class 8 – Other
2010 Exhibit HallDepartment C – Creative Arts- Continued



Division 14 – Woodworking
Class 1 – Kit
Class 2 – Original
Class 3 – Other

Division 15 – Small Engine, Rocketry, Electrical
***Projects should be neat and labeled
Class 1 – Simple original projects          Class 4 -   Plan sheet to build                                                                                                               Original Rocket
Class 2 – Complex original projects       Class 5 -   Original Rocket
Class 3 – Kits

Division 16 – Photography/Amateur
High Point Prize: Photo Kit
***Projects must be mounted, framed or matted
Class 1 – Photo Story Class                   Class 4 – Photo collage
Class 2 – 5x7 or 8x10 Picture                Class 5 – Other
Class 3 – Digital Picture

Division 17 – Photography/Professional
***Projects must be mounted, framed or matted
Class 1 – Photo Story                             Class 4 – Photo collage
Class 2 – 5x7 or 8x10 Picture                Class 5 – Other
Class 3 – Digital Picture
Division 18 – Record books Scrapbooks
Class 1 – Scrapbook
Class 2 – 4-H Scrapbook
Class 3 – 4-H Record book
Class 4 – Creative Writing & Poetry
   Class    5 – 4-H educational posters
2010 Exhibit Hall Department D – Homemaking
High Point Prize:  Food Preservation Supplies

        2009 High Point Winner: Connie Deans

Division 1 – Food Preservation

***Use only standard canning jars, sealed with flat metal lids, screw bands removed.  All canned and dried food exhibits must be labeled.  Label must be placed as near to the bottom front of the jar as possible.  Note if citric acid or lemon juice has been added to canned tomatoes.  Do not use paraffin on jams or jellies.  Jams must be processed according to USDA recommendations and noted on the label. The Ball Canning Book can be consulted for accurate information and will be used by Kalama Fair judges for judging standards.  Jams made with low sugar, no sugar or substitute should be properly labeled.
Class 1 – Any Jam, Jelly, Preserve, or Fruit Butter (No freezer jam)
Class 2 – Any Pickle, Pickled Vegetables, or Relish
Class 3 – Any Vegetables
Class 4 – Any Fruit
Class 5 – Tomatoes
Class 6 – Any combination of Meat and Vegetables
Class 7 – Any Meat, Fish, or Poultry
Class 8 – Dried Foods
Class 9 – Dried Herbs
Class  10 – Vacuum Seal
Class  11 – Salsa
Class  12 – Other

Blue Ribbon Tips!  The judge will look for fruit evenly distributed throughout the jar.  Liquid should cover contents.  Sealed lid should not be rusty.  Jar should be clean.  Product should be cut into even pieces and should have uniform ripeness with a liquid that is not cloudy.  No overripe products should be canned.  Processing time & method should be noted on outside of jar.
2010 Exhibit Hall Department D – Homemaking - Continued


High Point Prize: Red Star Prize Package
        2009 High Point Winner: Mara Walton

                                                          
Division 2 – Food Preparation Dept. Division 2
***Exhibit will be presented on a clean paper plate and cover with clear plastic wrap.  Recipes must be written on 3x5 cards and must be included.  If made from packaged mix, list ingredients added and baking time.

Class 1 – 4 Drop Cookies
Class 2 – 4 Bar Cookies
Class 3 – 4 Refrigerator Cookies
Class 4 – 4 Pressed Cookies
Class 5 – 4 Molded Cookies
Class 6 – 4 Rolled and cut cookies
Class 7 – 4 Unbaked cookies
Class 8 – 4 Cupcakes
Class 9 – Candy
Class  10 – 1/4 Cakes
Class  11 – Pie (4 inch)
Class  12 – 4 Biscuits
Class  13 – 4 Muffins
Class  14 – 1/4 Loaf Bread
Class  15 – 1/4 Loaf Yeast Bread
Class  16 – 4 Rolls
Class  17 – Doughnuts
Class  18 – Reduced Sugar Item
   Class  19 -  Sugar Substitute Item
   Class 20 -   Food Apperance
   Class 21 -   Other

Blue Ribbon Tips!  The judge will be looking for a prepared product with evenly browned tops.  Texture is extremely important with the right mixture of moisture and chewiness.  Taste should be a good blend of ingredients.  Breads should be a nice shape loaf.  When yeast bread is cut into, no fragrance of yeast should be detected.  Air bubbles should be evenly spaces and without large holes or tunnels.  The thickening used in a pie should between runny and too thick.  The bottom crust should be lightly browned and not doughy.  The sweetness is a personal preference.


2010 Exhibit Hall Department D – Homemaking - Continued


Division 3 – Table setting
***4-H members will make a table setting using a card table.  The theme and menu will be displayed on an 8x10 card.  Coordination of food, centerpiece, linen, glassware and silverware will be judged.

High Point Prize: Sewing Kit
2009 High Point Winner: Melissa Bauska

Division 4 – Clothing
Class 1 – Household Articles
Class 2 – Accessories
Class 3 – Blouses, Shirts
Class 4 – Dresses, Skirts
Class 5 – Pants, Shorts
Class 6 – Vest
Class 7 – Jacket
Class 8 – Other

Division 5 – Needlework
Class 1 – Quilts
Quilts
Quilt with preprinted patter
Antique Quilt (by current owner)
Quilt with professional long arm topstitching
Quilt with round robin or group participation
Class 2 – Wall Hangings
Class 3 – Pillows
Class 4 – Rugs
Class 5 – Toys and Games
Class 6 – Afghans
Class 7 – Crocheted Items
Class 8 – Hand Knitted Items
Class 9 – Machine Knitted Items
Class  10 – Embroidery
Class  11 – Household Articles
Class  12 – Counted Cross Stitch
Class  13 – Other

Division 6 – Style Revue 
   Class 1 – Handmade Garment
   Class 2 – Recycled Garment
   Class 3 – Themed Garment  (theme this year is Twilight the movie.)
Lot A – Best Edward  (Winner receives a cutout of Edward)
Lot B – Best Bella      (Winner receives a cutout of Bella
Lot C - Other Character  (Winner(s) receive(s) a Twilight gift) 

2010 Exhibit Hall
Department D – Homemaking – Continued


Division 6 -  Sewing Machine Art
Class 1 _  Sewing Machine arts Amateur
   Section A:  Free Motion 
   Section B: Non Free Motion or Programmed Stitches

Class 2 -  Sewing Machine Arts Professional
               Section A:  Free Motion
               Section B: Non Free Motion or Programmed Stitches


2010 Exhibit Hall Department E – Club & Commercial Displays

Division 1 – Club Display

Division 2 – Commercial Display
Division 3 – Made in Washington Display
Division 4 -   Small Business Owner
Division 5 _  Horticultural/Educational Display

RIBBONS ONLY