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HERBS - Dept. 46

Commodity Chair: Debbie Vaughan (978)630-2676 & Nicole Vaughan
Premiums: 1st - 3; 2nd - 2.5; 3rd - 2; 4th -1.5; 5th - 1

RULES:
1. All General Rules located at the front of this catalog must be followed.
2. All herbs must be grown, selected and arranged by exhibitor.
3. Each kind of herb in a collection must be exhibited in its own separate appropriate container (containers are not auctioned at the Fair) and labeled neatly with the name of the herb.

CLASSES:
A1. Collection of at least 5 varieties - fresh. (1 sprigsof each variety)
A2. Collection of at least 5 varieties - dried. (1 sprigs of each variety)
A3. Herb Vinegar - herbs used to make vinegar must be grown by the exhibitor. Please label type of vinegar.

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HOME IMPROVEMENT - Dept. 22

Commodity Chair: Katie Kelly, 413-477-6000, Tracie Shea
Premiums: 1st - 2; 2nd - 1.5; 3rd - 1; 4th - .5

RULES:
1. All General Rules located at the front of this catalog must be followed.
2. Exhibitors entering the table arrangement class must provide a sturdy card table.
3. Entries must be put in place by 4-H exhibitor.

CLASSES:
F1. Article made for a kitchen.
F2. Article made for closet improvement.
F3. Article made for a bathroom
F4. Table Centerpiece or artificial flower arrangement
F5. Luncheon cloth and napkins or placemats and napkins
F6. Bulletin Board
F7. Waste Paper Basket.
F8. Holiday or Special Occasion Table Arrangement. Card Table (include cloth napkins, dishes for 2 place settings and centerpiece - no silverware). Centerpiece must be made or arranged by exhibitor. Favors may be used if desired.
F9. Tray - Holiday or Special Occasion Single place setting. Tray should measure approximately 15" x 18". No silverware.
F10. Wall hanging
F11. Article made for a door
F12. Grape vine decoration
F13. Wreaths
F14. Lamp shade
F15. Any other not listed in above classes.
F16. Article made with an agricultural product you grew yourself.

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INDUSTRIAL ARTS - Dept. 25

Commodity Chair: Joe Runnals
Premiums: 1st - 2; 2nd - 1.5; 3rd - 1; 4th - .5

RULES:
1. All General Rules located at the front of this catalog must be followed.
2. Any exhibit will be judged that fits in this commodity. Items may be grouped at discretion of commodity chairperson or judge.
3. Working exhibits are encourages, but demonstrations and reports are also accepted. The goal in this category is that the exhibitor demonstrate knowledge of the skills.

CLASSES:
H1. Automotive - relates to any exhibit which is automotive in nature. Such as: How an automotive system works (ignition, fuel, brakes, steering, etc.)
B1. Electrical - any exhibit which is electrical in nature such as: a household circuit or electrical wiring of an appliance
C1. Mechanical - any exhibit which is mechanical in nature and demonstrates understanding of the workings of the device. Such as: pump, gears or levers.
D1. Welding - any exhibit which demonstrates skill in welding. Such as: any object that has been welded.
E1. Carpentry - any exhibit showing aspects of home building. Such as: Framing of walls, windows, or doors/ roofing or siding.
F1. Technical Drawing - Any exhibit involving the skill of drafting, either creating the drawing or demonstrating the ability to understand a "blueprint".
G1. Any Other - any exhibit that you made that is not covered in the categories above. Such as pumbing.

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JUDGING CONTESTS - Dept. 37

See Fair Catalog for information on Judging Contests.

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