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Exhibit Hall - Arts & Crafts

1. All exhibits to be placed on Wednesday, July 23, 2008 from 2-4pm and 7-9pm
2. Judging will commence at 9am on Thursday, July 24, 2008.
3. All exhibits in this class must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor, name must be covered.
4. In case of no competition, the judge is instructed to withhold prize unless exhibit is worthy.
5. All art work should be framed or suitable to hang.
6. Judges are authorized to discard all soiled, defaced or old work and instructed to award prizes to the new and up to date work.
7. No item may be shown more than twice at this fair.

Committee
Chairperson - Marilyn Robinson - 582-3306
Lois Dougherty, Angela Keller, Lola Byce, Lori Burger

Class 37A
Prize Money: $4, $3, $2
Arts
1. Landscape in oil - framed
2. Grist Mill, oil or acrylic
3. Portrait or figure in oil
4. Any subject in watercolour
5. Tree with character in watercolour
6. Abstract - any medium
7. Any subject, acrylic
8. Charcoal drawing, Beachburg Fair’s Exhibition Hall
9. Pencil drawing, any subject - mounted
10. Pen and ink oil rouging on canvas or porcelain
11. Exhibitors Choice - portrays sheep in agriculture - any medium

Junior Art - 16 Years and Under
Entry Fee exempt for sections 12-15. Please put your age on back of entry tag. Art to be mounted on Bristol board or construction paper. No glass or frames will be accepted. Name to be covered.
12. Any subject in pastel - 1st $10
13. Any subject in watercolour
14. Any subject using magic markers
15. Any subject - pencil drawing
Most Points in Class 37A (1-15)

Class 37B
Prize Money: $4, $3, $2
Crafts
16. A decorated lantern
17. Fabric painted item
18. Article of woodwork, made with hand tools
19. Article of woodwork, made with electric tools (i.e. scroll, bandsaw or lathe)
20. An article using beads
21. Ceramics, glazed
22. Ceramics, stain, easy tones, etc.
23. Decorated memory box, include a short note about your project
24. Door decoration - not a wreath - for a child’s room
25. A fancy wrapped gift box for Christmas (not to exceed 12”)
26. A handmade grocery tote
27. Paper tole - flowers
28. Paper tole - scenery
29. Paper tole - animals or birds
30. Tole painting on tin or wood; Christmas article
31. Tole painting on tin or wood; any article
32. Decorative article with potpourri
33. A decorated horse shoe
34. Home decoration for a special occasion other than Christmas (not a wreath)
35. Welcome sign
36. Decorative liquid soap dispenser
37. A decorative candle
38. A hand painted garden sign.
39. Christmas stocking, any technique
40. Corsage, suitable for an anniversary - no fresh flowers
41. “I made it!”- ingenious recycling
42. A snowman of your choice
43. A decorated Memory Book or Journal
44. Decorated lampshade
45. An arrangement of wayside flowers, displayed in a suitable container
46. A welcome basket for the home
47. A door stopper
48. Wreath, any material, not for Christmas, ready to hang
49. Angel - any medium
50. Glass painting, any subject, not a kit
51. Wall hanging - ready for hanging
Most Points in Class 37B (16 -51)

Class 37C
Prize Money: $4, $3, $2
Sheep
Sections 52 - 61 must include sheep.
52. A birthday card, using the stamp and ink method
53. Christmas wreath
54. An accessory for a nursery
55. A decorated ceramic sheep
56. A snapshot or picture suitably framed, ready to hang
57. A decorated hat
58. Tole painting - sheep scene
59. Centerpiece - following theme criteria
60. Painted rock, no larger than 8”
61. Penmanship - Poem, “Baa baa Black Sheep”
Most Points in Class 37C (52 -61)

62. Open Class - any item not listed in preceding classes that has been hand-crafted (i.e. friendly plastic)

 

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4-H Achievement Program | Culinary Arts | Roots and Vegetables | Woodworking
Grains, Seeds, Corn and Commercial Hay | Creative Writing | Women's Institute

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Committees

Financial Examiners: Barbara Teske, Gail Vereyken

Gate: Beachburg Lions Club

Booth: Marilyn Sommerville

Dining Hall: Sherry Hawthorne

Maintenance: Earl Farnel, Bob Farnel, Ron Lowe

Veterinarian: Dr. Andres Aadoson

Sound Technician: Steve Vokey

Advertising: Patricia Stephen

Entertainment: Barry Stephen

Office: Kim Quast

Bar Committee: Brenda Byce

Historical Committee: Muriel Fletcher, Dorothy MacGregor, Maureen Philippe, Christine Reaburn

Children’s Program: Danielle Berry

Sheep Show: Dave MacKay

Horse Drawing: Adrian Vereyken

Beef Cattle: Sherrie Mackay, Jackie MacGregor, Nathan Latchford

Dairy Cattle: Lloyd Robinson

Pet Show: Lorna Farnel

Grains, Seeds, Corn & Commercial Hay: Larry Reaburn

Roots & Vegetables: Christine Reaburn

Flowers: Kathy Hiderman

Culinary Arts: Marilyn Labow & Diane Lowe

Fair Book: Robyn Hader

Needlecraft: Verla Robinson

Arts and Crafts: Marilyn Robinson

Photography: Patricia Stephen

Woodworking: Kirk Keller

Beachburg Junior Fair: Debbie Knechtel

School Fair: Heather Campbell

Scrapbooking: Jody Kitson-Roy

Creative Writing: Heather Campbell

Website: Robyn Hader

Concessions & Vendors: Terra Quast

 

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