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Exhibit Hall - Arts & Crafts

Committee
Chairperson - Marilyn Robinson - (613) 582-3306
Lois Dougherty, Angela Keller, Lola Byce, Lori Burger
Display Help: Elaine Hawthorne, Dudrey Kenny

1. All exhibits to be places on Thursday, July 21, 2011 from 2-4pm and 7-9pm.
2. Judging will commence at 9am on Friday, July 22, 2011.
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 with hold 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.
8. Entries are to be picked up between 5 and 6pm on Sunday July 24, 2011. No one but the committees of the Exhibition hall are permited in before then.

Class 37A
Prize Money: $4, $3, $2
Arts
1. Landscape in oil-framed
2. Flower/flowers, oil or acrylic
3. Portrait of a person/people in oil
4. Any subject in watercolour
5. Animal/animals, any medium, not computer generated
6. Abstract- any medium
7. Any subject, acrylic
8. Charcoal drawing, any subject
9. Led Pencil drawing, any subject-mounted
10. Pen and ink oil rouging on canvas or porcelain
11. Open class- subject and medium not mentioned above, please label
what method and medium.

Junior Art - 16 Years and Under
Entry Fee exempt for sections 12-15.
Please put your age on back of entry tag. Name to be covered.
Art to be mounted on Bristol board or construction paper.
No glass or frames will be accepted.

12. Any subject in pastel
13. Any subject in traditional watercolour
14. Any subject using magic markers
15. Any subject- pencil drawing
Most Points in Class 37A (1-15) - $10

Class 37B
Prize Money: $4, $3, $2
Crafts
16. A decorated lantern
17. Handmade book mark
18. An article using beads
19. Ceramics, glazed
20. Ceramics, stain, easy tones, etc.
21. Decorated memory box for baby, include a short note about your project
22. Door decoration –not a wreath-for a child’s room
23. A fancy wrapped gift box for Birthday (not to exceed 12”)
24. An article made from felting
25. Paper tole- flowers
26. Paper tole-scenery
27. Paper tole- animals and/ or birds
28. Tole painting on tin or wood; Christmas article
29. Tole painting on tin or wood; any article
30. Decorative article of potpourri
31. An accessory for a nursery
32. Home decoration for a special occasion other than Christmas ( not a wreath)
33. Welcome sign
34. Christmas ornament –can be a child’s name on it
35. A decorative candle
36. A hand made ornament for garden/flower bed/lawn
37. Christmas stocking, any technique
38. Corsage, suitable for a baby shower-no fresh flowers
39. “I made it” –ingenious recycling
40. A snowman of your choice
41. A decorated Memory book or Journal
42. Decorated lamp shade
43. An arrangement of wayside flowers, displayed in a suitable container
44. A welcome basket for a the home
45. A door stopper
46. Wreath, any medium, ready to hang
47. Angel- any medium
48. Decorated bird house
49. Wall hanging- ready to hang
Most Points in Class 37B (16 - 49) - $10

Class 37C
Prize Money: $4, $3, $2
Theme: Western
50. A hand made “Western” card for any occassion
51. A Western door decoration
52. A decorated horse shoe
53. Make a craft out of any natural material,please list material
54. A snapshot or picture suitably framed, ready to hang
55. A decorated cowboy hat
56. Tole painting – as per theme
57. Western center piece – following theme criteria
58. Painted rock, no larger than 8”
59. Penmanship
Most Points in Class 37C (50 - 59) - $10
60. Open Class- any item not listed in preceding classes that has been hand crafted

 

Photography | Arts & Crafts | Scrapbooking | Needlecraft | Flowers | Junior Art
4-H Achievement Program | Culinary Arts | Roots and Vegetables | Woodworking
Grains, Seeds, Corn and Commercial Hay | Creative Writing | Women's Institute

Tractor Pulls

Committees

Financial Examiners: Barbara Teske, Gail Vereyken

Gate: Beachburg Lions Club

Booth: Marilyn Sommerville

Dining Hall: Angie McCutcheon

Maintenance: Bob Farnel

Veterinarian: Dr. Andres Aadoson

Sound Technician: Steve Vokey

Advertising: Brenda Byce

Office: Lisa Hennessey, Howard Winters

Bar Committee: Rona Lee McCrea, Sarah Vereyken

Children's Program: Bridget Graham, Shannon McCrea

Sheep Show: Dave MacKay, Kim Quast

Horse Drawing: Adrian Vereyken

Beef Cattle: Sherrie MacKay, Nathan Latchford, Jackie MacGregor

Dairy Cattle: Llyod Robinson

Pet Show: Donna Whitmore

Grains, Seeds, Corn, Commercial Hay: Larry Reaburn

Roots & Vegetables & Fruit: Christine Reaburn

Flowers: Kathy Hiderman

Culinary Arts: Marilyn Labow, Diane Lowe

Needlecraft: Marsha Vereyken

Arts & Crafts: Marilyn Robinson

Photography: David Willard, Shelley Smith-Aadoson

Woodworking: Kirk Keller

Junior Fair: Kim Morin

School Fair: Heather Campbell

Scrapbooking & Card Making: Jody Kitson-Roy

Creative Writing: Heather Campbell

Fair Book: Angela Keller

Website: Robyn Hader

Concessions & Vendors: Patricia Stephen, Danielle Berry

Sponsorship: Brenda Byce, Kim Quast

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