DATES TO REMEMBER

DATES TO REMEMBER
Entry forms due on or before Thursday, August 14, 2014
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Bring crafts, collectibles, photography, posters, student art
9 am till 6 pm to outside entrance, WING A
Thursday, Aug 28, 2014
First culinary show
noon till 1:30 pm
Friday, Aug 29, 2014
8 am till 10 am
Bring 1st Gardening entries
FAIR OPENS: Friday, Aug 29, 2014
2 pm
Saturday, Aug 30 10 am
Sunday, Aug 31 noon
Monday, Sept 1, 2014 10 am
Tuesday, Sept 2, 2014
Gold Medal Flour Cookie Contest
Delta Fair’s Best Chili Contest
Delta Fair’s Best Cook Contest
Bring entries at noon, judging at 2 pm
Fair opens: 2 pm
Wednesday, Sept 3, 2014
Senior American Day
9:30 am in WING A
Thursday, Sept 4, 2014
FFA & 4-H Day
8am till 10 am
Bring 2nd Gardening Entries
Fair opens 9 am
Friday, Sept 5, 2014
Fair opens 10 am
Homeschool Day
Saturday, Sept 6, 2014
Fair opens 10 am
NEW CONTEST: Delta Fair’s Best Cupcake Contest
Great American SPAM contest
Bring entries 10 am till 11:30 am, Judging at noon
Sunday, Sept 7, 2014
Fair opens at noon
Monday, Sept 8, 2014
Pickup entries at outside entrance, WING A
noon to 6 pm
Delta Fair & Music Festival 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CRAFTS, CULINARY & COLLECTIBLES
page
Adult Art …………………………………………………………….
5
Antiques & Collections………………………………………………
5
Baby Photo Contest…………………………………………………
24
Best Cook Contest…………………………………………………...
39
Culinary – adult…………………………………………………….
youth……………………………………………………
35
38
Dolls…………………………………………………………………
21
Food Preservation……………………………………………………
6
Gardening ………..............................................................................
8
Handwriting…………………………………………………………
15
Holiday decorations…………………………………………………
17
Knitting/Crocheting/Weaving………………………………………
18
Other Crafts…………………………………………………………
20
Photography………………………………………………………...
23
Quilts……………………………………………………………….
25
Recycled Art……………………………………………………….
20
Retirement Crafts ………………………………………………….
22
Sewing & Stitchery………………………………………………..
27 / 29
Stained Glass………………………………………………………
22
Student Art…………………………………………………………
34
Wood Crafts……………………………………………………….
30
Youth Crafts……………………………………………………….
31
Entry Form……………………………………………………….
3
Crafts, Culinary & Collectibles
wants to send out a special
THANK YOU
to the wonderful Lady who
contributed our premium books
for 2014. Thank you for all
you do for us at Delta Fair!
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CRAFTS & COLLECTIBLES
Guidelines for Entry
Director: Jan Hamilton (901) 487-3075
1.
Entry forms for items are due on or before Thursday, August 14, 2014. Forms may
be faxed to the office at 901 867-7121 or mailed to:
Delta Fair & Music Festival
PO Box 1327
Cordova, TN 38088
Please send entry forms as EARLY as possible to avoid last minute mail or fax
problems. To change your address or be added to the list, email information to
[email protected] or call (901) 487-3075. Our website, www.DeltaFest.com is
available anytime. Please do not send forms in .jpg format.
2.
Thank you, exhibitors! All craft, collectible, photography, poster & student art entries
are to be brought to the Agricenter, Wing A, outside entrance, 7777 Walnut Grove Rd,
Memphis, on Saturday, August 23, from 9 am till 6 pm. Entries will not be accepted
before or after this time. One exhibit per class, per exhibitor.
3.
Entry tags will be supplied upon arrival at Wing A on Saturday. Tags must be securely
attached to each item submitted for competition.
4.
Committee chairmen, volunteers and judges may not exhibit in any category they
are contributing their volunteer services in. They may compete in other categories.
Adult exhibitors are 19 or over and youth exhibitors are 18 and younger. Decisions
by the judges are final. No winners will be given over the telephone. Delta Fair opens
at 2 pm, Friday, Aug 29, 2014 – come see if you won!
5.
Items entered for competition must be the work of the exhibitor – unless noted as a
group or club. Entries must not have been exhibited before at Delta Fair. See
individual categories for dates completed. Container grown plants may have been
exhibited before. Soiled or stained articles, items with smoke, mothballs, pet or
other odors, will not be accepted. Identical entries cannot be entered in multiple
categories – each entry must be different. Chairmen and director reserve the right to
accept or reject any entry, depending on condition and suitability of the exhibit.
6.
Every effort to protect and care for your exhibit will be shown. However, Universal
Fairs, ExpoSouth, Delta Fair & Music Festival, owners, directors, employees and
volunteers in the Crafts, Culinary & Collectible area will not be responsible for any
loss or damage to the entries. Please do not enter heirloom or valuable items . Security
is provided in the display area during times the Fair is open to the public.
7.
Exhibits will be displayed depending upon available space. Delta Fair reserves the
right to only display ribbon winners. Quilt entries may be displayed on rods or in
cases, again depending on space. Ribbons will be awarded as merit may warrant.
Items must be individually worthy.
8.
Entries may NOT be removed before Monday, September 8, 2014, from noon till 6 pm,
at the outside entrance of Wing A, at the Agricenter. Exhibits not picked up on
Monday, Sept 8, will be donated to charity.
9.
Premiums will be paid at pickup on Monday, September 8, 2014.
Remember: Delta Fair & Music Festival is Everyone’s Fair!
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Category – ADULT ART – A
NEW this year at Delta Fair & Music Festival – adult art! Entry form due
Thursday, Aug 14, 2014. Use regular Crafts entry form. Bring entries on
Saturday, Aug 23, from 9 am till 6 pm, to WING A, outside entrance.
All work must be the work of the exhibitor and can not have been displayed
at any previous Fair. Amateur exhibitors 19 and older only. Art must be
ready to hang on a hook or it will not be accepted. Maximum size of entry,
including frame, 24”x30”.
2nd - $25.00
3rd – $10.00
Premiums:
1st - $50.00
Best of Show:
Rosette & $ 75.00
A1
Acrylics
A4
Pen & Ink
A2
Charcoal
A5
Pencil
A3
Oil
A6
Water Color
Category – ANTIQUES & COLLECTIONS – AC
CHAIRMAN: Shannon Bellamy
Bring entries on Sat, Aug 23.
Items entered must be a minimum of 50 years old, with no cracks or visible damage.
Attach multiple pieces firmly together. Please do NOT tape wooden items together
as tape does not hold. All items are examined during judging. Judging is based on
rarity, craftsmanship, beauty and age. Maximum size of entry is 18” x 24”.
Clothing items may be any size. Entries by adults only.
2nd - $5.00
3rd - $3.00
Premiums:
1st - $7.50
ANTIQUES
Best of Show – rosette & $50.00
Given by: State Farm Insurance, Denise Perino
AC 1 advertising item
AC 18 Military memorabilia
AC 2 baby cup
AC 19 other vintage memorabilia
AC 3 calendar
AC 20 other accessory - apparel
AC 4 camera
AC 21 other book
AC 5 candlestick
AC 22 perfume bottle
AC 6 carnival glass item
AC 23 pitcher
AC 7 children’s book
AC 24 purse
AC 8 china cup & saucer
AC 25 sewing tool or accessory
AC 9 china demitasse
AC 26 small kitchen tool
AC 10 Coca-cola item
AC 27 tin container
AC 11 cook book
AC 28 toy with wheels
AC 12 depression glass item
AC 29 toy without wheels
AC 13 doll
AC 30 vintage lady clothing
AC 14 handkerchief
AC 31 vintage man clothing
AC 15 jewelry
AC 32 vintage cultural item from
AC 16 kitchen utensil (no cast iron)
other country
AC 17 Memphis memorabilia
AC 33 vintage religious item
Thanks for all you do
Craft, Culinary & Collectible Volunteers
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Category – ANTIQUES & COLLECTIONS – AC – cont.
COLLECTIONS
Items may be old or new, and must be displayed on a tray or plaque securely.
Collections must have at least 5 of the item and no more than 7 per class.
Items judged by uniqueness of items.
Best of Show – rosette & $15.00
AC 31 arrowheads
AC 32 buttons
AC 33 campaign memorabilia
AC 34 coins
AC 35 fishing lures – no flies
Given by: State Farm Insurance, Denise Perino
AC 36 keys
AC 37 match book covers
AC 38 sewing items
AC 39 spoons
AC 40 stamps
Category – FOOD PRESERVATION – FP
CO-CHAIRMEN - Louise Williams & Shirley Rich
Bring all food preservation entries on Saturday, August 23, to Wing A.
Products entered in jars must have been canned since January 1, 2013.
All entries are displayed in standard ring top jars with rings left on. Fill
jars to the neck of the jar, allow ¼” headspace for jams, jellies and preserves.
Allow ½” for pickles and fruit and 1” for vegetables. Any item that shows
spoilage will be removed from the display. Adult exhibitors only. New this
year: bring 1 copy of your recipe with each entry (typed or written).
Judging based on consistency and appearance 65%, selection of product 35%
Premiums:
1st - $7.50
2nd - $5.00
3rd - $3.00
JAMS – items must be in standard half pint jars
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
FP 1
FP 2
FP 3
any other than listed
blackberry
blueberry
FP 4
FP 5
6
peach
strawberry
Category -FOOD PRESERVATION (cont)
JELLIES – items must be in standard half pint jars
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
FP 6
FP 7
FP 8
FP 9
any other than listed
apple
blackberry
grape
FP 10
FP 11
FP 12
mint
muscadine
pepper
PRESERVES – items must be in standard half pint jars
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
FP 13
FP 14
FP 15
FP 16
any other than listed
blackberry
fig
peach
FP 17
FP 18
FP 19
FP 20
pear
plum
strawberry
two or more fruits
CANNED FRUITS – items must be in standard quart jars
Best of Show – rosette and $10.00
FP 21
FP 22
FP 23
FP 24
any other fruit not listed
any pie filling
apples
applesauce
FP 25
FP 26
FP 27
FP 28
blackberry
fruit juice
peaches
pears
PICKLES & RELISHES – items must be in standard pint jars
Best of Show – rosette & $10.00
FP 29
FP 30
FP 31
FP 32
FP 33
FP 34
FP 35
FP 36
any other pickle not listed
any other relish not listed
beet pickle
bread and butter pickle
chili sauce
chow chow relish
dill pickle
green tomato relish
FP 37
FP 38
FP 39
FP 40
FP 41
FP 42
FP 43
okra pickle
pepper relish
pickled pepper – hot
pickled pepper – sweet
salsa
squash pickle
sweet pickle
CANNED VEGETABLES – items must be in standard quart jars
Best of Show – rosette and $10.00
FP 44
FP 45
FP 46
FP 47
FP 48
FP 49
FP 50
any vegetable not listed
beets
carrots
corn
green beans
kraut
lima beans
FP 51
FP 52
FP 53
FP 54
FP 55
FP 56
7
okra
peas
soup mix
tomato juice
tomato sauce
tomatoes
Category - GARDENING - G
CHAIRMAN: Beth Koonce
Entry form due on or before August 14, 2014. If you think you will enter an exhibit,
please send your entry form in by this date, so that we can have your entry tags prepared
when you arrive on the contest day. If you plan to enter more than ten (10) specimens,
please drop by and pick up your entry tags before the entry day, so that you may have
the items tagged when you arrive for the contest. Tags for those sending in their entry
form, are available as of Saturday, August 24.
Only one entry per class number is allowed, per exhibitor. In homegrown vegetable/fruits,
please bring the number of items for the class that is listed. Example: the three apples
required in class G30 count as one entry but you can’t enter two items in G1 foliage plant –
you can only enter one (1) specimen in G1.
The Show Chairman reserves the right to remove any and all exhibits or parts thereof, if and
when, deterioration is noted or ineligibility is determined.
All entries must be grown or created by the exhibitor. Container grown plants MUST have
been in the possession of the exhibitor for at least 3 months. Combination plantings and
dish gardens must have been growing together and in the exhibitor’s possession for at least
6 weeks prior to exhibiting.
Any exhibit found to be infected with any type of insect, will be disqualified and must be
picked up immediately by the exhibitor. Please groom & closely examine all entries for
insects before bringing them for entry.
Delta Fair volunteers exercise all due care, but are not responsible for any loss, breakage
or damage to containers or accessories. Exhibits will NOT be released earlier than Monday,
Sept 8. Exhibits, ribbons and premiums must be picked up on Monday, Sept 8, from noon
till 6 pm, at the outside entrance of Wing A.
Guidelines listed on page 1 of this booklet apply to gardening for adults and youth. Youth
exhibitors must list age on the enry form. Any questions may be emailed to
[email protected] or call 901 487-3075.
Thank You, Master Gardener Sponsor,
and all the wonderful Volunteers!
Memphis Area Master Gardeners Association
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10 Day Features – Adult - Gardening – GS
“10 Day Features” will be brought to Wing A, outside entrance, on Friday, Aug 29,
from 8 am till 10 am. Exhibits will be judged at 11 am and remain on exhibit through
Sunday, Sept 7, 2014.
Premiums:
1st - $10.00
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
GS 1
GS 2
GS 3
GS 4
2nd - $7.50
3rd - $5.00
Scarecrow Safari – total size not to exceed 6’x6’. Search high and
low to decorate your scarecrow to show the jungles of the city or the
delta’s of the river. Be sure your scarecrow will stand by itself, such
as a bucket filled with sand as a base.
Bamboo Boozel – create an arrangement with bamboo as the central
focus. Use dried or fresh materials to accent.
Forever and ever Green – make a wreath using cedar or pine branches.
Incorporate ivy or other evergreen and or greenery. Must be suitable
to hang on a vertical surface.
Summer’s End – decorate a garden hand tool with fall leaves, dried
flowers, nuts or herbs. Must be suitable to hang on a vertical surface.
10 Day Features – Youth – Gardening – GY
Premiums:
1st - $7.50
Best of Show – rosette & $20.00
2nd - $5.00
3rd - $3.00
Youth ages 5 to 18 may enter
GY 13 Anything Goes - using recycled object(s) from your home, decorate with
dried plant material. Item must be something you’d see in yard or garden area.
GY 14 Pet Rock – decorate a garden rock into a keepsake pet that could be used in a
home’s planter. Acrylic paint may be used to accent your new friend, along
with dried flowers and/or seeds.
GY 15 Terrarium TV – using a large glass bowl or other glass container as an appealing
planter. Make it attractive with rocks or pieces of wood to accent. Remember,
the star performers are the live plants in your exhibit.
GY 16 Wild Side – show your “wild side” by decorating a gourd, squash, pumpkin, or
potato with leaves, flowers, roots and/or seeds.
Thank You, Sponsors:
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Container Grown Plants - Adult – G
Bring entries 8 am till 10 am, Friday, Aug 29, to outside entrance WING A.
Container must have been in possession of exhibitor for at least three (3) months before
entry date. Dish gardens and planters must be in exhibitor’s possession and growing
together for at least six (6) weeks. Botanical name must appear on entry form and
entry tag. Water plants thoroughly before bringing for entry. Exhibitors must supply
plant saucers with each entry. Be sure to put name of exhibitor on bottom of saucer.
No entries will be released before Monday, Sept 8, noon till 6 pm. Adult entry only.
Premiums:
1st - $10.00
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
2nd - $7.50
3rd - $5.00
Given by: Farm Bureau Insurance
Specimens judged as foliage:
G1
Foliage plant, pot diameter under 7”
G2
Foliage plant, pot diameter 7” to 10”
G3
Foliage plant, pot diameter over 10”
G4
Boston Fern
G5
Fern other than Boston
G6
Footed Fern
G7
Asparagus plumose
G8
Asparagus sprengeri
G9
Begonia grown for foliage, pot
diameter 10” or under
G 10
Begonia grown for foliage, pot
diameter over 10”
G 11
Bromeliad
G 12
Cacti and Succulents, pot
diameter under 7”
G 13
Cacti and Succulents, pot
diameter 7” to 10”
G 14
Cacti and Succulents, pot
diameter over 10”
G 15
Hanging basket, foliage only
1 species per pot
G 16
Herbs
G 17
Hosta, pot diameter 7” to 10”
G 18
Hosta, pot diameter over 10”
Specimens judged as blooming:
G 19
African Violet – single crown only
G 20
Flowering plant, pot diameter under 7”
G 21
Flowering plant, pot diameter 7” to 10”
G 22
Flowering plant, pot diameter over 10”
G 23
Begonia (must be in bloom) pot
diameter 10” or under
G 24
Begonia (must be in bloom) pot
diameter over 10”
G 25
Combination hanging basket, any
species, with minimum of 1 foliage,
1 blooming, maximum 3 species combo
G 26
Hanging basket, flowering only 1 species per basket
Specimens judged as multiple plantings:
(must list plant names on an index card)
G 27
Combination plantings – 2 or more
varieties with similar growing
requirements.
G 28
Dish garden – 5 different species in
a shallow container
G 29
Fairy garden – live plant material,
maximum size 12”x18”
Thank You, Sponsors:
Visit us at the Farmer’s Market, Agricenter
May through October
901 873-3150
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HOMEGROWN – Adult Entry – G
Bring entries 8 am till 10 am, Friday, Aug 29, Wing A, outside entrance.
Exhibitors may enter one entry in each class. All entries MUST have been grown
by the exhibitor in 2014. Homegrown entries are not returned to exhibitor. Please
pick up your ribbons & premiums on Monday, Sept 8, from noon till 6 pm.
Premiums:
1st - $10.00
2nd - $7.50
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
3rd - $5.00
Given by: Jones Orchard
G 30 Any other fruit not listed (3)
G 31 Any other homegrown
vegetable not listed (3)
G 32 Apples (3)
G 33 Banana peppers (6)
G 34 Bell peppers (3)
G 35 Cherry or cocktail tomatoes,
any color on stem (10)
G 36 Cucumbers (3)
G 37 Field peas (10) in pod
G 38 Garlic bulbs (3) with stem
G 39 Gourds (3)
G 40
G 41
G 42
G 43
G 44
G 45
G 46
G 47
G 48
G 49
G 50
Green beans (10)
Hot peppers (6)
Largest sunflower head
Lima Beans (10)
Okra (6)
Onions (3) with stems
Pumpkin, miniature (3)
Squash, summer (3)
Sweet peppers (3)
Sweet potatoes (3)
Tomatoes, include 1” stem (3)
Thank You, Sponsors:
Visit us at the Farmer’s Market, Agricenter
May through October 901 873-3150
CONTAINER GROWN PLANTS – Youth – GY
Bring entries, 8 am till 10 am, Friday, Aug 29
one entry per class
Container must have been in possession of exhibitor for at least three (3) months
before entry date. Dish gardens and planters must be in exhibitor’s possession and
growing together for at least six (6) weeks. Youth ages 5 to 18 may enter.
premiums:
1st - $7.50
2nd - $5.00
3rd - $3.00
Best of Show – rosette & $10
GY 1
GY 2
GY 3
cacti
dish garden
fairy garden
GY 4
GY 5
GY 6
11
flowering plant
foliage plant
herb
HOMEGROWN – Youth – GY
Bring entries, 8 am till 10 am, Friday, Aug 29
One entry per class
Exhibits will be displayed for the 10 days of the Fair. Exhibits showing deterioration
will be removed from display. Ribbons and premiums must be picked up Monday,
Sept 8, from noon till 6 pm. Exhibits must be grown by youth, ages 5 to 18.
premiums:
1st - $7.50
Best of Show – rosette & $10
2nd - $5.00
3rd - $3.00
GY 7
GY 8
gourds (3)
gourds, miniature (3)
GY 9
pumpkin – largest
(list weight on entry tag)
GY 10 sunflower head
GY 11 vegetable, most unusual (1)
(judged by color/shape)
GY 12 watermelon - largest
(list weight on entry tag)
FIELD GROWN – G
Bring your entries Friday, Aug 29, 8 am till 10 am, Wing A, outside entrance.
Calling all farmers – backyard or by the acre! You don’t have to be a farmer to
grow these, any adult can enter. Only one entry per category. All entries to have
been grown in the 2014 season by exhibitor.
Premiums:
1st - $10.00
Best of Show – rosette & $50.00
G 108 Cotton (1 stalk)
G 109 Field Corn (6 ears)
G 110 Hybrid Corn (6 ears)
white or yellow
G 111 Indian Corn (6 ears)
G 112 Pumpkin, best (1)
G 113 Pumpkin, largest (1)
judged by greatest
circumference
G 114 Shelled Corn – 1 quart
2nd - $7.50
3rd - $5.00
Given by: Diversified Services
G 115
G 116
G 117
G 118
Soybeans – 1 quart
Soybean plant – 3 plants
Sunflower seeds – 1 quart
Tallest cornstalk - roots
attached in plastic bag
G 119 Tallest sunflower - roots
attached in plastic bag,
MUST have seeds intact
G 120 Watermelon (1) largest
G 121 Wheat – 1 quart
Thank You, Sponsors:
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ARBOREALS – Adult Entry – G
Bring entries 8 am till 10 am, Thursday, Sept 4, WING A, outside entrance
Botanical name must be listed on entry tag.
One entry per class
Stems are to be no longer than 24” and not shorter than 12”.
Entries judged on beauty of the flower, foliage, fruit or cones.
Premiums: 1st - $10.00
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
G 56
G 57
G 58
2nd - $7.50
Berried Holly
Coned Branch (must have
cones intact)
Flowering Branch
3rd- $5.00
G 59
G 60
G 61
Foliage Branch
Fruited Branch
Magnolia
CUT FLOWERS – Adult Entry- G
Bring entries 8 am till 10 am, Thursday, Sept 4
One entry of one stem (unless noted)
Botanical name must be listed on entry tag.
Stems are to be no longer than 15” and not shorter than 8”.
Wedging material may be used to prop specimens in upright manner. Material to be provided by
exhibitor – proper materials: sprig of evergreen, plug of wood, or clear plastic wrap.
Premiums: 1st - $10.00
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
G 62
G 63
G 64
G 65
G 66
G 67
G 68
G 69
2nd - $7.50
Artemisia
Celosia, crested
Celosia, plumose
Catharanthus rosea,
Periwinkle, annual, white
Catharanthus rosea,
Periwinkle, annual, purple
Petunia, any color, 1 spray
Salvia
Sedum
3rd- $5.00
G 70
G 71
G 72
G 73
G 74
G 75
Solenostemon cutellariodes,
Coleus
Zinnia, Asteracea
Any other annual not listed
Any other biennial, perennial
or bulbous plant not listed
5 or more collection of annuals,
in owner provided vase
5 or more collection of mini
flowers, in owner provided vase
CUT FOLIAGE – Adult Entry – G
Bring entries 8 am till 10 am, Thursday, Sept 4
One entry of one stem per class
Botanical name must be listed on entry tag.
Stems are to be no longer than 24’ and not shorter than 8”
Premiums: 1st - $10.00
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
G 76
G 77
G 78
G 79
G 80
G 81
2nd - $7.50
Alocasia, Colocasia
Elephant Ear to natural growth pattern
Caladium – (if dwarf, must state
on entry tag)
Capsicum, ornamental pepper
(fruit MUST be present)
Cyperus alternifolius
(umbrella plant)
Equisetum – 3 stems (horsetail)
Flowering vine –MUST be in bloom
3rd- $5.00
G 82
G 83
G 84
G 85
G 86
G 87
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Foliage vine
Hedera (Ivy) 1 branch – if dwarf
must state dwarf on entry tag
Musa (banana) to natural growth pattern
Selloum, split leaf Philodendrum
Any other decorative leaf/grass or
cut foliage not listed
leaf collection of 5 or more different
leaves in owner provided vase
New for 2014 - Adult – Gardening Design – GD
New at Delta Gardening for 2014 – creative design competition!
Bring entries, 8 am till 10 am, Thursday, Sept 4
Must submit entry form by Aug 14, 2014.
Entries will be displayed on a 20”x20” white pedestal. Maximum height 36”.
All designs must use some plant material. One entry per exhibitor per class.
Premiums: 1st -$20.00
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
2nd -$15.00
3rd-$10.00
GD 1
Delta Fair - Contemporary design utilizing fall flowers or plants.
GD 2
Fall Festival – Traditional flower design creating a lovely fall centerpeice.
HERBS – Adult Entry – G
Bring entries 8 am till 10 am, Thursday, Sept 4
Botanical name must be listed on entry tag.
Stems are to be no longer than 18 and not shorter than 12”.
Premiums: 1st - $10.00
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
G 88
G 89
G 90
2nd - $7.50
Aromatic – 1 stem
Culinary – 1 stem
Dye – 1 stem
One entry per class
3rd- $5.00
G 91
G 92
Medicinal – 1 stem
Pelargonium, Scented Geranium
1 stem
ROSES – Adult Entry – G
Bring entries 8 am till 10 am, Thursday, Sept 4, Wing A outside entrance
Botanical name must be listed on entry tag.
One entry per class
Premiums: 1st - $10.00
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
2nd - $7.50
3rd- $5.00
Given by: Bill’s Rose Care
Hybrid Tea: 1 bloom without side buds
Stem length 6” to 12”
Miniature Rose: spray or stem
Stem length 4” to 6”
G 93
G 94
G 95
G 96
G 97
G 98
G 99
G100
G101
G102
G103
G104
Mauve blend
Orange blend
Pink blend
Red blend
White blend
Yellow blend
Rose categories continued on next page
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Mauve blend
Orange blend
Pink blend
Red blend
White blend
Yellow blend
ROSES – Adult Entry – G cont.
Roses, Other
Stem length 6” to 12”
G105
G106
G107
G108
G109
G110
Antique rose, one stem
Climbing rose, one stem
Floribunda, one stem (2 or
more blooms opened)
Grandiflora, one stem, one bloom
Polyantha, one spray
Shrub rose, one stem
HANDWRITING CONTEST
Sponsored by the Memphis Calligraphy Guild
CHAIRMAN: Jim Trainor
ALL entries in the handwriting contest do NOT submit an entry form to Delta Fair.
Winning entries will be displayed in West Pavilion with the Crafts, Culinary and Collectibles
during the Delta Fair & Music Festival. Please use the following rules for this contest.
1. One (1) entry per person. Entries must be received by: August 14, 2014
2. Age categories: 6 and under; 7-10; 11-19; 20 and over. Age is determined by your
age on January 1, 2014.
3. Write the designated quote on lined or unlined 8 ½ x 11 paper with a ballpoint or
fountain pen. NO felt tip markers or calligraphy pens. Only BLACK INK will be
accepted. Use the same pen throughout the quote. Ages 6 and under may use a pencil.
4. Ages 10 and under have the option to write using either MANUSCRIPT PRINTING
(joins fewer than half its letters) or CURSIVE (joins half or more of its letters). Ages
11 and over MUST USE CURSIVE. The 6 and under category may PRINT.
5. The written quote must fit on the FRONT side of 1 sheet of paper.
6. On the BACK of the entry, write your name, age category, address, area code and
phone number, and e-mail address (if any). All personal information will be kept
confidential and used only to notify winners. If this information is missing or illegible,
you won’t win.
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HANDWRITING CONTEST (cont.)
7. Entries will be judged on:
LEGIBILITY: how easy it is to read.
FLUENCY: smoothness, grace and flow of writing.
COMPETENCY: Layout: margins on 4 sides of writing, spacing between the
letters, words and lines. Consistency of letter forms: size, slant, accuracy of
the quote, neatness, spelling, and whether or not the rules were followed.
8. No cash prizes will be awarded. All entries become the property of the Memphis
Calligraphy Guild and will not be returned. Prizes awarded by the Memphis
Calligraphy Guild. NO FAXES OR ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS WILL BE
ACCEPTED. Winning entries will be displayed at the Delta Fair and Music Festival,
Aug 29 through Sept 7, 2014, at the Agricenter. Mailed entries must be received by
August 14, 2014. Mail entries to:
Jim Trainor, 1240 Fox Trace Dr., Cordova, TN 38016
#1 2 Alphabet Sentences (Ages 6 and Under Only)
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
Jack’s man found exactly a quarter in the woven zipper bag.
#2 Quote (Ages 7 to 10)
Letters, these seemingly commonplace little signs, taken for granted by so
many, belong to the most momentous products of creative power. These forms, which
we take in with our eyes a million times each day, embody the highest skill within their
small compass. They are abstract refinements of the creative imagination, full of clarity,
movement and subtlety. They combine two characteristics which must be inseparable:
the precision of mathematical laws and the expressiveness of the animated stroke.
Gustav Bartel
#3 Quote
(Ages 11 and older)
Handwriting: That action of emotion, of thought, and of decision that has
recorded the history of mankind, revealed the genius of invention, and disclosed
the inmost depths of the soulful heart. It gives ideas tangible form through written
letters, pictographs, symbols, and signs. Handwriting forms a bond across millennia
and generations that not only ties us to the thoughts and deeds of our forebears but also
serves as an irrevocable link to our humanity. Neither machines nor technology can
replace the contributions or continuing importance of this inexpensive portable skill.
Necessary in every age, handwriting remains just as vital to the enduring saga of
civilization as our next breath.
Michael R. Sull
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Category – HOLIDAY DECORATIONS – H
CHAIRMAN: Cyndy Osborne
Bring entries on Sat, Aug 23.
Please refer to entry guidelines in front of premium book. Adult entries only.
All items added to any exhibit MUST be firmly attached. Delta Fair Crafts is
not responsible for any item lost off of an exhibit.
Premiums:
1st - $7.50
2nd - $5.00
3rd - $3.00
CHRISTMAS
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
H7
card holder
door arrangement
mantel arrangement
(items must be attached firmly)
pillow
placemat (1)
stocking – any fabric
stocking – felt
Given by: American Sewing Guild
H8
H9
H 10
H 11
H 12
H 13
H 14
tablecloth
table centerpiece
tree ornament (1)
tree skirt
wall hanging
wreath – handmade & decorated
wreath – purchased & decorated
OTHER HOLIDAY DECORATIONS (no Christmas items)
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
H 15
H 16
H 17
H 18
H 19
H 20
any other holiday not listed
creative gift wrap – any
occasion – not purchased
Easter
Halloween
holiday wreath – not Christmas
Independence Day
Given by: American Sewing Guild
H 21
H 22
H 23
H 24
H 25
H 26
H 27
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pillow – any holiday
snowman
St. Patrick’s Day
table centerpeice
Thanksgiving
Valentine’s Day
wall hanging
Category – KNITTING, CROCHETING, WEAVING – K
CO -CHAIRMEN: Becky & Mary McCoy
Bring entries on Sat, Aug 23.
Entries must be work of exhibitor and have not been entered in
prior Fairs.
Premiums:
1st - $7.50
2nd -$5.00
3rd - $3.00
HANDSPUN SKEIN & GARMENT
Blend or wool skeins must contain a minimum of 50 yards.
Cotton skeins must contain a minimum of 25 yards.
Skeins must be 1 ½ to 2 yards in circumference, wound neatly and tied
in at least 3 place.
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
K1
K2
K3
blends, dyed or natural
handspun skein, youth
handmade article made
from handspun yard
K4
K5
K6
100% cotton, dyed or natural
100% exotic fiber, dyed or natural
100% wool, dyed or natural
KNITTING – any type of yarn may be used
Best of Show – rosette & $75.00
Given by: Yarniverse
K7
K8
K9
K 10
K 14
K 15
K 16
K 17
K 18
K 19
K 20
K 11
K 12
K 13
any item not listed
adult sweater, patterned
adult sweater, plain
afghan, pattern stitches,
pictures or decorated
afghan, plain – 1 or more colors
baby afghan
bag
cap or hat
household item – placemat, etc
infant knit set – 2 piece minimum
mittens or gloves
purse
scarf
socks or footwear
FELTING
Items must have been completed by exhibitor – 1 entry per category
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
K 21
K 22
any felted item
any needle felted item
K 23
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any wet felted item
Category -KNITTING, CROCHETING, WEAVING (cont)
CROCHETING
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
K 26
K 27
K 28
K 29
K 30
K 31
K 32
Given by: Yarniverse
afghan – patterned stitch or decorated
afghan – plain – 1 or more colors
any other item not listed
baby afghan
doily
filet crochet
hat or cap
K 33
K 34
K 35
K 36
K 37
K 38
infant crocheted set – 2 piece
minimum
sweater - child
sweater - woman
tablecloth
throw
toy
WEAVING
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
K 39
K 40
loom item
off-loom item
TBCH LOVE CAP
Caps may be knitted or crocheted in any color or size. All caps will be donated to the
Tennessee Baptist Children’s Home when the Fair closes.
Best of Show – rosette & $50.00
K 41
K 42
cap made by junior exhibitor
(18 or younger)
love cap crocheted
K 43
K 44
Special thanks to
Joe Rowell
for all his work!
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love cap knitted
love cap machine knitted
Category – OTHER CRAFTS – OC
CO-CHAIRMEN: Gail Bishop & Sharon Gunlock
Bring entries on Sat, Aug 23.
All Other Craft entries must be the work of the exhibitor. Adult entries only.
Premiums:
1st - $7.50
2nd - $5.00
3rd - $3.00
RECYCLED ART
Recycled items made into something new. Maximum size: 12”x16”
Items can be hung for display or set on a shelf.
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
OC 1
OC 2
OC 3
OC 4
item made from recycled cardboard
item made from recycled fabric
item made from recycled glass
item made from recycled metal
OC 5
OC 6
OC 7
item made from recycled paper
item made from recycled plastic
item made from recycled wood
COUNTRY
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
Given by: Stitcher’s Inc.
OC 8
OC 9
OC 10
OC 11
OC 12
OC 13
OC 14
OC 15
OC 16
OC 17
angel, handcrafted
cloth wreath, handmade
decorated gourd
decorated hat
grapevine wreath -decorated
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purchased bear - decorated
purchased wreath - decorated
small wooden painted item
stuffed animal (1)
tole/decorative painting
Category – OTHER CRAFTS – OC (cont)
DOLLS
Items must not be over 33” in height.
All dolls must be handcrafted by exhibitor. Purchased dolls are not available for entry.
Best of Show – rosette & $50.00
Given by: Southern Belles Doll Club
OC 18 character doll – book character,
entertainer, famous American
OC 19 child doll – includes newborn
OC 20 crocheted doll – clothing & doll
must be crocheted
OC 21 female doll – any age
OC 22 handcrafted fabric doll
OC 23 holiday doll – Santa, pilgrim, etc.
OC 24 male doll – any age
OC 25 miniature doll – may be displayed in
vignette (total display size 8”x10”x10”)
OC 26 original doll – hand sculptured
OC 27 reproduction doll – replica of any
vintage doll
(Dolls displayed in doll accessory classes
are not judged)
OC 28 doll accessories – furniture, toys, etc.
OC 29 doll accessories – clothing, hats,
shoes, etc
GENERAL OTHER CRAFTS
Items in the other craft category must have been completed since Sept 1, 2013.
Entries must be work of the exhibitor. Open to adult amateur exhibitors only.
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
Given by: Southern Belles Doll Club
OC 30 beaded jewelry
OC 31 ceramic piece, fired
maximum size 12”x18”
OC 32 ceramic piece, non-fired
maximum size 12”x18”
OC 33 decoupage jewelry
OC 34 embellished hair barrettes (2)
OC 35 glass beaded jewelry
OC 36 handcrafted hair accessories
OC 37 hand formed metal jewelry other than wire
OC 38 handmade basket – no decoration
OC 39 hand crafted jewelry made from
items found in nature – seeds,
pods, feathers, stones, etc.
OC 40 leather craft max size 16”x20”
OC 41
OC 42
OC 43
OC 44
OC 45
OC 46
OC 47
OC 48
OC 49
OC 50
OC 51
OC 52
OC 53
OC 54
OC 55
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light/receptacle cover -embellished
metal/wire craft – no beading
origami
painted wine bottle
paper folded greeting card
pin to wear – beaded, painted,
sculptured, etc.
plastic canvas
recycled CD art
rug – any other kind (max. 4’x6’)
rug – latch hook (max. 4’x6’)
scrapbook (max size 16”x20”)
scrapbook page – front and back
wire jewelry, no beading
wire wrapped jewelry
Zentangle Art card (max. 5”x7”)
Category – OTHER CRAFTS – OC (cont)
RETIREMENT CRAFTS
Retirement crafts are open to any one 55 years of age and over.
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
Given by: State Farm Insurance, Denise Perino
OC 55 crocheted or knitted pincushion
OC 56 decorated pillow
OC 57 jewelry – any type
OC 58 plastic canvas
OC 59 stuffed toy
OC 60 wall hanging
STAINED GLASS
All entries must have been created by the exhibitor since Sept 1, 2012.
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
OC 61 stained glass not over 12”
OC 62 stained glass not over 18”
OC 63 stained glass not over 24”
OC 64 stained glass not over 36”
OC 65 stained glass lamp
VICTORIAN CRAFTS
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
OC 66
OC 67
OC 68
OC 69
any holiday ornament
bridal bouquet – silk
corsage – any theme – silk
decorated birdhouse
OC 70
OC 71
OC 72
OC 73
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decorated book
handmade jewelry
origami
silk flower arrangement
Category - PHOTOGRAPHY – P
CHAIRMAN: Susan Boyd
Entry form due on or before Thursday, August 14, 2014.
Bring entries to Agricenter, outside entrance only, of Wing A, on Saturday,
August 23, 9 am till 6 pm. Entry tags supplied upon arrival.
All photography must completed since September 1, 2013, and be the work of
exhibitor. Only 1 entry per class. All guidelines on page 1 apply to photography.
Print must be 10” width x 8” height and must be mounted or matted, securely
on 14”x11” mat board, of any color. No frames, foam core or double mats will
be accepted. Place name and address on right top corner on the back of the mat
board. Amateur entries only. Photography must be suitable for family exhibit.
Director reserves right to disqualify any print deemed unacceptable.
Premiums:
1st - $25.00
2nd - $15.00
3rd - $10.00
Best of Show - rosette & $50.00 (1 in color and 1 in black & white)
Premiums & Best of Show Given by: A Friend of Photography Thank You!
Black & White
Color
P1
P2
P8
P9
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
Animal(s) wild, no people
Nature -birds, insects, flowers,
landscapes
People -2 or more
Person – over 4 years old
Pet(s) no people
Scenic –buildings, religious
symbols, waterscapes, weather
Still life
P 10
P 11
P 12
P 13
P14
Animal(s) wild, no people
Nature -birds, insects, flowers,
landscapes
People -2 or more
Person – over 4 years old
Pet(s) no people
Scenic –buildings, religious
symbols, waterscapes, weather
Still life
Only photos submitted in correct layout will be accepted. We are sorry for any
confusion this may have caused, but we have to use our space for the best layout,
so we can allow everyone to enter the photography contest.
width of photo 10”
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Thank You, Delta Fair
Demonstrators!
There is always something fun
to see at Delta Fair Crafts!
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CATEGORY - PHOTOGRAPHY (cont.)
Baby Photo Contest
Pictures must have been taken since Sept 1, 2013.
All entries must be 8”width x10” height, portrait display.
Do not mount pictures to anything. Photos will be judged on personality and appeal.
List parent’s name, address, phone number, child’s name, age at time of photo and
birthday on back of the photo, upper right hand corner. Amateur entries only – no
commercial prints.
Premiums:
1st - $7.50
2nd - $5.00
3rd - $3.00
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
Given by: Frame Corner Inc.
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B 10
B 11
B 12
B 13
B 14
Girl under 6 month
Boy under 6 month
Girl 6 months to 1 year
Boy 6 months to 1 year
Girl 1 year to 2 years
Boy 1 year to 2 year
Girl 2 years to 3 years
Boy 2 years to 3 years
Girl 3 years to 4 years
Boy 3 years to 4 years
Boy/Girl twins to 4 years
Girl twins to 4 years
Boy twins to 4 years
Triplets or more
Don’t miss our great livestock shows!
Check our schedule in the daily guide
or online at www.DeltaFest.com
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Category – QUILTS – Q
CHAIRMAN: Nancy McDonough
Bring entries on Sat, Aug 23.
Exhibitors may only enter one quilt per class. Please refer to Guidelines for Entry
listed at front of premium book. Quilts must be clean, free of any pet hair, and
free of stains and odors. Any name and/or label on front or back of quilt must
be totally covered with a temporary fabric label either slip stitched or safety
pinned securely. No paper, tape or straight pins please. Items entered previously
at Delta Fair, can not be entered again. The Chairman reserves the right to
change classification or to disqualify any entry.
Premiums:
1st - $7.50
2nd - $5.00
3rd - $3.00
TBCH QUILT CONTEST – twin size only (72”x96”)
Quilts will be donated to the Tennessee Baptist Children’s Home at the close of Delta Fair.
Best of Show – rosette & $50.00 Given by: Pickin’ Up the Pieces Quilt Guild
Q1
Q2
applique
pieced
Q3
junior exhibitor – 18 or under
MINIATURE - not to exceed 24” x 24”,
Must be a scaled down pattern of a full size quilt.
Best of Show – rosette & $35.00
Q4
Q5
applique – hand quilted
applique – machine quilted
Given by: Quilting Barn
Q6
Q7
pieced – hand quilted
pieced – machine quilted
CRIB – minimum of 36”, maximum of 60” any side
Design represents infant or child theme. No wall quilts accepted in this category.
Best of Show – rosette & $35.00
Q8
Q9
applique – hand quilted
applique – machine quilted
Given by: Quilting Barn
Q 10
Q 11
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pieced – hand quilted
pieced – machine quilted
Category – QUILTS – Q (cont)
WALL – minimum 25”, maximum 80” any side
Best of Show – rosette & $35.00
Q 12
Q 13
Given by: Quilting Barn
applique – hand quilted
applique – machine quilted
Q 14
Q 15
pieced – hand quilted
pieced – machine quilted
BED – minimum 60”, maximum 110” any side
Best of Show – rosette & $50.00
Q 16
Q 17
Given by: Cotton Patcher’s Quilt Guild
applique – hand quilted
applique – machine quilted
Q 18
Q 19
pieced – hand quilted
pieced – machine quilted
SPECIAL – any size
Best of Show – rosette & $60.00
Q 20
Q 21
Q 22
Q 23
Q 24
Given by: Cotton Patcher’s Quilt Guild
embroidery or cross stitching
art (no kits, must be original design)
crazy quilts
first quilt
foundation pieced
Q 25
Q 26
Q 27
Q 28
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knotted, yo-yo or cathedral quilt
original design/pattern
time span – vintage top
newly quilted and bound
Vintage – at least 50 years old
2014 DELTA FAIR’S MEMORIAL AWARD
Rosette & $50 award given by: Millington Quilters Guild
To honor a precious lady, Peggy Rouse, the Millington Quilters Guild is
awarding $50 to the Best Hand Applique Quilt at Delta Fair Crafts 2014. Peggy
authored a hand appliqué book, Peggy’s Patterns, a collection of appliqué designs.
and prepared quilts for the Breast Cancer Raffle for many years. A great quilter
and a sweet friend, Peggy is missed by all.
GRAND BEST OF SHOW QUILT
Rosette & $75.00
Given by: Millington Quilters Guild
The Grand Best of Show Quilt is chosen from the best of show winners.
Category – SEWING – S
CHAIRMAN: Diane Rosloniec
Bring entries on Sat, Aug 23.
Entries must be work of the exhibitor. Open to adult amateur exhibitors only.
Please cover any personal name tag in the garment. Entries must be clean,
pressed and stain free. All work must be on original, not store bought, garments.
Entries can not have been entered in prior Fairs.
Judging based on: workmanship 50%, originality 50%
Premiums:
1st - $7.50
2nd - $5.00
3rd - $3.00
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING
Garments may be hand or machine constructed using new fabrics.
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
Given by: American Sewing Guild
appliqued garment – boy or girl
casual wear – boy or girl
Christening gown – boy or girl
costume
dress – casual
S6
S7
S8
S9
S 10
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dress – fancy
infant wear – boy or girl
playwear – boy or girl
sleepwear
toddler wear – boy or girl
Category – SEWING (cont.)
ADULT CLOTHING
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
S 11
S 12
S 13
S 14
Given by: American Sewing Guild
costume
jacket or coat (lined)
jacket or coat (unlined)
other sewing
S 15
S 16
S 17
S 18
suit – women’s
vest – man or
woman’s dress (no suits)
woman’s party/formal dress
FRENCH HEIRLOOM SEWING
Heirloom quality laces only – no craft laces.
Hand embroidery can be added to any item listed in this category.
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
S 19
S 20
S 21
S 22
Given by: A Frayed Knot
adult or child item – all hand work
adult or child item – machine or
combined technique
bonnet
Christening garment – all hand work
S 23
S 24
S 25
S 26
Christening garment – machine or
combined technique
Day gown
hand shadow embroidery
Layette (min. 3 items – bib, bonnet
blanket, diaper shirt or cover, slip)
OTHER SEWING
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
Given by: A Frayed Knot
S 27
S 32
S 33
S 34
S 35
S 36
S 37
S 28
S 29
S 30
S 31
any other accessory
belt, collar, scarf
apron
decorated vest
(vest may be purchased)
first garment
napkin ring (1) non quilted
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pet clothing
pillowcase (non quilted)
pin cushion(must be handcrafted)
placemat
purse
table runner (non quilted)
Category – SEWING (cont.)
SMOCKING
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
Given by: A Frayed Knot
S 38
S 39
S 40
S 41
S 42
S 43
S 44
S 45
S 46
S 47
S 48
S 49
bonnet
boy’s button on pants
boy’s cap or hat
children’s play romper
Christmas ornament
Day gown
girl’s fancy occasion dress
girl’s geometric dress
girl’s picture dress
infant wear - geometric
infant wear - picture
mixed technique sewing
Category – STITCHERY – S
CHAIRMAN: Renee Samuels
Bring entries on Sat, Aug 23.
Entries must be work of the exhibitor. Open to adult amateur exhibitors only.
Stitchery pictures are to be framed with fixtures on back, ready to hang.
Pictures are to be less than 36”, including mat and frame.
Premiums:
1st - $7.50
2nd - $5.00
3rd - $3.00
COUNTED CROSS STITCH
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
Given by: Stitcher’s, Inc.
10 & under fabric stitch count
S 50
animal
S 51
floral
S 52
religious
S 53
sampler *
S 54
scenery
11 & over fabric stitch count
S 55
animal
S 56
floral
S 57
religious
S 58
sampler *
S 59
scenery
* A sampler is defined as a decorative piece of needlework typically having
letters or verses
Any stitch count: (items S 57 through S 62)
S 60
clothing article (with
needlecraft as focus)
S 61
ornament
S 62
S 63
S 64
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pillow
stand up
stocking
Category – STITCHERY (cont.)
NEEDLEPOINT
All exhibits must contain needlework as the focal point.
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
S 65
S 66
S 67
S 68
S 69
Given by: Stitchers, Inc.
accessory – belt, bag, purse
Bargello
Christmas ornament
Christmas stocking
collection of small needlepoint
items (total display not larger than
12”x12”)
S 70
S 71
S 72
S 73
S 74
S 75
holiday item, other than
Christmas
jewelry
novice needlepoint item
pillow
stand up
wall hanging (non-framed)
OTHER NEEDLECRAFT
All needlecraft exhibits must contain needlework as the focal point.
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
S 76
S 77
S 78
S 79
S 80
Given by: Stitchers, Inc.
candlewicking – any item
crewel embroidery
guest towel
hand embroidery – any item
not listed
napkin ring (1)
S 81
S 82
S 83
S 84
S 85
S 86
pillowcase
purse or bag
table cloth
table runner
tatting – any item
wall hanging – no frame
(not over 18”x36”)
Category – WOOD CRAFTS – W
CHAIRMAN: Lynn Winfrey
Bring entries on Sat, Aug 23.
All items must be made by the exhibitor and never entered previously at Delta Fair.
Premiums:
1st - $7.50
2nd - $5.00
3rd - $3.00
BEGINNER WOOD CRAFTING
Open to anyone who has not previously won a ribbon in the category.
W1
W2
W3
bowl turning
carving
pen turning
W4
W5
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scroll saw design
spindle turning
Category – WOOD CRAFTS (cont.)
ADVANCED WOOD CRAFTING
Bring entries on Sat, Aug 23.
Individual pieces in exhibits must not be over 18”.
Items entered previously at Delta Fair may not be entered.
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
W6
W7
W8
W9
W 10
W 11
W 12
W 13
W 14
W 15
W 16
Given by: The Woodwork Shop, Inc.
constructed bird house or feeder
scroll saw – fretwork & scroll design
scroll saw – other items not listed
scroll saw – pictures, plaques, portraits
wood accessory – book ends, kitchen
item, tray, etc.
wood boxes – jewelry, turned &
band saw
wood carving – animal or fowl
wood carving – characters (cowboy,
famous person, Santa, etc.)
wood carving – other item not listed
wood craft – other item not listed
wood turning embellished – burned,
carved, inlay, painted, pierced, etc.
W 17
W 18
W 19
W 20
W 21
W 22
W 23
W 24
W 25
W 26
wood turning – hanging items,
Christmas ornaments, etc.
wood turning – hollow forms urns & vases
wood turning – natural bark edge
bowl
wood turning – pens - writing
wood turning – round rim bowl
wood turning – segmented construction
wood turning – spindle turned - candle
stick, pepper mill, rolling pin, etc.
wood turning – turned plate or platter
wooden toy
Pyrography (woodburned) item
Category – YOUTH CRAFTS – Y
CHAIRMAN:
Jeannie Parish
Bring entries Sat, Aug 23.
All youth exhibitors must submit entry form, on or before Thursday, August 14, 2014.
See guidelines on page 1 for further information. Guidelines apply to youth entries.
All work must be original – no kits. Maximum size any entry 12”x14” unless stated.
1st - $5.00
2nd - $3.00
YOUTH CRAFTS
ages 5 – 8
Premiums:
3rd - $2.00
Best of Show – rosette & $40 gift certificate
Given by: The Art Center
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y6
Y7
Y9
Y 10
Y 11
Y 12
Y 13
Y8
3-D art made of recycled objects
bookmark
creative gift wrap package
decorated bottle
decorated pencil or jewelry box
key chain
Lego creation, max 12”x14”x12”
must be attached to a base or tray
modeling dough or clay item
(unfired item)
Y 14
Y 15
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original holiday decoration
original jewelry secured to base
paper bag puppet
pinewood derby car - original
refrigerator magnet (child must do
all work, including cutting)
sculpture – max size 12”x14”x12”
woodcraft – original design – max.
size 12”x14”12”
Category – YOUTH CRAFTS (cont.)
YOUTH CRAFTS
ages 9 – 13
Bring entries Sat, Aug 23.
All youth exhibitors must submit entry form, on or before Thursday, August 14, 2014.
See guidelines on page 1 for further information. Guidelines apply to youth entries.
All work must be original – no kits. Maximum size any entry 12”x14” unless stated.
Best of Show – rosette & $40 gift certificate
Given by: The Art Center
Y 16
Y 17
Y 18
Y 19
Y 20
Y 21
Y 22
Y 26
Y 27
Y 28
Y 29
Y 30
Y 31
Y 32
Y 33
Y 34
Y 35
Y 23
Y 24
Y 25
3-D art made from recycled objects
crocheted item – any size
cross stitched item
duct tape accessory or clothing
handmade doll
knitted item – any size
Lego creation, max 12”x14”x12”
must be attached to a base or tray
modeling dough or clay item
Mosaic
Origami
Supply Store
original holiday decoration
original jewelry secured to base
paper mache
pottery item
rug – any media
sewn clothing item – any size
sewn household item –any size
T-shirt, decorated
weaving – any size
woodcraft – original design,
max size 12”x14”x12”
and Custom Frame Shop
1636 Union Avenue, Memphis TN 38104
Tel (901) 276-6321
8:30 am - 6:00 p.m. Monday – Friday
10:00 am - 5:00 p.m. Saturday • 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday
www.ArtCenterMemphis.com
Find us on Facebook - Art Center Memphis
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Category – YOUTH CRAFTS (cont.)
YOUTH CRAFTS
ages 14 – 18
Bring entries Sat, Aug 23.
All youth exhibitors must submit entry form, on or before Thursday, August 14, 2014.
See guidelines on page 1 for further information. Guidelines apply to youth entries.
All work must be original – no kits. Maximum size any entry 12”x14” unless stated.
Best of Show – rosette & $40 gift certificate
Given by: The Art Center
Y 36
Y 37
Y 38
Y 39
Y 40
Y 41
Y 42
Y 49
Y 50
Y 51
Y 52
Y 53
Y 43
Y 44
Y 45
Y 46
Y 47
Y 48
3-D art made from recycled objects
crocheted item – any size
cross stitched item
duct tape accessory or clothing
handmade doll
knitted item – any size
Lego creation, max 12”x14”x12”
must be attached to a base or tray
modeling dough or clay animal
Mosaic
Origami
original holiday decoration
original jewelry secured to base
paper mache
Y 54
Y 55
Y 56
Y 57
Y 58
Y 59
Y 60
pottery item
quilted item – any size
rug – any media
sand art
scrapbook page - maximum
12”x15” (front & back)
sewn clothing item – any size
sewn household item – any size
shell art
T-shirt, decorated
textile wall hanging – original design
weaving – any size
woodcraft – original design, max.
size 12”x14”x12”
Delta Fair & Music Festival loves 4-H!
Start making entries today to enter in
Delta Fair & Music Festival 2014. Don’t
miss 4-H day, Thursday, Sept 4, 2014.
Delta Fair is proud to be a sponsor for
Tennessee 4-H Congress, supporting our
youth, to make the best better.
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STUDENT ART CONTEST GUIDELINES
CO-CHAIRMEN: Linda Seidman & Linda Dotson
1.
Exhibits must be entered on the Delta Fair & Music Festival Student Art form. The
form may be downloaded on our website at www.DeltaFest.com. Entry form must
be with the exhibit on entry day - Saturday, August 23, 2014. Entry form must be
completed by the Art Instructor with their signature. Any questions please call Jan
at 901 487-3075.
2.
Schools participating may enter two (2) pieces per grade level. Only ONE (1) entry
per student is permitted. All entries must be from a school or home school association.
Only teachers/instructors may submit exhibits. Art work must be brought and picked
up by teacher/instructor or designee.
3.
Student’s NAME, GRADE, and SCHOOL MUST be listed on the back of the entry
at the TOP RIGHT corner. Please print clearly - be sure it does NOT show through
to the front. Make sure the student’s NAME DOES NOT appear anywhere on the
front of artwork.
4.
Artwork is to be brought to the Agricenter, Wing A, 7777 Walnut Grove Rd,
Memphis, on Saturday, August 23, from 9 am till 6 pm. Come to the outside
entrance of Wing A, as the inside of the Agricenter is not open. No artwork will be
accepted before or after this time. Results will NOT be given by phone.
5.
Artwork will be displayed until September 7, 2014. All artwork must be picked up
on Monday, Sept 8, from noon till 6 pm, at Wing A, outside entrance, of the
Agricenter. Unclaimed art will be disposed of, after that time.
6.
All artwork must be the original work of the student. Work must have been
completed since September 1, 2013. Due to the increased volume of artwork entered,
the following guidelines will be strictly adhered to:
* Artwork must be secured on poster board or mat board only. Poster board/matting
should only extend beyond the maximum of 1” to 1 ½ inches from the original art.
* Maximum size of the artwork, including the poster board/mat is 18" X 24". NO
exceptions. Artwork over size will not be judged. No 3-D artwork will be accepted.
* Students may enter 3-D or Relief Artwork in the Youth Craft area - see website for
details. www.Deltafest.com, click on Contests, click on Crafts and then look under
Youth Crafts for guidelines and entry. * No FRAMED artwork will be accepted.
* NO canvas boards or canvas art will be accepted – they are too heavy to hang
properly without damaging them.
7.
If artwork is not of sufficient merit, no ribbons/premiums will be awarded.
Decisions of the judges are final. Premiums will be paid to the Art Instructor
picking up artwork.
8.
Every effort to protect and care for exhibits will be shown. However, Expo South,
Universal Fairs, Delta Fair & Music Festival owners, directors, employees and volunteers
will not be responsible for any loss or damage to entries. Delta Fair & Music Festival
reserves the right to interpret or amend guidelines as necessary. Delta Fair & Music
Festival reserves the right to refuse and or not display any item. All artwork must be
viewable in accordance to family values.
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Delta Fair’s Culinary Contests
CO-CHAIRMEN: Kimarie Koonce & Marcellus Barbee
Guidelines
All entries for culinary contests must have a entry form submitted on or before
Thursday, August 14, 2014. Use same entry form as for Crafts & Collectibles.
Tags for the entries will be provided on entry day of the contest.
Bring entries for the first culinary show Thursday, Aug 28, 2014, from noon till
1:30 pm. Bring culinary entries to the outside door of Wing A. You may drive
to Wing A to drop off entries, but you must then immediately move your vehicle.
Volunteers will be available to help you put on tags and enter your items. Judging
for the first culinary show is closed as the Fair does not open until Friday.
Items entered in the first show will not be returned. Delta Fair would love to display
all entries, but according to space availability, we reserve the right to only display
winners. Enter the entire cake or loaf, for competition. Half items will not be judged.
Enter items on disposable cake plates or heavy cardboard that has been covered in
foil. Please allow 1 inch around the cake on all side. The board should conform to
the shape of the cake – round or rectangular.
Exhibitors may only enter one exhibit in any class. Youth entries must be of ages
5 through 18. Any one 19 or older are entered as adult entries. No open flame
warming appliances are allowed.
All exhibits displayed from the first culinary show will be disposed of, at the close
of Delta Fair. Ribbons won at the first culinary show must be picked up Monday,
Sept 8, 2014, from noon till 6 pm, at outside entrance of Wing A.
Exhibits will be judged by: appearance 30%, texture 30%, flavor 40%
FIRST SHOW CULINARY – Thursday, Aug 28, 2014
Premiums:
C1
C2
C3
1st - $7.50
2nd - $5.00
3rd - $3.00
QUICK BREADS
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
any other quick bread
biscuits (10)
corn sticks or muffins (10)
C4
C5
C6
fruit bread
fruit muffins (10)
vegetable bread
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FIRST SHOW CULINARY – Thursday, Aug 28, 2014
Premiums:
1st - $7.50
BREADS
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
C7
C8
C9
C 10
C 11
CAKES
C 18
C 19
C 20
C 21
C 22
C 23
2nd - $5.00
braided French bread
or other crusty bread
cinnamon rolls (10)
cloverleaf rolls (10)
coffee cake
herb bread
3rd -$3.00
C 12
C 13
C 14
C 15
C 16
C 17
machine-made bread –any kind
raisin bread
sour dough bread
wheat bread
white bread
whole grain bread
C 24
C 25
C 26
C 27
C 28
C 29
German chocolate
lemon cake
pineapple upside down cake
pound cake
red velvet cake
strawberry cake
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
Angel food cake
cake with fruit or nuts
carrot cake
creative mix – using
cake mix base
coconut cake
devil’s food cake
CANDY
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
Each entry must contain 10 pieces on disposable plate.
C 30
C 31
C 32
C 33
C 34
C 35
divinity
dipped candy
fudge – chocolate
fudge – peanut butter
fudge – any other kind
molded candy – small pieces
C 36
C 37
C 38
C 39
molded candy – judged by
display of items
nut brittle – list type of nut
on entry form
pralines
any other candy not listed
COOKIES
Best of Show – rosette & $25.00
Each entry must contain 10 pieces on disposable plate.
C 40
C 41
C 42
C 43
C 44
bar cookie – list type on tag back
brownies
chocolate chip
creative mix cookies - use
cake or cookie mix as base
decorated cookies – judged on
decoration only
C 45
C 46
C 47
C 48
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oatmeal cookies
peanut butter cookies
rolled sugar cookies
any other cookie not listed
list type on tag back
FIRST SHOW CULINARY – Thursday, Aug 28, 2014
DECORATED CAKES
Cakes will be displayed for the duration of the Delta Fair. Do not use fresh fruit
garnishments. Exhibitors may only enter under one category – amateur, advance amateur
or professional. Exhibitors may enter a cake in each class in the category being entered.
Cakes are judges according to: craftsmanship 25%, general appearance 25%,
originality 25% and taste 25%. Entire cake must be edible. Cakes are not returned.
Premiums:
1st - $25.00
2nd - $20.00
3rd - $15.00
AMATEUR – exhibitors who decorate as a hobby
Best of Show – rosette & $50.00
DC 49 Character pan or novelty cake
DC 50 Gingerbread House - traditional
DC 51 Holiday
DC 52 Wedding
ADVANCED AMATEUR – exhibitors who decorate as a hobby and
sometimes sell a cake
Best of Show – rosette & $50.00
AA 53 character pan or novelty cake
AA 54 Holiday
AA 55 Wedding
PROFESSIONAL – exhibitors who teach and/or sell their cakes
Premiums:
1st - $50.00
Best of Show – rosette $ 100.00
2nd - $25.00
3rd - $15.00
Given by: Mary Carter Decorating
Center
PRO 56 Holiday theme decorated cake
PRO 57 Wedding
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CULINARY - YOUTH CONTEST – Thursday, Aug 28, 2014
CHAIRMAN: Mary Clyde McKnight
All entries for culinary contests must have a entry form submitted on or before
Thursday, August 14, 2014. Use same entry form as for Crafts & Collectibles.
Tags for the entries will be provided on entry day of the contest.
ALL youth entries for culinary will be during the first culinary show on
Thursday, Aug 28, 2013. Bring entries to outside entrance, WING A,
between noon and 1:30 pm. Culinary guidelines on page 32 apply to the
Youth Culinary Contest also.
Premiums:
1st - $5.00
2nd - $3.00
3rd - $2.00
CULINARY ages 5 through 10
Best of Show – rosette & $20.00
CY 58
CY 59
CY 60
CY 61
CY 62
biscuits (6)
brownies (6)
corn bread muffins (6)
decorated cake
decorated cup cakes (6)
CY 63
CY 64
CY 65
CY 66
CY 67
fudge (10)
gingerbread man (3)
muffins (6)
quick bread
snacks
CULINARY – ages 11 through 14
Best of Show – rosette & $20.00
CY 68
CY 69
CY 70
CY 71
CY 72
CY 73
CY 74
decorated cake
decorated cup cakes (6)
edible party favor (6)
fudge (10)
gingerbread house
layer cake – iced
loaf bread – yeast
CY 75 loaf bread – yeast
machine made
CY 76 molded candy (10)
CY 77 muffins (6)
CY 78 quick bread
CY 79 yeast rolls (6)
CULINARY – ages 15 through 18
Best of Show – rosette & $20.00
CY 80
CY 81
CY 82
CY 83
CY 84
CY 85
CY 86
CY 87
decorated cake
decorated cup cakes (6)
edible party favor (6)
fudge (10)
gingerbread house
layer cake – iced
loaf bread – yeast
loaf bread – yeast – machine made
CY 88
CY 89
CY 90
CY 91
CY 92
CY 93
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molded candy (10)
muffins (6)
quick bread
party cookies (6)
pound cake
yeast rolls (6)
DELTA FAIR’S BEST COOK CONTEST
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Adult exhibitors in Delta Fair’s Best Cook Contest must have entered 10 classes
in the first culinary show. Exhibitors in the Best Cook contest are required to enter
both classes in the Best Cook contest. Winner of Delta Fair’s Best Cook Contest
receives her or his very own custom apron stating “Delta Fair’s Best Cook” and
the grand culinary prize of $300!
All exhibitors must submit a entry form for the Best Cook contest on or before
THURSDAY, August 14, 2014. Tags will be provided on entry day.
Bring entries to the outside entrance of Wing A, on Tuesday, Sept 2, 2014, from
noon to 1:30 pm. Judging will begin at 2 pm and will be live in Wing A.
Two (2) typed copies of the recipe must be submitted with each entry. Only 1 entry
per class per exhibitor. Winning recipes become property of Delta Fair & Music
Festival.
Delta Fair’s Best Cook contest is for amateur cooks only.
Exhibits may be picked up at the conclusion of judging. Containers not picked up
by 6 pm will be donated to charity. Open flame warming appliances are not allowed.
Exhibits will be judged on: appearance 30%, ease to prepare 30%, taste 40%
DELTA FAIR’S BEST COOK CONTEST
Premiums:
1st - $200
2nd - $150
3rd - $100
Best Cook Award: $300
BC 94 Best Main Dish
BC 95 Best Dessert
Special thanks to John Charles & staff
from all of us at
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DELTA FAIR’S BEST CHILI CONTEST
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Adult exhibitors are invited to enter Delta Fair’s Best Chili Contest. Men – this
is your chance to shine, course our ladies make some mighty fine chili too – so
you’re gonna have your work cut out for you! Winner of Delta Fair’s Best Chili
Contest receives $200 cash, Best Chili rosette and bragging rights for 2014.
All exhibitors must submit a entry form for the Best Chili contest on or before
THURSDAY, August 14, 2014. Tag will be provided on entry day.
Bring entry to the outside entrance of Wing A, on Tuesday, Sept 2, 2014, from
noon to 1:30 pm. Judging will begin at 2 pm and will be live in Wing A.
Two (2) typed copies of the recipe must be submitted with each entry. Only 1 entry
per exhibitor. Winning recipes become property of Delta Fair & Music Festival.
Delta Fair’s Best Chili Contest is for amateur cooks only. No paid Chef entries please.
Exhibits may be picked up at the conclusion of judging. Containers not picked up
by 6 pm will be donated to charity. Open flame warming appliances are not allowed.
Bring chili in a crock pot.
Exhibits will be judged on: taste 40%, aroma 30%, consistency 30%
DELTA FAIR’S BEST CHILI CONTEST
1st - $200
Premiums:
BC 96
2nd - $150
3rd - $100
Best Chili
Calling all DECA/FCCLA/FFA students:
Check out Delta Fair’s Poster Contest just for you – have your
advisor or teacher print the form and enter your group to win
one of Delta Fair’s poster contest cash prizes!
www.Deltafest.com
click on: Contests
click on: Educational Expo
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Gold Medal Flour Cookie Contest
Tuesday, Sept 2, 2014
Home-baked, made-from-scratch cookies are the best! Enter yours in the Gold Medal Flour
Cookie Contest. First place is now $200 (prize money doubled) and there's a New Entrant
Award. We're celebrating the most delicious and most award-worthy cookies at the fair. Any
style, size or shape is welcome. Simply use the premium quality of any Gold Medal® flour.
Winning cookies will be chosen for Appearance, Flavor and Texture. Prizes and gifts go to the
top finishers at each fair!
CG 104: Gold Medal Flour Cookie Contest
Bring 10 cookies for contest.
PRIZES:
1st Place: $200, 2nd Place: $100, 3rd Place: $50, and a "New Entrant" Award
*Winners at each fair receive a ribbon, award certificate and celebratory apron.
Pre-registration deadline: August 14, 2014.
JUDGING CRITERIA:
40% Appearance; 40% Flavor; 20% Texture
CONTEST RULES:
• Use the guaranteed premium quality of any Gold Medal flour (1 cup or more) to create
any kind of cookie from scratch. (The parameters are purposefully open.)
• For product information, visit www.goldmedalflour.com or www.facebook.com/goldmedalflour.
• Bring your prepared entry and matching recipe to the Agricenter, WING A, noon till 1:30, Tuesday,
Sept 2, 2014 and follow the fair's entry guidelines. Limit one entry per person.
You must be 18 years of age or older to enter.
• Recipes should be named, original, unpublished, the sole property of entrant and not previously submitted to
any other contest. Entries should be submitted with 1) a Gold Medal flour proof of purchase or product label,
2) a clear/typed recipe for the entry (illegible recipes may be disqualified), and 3) your name, address and
phone number.
• With entry submission, you accept all Contest rules and agree to be bound by the judges’ decisions, which will
be final. You also agree that your winning recipe will become the property of General Mills which reserves the
right to edit, adapt, copyright, publish, and use any or all of it for publicity, promotion or advertising in any
form of media without compensation to you. You hereby irrevocably authorize and grant permission to
General Mills and others licensed or otherwise permitted by it to use and distribute your name, address, voice
and likeness for any and all purposes, including publicity, advertising and trade purposes, by all means of
publication including electronic and Internet, without any obligation or liability to you and without any
additional approval or consent. With entry submission, you also acknowledge and agree that no claim relating
thereto shall be asserted against General Mills or any of its officers, directors, employees, agencies,
representatives, successors, assigns or shareholders.
• The Contest is intended for amateur bakers only. Professional bakers or those who earn a significant portion
of their livelihood from baking may not enter the contest, nor can employees of General Mills, its parent,
affiliates, subsidiaries, agencies, and members of their immediate households.
• Taxes are the responsibility of the winner. Contest is void where prohibited or otherwise regulated by law.
• No Gold Medal 1st place winners from any fair in 2013 are eligible to win in 2014.
Sponsored by General Mills Sales, Inc., One General Mills Boulevard, Minneapolis, MN 55440. © 2014
General Mills
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DELTA FAIR’S BEST CUPCAKE CONTEST
Brand new for 2014! Birthdays, anniversaries, showers, weddings, or just any day will do,
cupcakes are the preferred dessert. Bring 6 of your favorite, beautifully decorated cupcakes,
along with your 2 copies of your typed recipe to see who bakes the best cupcakes at Delta
Fair. Winning recipes become property of Delta Fair & Music Festival.
All exhibitors must submit a entry form for the Best Cupcake contest on or before
THURSDAY, August 14, 2014. Tag will be provided on entry day.
Bring entry to the outside entrance of Wing A, on Saturday, Sept 6, from 10 am till
11:30 am. Judging will begin at noon and will be live in Wing A. Exhibits will not be
returned to entrants. Winners may pick up their ribbons and cash prizes Monday, Sept 8,
from noon till 6 pm.
Amateur bakers only. Exhibits will be judged by: 60% taste, 40% appearance
CU 97: Best Cupcake Contest Adults (19 and older)
Premiums:
1st - $100
2nd - $75
3rd - $50
CP 98: Best Cupcake Contest Youth (ages 5 to 18)
Premiums:
1st - $50
2nd - $25
3rd -$10
DELTA FAIR & MUSIC FESTIVAL
Educational Expo for 2014!
Celebrating our 8th year of bringing families entertainment,
we are excited to invite our students to come and learn at a
traditional rural fair with modern touches.
Agriculture, commerce, family living, history, technology and
natural resources offer an amazing experience for all ages.
Teachers, advisors, instructors, plan your field trip now!
Special admission and wristband pricing.
NEW hours in 2014:
Wednesday, Sept 3 open at 9:30 am
Thursday, Sept 4 open at 9 am
Friday, Sept 5 open at 10 am
Visit our website at www.DeltaFest.com
Click on Attractions or Contests
Click on Educational Expo
for all the exciting details and information
Don’t miss out on all our exciting contests!
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The
GREAT AMERICAN SPAM® CHAMPIONSHIP
The 2014 SPAM® recipe contest is seeking the most amazing appetizers. Recipes are judged on
Creativity, Taste and Presentation. The National Grand Prize is a Trip for Two to the 2015
Waikiki SPAM JAM® Festival in Hawaii! Pre-registration deadline: August 14, 2014.
Two Categories: 1 for Adults - 1 for Kids (Adults: Ages 18 & Up, Kid Chefs: Ages 7-17)
CS 102: Local SPAM® Champion Prizes: 1st Prize $150; 2nd Prize $50; 3rd Prize $25 (Adults)
CS 103: Local SPAM® Kid Chef Prizes: 1st Prize $60; 2nd Prize $30; 3rd Prize $10 (Kids)
Two National Grand Prizes:
1) National SPAM® Champion Grand Prize: A Trip for Two to the
2015 Waikiki SPAM JAM® Festival in Hawaii Valued at $3,000 (Adult Grand Prize)*;
2) National “SPAM® Kid Chef of the Year” Grand Prize: $2,000 cash prize
Judging Criteria:
Taste (35%) + Creativity (35%) + Presentation (30%)
Contest Rules:
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Make any amazing appetizer with at least one 12-ounce can of SPAM products any variety (Classic, Lite, Less
Sodium, Hot & Spicy, or other) and up to 10 other ingredients. (Salt, pepper, cooking oil, water and garnishes
do NOT count.) Bring entry to Agricenter, Wing A, 10 am till 11:30 am, Sat, Sept 6, 2013.
Recipes should be named, original, unpublished, the sole property of entrant, and not used for another
contest. Submit your entry with a clear/typed recipe (illegible recipes may be disqualified), a product label and
your contact information. One entry per person.
Criteria for judges are: taste (visual and savory presence of SPAM® product), creativity (uniqueness and
inventive ingredient combination) and presentation (appearance, theme and title of entry).
No SPAM® recipe contest winners from any fair in 2013 are eligible to win in 2014, nor are those who have
won 1st place three or more times.
All recipes become the property of Hormel Foods Sales, LLC, which has the right to publish or advertise the
recipes and contestants without compensation.
Judges are chosen by the fair; their decisions are final. Hormel Foods is not responsible for lost recipes, nor is
the fair.
All winners are required to sign a release provided by Hormel Foods. Winner awards will not be distributed
until their releases are received.
All contestants including fair winners, finalists and the national grand-prize winners shall not make any public
appearances or give any interviews associated with this competition without the permission of Hormel Foods
or the Blue Ribbon Group.
Taxes on the prizes are the responsibility of the winner.
Employees of Hormel Foods Corporation, its affiliates, subsidiaries and families of each are not eligible to
participate.
National Judging & Grand Prizes:
• Fair contest supervisors forward 1st place winning recipes for national grand prize judging for both Adult and
Kid Chef categories. Hormel Foods’ Test Kitchens judge recipes on the above criteria. Their decisions are final.
• For the National SPAM® Champion Grand Prize (adult: age 18 & up) one national grand-prize winner will be
selected out of all 26 1st place recipes. He/she will receive a voucher to cover $3,000 in travel costs (airfare,
hotel and food) for the 2015 Waikiki SPAM JAM® Festival in Hawaii. The national grand-prize winner may elect
to accept a $3,000 cash prize instead of the trip (ARV $3,000).
• One National SPAM® Kid Chef of the Year (kid chef: age 7 to 17) will be selected out of all 26 1st place recipes
and he/she will receive a $2,000 cash prize (ARV $2,000).
• Both grand-prize winners will be notified by phone no later than Feb. 28, 2015. If Hormel Foods is unable to
reach the grand-prize winners within 10 days of notification, an alternate may be selected. National winning
recipes will be available by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to National SPAM® Champion, c/o Blue
Ribbon Group, 3033 Excelsior Blvd. #220, Minneapolis, MN 55416.
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