2018 Woodbury County Fair Fair Book 2018 | Page 45

Woodbury County Fair 45 the homemade ones. Exhibits and ribbons will be on display in the Foods Department for the rest of the Woodbury County Fair. Premium can be collected Sunday in the Antique Department in the Open Class Building. Globe Trotting Contest Entries will be received at the Ag Building Auditorium, EAST door from 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. on Saturday. Enter your family's favorite dessert celebrating a specific culture of specialty dessert that represents your heritage. Please bring a copy of the recipe for judging. Please bring enough dessert to serve at least 6 people. You may be creative with your presentation. Judging will be 90% recipe, appearance and taste and 10% presentation. Entries may be taken home after their picture or displayed in the food department. Premium can be collected on Sunday in the Antique Department in the Open Class building. 51003 Students in Grades 4th-12th 51004 Adults Iowa Popcorn Creations Entries need to be brought to the East door of the Ag Building Auditorium from 10:00-10:30 a.m. on Saturday. The entries will be judged on taste and originality. Recipes must be included. Pictures of the entries will be displayed in the Foods Department of the Open Class building the rest of the fair. Entries may be taken home after their picture or displayed in the food department. Premium can be collected on Sunday in the Antique Department in the Open Class building. Recipes must be included. 51501 Students in Grades 1st-12th, Edible Popcorn Creation 51502 Adults, Edible Popcorn Creation GENEALOGY OPEN CLASS DEPARTMENT (60) Superintendents: Boyd & Connie Swearingen (712) 889-2102, Phyllis McMillan (712) 239-4029 All exhibitors must purchase a season ticket. Entries are limited to one entry per each 5-digit exhibit number. Entries will be submitted from 12 noon to 7:00 p.m. on Monday July 30, 2018. All entries must remain in place until 4:00 p.m. on Sunday of the fair. All entries must be accompanied by information to show the exhibitors connection to the exhibit such as lineage, dates, places, identify people in pictures, etc. Exhibits must be identified to an ancestor and linked to you (An Ancestor is one from whom a person is descended and who is usually more remote in the line of decent than a grandparent). Information should be placed on a card and attached to exhibit. Or use a pedigree chart. For books or booklets, it may be an introductory page. All entries should be ready for display (all papers, unframed photos, jewelry) should be in Protective sheets or plastic bags. Photocopies of originals are accepted and encouraged. Ribbons will be awarded on the basis of genealogical value, NOT on the basis of age of exhibit. The more information supplied on the card, the better chance for a ribbon. You must show how you are blood related to the person/item in the exhibit. See example below or make a simple pedigree chart. Describe the Item Names, Dates and Places. You must show how you are related to the individual in the submitted item. EXAMPLE F Robert Campbell and Minerva Craig were married in 1847(your great, great, great grandparents) (Person in the item) in Jo Daviess County, Illinois. They