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written. It should include information about the exhibitor, 3. Handling classes are designed to allow the child to dem-
the exhibitor’s family, care of the dog, and theme of the onstrate what he or she has learned about safely handling
costume. showing his or her species.
4. Dog and 4-H Promotion classes will be judged as one class 4. Guidelines for the handling and knowledge activities will
for Grand and Reserve Champion. be developed and implemented by the Clover chairperson.
5. Dog and exhibitor must be in costume. 5. Each exhibitor must be prepared to answer six questions
CLASSES from a prepared list of questions for which they have studied
1. Dog Promotion—Ribbons 1–15. the answers prior to the show.
2. 4-H Promotion—Ribbons 1–15. 6. Clovers will not be bringing animals to the Fair for 4-H classes.
3. 4-H Promotion Champion—Ribbon and Award. Any live animal used for instruction will be under the care
4. Dog Promotion Champion—Ribbon and Award. and supervision of the certified Clover.
5. Grand Champion—Rosette and Award. 7. Clover participants will be evaluated and given sugges-
6. Reserve Grand Champion—Rosette. tions. They will not be placed, and all will receive the same
participation premium of $3 in this department.
DIVISION 4: DOG RALLY 8. Clover participants may enter as many classes as they want.
NOTE: An exhibitor may show 2 dogs in Rally but cannot PREMIUMS: Participation $3
show them both in the same age/class. There is a two minute CLASSES
time limit for each dog to complete the course.
1. Dog Knowledge - Ribbons Participation
2. Dog Handling - Ribbons Participation
Exhibitors with dogs placing first in ANY previous County Fair 3. 4-H Knowledge - Ribbons Participation
Rally competition must move to up to the next class level or
age group if their score is a qualifying score until reaching and
continuing to show in the Excellent Class (unless they are the
only exhibitor in the class). Dogs with an AKC Rally Novice or 4-H PET SHOW
Rally Advanced title (or equivalent) may only participate in the
Excellent Class. Advancement will be at the discretion of the Department 16
Local 4-H Dog Project Leader.
PREMIUMS
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$8 7 6 5 5 SUPERINTENDENTS
CLASSES Lisa Righter, 301-538-0004, locustsprings@aol.com
1. Junior, Novice (age 8-10). Ruth Sweet
2. Intermediate, Novice (age 11-13).
3. Senior, Novice (age 14-18). ENTRY DEADLINE: July 20, 2018
4. Novice Champion - Rosette and Award.
5. Novice Reserve Champion - Rosette. ENTRY FEE
6. Junior, Advanced (age 8-10). None required.
7. Intermediate, Advanced (age 11-13).
8. Senior, Advanced (age 14-18).
9. Advanced Champion - Rosette and Award. JUDGING
10. Advanced Reserve Champion - Rosette. Wednesday, Aug. 15
11. Junior, Excellent (age 8-10). • 7:30am Registration in the Cattle Show Pavilion
12. Intermediate, Excellent (age 11-13). • 8:00am Registration ends and show begins
13. Senior, Excellent (age 14-18). Enter through Dalamar St. entrance
14. Excellent Champion - Rosette and Award.
15. Excellent Reserve Champion - Rosette. CATEGORIES
1 = Rabbits 5 = Cats
DIVISION 5: CLOVER KNOWLEDGE 2 = Birds (Domestic and Poultry) 6 = Dogs
3 = Gerbils, Hamsters, 7 = Promotion
RULES and REGULATIONS Mice, Rats, and Cavies 8 = Hermit Crabs
1. Clovers (ages 5-7) must be enrolled and an active partici- (Guinea Pigs) 9 = Overall Champion
pant in a Montgomery County 4-H Clover Program/Club 4 = Fish, Reptiles & Unique Pets
for the current year.
2. The Clover leader must sign off on all entry forms verifying PREMIUMS
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sessions prior to the Fair. These activities are provided for Divisions: 1–6, 8: $3 2 1.50 1 x
learning experiences. Divisio 7: $10 8 6 5 4
Ribboning through 5th Place

