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Absolute Computers .............................E8 All Digital .............................................. E12 Avent & Thomas, Inc. .......................... E12 Bright Audiology ................................... D5 Brooks II Appraisers............................. D6 Bobby’s Small Engines Inc................... D6 Carolina Eye Associates....................... D5 Carolina Human Resources ................. D5 Carolina Town & Country ......................E6 Carolina Vision Associates.................. E11 Central Carolina Community College .. D9 Central Carolina Hospital ................... E14 Central Carolina Orthopaedic Assoc. ...E8 Certified Machining, Inc. .......................E9 Chatlee ...................................................E3 Clapp Brothers Tractor........................D12 Collins Press Inc. ...................................E6 Cooper Mechanical .............................D11 Copy Center .......................................... D5 Cruco .....................................................E9 David Martin Tribute ............................D12 Dixon Hughes Goodman ..................... E11 DNZ Products ........................................E8 Dossenbach’s Furniture ....................... D7 Edward Jones/Howard Bokhoven .......E6 Faith Promotional ................................ E12 Fairview Dairy Bar ...............................D14

Family Eye Care .....................................E7 Farm Bureau/David Caplan.................D12 First Bank.............................................D16 Frank Loverso, C.P. ...............................E6 Frontier Spinning ................................. E16 George H. Whitaker .............................D12 H & H Auto Parts .................................D14 Harrington, Gilleland, Winstead, Feindel & Lucas ..................................................E7 Harris & Company .................................E6 Hunter Oil & Propane........................... E12 J.R. Moore & Son ..................................E5 Jo-Ann’s Fashions .................................E7 Jones Printing ...................................... E14 Karen S. Romine, D.D.S., PA ............... E10 Kendale Pawn Shop ............................D10 Key’s Upholstery ...................................E3 Lee Brick ................................................E9 Lee Builder Mart ....................................E6 Lee Iron and Metal Company ............. E14 M.R. Stoner Electric Inc. .......................E9 Michael C. Hattaway, D.D.S., P.A. .........D7 Miller-Boles Funeral Home ..................D14 Miller Heating & Air Conditioning Co. Inc. .. E10 Moen ..................................................... D8 Mrs. Wenger’s Restaurant ................... E8 Myres Animal Hospital ......................... D5

Neal and Howard Inc. ............................E3 Normann Financial Group .....................E6 Pentair .................................................. E12 Perry Brothers Tire Service ................D11 Phil Stone Tree Removal ...................... D7 Phoenix Fire Protection Inc. ................. D5 Ready Mix Concrete ..............................E7 Rogers-Pickard Funeral Home, Inc. ... E14 Roman Trophies & Engraving, Inc. ...... E7 Sanford Contractors............................D10 Sears ....................................................D11 Sloan Motor Company, LLC ................. D5 Southern Jewelers .................................E9 Ted’s Flower Basket ..............................E7 Todd’s Tire Service ................................E7 Unfinished Furniture Outlet ...................E9 United Fire & Safety ............................D11 Vantage South/Susan Campbell .......... D5 WBFT .................................................... D5 WDSG.....................................................E8 WFJA ....................................................D12 WWGP..................................................D12 Watson’s Nursery ................................. D6 Willow Creek Animal Hospital ...............E3 Zurn ........................................................E5

Lee Regional Fair Advertiser Index

2013

SEPTEMBER 10-15,

Lions Club Fairgrounds • Colon Road, Sanford • www.sanfordlionsclub.com

The Sanford Lions Club

SPONSORED BY

Photos by: The Sanford Herald | Wesley Beeson

This is a special section supplement to The Sanford Herald.


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Lee Regional Fair Catalog September 10-15, 2013

Sponsored by The Sanford Lions Club | Lions Club Fairground | Colon Road | Sanford, NC | www.sanfordlionsclub.com

TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS

SECTION 1 - EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS

HISTORY OF SANFORD LIONS CLUB

SECTION 2 - T RACTOR & TRUCK DRIVING SECTION 9 - CLOTHING & CONTEST NEEDLECRAFT

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

SECTION 8 - BREADS, CAKES, ETC.

SECTION 3 - LIVESTOCK

SECTION 10 - ARTS AND CRAFTS

SECTION 4 - POULTRY & MISCELLANEOUS

SECTION 11 - YOUTH - GRADES 3-5

LEE REGIONAL FAIR COOK-OFF GUIDELINES

SECTION 5 - F IELD CROPS & HORTICULTURE

SECTION 12 - YOUTH - GRADES 6-8

TOBACCO LOOPING CONTEST RULES

SECTION 6 - FLOWERS AND PLANTS

SECTION 13 - YOUTH - GRADES 9-12

TOBACCO TYING CONTEST RULES

SECTION 7 - FOOD PRESERVATION

SECTION 14 - YOUTH - GRADES K-2

SPECIFIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE FAIR SPECIAL EVENTS

GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. All exhibits, except poultry, may be entered Saturday, September 7th from 1:00 - 6:00 pm and Sunday, September 8th from 1:00 - 5:00pm.

9:00pm. Sick animals will be removed immediately from the barn.

8. Exhibitors may enter only one item per premium number. The same article or animal cannot compete for the premiums of two or more premium numbers of the section in which it is exhibited and shall not be 3. Every reasonable effort will be made by the officers of the Sanford Lions Club awarded more than one premium under the same number unless stated and those in charge of the grounds to protect property or exhibits. The Lions in the catalog. Club is not responsible should loss or damage occur. 9. Judging will take place on Monday, September 9th by competent judges. All 4. Duplicate exhibit tickets issued for each article entered serve as the claim judges’ decisions are final. No exhibitors or visitors will be allowed in the check for pickup. If lost, it will be necessary to prove ownership before item exhibit hall while exhibits are being judged. will be released. 10. Only products produced by the exhibitors will be eligible to compete for pre5. No article or exhibit can be removed temporarily or permanently until 3:00 miums. pm-7:00 pm Monday, September 16th. 11. The Sanford Lions Club reserves the right to reject any exhibits, which are 6. The Sanford Lions Club will not be responsible for any exhibits not removed deemed objectionable or unsuitable for exhibition. from the premises by 7:00 p.m., Monday, September 16th. Items not removed will be considered abandoned and may be disposed of as the Fair Chairman 12. The Sanford Lions Club reserves the final and absolute right to interpret sees fit. these rules and regulations and to settle and determine all matters, questions and differences in regard thereto or otherwise arising out of them. 7. All livestock and poultry must remain on exhibit through Sunday night. Livestock may be removed beginning at 8:00am on Monday, September 16th. 13. Sanford Lions Club and North Carolina Cooperative Extension reserve the Poultry may be picked up on Sunday, September 15th between 6:00pm and right to take pictures of the winners and release these to local media. 2. Poultry accepted from 1:00 - 5:00pm Sunday, September 8th.

BROILER SHOW Competition Lee Regional Fair Tuesday, September 10, 2013 6:00 pm - Arena Barn Broilers provided by Pilgrims and showcased by area FFA and 4-H members NOTE: Bring broilers to the fairgrounds between 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Tuesday, September 10, 2013 for weigh-in

Enter Your Exhibits

Only 2013 Saturday, September 7, 2013 BLUE RIBBON WINNERS in the following 1:00 - 6:00pm categories are eligible to OR Sunday, September 8, 2013 win... 1:00 - 5:00pm

Pick Up Items: Monday, September 16, 20132 3:00-7:00pm

Breads, Cakes, etc.; Food Preservation; Flower & Plants; Arts & Crafts; Clothing & Needlecraft; Field Crops & Horticulture

For more information, contact North Carolina Cooperative Extension (919) 775-5624

CHAMPION AUCTION Lee Regional Fair Thursday, September 12, 2013 8:00 pm - Arena Barn

For More Information Contact:

www.sanfordlionsclub.com

Eligibility is based on entering one or more items in the exhibit competition areas listed above and is based on winning a blue ribbon. Entry in the cash prize drawing is subject to the General Rules and Regulations as printed in the fair catalog. The cash prize will be awarded on site. You need not be present to win. Lions Club members and Cooperative Extension Staff are not eligible.

Reserve and Grand Champion steer and broilers will receive market price (selected by show committee) and consignment add-on bids or may be taken home by exhibitor. For more information, contact North Carolina Cooperative Extension at (919) 775-5624

www.sanfordlionsclub.com


Lee Regional Fair /

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SANFORD LIONS CLUB The SANFORD LIONS CLUB was organized in Lions Club Fair Grounds” property. 1935 with twenty charter members, who are now all deceased, and was sponsored by the Raleigh Lions The SANFORD LIONS CLUB has sponsored Club. the following clubs, some from which other clubs have been sponsored: Pittsboro 11/11/37, Apex Around 1938, the SANFORD LIONS CLUB 11/18/37, Biscoe 7/15/38, Siler City 4/28/38, Aberstarted to sponsor a Lee County Agricultural Fair. deen 9/9/38, Broadway 8/15/50, Coats 2/28/72 Shortly after World War II, some of the far-sighted and Western Harnett 1998. In 2005 a Day Time members of the club arranged for the SANFORD club was formed. A Leo Club was formed for high LIONS CLUB to buy land on Colon Road. Over school age youth of Lee County in 2007. the years, additional land was purchased and many buildings were erected on what is now “Sanford “We Ser ve” is the slogan for all Lions Clubs

throughout the world. The Sanford Lions Club is an active group that serves the citizens of Lee County and the surrounding areas. While a focus on servicing the blind and hearing impaired is first priority, the Lions Club also serves through various other projects including Vision Screening; Aids for the visual and hearing impaired; Scholarships; Facility Use; Charitable Grants; Special Recreational Opportunities; Boys and Girls Home Support; Christmas Cheer. For additional information on the Sanford Lions Club please visit our web site at www.sanfordlionsclub.com

2013 fair proves ‘You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet’ I

f you think you’ve seen it all, the 76 th annual award winning Lee Regional Fair just might prove you wrong. There’ll be more to see and do at the 2013 fair than ever before, and it’s guaranteed to bring smiles, laughs and thrills to all ages of your family and add to those treasured memories of fairs of yesteryear. The Lee Regional Fair opens on Tuesday, Sept. 10, with official ceremonies at 5 p.m. and runs through Sunday afternoon, Sept. 15. The Sanford Lions Club, the N.C. Cooperative Extension, and the many business sponsors, vendors and volunteers look forward to another outstanding agricultural fair that will again showcase the diversity of life throughout Lee, Harnett, Chatham, and Moore counties. Tickets at the gate are $7 on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday and only $5 on Thursday and Sunday. Admission Sunday is free for senior citizens 65 and older and for everyone donating five cans of food each. Children under 36 inches tall are admitted free every day. On opening day Tuesday, Sept. 10, school age children K-12 get in free from 4 to 7 p.m. Gates open at 4:30 p.m. each day except Tuesday 4 p.m. and noon on Saturday and Sunday. Ride bracelets at the fair will be $20 covering all rides, or you can pay by the ride. On Thursday, ride bracelets will be reduced to $17. There is also a presale of ride bracelets at $16 if purchased by Sept. 6—a savings of $4. Pre-sales are available at Piggly Wiggly in Sanford and Broadway, La Cumplidora Grocery Store on Horner Blvd., and in Lee County Schools (check your local school). Home schoolers can contact Pamela Kerley at 919-721-0078. While the fair officially begins Sept. 10, there is much work scheduled before, including interviews with young ladies in the various pageants on Sunday, Sept. 1, and the setting up of educational booths Sept. 5-7. The Tobacco Looping Contest begins Saturday, Sept. 7, at 11 a.m. at the tobacco barn. Also on Sept. 7, educa-

tional booths can be set up from 9 a.m. to noon, while from 1-6 p.m. other exhibits will be accepted at the Agricultural and Commercial Exhibit Halls. On Sunday afternoon, Sept. 8, exhibits will be accepted and set up, and livestock and game birds will be accepted at the Arena Barn. Also that afternoon, pageant rehearsals are scheduled on the Arena Stage starting at 2 p.m. with Miss Lee Regional Fair contestants followed by the five other age groups. Each day of the fair features a special sponsor starting with Wilkinson Cadillac-Chevrolet-Buick-GMC on Sept. 10. The ribbon-cutting ceremonies will be accompanied by the Lee Regional Fair Parade featuring the Lee County High School Band. There will be youth and adult tractor and truck driving competitions, pageants for the Petite Miss, Tiny Miss, Little Miss and Young Miss contestants. And from the Amphitheater Stage will be entertainment with Hypnotist Mike Bishop, U Got Talent, and demonstrations by the Black Belt Leadership Academy. In addition, each day there will be more than 30 other exciting and fun-filled attractions plus educational exhibits. And don’t miss the Antique Village with its new General Store, Blacksmith Shop, Tobacco Barn, Sawmill, Farm Machinery and Victory Garden. Wednesday, Sept. 11, is The Sanford Herald night as sponsors of the beauty pageants. The highlight of the evening will be the Junior Miss pageant at 7:15 p.m. and the Miss Lee Regional Fair pageant at 8 p.m. Younger pageant winners will also be recognized on the Arena Stage. In addition to all other fair attractions, there will be entertainment and the Meat Goat Show in the Arena Barn. Thursday, Sept. 12, will be Sanford Honda Night. A very important fair event every year takes place in the morning at 9 a.m., as hundreds of pre-school children descend on the fairgrounds for a story time sponsored by the Coalition for Families — every child receives a free book. They also get free rides on the Mid-way

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attractions. Another big event comes at 7 p.m. with the annual Livestock Show in the Arena Barn followed by the Champion Broiler and Livestock Auction. There will also be an ATV Mud Bog at 7 p.m., the annual Chili Cook-off plus entertainment. Friday, Sept. 13, is Sanford Toyota Night at the fair featuring the exciting Demolition Derby at 7 p.m., more entertainment and Big Juicy of Lizard Lick. The Singing for Food winners will be featured on the Arena Stage. Saturday, Sept 14, is Moen’s Day at the fair as the large Sanford manufacturer will again hold its annual picnic and family day for their employees and families at the Lions Fairgrounds in conjunction with the Lee Regional Fair. This is a special year, as Moen and the community celebrate the company’s 40 th year in Lee County, which will be recognized in ceremonies. Other events scheduled include Tobacco Tying Contest at noon, Lee County 4-H Rabbit Show also at noon, Diaper Derby at 1 p.m., 4-H Dog Show at 1:30 p.m., and at 2 p.m. a truck and tractor pull, among many other attractions. The last day of the Lee Regional Fair Sunday, Sept. 15, will be UNC Dance Team and Area Cheerleading Squads Day plus United Way Day with admission free with five cans of food each. Senior citizens enter free. Otherwise, admission is $5. The UNC Dance Team and area cheerleading squads will put on exhibitions on the Arena Stage beginning at 2 p.m. Also at that time will be a Halter Horse Show on the Lion Field. The fairgrounds will close at 7 p.m. The Sanford Lions Club thanks all its sponsors including advertisers who make this Fair Catalog possible. Use this valuable resource to examine schedules and exhibit information and visit our website at www. sanfordlionsclub.com. Ronnie Turner Lee Regional Fair Chairman

2013 Lee Regional Fair

Put a leash on your dog (any breed) and bring it to the

Saturday, September 14, 2013 2:00pm in the Arena Barn Registration begins at 1:30pm

Lots of fun and playful categories to enter! Longest Dog, Fluffiest Dog, Curliest Tail, Audience Favorite, Smallest Dog, Biggest Dog, Best Trick, Best Costume, Dog-Owner Look-Alike, Longest Ears, Shortest Ears Rules and Regulations All dogs must be on a leash and have proof of rabies vaccination. Dogs are allowed only in the livestock barn and must be returned to vehicle or home after the show. Registration is limited to one dog per person. Registration Fee: One can or bag of any pet food which will be donated to Lee County Animal Control.

http://lee.ces.ncsu.edu www.sanfordlionsclub.com

Saturday, September 14, 2013 1:00 pm on the Amphitheater Stage Registration Begins at 12:30 Rules: • Participants must be 10 months old or younger and not yet walking. • Participants must register at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 15 • Only one adult may accompany the infant on the “race track”. • Each participant is required to wear a diaper with a waterproof cover.

Hosted By: Early Childhood Education Classes from Lee County High School For More Information, Contact: North Carolina Cooperative Extension 919-775-5624 Prizes Donated By: Lee County ECA Lee County Partnership for Children Sanford Lions Club www.sanfordlionsclub.com


4D / Lee Regional Fair The Sanford Lions Club Presents the 76th Edition of The Award Winning Lee Regional Fair September 10-15, 2013 *Schedule subject to change. Please refer to www.sanfordlionsclub.com for updates*

Attractions

Big Juicy of Lizard Lick UNC Dance Team Cheerleading Exhibition Central Carolina Community College: Blood Pressure Checks, Pottery, Free Haircuts (Every Night), Massage Therapy, Sustainable Agriculture, Laser Machining/Metal, Auto/Motorcycle, Restoration & Welding Golf Cart Drunk Simulator

Competitions:

Ice Cream Churn Off Mayors’ Bake Off, Chili Cook Off, Cake Bake Off Tobacco Looping and Tying Contest Antique Village with Working Tobacco Barn, Blacksmith Shop, NEW General Store and Victory Garden Molasses Squeezing & Cooking Washboard Willie and Wanda Chain Saw Artist & Auction Smokey The Bear Wildlife Safari Trailer Wildlife Rescue Center Barn Yard Review Hypnotist Tiger and Lions Diaper Derby 4-H Dog Show and Rabbit Show “U” Got Talent Petite, Tiny, Little, Young, Junior & Miss Lee Regional Fair Pageants Local Entertainment Nightly: Amphitheatre Stage Playground for Children up to 5 Years Old ATV Mud Bog, Demolition Derby and Truck and Tractor Pull Duck Pond Christmas Tree Decoration Contest Christmas Table Setting Contest Agricultural and Commercial Exhibits Animal and Bird Exhibits Tractor and Truck Driving Competition Antique Farm Machinery Display and Demonstration Livestock Show and Goat Show Youth Broiler Competition Ugly Truck Contest

Lee County Red Cross First Aid Services 3:00-5:00 PM Junior Broiler Entries Accepted: Arena Barn 4:00 PM Gates Open 4:30 PM Youth Tractor & Truck Driving Registration: Lion Field 4:45 PM 76th Award Winning Lee Regional Fair Parade Highlighting Lee County High School Marching Band 4:45 PM Mayor’s Choice Bake-Off Registration: Agricultural Exhibit Hall 5:00 PM Ribbon Cutting Ceremony: Front of the Agricultural Exhibit Hall 5:00 PM Rides Begin 5:00 PM Cars at the Fair: Wilkinson’s Automobiles 5:00 PM Exhibits: Agricultural and Commercial Exhibit Halls 5:00 PM Youth Tractor & Truck Driving Competition: Lion Field 5:00–10:00 PM Amphitheater Stage 5:00 Mike Bishop, Hypnotist 6:00 U Got Talent 7:00 Mike Bishop, Hypnotist 8:00 U Got Talent 9:00 Mike Bishop, Hypnotist 5:15 PM Mayor’s Choice Bake-off: Agricultural Exhibit Hall Entrance 6:00 PM Youth Broiler Show Competition: Arena Barn 6:00 PM Adult Tractor & Truck Driving Registration: Lion Field 6:00-9:00 PM Antique Farm Machinery Display and Demonstration: Lion Field 6:00-6:30 PM Sevryn Schellar: Arena Stage 6:30 PM Petite Miss Lee Regional Fair Pageant (Grades K4-K5): Arena Stage 7:00 PM Tiny Miss Lee Regional Fair Pageant (Grades 1-3): Arena Stage 7:00 PM Adult Tractor & Truck Driving Competition: Lion Field 7:30 PM Little Miss Lee Regional Fair Pageant (Grades 4-6): Arena Stage 8:00 PM Junior Miss Lee Regional Fair Pageant (Grades 7-8): Arena Stage 10:00 PM Exhibit Halls Close 11:00 PM Fair Grounds Close

Friday, September 13

SANFORD TOYOTA NIGHT AT THE FAIR! Admission: $7 (Children under 36” tall admitted free) Carnival Rides: Bracelet $20 for all rides or pay by the ride

Daily Service

Lee Regional Fair Shuttle Lee County Red Cross First Aid Center 4:30 PM Gates Open 5:00 PM Rides Begin 5:00 PM Exhibits: Agricultural and Commercial Exhibit Halls 5:00-10:00 PM Cars at the Fair: Sanford Toyota 5:00–10:00 PM Amphitheater Stage: 5:00 Mike Bishop, Hypnotist 6:00 U Got Talent 7:00 Mike Bishop, Hypnotist 8:00 U Got Talent 9:00 Mike Bishop, Hypnotist 6:00 PM Big Juicy of Lizard Lick 6:00-9:00 PM Antique Farm Machinery Display and Demonstration: Lion Field 7:00 PM Singing For Food Winners: Arena Stage 7:00 PM Demolition Derby: Lion Field 10:00 PM Exhibit Halls Close 12:00 Midnight Fair Grounds Close

Saturday, September 14

MOEN’S DAY AT THE FAIR! Admission: $7 (Children under 36” tall admitted free) Carnival Rides: Bracelet $20 ALL DAY

Daily Service

Lee Regional Fair Shuttle Lee County Red Cross First Aid Center

12:00 Noon Gates Open 12:00 Noon Rides Begin 12:00-4:00 PM Moen Company Picnic for The Moen Family: Arena Stage 12:00-1:30-Lunch 12:00-12:4512:45-1:30 Mike Bishop, Hypnotist Wednesday, September 11 1:30-2:30 BINGO THE SANFORD HERALD 12:00 Noon Big Juicy of Lizard Lick Towing NIGHT AT THE FAIR! 12:00 Noon Lee County 4-H Rabbit Show RegistraAdmission: $7 (Children under 36” tall admitted free) tion: Arena Barn Carnival Rides: Bracelet $20 for all rides or pay by the 12:00 Noon Tobacco Tying Contest Registration: ride . Tobacco Barn 12:00-10:00 PM Cars at the Fair: Sanford Toyota Daily Service 12:30 PM Lee County 4-H Rabbit Show: Arena Lee Regional Fair Shuttle Barn Lee County Red Cross First Aid Center 12:30 PM Tobacco Tying Contest: Tobacco Barn 12:30 PM Diaper Derby Registration: Amphithe4:00 PM Goat Show Weigh In: Arena Barn ater Stage Daily Service 4:30 PM Gates Open 1:00 PM Exhibits: Agricultural and Commercial Lee Regional Fair Shuttle 5:00 PM Rides Begin Exhibit Halls Lee County Red Cross First Aid Center 5:00 PM Cars at the Fair: Wilkinson’s Automotive 1:00 PM Diaper Derby: Amphitheater Stage 5:00 PM Exhibits: Agricultural and Commercial 1:30 PM Lee County 4-H Dog Show Registration: Sunday, September 1 Exhibit Halls Arena Barn 5:00–10:00 PM Amphitheater Stage 2:00 PM Tiny Miss Lee Regional Pageant Inter2:00 PM Lee County 4-H Dog Show: Arena Barn 5:00 Mike Bishop, Hypnotist views 2:00 PM Lee Regional Fair Homemade Ice U Got Talent 3:00 PM Little Miss Lee Regional Pageant Inter- 6:00 Cream Churn-Off Registration: Agricul7:00 Mike Bishop, Hypnotist views tural Exhibit Hall Entrance U Got Talent 4:00 PM Young Miss Lee Regional Pageant Inter- 8:00 2:00-9:00 PM Antique Farm Machinery Display and 9:00 Mike Bishop, Hypnotist views Demonstration: Lion Field 5:00 PM Junior Miss Lee Regional Pageant Inter- 5:30 PM Lee Regional Fair Cake Bake-Off 2:30 PM Lee Regional Fair Homemade Ice Registration: Agricultural Hall Exhibit views Cream Churn-Off: Agricultural Exhibit Entrance 5:30 PM Miss Lee Regional Fair Pageant InterHall Entrance 6:00 PM Lee Regional Fair Cake Bake-Off: Agri- 5:00 PM Chain Saw Artist Auction: Carving views cultural Exhibit Hall Entrance Location 6:00-9:00 PM Antique Farm Machinery Display and 5:00–10:00 PM Amphitheater Stage: Demonstration: Lion Field Thursday, September 5 5:00 U Got Talent 7:00 PM Meat Goat Show: Arena Barn 6:00 Magetsi 4-H Club Traditional Latino 12:00–7:00 PMSet-up Educational Booths- Agricul7:00 PM Petite Miss, Tiny Miss, Little Miss & Dancing tural Exhibit Hall Young Miss Winners: Arena Stage 7:00 Mike Bishop, Hypnotist 7:15 PM Junior Miss Lee Regional Fair Pageant 8:00 U Got Talent (Grades 9-10): Arena Stage 9:00 Mike Bishop, Hypnotist Friday, September 6 8:00 PM Miss Lee Regional Fair Pageant (Grades 7:00 PM Singing For Food Winners: Arena Stage 12:00–7:00 PM Set-up Educational Booths- Agricultural 11-12): Arena Stage 10:00 PM Exhibit Halls Close Exhibit Hall 8:15 PM Lee County Red Cross Recognition 12:00 Midnight Fair Grounds Close 8:25 PM Miss Lee Regional Fair Crowned 10:00 PM Exhibit Halls Close Saturday, September 7 11:00 PM Fair Grounds Close Sunday, September 15 9:00 AM–12:00 PM Set-up Educational Booths- Agricultural UNC DANCE TEAM AND AREA Exhibit Hall CHEERLEADING SQUADS DAY Thursday, September 12 11:00 AM Tobacco Looping Contest Registration: SANFORD HONDA Tobacco Barn UNITED WAY SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE FAIR! 11:30 AM Tobacco Looping Contest: Tobacco Barn SENIOR CITIZENS Admission: $5 (Children under 36” tall admitted free) 1:00-6:00 PM Enter Exhibits: Agricultural & Com(65 & OLDER) GET IN FREE Carnival Rides: Bracelet $17 for all rides or pay by the mercial Exhibit Halls Admission: $5 or 5 cans of food (Children under 36” tall ride admitted free) Sunday, September 8 Carnival Rides: Bracelet $20 ALL DAY or pay by the ride Daily Service No Educational Booth Set-up Lee Regional Fair Shuttle Daily Service Lee County Red Cross First Aid Center 1:00-5:00 PM Enter Exhibits: Agricultural & ComLee Regional Fair Shuttle mercial Exhibit Halls Lee County Red Cross First Aid Center 9:00 AM Child Care and Pre-school Visits 1:00-5:00 PM Livestock Accepted: Arena Barn 9:30 AM Pre-School/PAT Story Time & Rooster 1:00-5:00 PM Game Birds Accepted: Arena Barn 12:00 Noon Gates Open Crowing Contest Sponsored by Coali2:00 PM Miss Lee Regional Fair Rehearsal 12:00 Noon Rides Begin tion for Families: Arena Stage (Every (Grades 11 &12): Arena Stage child attending will receive a free book) 12:00-7:00 PM Exhibits: Agricultural and Commercial 3:00 PM Junior Miss Lee Regional Fair Rehearsal Exhibit Halls 4:30 PM Gates Open (Grades 9 & 10): Arena Stage 1:00–6:00 PM Amphitheater Stage: Cars at the Fair: Sanford Honda 3:30 PM Young Miss Lee Regional Fair Rehears- 4:30 PM 1:00 Mike Bishop, Hypnotist 4:30 PM Weigh in for Livestock Show al (Grades 6-8): Arena Stage 2:00 U Got Talent Rides Begin 4:00 PM Little Miss Lee Regional Fair Rehearsal 5:00 PM Mike Bishop, Hypnotist 5:00 PM Exhibits: Agricultural and Commercial 3:00 (Grades 3-5): Arena Stage 4:00 U Got Talent Exhibit Halls 4:30 PM Tiny Miss Lee Regional Fair Rehearsal 2:00 PM Halter Horse Show: Lion Field 5:00–10:00 PM Amphitheater Stage: (Grades 1 & 2): Arena Stage 2:00-4:00 PM Cheerleading Exhibition: Arena Stage 5:00 Mike Bishop, Hypnotist 4:45 PM Petite Miss Lee Regional Fair Rehearsal 2:00-7:00 PM Antique Farm Machinery Display and 6:00 U Got Talent (Grades K-4 & K-5): Arena Stage Demonstration: Lion Field 7:00 Mike Bishop, Hypnotist 7:00 PM Exhibit Halls Close 8:00 U Got Talent 7:00 PM Fair Grounds Close 9:00 Mike Bishop, Hypnotist Monday, September 9 7:00-9:00 PM Pick up Poultry and Fowl 5:30 PM Lee Regional Fair Chili Cook-Off 9:00 AM Judging of Agricultural Exhibits Registration: Agricultural Exhibit Hall Entrance 6:00 PM Lee Regional Fair Chili Cook-Off: AgriTuesday, September 10 Monday, September 16 cultural Exhibit Hall Entrance WILKINSON’S AUTOMOTIVE 6:00-9:00 PM Antique Farm Machinery Display and NIGHT AT THE FAIR 3:00-7:00 PM Educational Booth Tear Down Demonstration: Lion Field Admission: $7 (Children under 36” tall admitted free) 3:00-7:00 PM Pick up Exhibits & Prizes 7:00 PM ATV Mud Bog: Lion Field School Age Children Grades K-12 ADMITTED 7:00 PM U Got Talent: Arena Stage FREE From 4:00-7:00 PM Livestock Show: Arena Barn Carnival Rides: Bracelet $20 for all rides or pay by the 7:00 PM 8:00 PM Champion Broiler & Livestock Auction: ride. Specific Information about the Fair: Arena Barn Check the schedule on the Lions Club website at 10:00 PM Exhibit Halls Close Daily Service www.sanfordlionsclub.com 11:00 PM Fair Grounds Close Lee Regional Fair Shuttle


Lee Regional Fair / Gate Tickets: T uesday-Saturday $7 per person Sunday $5 or 5 cans of food Ride Bracelet at the Fair: $20 Pre-sale Ride Tickets: $16 purchased by September 6, 2013 at the following locations beginning August 1, 2013 • Piggy Wiggly: Sanford & Broadway locations • La Cumplidora Grocery Store: 919-776-1060 • Lee County Schools: Check YOUR school office • Home Schoolers: Pamela Kerley 919-721-0078

Ride Bracelet

Pre-sale Price $16

Fair Price $20

Agricultural Exhibit Hall Entries: Blue Ribbon Winners will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win a $500 Cash Prize. One prize of $500 will be awarded to one youth blue ribbon winner and one prize of $500 will be awarded to one adult blue ribbon winner.

Area Club Information Leo Club Information General Fair Questions

Fair Office

Person In Charge Richard Holshouser, Lions Club President

Contact Info 919-770-5077

Lions Club Fair Grounds

Financial Office

Bob Nelson

919-777-3431

Lisa Pace

919-776-1397

Cheerleading Exhibition Arena & Amphitheater Stages United Way Sunday

George Harvey

919-776-0954

Jan Hayes

919-776-5823

Pre-School Story Time

Heather Garrity Judy Thomas Bob Edens

919-774-8144 919-774-8144 919-774-4608

Lee Regional Fair Pageants

Cheryl Rodriguez

919-708-8723 Check our website

Demolition Derby, Truck and Tractor Pull, ATV Mud Bog

Bruce Davis

910-814-3330

David Thomas

919-776-7046

Bill Stone, NCCE

919-775-5624

Dan Campeau, NCCE

919-548-9895

Dale Hulsey Bernie Smith

Diaper Derby

Susan Condlin, NCCE

919-775-5624

Tree Decorating Contest

Carol Fulton

919-928-2407

Table Setting Contest

Carol Fulton

919-928-2407

Truck & Tractor Driving Competition

Kim Tungate, NCCE Wesley Faw, LSHS

Located in the Agricultural Exhibit Hall

Lee County Red Michele Bullard Cross Unit

919-776-7189

Game Birds

919-770-7390

Don Morton

Bob Hughes

919-777-4045

Ronnie Turner, Fair Chairman, George Harvey, Cheryl Rodriguez, Andy Childress

Information Tent

The Lions Snack Bar

919-776-0954 919-708-8723

361-246-6815

Phil Bradley

Contact Info

Arena Barn Livestock & Goat Competition Broiler Competition

Brandi Rials

Lions Club Members Fair Assignments

Person In Charge

Area

919-774-7992 919-777-3630 919-774-6857 919-776-2714

Tobacco Looping and Tying Contests

Kim Tungate, NCCE

919-774-8648 919-548-5832

919-775-5624 919-776-7541 ext. 287 919-775-5624

Cook-Off Contests

Susan Condlin, NCCE Wanda Howard

919-775-2137

4-H Activities

Bill Stone

919-775-5624

919-774-6040 919-776-9119

Agricultural Exhibit Hall

Johnny Poindexter, Glenn Stubits

919-776-5590

Parking

Phil Gurkin

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SPECIAL EVENTS Coordinated by North Carolina Cooperative Extension Lee County Center TRACTOR DRIVING COMPETITION: This event will take place Tuesday from 4:30 to 9:00 pm at the Lion Field. Youth and Adult competitions are offered. The purpose of this event is to demonstrate safe and efficient operation of farm tractors and equipment. North Carolina Cooperative Extension in Lee County, Lee County High School FFA and Southern Lee High School FFA coordinate this event. TRUCK DRIVING COMPETITION: This Event will be held Tuesday from 4:30 to 9:00 pm at the ball Lion Field. Youth and Adult competitions are offered. Hosted by North Carolina Cooperative Extension in Lee County, Lee Senior High School FFA and Southern Lee High School FFA, the purpose of this event is to promote interest, awareness and safe operation of pickup trucks by FFA members and the public. All contestants must have a valid North Carolina driver’s license. LIVESTOCK SHOW AND CHAMPION AUCTION: The Lee County Livestock Producers and the Sanford Lions Club will sponsor a Livestock Show Thursday evening at 7:00 pm at the Arena Barn. Junior Beef Heifers and Steers, Feeder Calves and Beef Cattle will be judged according to the rules and regulations for that particular division. There will be a Beginner, Junior, Junior Intermediate, Senior, and Adult Showmanship Contest. Each breed exhibited will be awarded with Grand Champion, Reserve Champion or a ribbon. Steers and broilers that receive champion status during the livestock and broiler shows will be auctioned. The Champion Auction of steers and broilers will be held Thursday evening after the Livestock Show. Champion Broiler & Livestock Auction: Will be held Thursday evening directly after the livestock show. This auction showcases the Champion and Reserve Champion Pen of Three Broilers as well as the Champion and Reserve Champion Steer. JR. MEAT GOAT SHOW: The Lee County Regional Fair Junior Meat Goat Show is proud to be an exciting

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6D / Lee Regional Fair stop on the Farm Credit Circuit. Youth from sixteen neighboring counties are invited to participate. Goats will be weighed in starting at 4:00pm on Wednesday and the show will begin at 7:00pm. There will be two sets of confirmation classes, breeding does and wethers. Wether classes are broken down into light, medium and heavy weight market classes. Confirmation classes focus on the overall quality of the animal based on the breed standard. In addition to the confirmation classes, there will be showmanship classes as well. In showmanship the individual is judged on their ability to control and present their goat to bring out its best characteristics. Showmanship classes are divided up into four age groups of youth and one adult class. DIAPER DERBY: The Early Childhood classes at Lee County High School will host the Diaper Derby. The Derby is open to participants 10 months or younger and not walking. Registration begins at 12:30 pm with the race beginning at 1:00pm on Saturday. Only one individual will be admitted into the fair free of charge with a child participating in this event. First, second and third place prizes will be presented by Lee County Extension and Community Association, Lee County Partnership for Children and the Sanford Lions Club. The Lions Club will present winning ribbons with all participants receiving a ribbon of participation. For more information contact North Carolina Cooperative Extension at 775-5624. 4-H DOG SHOW: Lee County 4-H Youth Council will host a dog show in the Arena Barn on Saturday. Registration begins at 1:30 pm with the show beginning at 2:00 pm. There is a limit of one dog per person. Owners must stay with their dogs at all times and keep them on a leash. Owner must also provide proof of the dog’s current rabies vaccination at the admission gate. Only one individual will be admitted into the fair free of charge with the dog. Dogs must be removed from fair grounds after the show. 4-H RABBIT SHOW: Calling all rabbits! Barn Busters 4-H Club is proud to host the Lee Regional Fair 4-H Rabbit Show on Saturday. This show is for youth and 4-H members only. Registration begins at 12:00 Noon in the Arena Barn with the show beginning at

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4-H TRADITIONAL LATINO DANCE PERFORMANCE: The Magetsi 4-H Club will be performing a number of traditional Mexican dances with dress that would be standard for a celebration or fiesta. This will take place on Saturday in the amphitheater from 6:006:45 pm. The group is made up of Lee County students and led by Myrna Rodriguez. Magetsi 4-H Club has performed at numerous venues throughout North Carolina including the annual “La Fiesta Del Pueblo” in Raleigh. They are excited about performing at the Lee Regional Fair and representing the local 4-H program.

TOBACCO LOOPING CONTEST: The public is invited to help fill the old log tobacco barn at the Sanford Lions Club Fairgrounds with tobacco grown in Lee County on Saturday, September 7, 2013.

Mayor’s Choice Bake-Off: Bake Your favorite BROWNIE (No Icing) and let our elected officials decide which one is their favorite. Registration begins Tuesday at 4:45 pm in the Agricultural Exhibit Hall followed by the judging at 5:15 pm. Open to all youth grades 3-12. Three age divisions with 1st, 2nd and 3rd places awarded in each age division. Please see cookoff rules for further details CAKE BAKE- OFF: Bake your favorite cake and bring it to the fair on Wednesday for fun and competition. Registration begins Wednesday at 5:30 pm in the Agricultural Exhibit Hall followed by the judging at 6:00pm. Cakes will be judged on appearance, texture, flavor and recipe difficulty. Please see cook-off rules for further details CHILI COOK-OFF: Bring your favorite home cooked chili to the fair on Thursday and we’ll see whose is best! Registration begins Thursday at 5:30 pm in the Agricultural Exhibit Hall followed by the judging at 6:00 pm. Chili will be judged on appearance, texture taste and recipe difficulty. Please see cook-off rules for further details HOMEMADE ICE CREAM CHURN-OFF: Pick your favorite ice cream recipe and come churn it into homemade ice cream at the fair on Saturday to see if it’s also the judge’s favorite! Registration begins Saturday at 2:00 pm in the Agricultural Exhibit Hall fol-

Looping was an art back then…the string had to be tight enough to hold the tobacco onto the sticks while it was curing and not so tight as to cut the leaves so they would fall off during curing. Tobacco is looped to tobacco sticks, and then hung in the barn to cure. Once the barn is loaded with sticks of tobacco, a wood fire will cure it for about a week. Three-person teams will compete to see who can string a stick of tobacco the fastest and the best. Prize money and ribbons are at stake! Please see Tobacco Looping Contest rules for further details. Sponsored by Crop Production Services. TOBACCO TYING CONTEST – The public is invited to help tie the tobacco into hands that has been cured in the old log tobacco barn at the Sanford Lions Club Fairgrounds during fair week on Saturday, September 14, 2013. Please see Tobacco Tying Contest rules for further details. Sponsored by Crop Production Services.

OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS STORY TIME: Coalition for Families will present story time with local storytellers on Thursday morning at 9:30 am for preschool children visiting the Fair. Each child attending will receive a free book. BEAUTY PAGEANTS: Lee Regional Fair Beauty Pageants are available for all grade levels: Grades 1-3, 4-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12. Applications are available online at www.sanfordlionsclub.com Contact Cheryl Rodriguez, 919-776-0703, for more information. ANTIQUE TRACTOR & WHEAT THRESHING EXHIBIT: The Central Carolina Antique Power and Equipment Club (C-CAPE) will hold an Antique

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Lee Regional Fair / Farm Machinery Display and Demonstration Tuesday through Friday from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm, Saturday from 2:00 to 9:00 pm and Sunday from 12:00pm7:00pm. Antique farm machinery dating back to the early part of this century will be on display and in operation. The displays include: tractors from 1920s through 1960s; small one-cylinder engines from 1910s through 1930s; a Red River Special Thresher from the 1920s. The thresher will actually be threshing wheat. Don’t miss the opportunity to see this old equipment in operation.

Lee Regional Fair Cook-Off Guidelines General Rules • Cook-Off events are for amateurs only…no professionals. • There are no categories for age groups for the Cake Bake-Off, Chili Cook-Off or Ice Cream Churn-Off. All contestants entering will compete against one another. There will be age divisions in the Mayor’s Choice Cookie Bake-Off. • Only one entry per participant per event. • Exhibitor must be present to win. • If any rules are not followed, contestant will be disqualified. Entering the Cook-Off: • All entries must be registered and in place prior to the judging. • After the judging begins, no other entries will be accepted. • B ring entries to the Agricultural Exhibit Hall for registration. • E ntries can only be received on specified day and time listed under each Cook-Off event. • There is no entry fee. • C ontestant with a Cook-Off entry will be admitted free to the Fair. Others must pay gate admission. Recipes • R ecipes are to be submitted with each entry and will become the property of the sponsors and may be used for the purpose of publicity, advertising, publishing, promotion, etc. • C redit will be given to the person originating the recipe. • C omplete recipe for all events must be typed or clearly printed on an 8½ X 11 inch sheet of white paper. List all ingredients, exact measurement, all preparation steps and number of servings. Any recipe with raw eggs in the finished product will be disqualified. Recipe must be brought with entry on day of contest. • Type or write name, address, email and telephone number on the reverse side of recipe in the upper right corner. Do not write exhibitor’s information on the front of the recipe. • If recipe is incomplete, entry will be disqualified. Judging • Community and regional judges will be used for each Cook-Off. Judges’ decision is final. • G arnishes are permitted for cakes only. Appearance is a factor in judging. • N o garnishes or condiments allowed for the Chili Cook-off. • Entries must be brought in appropriate containers. • O nly judges and competition organizers are allowed in judging area. Winners: • P rize money and certificates will be given out immediately following the contest. • Pictures of the Cook-Off winners will be taken immediately following the contest and will be used to promote the Cook-Off. • The winning entries will be served at the conclusion of the event. Other entries may be served at the discretion of the participant. Premiums • The Sanford Lion’s Club will provide ribbons and the following premiums: first place -$100; second place - $60; and third place - $40 for the cake, chili and ice cream cook-off events. The Sanford Lion’s Club will provide ribbons and the following premiums for each age division in the Mayor’s Choice Bake-off: first place -$50; second place - $30; and third place - $20. Food Safety • I f entry needs to be chilled or kept hot, bring in insulated container or small cooler. Entries will be disqualified if not protected properly in transport. Entry and container will be returned to contestant immediately following judging.

Individual Cook-Off Events Mayor’s Choice Bake-Off To be held Tuesday, September 10, 2013. Open to youth in grades 3-12. Registration begins at 4:45 at the Agricultural Exhibit Hall Entrance. BROWNIES will be judged on appearance, texture, and flavor. Recipe must be submitted as directed in the general rules. 10 points deducted if recipe is not submitted. BROWNIES made from scratch will earn 10 extra points. A dozen BROWNIES should be arranged on a serving platter.

& taste. Recipe must be submitted as directed in the general rules. 10 points deducted if recipe is not submitted. No raw egg recipes allowed. Lion’s will provide ice and electricity. The contestant must provide salt and all other items needed to produce the ice cream on site. Contestants will have 45 minutes to complete ice cream. Ice cream completed early will be judged. For more information contact: Wanda Howard 774-9661 or North Carolina Cooperative Extension 775-5624

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• First Place winner will receive a $120 cash premium and trophy, second place winner will receive a $90 cash premium, third place winner will receive a $60 cash premium. • All contestants will receive a certificate with their name and placing on the certificate. • Pre-registration is recommended by calling North Carolina Cooperative Extension in Lee County at 919-775-5624. • There is no registration fee • All participants must register at the Tobacco Barn on the Lion Field.

The contest will take place on Saturday before the fair and For more information please contact Kim Tungate with starts at 10:00am. Sponsored by CROP PRODUCTION North Carolina Cooperative Extension at 919-775-5624. SERVICES. • Open to any three (3)-member tobacco looping team (1 looper, 2 handers). • This will be a timed event • Winning tobacco sticks will be determined by a panel of judges based on time, number of hands, and quality. • First Place winner will receive a $120 cash premium and trophy, second place winner will receive a $90 cash premium, third place winner will receive a $60 cash premium. • All contestants will receive a certificate with their name and placing on the certificate. • Pre-registration is recommended by calling North Carolina Cooperative Extension in Lee County at 919-775-5624 and registering your team. • There is no registration fee • All team members must be at the Tobacco Barn on the Lions Club Fairgrounds at 15 minutes before contest begins. For more information please contact Kim Tungate with North Carolina Cooperative Extension at 919-775-5624.

Rules for Tobacco Tying Contest The contest will take place on Saturday, September 14, 2013 at 12:30pm. Registration begins at 12:00 noon. Sponsored by CROP PRODUCTION SERVICES . • Open to anyone, regardless of age. • This will be a timed event. • You may tie as many hands as you can in a certain amount of time. You may pick your best three (3) hands for judging. • Winning tobacco hands will be determined by a panel of judges based on time and quality.

SECTION 1 EDUCATIONAL BOOTH EXHIBITS - AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT HALL Educational exhibits should show something of the economic, social, physical and recreational growth and development of the rural and urban communities. These exhibits should be designed so that they can be judged unmanned. Booths must be reserved through North Carolina Cooperative Extension at 919-775-5624.

BOOTH RULES AND REGULATIONS Lee Regional FairAgricultural Exhibit Hall 1. Booths MUST have an educational message and notpromote an organization.

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Cake Bake-Off To be held Wednesday, September 13, 2013. Registration begins at 5:30 at the Agricultural Exhibit Hall Entrance. Cakes will be judged on appearance, texture, flavor and recipe difficulty. Recipe must be submitted as directed in the general rules. 10 points deducted if recipe is not submitted. Cakes made from scratch will earn 10 extra points Chili Cook-Off To be held Thursday, September 12, 2013. Registration begins at 5:30 at the Agricultural Exhibit Hall Entrance. Chili will be judged on appearance, texture and taste. Temperature of chili at judging must read 140˚ F. Crock-pots are the preferred container. No garnishes or condiments allowed. Recipe must be submitted as directed in the general rules. 10 points deducted if recipe is not submitted. Ice Cream Churn-Off To be held Saturday, September 14, 2013. Registration begins at 2:00 at the Agricultural Exhibit Hall Entrance. Ice Cream will be judged on firmness, texture

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8D / Lee Regional Fair 5. 120 VAC outlets are located on the back wall approximately 19 inches from the floor at random intervals. A few booths will not have an outlet within the booth itself, but will share an outlet with an adjoining booth. This adjoining outlet will be within 1’ of the partition and may be reached by running an extension cord under the partition. 6. Displays must not extend over the side partitions or into the aisle. 7. Displays may be fastened to the booth by mounting tape (masking, duct and double-sided tape will NOT hold all week), 1/4-inch staples, or small brads. No large nails or screws are permitted and nothing should be attached to the ceiling without first contacting the Exhibit Hall Manager. 8. All tools, supplies, tables, chairs, stepladders or any other equipment needed to construct the booth must be provided by the exhibitor. 9. Each group assigned a display booth must check-in with the Exhibit Hall Manager prior to set-up and provide the name and phone number of a person to contact in case of a problem. 10. Each display booth must remain intact in place for the duration of the fair. 11. Each display booth must be cleaned up at the time of teardown and all materials and debris must be removed from the premises. All tape, staples and other fasteners must be removed from the partitions and from the back wall. 12. Display booth set-up will be Thursday and Friday, September 5th and 6th from 12:00pm-7:00pm and Saturday, September 7th from 9:00am – 12:00pm. Booths MAY NOT be set up on Sunday. Judging will take place Monday, September 9th. Teardown and removal of all materials must be started and completed on Monday, September 16th from 3:00 - 7:00 p.m., NOT BEFORE.

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Adults drive the same course as the youth. Participation in these educational exhibits is open to adult non-profit organizations, which enhance the quality of life for Lee County. Exhibits must be educational and will be scored using the “Criteria for Judging Educational Exhibits,” which is outlined in Section 2-B TRUCK DRIVING 1. Premiums will be awarded on the following scale for each exhibit and a participation ribbon will be award- Hosted by: ed to each entrant. Lee County High School FFA, and NC Cooperative Extension 90-100 points $80 80-89 points $70 Sponsored by Wilkinson Automotive 70-79 points $60 60-69 points $50 Trophies compliments of 59 points and under receive cash equivalent of Wilkinson Automotive

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SECTION 2 TRACTOR AND TRUCK DRIVING CONTEST

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First (Trophy) Second Third Fourth

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Vocational Education Groups First $80 Second $70 Third $60 Fourth $50

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SECTION 3 LIVESTOCK

Junior Calf -- calved between January 1 - February 28, 2013.

Exhibitors are responsible for feeding their animals and cleaning their pens daily. The Sanford Lions Club will provide hay and water. Livestock show sponsored by Carolina Farm Credit

Junior Beef Heifer Premiums Grand Champion $100 Reserve Champion $75 First (Blue Ribbon) $50 Second (Red Ribbon) $45 Third (White Ribbon) $40

3-C BEEF CATTLE SHOWMANSHIP

The purpose of this event is to demonstrate the proper way to fit and show beef cattle. Each exhibitor is eligible to enter only one animal in this class and must register. Registration for BEEF CATTLE SHOWMANSHIP is one week in advance of the show. Contact North Carolina Cooperative Extension at 919-7755624 for the registration form.

JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP

3-A JUNIOR BEEF HEIFER SHOW The purpose of the Junior Beef Heifer Show is to provide youth an opportunity to exhibit their heifers in a local show. The following rules and regulations will be followed and conform to the rules for the Junior Beef Heifer Show at the North Carolina State Fair. Many of these heifers will be exhibited at the North Carolina State Fair.

(Exhibitors 9-10 Years Old)

3-B JUNIOR BEEF STEER SHOW RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR JUNIOR BEEF STEER SHOW

• All steers must arrive at the fairgrounds from 2:00pm4:00pm, Thursday, September 12th. RULES AND REGULATIONS • Open to youth exhibitors 9-19 (as of January 1, 2013) FOR JUNIOR BEEF HEIFER SHOW and North Carolina residents. 1. Open to youth exhibitors 9-19 (as of January 1, 2013) • Steers must be weighed by 7:00 pm on Thursday, September 12th. and North Carolina residents. • Exhibitors must have trained and fitted the steers from 2. Exhibitors must have trained and fitted the animals August 1, 2013. from August 15, 2013. Ownership by exhibitors is • Steers must weigh at least 800 pounds and can have not required. However, in cases where exhibitors do two permanent teeth. All other teeth must be baby not own the animal, a certificate of training and fitting teeth and in place. from the owner is required at entry time. • Steers must be halter broke and dehorned. Unruly 3. If an exhibitor has more than one entry per class, animals, which may endanger the safety of the exhibianother junior exhibitor must show the additional anitors, will be asked to leave the ring. mals. Adults are not eligible to show. • Each exhibitor is limited to two entries. If animals are 4. Heifers must be halter broken. in the same class, another junior must show his ani5. All breeds will be shown in one class. mal. 6. Classes will be divided based on age of heifer and • Registration for JUNIOR BEEF STEER show is one will be announced on the day of the show. week in advance of the show. Contact North Carolina 7. Heifers will be shown Thursday, September 12th at Cooperative Extension at 919-775-5624 for the regis7:00 p.m. tration form 8. Registration for JUNIOR BEEF HEIFER show is no later than September 5, 2013. Contact North Carolina • Classes will be divided by steer weights (light, middle and heavy). A Grand and Reserve Champion will be Cooperative Extension at 919-775-5624 for the regisselected from the class winners and will be auctioned tration form. at the end of the cattle show. 9. A Grand Champion and Reserve Champion heifer will • Steers will be shown Thursday, September 12th be picked from the class winner. immediately following the heifer show. 10. Take-in time, 4:30pm-6:00 pm. • Steers may be taken home at the end of the cattle 11. If needed, Exhibitors should call Barn Manager, show. David Thomas, (919-776-7046) to reserve space for • If possible, Grand Champion Steer must stay for distheir cattle. play through Sunday, September 15th. • If needed, Exhibitors should call barn manager, David Thomas, (919-776-7046) to reserve space for their cattle. BEEF HEIFER CLASSES (All Breeds) Over two years old — calved before May 6, 2011. Two years old — calved between May 1 - August 31, 2011. Senior yearling — calved between September 1 December 31, 2011. Junior yearling — calved between January 1 - April 30, 2012. Summer yearling — calved between May 1 - August 31, 2012. Senior Calf — calved between September 1 - December 31, 2012.

Junior Beef Steer Premiums Grand Champion$100 Reserve Champion$75 First (Blue Ribbon)$50 Second (Red Ribbon)$45 Third (White Ribbon)$40 Note: If there is more than one weight class, premiums will be given for each class.

Check-in at 4:30 pm with check-out at 9:00 pm Thursday, September 12th. Junior Showmanship Premiums First Second Third

$50 $40 $30

Trophy Compliments of Carolina Farm Credit All showmanship exhibitors not placing will receive $10.

JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE SHOWMANSHIP (Exhibitors 11-13 Years Old) Check-in at 4:30 p.m. with check-out at 9:00 pm. Thursday, September 12th Junior Intermediate Showmanship Premiums First $50 Second $40 Third $30 Trophy Compliments of Carolina Farm Credit All showmanship exhibitors not placing will receive $10.

SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP (Exhibitors 14-19 Years Old) Check-in at 4:30 p.m. with check-out at 9:00pm. Thursday, September 12th Senior Showmanship Premiums First Second Third

$50 $40 $30

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10D / Lee Regional Fair 2. Register for the Adult Showmanship Show during check-in from 4:30pm-6:00pm on day of the event. Check-in at 4:30 p.m. with check-out at 9:00 pm. Thursday, September 12th

Adult Showmanship Premiums

First Second Third

$50 $40 $30

Trophy Compliments of Carolina Farm Credit All showmanship exhibitors not placing will receive $10.

RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR MEAT GOAT SHOW 1. Open to youth between the ages of five (5) and eighteen (18), and NC residents. 2. Exhibitors limited to two (2) animals per species and one entry per class. 3. Animals must be accompanied by an official health certificate signed by an accredited veterinarian or approved state or federally employed veterinarian. 4. All goats must meet NCDA Scrapies regulations. Those animals that do not will be asked to leave the fairgrounds! 5. All participants are automatically entered in their respective showmanship classes. 6. Wednesday, September 11th: Wether weigh-in & doe check in 4:00pm-6:00pm with show starting at 7:00pm. 7. All animals must be removed from the barn by 10:00 pm after the show. 8. Market goat classes (wethers) will be divided by weight as evenly as possible. 9. Classes arranged at the discretion of the show officials. 10 Classes divided into the weight classes an hour before the show for market goats. 11. Classes divided into breeding classes an hour before the show for breeding does. 12. Pre-registration closes Wednesday, September 4th at 5:00pm. Call (919) 775-5624 for information or send your entry form to: North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Lee County Center, 2420 Tramway Road, Sanford, NC 27332 13. All 5-8 year old exhibitors are non-competitive and will receive a $5 premium and a participation ribbon Note: Each exhibitor will only collect $5 one time if they do not place 1st, 2nd, or 3rd. Exhibitors who place 1st, 2nd, or 3rd are not eligible for the $5 participation prize.

WETHERS Market Meat Goat (lightweight) Market Meat Goat (middleweight) Market Meat Goat (heavyweight) Grand Champion Market Meat Goat Reserve Champion Market Meat Goat

3-D MEAT GOAT SHOW Meat Goat Show sponsored by Lee County Farm Bureau

Wethers Premiums Grand Champion $50 Reserve Champion $40 First (Blue Ribbon) $25 Second (Red Ribbon) $15 Third (White Ribbon) $10

DOES Doe kids- born between April 2013 and July 2013 Doe kids- born between January 2013 and March 2013 Doe kids- born between October 2012 and December 2012

Registration fee: a can or bag of any pet food, which will be donated to Lee County Animal Control.

Yearling does- b orn between April 2012 and September 2012 Yearling does- b orn between October 2011 and March 2012 Two year old does- born between September 2010 and September 2011 Aged Does- born August 2009 and before Grand Champion Breeder Meat Goat Reserve Champion Breeder Meat Goat Does Premiums Grand Champion Reserve Champion First (Blue Ribbon) Second (Red Ribbon) Third (White Ribbon)

For more information, contact North Carolina Cooperative Extension at 919-775-5624.

4-H RABBIT SHOW Barn Busters 4-H Club will host a rabbit show at the Arena Barn on Saturday, September 14th at 12:30 p.m. Registration will begin at 12:00 noon.

$50 $40 $25 $15 $10

Rules and Regulations for Rabbit Show 1. This show is for youth and 4-H Members. 2. Youth may enter more than one rabbit but not in the same classes. 3. Exhibitors are expected to feed & care for their own animal 4. Exhibitors must police and clean the area they are set up in. 5. A.R.B.A. rules and regulations apply for the 4-H Rabbit Show. http://www.arba.net/Forms.htm The show judge has final say in any dispute. 6. Rabbits must be healthy and show no signs of sickness at check in. 7. All exhibitors must own, show, and have personally cared for his/her own rabbit for 90 days before the date of the rabbit show. 8. All rabbits that do not meet A.R.B.A. breed standards will be moved to the pet rabbit class. 9. All rabbits must be tattooed or have legible black permanent marker Tattoo in ear. 10. Exhibitors must check in with the show secretary before the show starts to check entry form. 11. Exhibitors must follow 4-H rules of Conduct. http://www.nc4h.org/centers/4hcodeofconduct.pdf 12. Pet rabbits are classified as all breeds that do not meet A.R.B.A. standards, cross breeds, all ages and either sex. Rabbits disqualified from breed show for anything but sickness will be put into this class also. 13. First through fifth place ribbons will be given as awards in each class. 14. A “dress up bunny” contest will be offered at the conclusion of the show. 15. Call 919-775-5624 for information. Send your entry form to: North Carolina Cooperative Extension - Lee County Center, 2420 Tramway Road, Sanford, NC 27332 16. Show order will be posted prior to the show.

MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Cloverbud, non-competitive (ages 5-8) Junior (ages 9-10) Intermediate (ages 11-13) Senior (ages 14-19)

Meat Goat Showmanship Premiums

First (Blue Ribbon) Second (Red Ribbon) Third (White Ribbon)

$50 $25 $20

3-E NO ITEMS LISTED IN THIS SECTION 3-F EXHIBITOR PENS 1. All cattle in exhibition pens will be judged on a Danish system. 2. All exhibitors will receive a pen premium. 3. Exhibitors should call Barn Manager, David Thomas, (919-776-7046) to reserve space for their cattle. 4. Pen premiums of $100 will be paid out at conclusion of fair. 5. Animals are on exhibit ALL WEEK. 6. Hay and water provided daily. Owner should supply any other feed. 7. Pens must be cleaned by owner on a daily basis. 8. Prize premium of $75 will be awarded at the conclusion of the fair for the cleanest pen.

3-G LEE COUNTY 4-H ANIMAL EVENTS

RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP

4-H DOG SHOW

Novice: First year showing Clover Buds: Under 8 years as of January 1 of the current year. Junior: 8-13 years of age as of January 1 of the current year. Seniors: 14-18 years but not 19 as of Jan of the current year.

Lee County 4-H will host a dog show at the Arena Barn on Saturday, September 15th at 2:00 p.m. Registration will begin at 1:30 p.m. Registration is limited to one dog per person. Owner must stay with dog at all times and all dogs must be on a leash. Owners must provide proof of their dog’s current rabies vaccination at the Admission Gate. Dogs will only be allowed in the Livestock Barn. After the show, dogs must be returned to vehicles or home. Dogs will not be allowed to roam fairgrounds with owner, regardless of a leash. Only one individual will be admitted into the fair free of charge with the dog.

Breed Classes

Ribbons will be awarded for First Place in each of the following categories:

CATEGORIES Owner/Dog Look-A-Like

Best Costume

Longest Ears

Shortest Ears

Biggest Dog

Longest Dog

Smallest Dog Curliest Tail

Audience Favorite Best In Show Best Trick Fluffiest Dog

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Class 1. Meat Breeds: A. Meat (small) -Chinchilla (Standard), Commercial, Sable, Silver, Silver Martin, Florida. B. Meat (standard) -American, Beveren, Californian, Champagne D’Argent, Cinnamon, Creme D’Argent, Chinchilla (American), Commercial, Hotot, Lop (English, French), New Zealand, Palomino, Rex, Satin, Silver Fox, Havana, Harlequin, Lilac, Siamese Sable. C. Meat (giant) -Checkered Giant, Chinchilla (Giant), Commercial, Flemish Giant. Class 2. Wool & Fur Breeds: American Fuzzy Lop, Angora, Jersey Wooly, Rex, Satin Class 3. Mini/Dwarf Breeds: Dutch, Dwarf Hotot, English Spot, White, Himalayan, Jersey Wooly, Mini Rex, Netherland Dwarf, Polish or Britannia Petite, Tan, Belgium Hares.

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Lee Regional Fair / Class 4. Lop Ear Breeds: American Fuzzy Lop, English, French, Holland, Mini. Class 5. Pet: Any rabbit that does not meet requirements of classes 1-4. This class will not be judged on a breed standard. Judging will include condition, handle ability, and structural correctness. Color pattern will not be considered. Classes 1 -5 may be divided into the following sections if needed: • Junior Doe -under 8 months, not less than 4 months. • Junior Buck -under 8 months, not less than 4 months • Senior Doe -8 months and over • Senior Buck -8 months and over

SECTION 4 POULTRY & MISCELLANEOUS FOWL 4-A POULTRY Exhibitors are encouraged to exhibit poultry and miscellaneous fowls that are of high quality and representative of the breed. The Danish System of judging will be used. The breed should be indicated on the entry card. No bird can compete in more than one Show Class. By law, all chickens and turkeys placed on exhibit in North Carolina that have not had a pullorum-typhoid test within the last 90 days must be tested prior to being placed on exhibit, and they must test negative. The Sanford Lions Club will pay for the cost of the tests, An agent from the North Carolina Department of Agriculture will be present on Sunday, September 8, 2013 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm to test each bird. No bird can be entered for exhibit until it has tested negative. Poultry exhibits will be accepted only between the stated hours. * All birds must be picked up on Sunday, September 15, 2013 between 7:00 pm –9:00 pm.

Pen of Mature Birds (One Male, Two Females) Pen of Young Birds (One Male, Two Females) Cock Cockerel Hen Pullet

$6

$9 $3 $3 $3 $3

$6 $2 $2 $2 $2

BLUE RED $5 $2 $5 $2 $5 $2 $6 $2 $6 $2 $6 $2 $6 $2

Exhibitors should call Dale Hulsey at 919-774-8648 or Bernie Smith at 919-548-5832 to reserve space or for more information.

4-C JUNIOR BROILER SHOW Junior Broiler show sponsored by: • Perdue • Mountaire • Pilgrims • Chatham County Farm Bureau

BEN. P. (PHIL) GAINES, SR. PRESIDENT

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5D1

Hay, Any Variety

5E PEANUTS (Tray) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

5E1 5E2

Peanuts, Large Peanuts, Small Spanish

5F SOYBEANS (1 Stalk) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

5F1

Soybeans, Any Variety

5G TOBACCO

1st Place: $11 2nd Place: $7 3rd Place: $5

FIELD CROPS & HORTICULTURE All entries must be grown by the exhibitor since the last fair, be true to type, in good condition and as uniform as possible. Entries should contain quantity specified or sufficient number to fill a 5x7 inch tray. Trays will be provided.

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

5A 5A2 5A3

Field Corn Indian Corn Popcorn

5B COTTON (1 Stalk)

5B1

Lugs Cutters Leaf Tips

(Tray or Quantity Specified) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

(Tray Of 3 Ears)

5G1 5G2 5G3 5G4

5H FRUIT

5A CORN

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

Pair Pigeons Turkey Hen Turkey Male Pen of Ducks (2) Pen of Guineas (2) Geese (2) Rabbits (2)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

SECTION 5

4-B MISCELLANEOUS FOWL

(1 - 12 Inch Block, Tied)

(1 Hand)

BLUE RED $9

5D HAY, CURED

RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR YOUTH BROILER SHOW 1. Open to exhibitors under 19 years old on the day of the show. 2. Birds are donated by Pilgrims. 3. Premiums provided by Perdue, Mountaire, Pilgrims and Chatham County Farm Bureau. 4. Exhibitors can only enter three birds. All birds must be on the grounds between 3:00pm-5:00pm. Rejected broilers will be put in a separate pen. 5. Birds need to be weighed at time of entry. Weight of each bird must be at lease Two and a half (2.5) lbs. Underweight birds will not be able to compete in the show. 6. All birds will go to market. NO EXCEPTIONS. 7. Birds must be in barn and weighed on Tuesday, September 10th between 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm. 8. Judging will take place on Tuesday, September 10th at 6:00 pm at the Arena Barn. 9. Grand and Reserve Champion birds will be auctioned off after the Livestock Show on Thursday September 12, 2012. 10. Grand and Reserve Champion Pens of Three must stay for display until Sunday afternoon. 11. Overall Top Ten placements will receive premiums from the Five County Area Poultry Industry Fund. Amounts of premiums will be announced.

11D

Cotton, Any Variety

5C GRAIN AND SEED (1 Quart, Clear Jar with Cover)

5H1 5H2 5H3 5H4 5H5 5H6 5H7 5H8 5H9 5H10 5H11 5H12 5H13 5H14 5H15 5H16 5H17 5H18 5H19

Apples, Crab (6) Apples, Arkansas Black (3) Apples, Delicious, Golden, (3) Apples, Delicious, Red (3) Apples, Early Variety or Heritage (3) Apples, Gala (3) Apples, Fuji (3) Apples, Rome (3) Apples, Stayman Winesap (3) Apples, Other Variety (Identify) (3) Bananas Blueberries Figs Grapes, Black Grapes, Large White Grapes, Small White Kiwi Pears (3) Other Fruit (Identify)

Note: Citron and Watermelon - See Section 5-L

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

5C1 5C2 5C3 5C4 5C5 5C6 5C7 5C8

5I NO ITEMS LISTED IN THIS SECTION

Barley Grain Cowpea Seed Oat Grain Rye Grain Soybean Seed Sunflower Seed Wheat Grain Other Grain or Seed (Identify)

5J HERBS (Tray of 5 Sprigs or Bulbs)

Note: Field Pea seeds are not a Field Crop – See Horticulture Section 5L

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1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

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5J1 5J2 5J3 5J4 5J5 5J6 5J7 5J8 5J9 5J10 5J11 5J12

Basil Catnip Chives Dill Garlic Mint Oregano Parsley Rosemary Sage Thyme Other Herb (Identify)

5K NUTS, NEW CROP IN SHELL All nuts must have hull removed (Tray) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 5K1 5K2 5K3 5K4 5K5 5K6

Chestnuts Hickory Nuts Pecans Pecans, Paper shell Walnuts, Black Other Nuts (Identify)

Note: Peanuts - See Section 5-E

5L VEGETABLES (Tray or Quantity Specified) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 5L1 5L2 5L3 5L4 5L5 5L6 5L7 5L8 5L9 5L10 5L11 5L12 5L13 5L14

Beans, Butter or Lima Beans, Green Snap Beets (3) Broccoli (1 Head) Cabbage (1 Head) Cauliflower (1 Head) Citron (1) Collard Greens Corn, Sweet (3) Cucumbers (3) Egg Plant (2) Gourd, Birdhouse (1) Gourd, Long Handle or Dipper (1) Gourd, Most Unusual (1)

5L15 5L16 5L17 5L18 5L19 5L20 5L21 5L22 5L23 5L24 5L25 5L26 5L27 5L28 5L29 5L30 5L31 5L32 5L33 5L34 5L35 5L36 5L37 5L38 5L39 5L40 5L41 5L42 5L43 5L44 5L45 5L46 5L47 5L48 5L49 5L50 5L51

Gourds, Ornamental (3) Greens (any Except Collard) Okra Onions, White (3) Onions, Yellow (3) Peas, Field Peppers, Banana (5) Peppers, Hot Peppers, Jalapeno Peppers, Sweet Green (3) Peppers, Sweet Purple (3) Peppers, Sweet Red Peppers, Sweet Yellow (3) Potatoes, Red Irish (3) Potatoes, White Irish (3) Potatoes, Red Sweet (3) Potatoes, White Sweet (3) Pumpkin, (1) Pumpkin, Biggest (1) Pumpkin, Most Unusual (1) Pumpkin, Pie (1) Squash, Acorn (2) Squash, Butternut, (2) Squash, Cushaw (1) Squash, Spaghetti (1) Squash, Turban (1) Squash, Yellow (3) Squash, Zucchini (3) Tomatoes, (3) Tomatoes, Cherry (Tray) Tomatoes, Grape (Tray) Tomatoes, Roma (3) Turnips (3) Watermelon, (1) Watermelon, Biggest (1) Vegetable, New to NC (Identify) Other Vegetable (Identify)

5N DECORATED PUMPKINS 1st Place: $11 2nd Place: $7 3rd Place: $5

5N1 5N2

Carved Pumpkin Painted/Decorated Pumpkin

Note: Exhibitors will be responsible for handling large, heavy pumpkins.

SECTION 6 FLOWERS AND PLANTS All entries should be grown by the exhibitor during the past year, be true to variety or type, and in good condition. No artificial materials allowed. Containers must be provided by the exhibitor and should be attractive to enhance the display of the entry, but will not be judged. Containers should be large enough to hold a week’s supply of water for the entry. Quality plants and plant material greatly increases ones possibilities to earn a blue ribbon. Remember, stems should be long enough to stay immersed as water evaporates.

6A ARRANGEMENTS 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

6A1 6A2 6A3 6A4

Dried Arrangement Flower Arrangement (fresh cut) Mixed Arrangement (dried and fresh cut) Most Unusual Arrangement

Note: Exhibitors will be responsible for handling large, heavy pumpkins and watermelons.

6B CUT FLOWERS

5M SCARECROWS

Scarecrows must be self-standing and not be larger than 3 feet wide, 2 feet deep and 6 feet high.

Bloom: A stem with a single open flower Stem: A stalk with more than one bloom Spray: A single shoot with multiple blooms or flowers Collection: A set of specimens (3 stems)

1st Place: $11 2nd Place: $7 3rd Place: $5

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

5M1 5M2 5M3 5M4

Funniest Scarecrow Lady Scarecrow Scariest Scarecrow Traditional Scarecrow

6B1 6B2 6B3 6B4

Ageratum (1 Stem) Blackeyed Susan (1 Stem) Celosia, Coxcomb, Crested (1 Stem) Celosia, Plumed (1 Stem)

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Good Luck Lions

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Lee Regional Fair / 6B5 Chrysanthemum, (1 Spray) 6B6 Coneflower (1 Bloom or Spray) 6B7 Cosmos (1 Bloom or Spray) 6B8 Daisy, Shasta, Dwarf (Less than 2 Inches Across) (1 Bloom) 6B9 Daisy, Shasta, Large (2 Inches and Larger Across) (1 Bloom) 6B10 Dahlia, Small (Less Than 4 Inches Across) (1 Bloom or Spray) 6B11 Dahlia, Large (4 Inches and Larger Across) (1 Bloom or Spray) 6B12 Gardenia, Dwarf (Less than 2.5 Inches Across) (1 Bloom) 6B13 Gardenia, Large (2.5 Inches and Larger Across) (1 Bloom) 6B14 Gerbera Daisy (1 Bloom) 6B15 Gladiolus (1 Stem or Collection) 6B16 Globe Amaranthus (1 Stem) 6B17 Golden Rod (1 Stem or Collection) 6B18 Lantana (1 Stem or Spray) 6B19 Lily (1 Spray) 6B20 Marigold, Dwarf (Less than 2 Inches Across) (1 Bloom, Stem, or Spray) 6B21 Marigold, Large (2 inches and larger across) (1 Bloom, Stem, or Spray) 6B22 Rose, Miniature, Apricot or Near Apricot (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B23 Rose, Miniature, Coral or Near Coral (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B24 Rose, Miniature, Mauve or Near Mauve (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B25 Rose, Miniature, Orange or Near Orange (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B26 Rose, Miniature, Pink or Near Pink (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B27 Rose, Miniature, Red or Near Red (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B28 Rose, Miniature, White or Near White (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B29 Rose, Miniature, Yellow or Near Yellow (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B30 Rose, Miniature, Other Color (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B31 Rose, Standard, Apricot or Near Apricot (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B32 Rose, Standard, Coral or Near Coral (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B33 Rose, Standard, Mauve or Near Mauve (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B34 Rose, Standard, Orange or Near Orange (1 Bloom or Collection)

6B35 Rose, Standard, Pink or Near Pink (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B36 Rose, Standard, Red or Near Red (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B37 Rose, Standard, White or Near White (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B38 Rose, Standard, Yellow or Near Yellow (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B39 Rose, Standard, Other Color (1 Bloom or Collection) 6B40 Salvia, Blue or Purple (1 Stem) 6B41 Salvia, Red or Pink (1 Stem) 6B42 Salvia, White (1 Stem) 6B43 Salvia, Other Color (1 Stem) 6B44 Sedum (1 Stem) 6B45 Snapdragon, Any Color (1 Stem) 6B46 Sunflower, Largest, Any Color (1 Bloom) 6B47 Sunflower, Small, Any Color (1 Bloom) 6B48 Water or Bog Plant (1 Stem) 6B49 Zinnia, Small, Any Color (Less Than 3 Inches Across) (1 Bloom) 6B50 Zinnia, Large, Any Color (3 inches or Larger Across) (1 Bloom) 6B51 Other Cut Flower (Identify)

6C DISH GARDENS AND TERRARIUMS 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

6C1 6C2

Best Dish Garden (Any Size) Best Terrarium, (Any Size)

6D6 6D7 6D8 6D9 6D10 6D11 6D12 6D13 6D14 6D15 6D16 6D17 6D18 6D19 6D20 6D21 6D22 6D23 6D24 6D25 6D26 6D27 6D28 6D29 6D30 6D31 6D32 6D33 6D34 6D35 6D36 6D37 6D38

(Container grown size restriction - “Maximum size 48” tall & 36” wide. Not Hanging or Wall Mounted. Container should be clean, attractive and with saucer)

6-E HANGING BASKETS (Weight Limit 25 lbs.)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

Begonia, Angel Wing Begonia, Rex Begonia, Tuberious Begonia, Wax Bougainvillea, Any Color Cactus, Christmas Cactus, True Cactus, True (Collection) Chrysanthemum Coleus, Any Color Dieffenbachia Fern, Asparagus Fern, Bird’s Nest Fern, Boston Fern, Foxtail Fern, Rabbits Foot Fern, Other Variety (Identify) Geranium Hosta, Any Variety Impatiens, Any Color Impatiens, New Guinea, Any Color Ivy, English, Varigated, Dwarf Ivy, Swedish Jade Mixed, More Than One Type Of Plant Pepper, Ornamental Philodendron, Split Leaf Philodendron, Small Heart Shape Leaf Sedum Snake Plant (Mother-In-Laws Tongue) Wandering Jew Most Unusual Potted Plant (Identify) Other Potted Plant (Identify)

Note: Exhibitors will be responsible for handling large, heavy entries.

6D CONTAINER GROWN PLANTS

13D

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

6D1 African Violet, Small Leaf, Single Crown, Single Bloom (Less Than 6 Inches Wide) 6D2 African Violet, Small Leaf, Single Crown, Double Bloom (Less Than 6 Inches Wide) 6D3 African Violet, Large Leaf, Single Crown, Single Bloom (6 Inches and Wider) 6D4 African Violet, Large Leaf, Single Crown, Double Bloom (6 Inches and Wider) 6D5 Aloe, Barbadensis – Medicine Plant

6E1 6E2 6E3 6E4 6E5 6E6 6E7 6E8

Begonia, Angel Wing Begonia, Rex Fern, Asparagus Fern, Bird’s Nest Fern, Boston Fern, Foxtail Fern, Rabbits Foot Fern, Other Variety (Identify)

Tractor and Truck Driving Contest Hosted by Lee County High School FFA

Lee Regional Fair

Tuesday, September 10, 2013 5:00 pm Youth Competition 7:00 pm Adult Competition Youth Registration 4:30 - 5:00 pm Adult Registration 6:00 - 7:00 pm

Competition will take place at the Lion Field

Tractor Driving Divisions ●Youth age 13-18 ●Adult 19 and above

Truck Driving Divisions ●Youth age 16-18 ●Adult 19 and above

NOTE: All truck driving participants must have a valid drivers license For more information contact, North Carolina Cooperative Extension-919-775-5624

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Central Carolina Power & Equipment

Lee County High School FFA


(Maximum length of foliage is 30 inches) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

7A1 7A2 7A3 7A4 7A5 7A6 7A7 7A8 7A9

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Wine

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

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7B1 7B2 7B3 7B4

Apple Juice Grape Juice Tomato Juice Other Juice (Identify)

X X X

7E1 Chunk Comb Honey, Dark (1 Jar with Cover) 7E2 Chunk Comb Honey, Light (1 Jar with Cover) 7E3 Extracted Honey, Dark (1 Jar with Cover) 7E4 Extracted Honey, Light (1 Jar with Cover) 7E5 Frame of Honey 7E6 Beeswax 7E7 Beeswax Items (Candles, Carvings, Etc.) (Identify)

JAMS: crushed fruit cooked to a smooth consistency that will mound on a spoon but not jelly firm. CONSERVES: fruit mixture of jam consistency, usually contains nuts, raisins and often citrus MARMALADES: small pieces of fruit or citrus peel evenly suspended in a transparent soft jelly PRESERVES: Whole fruit or fruit pieces that retain their shape suspended in a clear syrup that is the consistency of honey or soft jelly. BUTTERS: Pureed fruit cooked to a smooth consistency

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 Beans, Butter or Lima Beans, Green Snap Beets Corn Kraut (No Green Jars) Okra Peas Peppers, Hot

7-E HONEY

7-F JAMS, CONSERVES, MARMALADES, PRESERVES AND BUTTERS

7C CANNED VEGETABLES

7C1 7C2 7C3 7C4 7C5 7C6 7C7 7C8

Cane Syrup Dried Apples (Tray) Dried, Other Fruit (Tray) (Identify) Dried Vegetables (Tray) Eggs, Chicken (12 in Egg Carton) Eggs, Other than Chicken (12 in Egg Carton) Soap (1 Bar)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

(1 Pint or Quart Jar)

7D1 7D2 7D3 7D4 7D5 7D6 7D7

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

Wine

Meat

Pickles

Jelly

Jam

Fruit

Vegetables

(1 Pint or Quart Jar)

Juice

All entries must be preserved by the exhibitor since the last fair. Canned entries must be in standard canning jar with lid and ring or screw cover if appropriate. Each entry must be marked to show contents and date canned. Fruits, juices and vegetables will not be opened for judging. All others will be opened. Judging standards are listed in the following table:

X

X

Apples Applesauce Blackberries or Dewberries Blueberries Figs Peaches Pears Plums Other Fruit (Identify)

7B CANNED JUICES

X

7-D HOME INDUSTRY

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

FOOD PRESERVATION

X X X

X

X X

Tomato Sauce Tomatoes Tomatoes and Okra Vegetables, Mixed Vegetable Soup Other Vegetable (Identify)

Note: Research does not support the canning of yellow squash. Squash should be frozen.

(1 Pint or Quart Jar)

SECTION 7

Proper Container Labeled, Contents and Date Good Seal Correct Fill Height Natural Color Clarity, Nothing Floating Piece Uniformity and Size

X X X

7C9 7C10 7C11 7C12 7C13 7C14

7A CANNED FRUIT

Coleus, Pink and Red Mix Coleus, Yellow and Green Mix Coleus, Other Colors Elephant Ears (1 Leaf) Eucalyptus (3 Single Branches) Hosta (3 Leaves of 1 Variety) Ivy, English (3 Stems) Ivy, Variegated (3 Stems) Lambs Ear (3 Leaves) Senecia (Dusty Miller) (1 Stem) Any Other Herbaceous Plant, Identify

Judging Standards

Pickles

Jelly

Appropriate Packing X X Stability, X X X No Separation Flavor X X Consistency and/or X X Watermark Texture Crispness Aroma Lack of Crystals X No Loose Spices

6-F CUT FOLIAGE

6F1 6F2 6F3 6F4 6F5 6F6 6F7 6F8 6F9 6F10 6F11

Jam

Judging Standards

Vegetables

Impatiens Impatiens, New Guinea Ivy, English, Variegated, Dwarf Ivy, Swedish Petunia Philodendron, Split Leaf Philodendron, Small Heart Shape Leaf Spider Plant/Airplane Plant Wandering Jew Other Hanging Basket (Identify)

Juice

6E9 6E10 6E11 6E12 6E13 6E14 6E15 6E16 6E17 6E18

Fruit

14D / Lee Regional Fair

(1 half pint or pint jar, with lid & ring or screw cover) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

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Lee Regional Fair /

Story Time at the Lee County Fair Thursday, September 12th, 2013 Lions Club Fairgrounds- 505 North Seventh Street Gates Open 9am Story time 9:30am

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15D


16D / Lee Regional Fair

7F17 7F18 7F19 7F20 7F21 7F22

Strawberry Preserve Other Butter (Identify) Other Conserve (Identify) Other Jam (Identify) Other Marmalade (Identify) Other Preserve (Identify)

Note: Watermelon Rind Preserve - See Section 7-H

7J ANY OTHER CANNED ITEM

7G JELLIES

7J1 7J2 7J3 7J4 7J5 7J6

Meat, Any Type (Identify) Barbecue Sauce, Vinegar Base Barbecue Sauce, Tomato Base Barbecue Sauce, Other Base Spaghetti Sauce Spaghetti Sauce with Meat

(1 half pint or pint jar, with lid & ring or screw cover)

7K WINE

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

7G1 7G2 7G3 7G4 7G5 7G6 7G7 7G8 7G9 7G10 7G11

Apple Jelly Blackberry or Dewberry Jelly Blueberry Jelly Crab Apple Jelly Grape Jelly Pepper Jelly, Hot Pepper Jelly, Sweet Peach Jelly Pear Jelly Plum Jelly Other Jelly (Identify)

7H PICKLES OR RELISHES (1 Half Pint, Pint Or Quart Jar, With Lid & Ring Or Screw Cover)

(1 Bottle) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

7K1 7K2 7K3 7K4

Fruit and Berry Wine Red or Pink Grape Wine White Grape Wine Other Wine (Identify)

7H1 7H2 7H3 7H4 7H5 7H6 7H7 7H8 7H9 7H10 7H11 7H12 7H13 7H14 7H15 7H16 7H17 7H18 7H19

Artichoke Pickles or Relish Beet Pickles Bread and Butter Pickles Chowchow Cucumber Pickles, Dill Cucumber Pickles, Sour Cucumber Pickles, Sweet Okra Pickles Onion Pickles Peach Pickles Pear Pickles Pepper Pickles, Hot Pepper Relish Salsa Squash Pickles Tomato Pickles, Green Watermelon Rind Pickles (Preserves) Other Pickles (Identify) Other Relish (Identify)

7I No Items Listed In This Section

(1/2 loaf or quantity noted) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

8A1 8A2 8A3 8A4 8A5 8A6 8A7 8A8 8A9 8A10 8A11 8A12 8A13 8A14

8B CAKES, LAYER – ICED

(1 Bottle)

(1/2 cake)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

7L1 7L2 7L3

Hard Cider (Alcoholic) Non-Alcoholic Cider Vinegars

7M Home Brewed beer

8B1 8B2 8B3 8B4 8B5 8B6 8B7 8B8 8B9

Only home amateur brewers residing in North Carolina are eligible for entry. Bottles must be labeled with what type of Ale or Lager they contain.

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 7M1 Ale 7M2 Lager

SECTION 8 BREADS, CAKES, CANDIES, COOKIES AND PIES All entries must be the work of the exhibitor. Entries should be ready for display on Styrofoam trays or platters as small as possible to conserve display space and should be in a clear plastic bag. Plastic wrap is not recommended as it does not stay wrapped securely.

Apple Cake, Fresh Caramel Cake Carrot Cake Coconut Cake Devils Food Cake German Chocolate Cake Spice Cake White or Yellow Cake Other Layer Cake (Identify)

8C CAKES, LOAF, SHEET OR TUBE ICED OR PLAIN

(2 Bottles of each entry required)

Biscuits (6) Biscuits, Sourdough (6) Bread, Loaf White Flour (Yeast) Bread, Loaf any Other Flour (Yeast) Bread, Loaf Sourdough Bread, Cinnamon Coffee Cake (1/2) Corn Meal (Muffins, Squares, Sticks) (6) Muffins, No Corn Meal (6) (Identify) Quick bread (Fruit, Nut or Vegetable) Rolls, Yeast (6) Rolls, Cinnamon (6) Skillet or Soda Bread Other Bread (Identify)

7L Cider

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

8A BREADS

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

(1/2 cake) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

8C1 8C2 8C3 8C4 8C5 8C6 8C7

Angel Food Cake Cup Cakes (6) Jelly Roll Cake Lemon Cake Pound Cake, Traditional Pound Cake, Other (Identify) Other Cake, Not Layer (Identify)

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Saturday September 7, 2013 Registration: 11:00AM Competition: 11:30AM

Registration: 12:00 PM Competition: 12:30PM

Looping tobacco is the art of stringing tobacco on a stick to be placed in the tobacco barn for curing. Three person teams will compete in looping tobacco.

Tying tobacco is the art of bundling 3 or 4 leaves together by banding the top stems to form a “hand”. The “hands” are then placed on tobacco baskets to be auctioned. Individuals will compete for the best “three hands” of tobacco.

Please see Tobacco Looping and Tobacco Tying Contest rules for further details.

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2E / Lee Regional Fair

8D CAKES, DECORATED (Entire cake must be entered. A cake form may be used, only decorating is judged. Do not wrap cake) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 8D1 8D2 8D3 8D4

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 Fruit, Candied Fudge Hard Candies or Lollipops Molded or Decorated Candies Peanut Brittle Seafoam or Divinity Candy Other Candy (Identify)

8F COOKIES (Tray of 6 pieces)

9A1 9A2 9A3 9A4 9A5 9A6 9A7 9A8 9A9 9A10 9A11 9A12 9A13 9A14 9A15 9A16 9A17 9A18 9A19

Bar or Cut Cookies Brownies Decorated Cookies Drop Cookies (Chocolate Chip, Etc.) Filled or Sandwich Cookies Refrigerator or Rolled Cookies Shaped Cookies (Cutter, Mold or Press) Other Cookies (Identify)

8G PIES (1 whole pie on a disposable aluminum pan. No meringue accepted) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 Apple Pie Chocolate Pie Peach Pie Pecan Pie Pumpkin Pie Sweet Potato Pie Other Pie (Identify

Apron Bag/Purse Blouse Coat Costume Dress Dress w/Jacket Dress, Party Jumper Loungewear Skirt Slacks Smock Suit, Lined Suit, Unlined Suit, Pant Vest Accessories (Identify) Other Women’s Clothing (Identify)

9B CLOTHING - MEN’S

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

8G1 8G2 8G3 8G4 8G5 8G6 8G7

9D3 9D4 9D5

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

9B1 9B2 9B3

(Except Pillows - see 9M; Christmas Decorations - see 10M) 1st Place: $11 2nd Place: $7 3rd Place: $5

9E1 9E2 9E3 9E4 9E5 9E6 9E7 9E8 9E9 9E10 9E11 9E12 9E13 9E14 9E15 9E16 9E17 9E18 9E19 9E20 9E21

(Except Pillows - see 9M; Christmas Decorations - see 10M)

9C CLOTHING - CHILDREN’S

9C1 9C2 9C3 9C4 9C5 9C6 9C7 9C8 9C9 9C10 9C11 9C12

Coat or Jacket Costume Dress, Infant Dress, School Dress, Sunday/Party Jumper Pants or Shorts Play Clothes Skirt Smocking, Any Item Accessories (Identify) Other Child’s Clothing (Identify)

1st Place: $11 2nd Place: $7 3rd Place: $5

9F1 9F2 9F3 9F4 9F5 9F6 9F7 9F8 9F9 9F10 9F11 9F12 9F13 9F14 9F15

9D CLOTHING – DOLL’S 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

SECTION 9

CLOTHING AND NEEDLECRAFT

9D1 9D2

Doll Clothing, Crocheted Doll Clothing, Knitted

Afghan, Large Afghan, Small (Infant, Lap Cover, Etc.) Bag, Purse Basket Bedspread Bonnet or Cap Booties Centerpiece (Including. Scarf, Doily, Etc.) Collar Decorative Item Edged or Enhanced Item Figure (Teddy Bear, Doll, Etc.) Infant Set Pot Holders (2) Stole, Cape or Poncho Sweater, Adult’s Sweater, Child’s Sweater, Infant’s Table Cloth Vest Other Crocheted Item (Identify)

9F KNITTING

Shirt Slacks Other Men’s Clothing (Identify)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

Doll Clothing, Sewn (Hand or Machine) Best Dressed Doll Stuffed Doll

9E CROCHETING

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

(Tray of 6 pieces)

8F1 8F2 8F3 8F4 8F5 8F6 8F7 8F8

9-A CLOTHING - WOMEN’S

Novelty Pan, Decorated Cake Original Cake Decoration Wedding Cake Cup Cakes or Squares, Decorated (6)

8E CANDIES

8E1 8E2 8E3 8E4 8E5 8E6 8E7

All entries must be made since last year’s Fair by the exhibitor. Clothing should be on plain wire hanger and covered with a clean plastic bag. (Use safety pins to secure skirts, slacks and accessories to hanger.)

Afghan, Large Afghan, Small (Infant, Lap Cover, Etc.) Bag/Purse Bonnet or Cap Booties Garment (except Sweaters) Household Item Infant Set Socks Scarf Sweater, Adult Sweater, Child Sweater, Infant Vest Other Knitted Item (Identify)

9G NEEDLECRAFT, THREADED (Except Pictures - see 9L; Pillows - see 9M; Plastic Canvas - see 9N; Christmas Decorations - see 10M)

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Entrance Age Divisions: Youth Grades 3-5 Age Divisions: For each Youth Grades 6-8 Youth Grades 3-5 Youth Grades 9-12 Youth Grades 6-8 Youth Grades 9-12

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9G1 9G2 9G3 9G4 9G5 9G6 9G7 9G8 9G9 9G10 9G11 9G12 9G13

Appliqué on Non-Quilted Item Counted Cross Stitch Garment Counted Cross Stitch Home Item Counted Cross Stitch, Other Crewel, Stamped or Kit Cross Stitch, Original Design Cross Stitch, Stamped Embroidery on a Garment Embroidery on a Household Item Embroidery on Other Item Needlepoint, Charted Needlepoint, Original Design Needlepoint, Other

9-H QUILTING (Except Pictures - see 9L; Pillows - see 9M; Christmas Decorations - see 10M) Best in Show Quilt Award: $50 will be awarded to one quilt, twin size or larger, from the blue ribbon winners in Section 9-H, Excluding the Oldest Quilt category.

(Except Pictures - see 9L; Pillows - see 9M) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

Off Loom Weaving:

9H1 9H2 9H3 9H4 9H5 9H6 9H7 9H8 9H9 9H10 9H11 9H12

Appliqué Quilt, Hand Sewn Appliqué Quilt, Machine Sewn Appliqué, Any Other Quilting Garment, Quilted Pieced Quilt, Large, Hand Sewn Pieced Quilt, Large, Machine Sewn Pieced Quilt, Small, Hand Sewn Pieced Quilt, Small, Machine Sewn Quilt, Any Other Quilt Type Quilt, Oldest (See Note Below) Wall Hanging Other Quilted Item (Identify)

9J SEWING, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS (Except clothing - see 9-A, B, C & D; Christmas Decorations - see 10-M)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 9J1 9J2 9J3

Centerpiece or Scarf, Sewn Placemats, Sewn (4 with or without napkins) Other Sewn Item (Identify)

9K WEAVING

Lacework Item Plastic Canvas Basket /Box Plastic Canvas Holiday Item Plastic Canvas Decoration Other Plastic Canvas Item (Identify)

Braided Item (Identify) Hooked Item (Identify) Knotted or Tufted Item (Identify)

SECTION 10

9K4 9K5 9K6 9K7 9K8 9K9 9K10 9K11 9K12 9K13 9K14 9K15

ARTS AND CRAFTS

Rag Weaving, Placemats Rag Weaving, Purses Rag Weaving, Rugs Rag Weaving, Wall Hangings Other Rag Weaving Item (Identify) Yarn Weaving, Baby Blankets Yarn Weaving, Dish Towels Yarn Weaving, Scarves Yarn Weaving, Shawls Other Yarn Weaving Item (Identify) Recycled Materials Weaving, Tote Bags Other Recycled Materials Weaving (Identify)

9L PICTURES – NEEDLECRAFT (Framed, Including a Hook or Wire for Hanging) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

9L1 9L2 9L3 9L4 9L5 9L6 9L7 9L8

Counted Cross Stitch Picture Crewel Picture Cross Stitch Picture Embroidered Picture Needlepoint Picture Quilted Picture Woven or Hooked Picture Other Needlecraft Picture (Identify)

All items must be made by the exhibitor and be completed since the last Fair.

10A ARTWORK

(All entries must be framed and include a hook or wire for hanging. Size limit: 30 inches.)

Best in Show in Artwork: $25 premium and ribbon will be awarded to one entry from the blue ribbon winners in Section 10A 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

10A1 10A2 10A3 10A4 10A5 10A6 10A7 10A8 10A9 10A10 10A11

Acrylic Painting Block Print Collage Composition Computer Art (See Note Below) Multi-Media Composition Oil Painting Pastel Drawing Pen and Ink Drawing Pencil and/or Charcoal Drawing Watercolor Painting Other Art Medium (Identify)

Note: The computer art category is open to all artwork generated on a computer and must be printed on 8½” x 11” paper and framed as noted above.

9M PILLOWS – NEEDLECRAFT

NOTE: Oldest quilt must be dated and may be made by persons other than the exhibitor.

9I NO ITEMS LISTED IN THIS SECTION

9K1 9K2 9K3

9N1 9N2 9N3 9N4 9N5

On Loom Weaving:

1st Place: $11 2nd Place: $7 3rd Place: $5

10B BASKETRY

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

9M1 9M2 9M3 9M4 9M5 9M6 9M7 9M8 9M9 9M10

(Except Christmas decorations - see 10M)

Counted Cross Stitch Pillow Crewel Pillow Crocheted Pillow Cross Stitch Pillow Embroidered Pillow Knitted Pillow Needlepoint Pillow Quilted Pillow Woven or Hooked Pillow Other Needlecraft Pillow (Identify)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 10B1 Native Material Basket 10B2 Other Material Basket (Identify)

10C CERAMICS (Except jewelry - see 10D; Christmas decorations - see 10M)

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10C1 10C2 10C3 10C4

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10C5 10C6

10-H POTTERY

Ceramic Set (3 or More Items) Other Ceramic Piece (Identify)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 10D1 10D2 10D3 10D4 10D5

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

Best in Show in Pottery: $25 premium and ribbon will be awarded to one entry from the blue ribbon winners in Section 10H

Beaded Jewelry Ceramic Jewelry Native Material Jewelry Paper or Plastic Jewelry Other Jewelry Item (Identify)

10E LEATHER CRAFT

10E1 Leather Belt 10E2 Leather Hand Bag or Pocketbook 10E3 Other Leather Craft Item (Identify)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 Hand Built Pottery:

10H1 10H2 10H3 10H4

Coil Built Pottery Slab Built Pottery Coil and Slab Built Pottery Sculpture Pottery Turned Pottery:

10H5 Turned Decorative Pottery 10H6 Turned Serviceable Pottery (Bowl, Mug, etc.)

10F NATIVE MATERIAL CRAFT (Except baskets - see 10B; Wreathes - see 10K; Christmas decorations - see 10M)

Raku Pottery:

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 10F1 Cane, Rush or Sea Grass Item 10F2 Grapevine Item 10F3 Long Leaf Pine Item 10F4 Pine Cone Item 10F5 Sea Shell Item 10F6 Other Native Material (Identify)

Best in Show in Photography: $25 premium and ribbon will be awarded to one entry from the blue ribbon winners in Section 10G

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 10G1 Animal, Pet, Wildlife Photo 10G2 Action/Sports Photo 10G3 Birds, Wildfowl Photo 10G4 Buildings Photo 10G5 Flowers and Plants Photo 10G6 Landscapes Photo 10G7 People/Portraits Photo 10G8 Seascapes Photo 10G9 Still Life Photo (Excluding Flowers and Plants) 10G10 Other Photograph (Identify) 10G11 Lee County Scenes (Identify the Place)

10H7 Raku Pottery (Identify)

10I No Items Listed in this Section

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

(Except Christmas Decorations - See 10L) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

10J1 Wood Bowl or Platter 10J2 Wood Box or Small Chest 10J3 Wood Carving (Animal, Fowl or Figure) 10J4 Wood Carving (Chip, Relief, Etc.) 10J5 Wood Furniture 10J6 Wood Burning Item 10J7 Wood Toy 10J8 Wood Yard Decoration (Figure, Whirligig, Birdhouses, Etc) 10J9 Other Woodcraft Item (Identify)

10K WREATHS (Except Christmas decorations - See 10M) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

10K1 Native Material Wreath 10K2 Other Material Wreath (Identify)

10L1 Acrylic Painting on Fabric 10L2 Birdhouse, Painted 10L3 Collection (Arrowheads, Insects, Shells, Stamps, Etc.) 10L4 Decoupage 10L5 Door or Wall Decoration 10L6 Flowers, Artificial Arrangement (Tabletop) 10L7 Flowers, Artificial Arrangement (Any Other) 10L8 Gourd, Painted 10L9 MacramĂŠ 10L10 Metal Craft (Except Sculpture) 10L11 Model from a Kit (Wood or Plastic) 10L12 Pecan Shell Item 10L13 Recycled Material Item 10L14 Scrapbook 10L15 Sculpture (Except Ceramic or Pottery) 10L16 Stained or Leaded Glass 10L17 String Art Item 10L18 Sweatshirt, Decorated 10L19 T-Shirt, Painted 10L20 Tole Painting 10L21 Toy (Except Wood) 10L22 Wrapped Package 10L23 Other Craft Not Listed (Identify)

10M CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS

10J WOODCRAFT

10G PHOTOGRAPHY (All entries must be framed and include a hook or wire for hanging. Size limit 18 inches)

(Except items covered by other categories.) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

All entries must be the work of the exhibitor, including the forming and firing, and been completed since the last fair.

(Except Christmas decorations - see 10M)

10L MISCELLANEOUS CRAFTS

(Except Christmas Decorations - See 10M)

10D JEWELRY

5E

10M1 Basket 10M2 Christmas Card 10M3 Door Decorations, (Except Wreaths) 10M4 Figure 10M5 Jewelry 10M6 Lamp Post or Mail Box Decoration 10M7 Napkins (4) 10M8 Placemats (2) 10M9 Plate, Bowl, Mugs (4), etc. 10M10 Stocking 10M11 Sweatshirt, T-Shirt 10M12 Table Cover (Runner, Scarf, etc) 10M13 Table or Mantle Decoration (Centerpiece, Candle Holders, etc.) 10M14 Tree Ornament, (Must have hook or loop for hanging) 10M15 Tree Skirt 10M16 Towels, Hand (2) 10M17 Toy 10M18 Wall Decoration (Except Wreaths) 10M19 Window Decoration, (Except Wreaths) 10M20 Wrapped Package (Judged on beauty and originality of wrapping) 10M21 Wreath 10M22 Other Christmas Decoration (Identify)

JR MOORE & SON, Inc

“A Country Store With a Little Bit of Everything� Owned & Operated By: Rayvon King & Julie King-McDaniel

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Specializing in: Apparel – Work, Casual Carhartt, Wrangler, Key & Roundhouse Pants, Coveralls, Bib Overalls, Shirts, Jackets, & Coats

Footwear – Work, Safety, & Play Wolverine, Georgia Boot, Rocky, Thorogood, Carolina, Laredo, Dan Post, LaCrosse, Justin, Carhartt, Timberland Pro

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Hardware – Gas Cookers – Cooking Supplies Feed – Seed – Antiques – Groceries Case Knives – Hoop Cheese Hard to Find Items Located 6 miles north of Sanford and 13 miles south of Siler City on 421.

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www.jrmooreson.com P.O. Box 67 865 Thrift Road Gulf, NC 27256

919-898-2998


6E / Lee Regional Fair 10N TRASH TO TREASURE – RECYCLED ITEMS Everything must be made from recycled materials. Items can’t be over 36 inches tall (exception is made for furniture), must be free of hazardous materials, and can’t weigh over 10 pounds. Everything must be made, collected, grown, etc. within the last year. Please submit a 3” x 5” card with items stating all materials used.

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

11A1 11A2 11A3 11A4 11A5 11A6 11A7 11A8

Corn, Field (3) Corn, Indian (3) Cotton (1 Stalk) Grains (1 Quart, Clear Jar with Cover) Peanuts (Tray) Soybeans (1 Stalk) Tobacco, Cured (1 Hand) Other Field Crop (Identify

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

10N1 10N2 10N3 10N4 10N5 10N6 10N7 10N8

11B FRUIT

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

Plastics Paper and Cardboard Fabric, Yarn and/or Thread Glass and Ceramic Styrofoam Metals Furniture Any other Recyclable Item

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

SECTION 11

11A FIELD CROPS Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

Apples (3) Figs (Tray) Grapes, Black (Tray) Grapes, White (Tray) Pears (3) Persimmons, American (Tray) Other Fruits (Identify)

11C NUTS, NEW CROP IN SHELL

YOUTH EXHIBITS - GRADES 3-5 Use Section 11 for grades 3-5 only. All entries must be grown or made since the last Fair. Quantities as noted or sufficient number to fill tray. Small items should be in clear plastic bags to keep together. Trays will be provided.

11B1 11B2 11B3 11B4 11B5 11B6 11B7

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

All nuts must have hull removed 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

11C1 11C2 11C3 11C4

Acorns (Tray) Chestnuts (Tray) Hickory Nuts (Tray) Pecans (Tray)

COLLINS PRESS INC

11D VEGETABLES & HERBS Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

COMMERCIAL PRINTERS , LLC.

919 • 774 • 4711 800 • 929 • 1019 www.normannfinancialgroup.com

11D1 11D2 11D3 11D4 11D5 11D6 11D7 11D8 11D9 11D10 11D11 11D12 11D13 11D14 11D15 11D16 11D17 11D18 11D19 11D20 11D21 11D22 11D23 11D24 11D25 11D26 11D27 11D28 11D29 11D30 11D31 11D32 11D33 11D34

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

776-3111

11E1 11E2 11E3 11E4 11E5 11E6

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

Judging Standards: See Section 7

Lion John Byrd Owner

Arrangement, Any Type Cut Flower, Marigold Cut Flower, Rose Cut Flower, Other (Identify) Hanging Basket, Any (Identify) Potted Plant, Any (Identify)

11F FOOD PRESERVATION

152 N. STEELE ST

Phone or Fax

Beans, Butter/Lima (Tray) Beans, Green Snap (Tray) Corn, Sweet (Tray of 3) Cucumbers (Tray of 3) Eggplant Gourd, Birdhouse (1) Gourd, Long Handle or Dipper (1) Gourd, Most Unusual (1) Gourd, Ornamental (3) Greens, (Turnip, Mustard, Etc.) (Tray) Okra (Tray)11 Peas, Green (Tray) Peppers, Banana (3) Peppers, Hot (Tray) Peppers, Green, Sweet (3) Peppers, Red, Sweet (3) Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, Sweet Pumpkin (1) Squash (2) Squash, Yellow (2) Squash, Zucchini (2) Tomatoes (3) Tomatoes, Cherry (Tray) Tomatoes, Grape (Tray) Tomatoes, Roma (3) Watermelon (1) Other Vegetables (Identify) Basil Dill Mint Parsley Rosemary Other Herb (Identify)

11E FLOWERS AND PLANTS

All Types Of Business Forms

• Letterheads • Envelopes • Brochures • Labels • Continuous Forms • Business Cards •Receipt Books • Bulletins • Numbering • Perforating • Rubber Stamps

11C5 Walnuts (Tray)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

11F1 11F2 11F3

Canned Item (Identify) (1 Pint or Quart Jar) Dried Fruits or Vegetables (Identify) (Tray) Eggs (12 in Egg Carton)

11G BREADS Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5 (1/2 loaf or quantity noted. Display on tray or plate as small as possible to save space and place in clear plastic bag)

Carolina Town & Country carolinatownandcountry.org Feed & Farm Supplies Horse & Tack Pets & Pet Supplies Carhartt® & Work Boots See us on facebook 919•776•2790 710 East Main Street Sanford, NC 27332

Howard Bokhoven, AAMS®, CFP® Financial Advisor

Court Square 1500 Elm Street Sanford, NC 27330 Bus. 919-774-4826 TF. 800-269-7860 TF Fax 888-409-9759 www.edwardjones.com

Frank Loverso, C.P. Serving Lee County for Over 20 Years Specializing In: Upper & Lower Extremity Prosthetics

- Custom Bracing - Orthotics - Diabetic Shoes 615 Wicker Street, Sanford, NC 27330 Phone: (919)

777-0446

1000 N. HORNER BLVD., SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 919.775.5555 • 800.849.7544 • FAX 919.774.9561 LEEBUILDERMART.COM


Lee Regional Fair /

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 . 11G1 Biscuit (6) 11G2 Muffins (6) 11G3 Other Bread Item (Identify)

11H CAKES

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

(1/2 cake or quantity noted. Display as described for breads.)

11L1 11L2 11L3 11L4 11L5 11L6 11L7

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

11N CLOTHING

11H1 Cupcakes (6) 11H2 Other Cake Item (Identify)

11Q ART WORK

Entries will be hung by stapling or holes punched in the corners. Matt or mount larger than the art to protect artwork. Size limit is 18” x 24” paper or 20” x 26” matt. No frames permitted. Best in Show in Artwork: $25 premium and ribbon will be awarded to one entry from the blue ribbon winners in Section 11Q

(Display on plain wire hanger and cover with clear plastic bag.)

11J DECORATED CAKES Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

(Entire cake must be entered. A cake form may be used, only decorating is judged. Display as described for breads.)

11O NO ITEMS LISTED IN THIS SECTION Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5 (for Needlecraft see Section 11W)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 Decorated Cup Cakes or Squares Decorated Cake

11P MISCELLANEOUS CRAFTS

11K CANDIES

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5 (Tray of 6 pieces. Display as described for breads.) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 11K1. Candy (Identify)

11L COOKIES

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5 (Tray of 6 pieces. Display as described for breads.)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 11N1 Accessory 11N2 Costume 11N3 Any Clothing Item (Identify)

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

11P1 11P2 11P3 11P4 11P5 11P6 11P7 11P8 11P9 11P10 11P11 11P12

Acrylic Painting On Fabric Basket Bean and Seed Craft Cast of Animal Track Ceramic Item Collections (10 or More Items) Duct Tape, Any Item Jewelry, Any Item Model, Made from a Kit Modeling Clay Item Native Material Item Scrapbook

String Art Item Sweatshirt Decoration T-Shirt Painting Wall Decoration Wood Craft Item Wreath Other Craft (Identify)

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

11I NO ITEMS LISTED IN THIS SECTION

11J1 11J2

Bar Cookies Brownies Cut-Out Cookies Decorated Cookies Drop Cookies Refrigerated or Rolled Cookies Other Cookies (Identify)

11M NO ITEMS LISTED IN THIS SECTION

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

11P13 11P14 11P15 11P16 11P17 11P18 11P19

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11Q1 11Q2 11Q3 11Q4 11Q5 11Q6 11Q7 11Q8 11Q9 11Q10 11Q11 11Q12 11Q13 11Q14 11Q15 11Q16

Acrylic Collage Colored Pencil Crayon Markers Multi Media Composition Pastels or Colored Chalk Pen and Ink Pencil or Charcoal Print Making Sculpture Tempera Watercolors Schereschnitte (Paper Cutting - Folkart) Other Art Medium (Identify) Computer Art

This category is open to all art generated on a computer and may be either black and white or color. Entry must be printed out on 8½” x 11” paper and may be matted with a 2” mat.

11R PHOTOGRAPHY

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5 Entries will be hung by stapling or holes punched in the corners. Matt or mount larger than the photography. Size limit 18 inches.

Ready Mixed Concrete Company

Family owned for 45 years

OVER 1,000 PAIRS

to choose from Sizes 5-12 • Medium & Wide Widthss

19.99 pair

$

JO-ANN’S FASHIONS 2306 Jefferson Davis Hwy - Sanford, NC • (919) 774-4903 Hours: Monday - Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

TODD'S TIRE SERVICE

Best Buy on Tires Most Makes

COUPON

SAVE 75% Off Any

ONE REGULAR PRICED CLOTHING ITEM

1825 Lee Avenue Sanford, NC

Valid through 10/31/13. Not valid with other offers, discounts or coupons. Original newspaper copies only, no photocopies accepted.

775-5649

with this coupon

American Remains Vigilant We have and continue to proudly serve our community and surronding area as “Your Hometown Awards Dealer” with Quality Products and Services. We THANK YOU! May you entrust us to serve you in the coming future.

ROMAN TROPHIES & ENGR. INC

Products & Services Are As Follows: • Trophies • Name Badges • Medallions • Plaques • Desk Sets • Bronzing & Silver • Ribbons • Cast Plaques Plating • Advertising • Engraving Specialties • Plastic Signs • Sublimation (alternative to Silk Screening) - Photos, Clip-Art & etc. on Mugs, Coasters, Mouse Pads, Car Tags, Plaques and Ceramic Tiles

Roman Trophies & Engraving, Inc. 151 N. Steele Street • Sanford, NC • Ph. 919-775-5915 “Award Achievement, Deed & Affection”

Ted’s Flower Basket

111 S. Vance St., Sanford, NC 27330 Phone 919-775-7144 800-572-6263 tedsflowerbasket.com

W. EDWARDS COGGINS Owner

Serving Sanford & Surrounding Areas

Established 1935 • Courteous and Prompt Service • Radio Dispatched Trucks • Color, Fiber, & Specialty Concrete Ready Mixed Concrete Company

775.5441

320 Market St. Sanford, NC 27330

Harrington, Gilleland, Winstead, Feindel & Lucas LLP Attorneys

Residential Real Estate Traffic Law Family Law Estate Planning & Wills Business Law

Robert B. Gilleland Eddie S. Winstead Susan M. Feindel M. Andrew Lucas Sara W. Harrington

1410 Elm St. Sanford, NC 27330

919.776.4131

Charles V. Sikes, Jr., O.D. Doctor of Optometry

Robert B. Gotschalk, O.D. Doctor of Optometry

1225 Carthage Street Sanford, NC 27330

(919) 774-3556 Fax: (919) 774-7356

Visit our website for updated office information and optical specials. You can also find us on Facebook.


8E / Lee Regional Fair 11V NO ITEMS LISTED IN THIS SECTION

No Frames Permitted. 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

11R1 11R2 11R3 11R4 11R5 11R6 11R7 11R8

11W NEEDLECRAFT

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

11S POTTERY

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 11S1 11S2 11S3 11S4

Everything must be made from recycled materials. Items can’t be over 36 inches tall, must be free of hazardous materials, and can’t weigh over 10 pounds. Everything must be made, collected, grown, etc. within the last year. Please submit a 3” x 5” card with items stating all materials used.

11T SCARECROWS

Scarecrows must be self-standing and not be larger than 3 feet wide, 2 feet deep and 6 feet high.

11T1 11T2 11T3

Funniest Scarecrow Lady Scarecrow Traditional Scarecrow

Latch Hook Pillow, Any Type Quilted Item Other Needlecraft Item (Identify)

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

11W1 11W2 11W3 11W4

11X1 11X2 11X3 11X4 11X5 11X6 11X7

Plastics Paper and Cardboard Fabric, Yarn and/or Thread Glass and Ceramic Styrofoam Metals Any other Recyclable Item

SECTION 12

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

11U1 Carved Pumpkin 11U2 Painted/Decorated Pumpkin

YOUTHS - GRADES 6-8

Corn, Field (3) Corn, Indian (3) Cotton (1 Stalk) Grains (1 Quart, Clear Jar with Cover) Peanuts (Tray) Soybeans (1 Stalk) Tobacco, Cured (1 Hand) Other Field Crop (Identify)

12B FRUITS

Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

12B1 12B2 12B3 12B4 12B5 12B6 12B7 12B8

Apples, Crab (6) Apples (3) Figs (Tray) Grapes, Black (Tray) Grapes, White (Tray) Pears (3) Persimmons, American (Tray0 Other Fruits (Identify)

12C NUTS, NEW CROP IN SHELL Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8

All nuts must have hull removed 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

12C1 12C2 12C3 12C4 12C5

Use Section 12 for grades 6-8 only. All entries must be grown or made since the last Fair. Quantities as noted or sufficient number to fill tray. Trays will be provided. Small items should be in clear plastic bags to keep together.

KNEE PAIN?

THE POWER OF MAKOPLASTY®

MAKOplasty® may be the right solution for you. MAKOplasty® Partial Knee Resurfacing is a minimally invasive procedure for knee osteoarthritis that saves as much of your original knee as possible while delivering the potential for a more rapid recovery and natural feeling knee.

MAKOplasty® is powered by the surgeon-controlled RIO® robotic arm system enabling advanced treatment options for more accurate hip and knee implant placement.

Acorns (Tray) Chestnuts (Tray) Hickory Nuts (Tray) Pecans (Tray) Walnuts (Tray)

12D VEGETABLES & HERBS Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

ARE YOU LIVING WITH

12D1 Beans, Butter/Lima (Tray) 12D2 Beans, Green Snap (Tray) 12D3 Collard Greens (Tray)

W Mrs. Wenger’s Restaurant “GOOD HOME COOKING”

Central Carolina Orthopaedic Associates is proud to offer this innovative new surgical procedure. In fact, we are the only office in the Sandhills area to offer MAKOplasty® partial knee and hip resurfacing. The future of robotics is available now!

Two convenient locations in Sanford and Pittsboro 866-649-8435 • 919-774-1355 • www.centralcarolinaortho.com

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12A1 12A2 12A3 12A4 12A5 12A6 12A7 12A8

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

11U Decorated Pumpkins

1st Place: $11 2nd Place: $7 3rd Place: $5

11X TRASH TO TREASURE – RECYCLED ITEMS

Coil Built Pottery Slab Built Pottery Pinch Pot Pottery Turned Pottery

1st Place: $11 2nd Place: $7 3rd Place: $5

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

Buildings Flower/Plant Photo Landscapes and Seascapes Objects People Animals, Birds, Pets, Etc Other Photograph (Identify) Lee County Scenes (Identify the Place)

Section 11 – youth, grades 3-5

12A FIELD CROPS

Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8

FOOL THE GUESSER

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Bring Your Computer To Us!

(919) 776-2131

105 Charlotte Ave. Sanford, NC 27330

DNZPRODUCTS

Home of the GAME REAPER 1 Pc. Scope Mount

TIM COGGINS 2710 Wilkins Dr. • Sanford NC 27330 Phone 919-777-9608 Fax 919-777-9609 Orders: www.dnzproducts.com

WHEN ACCURACY IS A MUST, CHOOSE A NAME YOU CAN TRUST “DNZ PRODUCTS” 107.9 WDSG LPFM

Lillian Barrett Sales Representative

Sales & Service

810 Woodland Ave. Sanford, NC (919) 777-9125 Mon - Fri 8 am - 5pm Se Habla Español

217 Gordon St. Sanford, NC 27330

Phone • 919.774.3108 Fax • 919.776.8612 Email • DSG1079@windstream.net

We Do Sanford Good


Lee Regional Fair /

12D4 12D5 12D6 12D7 12D8 12D9 12D10 12D11 12D12 12D13 12D14 12D15 12D16 12D17 12D18 12D19 12D20 12D21 12D22 12D23 12D24 12D25 12D26 12D27 12D28 12D29 12D30 12D31 12D32 12D33 12D34 12D35 12D36

Corn, Sweet (3) Cucumbers (3) Eggplant Gourd, Birdhouse (1) Gourd, Long Handle or Dipper (1) Gourd, Most Unusual (1) Gourd, Ornamental (3) Greens (Any Except Collard)(Tray) Okra (Tray0 Peas, Green Field (Tray0 Peppers, Banana (2) Peppers, Hot (Tray0 Peppers, Green Sweet (3) Peppers, Red Sweet (3) Potatoes, Irish (3) Potatoes, Sweet (3) Pumpkin (1) Squash (2) Squash, Yellow (3) Squash, Zucchini (2) Tomatoes (3) Tomatoes, Cherry (Tray) Tomatoes, Grape (Tray) Tomatoes, Roma (3) Turnips (3) Watermelon (1) Other Vegetables (Identify) Basil Dill Mint Parsley Rosemary Other Herb (Identify)

Judging standards: See Section 7 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

12E1 12E2 12E3 12E4 12E5 12E6

Arrangement, Any Type Cut Flower, Marigold Cut Flower, Rose Cut Flower, Other (Identify) Hanging Basket, Any (Identify) Potted Plant, Any (Identify)

Biscuit (6) Bread, Any Muffins (6) Yeast Rolls (6) Other Bread Item (Identify)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

12H1

Cake, Iced

(Standard canning jars with lid and ring. Jars of fruit, juices, vegetables and meat will not be opened.)

Certified by the Gemological Institute of America Vice President NC Jewelers Assc.

2495 US 1 Hwy. 1 North Sanford, NC 919.775.2944 Mon - Fri 10am - 5pm Sat - 10am - 4pm sanfordunfinishedfurniture.com

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

12J1 12J2 12J3 12J4

Novelty Pan Decorated Cake Original Cake Decoration Cup Cakes or Squares (6) Other Decorated Cake (Identify)

12K CANDIES

Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8 (Tray of 6 pieces. Display as described for breads.) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

12K1 12K2 12K3 12K4 12K5

Chocolate Candy Fudge Hard Candies or Lollipops Molded or Decorated Candy Other Candy (Identify)

friendships begin at Lora S. Wright

UNFINISHED FURNITURE OUTLET

(Entire cake must be entered. A cake form may be used, only decorating is judged. Display as described for breads.)

‘s are a girls best friend

12F FOOD PRESERVATION Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8

Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8

Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8 (1/2 cake or quantity noted. Display as described for breads.)

Cake, Not Iced Pound Cake Cup Cakes (6) Other Cake Item (Identify)

12J DECORATED CAKES

12H CAKES

Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8

12G1 12G2 12G3 12G4 12G5

12H2 12H3 12H4 12H5

12I No Items listed in this Section

12G BREADS

Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8 (1/2 loaf or quantity noted. Display on tray or plate as small as possible to save space and place in clear plastic bag.)

12E FLOWERS AND PLANTS 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

12F1 Canned Fruits (1 Pint or Quart) 12F2 Canned Juices (1 Pint or Quart) 12F3 Canned Vegetables (1 Pint or Quart) 12F4 Canned Jam, Jelly or Preserves (1 Half Pint or Pint) 12F5 Canned Pickles or Relishes (1 Half Pint, Pint, or Quart) 12F6 Dried Fruits or Vegetables (Tray) 12F7 Eggs (12 in Egg Carton) 12F8 Other Canned Item

Owner

Historic Downtown Sanford

143 S. Steele St Sanford, NC 27330

(919) 774-7007

Residential, Commercial & Industrial

Sales • Service • Repair LICENSED & INSURED

(919) 774-8877

• Service Upgrades • Troubleshooting •Outlets, Plasma TV, Cable, Phone • Lighting Indoor & Outdoor • Ceiling Fans / Attic Fans • Surge Protection • Hot Tubs • Generators We support our Troops • Restaurant & Office Repair • Home Inspections

100% GUARANTEED

You Know The Price Before We Start 100% Guaranteed www.mrstonerelectric.com

Emergency 24 Hour 7 Day A Week Service

Certified Machining, Inc.

“Certified Machining offers you quality made parts with on-time service.” 2710 Wilkins Dr. Sanford, North Carolina 27330 Telephone: 919-777-9608 Fax: 919-777-9609

111 McNeill Road Sanford NC 27330 LEE for the finest brick BRICK for the finest buildings 919-774-4800 800-672-7559 www.leebrick.com Lee Brick & Tile Co. P.O. Box 1027 • 3704 Hawkins Ave. Sanford, N.C. 27330

9E

919/777-9807 Fax 919/777-5228


10E / Lee Regional Fair 12L COOKIES

Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8 (Tray of 6 pieces. Display as described for breads.)

12L1 12L2 12L3 12L4 12L5 12L6 12L7

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

12O NO ITEMS LISTED IN THIS SECTION

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

$25 premium and ribbon will be awarded to one entry from the blue ribbon winners in Section 12Q

12N5 Vest 12N6 Accessory 12N7 Other Clothing (Identify)

Bar Cookies Brownies Cut-Out Cookies Decorated Cookies Drop Cookies Refrigerated or Rolled Cookies Any Other Cookie (Identify)

12Q1 Acrylic 12Q2 Collage 12Q3 Colored Pencil 12Q4 Crayon 12Q5 Marker 12Q6 Multi Media Composition 12Q7 Oil Paint 12Q8 Pastel or Colored Chalk 12Q9 Pen and Ink 12Q10 Pencil or Charcoal 12Q11 Print Making 12Q12 Sculpture 12Q13 Tempera 12Q14 Watercolor 12Q15 Schereschnitte (Paper Cutting - Folkart) 12Q16 Any Other Art Medium (Identify) 12Q17 Computer Art This category is open to all art generated on a computer and may be either black and white or color. Entry must be printed out on 8½” x 11” paper and may be matted with a 2” mat

Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8 (for Needlecraft see Section 12W)

12P MISCELLANEOUS CRAFTS Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8

(Except items covered by other categories.)

12M PIES

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8

(1 whole pie on a disposable aluminum pan. No meringue accepted. Use plastic bag or wrap as noted for breads.) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

12M1 12M2 12M3 12M4 12M5 12M6 12M7

Apple Pie Chocolate Pie Peach Pie Pecan Pie Pumpkin Pie Sweet Potato Pie Other Pie (Identify)

12N CLOTHING

Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8 (Display on plain wire hanger and cover with clear plastic bag. Use safety pins to secure skirts, slacks, and accessories to hanger.)

Acrylic Painting On Fabric Basket Bean and Seed Craft Ceramic Item Collection (10 or More Items) Duct Tape, Any Item Jewelry, Any Material Model, Made from a Kit Native Material Item Scrapbook String Art Item Sweatshirt Decoration T-Shirt Painting Wall Decoration Wood Carving Wood, Any Other Item Wreath Other Craft (Identify)

12R PHOTOGRAPHY

Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8 (Entries will be hung by stapling or holes punched in the corners. Matt or mount larger than the photography. Size limit is 18 inches.) No Frames Permitted. 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

12Q ART WORK

Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 12N1 12N2 12N3 12N4

12P1 12P2 12P3 12P4 12P5 12P6 12P7 12P8 12P9 12P10 12P11 12P12 12P13 12P14 12P15 12P16 12P17 12P18

Entries will be hung by stapling or holes punched in the corners. Matt or mount larger than the art to protect artwork. Size limit is 18” x 24” paper or 20” x 26” matt.) No Frames Permitted.

Apron Dress Pants Skirt

Best in Show in Artwork:

12R1 12R2 12R3 12R4 12R5 12R6 12R7 12R8

Buildings Flower/Plant Photo Landscapes and Seascapes Objects People Animals, Birds, Pets, Etc Other Photograph (Identify) Lee County Scenes (Identify the Place)

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Lee Regional Fair / 12S POTTERY

Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 12S1 12S2 12S3

Coil Built Pottery Slab Built Pottery Turned Pottery

12T SCARECROWS

Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8 Scarecrows must be self-standing and not be larger than 3 feet wide, 2 feet deep and 6 feet high. 1st Place: $11 2nd Place: $7 3rd Place: $5 12T1 Funniest Scarecrow 12T2 Lady Scarecrow 12T3 Traditional Scarecrow

12U Decorated Pumpkins Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8

1st Place: $11 2nd Place: $7 3rd Place: $5

12W3 12W4 12W5 12W6 12W7 12W8

Knitted Item Pillow, Any Type Quilted Item Stitchery Item Stuffed Item Other Needlecraft Item (Identify)

Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12

Everything must be made from recycled materials. Items can’t be over 36 inches tall, must be free of hazardous materials, and can’t weigh over 10 pounds. Everything must be made, collected, grown, etc. within the last year. Please submit a 3” x 5” card with items stating all materials used. 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 12X1 Plastics 12X2 Paper and Cardboard 12X3 Fabric, Yarn and/or Thread 12X4 Glass and Ceramic 12X5 Styrofoam 12X6 Metals 12X7 Any other Recyclable Item

YOUTHS - GRADES 9-12 Use Section 13 for grades 9-12 only. All entries must be grown or made since the last Fair. Quantities as noted or sufficient number to fill tray. Trays will be provided. Small items should be in clear plastic bags to keep together.

Section 11 – youth, grades 6-8

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 13B1 13B2 13B3 13B4 13B5 13B6 13B7 13B8

13C NUTS, NEW CROP IN SHELL Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12

All nuts must have hull removed

13A1 Corn, Field (3) 13A2 Corn, Indian (3) 13A3 Cotton (1 Stalk)

Acorns (Tray) Chestnuts (Tray) Hickory Nuts (Tray) Pecans (Tray) Walnuts (Tray)

Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12

Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

13C1 13C2 13C3 13C4 13C5

13D VEGETABLES & HERBS

13A FIELD CROPS

12W NEEDLECRAFT Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8

Apples, Crab (6) Apples (3) Figs (Tray) Grapes, Black (Tray) Grapes, White (Tray) Pears (3) Persimmons, American (Tray) Other Fruits (Identify)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

SECTION 13

12V NO ITEMS LISTED IN THIS SECTION

Grains (1 Quart, Clear Jar with Cover) Peanuts (Tray) Soybeans (1 Stalk) Tobacco, Cured (1 Hand) Other Field Crop (Identify

13B FRUITS

12X TRASH TO TREASURE – RECYCLED ITEMS Section 12 – youth, grades 6-8

12U1 Carved Pumpkins 12U2 Painted/Decorated Pumpkins

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 12W1 Crocheted Item 12W2 Cross Stitched Item

13A4 13A5 13A6 13A7 13A8

11E

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

13D1 13D2 13D3 13D4 13D5

Beans, Butter/Lima (Tray) Beans, Green Snap (Tray) Collard Greens (Tray) Corn, Sweet (3) Cucumbers (3)

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12E / Lee Regional Fair

13D6 13D7 13D8 13D9 13D10 13D11 13D12 13D13 13D14 13D15 13D16 13D17 13D18 13D19 13D20 13D21 13D22 13D23 13D24 13D25 13D26 13D27 13D28 13D29 13D30 13D31 13D32 13D33 13D34 13D35 13D36

Eggplant Gourd, Birdhouse (1) Gourd, Long Handle or Dipper (1) Gourd, Most Unusual (1) Gourd, Ornamental (3) Greens (Any Except Collards) (Tray) Okra (Tray0 Peas, Green Field (Tray) Peppers, Banana (2) Peppers, Hot (Tray) Peppers, Green Sweet (3) Peppers, Red Sweet (3) Potatoes, Irish (3) Potatoes, Seeet (3) Pumpkin (1) Squash (2) Squash, Yellow (2) Squash, Zucchini (2) Tomatoes (3) Tomatoes, Cherry (Tray) Tomatoes, Grape (Tray) Tomatoes, Roma (3) Turnips (3) Watermelon (1) Other Vegetables (Identify) Basil Dill Mint Parsley Rosemary Other Herb (Identify)

13E FLOWERS AND PLANTS Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

13E1 13E2 13E3 13E4 13E5 13E6

Arrangement, Any Type Cut Flower, Marigold Cut Flower, Rose Cut Flower, Other (Identify) Hanging Basket, Any (Identify) Potted Plant, Any (Identify)

13F1 Canned Fruits (1 Pint or Quart) 13F2 Canned Juices (1 Pint or Quart) 13F3 Canned Vegetables (1 Pint or Quart) 13F4 Canned Jam, Jelly or Preserves (1 Half Pint or Pint) 13F5 Canned Pickles or Relishes (1 Half Pint, Pint, or Quart) 13F6 Dried Fruits or Vegetables (Tray) 13F7 Eggs (12 in Egg Carton) 13F8 Other Canned Item

13G BREADS

Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12 (1/2 loaf or quantity noted. Display on tray or plate as small as possible to save space and place in clear plastic bag. 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

13G1 13G2 13G3 13G4 13G5

Biscuit (6) Bread, Any Muffins (6) Yeast Rolls (6) Other Bread Item (Identify)

(1/2 cake or quantity noted. Display as described for breads.) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

13H1 13H2 13H3 13H4 13H5

Cake, Iced Cake, Not Iced Pound Cake Cup Cakes (6) Other Cake Item (Identify)

(Standard canning jars with lid and ring. Jars of fruit, juices, vegetables and meat will not be opened.) Judging standards: See Section 7

(Entire cake must be entered. A cake form may be used, only decorating is judged. Display as described for breads.)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12

(Tray of 6 pieces. Display as described for breads.) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 13K1 13K2 13K3 13K4 13K5

Chocolate Candy Fudge Hard Candies or Lollipops Molded or Decorated Candy Other Candy (Identify)

13L COOKIES

Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12 (Tray of 6 pieces. Display as described for breads.) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

13L1 13L2 13L3 13L4 13L5 13L6 13L7

Bar Cookies Brownies Cut-Out Cookies Decorated Cookies Drop Cookies Refrigerated or Rolled Cookies Any Other Cookie (Identify)

13M PIES

Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12 (1 whole pie on a disposable aluminum pan. No meringue accepted. Use plastic bag or wrap as noted for breads.) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

13M1 13M2 13M3 13M4 13M5 13M6 13M7

Apple Pie Chocolate Pie Peach Pie Pecan Pie Pumpkin Pie Sweet Potato Pie Other Pie (Identify)

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Lee Regional Fair!

“Sanford’s Oldest Clothier”

Gina Eaves s & her kitty cowboys!

Trophies & Awards 115 E. Main St., Sanford, NC 27332

Libby Dew (919) 776-3637

faithpro@windstream.net www.faithpro.net

Novelty Pan Decorated Cake Original Cake Decoration Cup Cakes or Squares (6) Other Decorated Cake (Identify)

13K CANDIES

13I No Items listed in this Section 13J DECORATED CAKES

13J1 13J2 13J3 13J4

Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12

13H CAKES

Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12

13F FOOD PRESERVATION Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12

Trophies, Plaques, Award Products, Signage, Banners, Decals & Vinyl Lettering, Magnets, Pens, Portfolios, Calendars & Cups, Sublimation & T-Shirts

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Hunter Oil & Propane 1203 S. Horner Blvd. Sanford, NC Phone: 919-775-5651 www.hunteroilpro.com (Locally Owned/Operated)

• Propane Gas & Service • Fuel Oils, Assorted Lubricants • Gas Appliances Renegade Racing Fuels

As the global leader in pool and spa equipment, Pentair is committed to excellence in manufacturing, service and our community by providing the most environmentally responsible pool and spa equipment available.

PENTAIR AQUATIC SYSTEMS 1620 HAWKINS AVE. SANFORD, NC 27330 2012 Pentair Aquatic Systems. All rights reserved.

Ladies and Men’s Sportwear

Carhartt Dealer 124 E. Main St., Old Jonesboro

776-2311


Lee Regional Fair / 13N CLOTHING

(Display on plain wire hanger and cover with clear plastic bag. Use safety pins to secure skirts, slacks, and accessories to hanger.) 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 13N1 Apron 13N2 Dress 13N3 Pants 13N4 Skirt 13N5 Vest 13N6 Accessory 13N7 Other Clothing (Identify)

13O NO ITEMS LISTED IN THIS SECTION Section 11 – youth, grades 9-12 (For Needlecraft See Section 13W)

13Q1 13Q3 13Q4 13Q5 13Q6 13Q7 13Q8 13Q9 13Q10 13Q11 13Q12 13Q13 13Q14 13Q15 13Q16 13Q17

Acrylic Colored Pencil Crayon Marker Multi Media Composition Oil Paint Pastel or Colored Chalk Pen and Ink Pencil or Charcoal Print Making Sculpture Tempera Watercolor Schereschnitte (Paper Cutting - Folkart) Any Other Art Medium (Identify) Computer Art

Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12

(Except items covered by other categories.)

(Entries will be hung by stapling or holes punched in the corners. Matt or mount larger than the photography. Size limit is 18 inches.) No Frames Permitted.

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 Acrylic Painting On Fabric Basket Bean and Seed Craft Ceramic Item Collection (10 or More Items) Duct Tape, Any Item Jewelry, Any Material Model, Made from a Kit Native Material Item Scrapbook String Art Item Sweatshirt Decoration T-Shirt Painting Wall Decoration Wood Carving Wood, Any Other Item Wreath Other Craft (Identify)

Best in Show in Photography: $25 premium and ribbon will be awarded to one entry from the blue ribbon winners in Section 13R 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

13R1 13R2 13R3 13R4 13R5 13R6 13R7 13R8

Buildings Flower/Plant Photo Landscapes and Seascapes Objects People Animals, Birds, Pets, Etc. Other Photograph (Identify) Lee County Scenes (Identify the Place)

13S POTTERY

13Q ART WORK

Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12

Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12 Entries will be hung by stapling or holes punched in the corners. Matt or mount larger than the art to protect artwork. Size limit is 18” x 24” paper or 20” x 26” matt.) No Frames Permitted. Best in Show in Artwork: $25 premium and ribbon will be awarded to one entry from the blue ribbon winners in Section 13Q

Best in Show in Photography: $25 premium and ribbon will be awarded to one entry from the blue ribbon winners in Section 13S 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

13S1 13S2 13S3

Coil Built Pottery Slab Built Pottery Turned Pottery

1st Place...$100

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CHILI 3rd Place…$40 COOK-OFF For each cook-off!

For more information contact: Wanda Howard 919-774-9661 North Carolina Cooperative Extension

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Thursday Sept. 12th

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5:30 PM Registration Wednesday Sept. 11th 5:30pm Registration

For more information contact: CHILI Wanda Howard 919-774-9661 North Carolina Cooperative Extension COOK-OFF 919-775-5624 Thursday Sept. 12th

For more information contact: Wanda Howard 919-774-9661 North Carolina Cooperative Extension 919-775-5624

Scarecrows must be self-standing and not be larger than 3 feet wide, 2 feet deep and 6 feet high. 1st Place: $11 2nd Place: $7 3rd Place: $5

5:30 PM Registration

www.sanfordlionsclub.com www.sanfordlionsclub.com http://lee.ces.ncsu.edu http://lee.ces.ncsu.edu

13T1 Funniest Scarecrow 13T2 Lady Scarecrow 13T3 Traditional Scarecrow

13U DECORATED PUMPKINS Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12

1st Place: $11 2nd Place: $7 3rd Place: $5 13U1 Carved Pumpkin 13U2 Painted/Decorated Pumpkin

13V NO ITEMS LISTED IN THIS SECTION

13R PHOTOGRAPHY

Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12

13P1 13P2 13P3 13P4 13P5 13P6 13P7 13P8 13P9 13P10 13P11 13P12 13P13 13P14 13P15 13P16 13P17 13P18

Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12

This category is open to all art generated on a computer and may be either black and white or color. Entry must be printed out on 8½” x 11” paper and may be matted with a 2” mat

13P MISCELLANEOUS CRAFTS

13T SCARECROWS

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12

13E

Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12

13W NEEDLECRAFT Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

13W1 13W2 13W3 13W4 13W5 13W6 13W7 13W8

Crocheted Item Cross Stitched Item Knitted Item Pillow, Any Type Quilted Item Stitchery Item Stuffed Item Other Needlecraft Item (Identify)

13X TRASH TO TREASURE – RECYCLED ITEMS Section 13 – youth, grades 9-12

Everything must be made from recycled materials. Items can’t be over 36 inches tall, must be free of hazardous materials, and can’t weigh over 10 pounds. Everything must be made, collected, grown, etc. within the last year. Please submit a 3” x 5” card with items stating all materials used. 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

13X1 13X2 13X3 13X4 13X5 13X6 13X7

Plastics Paper and Cardboard Fabric, Yarn and/or Thread Glass and Ceramic Styrofoam Metals Any other Recyclable Item


14E / Lee Regional Fair

SECTION 14

YOUTHS - GRADES K-2

14B5 Pears (3) 14B6 Persimmons (Tray) 14B7 Other Fruits

Use Section 14 for grades K-2 only. All entries must be grown or made since the last Fair. Quantities as noted or sufficient number to fill tray. Trays will be provided. Small items should be in clear plastic bags to keep together.

14C NUTS, NEW CROP IN SHELL Section 14 – youth, grades K-2

All nuts must have hull removed 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

14A FIELD CROPS

Section 14 – youth, grades K-2 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 14A1 14A2 14A3 14A4 14A5

Corn, (3) Corn, Indian (3) Peanuts (Tray) Tobacco, Cured (1 Hand) Other Field Crop (Identify)

14C1 14C2 14C3 14C4 14C5

Section 14 – youth, grades K-2

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

14B FRUITS

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 Apples (3) Figs (Tray) Grapes, Black (Tray) Grapes, White (Tray)

Acorns (Tray) Chestnuts (Tray) Hickory Nuts (Tray) Pecans (Tray) Walnuts (Tray)

14D VEGETABLES & HERBS

Section 14 – youth, grades K-2

14B1 14B2 14B3 14B4

14D1 14D2 14D3 14D4 14D5 14D6 14D7

14D8 14D9 14D10 14D11 14D12 14D13 14D14 14D15 14D16 14D17 14D18 14D19 14D20 14D21 14D22 14D23 14D24 14D25 14D26 14D27 14D28 14D29 14D30

Gourd, Most Unusual (1) Gourd, Ornamental (3) Greens (Turnip, Mustard, Etc.) (Tray) Okra (Tray) Peas, Green Field (Tray0 Peppers, Yellow (2) Peppers, Sweet (3) Peppers, Hot (Tray) Potatoes, Irish (3) Potatoes, Sweet (3) Pumpkin (1) Squash (1) Squash, Yellow (2) Squash, Zucchini (2) Tomatoes (Tray) Watermelon (1) Other Vegetables (Identify) Basil Dill Mint Parsley Rosemary Other Herbs (Identify)

14-E FLOWERS AND PLANTS

Beans, Butter/Lima (tray) Beans, Green Snap (Tray) Corn, Sweet (3) Cucumbers (3) Eggplant Gourd, Birdhouse (1) Gourd, Long Handle or Dipper (1)

Section 14 – youth, grades K-2

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

14E1 Arrangement, Any Type 14E2 Cut Flower (Identify)

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QUALITY CARE

Lee Iron and Metal Company

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Central Carolina Hospital is dedicated to making our care for stroke and heart failure patients among the best in the country. Recognition from the American Heart Association and the Joint Commission demonstrates we are reaching our goals.

Advanced Primary Stroke Certification

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Stroke Silver Plus Quality Achievement

Heart Failure Gold Plus Quality Achievement

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ROGERS-PICKARD FUNERAL HOME, INC.

Lee Regional Fair Thursday, September 12, 2013 7:00 pm-Arena Barn

TELEPHONE 775-3535 509 CARTHAGE STREET

SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 27330 SERVING THE AREA SINCE 1913 William Pickard, Pres.

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JONES PRINTING

Weigh-in -- Thursday, September 12 -- 4:30 p.m. at the fairgrounds

104 Hawkins Avenue • Sanford, NC 27330

Junior Beef Heifers and Steers, Feeder Calves and Beef Cattle will be judged according to the rules and regulations for that particular division. There will be a Jr., Sr. and Adult Showmanship Contest. Each breed exhibited will be awarded with Grand Champion, Reserve Champion or a ribbon.

COMPANY, INC.

PHONE: 919-774-9442 FAX: (919) 774-3368

www.jonesprintingco.com *Booklets * Business Forms * Multi-Copy Forms * Letterheads *Envelopes * Business Cards * Brochures * Labels * Invitations Posters * Advertising Flyers * Tickets * Newsletters * Programs

Refer to the 2013 Lee Regional Fair Catalog for divisions, rules and regulations

FULL COLOR PROCESS PRINTING

For more information, contact David Thomas (919) 770-7046 or Susan Condlin - (919) 775-5624

Over 120 125 years years of Over of Printing Printing Service Service To Central To Central North North Carolina Carolina Jones Printing - established 1928 from Cole Printing - established 1885 “Free delivery service available to the local area.”

www.sanfordlionsclub.com Sanford Lions Club

Carolina Farm Credit

http://lee.ces.ncsu.edu

The Lee Co. Livestock Producers


Lee Regional Fair /

Lee Regional Fair Hosted by: Barn Busters 4-H Club

Saturday September 14, 2013 12:30pm Lee Regional Fair Arena Barn Registration begins at 12:00 Noon

Enter Your Rabbits Today!

Show starts with showmanship at 12:30pm. Rabbit judging will follow. This show is for youth only. A.R.B.A. rules and regulations apply. All exhibitors must own, and have personally cared for his/her own rabbit for 90 days before the date of the show  All rabbits must be tattooed or have legible black permanent marker tattoo in ear.  See 2013 Lee Regional Fair Catalog for complete rules.   

For more information contact: NC Cooperative Extension, 919-775-5624

http://lee.ces.ncsu.edu

www.sanfordlionsclub.com

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16E / Lee Regional Fair

14-F FOOD PRESERVATION Section 14 – youth, grades K-2

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

14F1 14F2

Dried Fruits or Vegetables (Tray, Identify) Eggs (12 in Egg Carton)

(1/2 loaf or quantity noted. Display on tray or plate as small as possible to save space and place in clear plastic bag.)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 14G1 14G2 14G3 14G4 14G5

Biscuits or Muffins (6) Brownies (6) Cup Cakes (4) Candy (6) Cookies (6)

14H-14O NO ITEMS LISTED IN THESE SECTIONS

14S3

Pinch Pot Pottery

Section 14 – youth, grades K-2 (Entries will be hung by stapling or holes punched in the corners. Matt or mount larger than the art to protect artwork. Size limit is 18” x 24” paper or 20” x 26” matt. No Frames Permitted)

14T SCARECROWS Section 14 – youth, grades K-2 Scarecrows must be self-standing and not be larger than 3 feet wide, 2 feet deep and 6 feet high.

Best in Show in Artwork: $25 premium and ribbon will be awarded to one entry from the blue ribbon winners in Section 14Q 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

14G BAKED GOODS Section 14 – youth, grades K-2

14-Q ART WORK

14E3 Hanging Basket, Any (Identify) 14E4 Potted Plant, Any (Identify)

14Q1 14Q2 14Q3 14Q4 14Q5 14Q6 14Q7 14Q8 14Q9 14Q10 14Q11 14Q12

Collage Colored Pencil Crayon Marker Multi Media Composition Pencil Print Making Sculpture Tempera Watercolor Any Other Art Medium (Identify) Computer Art

1st Place: $11 2nd Place: $7 3rd Place: $5

14T1 Funniest Scarecrow 14T2 Lady Scarecrow 14T3 Traditional Scarecrow

14U DECORATED PUMPKINS Section 14 – youth, grades K-2 1st Place: $11 2nd Place: $7 3rd Place: $5

14U1 Carved Pumpkin 14U2 Painted/Decorated Pumpkin

14V NO ITEMS LISTED IN THIS SECTION

This category is open to all art generated on a computer and may be either black and white or color. Entry must be printed out on 8½” x 11” paper and may be matted with a 2” mat.

Section 14 – youth, grades K-2

Section 14 – youth, grades K-2

14-R PHOTOGRAPHY

14P CRAFTS

Section 14 – youth, grades K-2

Section 14 – youth, grades K-2

(Entries will be hung by stapling or holes punched in the corners. Matt or mount larger than the photography. Size limit is 18 inches.) No Frames Permitted.

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2 14P1 14P2 14P3 14P4 14P5 14P6 14P7 14P8 14P9 14P10 14P11 14P12 14P13 14P14 14P15

Acrylic Painting on Fabric Basket Bean or Seed Craft Collection (10 or More Items) Duct Tape, Any Item Model, Made from a Kit Modeling Clay Item Native Material Item Needlework Item Scrapbook String Art Item Sweatshirt or T-Shirt, Decorated Wall Decoration Wood Craft Item Other Craft (Identify)

1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

14R1 Any Photograph (Identify) 14R2 Lee County Scenes (Identify the Place)

14W TRASH TO TREASURE – RECYCLED ITEMS Section 14 – youth, grades K-2 Everything must be made from recycled materials. Items can’t be over 36 inches tall, must be free of hazardous materials, and can’t weigh over 10 pounds. Everything must be made, collected, grown, etc. within the last year. Please submit a 3” x 5” card with items stating all materials used. 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

14S POTTERY Section 14 – youth, grades K-2 1st Place: $6 2nd Place: $3 3rd Place: $2

14S1 14S2

Coil Built Pottery Slab Built Pottery

14W1 14W2 14W3 14W4 14W5 14W6 14W7

Plastics Paper and Cardboard Fabric, Yarn and/or Thread Glass and Ceramic Styrofoam Metals Any other Recyclable Item

We Salute the Sanford Lions Club & The Award Winning Lee Regional Fair

1823 Boone Trail Road Sanford, NC 27330 (919)776-9940

Enjoy the 2013 Lee Regional Fair


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