Watertown Winter Farm Show February 11 to 15, 2014
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1 Watertown Winter Farm Show February 11 to 15, 2014 Farm Safety Poster Contest Home & Family Exhibit Listing Home & Family Programs Youth Lego Contest
2 1910 W Kemp Ave. Watertown, SD Phone: Fax: December 2013 Dear Friends: We invite you to join us at the 69 th annual Watertown Winter Farm Show, February 11 to 15, The event is filled with livestock shows and sales, home and family programs, commercial exhibits and an excellent opportunity for fellowship with family and friends. Hours each day of the show are 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Given in this booklet, you will find the exhibit listing for the home and family area. Information is given for the Farm Safety Poster Contest and the Wal-Mart Youth LEGO Contest. Be sure to check out the Hy-Vee Adapt-A-Recipe Contest and the Honey Contest. We encourage you to read the rules and categories carefully. Please feel free to contact us if you have questions. We look forward to your participation. Sincerely, Ag Committee Watertown Area Chamber of Commerce *Cover photo taken by Chloe Fiedler, Codington County 4-H Member 2
3 2014 Watertown Winter Farm Show Home and Family Exhibits PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY: only one exhibit per lot is allowed. 1. Entries must be made SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9 between 1:30-3:30 p.m. or MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10 between 8:30 10:00 a.m. at the National Guard Armory. Exhibits will not be accepted after judging has started. 2. Entries must be made in the name of the person doing the work and should not have been exhibited at previous Watertown Winter Farm Shows. Entries are open to men, women and children. 3. Read each lot carefully for specific directions. Enter only one exhibit in each lot number (except arts-lots ), but enter in as many lots as desired. Lots will not be added at entry time. Lot winners from previous years may compete each year. 4. JUDGING OF EXHIBITS BEGINS AT 10:15 A.M. on Monday, February 10, No admittance to exhibit area during judging. 5. Entries will be judged and ribbons awarded to all exhibits. A $5.00 cash prize will be given for first place in each lot. 6. Class trophy winners will be selected on a point basis. A trophy and $25.00 cash award will be given to the person with the most points in each department. Trophy winners cannot win a trophy in the same department for a period of three years, however they may continue to enter exhibits in that department and are eligible to be lot winners. They are also eligible to win in other departments and always eligible for overall sweepstakes. A sweepstakes trophy and $25.00 cash award will be awarded to the person having the most points in three departments. The sweepstakes trophy can be won every year. Trophy and sweepstakes awards will be presented at 11:45 a.m. Saturday, February 15, in the Extension Complex classrooms. 7. Release time 3:00 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 15. NO EXCEPTIONS! The exhibit rooms will be closed at 2:45 p.m. to prepare for the release of exhibits. Your claim check will be needed to pick up exhibits. 8. The committee is not responsible for breakage, loss of item, or unclaimed items after 4:00 p.m. Saturday, February Junior Department is for persons ages 18 and younger. The age should appear on the entry tag. Youth may not enter exhibits in adult lots. 10. Persons who own and operate a business or receive remuneration for their work are not eligible to exhibit and are considered professionals. Individuals who have received an advanced degree or training in a specific area and are currently employed in that area are also ineligible to participate. 11. All exhibits should be clean, free of dust and stains. 12. Any activities outlined in this brochure are subject to cancellation. 3
4 EXHIBIT TAGS Exhibit tags must be attached to each exhibit entered. The exhibit tags are available at: Codington County Extension Office 1910 West Kemp Avenue Watertown, SD You may complete the exhibit tag prior to submitting your entries on Sunday, February 9 or Monday, February 10, Completion of the exhibit tag before will aid the entry procedure. Use the following as a guide in completing the exhibit tag. Address - Give your complete mailing address. Class Include number from the listing. For example 3 refers to the foods department. Lot Refers to the specific lot for the area being exhibited, 89 indicates drop cookies. Entry No. This number will be assigned to you when the exhibit is entered. Variety This is the description given on the exhibit listing. For this example drop cookies. Winning Leave this area blank. The placing for the exhibit will be entered after judging. WATERTOWN WINTER FARM SHOW Name: Jane Doe Address: 1910 W. Kemp Ave. Watertown, SD Class 3 Lot 89 Entry No. Variety Drop Cookies Winning Age Class 3 Lot 89 Entry No. Junior Exhibitors (18 and under): Place your age below winning on the entry tag. The lower portion of the entry tag should be completed with the Class and Lot Number. This portion will be removed at entry and serve as your claim check when exhibits are released. 4
5 BEST OF COUNTY SHOW The following will be selected from the exhibit show for the 2014 State Fair: Best of County Show in both adult and junior divisions. LOTS 1. Art, any media 2. Canning, jams/jellies (one-half pint clear glass jar) 3. Canning, pickles (one-half pint clear glass jar) 4. Child s garment 5. Craft 6. Needlework 7. Quilted Wall Hanging or Pillow, any method 8. Photography Magic Needlers Quilt Guild will award a $25.00 gift certificate to a local quilt shop for the most outstanding Quilted Exhibit in Class I. CLASS I NEEDLECRAFT DEPARTMENT Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot 1 - Quilt, Crib or Twin size (hand quilted) 2 - Quilt, Full size or larger (hand quilted) 3 - Quilt, Crib or Twin size (machine quilted) 4 - Quilt, Full size or larger (machine quilted) 5 - Pieced Article (vest, wall hanging, potholders, etc.) 6 - Other Quilted Article (shadow quilting, appliqué, etc.) 7 - Quilt, Crib or Twin size (tied) 8 - Quilt, Full size or larger (tied) 9 - Embroidered Article (pillow cases, table cloth, lunch cloth, placemats, dresser scarves) Lot 10 - Embroidered Picture (framed) Lot 11 - Embroidered Dish Towels (exhibit 2 towels) Lot 12 - Counted Cross Stitch (skilled) Lot 13 - Counted Cross Stitch (large article) Lot 14 - Counted Cross Stitch (small article) 5
6 Expressions Gallery, Watertown, will award a $25.00 gift certificate to the most outstanding Needlework Exhibit in Class I. Lot 15 - Plastic Canvas Lot 16 - Crocheted Household Article Thread Lot 17 - Crocheted Household Article Yarn (doilies, lunch cloths, wall hangings) Lot 18 - Crocheted Clothing Article (vest, scarf, caps, sweaters) Lot 19 - Other Crocheted Article (novelty, other household) Lot 20 - Afghan, Crocheted Lot 21 - Afghan, Knitted Lot 22 - Other Knitted Article Lot 23 - Wool Felt Article (made of) Lot 24 - Wool Felted Article (accented with) Lot 25 - Tatting Lot 26 - Hardanger Lot 27 - Applique (machine) Lot 28 - Hand appliqué Lot 29 - Rug (braided, crocheted or other) Lot 30 - Weaving Lot 31 - Miscellaneous SENIOR CITIZEN (65+) Lot 45SC Knitted article Lot 46SC Crocheted article Lot 47SC Embroidery article Lot 48SC Cross stitch Lot 49SC Quilted article Lot 50SC Plastic canvas Sew Convenient, Watertown, will award a $25.00 gift certificate to the most outstanding Clothing Exhibit in Class II. 6
7 CLASS II CLOTHING DEPARTMENT (Exhibits need to be constructed using fabric) Lot 60 - Garment for infant or pre-school child Lot 61 - Garment for child 6 to 12 years Lot 62 - Pajamas, nightgown or robe Lot 63 - Blouse or shirt Lot 64 - Pants, shorts, or garment with a crotch seam Lot 65 - Skirt or jumper Lot 66-2 piece sports outfit (vest and pants, short outfit) Lot 67 - Dress for school, shopping or church Lot 68 - Dress for special occasion (formal) Lot 69 - Unlined jacket (poncho, cape or vest) Lot 70 - Lined jacket or vest Lot 71 - Household accessory (pillow, apron, placemats, etc. - no needlework) Lot 72 - Miscellaneous Constructed Article County Fair Foods, Watertown, will award a $25.00 gift certificate to the most outstanding Foods Exhibit in Class III. CLASS III FOODS DEPARTMENT As appropriate, bring food exhibits on a paper plate. Insert in a plastic bag. After exhibits are judged a sample of each entry will be kept for display purposes. The balance will be given to the Watertown Resource Center for distribution to families. A recipe needs to accompany only those lots where indicated. Lot 84 - Cake (frosted 8 or 9 removed from pan) Lot 85 - Cake (foam, sponge or chiffon, no frosting or glaze) Lot 86 - Jelly roll (no custard or cream filling or refrigeration needed, no longer than 8 inches) Lot 87 - Bar cookies, exhibit 3 Lot 88 - Brownies, exhibit 3 Lot 89 - Drop cookies (baked), exhibit 3 Lot 90 - Other cookies, exhibit 3 Lot 91 - Doughnuts (raised or cake), exhibit 3 Lot 92 - Yeast bread, white one loaf Lot 93 - Yeast bread, dark one loaf Lot 94 - Dinner rolls, yeast exhibit 3 Lot 95 - Sweet rolls, yeast exhibit 3 Lot 96 - Convenience Breads exhibit 1 loaf, made using bread machine. Include recipe. Lot 97 - Quick bread, one loaf Lot 98 - Pie (no cream pies) 7
8 Lot 99 - Fudge, exhibit 3 pieces Lot Other homemade candy, exhibit 3 pieces Lot Muffins, exhibit 3 (without paper baking cups used) Lot Convenience Food Food prepared differently from a cake mix. Food must be safe when stored at room temperature (no creams or custards). Recipe must accompany exhibit. Example: cookies, bars or loaf bread prepared using cake mix. Lot Convenience Food Food prepared differently using a frozen bread product. Food must be safe when stored at room temperature. Recipe must accompany exhibit. Lot Special diet baked food product Cookie, bar, breads, muffins, etc. prepared for a gluten free diet, lactose free, or any special diet. Recipe must accompany exhibit. All food preservation exhibits in Lots 105 to 116 must be processed by water bath or pressure canner. Exhibitor must attach a label stating processing method and time on all food preservation. This is the exhibitor s responsibility. EXAMPLE: water bath method: fruits, jams and jellies, pickles. Pressure canner: meat, vegetables. Jars must have rings, be a standard size, and meet all USDA requirements for canning. Jellies and jams must be in a sealed jar. Jellies and jams will be opened for judging. Relishes need to have a recipe attached. Lot Canned fruit 1 standard jar (pint or quart) Lot Canned tomatoes 1 standard jar (pint or quart) Lot Canned vegetables, other than tomato 1 standard jar (pint or quart) Lot Salsa 1 standard jar (pint or quart) Lot Tomato juice - 1 standard jar (pint or quart) Lot Cucumber pickles, sweet 1 standard jar (pint or quart) Lot Cucumber pickles, dill 1 standard jar (pint or quart) Lot Other pickles 1 standard jar (pint or quart) Lot Relish 1 standard pint jar, recipe required Lot Canned meat or fish 1 standard jar (pint or quart) Lot Jam or preserves 1 standard jar (1/2 pint or pint jar) Lot Jelly 1 standard jar (1/2 pint or pint jar) Dried foods must be accompanied by preparation method and recipe. Dried foods are to be exhibited in a plastic or glass container. Lot Dried fruit ½ cup Lot Dried vegetable ½ cup Lot Dried fruit or vegetable leather ½ cup equivalent Lot Dried meat ½ cup equivalent 8
9 Klein s, Watertown, will award a $25.00 gift certificate to the most outstanding Arts & Crafts Exhibit in Class IV. CLASS IV ARTS & CRAFTS (No professionals) Exhibits should be ready to use or hang. Exhibitors are able to have two exhibits in lots 127 to 132. However, each exhibit must have a different subject matter. Lot Oil painting, any subject Lot Watercolor, any subject Lot Acrylic Painting, any subject Lot Charcoal drawing, any subject Lot Pen or pencil drawing, any subject Lot Pastel or chalk drawing, any subject Lot Computer Art Lot Sculpture (metal, wood, plastic, clay and any media) Lot Ceramic, any finish Lot Plaster craft Lot Fimo clay Lot Wall hanging (not needlework) Lot Wreath, dried or rustic materials (straw, vines, wires) Lot Wreath, any other materials Lot Metal craft, other than tin or metal punch Lot Tin or metal punch Lot Wood construction or finished article, large Lot Wood construction or finished article, small Lot Wood article, finished other than paint Lot Wooden article, painted Lot Wood carved article Lot Woodburning Lot Toy handcrafted (state age of child) Lot Stenciling fabric Lot Decorated sweatshirt Lot Purse Lot Machine embroidery Lot Stenciling wood Lot Refurnished article (trunk, antique, re-upholstered) Lot Stained glass Lot Stuffed animals Lot Stamp printing/embossing 9
10 Lot Paper, scrapbooking Lot Paper, other (origami, paper cutting, etc.) Lot Fabric craft Lot Basket weaving Lot Nature Lot Jewelry, one article Lot Jewelry set, 2 to 3 pieces Lot Beadwork, one article Lot Article made from recycled materials Lot Miscellaneous craft, other than named above SENIOR CITIZEN (65+) Lot 169SC - Wood construction or finished article, large Lot 170SC - Wood construction or finished article, small Lot 171SC - Wood article, finished other than paint Lot 172SC - Wooden article, painted Lot 173SC - Wood carved article Lot 174SC - Wall hanging Lot 175SC - Fabric craft Express Photo, Watertown, will award a $25.00 gift certificate to the most outstanding Photo Exhibit in Class V. CLASS V PHOTOGRAPHY (no professionals) 8 x 10 photos are to be mounted on core foam (10 X 14 or 11 X 14 in size any color may be used that enhances the photo). Photo may be black and white or color. Include label on back of core foam which includes name of exhibitor and camera type. It is recommended to use rubber cement for the mounting of photos. Lot 179 Candid photo of person Lot 180 Portrait of one or more people Lot 181 Wildlife or Domestic Animals Lot 182 Animal(s) with people Lot 183 Flower or plant Lot 184 Buildings, architecture or interior Lot 185 Landscape Lot 186 Still Life Lot 187 Action Lot 188 Close-up Lot 189 Tourism or Promotion Lot 190 Artistic Photography, photo must be matted and framed to enhance the photo. Must be ready to hang or use. 10
11 CLASS VI JUNIOR DEPARTMENT This class is for youth 18 years of age and under. The age must appear at the top of the entry tag. Read the exhibit listing carefully, as lots in the junior division may differ from the adult division. Pictures and wall hangings should be ready to hang or use. Dakota Quilt Shop, Watertown, will award a $25.00 gift certificate to the most outstanding Quilted exhibit in the Jr. Needlework class. NEEDLEWORK JUNIOR Lot 200J Quilts (Crib or twin size, any method) Lot 201J Quilts (Full size or larger, any method) Lot 202J Quilted article, other than above Lot 203J Knitted article Lot 204J Crocheted article Lot 205J Plastic canvas needlepoint Lot 206J Embroidery Lot 207J Counted cross stitch (small item) Lot 208J Counted cross stitch (large, i.e. picture) Lot 209J Pillows Lot 210J Latch or hooked rugs, pillows, pictures, etc. Lot 211J Macrame Lot 212J Miscellaneous fiber craft other than named above House of Wood, Watertown, will award a $25.00 gift certificate to the most outstanding Needlework Exhibit in the Jr. Needlework Class. VISUAL ARTS JUNIOR Lot 213J Sketch (pen) Lot 214J Sketch (pencil) Lot 215J Sketch (other than pen or pencil) Lot 216J Picture chalk or pastels Lot 217J Oil painting Lot 218J Acrylic painting Lot 219J Watercolor painting Lot 220J Scratch Art Lot 221J Painting on concrete (ex: landscape bricks) Lot 222J Toys (state age of child made for) Lot 223J Ceramics, matte finish Lot 224J Ceramics, gloss finish Lot 225J Plaster crafts Lot 226J Fimo clay Lot 227J Pottery 11
12 $25.00 Watertown Bucks will be awarded to the most outstanding exhibit in the Jr. Visual Arts Class. Lot 228J Tin or metal punch Lot 229J Metal craft Lot 230J Leather craft Lot 231J Wreath using dried or silk materials Lot 232J Weaving (fabric, reed or straw) Lot 233J Wood construction and/or finished or refinished article Lot 234J Wood article, painted or finished Lot 235J Wood burning Lot 236J Nature or natural craft Lot 237J Sun catchers Lot 238J Wall hanging Lot 239J Paper, scrapbooking Lot 240J Paper, other (paper cutting, origami, etc) Lot 241J Fabric craft, other than painted or stenciled Lot 242J Fabric craft, using fleece Lot 243J Painted or stenciled fabric Lot 244J Tie dye Lot 245J Constructed pillow Lot 246J Plastic craft (molded, free formed) Lot 247J Other plastics Lot 248J Stamp printing Lot 249J Computer art Lot 250J Glass etching Lot 251J Stained glass Lot 252J Jewelry Lot 253J Beadwork Lot 254J Recycled project. Item made from materials in the home, a rummage sale or thrift shop. Lot 255J Miscellaneous craft, other than named above PHOTOGRAPHY JUNIOR Photography 8 x 10 mounted on core foam (10 X 14 or 11 X 14 in size any color may be used that enhances the photo). Photo may be black and white or color. Include label on back of core foam which includes name of exhibitor and camera type. It is recommended to use rubber cement for the mounting of photos. Lot 256J Candid photo of a person Lot 257J Portrait of one or more people Lot 258J Wildlife or Domestic Animals Lot 259J Animal(s) with people Lot 260J Flower or plant 12
13 Lot 261J Buildings, architecture or interiors Lot 262J Landscape Lot 263J Still Life Lot 264J Action Lot 265J Close-Up Lot 266J Tourism or Promotion Lot 267J Artistic Photography, photo must be matted and framed to enhance the photo. Must be ready to hang or use. $25.00 cash award will be awarded to the most outstanding exhibit in the Jr. Photography Class. Sponsored by Classroom Connection, Watertown FOODS JUNIOR As appropriate, bring food exhibits on a paper plate. Insert in a plastic bag. Include recipe with exhibit only where indicated. Lot 270J Muffins, exhibit 3 (without paper baking cups used) Lot 271J Baked cookies, exhibit 3 Lot 272J Bar cookies, exhibit 3 Lot 273J Cake (white, chocolate, spice or any flavor), no mix; 8 or 9 removed from the pan. May be frosted. Lot 274J Cake (angel food, sponge or chiffon). No frosting or glaze. Lot 275J Candy, 3 pieces Lot 276J Yeast Bread, loaf; 3 dinner rolls; or 3 sweet rolls Lot 277J Quick Bread, loaf Lot 278J Convenience Food food prepared from a cake mix. Food must be safe stored at room temperature (no creams or custards). Recipe must accompany exhibit. Example: cookies, bars or loaf bread prepared using cake mix. Lot 279J Convenience Food Food prepared differently using a frozen bread product. Food must be safe when stored at room temperature. Recipe must accompany exhibit. Lot 280J Convenience Bread bread made using bread machine. Exhibit 1 loaf. Include recipe. $25.00 Watertown Bucks will be awarded to the most outstanding exhibit in the Jr. Foods Class. 13
14 All food preservation exhibits in Lots 282J to 288J must be processed by water bath or pressure canner. Jars must have rings, be a standard size and meet all USDA requirements for canning. Exhibitor must attach a label stating processing method and time on all food preservation. This is the exhibitor s responsibility. Jellies and jams will be opened for judging. Lot 282J Tomato 1 standard jar (pint or quart) Lot 283J Salsa 1 standard jar (pint or quart) Lot 284J Canned vegetable, other than tomato 1 standard jar (pint or quart) Lot 285J Canned fruit 1 standard jar (pint or quart) Lot 286J Jelly or jam 1 standard jar (1/2 pint or pint jar) Lot 287J Canned meat 1 standard jar (pint or quart) Lot 288J Pickles 1 standard jar (pint or quart) Dried foods must be accompanied by preparation method and recipe. Dried foods are to be exhibited in a plastic or glass container. Lot 289J Dried fruit ½ cup Lot 290J Dried vegetables ½ cup Lot 291J Dried fruit or vegetable leather ½ cup equivalent Lot 292J Dried meat - ½ cup equivalent $25.00 Watertown Bucks will be awarded to the most outstanding Clothing Exhibit in the Jr. Clothing Class. CLOTHING JUNIOR (Exhibits need to be constructed using fabric) Lot 295J Article sewn for child under age 8 Lot 296J Blouse or shirt Lot 297J Skirt or jumper Lot 298J Pants, shorts, or one piece garment with a crotch seam Lot 299J Vest Lot 300J Jacket Lot 301J Dress Lot 302J Made accessory using fabric Lot 303J Other clothing 14
15 Farm Safety Poster Contest 2014 Watertown Winter Farm Show February 11 to 15, 2014 Sponsored by Farm Credit Services of America, Watertown Youth, ages 5 to 13, are invited to participate in the Farm Safety Poster Contest. The poster is to illustrate an aspect of farm safety. Only one entry per individual Submit poster on 11x17 or 12x18 inch paper Any media forms may be used crayons, colored pencils, markers There are three age categories. They are: 5 to 7 years of age; 8 to 10 years of age; and 11 to 13 years of age. First, second and third place awards will be given in each category. Awards will be $25.00, $15.00 and $10.00 respectively. Awards are provided by Farm Credit Services of America, Watertown. In the lower right hand corner of the poster include name, age and school. On the back of the poster include parent/guardian name and mailing address. Posters will be judged using the following criteria: attracts attention, conveys message, originality and workmanship. Posters may be picked up at the Extension Office after the Farm Show. Please do so by March 1, Submit to the Codington County Extension Office, 1910 West Kemp Avenue, Watertown, SD by Thursday, January 23, Entries will be judged prior to the Winter Farm Show and on display throughout the event. Awards will be given at 11:45 a.m., Saturday, February 15 in the Extension Complex classrooms. Award winners will be notified of this award presentation. For further information or questions, contact the Codington County Extension Office,
16 Hy-Vee Adapt-A-Recipe Contest Thursday, February 13, 2014 Food items may be checked in from 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. at the Codington County Extension Office on Thursday, February 13. Judging will begin at 10:00 a.m. No entries will be accepted after the judging has started. Note change for 2014: All recipes must include two or more items that have been added or altered to enhance the health benefits of the particular recipe. Examples include the use of yogurt, vegetable protein, whole grains, etc. All recipes become the property of Hy-Vee, Inc. Limit of two entries per person. Each entry needs to be from a different lot. You are encouraged to present the food item on/in an appropriate serving container. Garnishes are allowed. Entries may be made from the following lots: Lot 1 Appetizer Lot 2 Side Dish (vegetables or salads) Lot 3 Main Dish (meat, casserole) The original recipe and a copy of the altered recipe must be typed on 8 ½ x 11 inch paper and must accompany each entry. Registration is to be completed and sent by February 6, 2014 to: Adapt-a-Recipe Contest Codington County Extension Office 1910 West Kemp Ave Watertown, SD You may also entries to codcoext@midconetwork.com or fax to the Codington County Extension Office at (605) For further information or questions, contact the Extension Office at (605) Award winners will be announced at the conclusion of the afternoon program held in the Extension Complex Classroom on Thursday, February 13. Prizes will be: First place: $75.00 Hy-Vee, Inc. gift card Second place: $50.00 Hy-Vee, Inc. gift card Third place: $25.00 Hy-Vee, Inc. gift card A drawing for a $25 gift card will take place at the end of the afternoon program. You must be present to win. Entry Blank Hy-Vee Adapt-A-Recipe Contest Due February 6, 2014 Name Phone Number Address address Lot Name of Entry 16
17 Honey Contest Sponsored by South Dakota Beekeepers Association Wednesday, February 12, 2014 Food items may be checked in from 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. at the Codington County Extension Office on Wednesday, February 12, Judging will begin at 9:00 a.m. No entries will be accepted after the judging has started. Entries must contain a minimum of 1/3 cup honey. There is a limit of three entries per person. Entries are to be made in the following categories: A. Beverages B. Main Dish (meat) C. Side Dish ( vegetables or salads) D. Baked product (breads, bars, cookies, cake, desserts, muffins) E. Miscellaneous (granola, snack mix, appetizers, etc) You are encouraged to present the food item on/in an appropriate serving container (garnishes are allowed). Participants are requested to bring the following quantity for judging and the tasting event to follow: Main dishes or salads to serve 8 to 10 individuals; one dozen cookies, bars, muffins, or appetizers; 1 loaf quick bread or yeast bread; or 8 or 9-inch cake or dessert. It is the responsibility of participants to pick up their serving containers at 11:45 a.m. following the tasting event in Classroom A. The recipe is to be typed on 8 ½ x 11 inch paper and must accompany each registration. All recipes will become the property of the South Dakota Beekeepers Association. Registration is to be completed and sent by February 6, 2014 to: Honey Contest Codington County Extension Office 1910 W. Kemp Avenue Watertown, SD You may also entries to codcoext@midconetwork.com or fax to the Codington County Extension Office at (605) For further information, contact the Extension Office at (605) Award winners will be announced at 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, February 12 in Classroom A. First place will receive $75.00 and second place $ Entry Blank Honey Contest Due February 6, 2014 Name Phone Number Address Address Category Name of Entry 17
18 YOUTH LEGO CONTEST Saturday, February 15, :00 a.m. registration Extension Complex Classroom B/C Contest begins at 10:30 a.m. - Awards presented at 11:45 a.m. Must be pre-registered by February 10, 2014 Youth, ages 3 to 14, are invited to participate in the LEGO Contest. Participants will be given a maximum time of 30 minutes to assemble their LEGO project. You will need to bring your own LEGOS and a base on which to put your entry. No portion of the project may be assembled prior to the contest. Table space to work will be provided. Judges will be observing and asking questions as the projects are assembled. Judging will be based on creativity of the project, ability to answer questions, completed project within time allowed and participant brought supplies needed. Participants may win first place in each age category more than once, but not two years in a row. The age categories are: Age 3 through 5 using DUPLOS or LEGOS Age 6 through 9 using LEGOS Age 10 through 14 using LEGOS Prizes will be awarded in each age category. First place: Ages 3 to 5 and 6 to 9 LEGO set and $25.00 Watertown Bucks Ages 10 to 14 - $50.00 Watertown Bucks Second place: Ages 3 to 5 and 6 to 9 LEGO set Ages 10 to 14 - $25.00 Watertown Bucks Pre-registration is required. Do so early, as space is limited. Return this registration form by Monday, February 10 to the Codington County Extension Office, 1910 West Kemp Ave., Watertown, SD LEGO is a trademark of the LEGO Group 2001 The LEGO Group. The LEGO trademarks and products are used with permission. The LEGO group does not sponsor or endorse this event. Entry Form Wal-Mart Youth LEGO Contest Due in Extension Office by February 10 Name Address Address Phone Age Category: (Circle one) 3 thru 5 6 thru 9 10 thru 14 18
19 Home and Family Programs Watertown Winter Farm Show February 11 to 15, 2014 Tuesday, February 11 11:00 a.m. 'The Legacy I Leave' Quilt Trunk Show, Paula Bergan (Extension Classroom A) 1:30 p.m. The 4 Seasons of Interior Design, Kayleigh Boucher and Jaime Endres, Montgomery's Furniture (Extension Classroom A) Wednesday, February 12 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. Entries accepted for Honey Contest (Codington County Extension Office) 11:00 a.m. Tasting Event of Honey Contest Entries, SD Beekeepers Association (Extension Classroom A) 11:30 a.m. Announcement of Honey Contest Award Winners (Extension Classroom A) 1:30 p.m. Garden Line Live, Coteau Prairie Master Gardeners (Extension Classroom A) Thursday, February 13 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. Entries accepted for Hy-Vee Heart Healthy Recipe Contest (Codington County Extension Office) 11:00 a.m. Purses, Bags and Totes - Oh My!, Sew Convenient (Extension Classroom A) 1:30 p.m. Healthy Cooking for 1 or 2, Danielle Miller, RD, Hy-Vee Foods (Extension Classroom A) Friday, February 14 11:00 a.m. An Ag Product for Your Sweetheart, Watertown Confectionary (Extension Classroom A) 1:30 p.m. Curating Your Family History, Codington County Heritage Museum (Extension Classroom A) 2:30 p.m. Zoo Demonstration, Bramble Park Zoo (Extension Classroom B/C) Saturday, February 15 10:00 a.m. Registration for Walmart Youth Lego Contest (Extension Classroom B/C) Pre-registration required by February 10 10:30 a.m. Walmart Youth Lego Contest begins (Extension Classroom B/C) 11:45 a.m. Award Presentations Youth Lego Contest, Farm Safety Poster Contest, and Home and Family Exhibits (Extension Classroom B/C) 1:00 p.m. Zoo Demonstration, Bramble Park Zoo (Extension Classroom B/C) 2:30 p.m. Zoo Demonstration, Bramble Park Zoo (Extension Classroom B/C) 19
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