Natasha Vivoda
Miss Ohio USA 2009
Photo by “Deb Knoske” www.debknoskephotography.com
June 30 Thru
July 5, 2009
On the
COver
Natasha Aristea Vivoda proudly represented Trumbull County at the
Miss Ohio USA Pageant that was held November 22, 2009 where she
was crowned Miss Ohio USA 2009.
She went on to compete in the Miss USA Pageant, held on April 19th
at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino and broadcast live on NBC.
Natasha began her pageant career by winning Miss Trumbull County Fair
in 2005 - this was her first pageant experience (Miss Ohio was her second.)
Natasha attended Slippery Rock University and recently transferred to
Youngstown State University. She is continuing her studies towards a
doctorate in Physical Therapy.
Natasha is the daughter of Michael and Paula J. Vivoda-Klotz.
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PRESIDENT 2009 Trumbull County Agriculture Society
President Richard Roscoe would like to take this opportunity
to welcome all visitors, exhibitors, and participants to the
2009 Trumbull County Fair.
Richard and the Fair Board are proud to present the 163rd
fun and family oriented county fair for the community to
enjoy. Many hours of work goes into preparing for this
annual event.
Richard on behalf of the Fair Board would like to “Thank”
all those that have contributed to making this year’s fair one
of the best and he also would like to wish all participants
good luck in their events and congratulations to all.
Serving the Trumbull County Fair for 32 years...
Richard Roscoe President 9 years as President.
Trumbull CounTy Commissioners
Paul E. Heltzel Dan Polivka Frank Fuda
Welcome to
the 2009
Trumbull
County Fair
The Board of Directors wish to express their appreciation to all who have
contributed in any way toward the support of the Trumbull County Fair. The
following groups have helped to make this annual Fair possible: The Trumbull
County Commissioners, County Extension Service, 4-H advisors and club
members, Vocational School and all other youth groups, vendors, exhibitors,
advertisers, members and friends of the Trumbull County Agricultural Society.
We are proud of our Fair . . . it is a showplace for the creative skills of people
of all ages, an exhibit of our agricultural resources, and a place to exchange
ideas and see new products. It is top quality family entertainment! Enjoy your
visit . . .and have a safe and happy return home.
Thank you for attending the 2009 Trumbull County Fair
2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 3
executive Committee 2009
Richard Roscoe President
Bud Rodgers Terry Evans
1st Vice President 2nd Vice President
Jack Lammers Chris Barber Brenda Richman
Board Secretary Board Treasurer Financial Secretary
David DeChristofaro, Pe, Ps
Trumbull County Engineer
Trumbull County Engineer David DeChristofaro is
happy to welcome everyone to the 163rd Annual
Trumbull County Fair. “It was my pleasure to assist
the Fair Board and the Board of Commissioners
with the preparations for this year’s event. Good
luck to all of the exhibitors and welcome to all
those who are visiting this year’s fair.”
2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 4
Directors 2009
Paul Aaron Barry Brown Carolyn Evinsky
Richard Houk Ken Kubala Don Nelson
Nerissa Roscoe Thomas Sawyer Jan Solomon Richard Turner
Trumbull County Fair board Presidents
1970 Louis Majick 1981 Richard Roscoe
1971 J.S. Durig 1982-93 Thomas Sawyer, Sr.
1072-73 Mark L. Hall 1994-95 Harry “Bud” Rodgers, Jr.
1974-75 Walter N. Horodyski 1996-99 Thomas Sawyer, Sr.
1976 Nelson Chamberlain 2000-01 Robert Biery, Jr.
1977-79 Robert J. Cebula 2002-09 Richard Roscoe
1980 Charles Lauer
2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 5
l to r: richard roscoe, robert boggs, Jack lammers
The Ohio Department of Agriculture recognized the members of the Trumbull
County Fair Board for the completion and success of the 2008 fair season.
The Director of Ohio Department of Agriculture, Robert Boggs, presented a
certificate of accomplishment to the fair board president, Richard Roscoe and
secretary, Jack Lammers at the 84th annual Ohio Fair Managers convention,
held Jan 5- 8, 2009 in Columbus, Ohio.
Richard R. Roscoe, of Gustavus, has been on the Trumbull County Fair Board
for 32 years and has served as president for 9 of those years. Richard was
also nominated by the board for the fair industry’s Hall of Fame Award. Jack
Lammers, of Hartford, has been on the Trumbull County Fair Board for 26 years
and has served as secretary for 14 years. Both men have been recognized by
Ohio Fair Managers Association for their hard work and dedication to the fair
industry by receiving the Ohio Fair Supporter Award, Richard in 2003 and Jack
in 2006. The OFMA introduced this award 22 years ago; only 9 individuals a
year can receive this Award, one from each district.
Ohio’s 94 county and independent fairs along with the Ohio State Fair
participate in the Ohio Fair Managers Convention. This year the Trumbull
County Fair Board was represented by seven directors and one staff member
at the convention. Roscoe and the others attended various meetings and
seminars, receiving information and knowledge, regarding changes to laws
and rules governing the fair industry, as well as, bringing home ideas for future
fairs. For more information on Ohio’s fairs, including a listing of fair dates for
the 2009 season, go to the department of agriculture’s web site,
www.sgri.ohio.gov.
2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 6
Trumbull County Ag society ANNUAL MEETING HELD THE
3RD SAT. IN SEPT. @ 11 A.M.
Meeting Notices } ALL MEETINGS ARE HELD AT FAIROF MONTH @ 7 P.M.
FOLLOWED BY THE ELECTION OF DIRECTORS FROM 1 – 5 P.M.
BOARD OFFICE MONTHLY
MEETINGS HELD 3RD THURSDAY
Trumbull County Fair board Directors
TERMS EXPIRE
2009 2010 2011
Paul Aaron barry brown Chris barber
Fowler Bazetta Howland
Carolyn evinsky Terry evans Ken Kubula
McDonald Bazetta Niles
Don nelson richard Houk bud rodgers
Southington Newton Township Fowler
Thomas sawyer Jack lammers nerissa roscoe
Bristolville Hartford Gustavus
Jan solomon rich roscoe richard Turner
Lordstown Gustavus Fowler
The Trumbull
County Antique
Tractor Club
will have tractors
on display during
fair week at the
Historical Village.
Fine Foods
Available for all events DAVID L. ROCKMAN
Steak • Sausage • French Fries • Pizza architect NCARB
Elephant Ears • Funnel Cakes 315 Washington, N.W.
French Waffles • Lemonade Warren, Ohio 44483
Corn Dogs • Swiss Fried Cheese P: 330.399.4020
2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 7
2009 FAIR BOARD COMMITTEES
President Richard Roscoe is a defacto member of all committees
Advertisement Jan Solomon *
Ken Kubala
Demo Derby Chris Barber*
Audit Carolyn Evinsky * Jack Lammers*
Nerissa Roscoe * Terry Evans* Asst. Chair.
Antique Barry Brown
Tractor Club Richard Roscoe *
Domestic & Culinary Arts
Bazetta Township Liaison Don Nelson *
Trustees, Fire Dept., & Police Dept. Terry Evans
Richard Roscoe *
Bud Rogers Draft Horses Tom Sawyer*
Jan Solomon Ken Kubala
Don Nelson
Beautification Jack Lammers *
Nerissa Roscoe * Fair Book Richard Roscoe *
Carolyn Evinsky
Fine Arts Nerissa Roscoe *
Beauty Pageant Nerissa Roscoe * Carolyn Evinsky
Carolyn Evinsky
Fire Protection/ First Aid
Beef Cattle Paul Aaron * Bud Rodgers *
Richard Houk Barry Brown
Terry Evans
Bicentennial Stage (Local Entertainment) Don Nelson
Nerissa Roscoe * Tom Sawyer
Carolyn Evinsky
Flower Show Jack Lammers *
Block Watch Jan Solomon * Barry Brown
Tom Sawyer
Richard Turner Future Focus Committee
Richard Houk*
Camping Paul Aaron* Paul Aaron
Carolyn Evinsky Terry Evans
Richard Houk
Don Nelson 4-H Horses Carolyn Evinsky *
Richard Turner Barry Brown
Jan Solomon
Commercial/Farm Machinery Richard Turner
Chris Barber *
Terry Evans * 4-H Livestock Records Official
Jack Lammers Jan Solomon
Richard Turner
Gates Jack Lammers *
Carolyn Evinsky
Concessions Bud Rodgers *
Chris Barber Golf Carts Chris Barber*
Jack Lammers Paul Aaron
Terry Evans
Dairy Cattle Paul Aaron * Richard Houk
Richard Houk
Nerissa Roscoe Grandstand Entertainment (Motor)
Bud Rodgers *
Dairy Goats Carolyn Evinsky* Chris Barber *
Ken Kubala Barry Brown
Richard Turner Terry Evans
Jack Lammers
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2009 FAIR BOARD COMMITTEES
Grants Jan Solomon * Photography Carolyn Evinsky *
Terry Evans Nerissa Roscoe
Ken Kubala
Jack Lammers Rabbits Tom Sawyer *
Grounds Superintendent Ride Contract Bud Rodgers *
Bud Rodgers * Richard Roscoe
Chris Barber*
Richard Roscoe Sewage Plant, Sewage lines & Water Lines
Tom Sawyer *
Hay & Grain Richard Houk * Paul Aaron
Paul Aaron Richard Houk
Richard Turner
Health Issues Richard Houk *
Paul Aaron Sheep Carolyn Evinsky *
Terry Evans Ken Kubala
Richard Turner Richard Turner
Historical Area Tom Sawyer * Sponsorships Jan Solomon *
Ken Kubala Ken Kubala
Richard Turner
Historical Stage (Local Entertainment) Technology Richard Houk *
Nerissa Roscoe * Paul Aaron
Carolyn Evinsky Ken Kubala
Horse Pulls Tom Sawyer * Track Maintenance Chris Barber *
Richard Turner Barry Brown
Terry Evans
Junior Fair Jan Solomon * Don Nelson
Paul Aaron Bud Rodgers
Carolyn Evinsky Tom Sawyer
Richard Houk
Nerissa Roscoe Tractor Pull Bud Rodgers *
Chris Barber
Legislative Barry Brown * Barry Brown
Ken Kubala Tom Sawyer
Mounted Unit Don Nelson * Trumbull County Commissioners Liaison
Bud Rodgers Richard Roscoe *
Tom Sawyer Jan Solomon
Office Jack Lammers * Trumbull County Engineers Liaison
Chris Barber Bud Rodgers *
Richard Roscoe
Trumbull County Visitor’s Bureau Liaison
Opening Ceremonies Jan Solomon *
Carolyn Evinsky * Ken Kubala
Ken Kubala
Nerissa Roscoe * Indicates Chairperson or Co-Chair
Parade of Colors Jan Solomon *
Tom Sawyer
Richard Turner
Parking Jack Lammers *
Tom Sawyer
Richard Turner
2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 9
“NO PERSON SHALL BE PERMITTED TO MAKE SOLICITATIONS OF ANY NATURE
ON THE TRUMBULL COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS EXCEPT IN CONTRACTED
CONCESSION OR COMMERCIAL RENTED SPACES.”
– ALSO –
NO PERSON WILL BE PERMITTED TO POST OR DISPLAY SIGNS,
DISTRIBUTE HANDBILLS OR ADVERTISING MATERIAL OR
SELL OR DISTRIBUTE FREE, ANY MERCHANDISE, EXCEPT PERSONS
UNDER CONTRACT.
DATe oF FAir: June 30 -July 5, 2009
rATe oF ADmission To THe FAir
MEMBERSHIP TICKET (does not include rides) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20.00
(Membership available to Trumbull County
residents 18 yrs. and older with valid photo I.D.)
WEEKLy FAIR PASS (no voting privileges) (does not include rides) . .$18.00
ExHIBITORS TICKET (does not include rides). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.00
DAILy ADMISSION TICKET
Tuesday - Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.00
Senior Citizens (per day) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00
*Free mechanical rides with purchase of Daily Admission Ticket
RIDE ADMISSION (for those entering on passes) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.00
CAMPING PERMIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125.00
(Assigned spaces, first come – first served.)
GOLF CART PERMIT (must have proof of insurance). . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00
“The Trumbull County Agricultural Society assumes NO responsibility for damage to or loss of
parked vehicles or personal property contained within parked vehicles.”
GrAnDsTAnD ADmission Free
Children up to 24 months Free
1. Admission charges are subject to change by the Trumbull County Senior Fair Board.
2. All tickets will be distributed through the Secretary’s Office.
3. All campers and all house vehicles must obtain permit.
4. All livestock trucks and trailers must park in designated area.
Check at Senior Fair Board Office.
5. Campers enter GATE C and report to the Secretary’s Office.
All DeliVeries To be mADe by 11:00 A.m.
miDWAy roADs CloseD To All VeHiCulAr TrAFFiC
From 11 A.m. - 11:00 P.m.
Senior Fair Board Office & Junior Fair Board Office Open Daily 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
Bates Brothers Rides 1:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Bates Brothers Rides Sunday Hours: 12:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Exhibit Buildings Open Daily 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Address: 899 Everett Hull Rd. • Cortland, OH 44410
Phone: (330) 637-6010
2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 10
The Glenn Christian Church
13th Annual Ox Roast
Car & Motorcycle Show • Labor Day Extravaganza
The Trumbull County Fairgrounds
August 29, 30, 31, 2009
NO alcohol permitted FREE & Open to the Public
Friday Night - August, 29 • 6 - 9 pm - Night Cruise
Saturday, August, 30 • 9 am - 9 pm • Car & Motorcycle Show
Sunday, August, 31 • 9 am - 10 pm
G.C.F. FREE Fireworks at Dark!
Sunday Worship Service 10:30 am
Brown’s Amusements & Games (Friday, Saturday & Sunday)
spaghetti Dinner
monday, June 29, 2009
2 - 7 p.m. • $6 Adult • $3.50 Children
Saddlehorse Building
Sponsored by The Trumbull Branch of the Ohio Horsemans Council
Don't miss breakfast
Sunday, July 5, 2009 • 8 am - 11 am
Equine Block Building in Saddle Horse Area
COST TO BE ANNOUNCED
SPONSORED BY OSU 4-H EXTENSION OFFICE
Never put off until tomorrow . . .
Doing things now is always easier
because we can never predict the future.
Please send me free booklets on:
❑ Funeral Costs ❑ Pre planning
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The 105th Ohio
Volunteer Infantry
and the 15th Ohio
Light Artillery
will have displays in
the grove near the
Historical Village
during fair week.
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Enjoy the fair and visit us in building # 5-B
Trumbull soil & Water
Conservation District
mission: The Trumbull SWCD will provide leadership in the promotion,
enhancement, and protection of the natural resources by providing
conservation technical, educational and financial assistance to
meet the needs of the people of Trumbull County.
sWCD
520 West main street
Cortland, ohio 44410
Phone: 330-637-2056 ext. 101
Fax: 330-637-2809
e-mail: wilson.m@embarqmail.com
www.swcd.co.trumbull.oh.us
Assistance provided by the sWCD:
“Water Management Services” including: Drainage, Diversions, Reservoirs, Wetlands,
Run-Off Control and Flood Prevention.
“Soil Management Services” including: Erosion & Sediment Controls, Agriculture,
Woodlands, Urban and Land Use Planning.
“Educational Services” including: Classroom Presentations, Teacher Workshops,
Outdoor Field Days and Adult Conservation
Workshops.
2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 13
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THE PREFERRED SOFT DRINKS OF
The Agriculture Community
in Northeast Ohio
AND PROUD SPONSOR TO
The Trumbull County Fair
2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 14
DEMOLITION DERBY OPEN TO ALL COUNTIES
Sunday, July 5 • 5:00 p.m.
Chris Barber ........................ Chairman
Jack Lammers .................... Chairman
Terry Evans .................Asst. Chairman
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Race Track
Campgrounds
STAGE
Back St . Draft Horse
4-H Horse Show Ring Grand Stand
Practice Ring Maintenance Road Information Booth Maintenance Road
Sixth St .
Fifth St .
First Aid/Restrooms
Fourth St.
Third St .
Second St .
Front St . The Grove
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Shepherd Way ne
Boulevard
Sub Smiley Blvd .
Bicentennial
First St . First St .
Main Midway Main Midway Main Midway
Gate A
Gate D
Parking
Short Street
Lot A
Garden St.
Midway Rides
New Midway/Rides
Parking Lot
C
Durst-Clagg Rd.
Gate B
Parking Lot
Bazetta Rd.
Handicap Parking
Bazetta B
Fire Dept.
Gate C Everett-Hull Rd.
* Ticket Booths ★ Restrooms
1. 4-H Horse Barns 9. 4-H Hog Barns 14. Milk Parlor 24. Grandstand
2. 4-H Horse Barns 10. 4-H Goat Barns 15. Dairy Bar 25. Bicentennial Stage
3. S.A.L.E. Barn 11. Multi-Purpose Show Ring 16. Block Restrooms 26. Media Pavillion
4. 4-H Sheep Barn 11A. 4-H Dairy Cattle 17. Historical Stage 27. Agricultural Building
5. 4-H Horse Block Building 11B. 4-H Dairy Cattle 18. Historical Carriage House 28. Speed Horse Barn
5A. Jr. Fair Exhibit Building 11C. Dairy Cattle 19. Historical Church 29. Old Barn
5B. Educational Building 11D. Poultry 20. Historical Gazebo 30. Old Barn
6. 4-H Beef Barns 11E. Sheep 21. Historical Jail 31. Annex Building
7. 4-H Beef Barns 12. Draft Horse 22. Historical Gas Station 32. Flower Barn
8. 4-H Beef Barns 13. New Building 23. Commercial Building 33. Office & Banquet Hall
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WeDnesDAy,
July 1, 2009 @ 6:00 P.m.
Hot Laps @ 5:30 p.m.
Late Crate Models & E-Mods
THursDAy,
July 2, 2009 @ 6:00 P.m.
Hot Laps @ 5:30 p.m.
B.R.P. Modifies & Stock Car Racing
2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 18
Historical Village Association of Trumbull County at the
163rd Trumbull County Fair
Our village, founded in 1973, has the
1848 Bazetta Christian Church, where the
country store sells Trumbull County Replica
late 1800’s to 1950’s color postcards; wood
and cedar boxes; homemade crafts; new and
used books; and miscellaneous. Our candy
counter has old fashioned penny candy;
Bull’s Eyes; Mary Jane’s; Fireballs and old
time favorites. The church basement holds
the Heritage Museum and is the home of the
Trumbull County Beekeepers. Our replica
1848 carriage shed will have local artisans
and displays. the 1928 cities service gas sta-
tion welcomes back James G. Friend, artist.
Preserving the past, We also have the 1845 Orangeville Jail, and
in the present, our village green with gazebo, historical
for the future flags, and Military monument.
In the Grove: Civil War units of the 105th Ohio
Volunteer Infantry and 15th Ohio light
artillery camp for the fair.
Heritage Lace Guild to demonstrate
in carriage shed July 1, 2009
Founded in 1985 by area lace makers dedicated to continuing the
traditions and history of lace crafts. The heritage Lace Guild’s goal is
to educate members, and the public, in the art of lace making with
bobbin lace, tatting, knitting, needle lace and crocheting. They will
demonstrate on Wednesday, July 1, 2009 from 10 am to 4 pm. View
their’ plain and fancy laces produced with wooden bobbins. the
Guild will be happy to chat with you about the history of this heir-
loom craft. ’BOB’-on-in and visit with them, you’ll be glad you did.
The Historical Village Association of Trumbull County is a
non-profit association, not affiliated with any other historical
association in Trumbull County or the State of Ohio. The Village
Association is responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of
the five buildings presently residing in the Village.
2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 19
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SPELLERS
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Thursday, July 2, 2009 @ 1pm
Sponsored by Trumbull Retired Teachers Association
FREE ADMISSION TO THE FAIR (no rides included) for all spellers
pre-registered by June 5 for information or pre-registration please
contact Denise Deltondo at 330.530.4011. On site registration deadline
is 12:45 pm the day of the spelling bee
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Cattle Department rules
VETERINARIAN IN CHARGE All animals must meet the State Health Requirements.
Official Veterinarian shall be the sole judge as to the fitness of all animals.
1. Entries close per general rule B-9. forfeited and exhibitor may be barred from
2. Entry fee is 10% of 1st place premium. exhibiting at the Trumbull County Fair in the future.
Do not make entries in Champion Classes. 14. In dairy classes, the judge may require any cow to be
3. Exhibitors must purchase an exhibitors pass or a milked while in the ring or before awards are presented.
membership. 15. An animal may only be shown in one breed class
4. Cattle must be on the fairgrounds by 4:00 p.m., or crossbreed class but not in both.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009. 16. Exhibitor is limited to two entries per class and
5. Cattle will be released at 8:00 p.m. the last day of Fair. one entry in each group class.
6. Entries limited to available space. 17. All cattle, except market livestock, must be
7. No bedding or feed will be furnished by the Fair Board. vaccinated for BVD, IBR, P13, BRSV and LEPTO 5,
8. Exhibitors are responsible for keeping their area clean at least two weeks prior to Fair.
and to deposit manure in dumpsters provided. 18. No tranquilizers may be used on animals at Fair.
9. All feed, equipment & supplies will be delivered The use of any form of blindfold, to control and/or
between 11:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. tranquilize and animal, is strictly prohibited.
10. All necessary health and registration papers must 19. There must be at least five animals entered for a
accompany animals and be shown upon request. new section to be considered.
11. Entries will not be accepted unless animals are 20. All cattle must be presented in the show ring in
registered, Crossbred beef cattle shall be the only order to receive premiums or awards.
exception. All registered cattle shall have a legible 21. Posted stall assignments are final.
tatoo(s) or other means of permanent identifica 22. Aisles across center of barns shall remain open at
tion consistent with breeds registration certificate. all times.
Crossbred beef cattle shall have a permanent ear 23. Tack is not to be stored in the stalls. Grooming
tag. If an animal has a microchip as its permanent chutes shall not be displayed or used for any
identification, the exhibitor is responsible for purpose on the south sides of barn #6 and barn #11A.
providing a microchip reader. Any animal without 24. All livestock trucks and/or trailers left on the
proper permanent identification will be disqualified. Fairgrounds during the week of fair MUST be parked in
12. All bulls older than calf classes must be shown the lot north of the maintenance building (#13).
with a nose ring or bull lead. 25. All cattle are to remain in the designated livestock
13. Tampering and/or misrepresentation as to breeding, area during Fair week. Cattle are NOT PERMITTED
age, ownership, custody and any other irregularity in the “Oak Grove” picnic area.
in showing will be considered fraud and deception. 26. When presenting cattle in the show ring, all exhibitors
To maintain a high degree of confidence and shall wear hard sole shoes. In dairy classes, “Dairy
integrity in the livestock shows, the Trumbull Whites” shall be the proper clothing.
County Agricultural Society reserves the right to RULES REVISED 4/09
disqualify any animal and/or exhibitor in violation,
and premiums won by such exhibitor will be
beef Cattle Dept.
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Directors: Paul Aaron, Chairman
Richard Houk & Assistant: Debra Winfield
Judging will be on Thursday, July 2, 2009 2:00 PM
SECTIONS
1. Angus 4. Hereford 7. Simmental
2. Belgian Blues 5. Limousin 8. Shorthorn
3. Crossbreds 6. Maine Anjou 9. All Other Breeds
(Specify)
PREMIUMS
J, K, X & Y Rosette Only
Classes M & ZF $25 and Banner
All Other Classes 1st - $30 ★ 2nd - $25 ★ 3rd - $20 ★ 4th - $15 ★ 5th - $10
Class A: Jr. Bull Calf (Born Jan. 1, 2009 and after)
Class B: Winter Bull Calf (Born Nov. 1, 2008 - Dec. 31, 2008)
Class C: Sr. Bull Calf (Born Sept. 1, 2008 - Oct. 31, 2008)
Class D: Late Summer Yearling Bull (Born July 1, 2008 - Aug. 31, 2008)
Class E: Early Summer Yearling Bull (Born May 1, 2008 - June 30, 2008)
Class F: Spring Yearling Bull (Born March 1, 2008 - April 30, 2008)
Class G: Jr. Yearling Bull (Born Jan. 1, 2008 - Feb. 28, 2008)
Class H: Yearling Bull (Born Sept. 1, 2007 - Dec. 31, 2007)
Class I: 2 Year Old Bull (Born Jan. 1, 2007 - Aug. 31, 2007)
Class J: Grand Champion Bull (Selected from 1st place animals, Classes A thru I)
Class K: Reserve Grand Champion Bull (Selected from 1st and 2nd place animals, Classes A thru I)
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BEEF CATTLE
Class L: Pair of Bulls (Owned by one exhibitor)
Class M: Supreme Champion Bull (Selected from All Breeds Grand Champion Bulls)
Class N: Jr. Heifer Calf (Born Jan. 1, 2009 and after)
Class O: Winter Heifer Calf (Born Nov. 1, 2008 - Dec. 31, 2008)
Class P: Sr. Heifer Calf (Born Sept. 1, 2008 - Oct. 31, 2008)
Class Q: Late Summer Yearling Heifer (Born July 1, 2008 - Aug. 31, 2008)
Class R: Early Summer Yearling Heifer (Born May 1, 2008 - June 30, 2008)
Class S: Spring Yearling Heifer (Born Mar. 1, 2008 - April 30, 2008)
Class T: Jr. Yearling Heifer (Born Jan. 1, 2008 - Feb. 28, 2009)
Class U: Sr. Yearling Heifer (Born Sept. 1, 2007 - Dec. 31, 2007)
Class V: 2 Year Old & Older Cow (Born before Sept. 1, 2007)
Class W: Cow & Calf (Calf born Jan. 1, 2009 and after)
Class X: Grand Champion Female (Selected from winners of classes N thru V)
Class Y: Reserve Grand Champion female (Selected from 1st and 2nd place winners classes N thru V)
Class Z: Pair of Females (Owned by one exhibitor)
Class ZA: Pair of Yearlings (Bull from Classes D thru H, Heifer from Classes Q thru U)
Class ZB: Pair of Calves (Bull from A thru C, Heifer from Classes N thru P)
Class ZC: Produce of Dam (Two animals from same dam, any age)
Class ZD: Jr. Get of Sire (Three animals. Both sexes, represented from same bull, from classes A thru G,
N thru T. Owned by one exhibitor)
Class ZE: Best 6 Head (Owned by one exhibitor)
Class ZF: Supreme Champion Female (Selected from all breeds-Grand Champion Females)
2009 Trumbull County Beef Herdsman Award
Special Prize for Outstanding Herdsman
Proudly Sponsored by: Trumbull County Farm Bureau
The following distinguishing qualities will be taken into account:
A. Neatness & attractiveness of exhibit. D. Exhibitor’s demeanor during Fair.
B. Appearance of Cattle. E. Friendliness toward other exhibitors.
C. Cleanliness of aisle. F. Promotion of exhibitor’s breed.
Culinary Arts Dept.
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Don Nelson, Chairman • Kathy Skeels, Coordinator
RULES
1. Entries close per general rule B-9
2. Canned items ONLY may be brought in on Sunday, June 28, 2009 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
3. Baked goods are to be brought to the Trumbull County Fair Grounds on Monday, June 29, 2009 from
9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. ONLY-NO EXCEPTIONS.
4. Entries are limited to two in each class per exhibitor.
5. Entry fee is 10% of the first place premium. Minimum entry is 50 cents per exhibitor, payable at registration.
6. An exhibitor must purchase either an exhibitors pass or a membership.
7. Please mark your entries as to Junior (under 16), Amateur, Professional, or Senior Citizen (State age on Junior entries only please)
8. NO GLASS DISHES OR GLASS PIE PLATES WILL BE ACCEPTED, SMALL PAPER PLATES ONLY!!!!!
9. A sample of baked items and the canned goods will remain on display throughout the Fair.
10. Ribbons and awards are to be picked up after 9 p.m. on the last day of the Fair or from 10 a.m. to Noon on the next day. All exhibits
must remain in the building until 9 p.m. on the last day of the Fair.
11. Canned goods MUST be tagged as to method and time used in processing. This may be added to your exhibitor’s ticket when
delivering items for display. Follow OSU and USDA processing recommendations. These may be obtained from the Cooperative
Extension Office in Cortland. All entries must be in regulation jars with new lids. Approved methods are hot water bath and pressure canner.
12. The person entering baked goods must have baked them. They will be judged on general appearance, flavor, lightness, quality, and texture.
A copy or recipes where indicated please, otherwise entry will be placed in Boxed category.
13. If you need help completing your entry form, someone will be available as per rule B-9.
14. Entries brought in without required recipes or explanations, will not be judged.
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BAKED GOODS • PREMIUMS: 1st - $5 ★ 2nd - $4 ★ 3rd - $3
BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE WILL BE CHOSEN FROM THE FIRST PLACE WINNERS IN THE FOLLOWING CLASSES:
Section A: Cakes
Class 1: Decorated or Special Technique Class 3: Boxed (state variety)
Class 2: Scratch (include recipe)
Section B: CupCakes (3 on a paper plate please)
Class 1: Scratch (include recipe) Class 2: Boxed (state variety)
Section C: pies (include recipe)
Class 1: Fruit Filled Class 3: Cheesecake (Please bring in Cooler)
Class 2: Custard or Cream (Please bring in Cooler) Class 4: Any Other, state type on entry
Section D: Cookies, RECIPES MUST BE INCLUDED (4 on a plate)
Class 1: Brownies Class 3: Refrigerator Class 5: No Bake Class 7: Ethnic
Class 2: Drop Cookies Class 4: Cut Out or Pressed Class 6: Bar Cookies Class 8: Any Other Type
Section E: Breads, RECIPES MUST BE INCLUDED
Class 1: White or wheat Class 4: Muffins (3 on a plate) Class 7: Any Other
Class 2: Machine Made Class 5: Rolls (3 on a plate)
Class 3: Flavored (Banana, Zucchini, etc.) Class 6: Biscuits (3 on a plate)
Section F: Candy, RECIPE MUST BE INCLUDED, 4 PIECES ON A PLATE
Class 1: Fudge Class 3: Caramel or toffee Class 5: Any Other
Class 2: Dipped Choclates Class 4: Candies made with a mold
Section G: Special Contest
Entry fee is $2.00 per entry, one entry per exhibitor in each Special Contest class; recipe MUST be included with entry.
Both Classes are open to adults and juniors (please state on entry form if exhibitor is adult or junior).
Class 1: Dinner Rolls with RED STAR YEAST.
RED STAR YEAST is providing the prizes for this contest NO PAID PREMIUMS. This year your challenge is to use RED STAR YEAST to
make your best dinner roll recipe. YOU MUST USE RED STAR YEAST AND AN EMPTY PACKAGE MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR ENTRY.
If no yeast package is presented with your rolls, you will not be judged.
Class 2: Sugar Free Contest Premium: 1st $10 ★ 2nd $5 ★ 3rd $3
This year we are giving you the assignment to make sugar free recipes. Baked goods or anything else you can make either sugar free or
using a sugar free substitute.
CANNED GOODS • PREMIUMS: 1st - $5 ★ 2nd - $4 ★ 3rd - $3
BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE WILL BE CHOSEN FROM THE FIRST PLACE WINNERS IN THE FOLLOWING CLASSES:
Section H: Jams, Jellies, marmalades
Class 1: Jelly, state type on entry Class 3: Butters, state type on entry Class 5: Any Other
Class 2: Jam, state type on entry Class 4: Marmalades, state type on entry
Section J: Canned Fruit
Class 1: State type on entry
Section K: Canned Vegetables
Class 1: State type on entry
Section L: PiCkles
Class 1: Sweet Class 2: Dill Class 3: Any Other
Section M: salsa, sauCes, mustards, and relishes
Class 1: State type on entry
Section N: Vinegars
Class 1: State type on entry, must be sealed with wax
Section O: any other Canned ProduCt
Class 1: State type on entry
Section P: dried ProduCts
Class 1: Dried fruit, state type Class 3: Dried Herbs, state type Class 5: Any Other Dried
Class 2: Dried vegetables, state type Class 4: Dried Meat, state type Product, state type
Section Q: honey
Class 1: Comb Honey Class 2: Extracted Honey
Section R: maPle syruP 1/2 Pint Containers aCCePted, syruP will be tasted
Section S: wine, will be tasted
Class 1: Red Class 2: White Class 3: Brandy Class 4: Mead Class 5: Any other
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Good luck everyone participating in the
2009 Trumbull County Fair!
Capri S. Cafaro
Ohio State Senate
Minority Leader
32nd District
Representing Trumbull and Ashtabula Counties
PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF SENATOR CAFARO, RONALD G. SILVESTRI, TREASURER.
600 WARNER RD. HUBBARD, OHIO 44425
2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 25
Dairy Cattle Dept.
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Directors: Paul Aaron, Chairman, Richard Houk & Nerissa Roscoe
Assistants: Leanne Rex, Rita Kibler
JUDGING Saturday, July 4, 2009 • 9:00 a.m.
SECTIONS
1. Ayshires 2. Brown Swiss 3. Guernseys 4. Holsteins 5. Jerseys 6. Milking Shorthorns
PREMIUMS
Classes L & ZA $50 + Banner • Classes C, K, Y, & Z $10 + Rosette
All Other Classes: 1st - $35 ★ 2nd - $30 ★ 3rd - $25 ★ 4th - $20 ★ 5th - $15 ★ 6th - $10 ★ 7th - $10 ★ 8th - $10
CLASSES
Class A: Bull Calf (Calved 9/1/2008 - 4/30/2009)
Class B: Yearling Bull (9/1/2007 - 8/31/2008)
Class C: Junior Champion Bull
Class D: Junion Heifer Calf (Calved 3/1/2009 - 4/30/2009)
Class E: Intermediate Heifer Calf (Calved 12/1/2008 - 2/29/2009)
Class F: Senior Heifer Calf (Calved 9/1/2008 - 11/30/2008)
Class G: Summer Yearling Heifer (Calved 6/1/2008 - 8/31/2008)
Class H: Junior Yearling Heifer (Calved 3/1/2008 - 5/31/2008)
Class I: Intermediate Yr. Heifer (Calved 12/1/2007 - 2/28/2008)
Class J: Senior Yearling Heifer (Calved 9/1/2007 - 11/30/2007)
Class K: Junior Champion Female
Class L: Supreme Junior Champion Female
(Selected from all breeds – Junior Champion Females)
Class M: Junior Get-of-Sire (3 animals from classes A thru J)
Class N: Junior Best Three Females (3 females under 2 yrs. of age, none of which have freshened, all bred
and at least one owned by exhibitor)
Class O: Junior Two Year Old (Calved 3/1/2007 - 8/31/2007)
Class P: Senior Two Year Old (Calved 9/1/2006 - 2/28/2007)
Class Q: Junior Three Year Old (Calved 3/1/2006 - 8/31/2006)
Class R: Senior Three Year Old (Calved 9/1/2005 - 2/28/2006)
ClassS: Four Year Old Cow (Calved 9/1/2004 - 8/31/2005)
Class T: Five Year Old Cow (Calved 9/1/2003 - 8/31/2004)
Class U: Aged Cow in Milk (Born before 9/1/2003)
Class V: 1000,000 Pound Cow (Cow that produced at least 100,000 lbs. of milk)
Class W: 3 & 4 Year Old Dry Cow (Calved 9/1/2004 - 8/31/2006)
Class X: Dry Cow (Born before 9/1/2004)
Class Y: Senior Champion Female
Class Z: Grand Champion Female
Class ZA: Supreme Champion Female Selected from all breeds Sr. Champion Females
Class ZB: Best Udder
Class ZC: Senior Get-of-Sire (3 animals, 2 yrs. old & over)
Class ZD: Produce of Dam (2 animals, any age)
Class ZE: Sr. Best Three Females (3 animals, 2 yrs. old & over)
Class ZF: Dam & Daughter
2009 ADULT DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP
Proudly Sponsored by: Trumbull County Farm Bureau
No Entry Required - Sign Up Day of Event
Class A: After 4-H Age to 35 years old
Class B: Ages 36 and older
2009 Trumbull County Fair Dairy Herdsman Award
Special Prize for Outstanding Herdsman
Proudly Sponsored by: Trumbull County Farm Bureau
The following distinguishing qualities will be taken into account:
A. Neatness & attractiveness of exhibits. D. Exhibitor’s demeanor during Fair.
B. Appearance of Cattle. E. Friendliness toward other exhibitors.
C. Cleanliness of aisle. F. Promotion of exhibitor’s breed.
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Dairy Cattle Dept.
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Sunday Programs July 5, 2009
PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: Trumbull County Farm Bureau
No Pre-entry required ~ Sign up Day of Show
2:00 p.m. Cow Milking Contest
Location: Milking Parlor
2:30 p.m. Dress A Kow Contest
Location: Universal Arena This contest is open to
Trumbull Fair Junior/ Open Dairy and Beef Exhibitors.
Two Categories
BEEF PROMOTION:
Any beef animal, plus exhibitor(s) who are
dressed in costumes promoting the BEEF industry.
DAIRy PROMOTION:
Any dairy animal, plus exhibitor(s) who
are dressed in costumes promoting the DAIRY industry.
yOUR ANIMAL MUST BE
DRESSED FOR THIS CONTEST.
3:00 p.m.
Pee-Wee Dairy Showmanship
Location: Universal Arena
Daily Craft
Demonstration
Wednesday through Sunday in the
Domestic Building in addition to our
hand quilting demonstration. Scarpaci’s
Fresh Fruits &
Vegetables,
139 Forest N.E.
330-393-5225
Fax: 330-393.0572
www.scarpacisproduce.com
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Dairy Goat Dept.
230
Directors: Carolyn Evinsky, Chairman
Ken Kubala & Richard Turner
Boer, Pygmy, Pee Wee Showmanship & Meat Goat Classes ~ Wednesday, July 1, 2009 @ 3 p.m.
All Dairy Goat Classes ~ Friday, July 3, 2009 @ 3 p.m..
RULES:
1. Entries close per general rule B-9.
2. Entries open to all counties.
3. Entry fee is 10% of first place premium.
4. Exhibitors must purchase an exhibitor pass or membership.
5. Exhibitors will be required to show registration for all goats shown. They must own
the animal 30 days prior to Fair, and show their own animals.
6. All animals brought to the fair must be exhibited in a class and expected to be shown, or the exhibitor
may be disqualified from all winnings.
7. Entries limited to available space, as always, Jr. Fair Projects have 1st right of pen space.
Also due to the limited space, YOU WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO BRING EXTRA ANIMALS IN FROM HOME.
8. Pen judging will be at the discretion of the Judge.
9. No bedding or feed will be furnished by the Fair Board.
10. All livestock must enter Gate D and be in place by 4:00 p.m. the first day of the fair and remain until
last day of fair at 8:00 p.m.
11. THERE WILL BE A REQUIRED MILK OUT 12 HOURS BEFORE THE GOAT SHOW.
PREMIUMS
1st - $10 ★ 2nd - $8 ★ 3rd - $6 ★ 4th - $4 ★ 5th - $2
SECTIONS
1. Alpine 6. Lamancha 11. Pygmy
2. Angora 7. Market 12. Pygora
3. Boer 8. Nigerian Dwarf 13. Saanen
4. Kiko 9. Nubian 14. Toggenberg
5. Kinder 10. Oberhasli
Class A: Does (3 months and younger)
Class B: Does (4-6 months)
Class C: Yearlings
Class D: Does (1 year and under 2 years not in milk)
Class E: Does (1 year and under 2 years in milk)
Class F: Does (2 years and under 3 years)
Class G: Does (3 years and under 5 years)
Class H: Does (5 years and older)
Class I: Does (In milk, any age, to be judged on udder only)
Class J: Breeders exhibit (two or more does, bred and owned by exibitor, limited to one entry)
Class K: Get-Of-Sire (4 does from not less than two dams, not more than one from any multiple
birth allowed. Get-of-Sire need not be owned by exhibitor.
Entries to be made in the name of the Sire).
Class L: Produce-of-Dam (Two does of different ages. Need not be owned by exhibitor.
Entries to be made in name of Dam.)
Class M: Mother & Daughter (Any age)
Class N: Dairy Herd (Four does, any age, owned by exhibitor)
Class O: Market Class
Class P: Pee Wee Showmanship (ages 5 thru 8)
Best of Show - One winner only over all the winners. Rosette Only.
Animals Entered in Class I - N must have previously exhibited in Class A - H
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Domestic Arts/needlecraft
Dept.
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Don Nelson, Chairman • Teri Nelson, Assistant
RULES
1. Entries close per general rule B-9.
2. Articles will be accepted on Sunday, Jne 28, 2009, from 10 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. ONLY at the Trumbull County Fairgrounds.
3. Entry fees are 10% of the first place premium. Minimum entry is 50 cents per entrant, payable at registration. Exhibitors must
purchase an exhibitor pass or a membership. Only two entries per exhibitor please, such as 2 embroidered quilts or 2 crochet afghans.
4. Items must be made by the person entering them.
5. Please mark your entries as to Junior (state age), Amateur, Professional, or Senior Citizen. A professional is anyone who
teaches or sells those items entered for profit. Items may only be entered once in a Fair, duplicate patterns entered by
one person will be considered a set. In accordance with the rules and regulations governing premiums awarded at the
Trumbull County Fair, the judges are instructed only on entries worthy of such premiums.
6. Only clean items will be judged on neatness, method used, originality and technique. In those classes in which no competition
exists, or if, in the opinion of the judges, articles are not worthy of a first award, the Judge may award a second, third, fourth
or no award. Where two items are both of equal merit, the Judge may award duplicate awards.
7. Like techniques will be judged against each other. For example, a knitted sweater will not be
judged against a machine sewn coat, although both are adult apparel. Final or further division, if
necessary, is the decision of the judge. Every precaution will be taken for the care of the exhibits. Hostesses will be on
duty in the building, but the Fair Board will not be responsible for damage to or loss of property.
8. The building will be closed at 8:00 p.m. on the last day of Fair, to prepare for the release of entries. Ribbons, awards,
and entries may be claimed after 9:00 p.m. on that day. All exhibits MUST remain in the building until that time.
Items not picked up the next day, between 10:00 a.m. and Noon will be left at the Secretary’s Office and the Fair Board
will not be responsible for them.
9. Nursing Home displays are welcome. Special ribbons will be awarded to these displays.
NEEDLECRAFT
BEST OF SHOW ROSETTE WILL BE AWARDED FROM THE FIRST PLACE WINNERS OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES:
PREMIUMS: 1st - $10 ★ 2nd - $5 ★ 3rd - $3
Section A: Quilts (Please state if person other than entrant worked on quilt)
Class 1: Applique Class
Class 2: Child’s or Baby’s up to 45” x 60” Class 6: Pieced and Tied
Class 3: Embroidered Class 7: Pieced and Quilted
Class 4: Group Quilt Class 8: Machine Embroidered
Class 5: Machine Quilted Class 9: Technique not listed
Section B: Original Works: Must be designed by person entering, or stated so on entry, such as: sewn by me,
designed by Mom. State method used.
Section C: Afghans and Bedspreads
Class 1: Baby Class 4: Machine Knit
Class 2: Crochet Class Class 5: Woven
Class 3: Knit Class 6: Technique not listed
Section D: Tablecloths
Class 1: State method used
PREMIUMS: 1st - $6 ★ 2nd - $5 ★ 3rd - $3
Section E: Clothing Embellishment, addition to purchased clothing
Class 1: State Method Used
Section F: Apparel, Adult and Children
Class 1: State Method Used
Section G: RUGS
Class 1: Crochet Class 3: Woven
Class 2: Latch Hook Class 4: Technique not listed
Section H: Pictures or Wallhangings, state on entry which one
Class 1: Counted Cross stitch, state on entry fabric Class 5: Quilted
which count of
Class 2: Crewel Class 6: Machine Embroidered
Class 3: Embroidered Class 7: Technique not listed
Class 4: Needlepoint
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PREMIUMS: 1st - $5 ★ 2nd - $3 ★ 3rd - $2
Section I: Pillows
Class 1: State technique used
Section J: Holiday Decorations
Class 1: State needlework technique used
Section K: Pillowcases
Class 1: State technique used
Section L: Place Mats or Luncheon sets
Class 1: State technique used
Section M: Doily, Scarves, or Vanity Sets (MUST BE MOUNTED ON HEAVY CARDBOARD)
Class 1: State technique used
Section N: Dolls and Toys
Class 1: State Needlework technique used
Section O: Miscellaneous, any needlework item not covered by the above classes.
Class 1: State technique used
MANUAL CRAFTS
Best of Show will be chosen from the first place winners of the following classes:
PREMIUMS: 1st - $5 ★ 2nd - $3 ★ 3rd - $2
Section P: Woodworking
Class 1: Lathe work Class 3: Furniture
Class 2: Carving Class 4: Item not listed, state method used
Section Q: Leather Crafts
Class 1: State Item and method used
Section R: Basketry and Caning
Class 1: State Item and method used
HOME CRAFTS
PREMIUMS: 1st - $5 ★ 2nd - $3 ★ 3rd - $2
Section S: Jewelry making
Class 1: Beadwork Class 3: Any other method
Class 2: Femo or Clay
Section T: Paper Mache
Class 1: State Item and method used
Section U: Shell Items
Class 1: State Item and method used
Section V: Other Manual Crafts not listed
Class 1: State Item and method used
PREMIUMS: 1st - $4 ★ 2nd - $3 ★ 3rd - $2
Section W: Floral Arrangements, dried or silk, no live plants
Class 1: Wreaths Class 3: Wall or door displays
Class 2: Corsages Class 4: Other, not listed
Section X: Scrap Book Pages, one page per entry, YOU MUST MOUNT ENTRY ON HEAVY CARDBOARD, TO STAND IN SHOWCASE
Section Y: Stamping, state method used
Section Z: Kids 5 years and under only!
Class 1: Needlecraft Class 2: Manual Craft Class 3: Technique not listed
SPECIAL CONTESTS
Section AA:
Kids Special Contest: Entry fee $1.00 limited to one entry per child. This year we are asking you to deco-
rate a pair of flip flops or clogs, using any material or techniques that you like. The rules are that they must
do the project themselves, no help please! Entries accepted from children up to 12 years of age. This is a
popular vote contest, so imagination counts!
Section BB:
Section BB: Adult Special Contest: Entry fee is $1.00 limited to one entry per exhibitor. This year we
would like to showcase imagination machine embroidery. NOTHING LARGER THAN AN ADULT T-SHIRT
PLEASE!! Item must be done by person entering it. How creative can you get?? Imagination counts as
this is a popular vote contest! GOOD LUCK
2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 30
Draft Horses Dept.
240
Directors: Tom sawyer Chairman
Ken Kubala & Donald nelson
Judging Halter Classes: Friday, July 3, 2009 at 10:00 a.m.
RULES
1. Entries close per general rule B-9.
2. Entry fee is 10% of first place premium. Money must accompany the entry.
3. There will be a committee to screen all animals to determine if they are in show condition.
4. All horses entered for premiums must be entered in the name of the bonafide owner. Registration must be
available to the department chairman if he so requests. Penalty is forfeiture of the premiums.
5. Horses to be shown at halter are judged on conformation, style and movement.
6. In no way will premiums be awarded either for first or second when the animal is unsound or blemished and,
in the eyes of the judge, not worthy as representing the breed displayed.
7. Age of the horses will be reckoned from January 1st of the year of birth.
8. Schedule will be followed as closely as practical in judging, subject to change at any time by Superintendent in charge.
9. Superintendent will call the entries ten minutes before the judging starts. Judge will proceed promptly
after such a call is made.
10. Exhibitors will keep their area clean. Manure dumpsters are provided for daily removal of manure. Exhibitors are
responsible for completely cleaning the stalls at the end of the Fair.
11. Stall assignments will be made by the Chairman as soon as all the entries are in.
12. Draft horses must be stabled by Tuesday, June 30, 2009, by 4:00 p.m.
13. All stallions one year or over must have registration papers.
14. Out-of-state horses must have a Health Certificate and a Negative Coggins Test. No Coggins or health papers
are necessary for Ohio horses.
15. A suckling colt is one foaled after January 1, 2008.
16. No horses will be permitted to run loose in the ring.
PREMIUMS: 1st. - $35 ★ 2nd - $25 ★ 3rd - $20 ★ 4th -$15
SECTION 1: Belgian SECTION 2: Clydesdale/Shires
SECTION 3: Percheon
Class A: Stallion, 4 years and older
Class B: Stallion, 3 years and under 4
Class C: Senior Champion Stallion, 3 years and over – ROSETTE
Class D: Reserve Senior Champion Stallion – ROSETTE
Class E: Stallion, 2 years and under 3
Class F: Stallion, 1 year and under 2
Class G: Stallion Colt
Class H: Junior Champion Stallion, 2 years and under – ROSETTE
Class I: Reserve Jr. Champion Stallion – ROSETTE
Class J: Reserve Grand Champion Stallion – ROSETTE
Class K: Grand Champion Stallion – ROSETTE
Class L: Mare, 4 years and older
Class M: Wet Mare, foaled after January 1, 2008
Class N: Mare, 3 years and under 4
Class O: Senior Champion Mare, 3 years and over – ROSETTE
Class P: Reserve Sr. Champion Mare – ROSETTE
Class Q: Mare, 2 years and under 3
Class R: Mare, 1 year and under 2
Class S: Filly
Class T: Junior Champion Mare, 2 Years and under – ROSETTE
Class U: Reserve Jr. Champion Mare – ROSETTE
Class V: Reserve Grand Champion Mare – ROSETTE
Class W: Grand Champion Mare – ROSETTE
Class X: Mare & Colt, each to count 50%
Class Y: Produce of Dam (2 animals from same mare)
Class Z: Get-of-sire (3 aminals out of same stallion)
Class ZA: Teams of mares at halter
Class ZB: Supreme Champion Mare – ROSETTE - Winner of Grand
Champion mare in Section 1, 2, & 3.
Class ZC: Supreme Champion Stallion – ROSETTE - Winner of Grand Champion stallion in Section 1, 2, & 3.
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SECTION 4: Grade Horses/All Other Draft
Class A: Stallion/Gelding, 3 years and over
Class B: Stallion/Gelding, 2 years and under
Class C: Champion Stallion/Gelding – ROSETTE
Class D: Team of Geldings
Class E: Mare, 3 years and under
Class F: Mare, 2 years and under
Class G: Champion Mare – ROSETTE
SECTION 5: Showmanship
Class A: Jr. Showmanship, ages 14 & under
Class B: Sr. Showmanship, ages 15 - 18
Drive-in Hitch Show - Saturday, July 4, 2009 at 10:00 am
RULES
1. Entries may be made on or before the day of the event.
2. Entry fee is 10% of the first place premium.
3. Gate fee is the responsibility of the exhibitor.
4. Mares, geldings and stallions are eligible for all classes.
5. Horses shall be shown hitched to a suitable vehicle.
6. A hitch shown in the classes for 4 to 6 horses may be made up of horses owned by one or more exhibitors.
7. Driver and one assistant shall be permitted on the cart or wagon while in the ring.
8. All entries shall be ready well in advance of the class time to avoid delays.
9. Hitches not ready when the class is called, will not be allowed to show.
10. The hitch classes will be judged on quality, performance, and ease of handling.
SECTION 6: Drive-in Draft Horse and Pony/Halflinger Hitch Classes
Class A: Draft Mens Cart (Premium: 40-30-25-20-10)
Class B: Pony/Halflinger Mens Cart (Premium: 25-18-13-8-4)
Class C: Draft Sr. Showmanship Cart (ages 15-18) (Premium: 40-30-25-20-10)
Class D: Pony/Halflinger Showmanship Cart (ages 15-18) (Premium: 25-18-13-8-4)
Class E: Draft Ladies Cart (Premium: 40-30-25-20-10)
Class F: Pony/Halflinger Ladies Cart (Premium: 25-18-13-8-4)
Class G: Draft Jr. Showmanship Cart (ages 14 & under) (Premium: 40-30-25-20-10)
Class H: Pony/Halflinger Jr. Showmanship Cart (ages 14 & under) (Premium: 25-18-13-8-4)
Class I: Draft Tandem (Premium: 40-30-25-20-10)
Class J: Pony/Halflinger Tandem (Premium 25-18-13-8-4)
Class K: Draft Team (Premium: 40-30-25-20-10)
Class L: Pony/Halflinger Team (Premium: 25-18-13-8-4)
Class M: Draft Sr. Showmanship Team (ages 15-18) (Premium: 40-30-25-20-10)
Class N: Pony/Halflinger Sr. Showmanship Team (ages 15-18) (Premium: 25-18-13-8-4)
Class O: Draft Jr. Showmanship Team (ages 14 & under) (Premium: 40-30-25-20-10)
Class P: Pony/Halflinger Jr. Showmanship Team (ages 14 & under) (Premium: 25-18-13-8-4)
Class Q: Draft Unicorn (Premium: 60-50-40-25-15)
Class R: Pony/Halflinger Unicorn (Premium 40-35-25-18-10)
Class S: Draft Four Horse Hitch (Premium: 75-60-50-35-25)
Class T: Pony/Halflinger Four Horse Hitch (Premium: 60-50-40-35-25)
Class U: Draft Horse Single Farm Hitch (Farm Harness) hitched to a suitable vehicle (Premium: 40-30-25-20-10)
Class V: Draft Horse Under Saddle (English or Western) (Premium: 40-30-25-20-10)
Class W: Pony/Halflinger Six Horse Hitch (Premium: 90-65-50-35-20)
Class X: Draft Farm Team (Farm Harness) hitched to a suitable vehicle (Premium: 40-30-25-20-10)
Class Y: Draft Six Horse Hitch (Premium: 200-110-85-70-50)
The Trumbull County Fair does not require rabies
vaccinations for livestock for the 2009 fair. However,
rabies vaccinations are required for dogs, cats, and ferrets.
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School Bus Races
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
6:00 p.m. - Grandstand
STICK AROUND FOR ComPACT CAr rACes
FireWorK DisPlAy by Hamburg Fireworks Display, inc.
sunday, July 5 approx. 10 pm
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2009 sCHeDule oF eVenTs
SUNDAy, JUNE 28 SET-UP DAy
10 am – 2 pm Domestic Arts, Culinary Arts canned goods ONLY entries taken
11 am – 2 pm Fine Arts, and Photography entries taken
MONDAy, JUNE 29 SET-UP DAy
9 am – 9 pm Exhibit/ 4- H Booth setup
9 – 11 am Open - Class Baked Goods entries accepted
9 am – 5 pm Hay & Grain entries taken
2-7 pm Spaghetti Dinner - Saddle Horse Arena
6 – 8 pm Flower Show Entries taken – Front of Flower Barn at split door
6 pm JR. FAIR KING & QUEEN – Historical Stage
7 pm MISS TRUMBULL COUNTY FAIR BEAUTY PAGEANT –Bicentennial Stage
TUESDAy, JUNE 30 OPENING DAy
8 am Admission Gate C/ remaining gates open at 10 am.
8 – 10 am Flower Show Entries taken – Front of Flower Barn at split door
8 – 12 pm Exhibit/ 4-H Booth set-up
1 – 5 pm Rides Open
1 pm Flower Show Opens
3 pm Jr. Fair Horse Four Station Judging – Saddle Horse Area
4 pm All Animal Exhibits in place/ Sheep/Goat Weigh-in
4:30 pm Poultry/ Dairy Cattle Weigh-in
5 pm Beef Cattle/ Hogs Weigh-in
6 pm 4-H ROYAL COURT – Historical Stage
6 – 11 pm Rides Open
6 pm SCHOOL BUS RACES & COMPACT CAR RACES - Grandstand
6:30 PM OPENING CEREMONY - w/ PARADE OF COLORS MARCH to follow
7:30 pm PARADE OF COLOR COMPETITION in Sawyer Ring
10 pm Gates Close
WEDNESDAy, JULy 1
8 am Admission Gate C/ remaining gates open at 10 am.
9 am Open-Class Rabbit Show / Jr. Fair Sheep Show / Jr. Fair PAS Horse Show – Sawyer Ring
9:30 am Jr. Fair Dairy Feeder / Dairy Beef Show
Noon Jr. Fair Rabbit Show
1 – 5 pm Rides Open
3 pm Jr. Fair Meat Goat Show w/ Open-Class Boer, Pygmy, Meat & Pee Wee Showmanship
Goat Show to follow/ Open-Class Sheep Show
5 pm Jr. Fair Swine Show
5:30 PM Jr. Fair Horseman/ Horsewoman Competition – Sawyer Ring
6 – 11 pm Rides Open
5:30 AUTO RACES: HOT LAPS - Grandstand
6 pm AUTO RACES: Late Crate Models & E-Modes – Grandstand
8 pm JR. FAIR DAIRY CHEESE AUCTION
10 pm Gates Close
THURSDAy, JULy 2
8 am Admission at Gate C/ remaining gate open at 10 am./ Jr. Fair Carcass Contest
9 am Jr. Fair Contest Horse Show- Sawyer Ring / Jr. Fair Cat Show
9:30 am Jr. Fair Pocket Pets Judging
Noon Jr. Fair Beef Showmanship
1 pm SPELLING BEE – Historical Stage Area – Sponsored by “Trumbull Retired Teacher’s
Association” Registration deadline 12:45 pm
1 – 5 pm Rides Open
2 pm Open-Class Beef Cattle Show
4 pm Jr. Fair Market Beef Show
5 pm Jr. Fair Poultry Contest
5:30 pm AUTO RACES: HOT LAPS – Grandstand
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2009 sCHeDule oF eVenTs
6 pm AUTO RACES: B.R.P. Modifies & Stock Car– Grandstand
6 – 11 pm Rides Open
8 pm Jr. Fair Carcass Contest Results
10 pm Gates Close
FRIDAy, JULy 3
8 am Admission Gate C/ remaining gates open at 10 am.
9 am Jr. Fair Rabbit Showmanship
9:30 am Jr. Fair Dairy Show
10 am Open-Class Draft Horse Halter Judging – Draft Horse Show Ring/Jr. Fair Cavies Judging/ Jr.
Fair Stick Horse Fun Show – Sawyer Ring
11 am Jr. Fair Free Style Horse Show – Sawyer Ring
Noon Jr. Fair Horse Intro to Senior Members
1 – 5 pm Rides Open
3 pm Open- Class Dairy Goat Show / Jr. Fair Dairy, Showmanship & Cloverbud Goat
4 pm Jr. Fair Horse Tack Check for Versatility
5 pm Jr. Fair Versatility Horse Show – Sawyer Ring
7 pm TRUCK PULLS – 4x4’s & Semi Trucks by Full Pull Productions- Grandstand
6 – 11 pm Rides Open
10 pm Gates Close
SATURDAy, JULy 4 VETERN’S DAy –“HAPPy JULy 4TH” Free admission to all veterans with proper ID
8 am Admission Gate C/ remaining gates open at 10 am.
9 am Open Class Dairy Cattle Show / Jr. Fair English Horse Show – Sawyer Ring
10 am Drive-In Open-Class Draft Horse & Pony/Half linger Hitch Show-Draft Horse Ring
10:30 am JR. FAIR LIVESTOCK SALE – SALE Barn
1 – 5 pm Rides Open
6 pm TRUCK & TRACTOR PULL by Full Pull Productions - Grandstand
6 – 11 pm Rides Open
6:30 pm Jr. Fair Stick Horse Costume Contest
7 pm JR. FAIR TRUMBULL IDOL COMPETITON – Historical Stage
8 pm Jr. Fair Costume Class – Sawyer Ring
10 pm Gates Close
SUNDAy, JULy 5
8 am Admission Gate C/ remaining gates open at 10 am / Jr. Fair Super Showmanship
Horse Show- Sawyer Ring
8 - 11 am Breakfast – Saddle Horse Area “Sponsored by OSU 4-H Extension Office”
10 am Jr. Fair Western Horse Show – Sawyer Ring
1 – 5pm Rides Open
2 pm COW MILKING CONTEST – Milking Parlor
2:30 pm DRESS A KOW CONTEST – Universal Show Ring
3 pm PEE WEE DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP – Universal Show Ring/ Jr. Fair Lead Line Horse Show –
Sawyer Ring
5 pm DEMO DERBY - Grandstand
5:30 pm Champion Animals Load out time
6 – 9 pm Rides Open (Rides close at 9 pm on last day of fair)
7:30 pm Release LIVESTOCK SALE ANIMALS
8 pm Gates Close/ Release LARGE ANIMALS
8:30 pm Release SMALL ANIMALS
9:00 pm Release Culinary Arts, Domestic Arts, Fine Arts, Flower Show, Hay & Grain &
Photography Exhibits
10 pm approx FIREWORKS DISPLAY by Hamburg Fireworks Display, Inc. - Grandstand
11 pm Release Concessionaire & Vendor Exhibit
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Fine Arts Dept.
110
Nerissa Roscoe, Chairman • Carolyn Evinski, Assistant
RULES
1. Entries close per general rule B-9.
2. Articles will be accepted on Sunday, June 28, 2009, between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. ONLY at the
Trumbull County Fairgrounds. Please take entries to rear of office in the Banquet Hall
3. Entries are limited to 2 in each class per entrant. Exhibitors are responsible for choosing proper
classification and tagging items.
4. Entry fee is 10% of first premium.
5. Residents of Trumbull County and surrounding counties are eligible to enter.
6. Name and address should be attached to each entry.
7. Pieces previously shown at Trumbull County Fair are not eligible.
8. No exhibit may be removed without exhibitor’s ticket. Articles may be picked up between 9:00 – 10:00 pm
on the last day of the fair or from 10:00 am to noon the next day. All items not picked up are taken to the fair
board office and are available M – F 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. Every precaution will be taken, but the Fair Board
cannot be held responsible for loss by theft or breakage.
10. Please mark entries as: Junior (16 years and younger); Amateur, or Professional.
11. PICTURES MUST BE READY TO BE HUNG WITH HANGERS SUITABLE TO WEIGHT OF ITEMS.
(Preferably eyes & wire for heavier items and plastic saw tooth hangers [found at Hobby Lobby] for
lighter items) ENTRIES WITHOUT THE PROPER HANGERS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED!
12. Please keep in mind we are a family fair, Thank You!
PREMIUMS ★ 1st. - $10 ★ 2nd - $6 ★ 3rd - $4
Section A: oil Painting
Class 1: Portrait / Figure Study Class 4: Abstract
Class 2: Still Life Class 5: Other
Class 3: Nature – Animal, Land, Sea
Section B: waterColor
Class 1: Portrait / Figure Study Class 4: Abstract
Class 2: Still Life Class 5: Other
Class 3: Nature – Animal, Land, Sea
Section C: Colored PenCils or magiC markers
Class 1: Portrait / Figure Study Class 4: Abstract
Class 2: Still Life Class 5: Other
Class 3: Nature – Animal, Land, Sea
Section D: PenCil sketCh
Class 1: Portrait / Figure Study Class 4: Abstract
Class 2: Still Life Class 5: Other
Class 3: Nature – Animal, Land, Sea
Section E: Pastel or CharCoal
Class 1: Portrait / Figure Study Class 4: Abstract
Class 2: Still Life Class 5: Other
Class 3: Nature – Animal, Land, Sea
Section F: Pen & ink
Class 1: Portrait / Figure Study Class 5: Calligraphy
Class 2: Still Life Class 6: Mixed Media
Class 3: Nature – Animal, Land, Sea Class 7: Abstract
Class 4: Illustrations
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Section G: Polymer - aCryliC
Class 1: Portrait / Figure Study Class 4: Reverse Glass Painting
Class 2: Still Life Class 5: Abstract
Class 3: Nature – Animal, Land, Sea Class 6: Other
Section H: graPhiC Prints
Class 1: Block Prints Linoleum Class 3: Wood Cut
Class 2: Silk Screen Class 4: Etching
Section I: sCulPture
Class 1: Paper Class 2: Wood
Class 3: Stone Class 4: Metal Class 5: Other
Section J: glass
Class 1: Engraving Class 3: Stained
Class 2: Etching Class 4: Other
CERAMICS
Section K: greenware modiFiCation
Class 1: Cut Out Class 2: Miscellaneous
Section L: underglaze
Class 1: Opaque Class 2: Miscellaneous
Section M: glaze
Class 1: One Glaze Only Class 3: Miscellaneous
Class 2: Glaze Combination, 2 or more used in combination, one over the other, and fired at the same time.
Section N: stoneware
Class 1: Miscellaneous
Section O: stains
Class 1: Opaque Class 4: Combination of Stain and Glaze
Class 2: Translucent Class 5: Miscellaneous
Class 3: Combination of Translucent and Opaque
Section P: PorCelain
Class 1: Miscellaneous
Section Q: dolls (stuFFed or bisque bodies)
Class 1: Porcelain Class 2: Ceramic Class 3: Miscellaneous
Section R: air brush Class 1: Miscellaneous
Section S: hand Formed, worked in Clay Class 1: Sculpturing Class 2: Miscellaneous
Section T : Jewelry Class 1: Miscellaneous
Section U: deCals Class 1: Miscellaneous
TOLE & DECORATIVE PAINTING
Section V: aCryliCs
Class 1: Slate Class 4: Wood cuts under 12”
Class 2: Glass Class 5: Wood cuts over 12”
Class 3: Metal Class 6: Other
Section W: oils
Class 1: Slate Class 4: Wood cuts under 12”
Class 2: Glass Class 5: Wood cuts over 12”
Class 3: Metal Class 6: Other
Section X: mixed media
Class 1: Slate Class 5: Paper
Class 2: Glass Class 6: Woods cuts under 12”
Class 3: Metal Class 7: Wood cuts over 12”
Class 4: Cloth Class 8: Other
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Flower
sHoW
A Standard Flower Show Theme: “A Garden Wedding”
Superintendent: Jack Lammers Presented by: HORTICULTURE PLACEMENT
THE TRUMBULL COUNTY GARDEN FORUM Monday, June 29 2009 . .Nancy Kovach, Loretta Prokop
ENTRIES CHAIRPERSON Tuesday, June 30, 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bev Patrick
President: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rita Bauger ALL CLUBS EXHIBIT
Flower Show Chairperson. . . . . . . Maxine Disko A+ and A Arrangers • B and C Arrangers (see rule #10)
Flower Show Co-Chairperson . . Alberta Ellwood
Flower Show Co-Chairperson . . . . . . Rita Bauger
Publicity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raelene Price BARN SITTING SCHEDULE
Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judy Smith Tuesday, June 30, 2009 Members at Large
Clerk Chairwoman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barb Wright Wednesday, July 1, 2009 Lordstown & Good Earth
Thursday, July 2, 2009 Howland Garden Club & 4 Seasons
ENTRIES CHAIRPERSON Friday, July 3, 2009 Herb Society
Monday, June 29, 2009 - Rita Bauger, Bea Vincent Saturday, July 4, 2009 Warren Twp. & Friendly Garden Club
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 - Rita Bauger Sunday, July 5, 2009 Forum Officers
Hours: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. • 2 - 6 p.m. • 6 - 9 p.m.
ARTISTIC PLACEMENT
Monday, June 29 2009 . . . .Alberta Ellwood, Phylis Buckner The president of each club will get together and
work out times so that the Barn is covered, at least
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 . . . . . . . Maxine Disko, Mary Jarrett by 4 people. Two at the front and two at back exit.
The schedule should be given to the Flower Show
Chairman by the Rose Tea. Duties: Water, Sweep,
Be attentive and Answer questions, Clean Up.
A Standard Flower Show Theme: “A Garden Wedding”
CLASS 1: Sweet Petite Flower Girl 5 inch mini CLASS 2: Blushing Bride (fresh) tones of pink
CLASS 3: Ruffled Mother of the Bride – showing texture CLASS 4: Proud Father of the Bride
CLASS 5: Always a Bridesmaid – one flower fresh foliage CLASS 6: Tall Dark Handsome Best Man – dark colors, dried
CLASS 7: The Nervous Groom – fresh/dried, showing motion CLASS 8: Ring Bearer
CLASS 9: Maid of Honor – fresh, featuring 1 figurine CLASS 10: Invited Guests – mass arrangement, fresh/dried
BARN CORNERS “A Wedding Garden”: 5 foot, must contain some plant material
Entries may be brought to the Barn on Monday, June 29th from 6-8 pm or Tuesday, June 30th from 8 – 10 am.
Exhibitors may pick up their entries on the last day of fair from 8 – 9 pm. Items not picked up on the last day of fair
will be available at the Fair Board office during regular hours until Friday, July10, 2009 at 4 pm after that all items
become the property of the Trumbull County Fair Board.
JUNIOR HIGH & HIGH SCHOOL ARTISTIC DIVISION Theme: “Gardens of Tomorrow”
CLASS 1: “MASS ARRANGEMENT” - (Rainbow of Colors) CLASS 2: “DESIGNERS CHOICE”
CLASS 3: “TOUCH OF ELEGANCE” Using a Bud Vase CLASS 4: “F.F.A. CONTEST PROJECT” - Blue and Yellow
CLASS 5: “TOMORROW” - Dried or Silk -
Jr. High and High School only pick up entries from 6 – 7 pm last day of fair.
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JUNIOR HIGH & HIGH SCHOOL HORTICULTURE DIVISION
CLASS 1: Houseplant grown for foliage. CLASS 2: Houseplant grown for flowers, must be in bloom.
CLASS 3: A dish garden, three or more plants.
CLASS 4: Any other single specimen entry of horticulture grown by exhibitor. Labeled as to species, variety and will be
judged with others entered of same species.
JUNIOR HIGH & HIGH SCHOOL LANDSCAPE DIVISION
CLASS 1: Family Living in the 90’s (Backyard) A landscape design and exhibit to cover an area 60’ x 100’. Include back of the
house – a plain view drawing, which should be an 8”x14” piece of paper. House designer’s choice. Scale will be 1/8” = 1’
LANDSCAPING RULES
1. All plans must be drawn to scale. A 1” - 1’ scale suggested.
2. Plans must include a top view and an elevation or side view.
3. Use plants suitable for Ohio climate.
5. A list of plants must be included, giving information as to number and size. Plant cost is optional.
6. Design drawing will be judged on originality of design, composition, suitable choice of plant materials,
legibility, and neatness of drawing.
HORTICULTURE
Division 1: Cut Specimen
1. Coleus, one branch 5. Petunia – single, 1 spray
2. Marigold – African, American 6. Petunia – double, 1 spray
3. Marigold – French, 1 spray 7. Petunia – ruffled, 1 spray
a. 3 alike 8. Zinnia – large, 1 blossom
b. 3 different 9. Zinnia -- small, 3 blossoms
4. Pansy – 3 blooms 10. Any other cut specimen, 3 blooms if small
Division 2: Perennials
11. Day Lilies 13. Coral Bells 15. Yucca
12. Daisy 14. Fox Glove 16. Any other specimen
Division 3: Bulbs & Tubers
17. Gladiolus – miniature, 1 spike 20. Dahlia – grown from tuber
18. Gladiolus – large & giant, 1 spike 21. Any other bulb or tuber, named
19. Dahlia – seed grown, 3 blooms
Division 4: Lilies (please do not remove antlers or stamen)
22. Calla 25. Miniature
23. Hosta or Plantation Lily – 26. Tiger
(3 leaves the same regardless of size) 27. Trumpet
24. Hybrids – Asiatic 28. Any other lily, named
a. open upfacing b. down facing c. out facing
Division 5: Roses: Hybrid Tea
29. White or near white 32. Pink or pink blend
30. Yellow or yellow blend 33. Red or red blend
31. Apricot or orange blend 34. Any other color Hybrid tea
Floribunda:
35. White or near white 38. Pink or pink blend
36. Yellow or yellow blend 39. Red or red blend
37. Orange or orange blend 40. Any other Floribunda
Grandiflora – naturally grown:
41. Any variety – one bloom 44. Old Fashioned Shrub Climber
42. Any variety – multiple bloom – Old Garden Rose
43. Miniature roses 45. Any other rose, named
Division 6: Houseplants
46. 1. Flowering Houseplants
a. African Violet – single b. African Violet – double
c. Mini d. trailers
e. Begonia f. Bromeliads
g. Any other flowering houseplant, named
2. Foilage Houseplant
a. Ferns b. Begonia (1-Rex, 2-Any other flowering)
c. Geranium d. Bromeliads
e. Any other foliage houseplant, named
47. Vines 48. Cacti 49. Succulent 50. Dish Gardens
(must be in owners possession three months)
51. Planters
52. Hanging Baskets
a. Flowering b. Foliage
53. Plants in unusual containers
(may be more than one plant per container)
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Division 7:
54. Collection of 10 different named cut flowers (in one container).
55. Collection of 10 different named cut foliage.
56. Plate of five different vegetables grown by you.
57. Collection of five different named dried or treated materials, no weeds.
58. Basket of artistically arranged garden flowers (yours)
59. a. Herbs, named b. Artistically arranged
1. Culinary c. Any other
2. Medicinal
3. Any other
Division 8: Trees & Shrubs
60. Trees & Shrubs c. Broadleaf Evergreens
a. Deciduous shrub branch d. Collection of five named cut branches
b. Deciduous tree branch 1. Deciduous 2. Evergreen
61. Bonsai
RULES
1. Interpretation of the schedule is of primary importance. Avoid disqualification by carefully
following schedule and reading rules.
2. Entries will be received from Monday, June 29, 2009 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday, June 30, 2009 8-10 a.m.! NO ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER
THAT WILL BE JUDGED! All entries are to be picked up at 9 p.m. on the last day of show. Those unable to pick-up their entries
on the last day of Fair, may pick them up the next day from 10 a.m. to noon.
SHOW DATE: Tuesday, June 30, 2009.
3. Florist grown flowers and foliage are permitted in all arrangement classes.
4. Accessories, bases and backgrounds may be used only at the exhibitor’s own risk.
5. Only one entry in each class permitted, unless the class is subdivided.
6. All entries in Horticulture Specimen classes must be grown by the exhibitor and should be labeled as to variety. Houseplants
must have been in exhibitor’s possession at least three months (Junior & High School Division – at least 45 days).
Horticulture specimen should be show quality and groomed.
7. No native grown conservation materials are to be used in any exhibit.
8. The committee will furnish containers for Horticulture Specimen classes.
9. No artificial fruit, nuts, vegetables, foliage or flowers will be permitted in any class unless class states otherwise.
10. There will be A+, A, B, and C Divisions in each arrangement class. A+ is for advanced arrangers and judges who have won
more than five Rosettes (Tri-Color, etc.) A — is for advanced arrangers and judges who have won less than five Rosettes.
B is for those who have heretofore won a first place (Blue) ribbon in an artistic arrangement class in a Trumbull County
Garden Forum Show. C is for all other members.
11. All arrangements must contain some plant material.
12. Artistic arrangements should not exceed 30” in width and no higher than 48”.
13. Painted or tinted material allowed where award permits.
14. The Junior Division will have two divisions: A. Ages 8-12 B. Ages 7 & under
15. Junior High and High School Division: Ages 13-18
16. All properties should be labeled with the owner’s name. Trumbull County Garden Forum Show Committee will exercise
all possible care but cannot be responsible for loss or damage.
AWARDS
1. ONE FIRST PLACE (blue ribbon), one seCond PlaCe (red ribbon), and one third PlaCe (yellow ribbon), may be awarded in each
class. One or more honorable mention (white) may be awarded for exceptionally high quality exhibits in a class or sub-class.
2. TRI-COLOR AWARD: An award to be given to an arrangement with fresh cut material
predominating and point scoring at least 95 points. Accessories permitted. Rosette of blue, red and yellow ribbons.
3. AWARD OF DISTINCTION: An award may be given to an arrangement consisting of dried, treated, tinted or glycerized or a
combination of these materials. Accessories permitted. Rosette of brown ribbons with gold lettering.
4. CREATIVITY AWARD: An award may be given to an arrangement point scoring at least 95 which uses a combination of fresh
and dried material. Creativity must be one of the qualities in the scale of points. Any arrangement in schedule may receive this award if they
qualify. Rosette of purple ribbons.
5. PETITE AWARD: An award given for a miniature or small design in a specified section of the Flower Show. Small rosette
of blue and white ribbons.
6. AWARD OF HORTICULTURE EXCELLENCE: An award may be given only to a named exhibit of fresh plant material judged
as the finest in the entire Horticulture Division. Rosette of green, orange, blue ribbons.
7. ARBOREAL AWARD: It is a section award and may be given to an exhibit of fresh plant material in a section com
posed of tree or shrub branches. Rosette of two value of green ribbons.
8. AWARD OF MERIT: Is a section award and may be given in the cut specimen division and one in the house plant
division if exhibit warrants it. Rosette of orange ribbons.
9. COLLECTOR’S SHOWCASE: It is a section award and may be given to a display or collection of fresh plant materials, with
no fewer than five specimens or no fewer than five container-grown plants of one family or no fewer than five with like characteristics.
Each specimen within the exhibit must score 95 points or more. The specimens must be properly named
as specified in the schedule. Rosette of brown and green ribbons.
10. SWEEPSTAKES AWARD: It will be given in the Artistic and Horticulture Divisions. It is a rosette of green and white ribbons.
11. HIGH SCHOOL GARDENERS AWARD: May be offered and awarded to an outstanding horticulture, design, or
educational exhibit in the High School Division and must score 90 points or more. One award may be given in each of the
categories above, for a total of three. Rosette of red and white ribbons.
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by Full Pull Productions
FriDAy,
July 3, 2009 @ 7:00 P.m.
Friday’s Total Purse $3,300
Class: 8,000 lb. Street Licensed Diesel 4x4 Trucks
6,200 lb. Street Licensed Gas 4x4 Trucks
22,000 lb. Street Licensed Semi Trucks
by Full Pull Productions
sATurDAy,
July 4, 2009 @ 6:00 P.m.
Saturday’s Total Purse $10,400
Classes: 10,000 lb. “Smoker Series” Tractors
8,000 lb. Pro Stock Diesel 4x4 Trucks
8,700 lb. Pro Stock Tractors
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Hay & Grain Dept.
140
richard Houk, Chairman
Paul Aaron, Assistant
RULES
1. Entries close per general rule B-9.
2. Entires will be received at AG Building, Monday, July 29, 2009 from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
All entries are to be picked up after 6:00 p.m. the last day of show.
3. Entry fee is 10% of first premium, minimum entry is 50 cents.
4. Exhibitors must purchase either an exhibitor’s pass or membership.
5. ALL entries must be home grown.
PREMIUMS 1st - $7 ★ 2nd - $6 ★ 3rd - $5
Premiums sponsored by: Trumbull Farm Bureau & Trumbull Soil & Water Conservation
SECTION A: Baled Hay (10” Slice) or (20” diameter round bale)
Class 1: Alfalfa, 50% or more alfalfa, first crop
Class 2: Clover, 50% or more clover, first crop
Class 3: Timothy, 50% or more timothy, first crop
Class 4: Mixed Hay, mixture of any legume & grasses, first crop
Class 5: Grass Hay, 50% or more brome, orchard, or other grasses, first cutting
GRAINS
Section B: Grass Seed (Entry to consist of one-quart clear glass jar)
Class 1: Clover, name variety Class 3: Timothy
Class 2: Alfalfa Class 4: Any other grass seed, name variety
Section C: Wheat (Entry to consist of one-quart clear glass jar) Class 1: Any named variety
Section D: Oats (Entry to consist of one-quart clear glass jar) Class 1: Any Named Variety
Section E: Soybean Seed (Entry to consist of one-quart clear glass jar) Class 1: Any Named Variety
Section F: Soybean Plant (Entry to consist of three plants with roots) Class 1: Any Named Variety
Section G: Shelled Corn (Entry to consist of one-quart clear glass jar of last years growth) Class 1: Any named variety
Section H: Ear Corn (entry to consist of five ears on plate of last years growth) Class 1: Any Named Variety
Section I: Corn Stalk (entry to consist of three stalks with roots of this years growth) Class 1: Any Named Variety
Section J: Popcorn (Entry to consist of one-pint clear jar of last years growth) Class 1: Any Named Variety
Section K: Ornamental Corn (Entry to consist of five ears on plate of last years growth) Class 1: Any Named Variety
Section L: Sunflower Seed (Entry to consist of one-quart clear glass jar of last years growth) Class 1: Any Named Variety
Section M: Speltz (entry to consist of one-quart glass jar of last year’s growth) Class 1: Any named variety
SILAGE
Section N: Corn Silage Class 1: Entry to consist of one-five gallon container.
Section O: Hay Silage Class 1: Entry to consist of one-five gallon container.
STRAW
Section P: Straw (10” Slice) Class 1: Wheat Class 2: Oat Class 3: Speltz
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Trumbull County Fair
Thank you for your support
Congressman
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Photography Dept.
150
Carolyn evinsky, Chairman
nerissa roscoe, Assistant
RULES
1. Entries close per general rule B-9.
2. Entry fee is 10% of first Premium
3. Limit three (3) entries per section per exhibitor. Exhibitors are responsible for choosing proper
classification and tagging items.
4. Articles will be accepted on: Sunday, June 28, 2009 between 11 a.m. to
2:00 p.m. ONLY at Trumbull County Fairgrounds. NO EXCEPTIONS.
5. Exhibitors must purchase either an Exhibitor’s pass or membership.
6. Prints must be solely the work of the Exhibitor.
7. All prints must be between 8”x10” and 16”x20”.
8. Pictures are to be matted only (NO FRAMES) and ready to hang with plastic saw tooth hangers.
(Hangers can be found at Hobby Lobby)
9. Name, address, and phone number of each entrant must appear on the back of EACH entry.
10. Exhibitor must mark entry form as: Young Photographer (16 years of age & under) or Senior
Photographer (all others).
11. No previous winning photos are to be entered.
12. Chairperson in charge has the right to reject any and all photos entered.
13. Every precaution will be taken, but the Fair Board will not be held responsible for the loss or damage of Entries.
14. No exhibit may be removed without exhibitor’s ticket. Photos may be picked up between 9:00 – 10:00 pm on
the last day of the fair or from 10:00 am to noon the next day. All items not picked up are taken to the fair
board office and are available M – F 9:00 am – 4:00 pm after that all entries become property of the
Trumbull County Fair Board
PREMIUMS: 1st - $10 ★ 2nd - $6 ★ 3rd - $4
Section A: Landscape
Section B: People
Section C: Animal
Section D: Other
Section E: Black & White
Section F: Digital (Digital prints are images that have been altered using a computer and software,
such as, but not limited to Adobe Photo Shop)
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2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 45
rabbits Dept.
270
Director: Tom sawyer
Assistant: Wanda sawyer
Judging date Wednesday, July 1, 2009 • 9:00 a.m.
RULES
1. Entries close per general rule B-9.
2. Entry fee is 10% of first place premium.
3. List on entry form EAR TATOO, BREED, VARIETY, SEX, CLASS PER ARBA RULES FOR EACH RABBIT.
Use one line for each rabbit entered. Form may be copied.
4. Entry form and ARBA remark cards MUST BE IN THE SAME EXHIBITORS NAME.
5. Cages will be provided on a first come, first serve basis. Water and feed containers must be provided by exhibitor
and be in good repair. Feed and bedding will not be provided.
6. Superintendent reserves the right to eliminate any animal that appears unhealthy or othewise unfit for show.
7. All rabbits must be permanently earmarked. If the earmark is not readable, the judge will be instructed to eliminate
the rabbit with forfeiture of fees paid. Put coop number in right ear.
8. Meat pen consists of three rabbits of the same breed and variety. Each rabbit must be less than 70 days old on the first
day of Fair and weigh less than five pounds.
9. Rabbits must be entered in a Class in Sections 1-44 to be entered in the Fur & Wool Class.
10. Rabbits eliminated or disqualified in singles classes will be eliminated from Fur & Wool Classes with forfeiture of fees paid.
11. Doe and litter consists of a doe and her litter. Litter to be from 6-8 weeks old. Limit two (2) doe and litter to an exhibitor.
Must secure pen with extra wire to keep babies in.
12. Make out own ARBA Remark Cards and entry forms. Turn both in at time of check-in (deadline Tuesday, June 30 at 4 p.m.) in
designated coop cage.
13. Clean cages as necessary during the week. Clean under cage daily.
14. All rabbits sold are released on Sunday at 8 p.m. only.
15. This is an ARBA sanctioned show and all ARBA show rules apply.
16. You must provide at least one person to carry your rabbits during judging.
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MEMBERSHIP DUES:
Adult: $20.00 per year OR $50.00 for 3 years
Youth: $12.00 per year or $30.00 for 3 years
Combination Husband/Wife: $30.00 per year or $75.00 for 3 years
Single Adult Family: $20.00 plus $5.00 per youth per year or $50.00 plus $10.00 per youth for three years
Husband/WifeFamily:$30.00 plus $5.00 per youth per year or $75.00 plus $10.00 per youth for three years
Section 1: American Section 19: Flemish Giant Section 37: Netherland Dwarf
Section 2: American Chincilla Section 20: Florida White Section 38: New Zealand
Section 3: American Fuzzy Lop Section 21: French Angora Section 39: Palomino
Section 4: American Sable Section 22: French Lop Section 40: Polish
Section 5: Belgian Hare Section 23: German Angora Section 41: Rex
Section 6: Beveren Section 24: Giant Angora Section 42: Rhinelander
Section 7: Blanc de Hotot Section 25: Giant Chincilla Section 43: Satin Angora.
Section 8: Britannia Petite Section 26: Harlequin Section 44: Satin
Section 9: Californian Section 27: Havana Section 45: Silver Fox
Section 10: Champagne d’Argent Section 28: Himalayan Section 46: Silver Marten
Section 11: Checkered Giant Section 29: Holland Lop Section 47: Silver
Section 12: Cinnamon Section 30: Hotot Section 48: Standard Chinchilla
Section 13: Creme d’Argent Section 31: Jersey Wooly Section 49: Tan
Section 14: Dutch Section 32: Lilac Section 50: Thrianta
Section 15: Dwarf Hotot Section 33: Lionhead Section 51: Velveteen Lop
Section 16: English Angora Section 34: Mini Lop Section 52: Woolies
Section 17: English Lop Section 35: Mini Rex
Section 18: English Spot Section 36: Mini Satin
PREMIUMS
1st - $7 ★ 2nd - $5 ★ 3rd - $3 ★ 4th - $2 ★ 5th - $1
Best in Show $20 ★ Reserve in Show $15
Class A: Senior Buck, over 6 months Class G: Breed Fur
Class B: Senior Doe, over 6 months Class H: Commercial Normal Fur Colored
Class C: Intermediate Buck, 6-8 months Class I: Commercial Normal Fur White
Class D: Intermediate Doe, 6-9 months Class J: Meat Pen
Class E: Junior Buck, under 6 months Class K: Doe & Litter
Class F: Junior Doe, under 6 months
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sheep Dept.
280
Director: Carolyn evinsky, Chairman
Ken Kubala, richard Turner
RULES
Judging Wednesday, Wednesday, July 1, 2009 • 3:00 p.m.
1. Entries open to all counties.
2. Entries close per general rule B-9.
3. Entries limited to available space.
4. Entry fee is 10% of first place premium. Money must accompany entry.
5. Exhibitors must purchase either an exhibitors pass or membership.
6. Entries are limited to 2 in each single class and one in each group class.
7. Animals must be on grounds by 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, June, 30, 2009.
8. No bedding or feed will be furnished by the Senior Fair Board.
9. All feed must be delivered through Gate D before 10:00 a.m. and after 11:00 p.m.
10. All necessary health and registration papers must accompany animals and be shown upon request.
Must own animals 30 days prior to Fair with registration papers.
11. Exhibitors are responsible for keeping their area clean.
PREMIUMS
1st - $12 ★ 2nd - $10 ★ 3rd - $8 ★ 4th - $6 ★ 5th - $4 ★ 6th - $2
Section 1: Cheviot Section 10: Oxford
Section 2: Columbia Section 11: Shropshire
Section 3: Corriedale Section 12: Southdown
Section 4: Dorset Section 13: Suffolk
Section 5: Hampshire Section 14: Tarhgee
Section 6: Long Wooled White Section 15: Tunis
Section 7: Merino (White) Section 16: Angora (WOOL CLASS ONLY)
Section 8: Montadale Section 17: LLAMA (WOOL CLASS ONLY)
Section 9: Natural Colored Sheep Section 18: Aplacas (WOOL CLASS ONLY)
PREMIUMS
1st - $12 ★ 2nd - $10 ★ 3rd - $8 ★ 4th - $6 ★ 5th - $4 ★ 6th - $2
Class A: Yearling Ram, 1 year & under 2
Class B: Ram Lamp, under 1 year
Class C: Pair of Ram Lambs
CHAMPION RAM ROSETTE
Class D: Yearling Ewe, 1 year & under 2
Class E: Pair Yearling Ewes
Class F: Ewe Lamb under 1 year
Class G: Pair of Ewe Lambs
CHAMPION EWE ROSETTE
Class H: Pen of Four Lambs, 2 ewes, 2 rams
Class I: Breeders Young Flock - Lambs (1 ram and 2 ewes)
Class J: Exhibitors Flock (1 ram, 2 yearling ewes, 2 lamb ewes)
Class K: Get-of-Sire - Four breeding animals (Get-of-Sire need not be owned by exhibitor)
PREMIUMS
1st - $5 ★ 2nd - $3 ★ 3rd - $2
Class L • WOOL
BEST OF SHOW WOOL ROSETTE & $10
Wool will be displayed in the Educational Building Release time is 9:00 p.m. the last day of Fair.
PREMIUMS
1st - $15 ★ 2nd - $13 ★ 3rd - $12 ★ 4th - $11 ★ 5th - $10 ★ 6th - $9
Class M: Open Class Market Lambs
RULES: 1. Lambs must weigh over 80 pounds.
2. Entry fee is 10% of first place premium.
3. Entries are limited to 2 per Exhibitor.
2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 48
2009
Parade of
Colors
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 • 7:30 pm
4-H Saddle Horse Area • The Parade of Colors
is open to all Junior Fair Clubs & Members
Jan soloman, Chairwoman
Tom sawyer, richard Turner
Grand March will start at Gate D,
turn left at Dairy Bar, then left on Front St.
Floats and parade marching units, wagons, etc.
will be judged by the Elk Club during the parade.
Judges will be located on stage across from Dairy Barns.
Categories:
1). Best Appearing Club Marching Unit
2). Best Appearing Float
Costume Class will be in the Horse Ring following the Parade
Categories:
1). Best Appearing Individual Award
2). Best Appearing Pony and Rider
3). Best Appearing Horse and Rider
4). Ken Rhine Award: Best representation of the theme
of the Parade of Colors.
(Patriotism, love of country, and the American Flag).
Note: Winners only win one of the categories
and a normal size American Flag must be in the
ring during the performance. Club participants
may consist of members, advisors, parents,
siblings, and grandparents.
2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 49
Miss
Trumbull
CountyFair
2009 Beauty Pageant
1st Place
$1,000
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All Trumbull County resident girls between the ages of 15
and 18 by Sunday, June 28, 2009 are eligible to enter the
Miss Trumbull County Fair-2009 Pageant.
Judging will be on Monday, June 29, 2009
at 7:00 pm on the Bicentennial Stage at
the Trumbull County Fairgrounds,
ACCEPTING FIRST 15 ENTRIES WITH AN
ENTRy DEADLINE OF FRIDAy, JUNE 5, 2009
Registration forms will be available at the fair office or on
our website Please call the Fair Office at 330-637-6010
for more information.
1ST RUNNER UP
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2ND RUNNER UP
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Chairperson: President Rich Roscoe
Pageant Coordinators: Nerissa Roscoe & Carolyn Evinsky
One free daily pass for each participant
2009 Trumbull County Fair Page 50
rules & reGulATions
TRUMBULL COUNTy AGRICULTURAL SOCIETy
– Constitution –
Article i - Title
section 1: The Society shall be known as the Trumbull County Agricultural Society.
Article ii - obJeCT
section 1: The object of this Society shall be to promote and encourage agriculture, industry, sci-
ence, art and other interests of Trumbull County which the Board deems proper and in
the best interest of the community.
Article iii - membership
section 1: Any resident (of voting age) of Trumbull County may become a member of this Society by
paying annually the membership fee fixed by the Board of Directors.
section 2: No person shall pay for or secure more than one such membership, and that membership
shall be for himself. No memberships shall be issued to corporations, organizations,
partnerships, or firms.
Article iV - boArD oF DireCTors
section 1: The management shall consist of a Board of 15 members, who shall be elected for a term
of three years and the terms so arranged that the terms of one-third of the members
shall expire annually.
section 2: Any vacancy caused by death, resignation, removal from office, or other causes, may be
filled by the Board until the next annual election, when a director shall be elected for the
unexpired term.
section 3: All Board of Director’s must purchase their membership by the current year’s January
regular monthly meeting.
Article V - eleCTion
section 1: The annual election of the Board of Directors must be marked with an “X” opposite the
name of each candidate from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
section 2: The said election shall be from ballot. Ballots must be marked with an “X” opposite the
name of each candidate voted for; otherwise, the name will not be counted.
section 3: Only persons holding membership certificates at the close of the annual Fair may vote.
section 4: Members of the Society must declare their candidacy for the office of Director of the
Society by filing with the Secretary of the Society, a petition signed by ten or more mem-
bers of the Society who are residents of the County in which the Society is organized, at
least ten (10) days before the annual election of Directors, and must be in the Secretary’s
office by 4 p.m. Only regularly nominated candidates who have met the filing requirements
will be eligible for election as a Director.
section 5: The term of office of the retiring Directors shall expire, and that of the Directors-Elect
shall begin, 14 days after the Annual Meeting and Election of the Society each year, or until
their successors are elected and qualified.
section 6: All Society Members will be notified of any proposed Constitutional Amendments, pro-
vided a list of candidates running for Director, and given the exact date and time polls
will open and close, prior to the annual meeting.
Article Vi - AnnuAl meeTinG oF THe membersHiP
section 1: The Annual Meeting of the members of the Society shall be
held in the Fair Board Office on the third Saturday of
September at 11:00 a.m.
section 2: At this meeting, the officers and directors of the Society shall make reports to the mem-
bership of the Society concerning the past Fair and make recommendations for the bet-
terment of future Fairs. The members shall be given opportunities to make suggestions
and recommendations for the improvement of the Society and its Fair. Such other busi-
ness may be presented as may be prescribed by this Constitution or as may be deemed
proper by the Board of Directors.
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Article Vii - orGAniZATion AnD meeTinGs
section 1: The Board of Directors shall meet annually 14 days after the annual meeting and elec-
tion each year, and elect a President, 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice President, Secretary and
Treasurer. The President, Vice Presidents, and the Treasurer shall serve
one year, and the Secretary not more than three years as the Board may determine, and
until their successors are elected and qualified.
section 2: The President and Vice Presidents shall be Directors. The Secretary and the Treasurer may
or may not be Directors.
section 3: Before election of officers, the newly elected Directors shall qualify by taking the following
oath (for affirmation) before a competent authority (designated by law).
Article Viii - AmenDmenTs
section 1: Amendments to the Constitution or By-Laws may be proposed by:
A. A majority of the Board of Directors at a scheduled
meeting voting in favor of placing an amendment on the ballot.
b. Filing a petition with the Secretary of the Society at least 14 days prior to the Annual
Meeting of the membership of the Society. Said petition must set forth the proposed
amendment and be signed by not less than 25 members with addresses.
section 2: If an amendment is proposed, it shall be submitted to the membership of the Society at
the annual meeting of the membership of the Society.
section 3: When more than one amendment shall be submitted at the time, they shall be so submit-
ted as to enable the members to vote on each amendment separately.
section 4: If the majority of the membership voting on the proposed amendment shall adopt such
amendment, it shall become a part of the Constitution or By-Laws.
Article IX - Compensation
section 1: The compensation of Board members shall be fixed by the Board in accordance with the
Rules of the Ohio Department of Agriculture.
ARTIClE X - boNDS
section 1: The Secretary shall post a surety bond in the amount of $3,000 payable to the Society,
conditioned upon the faithful performance of the duties of his office.
section 2: The Treasurer shall post a surety bond in the amount of $5,000 payable to the Society,
conditioned upon the faithful performance of the duties of his office.
ARTIClE XI - fAIR DATES
section 1: The Board of Directors shall fix the dates for the Annual Exposition of the Society, subject
to the approval of the Ohio Director of Agriculture.
– by laws –
ArTiCle i - quorum
section 1: A majority of the members of the Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum for the
transaction of business of the Society.
Article ii - meeTinGs
section 1: The regular meeting of the Board of Directors shall be the third Thursday of each month
at 7:00 p.m. at the Fair Grounds Office.
section 2: Special meetings may be held when necessary at the call of the President, or at the call of
the Secretary upon the written request of the Secretary by not less than 4 members of
the Board of Directors.
section 3: Written notice of special meetings of the Board of Directors shall be delivered person-
ally to each Director or sent to each Director by mail, telegram, cablegram, radiogram, or
telephone at least two days before the meeting. Such notice, however, may be waived by
any Director either before or after the meeting. The notice need not specify the purposes
of the meeting.
section 4: Attendance will not be counted unless a Director is present for the entire meeting. If a
Board member misses three (3) consecutive meetings, they are automatically terminated
from the Board. The formal termination notice shall be forwarded to said Board member
by the Executive Secretary.
section 5: Any item discussed at a regular or special meeting must be on the agenda. All items to be
put on the agenda must be turned into the fair board office 8 days prior to the meeting.
Article iii - orDer oF business
section 1: 1. Roll Call
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2. Reading & Approval or Adoption of Minutes
3. Bills & Accounts
4. Reports of Committees
5. Reports of Officers
6. Unfinished Business
7. New Business
8. Appointments
9. Adjournment
section 2: The order of business may be temporarily suspended at any meeting upon a majority
vote of a quorum present.
Article iV - DuTies oF oFFiCers
section 1: It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all meetings of the Board, to appoint
committees, countersign all orders for the disbursement of funds, and to perform such
other duties as are determined by the Board.
section 2: The President and Vice Presidents shall be Directors.
The Secretary and the Treasurer may, or may not, be Directors.
section 3: It shall be the duty of the Secretary to:
1. Keep a list of all members of the Society;
2. Keep accurately a record of all proceedings of the Society and the Board;
3. Notify all members of the Board of the time and place of all special meetings;
4. Give the members of the Society notice of the time and
place of the Annual Election of the Board of Directors and the Annual Meeting of the
Membership;
5. Keep strict account of all monies that may come into his
hands and pay the same over to the Treasurer and take his receipts therefore;
6. Keep a correct itemized account of all receipts and expenditures of money;
7. Make out the Annual Report to the Ohio Department of Agriculture;
8. Perform such other duties as are determined by the Board.
section 4: It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to:
1. Receive all monies, and give a receipt for same, as to amounts and sources from which it came;
2. Keep an accurate account of all receipts and disbursements;
3. Pay such orders as may be countersigned by the President and the Secretary;
4. Perform other duties as are determined by the Board.
Article V - rules
The Board of Directors may enact such Rules and Regulations for conducting the business of the
Society which do not conflict with the Constitution or By-Laws, Regulations of the Ohio Department
of Agriculture, or laws of the State of Ohio.
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GENERAL RULES
A. MEMBERSHIPS
1. Memberships to the Society can be purchased for a fee of $20.00. Purchasers must
be of legal voting age and must be a resident of Trumbull County.
2. Memberships entitle the member entrance to the grounds and free grandstand and
voting privileges at the Annual Meeting and Election.
3. Memberships are on sale daily at the Secretary’s Office, during the Fair. The hours will
be 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. No memberships will be sold after 9:00 p.m. on the last day
of the fair.
B. ENTRIES
1. All entries must be made in the name of the bona fide owner or owners. In the Animal
Get or Sire and/or the Produce of Dam, ownership shall not be required. All articles
must have been made, grown, or produced since the last Fair, otherwise premiums will
be withheld.
2. If it is ascertained that any exhibitor has made or caused to be made, any false state-
ment in regard to any entry, or interfered with any of the judges, he shall be excluded
from all competitions and forfeit all premiums awarded.
3. Any person making an entry in a department, with the exception of the Educational
and Speed Horse Departments, will be required to pay an entry fee equal to ten
percent (10%) of the first place money, for each entry. A minimum entry fee, per
department is 50 cents. All exhibitors are required to purchase an exhibitors pass, or
a membership. This same formula applies to Junior Fair entries in open classes.
4. Open-class Exhibitors, even as a business or a firm, are entitled to only one exhibitor’s
ticket. A Weekly Fair Pass can be purchased in unlimited quantity.
5. Exhibitor’s passes are $12.00. Weekly Fair passes are $18.00. These passes entitle
the owner entrance to the grounds and the free grandstand. They do not constitute
membership in the Society and have no voting privileges.
6. All animals and articles must be in place by 4:00 p.m. the first day of the Fair, at
which time the Exhibition will be considered formally opened. All animals must be on
the grounds for display until 8:00 p.m. the last day of the Fair. All other exhibits and
machinery must remain until after 10:00 p.m. the last day of the Fair. Any exceptions
of these rules must be made by the Director in charge of that department, or a for-
feiture of premium will be the result.
7. All protests from exhibitors will be deferred until the first meeting after the Fair, and
must be made according to State rules.
8. Awarding committees may award premiums as the exhibit animal may be deemed
worthy, or none if unworthy. The member in charge may require proof of ownership
on any doubtful or disputed point.
9. All entries in all departments will close on June 13, 2009, at 4:00 p.m. at the fair office,
or all entries be postmarked on or before June 13, 2009
10. No bedding or feed will be furnished for livestock of any kind, by the Fair Board.
11. The Society reserves the right to pay the premium which may be awarded for exhibi-
tion, pro rata, provided there are not sufficient funds after paying current expenses in
the treasury to pay in full.
12. All premiums will be paid within 30 days of the last day of the Fair.
13. A violation of any of the foregoing rules prefacing any of the classes, or stated herein,
on the part of the exhibitor will make premiums void.
14. All animals are to enter at Gate D.
15. Trumbull County Agricultural Society will provide adequate security during the Fair,
but will not be responsible for articles lost or stolen.
C. DIRECTORS
1. The Board shall hold regular daily sessions during the Fair, at the Secretary’s Office,
when all matters pertaining will be heard.
2. A majority of the members of the Board, with the President or Vice President, shall
constitute a quorum to transact business.
3. It shall be the duty of the Executive Committee to exercise a general supervision of
affairs of the Society, during the recess of the Society. They shall have authority to act
on all matters of interest to the Society, if not in session.
4. Superintendents in charge of the various departments and classes shall be named by
the President.
5. No action, decision, or ruling of an officer shall be considered binding on the Board,
except if it is in accordance with all the Rules governing the Board and the Exhibition,
or a duly constituted committee empowered by the Board.
6. The Superintendent of Grounds shall take charge and have full control of the grounds
and rent of same, subject to instructions of the Board, or Executive Committee, paying
all monies received by him/her to the Secretary, taking his/her receipt for same.
7. It is the duty of the Superintendents of the several departments to post themselves
on the Rules and be able to instruct their awarding committees correctly, see that
awards are made and entered as first and second premiums in their proper column
in the Judge’s book.
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D. MISCELLANEOUS
1. No person will be allowed to engage in any business, traffic or exhibition on the
grounds without a permit from the Secretary or President.
2. Persons renting privileges of any kind on the Fair Grounds will be required to pay in
advance to receive notice of location. Any such privilege cannot be sublet without permis-
sion of the Superintendent of Grounds or the Secretary. The selling of a concession does
not constitute the selling of the right to a location on the Trumbull County Fair Grounds.
3. Disorderly conduct of any kind is forbidden. Those indulging therein will forfeit their right
to remain on the grounds and will be promptly ejected. Any person being banished from
activities (examples: demo derby, truck and tractor pulls, horse pulls, etc.) will be done at a
regular meeting by the Board of Directors for a period of up to five (5) years, if the Board
so motions and this procedure may continue until the Board feels the banishment has been
long enough to fit the conduct.
4. The Trumbull County Agricultural Society shall not sell, or permit for sale for one (1) week
prior to, or three (3) days after our Fair, any spirituous, vinous, or malt liquors.
5. Every precaution will be taken to prevent accidents to persons, animals, and vehicles, but the
Society will not be responsible for any accidents that may occur.
6. The Trumbull County Fair Board will not be held responsible for any type of entertainment
canceled due to circumstances beyond our control.
7. No fire arms to be allowed on the fairgrounds property at any time with the exception
of state certified commissioned peace officers and non-uniform police officers. All non-
uniform police officers carrying a concealed weapon must verify proof of certification with
the fair office or sheriff’s office before entering the fairgrounds.
8. Positively no swimming pools allowed on fairgrounds except for duck ponds and
vendor displays.
E. JUDGES – INSTRUCTIONS & SUGGESTIONS
1. You are respectfully requested to report each day and prove your attendance, not later
than 9:00 a.m., at the Secretary’s Office.
2. You may recommend, but not award, premiums on articles not enumerated in the
premium list.
3. Pay no attention to articles or animals that have information and/or advertising attached.
4. Permit no person to interfere with your examination or deliberations.
5. Awards in the livestock department are to be made by the one judge system where possible,
and no judges can be employed two years in succession, unless sanctioned by the Board. Other
departments to be left to the discretion of the Superintendent in charge.
F. JUDGING AND PROTESTS
1. All exhibitors, parents, and representatives are expected to show respect and courtesy to
judges. Violations may result in disqualifying the exhibitor. Qualified judges will judge all exhibits.
Decision of the judge is final.
2. Tampering in any form will not be tolerated.
3. Any participant and/or representative attempting to interfere with judges before, during or
after their event will cause the participant to be disqualified from participation. In the event
of a discourteous or unethical act to a judge or official of the Fair, recourse may be barring an
exhibitor, participant or their representative and will forfeit all entry fees and any prize money,
trophies, awards, that may have been awarded to them and return of sale money to the buyer.
4. All protests must be filed by the Exhibitor in writing.
5. If anyone contests any classification or regulation, the issue must be presented before the
Director in charge and/or Junior Fair Coordinator for consideration BEFORE the show
begins.
6. PROTESTS:
a. All protests must be in writing, accompanied by an affidavit setting forth the grounds for
protesting. Protests against an exhibitor of either an animal or article must be filed with the
Secretary of the Senior Fair Board on the day of the contest.
b. A $100 protest fee must be paid to the Trumbull County Agricultural Society at the time
the protest is made in writing. The Society will retain the $100 fee if the protest is not
sustained. The board shall hear protests with the Director of the department involved and
if necessary other people will be involved as designated by the Board. All protests will be
considered at a time set by the Board of the Trumbull County Agricultural Society and all
parties will be notified.
7. Disciplinary Actions for Violations of Rules
a. Any person who violates a provision of the Fair Rules or the rules of the State of Ohio
Livestock Exhibition Rules may be subject to any of the following disciplinary actions:
Disqualification from any exhibition; Disqualification of the exhibition livestock from any
exhibition; Continuing education; Written letter of reprimand; Forfeiture or return of
awards, prizes, premiums, or proceeds; Pre and/or Post-exhibition drug testing (shall be
paid by party filing the complaint); BANISHMENT and or Other Disciplinary Actions as
determined by the Senior Fair Board.
b. Disqualification may include any or all shows and classes and may be for any number of years.
c. All violations of the rules are serious and the severity of the violation will determine the
level of the disciplinary action. The Senior Fair Board has the final determination on the
severity of the violation and the severity of the disciplinary action.
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2009 Livestock Health Exhibition Rules
ALL REQUIRED ANIMALS COMING TO THE
TRUMBULL COUNTY FAIR MUST BE VACCINATED FOR RABIES
BY A LICENSED VETERINARIAN.
901:1-18-01 • CHAPTER’S APPLICATION
(A) Animals listed in this chapter when moved or imported into Ohio for exhibition
purposes only shall comply with the requirements of this chapter and when in
compliance with the provisions of this chapter shall, with the exception of rules
governing movement and importation of quarantined animals, be exempt from any
other rules governing movement within or importation into Ohio.
(B) Animals moved within or imported into Ohio for any purpose in addition to exhi-
bition shall meet all movement and import requirements of Chapter 901:1-17 of
the Administrative Code.
901:1-18-02 • DEFINITION
As used in this chapter:
(A) “Exhibition” means any public show of animals which is sponsored by or under
the control of an Ohio county or independent agricultural society organized under
Chapter 1711 of the Revised Code; or the Ohio State Fair; or which is assembled for
a period which exceeds 36 hours or contains animals of origins other than Ohio.
(B) “Certificate of veterinary inspection” means a form from the state of origin which
has been issued and completed by a licensed and accredited veterinarian attesting
to the health status and identification of an animal listed thereon.
(C) “Approved veterinarian” means any licensed and accredited veterinarian approved
by the Ohio Department of Agriculture, or an employee of the Ohio Department
of Agriculture or the United States Department of Agriculture, animal plant health
inspection service, veterinary services.
(D) “Licensed and accredited veterinarian” means a person who is licensed by the
state of Ohio to practice veterinary medicine and who is certified by the United
States Department of Agriculture, animal plant health inspection service, veteri-
nary services, to be an accredited veterinarian.
(E) “Residue” means any poisonous or deleterious pesticide governed by 40 C.F.R.
180, any poisonous or deleterious substance governed by 21 C.F.R. 109.6, or any
other substance governed by 21 C.F.R. 556.
(F) “Contagious or infectious disease” means any disease, including any foreign animal
disease, or vector, capable of transmission by any means from a carrier animal to
a human or to another animal and includes dangerously contagious or infectious
diseases.
(G) “Tuberculosis accredited free herd” is one that has passed at least two consecu-
tive annual negative official tests for tuberculosis in accordance with the “Uniform
Methods and Rules - Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication”, and has no other evidence
of bovine tuberculosis.
901:1-18-03 EXHIBITIONS: SANITATION, INSPECTION & RECORDS
(A) Each entity sponsoring an exhibition shall have in attendance an approved veteri-
narian for the duration of the exhibit.
(B) Each entity sponsoring an exhibition shall:
(1) Immediately prior to an exhibition and under the direction of the approved
veterinarian, thoroughly clean and disinfect each building, pen,
stall, ring or other enclosure in which animals are to be quartered for exhibition;
SENIOR FAIRBOARD RULE
All 2009 Junior Fair Livestock "Champions and Grand Reserves"
in the following species Beef, Dairy Beef, Goats, Hogs, and lamb
will go DIRECTLY to "Mahan Packing" for slaughter on the last day of fair.
Complete O.D.A. 2009 Season Livestock Tampering
Exhibition Rules available at the Fair Office
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(2) Have the approved veterinarian:
(a) Examine the certificate of veterinary inspection when required for an
animal brought to the exhibition;
(b) Inspect within a reasonable time of arrival each animal brought to the
exhibit for symptoms of any infectious or contagious diseases;
(c) Daily inspect each animal present at the exhibition for symptoms of
infectious or contagious disease.
(3) Maintain a record for one year from the date of the exhibition of each animal
present at the exhibit. The record shall contain the name and address of the
owner of each animal and the species and breed of the animal.
(4) May order the immediate removal of any animal which in the opinion of the
approved veterinarian places other animals at unacceptable risk of disease.
(C) An exemption from the requirements of paragraph (B)(1) of this rule may be request-
ed from the department and will be granted when, in the judgment of the department,
cleaning and disinfection will serve no purpose. By way of example only, cleaning and
disinfection will generally serve no purpose in a newly constructed building that has
never been occupied.
901:1-18-04 • EXHIBITORS
(A) No person shall present for exhibition or exhibit an animal which he knows or has
reason to suspect is affected with or has been exposed to a dangerously contagious or
infectious disease or residue.
(B) The owner or bailee of an animal with symptoms of an infectious or contagious dis-
ease shall, when directed by an exhibition official, the approved veterinarian, or an
employee of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, immediately remove the animal from
the exhibition premises.
(C) Upon request, each person who presents for exhibition or exhibits an animal, shall
make available any certificate of veterinary inspection, registration certificates, vaccina-
tion certificate, and other documents to exhibition officials, the approved veterinarian
or an employee of the Ohio Department of Agriculture.
(D) Each person who presents for exhibition or exhibits an animal for which a certificate
of veterinarian inspection is required by rules 901:1-18-01 to 901:1-18-11 of the
Administrative Code shall forward a copy of the certificate of veterinary inspection to
the Ohio Department of Agriculture’s Division of Animal Industry.
901:1-18-05 • POULTRY AND FOWL
(A) All turkeys, chickens and gamebirds moved within or imported into Ohio for
exhibition must:
(1) Originate directly from a flock or hatchery which is a participant in the national
poultry improvement plan for the eradication of disease and be accompanied
by documentary evidence that they meet the requirements of this paragraph; or
(2) Originate directly from a flock which has had a negative test for pullorum/fowl
typhoid disease within twelve months preceding the opening date of exhibition and be accom-
panied by documentary evidence that they meet the requirement of this paragraph; or
(3) Have had a negative test for pullorum/fowl typhoid disease, within ninety days,
preceding the opening date of the exhibition and be accompanied by documentary
evidence that they meet the requirement of this paragraph: or
(4) Be tested for pullorum/fowl typhoid disease upon arrival at the exhibition by a
tester approved by the Ohio department of agriculture and found negative.
(B) The rapid whole blood test shall not be used to test turkeys for compliance with the
requirements of paragraph (A)(2), (A)(3) and (A)(4) of this rule.
(C) Waterfowl, doves and pigeons are exempt from this rule.
901:1-18-06 • CATTLE
(A) Cattle moved within Ohio for exhibition:
(1) The animals presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of
an infectious or contagious disease.
(B) All cattle imported into Ohio for exhibition must:
(1) be accompanied by a certificate of veterinarian inspection issued within
30 days preceding the exhibition opening date;
(2) Originate from a tuberculosis-accredited free herd, an accredited free state
or zone, or a modified accredited advanced state or zone;
(3) If originate from a modified accredited state or zone must comply with Rule
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901:1-17-03 of the Administrative Code;
(4) If originate from an accreditation preparatory or a non-accredited state or
zone are prohibited from exhibition;
(5) If from a brucellosis class A state or area/zone must be negative to an official
brucellosis test within thirty days of the opening date of the exhibition
unless: they are under 6 months of age, steers, or official vaccinates under
twenty months of age (dairy) or twenty-four months of age (beef); and
(6) If from a brucellosis class B or C state or area/zone must meet all
requirements for pre-entry testing as specified in 9 C.F.R. 78.9 and obtain an
Ohio permit prior to movement.
(C) Cattle from a brucellosis certified free herd or class free state or area/zone are not
required to be brucellosis tested.
901:1-18-07 • GOATS
(A) Goats moved within Ohio for exhibition:
(1) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of
an infectious or contagious disease.
(2) All sexually intact animals and any wether eighteen months of age and older must
be identified with an official identification as defined in rule 901:1-13-04 of the Ohio
Administrative Code.
(B) Goats imported into Ohio for exhibition:
(1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinarian inspection issued within
30 days preceding the exhibition opening date;
(2) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of
an infectious or contagious disease; and
(3) The owner and the veterinarian must attest to the following statement
written on the certificate of veterinary inspection “the goats in this shipment
are not known to be under any movement restrictions because of scrapie.”
(4) Originate from a tuberculosis accredited free herd as defined in rule
901-18-02(G) of the Administrative Code for bovine tuberculosis eradication; or
(5) Originate from a bovine accredited free state or zone, or a bovine
modified accredited advanced state or zone; or
(6) Originate from a bovine modified accredited state or zone must comply with
rule 901:1-17-06 of the Administrative Code.
(C) If originated from a bovine accreditation preparatory or a bovine non-accredited state
or zone are prohibited from exhibition.
901:1-18-08 • HORSES, MULES & PONIES
(A) Horses, mules and ponies moved within Ohio for exhibition:
(1) If not under quarantine and if they are free of any signs of a contagious or
infectious disease; and
(2) If the animal is 12 months of age or older, the exhibition manager may require
that the animal has been tested and classed negative to an official test for
equine infectious anemia within 12 months of the opening date of the exhibition.
(B) Horses, mules and ponies imported into Ohio for exhibition:
(1) Shall be accompanied by an officials certificate of veterinarian inspection
issued within 30 days of the opening date of the exhibition or obtain a permit
for extended time granted by the chief of the division of animal industry as
authorized in paragraph (C) of rule 901:1-17-01 of the Administrative Code; and
(2) If the animal is 12 months of age or older, it shall be accompanied by
evidence the animal was negative to an official test for equine infectious anemia
within 12 months of the opening date of the exhibition; and
(3) Upon request by an authorized representative of the Ohio Department of
Agriculture, the person responsible for each animal must make available a
chronological list of dates, places and events attended by this animal within
30 days prior to entry into Ohio.
901:1-18-09 • SHEEP
(A) Sheep moved within Ohio for exhibition:
(1) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of
an infectious or contagious disease.
(2) All sexually intact animals and any wether eighteen months of age and older must
be identified with an official identification as defined in rule 901:1-13-04 of the Ohio
Administrative Code.
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(B) Sheep imported into Ohio for exhibition:
(1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinarian inspection issued within
30 days preceding the exhibition opening date;
(2) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of
an infectious or contagious disease; and
(3) The owner and the veterinarian must attest to the following statement written
on the certificate of veterinary inspection “the sheep in this shipment are not
known to be under any movement restrictions because of scrapie.”
901:1-18-10 • SWINE
(A) Swine moved within Ohio for exhibition:
(1) At a terminal show must:
(a) Show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease;
(b) Originate from a county which sixty days prior to the exhibition opening
date had no pseudorabies quarantined herds; and
(c) Have no breeding swine present and all swine removed are delivered for
immediate slaughter or to a licensed livestock facility.
(d) Not withstanding any other provisions of these rules, the manager or
sponsor of the exhibition may, prior to permitting the exhibition of any
porcine animal at a terminal show require proof, for example a VS
from 4-33, animal disease diagnostic laboratory submission form, or a
certificate of veterinary inspection, the animal has been tested and classed
“negative” to an official test for pseudorabies within forty-five days
immediately preceding the openinging date of the exhibition.
(2) At all other shows, must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary
inspection issued within forty-five days preceding the exhibition opening date;
and Must be negative to an official pseudorabies test within forty-five days of
the exhibition opening date unless:
(a) The originated immediately and directly from a pseudorabies qualified
herd; and
(b) Are suckling pigs accompanying a negative dam; or
(c) The originate from a pseudorabies vaccinated herd and meet the
following conditions:
(i) The herd has had a negative monitored test within twelve months, and
(ii) The swine presented for show are negative to a pseudorabies
differential test; or
(3) Will be exempt from the requirement of a certificate of veterinary inspection if
they originate immediately and directly from a stage V area and show no symptoms or
evidence of an infectious or contagious disease.
(4) Are exempted by a written permit issued by the department.
(B) Swine imported into Ohio for exhibition:
(1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty
days preceding the exhibition opening date; and
(2) Be negative to an official pseudorabies test within thirty days of the exhibition
opening date, unless:
(a) They originate immediately and directly from a stage V area or from an area or
country recognized by USDA, animal plant health inspection service, veterinary services
as pseudorabies free; or
(b) They originate immediately and directly from a pseudorabies qualified
herd and have not been previously exhibited this show season; or
(c) Are exempted by a written permit issued by the department.
(C) Swine moved within or imported into Ohio for racing shall:
(1) Be separated at all times from any other swine on the exhibition grounds by the
greatest distance reasonably possible; and
(2) Be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued within thirty days
preceding the opening date of the exhibition; and
(3) Be negative to an official pseudorabies test within thirty days of the exhibition
opening date, unless:
(a) They originate immediately and directly from a state V area or from an area
or country recognized by United States department of agriculture, animal
plant health inspection service, veterinary services as pseudorabies free; or
(b) They originate immediately and directly from a pseudorabies qualified herd and have
previously exhibited this show season;
(c) Are exempt by written permit issued by the department.
(4) Be exempt from the immediate slaughter requirement of paragraph (A) (C) of this rule.
901:1-18-11 • LLAMA
(A) Llama moved within Ohio for exhibition when presented for exhibition must show no
symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease.
(B) Llama imported into Ohio for exhibition:
(1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinarian inspection issued within
thirty days preceding the exhibition opening date.
(2) When presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of contagious disease.
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2009 Trumbull County Fairboard Camping rules and regulations
1. CAMPING PERMITTED ONLy IN AUTHORIZED AREAS WITH PRIOR REGISTRATION.
2. All occupants staying overnight in all campers or tents will be required to wear a wristband at all times throughout
the week of fair. Wristband is to be on before Tuesday, June 30, 2009 at 11 pm. To acquire a wristband at the Fair
Office, you must show one of the following: your advisor pass or your junior fair wristband or purchase a
membership @ $20, a weekly fair pass @ $18 or an exhibitor pass with competition entry @ $12; and be listed
on the Camping Registration as allowed to stay. These passes can be purchased at the Fair Office Monday
through Friday during the month of May and June from 9 am until 5 pm and you must be 18 years or older to
get a camping permit. You must have your pass with you to pick up your camping permit. One adult must stay
in camper. The camping area will be policed so we urge you to obey this rule in case you are asked to show one
of the above requirements. Without a wristband, you will be taken off the fairgrounds.
3. CAMPING PERMITS PROVIDES FOR:
A. One campsite rented per family. If camper is over 30’ you must buy two sites – head to tail.
B. 1.) Camping fee will be $125.00 for each 30’ site. (One camper per site) For those campers over 30’ two sites,
to tail, can be purchased for $175.00 (One, 30’ plus, camper per double site).
2.) Anyone staying over-night on the Fairgrounds, in an area other than the Campgrounds and Vendor area,
must register at the office as primitive camping and pay a $75.00 weekly fee. This includes persons staying in
motorized vehicles, horse/stock trailers, or other mobile units. Anyone found in violation will be removed
from the Fairgrounds.
C. Camping permit must be displayed on the door of the camping unit, or on the window to the right of the
door, and must be visible at all times.
D. Deadline for renewal is Friday, June 5, 2009 before 4 pm or POSTMARKED June 5, 2009.
E. Campsite rentals will re-open for new campers or changes on Saturday, June 13, 2009 in the Fairboard Office
from 9:00 am until 3 pm. You must be present to rent a campsite on June 13, 2009. No one will be permitted
to rent a campsite for another person.
F. All camping units will enter by Gate “C “and report to the Fair Office upon arrival to obtain your permit.
G. No refunds of camping permit after the opening of the fair.
4. CAMPSITES: You must provide your own picnic tables. No borrowing of fairgrounds tables.
Camper set-up date will be Saturday, June 27, 2009. All camper units shall be placed
by 10:00 am Tuesday, June 30, 2009.
A. Only one unit per site (trailer, tent, pop-up, 5th wheel). Units MUST be pulled-in or backed-in, tongue out or
engine out within lines on site.
B. Only one vehicle per campsite (car or pickup). Vehicle MUST fit within lines and are not permitted to park on
the grass or roadways at any time.
C. At no time will any vehicle or camping unit move in the camping area between the hours of 10 am and
11 pm after the start of the fair. If an emergency arises that you must move during the stated hours, written
permission must be obtained from the fair office or Director in charge.
D. All electrical hook–ups shall be in compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). A 110 volt, 30 AMP
R.V. type receptacles protected by a 20 AMP GFCI circuit breaker is provided. All extension cords shall be “UL”
approved with a minimum of 12 gauge wire. “Think Green, Conserve Energy”
E. Trailer to trailer hook–ups will not be permitted and No outside appliance over 4 cu. ft.
F. There will be no generators run in the camping area when electric hook-ups are provided.
G. Curfew hours must be observed from midnight to 6 a.m. and will be enforced.
H. Dumpsite for trailer waste will be provided. Ask at Fair Office for location.
I. No campfires or open flames will be allowed on the fairgrounds in accordance with 1301.7-7-04 open flame,
Ohio Fire Code.
J. No waste will be dumped directly onto the ground – liquid or solid.
K. No cars, vans, or trucks will be parked on the campground roads. This is in accordance with 1301.7-7-03
Sec. K, F/311.0, and Fire Lane, Ohio Fire Code.
5. No alcohol beverages or drugs will be permitted on the fair grounds.
6. All animals needing rabies vaccination that are coming to or staying at the Trumbull County Fairgrounds MUST
have been vaccinated at least 21 days prior to coming onto fairgrounds by a licensed veterinarian and a copy of
the paper work must be filed with camping registration in Fairboard Office.
7. All animals staying in campground MUST be confined to campground area. They are NOT PERMITTED in the
Barns, Midway, Grandstand or “oak Grove” areas. All pets shall be on a leash.
8. Release time for all campers on the last day of the fair will be 10 p.m. Any camper left after 7 days of the close of
the fair will be charged a $50 per week storage fee.
9. ANY VIOLATION OF THESE REGULATIONS and you will be removed from the fairgrounds and lose your campsite
for the next year.
10. For Emergency Dial 911. The Trumbull County Sheriff’s Office is located under the Grandstand week of fair.
Revised 3/2009
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2009 ohio Agricultural Fair schedule
OHiO StAtE FAiR (COlumbuS) AuguSt • July 30-AuguSt 10
FAIR LOCATION ...................................................DATES Hamilton County Fair (Carthage) .........................Aug 11-15
THE WEEK OF JUNE 14 Attica Independent Fair (Seneca Co.) .................Aug 12-16
Paulding County Fair (Paulding) ..........................June 16-20 Henry County Fair (Napoleon) ..............................Aug 14-20
Pickaway County Fair (Circleville) ........................June 20-27 Mercer County Fair (Celina) ....................................Aug 14-20
THE WEEK OF JUNE 21 Miami County Fair (Troy) .........................................Aug 14-20
Putnam County Fair (Ottawa) ...............................June 23-28 THE WEEK OF AUGUST 16
THE WEEK OF JUNE 28 Muskingum County Fair (Zanesville) ..................Aug 16-22
Marion County Fair (Marion) .......................... June 29-July 4 Holmes County Fair (Millersburg) ........................Aug 17-22
Trumbull County Fair (Cortland) ................... June 30-July 5 Huron County Fair (Norwalk) .................................Aug 17-22
THE WEEK OF JULy 5 Meigs County Fair (Pomeroy) ................................Aug 17-22
Harrison County Fair (Cadiz) .....................................July 7-11 Jefferson County Fair (Smithfield) ........................Aug 18-23
Clinton County Fair (Wilmington) ........................ July 11-18 Lake County Fair (Painesville) ................................Aug 18-23
Lawrence County Fair (Proctorville) .................... July 11-18 Allen County Fair (Lima) ..........................................Aug 21-29
Madison County Fair (London) .............................. July 11-18 Darke County Fair (Greenville) ..............................Aug 21-29
THE WEEK OF JULy 12 Defiance County Fair (Hicksville) ..........................Aug 22-29
Logan County Fair (Bellefontaine) ....................... July 14-19 THE WEEK OF AUGUST 23
Jackson County Fair (Wellston) ............................. July 17-25 Monroe County Fair (Woodsfield) ........................Aug 24-29
Crawford County Fair (Bucyrus) ............................ July 18-25 Lorain County Fair (Wellington) ............................Aug 24-30
Franklin County Fair (Hilliard) ................................ July 18-25 Portage County Fair (Randolph) ...........................Aug 25-30
THE WEEK OF JULy 19 Sandusky County Fair (Fremont) ..........................Aug 25-30
Adams County Fair (West Union) ......................... July 19-25 THE WEEK OF AUGUST 30
Carroll County Fair (Carrollton) ............................. July 20-26 Noble County Fair (Caldwell) ......................... Aug 31-Sept 5
Ottawa County Fair (Oak Harbor) ......................... July 20-26 Morrow County Fair (Mt. Gilead) .................. Aug 31-Sept 7
Perry County Fair (New Lexington) ...................... July 20-25 Morrow County Fair (Mt. Gilead) .................. Aug 31-Sept 7
Warren County Fair (Lebanon) .............................. July 20-25 Hancock County Fair (Findlay) ...................................Sept 2-7
Clark County Fair (Springfield) .............................. July 24-31 Mahoning County Fair (Canfield) .............................Sept 2-7
Knox County Fair (Mt. Vernon) ....................... July 25-Aug 1 Montgomery County Fair (Dayton) .........................Sept 2-7
THE WEEK OF JULy 26 Richwood Independent Fair (Union Co.) ...............Sept 2-7
Butler County Fair (Hamilton) ......................... July 26-Aug 1 Van Wert County Fair (Van Wert) ..............................Sept 2-9
Clermont County Fair (Owensville) ............... July 26-Aug 1 Geauga County Fair (Burton) .....................................Sept 3-7
Seneca County Fair (Tiffin) ............................... July 26-Aug 2 Fulton County Fair (Wauseon) .................................Sept 4-10
Shelby County Fair (Sidney) ............................ July 26-Aug 1 Washington County Fair (Marietta) .........................Sept 5-8
Union County Fair (Marysville) ....................... July 26-Aug 2 Highland County Fair (Hillsboro) ............................Sept 5-12
Vinton County Fair (McArthur) ....................... July 26-Aug 1 THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 6
Fayette County Fair (Washington C.H.) ....... July 27-Aug 1 Morgan County Fair (McConnelsville) ..................Sept 8-12
Lucas County Fair (Maumee) .......................... July 28-Aug 2 Hardin County Fair (Kenton) ....................................Sept 8-13
Summit County Fair (Tallmadge) ................... July 28-Aug 2 Belmont County Fair (St. Clairsville) ......................Sept 8-13
Ohio State Fair (Columbus) .............................. July 29-Aug 9 Albany Independent Fair (Athens Co.) .................Sept 9-13
Pike County Fair (Piketon) ................................ July 31-Aug 8 Wayne County Fair (Wooster) ...............................Sept 12-17
Preble County Fair (Eaton) ...........................................Aug 1-8 Williams County Fair (Montpelier) ......................Sept 12-19
THE WEEK OF AUGUST 2 THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 13
Auglaize County Fair (Wapakoneta) .........................Aug 2-8 Guernsey County Fair (Old Washington) .......... Sept 14-20
Greene County Fair (Xenia) ..........................................Aug 2-8 Hocking County Fair (Logan) ................................Sept 14-19
Medina County Fair (Medina) .....................................Aug 2-9 Wyandot County Fair (Upper Sandusky) .......... Sept 15-20
Columbiana County Fair (Lisbon) ..............................Aug 3-9 Bellville Independent Fair (Richland Co.) ......... Sept 16-19
Gallia County Fair (Gallipolis) ......................................Aug 3-8 Delaware County Fair (Delaware) ........................Sept 19-26
Wood County Fair (Bowling Green) ....................... Aug 4-10 THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 20
Athens County Fair (Athens) .................................... Aug 7-15 Ashland County Fair (Ashland) .............................Sept 20-26
Champaign County Fair (Urbana) .......................... Aug 7-14 Tuscarawas County Fair (Dover) ..........................Sept 21-27
Ross County Fair (Chillicothe) .................................. Aug 8-15 Barlow Independent Fair (Washington Co.) .... Sept 24-27
THE WEEK OF AUGUST 9 THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 27
Hartford Independent Fair (Licking Co.) .............. Aug 9-15 Brown County Fair (Georgetown) ................. Sept 28-Oct 3
Richland County Fair (Mansfield) ........................... Aug 9-15 Coshocton County Fair (Coshocton) .........................Oct 2-8
Cuyahoga County Fair (Berea) ...............................Aug 10-16 THE WEEK OF OCTOBER
Scioto County Fair (Lucasville) ..............................Aug 10-15 4 Loudonville Independent Fair (Ashland Co.) ....Oct 6-10
Ashtabula County Fair (Jefferson) ........................Aug 11-16 THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 11
Erie County Fair (Sandusky) ....................................Aug 11-16 Fairfield County Fair (Lancaster) ............................ Oct 11-17
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INDEX
Beef Cattle, Dept 210 ....................................................................................................23-23
Camping Rules & Regulations ......................................................................................... 60
Cattle Dept. Rules ................................................................................................................. 22
Culinary Arts, Dept. 125 ...............................................................................................23-24
Dairy Cattle, Dept 220 ..................................................................................................26-27
Dairy Goats, Dept 230......................................................................................................... 28
Domestic Arts, Dept 120 ...........................................................................................29-30
Draft Horse, Dept 240 ...................................................................................................31-32
Fair Board Committees ......................................................................................................8-9
Fair Board Directors ..............................................................................................................5
Fine Arts, Dept 110 ........................................................................................................36-37
Flower Show, Dept 130 ................................................................................................38-40
General Rules ...................................................................................................................54-55
Hay & Grain, Dept 140 ........................................................................................................ 42
Map ......................................................................................................................................... 16
Miss Trumbull County Fair Pageant ............................................................................... 50
Ohio Agricultural Fair List .................................................................................................. 61
Parade of Colors .................................................................................................................... 49
Photography, Dept 150 ...................................................................................................... 45
Rabbits, Dept. 270 ................................................................................................................ 46
Rate of Admission ...................................................................................................................9
Rules & Regulations .......................................................................................................51-53
Schedule of Events ........................................................................................................34-35
Sheep, Dept 280 ................................................................................................................... 48
Welcome & Trumbull County Commissioners ..............................................................3
INDEX To ADVERTISERS
Ainsley Oil ..................................................... 12 Peden’s Freezer Meat ................................. 47
Bates Brothers Amusement Co. ............. 17 Pepsi America ............................................... 14
Bud’s Towing .....................inside front cover Pipelines ......................................................... 63
Cafaro, Senator ............................................ 25 Rockman & Assoc ........................................ 7
Charlanne Farms .......................................... 47 Roscoe Bros. .................................................. 44
Cope Farm Equipment .............................. 17 Ryan, Congressman .................................... 44
Cortland Mower ........................................... 21 Sandy’s Tire .................................................... 47
Hall Funeral Home ...................................... 11 Scarpaci Produce ......................................... 27
Horodyski Bros. & Co. ................................. 20 Small Business Management .................. 42
Institutional Foods ...................................... 45 Trumbull Soil & Water Conservation Dist. .. 13
Job’s Daughters ............................................ 43 Viking & White Sewing .............................. 17
King Bros......................................................... 45 WFMJ .............................................................. 43
LYLE Printing ................................................. 20 Zahurak’s Concessions ............................. 7
Miller & Sons ................................................. 47
Noble Insurance ........................................... 15
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