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GENERAL
EXHIBITOR RULES & REGULATIONS
EXHIBITORS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
Entry Deadline (July 25th) For All Departments
Except Livestock
Livestock Entry Deadline (August 5th)
The
following departments will receive exhibits on
Saturday, August 2, between 11:00 a.m. and 6:00
p.m.
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FARM & HOME BUILDING |
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ART |
HOLIDAY |
ARTS & CRAFTS |
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NEEDLEWORK |
CANNED GOODS |
PHOTOGRAPHY |
CREATIVE COOKING Department refer to catalog for
entry times.
FARM AND HOME PERISHABLE EXHIBITS will be
received Saturday, Aug. 16, between 12 Noon &
5:00 p.m. except Class G FLORAL DEPT.
FLORAL DEPT. Exhibits will be accepted Saturday,
August 16 between 12:00 and 5:00 p.m.
EXHIBITS FOR CLASS G should be brought
Wednesday, August 20, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00
noon.
Please use Gate 6 on Wednesday.
Career & Technology Education
Career & Technology Education EXHIBITS will be
received Friday, August 8 between 11:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m., Saturday, August 9, between 11:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Sunday, August 10, between
12 noon - 5 p.m., School Displays should be set
up Thursday, August 14th. Exhibits may be
checked out Sunday, August 24th between 1:00 and
4:00 p.m.
4-H
4-H
EXHIBITS will be received Sunday, August 10,
between 1:00 and 6:00 p.m. in the following
classes: Canning, Sewing, Crafts, Home
Improvement, and Entomology. Refer to the
Photography section for information regarding
entry.
Exhibits will be received Sunday, August 17,
from 1:00-6:00 p.m. in the following 4-H
Departments: Eggs, Field Crops, Gardening, Food
Preparation and Flower Arrangements
FFA
FFA
Exhibits received: Exhibits will be received
Friday, Aug 15th from 3:00 to 6:30 p.m..
Exhibits may be removed Sunday, August 24th
between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m.
FCCLA
FCCLA (formerly FHA/HERO) EXHIBITS will be
received Sunday, Aug. 10th, from 2:00 to 6:00
p.m.
Food Preparation (Class B will be received
Monday, Aug. 18th, between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m.)
EXHIBITS MAY BE CHECKED OUT TUESDAY, AUG. 26th,
BETWEEN 3:00 P.M. AND 6:00 P.M.
THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE FAIR EXTEND TO
EACH OF YOU
OUR APPRECIATION FOR HELPING TO MAKE THE FAIR
SUCCESSFUL.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1.
To facilitate entry, please see Exhibitor's
information.
2. Exhibits may be removed Tuesday, August 26th
between 3:00 and 6:00 p.m. Exhibitors will
forfeit premium awarded on any exhibit removed
before time stated. Items not picked up within
30 days become the property of the Appalachian
Fair.
EXCEPTION: Animals may be taken home immediately
following the Junior Show. However, if animal is
to be entered in the Open Show, the regular
entry fee will be charged and the animal must
remain for the entire show.
3. All articles and animals must be entered and
exhibited in the name of the bona fide owner,
and by number, at the risk of owner. No premium
money or ribbons will be awarded on articles or
animals not listed in premium books.
4. Exhibitors please refer to department for
schedule of premium payments. Checks not picked
up will be mailed.
5. All livestock must have a legible tattoo or
flock identification number attached to the ear.
Such tattoo is subject to be checked by the
livestock department of the Fair and/or a
representative of the particular breed in
question.
6. Exhibitors of livestock will be required to
notify the Fair Office of the department as to
the number and breed of livestock to be
exhibited; such notice will be given prior to
August 5. Stabling of livestock cannot be
guaranteed unless request is received.
7. At the conclusion of the Fair, the exhibitor
must claim his exhibit and supervise its
removal. No exhibit may be removed without
delivering the proper claim ticket. Every
exhibit must remain intact until the specified
release time.
LIABILITY
8. All property of every character, whether
entered for exhibition, display or sale, or any
other purpose, will be taken into the grounds
and buildings, and kept entirely at risk of the
owner, who assumes all responsibility for any
loss, damage, theft, or accident that may occur.
Neither the Fair Association, its officers or
agents, will be responsible for any such loss,
damage or
theft, and it is distinctly understood that
exhibitors, concessionaires and all other
persons, firms or corporations having property
on the grounds and desiring protection from such
loss or damage must make their own arrangements
therefore.
9. Protests: All protests will be determined by
the Executive Committee, and must be made in
writing and filed with the Secretary immediately
after the Judge's decision, and accompanied by
an affidavit and a deposit of $25.00, which will
be forfeited to the Fair Association in the
event the protest is not sustained.
10. Any person who violates any of the general
or special rules, as published in the catalog,
will forfeit all privileges and premiums won and
be subject to such penalty as the Board of
Directors may order. Failure to comply with
these rules and regulations will cause
forfeiture of premiums and privileges and will
be considered sufficient cause to bar said
exhibitor or concessionaire from future
participation in the Fair.
11. The Secretary-Manager of the Association
shall have supervision and control of all
exhibits and exhibitions during the Fair,
whether in the buildings, arena or grounds, and
reserves the right to prescribe the dimensions
and regulate the position of all signs, control
the distribution of advertising matter and
direct the arrangement of articles on exhibition
so far as same may be
necessary to secure harmony and attractive
appearance. All instructions shall come from him
through authorized officials.
12. The fair reserves the right to refuse to
display any item considered unsuitable for fair
exhibit.
13. Judges and Awards: The right is reserved to
withhold the prizes awarded in every case in
which it shall appear to the Association that
the regulations have not been complied with, or
that fraud or deception has been attempted or
where the article or animal is not worthy, and
its decision shall be final and binding on all
parties.
14. Judges are especially instructed not to
award premiums to any animal or article because
of its presence. It must be individually worthy.
It is not the policy of the Association to
encourage indifferent production of any kind, or
to distribute premiums equally among exhibitors,
and no premium shall be awarded to any animal or
article that does not possess high intrinsic
merit.
15. Livestock exhibitors MUST keep their space
clean and orderly. Also, the aisle ways MUST be
kept open.
16. Chairpersons of Departments: Each
Chairperson of a department will have the
arrangement and supervision of all articles and
animals in their department and be responsible
to the Board of Directors. Each Chairperson will
see that none but Judges on duty and officers of
the Association are allowed inside the arena
while the exhibition is going on. Each
Chairperson will afford the Judges every
facility for examination, affix the ribbons, and
when the Judges are not on duty take charge of
the lists. Each Chairperson is expected to
exercise great care in preserving and returning
the list of awards, and upon no other authority
can premiums be paid.
17. Privilege and Concession People: All
Privilege and Concession People, together with
their employees, assistants and helpers, must
obey the Rules, or any other Special Regulations
of the Association, as they may be notified, and
any refusal or neglect to do so will forfeit any
rights they may have had by virtue of such
privilege or concessions. This Association
reserves the right to refund in whole or in part
money paid for privilege or concessions and
refuse to allow any party, or article to operate
or do business should they or it become
objectionable.
18. All property, fixtures, merchandise, etc.,
the property of privilege or concession people,
will be taken in the Grounds at their own risk
and kept in such places as the Fair Association
designates, and the Association will not be
responsible for any loss, damage, theft or
failure to perform its part of contract, should
officers of the law seize, stop or prevent the
party from operating or doing business on the
Grounds of this Association.
19. Special rules governing each department are
in addition to the general rules and are listed
at the beginning of each department.
20. Competition open to the world, unless
otherwise stated.
21. The Solicitation of Funds or the
Distribution of handbills, political literature,
religious pamphlets, or any type of
promotional material is prohibited on fair
property, except advertising material handed out
from within rented space. No sale of items of
any type allowed on fair property except from
the rented areas approved by the
Secretary-Manager. No solicitation of Funds
within rented area unless approved by the
Secretary-Manager. No posting of signs or
advertising material will be allowed on the
buildings, fences or grounds unless approved in
writing by management.
22. Animals are not permitted on the grounds,
unless they are part of an authorized show or
exhibit. Guide dogs for the disabled are the
only exception.
23. Absolutely no Alcoholic Beverages Permitted.
24. ALL PREMIUM CHECKS MUST BE CASHED WITHIN
THIRTY DAYS.
25. The Appalachian Fair will not be responsible
for printing errors in this premium book.
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