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Archery Educational Displays Note: Fill in the blank in class number (_) with appropriate number. 1 - Junior 2 - Intermediate 3 - Senior 900 200 00(_) Poster (14x22) of several types of bows and arrows and information about each. 900 300 00(_) Poster (14x22) identifying the parts of a bow and arrow. 900 400 00(_) Display or journal on any other subject relating to archery. This journal may be continued in subsequent years. Marksmanship Contests 1. General rules on enrollment apply. Participants must also be trained by a certified Shooting Sports leader. 2. All firearms not supplied by the Shooting Sports Commit- tee must be inspected on the day of the contest and prior to the events. 3. 4-H members will participate at the county event at the sole discretion of the leaders. 4. While on the firing line or in the vicinity, all contestants must wear protective gear, according to safety rules of contest entered. 5. Contestants MUST pre-register as stated in the 4-H General Rules. 6. Additional information will be made available to Shooting Sports Clubs prior to contest day. 7. Awards will be given at the Awards Ceremony on Friday Schedule for Contests: Archery - at the Fairgrounds, Shotgun-at the Baker Trap Club. Shotgun Marksmanship Each competitor will shoot 50 targets at 16 yards (there may be a cost for targets). Factory target loads only. Individual Range rules apply. 460 700 100 Junior (Novice) 460 700 101 Junior 460 700 102 Intermediate 460 700 103 Senior HORTICULTURE FLOWERS & ORNAMENTALS The class and kind of flower must appear on the exhibit tag attached to the exhibit. The number of flowers required for each exhibit can be found in parentheses after each flower type. In an exhibit of 3 blooms, all blooms must be the same color. Each flower is to have foliage attached or include foliage. Exhibitors can enter only one entry of each of the flowers listed below with the exception of the Other, Perennial Cut Flowers and the Other, Annual Flowers. Exhibitors may show all or a portion of their allowed/allotted flower exhibits in either of the other classes. The total number of cut flower exhibits may not exceed 3 for juniors, 4 for intermediates, or 5 for seniors. Each exhibit will receive a ribbon. Arrangement exhibits will be displayed in the container provided by the exhibitor. Exhibitors may use a holding device to secure arrangements.  Judging criteria are outlined on 4-H Cut Flowers Exhibit Score Card (713-01) and the 4-H Floral Arrangement Exhibit Score Card (713-02), available at the Extension office and on the State 4-H website, http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/fair- exhibit-and-contest materials Types: Number of stems required in parentheses. Asters (3) Blooms Bachelor Buttons (3) Blooms Calendulas (3) Blooms Chrysanthemums (1) Spray Cosmos (3) Blooms Dahlias, under 3” disbudded (3) Dahlias, 3-6” dia. Disbudded (1) Dahlias, 6” & over, disbudded (1) Gladiolus (1) Spike Gloriosa Daisy (3) Blooms Lilies (1) Stalk Marigold, African (1) Bloom Marigold, French (3) Stems Nasturtiums (3) Blooms Petunias (3) Stems Roses, miniature (1) spray Roses, Other (1) Bloom Roses, grown in clusters (more than three blooms) (1) Spray 76 2019 Baker County Fair Official Premium Book Roses, hybrid tea disbudded (1) Bloom Snapdragons (3) Spikes Statice (1) Spray Straw Flowers (3) Stem Sunflowers, (1) Bloom Zinnias (3) Blooms Other, Perennial Cut Flowers Other, Annual Cut Flowers DEFINITIONS Bloom: an individual flower, one blossom to a stem. Spike: a stalk carrying many stemless or nearly stemless flowers. Spray: a portion of a plant with a number of flowers on one. Stem: a stem with one or more flowers Disbudded: removal of the lateral buds along the stem of the flower. CUT FLOWERS Exhibitors are responsible for notifying county Extension office of exact type of cut flowers to be exhibited at State Fair. 713 100 011 Juniors, Exhibitors limited to 3 separate flower types. 713 100 012 Intermediates, Exhibitors limited to 4 separate flower types. 713 100 013 Seniors, Exhibitors limited to 5 separate flower types. ARRANGEMENTS Flowers may be grown or purchased by the exhibitor 713 420 011 Juniors, bouquet/arrangement of fresh flowers in a suitable container. 713 420 012 Intermediates, arrangement of fresh flowers, any choice of design. 713 420 013 Seniors, arrangement of fresh flowers, any choice of design. 713 420 023 Seniors, arrangement of fresh flowers, with cur- rent “County Fair Theme” - for entries going to state, use their theme - Only in Oregon. 713 420 033 Seniors, miniature arrangement using dried or fresh materials, no larger than 8” x 8” x 8”. DRIED MATERIALS Material may be grown or purchased by the exhibitor. 713 130 041 Juniors, arrangement of dried materials. 713 130 042 Intermediates, arrangement of dried materials. 713 130 043 Seniors, arrangement of dried materials. FLOWER ARRANGING CONTEST (HELD IN JUNE) To participate in this contest, members must be enrolled in the Horticulture or Expressive Arts project area and must have been selected by a county-determined process. Contestants must preregister for a judging time slot. Contestants will have 45 minutes to complete their arrangements. The judge will then interview each contestant. The flowers must be arranged in a vase with floral foam. Participants must bring a typed commentary (100-150 words) to be read while they are preparing their arrangements. State Fair will provide the following: • A 6-8’ table • A variety of flowers • Greenery • Floral foam Contestants must bring: • A vase • Shears and/or knife The publication “Basic Floral Design,” 4-H 2354L, should be used by exhibitors as a reference. 713 600 010 Flower Arranging, Junior, Novice 713 600 011 Flower Arranging, Junior 713 600 012 Flower Arranging, Intermediate 713 600 013 Flower Arranging, Senior 2019 Baker County Fair Official Premium Book 77