TULSA COUNTY FAIR - OSU Extension

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2021TULSA COUNTY FAIROPEN CLASS EXHIBITS

Tulsa County Fair2021 Schedule of EventsTuesday, July 204:00 – 7:00 pmEntries Take-in andTable Setting Contest Set-upWednesday, July 211:00 – 4:00 pmJudging-Closed to the publicThursday, July 2210:00 am – 7:00 pmDoors Open to the PublicOHCE Gift Shop OpensCommunity Resource BoothsVariety of EntertainmentFriday, July 2310:00 amChicken & Rabbit Show10:00 am – 2:00 pmKid’s Activities5:30-6:30 pmPet Show7:00 pmDoors Closed10:00 am – 7:00 pmDoors Open to the PublicOHCE Gift Shop OpensCommunity Resource BoothsVariety of Entertainment4-H Kid’s Activities10:00 am-2:00 pm2:00 - 4:00 pmOHCE Membership Tea &Scholarship presentation5:00 pmCornhole Tournament5:30 pm4-H Ice Cream Festival4:00 - 7:00 pmEntry release and tear down7:00 pmDoors ClosedTulsa County Fair events are held in the River Spirit Expo Building Lower Level, on the TulsaCounty Fairgrounds. Please read all pre-entry and fair rules and regulations carefully. TulsaCounty Fair is open to all residents of Tulsa County and members of 4-H, FFA, OHCE, MasterGardeners and Master Wellness Volunteers of Tulsa County.For more information call 918-746-3700

OHCE Gift ShopBARGAIN CORNERKITCHENGently used itemsDish clothsCHILDRENS CORNERTowelsSmall toysScrubbiesBibsApronsBurp Table ROM THE GARDENHousehold itemsHome grown for youSILENT AUCTIONGift basketsYou’reInvited!OHCEMembership TeaAwards forMember Recognition andannouncement ofScholarship RecipientsWhen: Friday, July 23rd at 2:00 pmWhere: River Spirit Expo Lower LevelOur Mission is to encourage individuals to live up to his/her potential and toencourage participation in all phases of home and community life.Home Is Our FoundationCommunity Is Our OutreachEducation Is Our MeansInterested in joining OHCE?Contact Tulsa County OSU Extensionat918-746-3706-2-

OPEN CLASS DIVISIONRULES AND REGULATIONS No food entries, other than listed in culinary. No exhibitor will be allowed to interfere in any way with thesuperintendent or judge in the performance of his/herduties. A violation of this rule will cause forfeiture of entryand will be excluded from exhibition. The fair committee reserves the right to exclude fromexhibition any article it deems unworthy or inappropriate.After judging, the superintendent reserves the privilege todisplay articles, or in the case there is not adequate space,they reserve the privilege of setting the articles back for theexhibitor to pick up at conclusion of the fair. While the fair committee will use all diligence and everyprecaution to ensure the safety of articles, the committeewill in NO CASE be responsible for loss or damage that mayoccur. Ribbons will be awarded for First, Second, Third, Fourth andFifth places.Linda Rasure ‐ Chair Exhibitors must comply with all rules and regulations of theTulsa County Fair. Any resident age 5 and up of Tulsa County or any memberof a Tulsa County extension based organization such as:4‐H, Oklahoma Home and Community Education (OHCE),Master Gardeners, or Master Wellness, may enter in theTulsa County Fair Open Class. Tulsa County Fair Entry Forms are available at the OSUExtension Center, 4116 East 15th Street or at the Fair theday entries are accepted. A Section Form must be filled outfor each section exhibitor is entering. Each entry musthave a yellow entry tag securely attached. Exhibits are accepted on Tuesday, July 20, 2021 from 4:00p.m. to 7:00 p.m. All entries must be picked up Friday, July23, 2021 between 4:00 & 7:00 p.m. Premiums will not be issued this year. Items not picked up will be discarded. Section 499 Table Setting Competition. This competitionis open to anyone that is eligible to enter in the TulsaCounty Fair Open Class Division. Ribbons will be awardedfor First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth places. Section 511 Group Awards will be awarded to Tulsa CoOHCE Groups. Points are based on the total number ofexhibits entered by a group divided by the totalmembership of the group. Twenty‐ five additional pointswill be added for a group educational exhibit table.THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS. River Spirit, lower level will be open to the public from10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, July 22 and23, 2021.In order that all exhibits may be of educational value andbenefit to fair visitors, articles should be of style and madeof materials now in vogue. Soiled articles will not beaccepted. All exhibits must have been completed sinceAugust 1, 2019 and made by the individual entering theitem.SECTIONS 499 ‐ 511SECTION 499TABLE SETTINGIf the fair committee determines that the work has beenentered at a previous Tulsa County Fair or completed priorto August 1, 2019, the entry shall be disqualified.Create a table setting for two (2) using any theme desired.Table coverings, decorations, tableware, and card table, etc.,are all the responsibility of the entrant.Multiple classes in the Section may be entered, but onlyONE ENTRY PER CLASS PER PERSON is allowed. The judgewill determine if first place premiums will be awardedbased on the quality of the exhibit. The judge may awardsecond place or no placing according to his/her judgment.Judge's decisions are final.Tables are to be set up on Tuesday, July 20 from 4‐7pm Superintendents have been instructed to reclassify anentry if it does not fit the classification entered by theexhibitor. If the article does not fit the class, the articlemay be left on display only if the department has room toproperly display the exhibit.-3-Table decorations must be on display during theentire fair. Table decorating should be limited totable top only, electricity is not available.Include a menu suitable for your table setting.All table settings will be displayed in a roped‐offviewing area. The Tulsa County Fair will not beresponsible for loss or damage to table settings,regardless of the cause.

Judging guidelines: Eye appeal, Theme carried throughout,Functional and proper format, Proportionate to table size,Balance between decorations and settings.25. Any purchased item you decorated (t‐shirt, bag, shoes,box, etc.)26. Culinary ‐ Muffins (3)27. Fine Art ‐ pencil, ink or marker28. Fine Art ‐ watercolor, oil, or acrylic29. Hand crafted item (non‐wearable)30. Holiday craft item31. Horticulture item grown by you (plant, vegetable,flower, etc.)32. Photography ‐ One matted photo taken by you33. Recycled item – any throw away item made toanother useAges 15 to 18 years34. Any item using sewing construction skills35. Any Hand crafted item.36. Any purchased item you have decorated (t‐shirt, bag,shoes, box, etc.)37. Culinary – Cupcakes (3)38. Fine Art39. Horticulture item grown by you (plant, vegetable,flower, etc.)40. Photography ‐ One matted photo taken by you41. Recycled item – any throw away item made to anotheruse Class Number1. Youth—ages 5 to 182. AdultSECTION 500OPEN CLASS YOUTHEach item should have yellow entry tag securely attached. Fooditems must be made from scratch and on a paper plate in a re‐sealable bag. All framed Fine Art must be ready to hang (no sawtooth) Photos are standard 4x6 and must be matted.Note: Exhibitors entering in Open Class Youth – Section 500 mayNOT enter in Exceptional Division – Section 501 but may enterin Open Class Sections 502‐510. Class NumberAges 5 to 8 years1. Any item using sewing construction skills2. Any wearable accessory item you made (jewelry, hairaccessory, belt, etc.)3. Any purchased item you decorated (t‐shirt, bag, shoes,box, etc.)4. Culinary ‐ No‐bake cookies (3)5. Fine Art – pencil, crayon or marker6. Fine Art – watercolor, acrylic or finger paint7. Hand crafted item (non‐wearable)8. Holiday craft item9. Horticulture item grown by you (plant, vegetable,flower, etc.)10. Photography ‐ One matted photo taken by you11. Recycled item – any throw away item made toanother useAges 9 to 11 years12. Any item using sewing construction skill13. Any wearable accessory item you made (jewelry, hairaccessory, belt, etc.)14. Any purchased item you decorated (t‐shirt, bag,shoes, box, etc.)15. Culinary ‐ Drop cookies (3)16. Fine Art ‐ pencil, ink or marker17. Fine Art ‐ watercolor, oil or acrylic18. Hand crafted item (non‐wearable)19. Holiday craft item20. Horticulture item grown by you (plant, vegetable,flower, etc.)21. Photography ‐ One matted photo taken by you22. Recycled item – any throw away item made toanother useAges 12 to 14 years23. Any item using sewing construction skills24. Any wearable accessory item you made (jewelry, hairaccessory, belt, etc.)SECTION 501EXCEPTIONAL DIVISIONParticipation in this section is open to individuals with physical,mental and/or emotional disabilities or limitations.Note: Exhibitors entering in Exceptional Division – Section 501may NOT enter in Open Class Youth – Section 500 but may enterin Open Class Sections 502 ‐ 510. Class NumberArtwork, framed – Not to exceed 11” x 14”1. Drawing, any medium2. Painting, any mediumCrafts3. Beadwork4. Ceramic Article5. Clay, Molded6. Sewing Article7. Wood Craft8. Other Special Art (Not listed above)Photo ‐ Standard 4x69. Photography, Color or Black & White‐ One mattedphoto taken by you-4-

SECTION 502CLOTHING14. Jewelry ‐ Necklace (Do Not Mount)15. Jewelry ‐ Pin16. Paper Craft – Other Than Listed Classes (NoScrapbooking)17. Recycled Item (No Fabric) Include Story On 3 x 5 Card18. Recycled Trash To Another Use (No Fabric) includeStory On 3 x 5 Card19. Scrapbook Page 12” X 12” (One side, one page only) Inprotective sleeve20. Refrigerator Magnet (One, No Sets) Handmade only21. Table Center Piece – 6” tall or Over22. Wall Hanging – Under 12"23. Wall Hanging – Over 12”24. Wood Burning, Carving or Turning25. Wreath ‐ Under 18"26. Wreath – Over 18”27. Wreath ‐ Any Holiday, including Christmas28. Yard Art‐Any small handmade item. Maximum 30”X 30”29. Yard Art‐Recycled item using outdoor scrap items,include story on 3 x 5 cardAttach entry tag with small safety pin to left shoulder or side ofthe garment; must be on a hanger. No hand crocheted, knitted,or machine knitted items. All items in Classes 1‐22 must becompletely handmade by the exhibitor. Class NumberGarments1. Blouse2. Costume, Not Commercial3. Dress4. Garment ‐ Knit Fabric5. Holiday Wearable Art6. Infant outfit up to 24 months7. Child outfit‐2T to size 128. Outerwear (Jackets, Coats, etc.)9. Pants, Shorts, Capris10. Pajama Pants11. Robe, or Duster12. SkirtOther Items13. Apron14. Constructed Bag (Book bag, Tote bag, etc.)15. Constructed Purse ‐ with lining and fastener16. Doll Clothes17. Garment Accessory (Bibs, Collars, Scarves, Hats, etc.)18. Sewing Notion, Fabric Pin Cushion, Scissors Holder,etc.19. Special Needs ItemSpecial Garment or Accessory20. Purchased item ‐ Decorated or Embellished21. Recycled Garment (not jeans) include story on 3 x 5card22. Recycled Denim Jeans ‐ include story on 3 x 5 card.SECTION 504CULINARY ARTSAll breads and cakes are to be 1/2 loaf and 1/2 cakes, no minipans. No box mixes (except where listed), canned fillings orcommercial pie crusts. All baking must be in re‐sealable bags,(can be gallon size) Do Not Wrap in Plastic Wrap.Exhibit Must Be placed on cardboard covered with foil or paperplate. Attach entry tag to outside of bag, opposite of zipper, onthe left hand corner. Class NumberCakes1. Any Flavor ‐1/2 of an 8” or 9” ‐ No frosting, One layer2. Pound3. OtherCandies ‐ use 6” to 8” paper plate4. Fudge (3 Pieces)5. Nut Brittle (3 Pieces)6. Other Than listed (3 pieces)Cookies ‐ use 6” to 8” paper plate7. Bar (3 Pieces)8. Brownie (3 Pieces)9. Chocolate Chip ( 3 Pieces)10. No Bake Drop (3 Pieces)11. Oatmeal (3 Pieces)12. Peanut Butter (3 Pieces)13. Sugar (3 Pieces)14. Other (3 Pieces)Muffins ‐ use 6” to 8” paper plate15. Any Flavor ‐ 3 StandardPies16. Any variety (Whole Pie) No refrigeration available forpies that may require it.Special Class17. Cake ‐ 1 Layer, ½ of an 8" or 9" ‐ Box Mix, No FrostingSECTION 503CREATIVE ARTSAll hanging items MUST be equipped with secure wire hangerson the back (NO saw tooth or pop‐lid hangers) Class Number1. Basket ‐ Traditional – flat or round reed only2. Basket ‐ Contemporary ‐ any other material3. Beaded Work (No Jewelry or Holiday)4. Ceramics ‐ Glazed, Stained or Combination5. Handmade (No Holiday)6. Decorated Gourd7. Door Decoration‐Ready to hang (No wreaths)8. Flower Arrangement, Mixed Materials – Under 14”9. Flower Arrangement, Mixed Materials‐Over 14”10. Flower Arrangement, Silk Only ‐ Under 14"11. Flower Arrangement, Silk Only ‐ Over 14”12. Jewelry – Bracelet13. Jewelry ‐ Earrings-5-

Quick Breads‐Made from standard size loaf pans only18. Banana (1/2 loaf)19. Biscuits (3 pieces)20. Bread ‐ Any Other Fruit (1/2 loaf) Standard size21. Bread ‐ Any Vegetable (1/2 loaf) Standard size22. Cornbread (3 Pieces)Yeast Breads23. Cinnamon Rolls (3 Rolls)24. Dinner Rolls (3 Rolls)25. Machine Made (1/2 loaf)26. White or Wheat, or other grains (1/2 loaf)7. Quilt Block‐Pieced, top only, unfinished8. Quilt Block‐ Other, top only (appliqué, embroidery, etc.)9. Quilt ‐ Crib, Doll, Lap, or Miniature10. Quilt ‐ Group Effort (2 or more people) – Include Storyon 3 x 5 card11. Quilt – Other Than listed12. Quilt – Pieced, Hand Quilted13. Quilt – Pieced, Machine Quilted14. Quilt ‐ Preprinted Panel‐or‐Whole Cloth15. Quilt – Tacked16. Quilt‐ Top only17. Receiving Blanket, Not Pieced or Quilted18. Recycled Item – Using Scrap fabric ‐ Include Story on3 x 5 card19. Recycled Old Textiles/Garment to anotheruse ‐ Include Story on 3 x 5 card20. Stuffed Animal, Doll, Toy, or Puppet‐All fabric21. Wall HangingCommercially Made22. Readymade fabric item – hand decorated23. Blanket ‐ One or Two layersCanningCanning must be in standard pint, ½ pint or quart jars. NOpacker, mayonnaise jars, paraffin or jar showing spoilage will beconsidered in judging. All canning must be sealed per USDAFood Safety Guidelines or will be disqualified. NO artificialcoloring may be used. Only exhibits in CLEAR COLORLESScanning jars will be judged.27. Dried Fruit or Vegetables (1/2 Cup in Pint Jar)28. Fruit Butter – soft spread29. Fruit – Any variety30. Jam, any variety31. Jelly, any variety32. Pickled Okra33. Pickled –Vegetable – Other than listed34. Pickles, Bread and Butter35. Pickles, Cucumber ‐ Dill36. Pickles, Cucumber ‐ Sweet37. Relish38. Salsa39. Soup Mixture ‐ Minimum of 5 Vegetables40. Tomato Juice (No Color Added)41. Tomatoes42. Vegetables – Green Beans43. Vegetables – OtherSECTION 506FINE ARTArtwork must be on Canvas, Canvas Panels, Art Boards, or ArtistPapers. Artist Papers must be matted with mat board and havesturdy backing. All Artwork (except Miniatures) is to be 8”x10”to 20”x24”. Artwork is NOT required to be framed but if it isframed it must have a secure framing wire hanger with a D‐ring hanger or screw eyes on each side of the frame securelymounted into the frame (this is for the protection of your frameand artwork). Width of frame is not to exceed 4”. Depth ofgallery wrap not to exceed 1 3/8”.SECTION 505FABRIC ARTThe objective of this section is that the exhibits be madepredominately from fabric yardage (cotton, knit, felt, lace,burlap, etc.). Definition of a Quilt: must have 3‐layers. Attachentry tag with small safety pin to lower right corner of theexhibit. All items must be completely handmade by theexhibitor, except Commercially Made class. No Framed Items. Class NumberMiniatures1. 5”x7” or smaller ‐ any media, any subjectAny Media2. Abstract or collage artMixed Media3. Any subject or abstractOil or Acrylic4. Animals, Birds, Fish, Insects5. Figure or Portrait6. Floral or Still Life7. Landscape8. Seascape Class Number1. Fabric Carrier (Garment Bag, Casserole Carrier, etc.)2. Household Item ‐ Flat (1), predominately fabric, notcommercially made.3. Household Item ‐ Not Flat (dimensional)4. Pillow ‐ Functional5. Pillow ‐ Decorative6. Potholder-6-

9. Other than listedPastel, Charcoal, Pen/Ink, Colored Pencil, or Pencil Art10. Animals, Birds, Fish, Insects11. Figure or Portrait12. Floral or Still Life13. Landscape or Seascape14. Other than listedWatercolor, Transparent or Opaque15. Animals, Birds, Fish, Insects16. Figure or Portrait17. Floral or Still Life18. Landscape or Seascape19. Other than listed3. Cut Flowers, Mixed Bouquet4. Cut Flowers, SingleHoney – MUST BE in a 1 lb. classic Queenline honey jar5. Honey, Dark extracted6. Honey, Amber extracted7. Honey, Light extracted8. Honey, Comb, any hue (light, amber or dark)Onions9. Any variety (3)Peppers10. Hot ‐ Jalapeno, Habanera, etc. (3)11. Sweet Banana (3)12. Sweet Bell (3)Potatoes13. Red (3)14. White (3)Potted Plants15. Desert‐Single plant specimen16. Desert‐More than one plant specimen17. Dish Garden (container 4” tall or under)18. Foliage Plant19. Flowering20. Hanging Basket21. Fairy Garden22. TropicalSquash23. Summer ‐ Yellow (2)24. Summer ‐ Zucchini (2)25. Winter ‐ Butternut (2)Sunflowers26. Flower Type ‐ Fresh27. Single ‐ Large Head ‐ DriedTomatoes28. Cherry (6) ‐ Less than 1‐1/2” in diameter29. Grape (6) – Less than 1‐1/2” length30. Roma (3)31. Slicers (3)Vegetables32. Okra (5)Produce33. Other than listed (melons, grapes, etc.)SECTION 507HOLIDAY CORNER(No Clothing) Class NumberChristmas Items Only1. Christmas Card ‐ Handmade only2. Christmas Item ‐ Fabric or Felt3. Christmas Item ‐ Needlework4. Christmas Item – Beaded work5. Christmas Item ‐ Other than listed6. Christmas Item ‐ Recycled7. Christmas Linens8. Christmas Stocking9. Christmas Tree Ornament ‐ Fabric or Felt10. Christmas Tree Ornament ‐ Needlework11. Christmas Tree Ornament ‐ Other than listed12. Christmas Tree under 30” – Tabletop – with HandmadedecorationsAny Holiday13. Holiday Basket ‐ Handmade only14. Holiday Beaded WorkOther Holiday Items (No Christmas)15. Holiday Card ‐ Handmade only16. Holiday Item ‐ Fabric or Felt17. Holiday Item ‐ Needlework18. Holiday Item ‐ Other than listed19. Holiday Item ‐ Holiday centerpiece20. Holiday LinensSECTION 509NEEDLEWORKSECTION 508HORTICULTUREEntry must include a needlework technique. Technique mayinclude crochet, knitting, tatting, or bobbin lace. No framedItems. Attach entry tags with small safety pin to lower rightcorner of exhibit. Place entry tag on garments on the leftshoulder.All vegetables and fruits are to be home grown and must beon a paper plate. Honey MUST BE in a 1 lb. classic Queenlinehoney jar. Class NumberCucumbers1. Any Variety (3)Fruit2. Tree (3)Garden (Home Grown) Class Number1. Afghans ‐ Hand Crocheted2. Afghans‐Hand Knitted3. Counted Cross Stitch ‐ Any item4. Dishcloth, Hand Knitted or Crocheted-7-

5. Embroidery – Hand6. Embroidery ‐ Machine7. Garment‐Accessory (collar, gloves, socks, booties, bags)8. Garment – Crocheted ‐ Adult9. Garment – Crocheted – Baby10. Garment ‐ Hand Knitted ‐ Adult11. Garment ‐ Hand Knitted ‐ Baby12. Household Item ‐ Any Technique, no dishcloths orpotholders13. Machine Knitted ‐ Any Item14. Needlepoint15. Pillow ‐ Any Technique (includes Latch Hook)16. Potholder – Decorative ‐ No fabric17. Potholder – Functional ‐ Crocheted18. Potholder – Functional ‐ Knitted19. Recycled Item ‐ Old into New, include Story on3x5 card.20. Scarf ‐ Hand Crocheted21. Scarf ‐ Hand Knitted22. Caps/Hats23. Stuffed Animal, Doll, or Toy ‐ any technique24. Tatting18. Signs or Billboards19. Sunrise, Sunset or Lunar20. Transportation21. What is it? – Close‐up, Perspective, Angles, etc.22. Weather RelatedBlack & White Photography23. Animals24. Buildings25. Cemeteries26. People27. Scenic28. Oklahoma Historical Landmark29. National Landmark, other than Oklahoma30. Patriotic Theme – Flag, Military, etc.31. TransportationEnlarged & Story Board32. Photo Color – 8” x 10” photo, matted33. Photo Black & White – 8” x 10” photo, matted34. Story Board – 3‐4 photos telling a story, maximum sizemat is 11” x 14”Digitally Enhanced, Altered, or Modified PictureMaximum size photo is 5” x 7” and Maximum size of mat is11” x 14”. Exhibits must include a print of the originalphotograph, labeled “Original Photo,” and thedigitally altered image, labeled “Enhanced Photo” Cannot use the same picture for more than one class. Alterations are beyond common photographytechniques of cropping, enlarging, adding a boarder,or adding words. Must physically change the picture such as: addingsubject, deleting subject, changing color on all butone subject, etc.35. Any SubjectSECTION 510PHOTOGRAPHYExhibitor must take photographs. Maximum size for photo is4" x 6" and Maximum size of mat is 5” x 7”. Photos that do notmeet size requirement will be disqualified. Photographs are inColor unless designated. Red eye removal is allowed. All printsmust be securely attached to a mat board or matted with tagon left side. All Photos must be printed on photo paper No duplicate prints (use a different picture for eachclass) No Frames No Titles No Poster or Foam Board No Laser or Xerox printsSECTION 511GROUP AWARDSRibbons are presented to Tulsa County OHCE groups. Thepurpose of the Education Tables are to inform fairgoers ofOHCE and all the wonderful things we do.a. Group Ribbons will be awarded to 1st thru 3rd place:b. Eligible groups must have: Minimum of 3 members, and Meet on a regular basis.c. Based on total number of exhibits entered by an eligiblegroup (1 point per exhibit) divided by the number ofmembers in that group.d. Each group is eligible for up to 25 additional points fortheir table. Table must have: 5 points‐Group name and information handout. 5 points‐Community Service Projects 5‐points‐Activities your group does 5 points‐OHCE Leader Lessons 5 points‐Visual appeal, clarity and use of OHCElogo. Class Number1. Animals – Any Baby Animals2. Animals – Domestic3. Animals ‐ Wild4. Any Holiday5. Architectural/Sculpture ‐ No Building6. Building ‐ Modern7. Building ‐ Old8. Cemeteries9. Comedy‐Any subject10. Fish, Insects, or Reptiles11. Oklahoma Historical Landmark12. National Landmark, other than Oklahoma13. Patriotic Theme ‐ Flag, Military, etc.14. People15. Plant Life – Floral16. Scenic ‐ Waterscape17. Scenic – Landscape-8-

HISTORYThe Tulsa County Free Fair began in 1903 at the Western Association baseball park at Archer andBoston. With enactment of the Oklahoma Free Fair Act in 1915, a 15-acre tract of land north ofArcher and Lewis was purchased to provide more suitable grounds. In 1923, thanks to a landdonation from J.E. Crosbie, the fair was moved to a portion of the present Expo Square between15th and 21st Streets. Passage of a major bond issue of 500,000 provided for the construction ofthe Pavilion in 1931. The fair board acquired land adjacent to the gift acreage in later years, and the"state fair" was born.Oklahoma State University, as an equal opportunity employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding non-discrimination and affirmativeaction. Oklahoma State University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all individuals and does not discriminate based on race, religion, age, sex,color, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, disability, or veteran status with regard to employment, educationalprograms and activities, and/or admissions. For more information, visit https:///eeo.okstate.edu.This publication, issued by Oklahoma State University as authorized by the Vice President of the Division of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources, was printedat no cost to the taxpayers of Oklahoma. This publication is printed and issued by Oklahoma State University as authorized by the Vice President of the Division ofAgricultural Sciences & Natural Resources and has been prepared and distributed at a cost of .78 for 1 copy.Reference:Expo Square History. (2018). Retrieved February 22, 2018, fromhttp://www.exposquare.com/p/about/147The Tulsa County Free Fair

2.Any wearable accessory item you made (jewelry, hair accessory, belt, etc.) 3.Any purchased item you decorated (t‐shirt, bag, shoes, box, etc.) 4.Culinary ‐ No‐bake cookies (3) 5.Fine Art - pencil, crayon or marker 6.Fine Art - watercolor, acrylic or finger paint 7.Hand crafted item (non‐wearable)