Welcome to the 2022 Hybrid Homecraft at the Brooklin Spring Fair!
Check out the available categories below along with the 2022 Rules. Note that we are also accepting registration and entries via mail to ensure that no one is left out in competing this year. Registration and entries must all be completed using the same method (i.e. you must enter all your categories online OR via paper/mail).
Any questions pertaining to specific exhibits should be directed to the the Hybrid Homecraft committee via Kristin Slute, homecraft@brooklinspringfair.com.
For assistance with online registration please email Rachel Gillis at secretary@brooklinspringfair.com
We look forward to seeing what you create – happy crafting!
2022 Homecraft Rules
Please be patient as we work through this new process to bring you Brooklin Fair’s first ever hybrid homecraft!
IN PERSON CLASSES AND VIRTUAL CLASSES:
CLASS 100: Quilts & Quilting (IN PERSON)
CLASS 200: Knitting & Crocheting (IN PERSON)
CLASS 300: Sewing (IN PERSON)
CLASS 400: Household Items & Crafts (IN PERSON)
CLASS 500: Seniors 55+ (IN PERSON)
CLASS 500: Seniors 55+ Photography (VIRTUAL)
CLASS 700: Culinary Arts Specials (VIRTUAL)
CLASS 700: Culinary Arts Specials – OAAS Butter tart Competition (IN PERSON)
CLASS 900: Weird & Wacky (IN PERSON)
CLASS 1000: Adults with Special Needs (IN PERSON)
CLASS 1100: Adult Photography (VIRTUAL)
CLASS 1200: Horticulture (IN PERSON)
CLASS 1300: Junior Culinary Arts (VIRTUAL)
CLASS 1300: Junior Culinary Arts – OAAS Plain Chocolate Chip Cookie Competition (IN PERSON)
CLASS 1400: Junior Talents JK – Gr.9 (HYBRID - IN-PERSON & VIRTUAL)
CLASS 1400: Youth Poster Competition – Junior, Intermediate & Senior (IN PERSON)
CLASS 1500: Junior & Young Adult Photography (VIRTUAL)
CLASS 1600: Junior & Young Adult Horticulture (IN PERSON)
CLASS 1700: Young Adults – Gr. 10-12 (IN PERSON)
GENERAL HOMECRAFT RULES:
- All work must be that of the exhibitor. For virtual entries, all photos of entries must be originals taken by the Exhibitor. A maximum of one entry photo per section will be accepted.
- All exhibitors must be amateurs.
- All exhibits must not have been previously shown at the Brooklin Spring Fair and will not be judged as a result.
- No person shall enter more than one article per section.
- Any questions pertaining to specific exhibits should be directed to the Homecraft chairperson; Kristin Slute, homecraft@brooklinspringfair.com
- Items will be judged in accordance with the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies (OAAS) Judging Standards book or the Ontario Horticultural Judging Standards book. Virtual entries and physical entries will be judged equally.
- Items entered will be judged at the Judge’s discretion based on merit and Judges are not obligated to award a 1st prize in any class. All judges’ decisions are final.
- Some Classes will be on physical display this year and some classes will be displayed virtually.
- The Society will not be responsible for any loss or postal disruptions in the delivery of the entries.
- All prize money is donated by the Brooklin Spring Fair Agricultural Society unless otherwise stated.
- See specific Class Rules to avoid disqualification.
HOW TO ENTER AND ENTRY DEADLINES: Exhibitor Tags will be mailed to Exhibitors compliments of the Brooklin Spring Fair if received by the deadlines outlined below. If you require assistance with our online entry system, please contact us at homecraft@brooklinspringfair.com
- To enter in the Homecraft competition online, browse to your desired category, click the Registration button, and follow the steps in AssistExpo.
- All online entry forms must be received through the online entry platform by midnight Sunday May 15, 2022.
- IMPORTANT: Any exhibits for virtual classes MUST be submitted at the same time as you submit your entry form. You can add your categories to the "cart" but do not check out until such time as you have uploaded all photos of your entries.
- Entry forms for the Homecraft competition can be submitted by mail to: Brooklin Spring Fair Homecraft Entry PO Box 615 Brooklin, ON L1M 1B5
- All mailed entry forms must be postmarked no later than Friday May 6, 2022. Mailed entry forms must include the Exhibitor Name and Category to be entered.
- There will be a $5 Administration Fee for entries received beyond Sunday May 15, 2022. The Exhibitor will receive the exhibitor tags when the in-person exhibits are delivered to the fair. No entries will be received beyond May 31, 2022, at midnight.
- Exhibits are to be delivered to the Luther Vipond Arena (67 Winchester Rd. E.) either on Wednesday June 1, 7:30PM – 8:30PM and/or Thursday June 2, 8:00AM – 11:00AM. The Arena doors will be closed and locked at 11:00AM sharp.
- Entry tags must be affixed to the article before drop-off. The tag must be folded to conceal the Exhibitor’s Name.
Quilts and Quilting
Prizes: 1st: $12, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $8
Sections:
100. | Rag Quilt (any size) |
101. | Any hand quilted item not mentioned |
102. | Any machine quilted item not mentioned |
103. | Hand quilted block mounted and LABELLED minimum 30.5 x 30.5 cm (12 x 12") |
104. | Machine quilted block mounted and LABELLED minimum 30.5 x 30.5 cm (12 x 12") |
Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies (OAAS) Handmade Quilt Competition
OAAS Competition Rules:
- Quilts must be solely made and quilted by an individual and exhibited and judged at a local Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies (OAAS) Fair to be eligible for this competition.
- Quilts to be measured on the perimeter. Total perimeter measurement to be a minimum of 324 inches or 823 cm. Note the quilt can be square, rectangular etc. ALL 4 sides must be measured to determine the perimeter measurement.
- Must have 3 layers (top, batting and back) and be quilted through all layers. Not mounted on a frame.
- Quilt may have a sleeve attached to the back for the purpose of hanging the quilt.
- Quilts must be hand quilted, clean and odour free.
- Judging will occur at local fairs and district levels (Oct. 2022). A Provincial Grand Champion Quilt will be selected at the Annual Convention of the OAAS (Feb. 2023).
- The winning OAAS Champion Handmade Quilt will not be eligible to compete in any future District and/or Convention OAAS competition.
- The winner’s name will be displayed on a sign provided by the OAAS.
- Upon making entry into the OAAS Quilt competition, the exhibitor agrees to participate in any promotional activities related to the competition.
- It is the quilter’s responsibility to give credit to the original designer of their quilt pattern based on copyright rules.
- Include samples. Sample must be at least 5.1 x 7.6 cm or 2 x 3” and attached to entry tag
Judging Standards:
25 General Appearance & Design
20 Colour & Materials
55 Workmanship:
- 30 Quilting
- 10 Borders
- 15 Binding and Picots
141. | Quilt Embroidered Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, others: $0 |
142. | Quilt Appliqued Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, others: $0 Total permimiter 823cm (324") |
143. | Quilt Piece Cotton Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, others: $0 |
Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies (OAAS) Machine Quilt Competition
Competition Rules:
- Quilts must be solely made and quilted by an individual and exhibited and judged at a local Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies (OAAS) Fair to be eligible for this competition.
- Quilts to be measured on the perimeter. Total perimeter measurement to be a minimum of 324 inches or 823 cm. Note the quilt can be square, rectangular etc. ALL 4 sides must be measured to determine the perimeter measurement.
- Must have 3 layers (top, batting and back) and be quilted through all layers. Not mounted on a frame.
- Quilt may have a sleeve attached to the back for the purpose of hanging the quilt.
- Quilts must be machine quilted, clean and odour free.
- Judging will occur at local fairs and district levels (Oct. 2022). A Provincial Grand Champion Quilt will be selected at the Annual Convention of the OAAS (Feb. 2023).
- The winning OAAS Champion Machine Quilt will not be eligible to compete in any future District and/or Convention OAAS competition.
- The winner’s name will be displayed on a sign provided by the OAAS.
- Upon making entry into the OAAS Quilt competition, the exhibitor agrees to participate in any promotional activities related to the competition.
- The quilt must be machine quilted by the exhibitor and not a professional.
- Quilt must have visible machine quilting.
- The use of short arm and/or long arm (hand or computer guided) equipment is permitted on machine quilt entries.
- It is the quilter’s responsibility to give credit to the original designer of their quilt pattern based on copyright rules.
- Include samples. Sample must be at least 5.1 x 7.6 cm or 2 x 3” and attached to entry tag
Judging Standards:
25 General Appearance & Design
20 Colour & Materials
55 Workmanship:
- 30 Quilting
- 10 Borders
- 15 Binding and Picots
151. | Quilt embroidered Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, others: $0 |
152. | Quilt appliqued Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, others: $0 total perimeter 823cm (324") |
153. | Quilt pieced cotton Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, others: $0 |
Click HERE to register online
Knitting and Crocheting
Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $4
Sections:
202. | Knitting - Baby afghan Minimum 60.1x91.4 cm (24" x 36") |
204. | Knitting Adult Cardigan or Pullover |
207. | Knitting - Baby 2 piece set, up to 12 months. Not mounted, no pins. |
211. | Knitting - Any socks or slippers |
214. | Knitting - Cowl |
216. | Knitting - Any item not listed, must be named |
219. | Crocheting - Baby afghan Minimum 60.1x91.4cm (24" x 36") |
220. | Crocheting - Baby 2 piece set, up to 12 months. Not mounted, no pins. |
221. | Crocheted - Slippers |
225. | Crocheting - Cowl |
227. | Crocheting - Any item not listed, must be named |
Click HERE to register online
Sewing
Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $4, 3rd: $3
Sections:
302. | Child's article of clothing |
304. | Ladies article of clothing |
305. | Men's article of clothing |
306. | Household item |
311. | Pajamas |
313. | Any article of sewing not mentioned |
Community Service Projects
All projects in the community service sections (section 350 and 351) will become property of the Brooklin Spring Fair and will be donated to a local cancer treatment center.
350. | Adult - One Attractive Chemo Drawstring Bag, finished size 27.9 x 43.2cm (11" x 17") Prizes: 1st: $12, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $8, others: $0 |
351. | 18 years and Under - One Attractive Laundry Bag, finished size 43.2x55.9cm (17"x22") Prizes: 1st: $6, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $3, 4th: $2, others: $0 |
Materials needed for Laundry Bad:
- Cotton fabric, two pieces 45.7x61.0 cm (18 x 24")
- Cord, 2 pieces measuring 101.6 cm (40") in length
Directions
- With right sides of fabric facing, using a 0.6 cm (1/4") seam allowance, stitch along the bottom edge, and the 2 long sides, stopping 3.8 cm (1 1/2") from the top from edge.
- Fold over the top edge by 1.9 cm (3/4"). Then fold over again.
- Stitch along the top edge to secure the folded edge.
- Turn the laundry bag out the right way.
- Thread the cord through the left side through the channel and around the opening of the bag, exiting from the left side.
- Repeat on the right side. Tie the ends of the cord together.
- Creativity permitted.
Click HERE to register online
Household Items and Crafts
Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $4, 3rd: $3
Christmas Corner:
402. | Christmas decoration (1), handmade, mounted maximum size 10.2 cm (4") in diameter or length. |
405. | Any other Christmas item not listed |
Scrapbooking:
1. Display two scrapbooking pages (face to face). 2. Pages should be either 21.6 x 27.9 cm (8.5 x 11") or 30.5 x 30.5 cm (12 x 12").
407. | Brooklin Spring Fair Memories |
Around the House:
410. | "Gifts in a Jar", layered edible dry ingredients in a 1L or 1 quart size jar with recipe and instructions attached |
412. | Themed gift basket 413 Stained glass item, max. 38.1 x 38.1 cm (15" x 15") |
416. | Craft using a lace doily – doily may be purchased |
419. | Article made woodworking |
420. | Pin cushion |
422. | Decoration for outside door |
427. | Small novelty item suitable for bazaar |
428. | Greeting Card with Matching Envelope Hand made, not computer generated |
429. | Handmade jewelry item |
432. | Tie dyed t-shirt |
Community Service Project:
490. | Fleece Lap Blanket—by individual or group (group must be named) |
Required:
- Two pieces of fleece (minimum width 88.9 cm (35") and minimum length 101.6 cm. (40"), Creativity permitted.
Directions:
- With right sides together, sew a 1.3 cm (1/2 ") seam along the long sides of the blanket. Leave top and bottom edges open.
- Turn blanket right side out, and lay flat.
- Place a strip of masking tape across the width of the blanket 15.24 cm (6") from the top and bottom edges to form fringe. Make sure to cut both layers of fleece.
- Carefully remove tape and knot the top and bottom fringes together to stabilize layers.
- If needed, stitch a 25.4-38.1 cm (10-15") square in center of blanket to further stabilize the layers.
Thank you for your continued support.
Click HERE to register online
Seniors (55+)
Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $4, 3rd: $3, 4th: $2
Senior Household Items and Crafts:
501. | Apron |
504. | Article of needle felting |
505. | Toy, knit or crochet i.e. bear |
506. | Article of wood burning art, no larger than 38.1 x 38.1 cm (15 x 15") |
508. | Article for kitchen handmade (i.e. tea towels, bun warmer, pot holders) |
509. | Draw and create a Mandala, black and white |
512. | Bunka embroidery, no larger than 30 x 30 cm (12 x 12") |
514. | Tatted doily, no larger than 30 x 30 cm (12 x 12") |
515. | Handmade bracelet |
516. | Article of wood work |
517. | Something new from recyclables |
Senior Photography
1. See Adult Photography (Class 1100) for General Class Rules
2. Digital photography permitted.
Senior Photography:
Prizes: 1st: $3, 2nd: $2, 3rd: $1, others: $0
518. | Virtual - Stained Glass Window |
519. | Virtual - Catch of the Day |
520. | Virtual - Lanes, Paths or Train Tracks |
521. | Virtual - In a Row |
522. | Virtual - Winter Wonderland |
Click HERE to register online
Culinary Arts Specials
Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $4, 3rd: $3
Decorated Cakes and Cookies:
Please upload your photo at time of registration.
720. | Virtual - Fair-themed cake (picture only) |
721. | Virtual - Decorated novelty cake (picture only) |
722. | Virtual - Decorated sugar cookies - 3 - all same theme (picture only) |
OAAS Butter Tarts Competition
- Winner agrees to compete at District 4 level Annual Meeting in October 2022.
- The winning tarts from District goes on to the OAAS Annual Convention in Toronto, February 2023.
- Must be 6 full size tarts (no mini or bite size) on a clean sturdy plate (no paper plates) inside of a clear plastic bag.
- Tarts must not contain fruit or nuts (ie., no raisins, no pecans)
- Entry must be solely made by the person entering competition. (including pastry)
*Due to decisions outside of the Brooklin Agricultural Societies controls the District and Provincial (Convention) competitions may not proceed in 2022 and 2023. Competitors and winners will be advised if this occurs*
Judging Standards:
20 General Appearance
40 Crust
40 Filling
730. | OAAS Butter Tarts Prizes: 1st: $12, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $8, others: $0 |
Click HERE to register online
Weird and Wacky
Sections:
901. | Adult 19 years & over - ''Hilarious Hat'' Must be able to wear. Not to exceed 76.2 cm (30 inches) in any diameter. |
902. | Adult 19 years & over - "Silly Silverware" Decorate a fork, knife and spoon. |
904. | Adult 19 years & over - ''Fancy Footwear'' Decorate a pair of shoes, must be able to put your feet inside. |
905. | Junior Talents 18 years & under - ''Hilarious Hat''. Must be able to wear. Not to exceed 76.2 cm (30") in any diameter. |
908. | Junior Talents 18 years & under -"Silly Silverware" Decorate a fork, knife and spoon. |
909. | Junior Talents 18 years & under - ''Fancy Footwear'" Decorate a pair of shoes, must be able to put your feet inside. |
Click HERE to register online
Special Needs
Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2, 4th: $1
Junior Division (14 years and under):
1001. | Unassisted - Picture representing "Together Again" |
1002. | Unassisted - Homemade Puppet - any type |
1003. | Unassisted - Handmade Jewellery - any type |
1004. | Assisted - Beaded Necklace |
1005. | Assisted - Mr. or Mrs. Potato Head - using a real potato. Create your own "potato head" using household items. |
1006. | Assisted - Decorate a can of food. Keep the label visible. The can will be donated to the food bank. |
Senior Divisions (over 14 years of age):
1007. | Unassisted - Handmade Jewellery - any type |
1008. | Unassisted - Picture representing "Together Again" |
1009. | Unassisted - Poem or written artwork |
1010. | Assisted - Handmade Jewellery - any type |
1011. | Assisted - Original Artwork using paint as a medium - finger paint, stamp paint, string paint etc. |
1012. | Assisted - Original Artwork using paper as a medium - tissue, paper mache, scrapbooking etc. |
Click HERE to register online
Adult Photography
Prizes: 1st: $3, 2nd: $2, 3rd: $1
Sections:
1101. | Black & White - Self Portrait |
1102. | Black & White - Landscape |
1103. | Black & White - Photographer's choice |
1104. | Black & White - Shadows |
1105. | Agriculture in Action |
1106. | Spring - i.e. spring blooms, melting ice, Easter, new babies (calf, foal, etc) |
1107. | Out and About Brooklin |
1108. | Group of people (3 or more) |
1109. | A picture depicting the fair theme |
1111. | Natural reflections |
1112. | Man made reflections |
1113. | Made in Canada |
1114. | Brooklin Spring Fair Grounds |
1116. | In the Garden |
1117. | Special Event |
1118. | Picture with caption (no names) |
1119. | Silhouettes |
1120. | "What is it-" (no captions) |
1121. | Architectural details |
1122. | Photographers choice (colour photo only) |
1123. | Honouring our Front line Staff |
1124. | Four Letter Word - 4 photos mounted together of letters found in architecture/nature |
1125. | Fair Parade |
1126. | World Travel |
1127. | Action/Freeze Frame |
1128. | Black & White - Nature |
1129. | Black & White - Photographer's Choice |
1130. | Taking Flight |
1131. | Photographer's Choice |
Click HERE to register online
Horticulture
Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2
Flower Specimens Bulbs, Corms, Tubers:
1201. | Narcissus, any type, (1 scape) |
1202. | Tulip, single any colour (1 bloom) |
1203. | Tulip, collection, any type, 3 different cultivars (3 blooms) |
1205. | Lilac, single, any colour, maximum length 60cm (24") (1 branch) |
1206. | Lilac, double, any colour, maximum length 60cm (24") (1 branch) |
1210. | Iris, any colour, height suitable for container, (1 spike) |
Perennials:
1213. | Bleeding Heart (Dicentra), pink, max. length 50cm (19.7") (1 stem) |
1214. | Columbine (Aquilegia), any colour, (1 spray) |
1221. | Perennial, any other, 1 cultivar, must be identified (1 stem) |
Houseplants:
1222. | African Violet (Saintpaulia), standard, single crown (1 pot) |
Vegetables:
1228. | Asparagus (uniform in width and length & approx. 20.3cm (8") in length, (3 stalks) |
1229. | Chives (do not show bulb) (5 stems) |
1230. | Lettuce, any type (can be shown on a plate with a small amount of water), (1 plant) |
1233. | Rhubarb, 1 cultivar, crisp, pulled out, cut tops 3.8 cm. (1 1/2") into fan shape (3 stalks) |
Design:
Prizes: 1st: $9, 2nd: $7, 3rd: $5, others: $0
1238. | "Crank Up The Colour" Mini fresh, 5.1-12.7cm. (2-5") |
1241. | Interpretive design using our Fair theme. Accessories allowed. |
1242. | "Candy Floss" Design in a cone shaped container—not to exceed 25 cm x 25 cm (9.8" x 9.8") |
1243. | "Song of Nature" - using weatherwood & wild flowers - not to exceed 45 cm (17.7") in any direction |
Click HERE to register online
Junior Culinary Arts
Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $4, 3rd: $3, 4th: $2
Decorated Cakes, Cookies, and Bagels:
1313. | Virtual - Decorated bagel - 1 |
1314. | Virtual - Large (15.2-22.9 cm — 6-9") decorated cookie - 1 |
1315. | Virtual - Decorated cupcakes - 3 |
OAAS Plain Chocolate Chip Cookie Competition
- Open to all youth up to age 15 years as of December 31, 2021
- One class only
- Winner agrees to compete at District 4 level Annual Meeting in October 2022. The winning tarts from District goes on to the OAAS Annual Convention in Toronto, February 2023, with recipe attached (see our website).
- Must be 8 cookies displayed on a clean, sturdy plate (no paper plates) inside of a clear plastic bag.
- No nuts
- Cookies are to be no larger than 3" (6.75cm) and no smaller than 2" (5cm)
Judging Criteria:
25 General Appearance
25 Internal Appearance and Texture
50 Flavour
1350. | Plain Chocolate Chip Cookies Prizes: 1st: $12, 2nd: $8, 3rd: $6, 4th: $4, others: $0 |
Click HERE to register online
Junior Talents
Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2, 4th: $1
Pre K-Kindergarten:
1401. | Paper plate farm animal |
1402. | Virtual - Coloured Farm Colouring Page Maximum size 8-1/2"x11" |
1406. | Decorated tin can |
1407. | Christmas tree decoration |
1408. | Farm animal made from egg carton |
1410. | Virtual - Crayon Leaf Rubbing Maximum size 8-1/2"x11" |
1411. | Virtual - Pattern with Colours Maximum size 8-1/2"x11" |
Grade 1-3:
1415. | Create a handmade bracelet |
1419. | Virtual - Crayon Self-Portrait Maximum size 8-1/2"x11" |
1421. | Virtual - Blow Painting |
1424. | Create an article of weaving using scraps of material |
1425. | Item made from duct tape |
Grade 4-6:
1430. | Grow your own crystals with salt or sugar in a small glass jar |
1431. | Bracelet using beads |
1432. | Make your own slime - 1 cup in a resealable, leak proof container |
1436. | Virtual - Design a Brooklin Spring Fair Badge or Crest Not computer generated |
1437. | Virtual - Embellished First Initial |
1443. | Virtual - Hand Write in Cursive, the Chorus of your Favourite Song No explicit lyrics please |
Grade 7-9:
1446. | Virtual - Design a Logo for the Brooklin Spring Fair Maximum size 8-1/2"x11" |
1448. | Virtual - Design a Farm Themed Decorative Tile (on paper), Repeated 4 Times Maximum size 8-1/2"x11" |
1451. | Handmade jewellery - 2 pieces in a set |
1452. | Virtual - Local Dairy Farms - Write about How We Can Use Local Dairy Products 21.59x27.94cm (8.5"x11") |
1453. | "Gifts in a jar'', non-food items displayed in a 1 L (1 quart) size jar |
1456. | Sew a fruit, vegetable, or fair food (hot dog, popcorn, ice cream, etc.) |
OAAS Poster Competitions
OAAS Junior Poster (Up to Grade 4)
OAAS Intermediate Poster (Grade 5-8)
OAAS Senior Poster (Grade 9-12)
Comeptition Rules:
- Create a hand drawn poster to promote your fair.
- Name and date of fair must be clearly shown on poster.
- Poster size: Minimum – approximately 22cm X 28cm, without border Maximum –approximately 28cm X 44cm, without border.
- Each entry must be centered on a CARDSTOCK or BRISTOL BOARD backing exposing approximately a 5.5cm border on all four sides.
- Must enter in correct age category.
Judging Standards:
50 Overall Appearance
35 Creativity and Design
15 Criteria
Prizes: 1st: $10, 2nd: $6, 3rd: $4, others: $0
1480. | Create a poster - Theme: Promoting the Brooklin Spring Fair - Junior |
1481. | Create a poster - Theme: Promoting the Brooklin Spring Fair - Intermediate |
1482. | Create a poster - Theme: Promoting the Brooklin Spring Fair - Senior |
Click HERE to register online
Junior Photography
Prizes: 1st: $3, 2nd: $2, 3rd: $1
Grade 6 and under:
1501. | Farming |
1502. | 1 - Small pet dog |
1503. | 1- Large pet dog |
1504. | 1- Pet cat |
1505. | 1- Other pet |
1506. | My Backyard |
1507. | Buddies |
1508. | Fair Fun |
1509. | Water Fun |
Grade 7-12:
1510. | My Hero |
1511. | Old Graffiti |
1512. | A Selfie |
1513. | Sporting Event |
1514. | Rain Storm |
1515. | What is it- (No Caption) |
1516. | Your Dream Car |
1517. | Any Brooklin Street sign |
1518. | Photographer's Choice (Colour photo only) |
All Ages:
1519. | Finding my Favourite Colour |
1520. | Photographer's Choice |
Click HERE to register online
Junior Horticulture
Prizes: 1st: $4, 2nd: $3, 3rd: $2, 4th: $1
Flower Specimens Bulbs, Corms, Tubers:
1601. | Iris, any type, any colour (1bloom) |
1604. | Lily Of The Valley, blooms with some foliage (3 stems) |
1605. | Narcissus, (daffodil), any type (1 scape) |
1606. | Tulip, single, any colour (1 bloom) |
Houseplants:
1608. | Plant grown for foliage, must be identified (1 pot) |
Vegetables:
Must be shown on a paper plate
1611. | Rhubarb, 1 cultivar, pulled out, tops cut 3.8cm. (1 1/2") in fan shape, tied (3 stems) |
1612. | Any other vegetable, (3 plants or stems) |
Just For Fun Amateur Horticultural Corner Design:
1613. | "Together Again" Arrangement using fresh flowers, accessories allowed |
1614. | "Garden Basket" - using a basket with fresh wild flowers create an arrangement |
1615. | "Crazy Critter", Crazy shaped fruit or vegetable, decorated to create the strangest character ever, displayed on a dispo |
Preschool (inclusing Senior Kindergarten):
1616. | "Gigantic Beans" 3 yellow or green bean seeds placed on a piece of damp cotton batten in a zip lock bag must have sprouted |
Grades 1 and 2:
1617. | Bean Power" 3 yellow or green bean seeds placed on a piece of damp cotton batten in a zip lock bag must have sprouted |
Grades 3 and 4:
1618. | "Super Roots" A vegetable or fruit rooted in a glass container, water only |
Grade 5 to Grade 12:
1619. | A cowboy hat filled with artificial spring flowers, accessories allowed |
Click HERE to register online
Young Adults - Grades 10 to 12
Prizes: 1st: $5, 2nd: $4, 3rd: $3
Sections:
1701. | One page comic, "Together Again" theme (8.5 x 11") |
1702. | String art (base must be wood and nails), 20.32 cm x 20.32 cm (8" x 8") |
1703. | Graffiti painting "Together Again" theme (cannot exceed 4' x 4') |
1705. | Cube art (12" x 12") |
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