2023 Franklin County Fair Ohio

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Viewing records 1701-1750 of 1938
Results last updated at: 11/28/2023 3:27 AM
Exhibitor # Exhibitor Name Entry # Description Ribbon Placing Awards County Club
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Fruits and Vegetables / 09: Peppers, any variety, plate of 5
997 Still, Steven 3996 cornito sweet pepper 1st Franklin
997 Still, Steven 3997 early girl 2nd Franklin
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Fruits and Vegetables / 12: Squash, (Summer, Yellow, Zucchini, or any other) plate of 3
15 Johnson, Debbie 3774 Zucchini Squash 1st
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Fruits and Vegetables / 13: Tomatoes, any variety, plate of 5
997 Still, Steven 3998 phlox paniculata garden hot pink 1st Franklin
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Fruits and Vegetables / 14: Vegetable Display- Must have a minimum of 7 diff type / varieties of vegetables
997 Still, Steven 3984 2nd Franklin
997 Still, Steven 3985 1st Franklin
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Honey / 01: Honey, Water White and Extra Water White (3- 1# glass jars per entry)
963 Dillon, Drew 3803 Extra White Honey 2nd Franklin
974 Lutmerding, Medard 3832 extra white honey 1st Best of Show Class 1-5
996 Woelfle, Grant 3978 3rd Franklin
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Honey / 02: Honey, White - 34mm (3-1# glass jars per entry)
964 Lucas, Katy 3804 3rd
974 Lutmerding, Medard 3834 white honey 1st
982 Williams, Winifred 3912 Extracted Honey White 2nd Franklin
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Honey / 03: Honey, Extra Light Amber to Light Amber 38-83mm (3 - 1# glass jars per entry)
922 Gelter, Dale 3609 2nd
937 Gronbach, Laney 3926 3rd Union
984 Williams, Winifred 3929 Liquid Honey Extra Light Amber to Light Amber 1st Franklin
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Honey / 04: Honey, Amber to Dark Amber- more than 83mm (3 - 1# glass jars per entry)
960 Herman, Richard 3789 3rd Union
971 Spisak, David 3820 2nd Franklin
960 Herman, Richard 4014 1st Union
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Honey / 05: Honey, Creamed / Granulated (3 - 1# glass jars per entry)
960 Herman, Richard 3790 1st Union
974 Lutmerding, Medard 3833 Creamed Honey 2nd
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Honey / 06: Honey Frames (2 per entry, any size bee proof case)
984 Williams, Winifred 3932 Frames - 2 Honey frames in closed display case 2nd Franklin
984 Williams, Winifred 3933 Frames - 2 Honey Frames in closed display case 3rd Franklin
989 Lance Fox/Maria Sambuco, Easton 3947 Two frames from the Easton Apiary 1st Franklin
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Honey / 07: Cut Comb Honey (in plastic boxes)
960 Herman, Richard 3792 1st Union
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Honey / 08: Beeswax Chunk (single piece any form)
922 Gelter, Dale 3610 1st Best of Show Class 6-8
964 Lucas, Katy 3806 3rd
964 Lucas, Katy 3807 2nd
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Needle Arts / 01: Crochet - Afghans / Throws
539 Wolfe, Mandi 1976 Polly Plum “Dorothy” afghan 2nd
539 Wolfe, Mandi 1977 Rosina Plane’s “Letitia’s Holiday” afghan 3rd
539 Wolfe, Mandi 1978 Inspired by Joy afghan 1st Best of Show Crochet (includes class 1-4)
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Needle Arts / 02: Crochet Baby Blanket
951 Rigo, Marty 3753 Gray, White & Aqua 1st
985 Hansford, Donna 3935 Yellow and purple crocheted baby blanket 2nd
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Needle Arts / 03: Crochet Garments
539 Wolfe, Mandi 1979 Mosaic crochet socks 1st
539 Wolfe, Mandi 1980 Parker cardigan 2nd
985 Hansford, Donna 3936 Child's rainbow dress 3rd
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Needle Arts / 04: Crochet - Other (scarves, toys, totes, purses, doilies, etc.)
539 Wolfe, Mandi 1984 Polly Plum “Letitia” pillow 2nd
539 Wolfe, Mandi 1986 Crochet flower purse 1st
930 Howard, Susan 3658 Market Bag 3rd
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Needle Arts / 05: Cross Stitch Embroidery– Any item
899 Newsome, Jo Ann 3503 Christmas Tree Skirt 1st
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Needle Arts / 06: Hand Embroidery – Any item
951 Rigo, Marty 3755 Dreaming of a White Christmas 1st
961 Mathewson, Susan 3798 "Let There Be Hope" Toweling Pillow 2nd Franklin
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Needle Arts / 07: Wool Embroidery / Applique -Any item
916 Ziegler, Diane 3592 Set off 3 Spring bowl fillers, bunny, chick and lamb. 1st Best of Show Embroidery & Needlepoint (includes class 5-9)
916 Ziegler, Diane 3594 Vintage Christmas garland table mat with ivory wool background and green garland with gold embellished Christmas balls. 2nd
935 Dixon, Penny 3684 Poinsettia 3rd
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Needle Arts / 09: Knitting - Afghans / Throws
956 Moore, Cindy 3768 Blanket knit corner to corner in worsted weight, 50% Superwash Merino Wool, 50%Lyocell. Twelve sections using 12 colors with 6 different stitch patterns. 1st Best of Show Knitting (includes class 10-13)
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Needle Arts / 11: Knitting - Garments
952 Sagara, Judy 3741 Entrelac Sweater 1st
952 Sagara, Judy 3742 Kimono Wrap Sweater 2nd
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Needle Arts / 12: Knitting -Other (scarves, socks, toys, totes, purses, etc.)
102 Hay, Emily 236 Beaded scarf 2nd
956 Moore, Cindy 3770 Knit Shawl was worked side to side from the right wing to the left. A slipped stitch seam separates the textured upper section from the lower lace section. Increases and decreases worked at different intervals on each side of the wings. The wings themselves are not entirely symmetrical which is an intentional design feature. DK weight “Cocoa Black” yarn in blend of 70% Superwash Merino Wool, 20% Nylon, 10% Silk. 1st
Open Home, Fine Arts and Horticulture / Needle Arts / 13: Sewing Garments
31 Stevens, Corinne 58 dress 2nd Franklin