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JUNIOR FAIR:
WHO MAY EXHIBIT
All exhibitors in the junior fair division shall be
members of a recognized youth organizaon under
adult leadership and with an educaonal program
approved by the local fair. Members of other youth
organizaons not listed above or previously
approved, by the Junior Fair Board must submit an
applicaon by Feb. 1 to be considered for approval
by the Junior Fair Board at their February meeng.
Applicaon materials for recognion as a
recognized youth organizaon can be obtained by
calling the CWSF Oce or at
www.centralwisconsinstatefair.com. Junior Fair
exhibitors must be aliated with a Wood County
organizaon, must live in Wood County or an
adjoining county, and be in grades K-13 and under
20 years of age as of January 1 of the current year.
In the junior division, the department may pay state
aid on prizes oered to exhibitors who are under 20
years of age on January 1 of the current fair year. A
county or district fair board may establish
subgroups within a junior fair entry class based on
the exhibitor’s grade level in school. The
department may not pay state aid on prizes for club
parades, club oats, song contests, or a project
which is not an exhibit or demonstraon at the fair.
(See ATCP 160.04(2).)
Exhibitors must be a member of a recognized
organizaon by March 1. Excepons to this must be
brought to the Jr. Fair Board for approval. Failure to
comply with these requirements will prohibit entry
and payment of premium money.
The Central Wisconsin State Junior Fair works in
close cooperaon with the University of Wisconsin
Extension 4-H programs. An EEO/Armave Acon
employer, University of Wisconsin Extension
provides equal opportunies in educaon,
programming and employment, including Title IX
and ADA requirements. Discriminaon on the basis
of age, race, color, creed or religion, naonal origin,
ancestry, sex, sexual orientaon, marital or parental
status, pregnancy, veterans’ status, arrest or non-
program related convicon record or qualied
disability is prohibited.
Request for reasonable accommodaons for
disabilies or limitaons should be made prior to
the date of the program or acvity for which it is
needed. Please make requests for reasonable
accommodaons to ensure equal access to
educaonal programs as early as possible prior to
the program.
GENERAL RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS
1. General supervision of the grounds and the
exhibion is vested in the President of the
Central Wisconsin Fair Associaon, who shall
have charge of the police and see that order is
maintained.
2. ANY EXHIBITOR CAUGHT DRINKING ON THE
GROUNDS WILL BE IMMEDIATELY
WITHDRAWN FROM THE FAIR AND THEY WILL
FORFEIT THEIR PREMIUM(S).
3. Exhibitors agree to hold harmless Wood County,
City of Marsheld, the Fair Associaon, the
Junior Fair Board, their agents, employees, and
volunteers from any and all claims, demands,
suits, liability or expense by reason of loss or
damage to any property, or bodily injury to any
person whatsoever, as a direct or indirect result
of their involvement as an exhibitor in the Junior
Fair. Exhibitors will be held responsible for any
damage or accident, which may be caused by
their entries.
4. Electronic fair books can be found online at:
www.centralwisconsinstatefair.com under Get
Involved, Exhibitors-Junior Fair. See your Youth
Leader for printed copies.
5. Entries must be made online by July 15, at
www.fairentry.com
6. ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY CLUB INVOICE.
ONE CHECK PER ORGANIZATION. Entry fees are
payable to Junior Fair. Entry fees must be paid
when fair tags are picked up at the CWSF oce:
Central Wisconsin State Fair
An: Junior Fair Treasurer
513 E 17
th
Street
Marsheld WI 54449
7. Youth exhibitors who wish to have entries for
more than one youth organizaon will pay the
entry fee for EACH organizaon. All youth
exhibing in the Junior Fair will receive a free
pass to the fair.