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HOBBIES AND CRAFTS SPECIAL AWARDS 2012

BEST IN CLASS AWARDS

Fused Glass, Summer Schneider, Adult

Ceramics, Ashlee Seelye, Junior Age 11

Nature Craft, Melinda McCoy, Adult

Nature Craft, Flora Walchenbath, Junior Age 11

Fused Glass, Stephanie Casilla, Senior

Miniatures, Jeannette Gault, Adult

Polymer, Clay Cheryl Martin, Adult

Fabric Paint/ Silk, Dona Cloud, Senior

Fabric Paint/Silk, Fumie Gage, Senior

Scrapbook, Joe Hill, Junior Age 7

Lego, Alex Hertzog, Junior Age 10

Lego, Collin West, Adult

Jewelry, Maddie Hunt, Junior Age 14

Other Craft, Piers Davis, Junior Age 6

Tole Painting Lucy Bert, Junior Age 16

Paper Craft, Vanessa Smith, Adult

Basketry, John Joseph, Senior

Intarsia Woodcraft, John Ewert, Senior

Card Making, Bunny Wutherspoon, Senior

Woodcraft, Carol Brubaker, Senior

Leather Craft, Bobby Hilt, Adult

SPECIAL AWARDS

Best Use of Fair Theme, Erin Edwards, Age 12, VW Collection

Lowell W. Stewart Memorial Woodcraft Award, $50 to Carl Brubaker, Senior for Birdhouse.

Aglazing Art Fused Glass Award, $50 to Summer Schneider, Adult for Cookie Jar.

Aglazing Art Ceramics Awards, $50 to Ashlee Seelye, Junior, Age 11 for Grey Cat.

SUPERINTENDENT AWARD

Olympic Peninsula Doll Club, Veterans Dolls and Photos

PEOPLE’S CHOICE

Thursday: Tamra Baker, Adult, Christmas Village Collection

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT 2012

BLUE RIBBON WINNERS

Cookie Allison, Selinda Barkhuis, Rocheal Becker, Dolores Briggs, Mary Buck, Shirley Buck, Bonita Cahill, Linda Cameron, Marie Caurel, Sherry Curran, Bobbie Daniels, Mark Dauber, Lisa Edinger,

Patrick Fox, Laura Giannoue, Walter Grant, Esther Homan, Connie Irving, Carolyn Kirsch, Dwight Kirsch, Dave Logan, Carol Martell, Maryan LaRonge, Gene Morgan, Sherry Mirth, Emil Moilanen, Mike Owens,

Kay O’Neill, Jaimi Primrose, Adrienne Pereira, Russell Ratcliff, Lindy Sawyer, Wendy Schroeder,

Andrew Shogren, Tom Tucker, Leilani Wood, Teresa Whitney, Jolie Will, Barbara Wright, Margaret Yates

YOUTH

Aidan Bond

Lillian Bond

Krystal Donnell

Atalie Parker

Eliana Parker

Hannah Wagner

Anna Wooten

PEOPLE’S CHOICE WINNER

1. Crescent Grange #1123

2. North Olympic Peninsula Beekeepers Association

3. Sequim Prairie Grange #1108

4. Clallam County Master Gardeners

5. North Olympic Timber Action Committee

6. WSU Co-Operative Extension, Clallam County

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