Here are the results from the 2013 Whidbey Island Area Fair 4-H and open contests organized by division, name, city, class and placing.
Fiber arts — adult
Louie Shellenberger, Freeland — woven basket, best basket
Karen Posner, Greenbank — braiding other, best braided
Dawn Pucci, Oak Harbor — needle felted figurine or toy, best felted item
Joanne Martinis, Coupeville — dyed by spinner, best handspun
Bettie Glassey, Oak Harbor — knitted handspun item, best handspun youth
Rose Sires, Oak Harbor — repurposed/recycled, best repurposed item
Annika Leopold, Greenbank — rug, judge’s choice
Dena Royal, Oak Harbor — two, three or four-ply handspun skeins, judge’s choice
Lois Fisher, Oak Harbor — fiber processed by spinner, merit
Lydia Christiansen, Clinton — repurposed/recycled, merit
Fiber arts — youth
Holley Johnson, Clinton — needle felted figurine or toy, best fiber youth
Kelly Uhlig, Langley — knitted handspun item, best handspun youth
Elizabeth Dufur, Clinton — rug, best of show
Floral — adult
Link Thomas — lily, oriental hybrids-one stalk, best horticulture
Jacki Stewart, Langley — dahlia, cactus under 6 inches, merit
Aracely Knox, Greenbank — any other rose (antique, David Austin, Shrub, etc.), merit
Kim Rossi, Langley — hydrangea, macrophylla according to color with foliage, merit
Christine Williams, Langley — succulent, merit
Sandy Gavac — tuberous begonia upright, merit
Rhonda Permenter, Freeland — any other meritorious container-grown plant, merit
Cathi ONanBower, Langley — awesome in miniature-design less than 8 inches, merit
Floral — senior
Heather A. Moore, Clinton — sunflower one stem, merit
Ivan Little, Freeland — three onions dry yellow, best vegetable
Sherry Morris, Langley — worm compost, best of show
Christyn Johnson, Clinton — scarecrow, best of show
Good Cheer Garden, Langley — worm compost, merit
Richard Turner, Greenbank — other compost, merit
Vegetables — adult
Mark Gmerek, Clinton — people/critter made from fresh fruit or vegetables, best critter
Kim Rossi, Langley — people/critter made from fresh fruit or vegetables, merit
Vegetables — youth
Chase Hunnicutt, Clinton — animal/critter made with fresh fruit, vegetables, seeds, etc., best youth critter
Laura Langer, Freeland — two cucumbers, slicing, 6 inches and longer, best of show
Darline Troyer, Oak Harbor — one artichoke globe, merit
Magnus Christensen, Freeland — animal/critter made with fresh fruit, vegetables, seeds, etc., merit
Fruits — adult
Emma Ruggiero, Greenbank — other fruits or nuts, merit
Fruits — youth
Morgan Mackie, Clinton — filberts, best of show
Herbs — adult
Anza Muenchow, Clinton — bay laurel, one branch, best of show
Aracely Knox, Greenbank — other herb, honorable mention
Herbs — youth
Sophia Paczynski, Clinton — parsley, best of show
Honey — adult
Dan Maxwell, Freeland — extracted white, one pint jar, best of show
Kathy Maxwell, Freeland — extracted white, one pint jar, merit
Erica Barlow, Clinton — comb, frame or section with clear covering, merit
Homemade wine — adult
Barry Maulding, Clinton — other fruit, best of show
Danielle Johnson, Coupeville — fruit berry, merit
Carrie McLachlan, Langley — mead with fruit, merit
Homemade beer, cider and other — adult
Paul Neumiller, Coupeville — barley wine, best of show
Cathi OnanBower, Langley — mild ale, merit
Open educational displays — adult
Cathi OnanBower, Langley — educational display by individual, best of adult
Deer Lagoon Grange #846, Freeland — educational booth, best of show
Joanne Martinis, Coupeville — educational booth, superintendent award
Open educational displays — youth
Elizabeth Dufur, Clinton — educational display by individual, best of youth
Fair logo design — senior
Christyn Johnson, Clinton — 2014 logo using original artwork, merit
Editor’s note: Look for more results from the Whidbey Island Area Fair in Saturday’s issue.