2024 Washington County Fair Open Class Results
Total Exhibitors – 77
Total Entries – 286
Class 1 – Breads – Tami Weber won first.
Class 2 – Breads – No Yeast: Jane Dallmeyer won first and Margaret Brinning won second place.
Class 3 – Cakes-no frosting: Jane Dallmeyer won first place and Margaret Brinning won second place.
Class 6 –Pie: Rachel Carstensen won first place and received the $25 prize from Freeman Foods award.
Class 7 – Cookies: $25 Cookie prize from JWs Foods went to Barb Anderegg. Margaret Binning won first place and Holly Beinhaut won second place.
Class 8 – Candy: Sue Janecek won first place and Shirley Bohr won second place.
Class 10 – Jam: Darcy Kroemer won first place and Rachel Cartsensen won second place.
Class 11 – Preserves and Butters: Allen Brush won first place.
Class 13 – Canned Vegetables: Bunny Peiffer won first place and Allen Brush won second place.
Class 14 – Pickles and Catsup: Pat Sprouse won first place.
Class 16 – Photography Black and White – Taryn Collins won first and Darcy Kroemer won second place.
Class 17 – Photography: Color: Sharon Scarff won first and second place and Art and Photography $25 Award from Hills Bank.
Class 18 – Computer Art: Sharon Scarff won first place.
Class 19 – Painting and Sketching: Matt Kaye won first place and Ann Williams won second place.
Class 23 – Christmas in July: Sandy Beachamp won first place and Donna Palmer won second place.
Class 24 – Creative Arts: Dixie Conrad won first and second place.
Class 24B – Needlework – Beverly Rutten won first place and Brenna Goode won second place.
Class 25 – Repurposed or Reimagined: Cindy Dalton won first place and Creative Arts $25 prize from Emporium, and Dixie Conrad won second place.
Class 26 – Metal or Glass: Keiffer Sexton received first and second place.
Class 26 – Leather: Michael Kast won first place.
Class 27 – Table Place Setting – Jo Duwa won first place.
Class 28 – Woodworking – Made and Finished: Merle Pacha won first place.
Class 29 – Wood Article – Painted: Cindy Dalton won first place.
Class 32 – Wood Miniatures –Ty & Emily Rinner won first place.
Class 35 – Garden Art – Dixie Conrad won first place.
Kids Class – Anna Piette won first place and Cameron Fireze won second place.
Class 37 – Quilts – Hand Quilted: Alicia Pacha won first place and Judy Sieren won second place.
Class 38 – Quilts – Machine Quilted: Julie See won the $25 award from Willow Creek Quilting, Jan Miller won first place.
Class 39 – Quilts – Intricate Pieced: Laura Schmitz won first place and $25 award from Stitch ‘N Sew.
Class 40 – Quilts – Multiple Method: Sue Norman won first and second place.
Class 41 – Baby Quilt: Bonnie Nisley won first place and Jane Dallmeyer won second place.
Class 42 – Lap or Small Quilt: Sandi Beachamp won first place and Donna Palmer won second place.
Class 43 – Wallhangings: Candy Greiner won first place and Peg Kuhns won second place.
Class 44 – Table Runner, Topper, Placemats: Peg Kuhns won first place and Deb Seward won second place.
Class 47 – Creative Wearables: Brenna Goode won first place.
Class 48- Knitting: Bunny Peiffer won first place and Erin Kaye won second place.
Class 49 – Crocheting: Rachel Hiller won first and second place.
Class 51 – Pillow – Donna Palmer won first place.
Class 53 – Cut Flowers: Audrey Reed won first and second place.
Class 54 – Cut Flower Arrangement: Donna Palmer won first place and Laura Schmitz won second place.
Class 55 – Bulb Flower: Dawn Anderegg won first place and Bunny Peiffer won second place.
Class 56 – Container Plant Indoor: Audrey Reed won first place and Dawn Anderegg won second place.
Class 57 – Container Plant Outdoor: Jan Miller got first place and Dawn Anderegg won second place.
Class 58 – Vase Bouquet: Katie Reuman won first place and Donna Palmer won second place.
Class 59 – Dried or Created Flowers: Audrey Reed received first place and second place.
Marianne Reha-Van Roekel received the Flower and Plant $25 award from Hills Bank.
Class 60 – Garden Vegetables: Allen Brush won first and Overall Garden Exhibit Award of a $25 award from Hills Bank, and Mackenzie Stogdill won second place.
Class 53 – Garden Display: Pat Sprouse won first place and Allen Brush won second place.
Class 54 – Largest Vegetable – Pat Sprouse won first place and Allen Brush won second place..
Judge’s Choice Award – $25 award from Hills Bank went to Brenna Goode quilt.
Lifelong 4-Hers, Jim and Sandi Hotchkiss, Inducted into Washington County 4-H Hall of Fame
“Jim and Sandi Hotchkiss of Washington were recognized at the Washington County Fair on July 19 as the 2024 Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame recipient for Washington County. Annually, every county is to select one recipient for the Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame.
Once members, then parents to 4-Hers, then club and project leaders, and now grandparents to 4-Hers. Jim and Sandi Hotchkiss don’t recognize a time in their life without 4-H.
They met the summer of 1970 in the sheep barn at the Washington County Fair. Jim then proposed to Sandi under the trees north of the sheep barn during the County Fair.
Three generations of the Hotchkiss Family have been involved in 4-H leadership. Jim’s dad was a 4-H leader and superintendent of sheep department. The first brick purchased for the patio in front of the Washington County Extension Office is in honor of James Hotchkiss. Ruth, his wife, was one of the greatest 4-H cheerleaders to her children and grandchildren.
As a team, Jim and Sandi had great 4-H role models and have become ones themselves. The Washington County 4-H horse department, arena, barn and kids would not be what it is without the Hotchkiss family. They have been active filling many volunteer roles and are proud supporters of the 4-H program. They are great examples of hard work, family focused and generous giving.
The couple will be further recognized at the Iowa State Fair on August 18 for their dedication to Iowa 4-H.”
Jefferson County K9 Receives New Body Armor
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department has received a donation of body armor for K9 Kalo.
He will receive a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. K9 Kalo’s vest is sponsored by Vested Interest in K9s, Inc.* and will be embroidered with the sentiment “In memory of K9 Hobbs, Des Moines, IA – EOW 12/12/23”. Delivery is expected within eight to ten weeks.
*Vested Interest in K9s, Inc., established in 2009, is a 501(c)(3) charity whose mission is to provide bullet and stab protective vests and other assistance to dogs of law enforcement and related agencies throughout the United States.
RAGBRAI Riders Nearing Henry County, Still Time to Spruce Up Your Home!
Mount Pleasant, Wayland, Trenton, places that we call home and love. With RAGBRAI cycling through in just two days, it’s time to show an estimated 25,000 visitors why we love home so much. Currently, riders are cycling 75 miles and over 3000 feet of climb as they reach the halfway point of the race across Iowa. In just two days time, our community will welcome them. Take pride in your town.
Clean up your yard or your business, mow the lawn, and decorate! If you live in Mount Pleasant, the theme is Make Yourself at Home/Americana. This is not the last you’ll hear of RAGBRAI over the coming days, as KILJ Radio is proud to be the official media sponsor.
Sports, July 24th
High School Postseason Baseball
The state tournament continued yesterday with Class 3A wrapping up their first round matchup along with Classes 2A and 4A. Here’s how day two of the tournament wrapped up.
In Class 3A, #1 Wahlert Catholic started the day by showing off their pitching prominence against #8 Central DeWitt, winning 1-0 to advance to the semifinals. The Golden Eagles will take on Bishop Heelan tonight at 5 pm.
For Class 2A, the advancing teams did so handily, winning by an average of 5.5 runs yesterday. #1 Underwood had the closest matchup yesterday, mustering a 3-1 victory over #8 Unity Christian. Garrett Luett picked up the win on the mound with 11 strikeouts and grabbed two RBIs at the plate.
Chariton dominated Pleasantville to the tune of 7-1 victory and New Hampton one-upped that score by taking down Aplington-Parkersburg 11-1. Kael Meyers went 4 for 5 with a double and three RBIs in the win.
Finally, Sumner-Fredericksburg knocked out Wilton 6-2. Underwood will face off against Chairton tomorrow, July 25th, at 4:30 pm and New Hampton will face off against Sumner-Fredericksburg at 7 pm tomorrow.
Most of the Class 4A matchups involved a comeback attempt. #1 Cedar Rapids Kennedy scored four runs in the bottom of the 6th inning to beat Pleasant Valley 6-3. Grant Mather tabbed three RBIs in the win.
Johnston had to score two runs in the bottom of the 7th to walk off Waukee Northwest 4-3. Mason Tell knocked in two of the runs for the Dragons. Kennedy will face off against Johnston tomorrow at 5 pm.
Dowling Catholic handled business, defeating Dallas Center-Grimes 3-1. Trevor Baumler threw six strikeouts in 5.2 innings of work. Iowa City High will take on Waukee today with the winner playing Dowling Catholic tomorrow at 7:30 pm.
Classes 1A and 3A will resume their tournament trails tonight.
High School Postseason Softball
All first round matchups are now in the books with a couple of consolation bracket contests also playing yesterday. Here’s how the games went down.
The bottom half of the Class 3A bracket started the day with a Jessa DeMoss complete game for #1 Benton as her seven strikeouts led to a 5-1 win over #8 Solon.
#5 Estherville Lincoln Central attempted the comeback yesterday against #4 Assumption but fell short, stranding a runner on third to lose 6-5. Benton will compete against Assumption today at 4:45 pm.
Class 2A saw #1 Van Meter demolish #8 West Fork 10-0. The Bulldogs will take on #4 East Marshall today after the Mustangs defeated #5 Lisbon 8-1 as Peyton Grabenbauer clobbered a grand slam.
On the bottom half of the bracket, #7 Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont pulled off the upset against #2 Northeast, winning in convincing fashion 6-1. #3 Audubon walked off #6 West Monona to win 4-3. The Rockets will face off against the Wheelers tonight at 5:15 pm.
For Class 1A, Campbell German’s 13 strikeouts led #1 Martensdale-St Marys to a narrow 2-1 victory over #8 Edgewood-Colesburg. #4 St. Edmond followed suit with a close win against #5 Collins-Maxwell 4-2. Lauren Gibb slugged a triple with two RBIs for the Gaels.
Martensdale-St Marys will play St. Edmond tonight at 7 pm with the winner advancing to the state championship.
#7 Southeast Warren defeated #2 Wayne 3-2 and #6 Sigourney followed along with the upset with a 3-1 victory over #3 Remsen St. Mary’s. Southeast Warren will face off against Sigourney tonight at 7:30 pm.
Prospect League
The Burlington Bees were crushed last night by the Alton River Dragons 14-2. Dillion Kuehl hit a solo home run for the Bees. Burlington will stay on the road to take on the Thrillville Thrillbillies tonight at 7 pm.
The Clinton LumberKings will face off against the River Dragons tonight at 6:35 pm on the road.
This Day in Sports History
1958 – Ted Williams is fined $250 for spitting at Boston fans again.
1968 – Hoyt Wilhelm pitches in a record 907th major league game breaking Cy Young’s record for pitching appearances. He held the record for 30 years.
1978 – Billy Martin resigns as Yankee manager after “one is a born liar the other a convicted one” comment about George Steinbrenner and Reggie Jackson.
Robert Sample
Robert Jay Sample, 65, of Mt. Pleasant, died Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at his residence.
A celebration of life for Bob will be held at a later date. The Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant, is caring for Bob and his family.
Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com.
Cathy L. Wellington
Cathy L. Wellington, 65, of Mt. Pleasant, died Sunday, July 21, 2024 at her residence.
Cathy Lynn Wellington was born March 1, 1959 in Mt. Pleasant. She was the daughter of Darrell and Kathrine (Singsheim) Wellington. She was a member of the Mt. Pleasant Community High School Class of 1977. Cathy was united in marriage to Wayne Woline. The couple later divorced.
Early in her working career, Cathy worked at Pizza Hut and the former Mustang Market. Cathy worked at the long term care unit at the Henry County Health Center, where she enjoyed taking care of the residents as a nurse’s aide. For many years, Cathy was employed on the production line of the former Motorola and Celestica Corporations. After her employment at Celestica, Cathy enrolled at Southeastern Community College and earned an associate’s degree in Horticulture.
Cathy loved to raise flower and vegetable gardens. She enjoyed antiquing and had a unique talent to repurpose antique items, especially to decorate her home. She loved her family deeply, and enjoyed making holiday meals for them. She also loved to making family recipes for her children. At home, Cathy was very fond of spending time with her beloved pet cat, Frannie.
Those thankful for sharing in Cathy’s life include her 4 children – Ryan (Christina) Woline of Washington, Brandon (Josh DeWeese) Woline of Cedar Rapids, Tristan (Dana) Wellington of Mt. Pleasant and Nakayla Wellington of Mt. Pleasant; her siblings – Peggy Wellington of Ottumwa, Danny (Gina) Thompson of Corydon, IA, Brenda (Tom Kracht) Thompson of Moravia, IA and Tony Thompson of Batavia, IA, and 4 grandchildren – Paige Woline, Evan Woline, Enola Wellington and Freya Wellington, and her cat, Frannie.
Her parents and two sisters – Vickie Wellington and Debbie Allender – precede Cathy in death.
A funeral service for Cathy will be held at 10:30 AM on Thursday, July 25 at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street in Mt. Pleasant. The Reverend Mark Youngquist, Pastor, Swedesburg Evangelical Lutheran Church, will officiate Burial will be in the Forest Home Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant. Friends may call from 12 Noon to 7 PM on Wednesday, July 24 at the funeral home. The family will be present to receive friends from 5-7 PM.
Those considering an expression of sympathy may direct memorials to the Paws and More Animal Shelter.