Evergreen State Fair results

Open Class Fine Arts

Best of Show: Anika Seivers-Bailey, Everett

Award of Excellence: Owen Yeagley, Snohomish

Creative Award: Heather Broyles, Arlington

Special Award: Joseph Hull, Everett

Chairman’s Award: Theodore Callender, Everett

Outstanding Exhibitor: Kimberly George, Snohomish

Best of Show: Haley Amenn, Gold Bar

Award of Excellence: Daniel Kirschner, Mountlake Terrace

Creative Award: Alice Ish, Carnation

Best Presentation: Anna Walker, Granite Falls

Best Presentation: Kendria Zard, Snohomish

Special Award: Sarah Casimes, Bothell

Special Award: Kira Estes, Startup

Special Award: Matthew Corcoran, Sultan

Special Award: Katherine Pippel, Woodinville

Chairman’s Award (2): Haley Amenn, Gold Bar

Chairman’s Award: Ryan Broyles, Arlington

Chairman’s Award: Katherine Pippel, Woodinville

Best of Show: Anna Heins, Everett

Award of Excellence: Sierra Munoz, Snohomish

Creative Award: Laura Lothrop, Monroe

Creative Award: Christa King, Woodinville

Best Presentation: Emily Hanson, Marysville

Best Presentation: Brittnye Jones, Monroe

Best Presentation: Leah Sullivan Shoreline

Special Award: Sierra Munoz, Snohomish

Special Award: Andrea Larrabee, Monroe

Chairman’s Award: Anna Heins, Everett

Chairman’s Award: Andrea Larrabee, Monroe

Best of Show: Alyssa Essman, Snohomish

Award of Excellence: Alyssa Essman, Snohomish

Award of Excellence: Haley Lynn O’Sullivan, Woodinville

Creative Award: Brandon Ringstad, Snohomish

Best Presentation: Haley Lynn O’Sullivan, Woodinville

Special Award: Amy Heins, Everett

Chairman’s Award: Amy Heins, Everett

Chairman’s Award: Amelia Marchetti, Monroe

Chairman’s Award: Haley Lynn O’Sullivan, Woodinville

Best of Show: Erika Heins, Everett

Award of Excellence: Erika Heins, Everett

Award of Excellence: Dan Williamson, Snohomish

Special Award: James Brady, Monroe

Special Award: Kris Howe, Monroe

Special Award (10): All Aboard Everett

Chairman’s Award: Dan Williamson, Snohomish

Chairman’s Award: Lonny Wolk, Snohomish

Chairman’s Award: Deborah Bertrand, Everett

Best of Show: Melanie Pollon, Woodinville

Award of Excellence: Authur Harvey, Auburn

Creative Award: Dina Pickens, Monroe

Best Presentation: Melanie Pollon, Woodinville

Chairman’s Award: Liz Marshall, Bothell

Creative Award: Don Wells, Granite Falls

Best Presentation: Don Wells, Granite Falls

Best of Show: Lorna Freniere, Monroe

Award of Excellence: Elma Jane Swanson, Marysville

Award of Excellence: Emil Winterhalder, Burien

Creative Award: Elma Jane Swanson, Marysville

Creative Award: Glen Vivenzio, Monroe

Outstanding Exhibitor: Emil Winterhalder, Burien

Chairman’s Award: Wesley Muller, Everett

Chairman’s Award: Charlene Pallo, Startup

4-H Rabbits

Junior Champion: Laura Maue, Monroe

Junior Reserve Champion: Nicole Hagens, Duvall

Intermediate Champion: Cassie Wogsland, Marysville

Intermediate Reserve Champion: Cassie Wogsland, Marysville

Senior Champion: Kristina Deffries, Monroe

Senior Reserve Champion: Heidi Wennerlind Carnation

Judges’ Choice: Bailey Morrell, Monroe; Melissa Harnden, Monroe; Sophia Marchetti, Monroe

Speical Award: Megan Howard, Bothell; Amelia Marchetti, Monroe; Ginger Riley, Seattle

Merit Award: Mary Hannah Schwarzen, Sultan; Nichole Carlson, Duvall; Laura Maue, Monroe; Nina Finley, Seattle; Esther Wennerlind, Carnation; Robin Hunt, Mill Creek

Creative Award: Melissa Harnden, Monroe; Kathryn Owen, Edmonds

Junior Champion: Kendra Mutch, Duvall

Junior Reserve Champion: Colin Scheil, Lynnwood

Intermediate Champion: Kasey Olson, Arlington

Intermediate Reserve Champion: Megan Howard, Bothell

Senior Champion: Amelia Marchetti, Monroe

Senior Reserve Champion: Annie Spoelstra, Snohomish

Judges’ Choice: Hannah Micketti, Snohomish; Nichole Carlson, Duvall

Speical Award: Melissa Harnden, Monroe; Nicole Hagens, Duvall; Cassie Wogsland, Marysville

Merit Award: Ashley Carlson, Duvall; Anna Knutson, Duvall; Autumn Dennistoun, Arlington

Creative Award: Mary Hannah Schwarzen, Sultan

4-H Cats

Cage Junior Division, Best of Show: Whitney Buell, Marysville

Runner-Up: Joseph Armstrong, Snohomish

Cage Intermediate Division, Best of Show: Joey Bigham, Monroe

Runner-Up: Blake Priestley, Marysville

Cage Senior Division, Best of Show: Katherine Roberts, Snohomish

Runner-Up: Rachel Christensen

Poster Junior Division: Sierra Wurn, Snohomish

Best In Show: Justin Armstrong, Snohomish

Poster Intermediate Division, Best In Show: Priestley, Marysville

Runner-Up: Joey Bigham, Monroe

Posters Senior Division, Best In Show: Katherine Roberts

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