Evergreen State Fair results

Aug. 29 results

Open class food contests

9th annual chili contest: Red Meat Chili

First, Shirley Matherly, Lynnwood

Second, Andrea Wetzel, Lynnwood

Third, Stewart Sinning, Monroe

Fourth, Tamela Gram, Everett

Fifth, Ron Yabut, Woodinville, Carolyn Butterfield, Lake Stevens

White Meat Chili

First, Ron Yabut, Woodinville

Second, Carolyn Butterfield, Lake Stevens

Third, Jessica Jamsgard, Snohomish

Fourth, Teri Bravomejia, Mount Vernon

Meatless Chili

First, Ron Yabut, Woodinville

Second, Carolyn Butterfield, Lake Stevens

Third, Kathleen Wright, Monroe

Best Presentation, Ron Yabut, Woodinville

Most Creative, Ron Yabut, Woodinville

Highest Overall Score, Ron Yabut, Woodinville

Lace Crochet and Knitting

Award of Excellence, Joy Akers, Marysville

Special Award, Joy Akers, Marysville

Class Winner, Joy Akers, Marysville

Award of Excellence, Sarah Anderson, Snohomish

Class Winner, Sarah Anderson, Snohomish

Award of Appreciation, Lorraine Anderson, Bothell

Class Winner, Michaela Attaway, Sultan

Junior Champion, Michaela Attaway, Sultan

Reserve Junior Champion, Michaela Attaway, Sultan

Class Runner Up, Don Ballard, Everett

Best Presentation, Jean Bassatt, Arlington

Special Award, C.L. Baysinger, Monroe

Class Runner Up, C.L. Baysinger, Monroe

Class Runner, C.L. Baysinger, Monroe

Outstanding Exhibitor, Lisa Bishop, Snohomish

Creative Award, Norma Brykett, Preston

Award of Excellence, Norma Brykett, Preston

Class Runner Up, Norma Brykett, Preston

Class Runner, Norma Byrkett, Preston

Grand Champion, Norma Byrkett, Preston

Reserve Grand Champion, Norma Byrkett, Preston

Best Presentation, Jo Crawford, Snohomish

Special Award, Jo Crawford, Snohomish

Award of Excellence, Jo Crawford, Snohomish

Class Runner Up, Jo Crawford, Snohomish

Senior Champion, Jo Crawford, Snohomish

Reserve Senior Champion, Jo Crawford, Snohomish

Award of Appreciation, Susan Davis, Marysville

Creative Award, Susan Davis, Marysville

Award of Appreciation, Robin Derrick, Bothell

Special Award, Robin Derrick, Bothell

Class Runner Up, Robin Derrick, Bothell

Special Award, Mimi Dillman, Snohomish

Class Winner, Mimi Dillman, Snohomish

Class Runner Up, Mimi Dillman, Snohomish

Class Winner, Donna Drew, Bothell

Creative Award, Chris Emmons, Monroe

Best Presentation, Chris Emmons, Monroe

Special Award, JoAnn Evans, Kenmore

Best of Show, JoAnn Evans, Kenmore

Award of Excellence, Andrea Eyre, Duvall

Creative Award, Andrea Eyre, Duvall

Outstanding Exhibitor, Andrea Eyre, Duvall

Creative Award, Dorothy Faucher, Renton

Class Winner, Dorothy Faucher, Renton

Junior Champion, Catherine Ganitch, Gold Bar

Award of Excellence, Helen Gass, Snohomish

Award of Excellence, Joanne Green, Snohomish

Class Winner, Joanne Green, Snohomish

Class Runner Up, Joanne Green, Snohomish

Class Winner, Tristan Haije, Seattle

Junior Champion, Tristan Haije, Seattle

Senior Runner Up, Gladys Harthorn, Monroe

Award of Appreciation, Julie Hatfield, Everett

Junior Champion, Amber Heib, Gold Bar

Special Award, Shereyl Hemp, Everett

Best Presentation Award, Loretta Holzberger, Puyallup

Award of Excellence, Jacqueline Hutchenson, Marysville

Class Winner, Jacqueline Hutchenson, Marysville

Class Runner Up, Jacqueline Hutchenson, Marysville

Creative Award, Faythe Irwin, Everett

Class Winner, Faythe Irwin, Everett

Award of Appreciation, Mi Rae Kapelak, Everett

Creative Award, Terri Knight, Sultan

Class Runner Up, Terri Knight, Sultan

Special Award, Barbara Leahy, Bellevue

Award of Appreciation, Anita Legaspi, Snohomish

Creative Award, Ellen Leonard, Lynnwood

Best Presentation, Ellen Leonard, Lynnwood

Class Winner, Ellen Leonard, Lynnwood

Class Runner Up, Ellen Leonard, Lynnwood

Creative Award, Alexandra Lockhart, Marysville

Class Runner Up, Alexandra Lockhart, Marysville

Special Award, Alison MacCarthy, Bellevue

Best Presentation, Alison MacCarthy, Bellevue

Award of Appreciation, Katherine McCort, Marysville

Special Award, Debbie McLane, Snohomish

Award of Appreciation, Malena Magnusson, Arlington

Class Winner, Malena Magnusson, Arlington

Class Runner Up, Malena Magnusson, Arlington

Senior Champion, Malena Magnusson, Arlington

Class Winner, Marjorie Mathison, Edmonds

Best Presentation, Delores Miller, Sedro-Woolley

Award of Excellence, April Mills, Lynnwood

Outstanding Exhibitor, April Mills, Lynnwood

Creative Award, Karen Miner, Snohomish

Outstanding Exhibitor, Karen Miner, Snohomish

Best of Show, Karen Miner, Snohomish

Grand Champion, Karen Miner, Snohomish

Outstanding Exhibitor, Sarah Nielson, Seattle

Class Winner, Katherine Oordt, Shoreline

Class Winner, Ruth Patrick, Brier

Best of Show, Ruth Patrick, Brier

Grand Champion, Ruth Patrick, Brier

Award of Appreciation, Emelie Recknagel, Seattle

Creative Award, Emelie Rechnagel, Seattle

Outstanding Exhibitor, Emelie Rechnagel, Seattle

Class Runner Up, Ruby Roberts, Lynnwood

Special Award, Jill Rosell, Redmond

Class Winner, Jill Rosell, Redmond

Special Award, Fran Seemann, Clinton

Creative Award, Fran Seemann, Clinton

Best Presentation, Fran Seemann, Clinton

Class Winner, Fran Seemann, Clinton

Award of Excellence Sandra Sifferman, Kirkland

Best Presentation, Sandra Sifferman, Kirkland

Class Winner, Sandra Sifferman, Kirkland

Class Runner Up, Sandra Sifferman, Kirkland

Outstanding Exhibitor, Lauri Serafin, Seattle

Award of Excellence, Lauri Serafin, Seattle

Class Winner, Lauri Serafin, Seattle

Best of Show, Lauri Serafin, Seattle

Reserve Grand Champion, Lauri Serafin, Seattle

Best Presentation, Lauren Snyder, Snohomish

Outstanding Presentation, Lauren Snyder, Snohomish

Award of Appreciation, Linda Stover, Everett

Class Runner Up, Crystal Taggart, Monroe

Class Winner, Barbara Taylor, Everett

Best of Show, Barbara Taylor, Everett

Creative Award, Lester Vaughn, Kirkland

Outstanding Exhibitor, Lester Vaughn, Kirkland

Senior Champion, Lester Vaughn, Kirkland

Reserve Senior Champion, Lester Vaughn, Kirkland

Class Winner, Lester Vaughn, Kirkland

Best of Show, Lester Vaughn, Kirkland

Special Award, Claudette Wagner, Snohomish

Senior Champion, MaryAnn Wakefield, Monroe

Special Award, Susan Walkup, Kirkland

Class Runner Up, Susan Walkup, Kirkland

Class Winner, Laurie Walters, Everett

Creative Award, Carol Wiesenbach, Seattle

Award of Excellence, Carol Wiensenbach, Seattle

Award of Appreciation, Theresa Wilson, Snohomish

Creative Award, Molina Willie, Kirkland

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