2012 Leavenworth County Fair Guide

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| Aug. 7-11, 2012 • Leavenworth County Fair .

4-H classes continued FROM PAGE 39

15. Each club will be required to maintain its booth exhibit in a clean and orderly manner daily. No perishable items are to be used in display. Take care to select materials that will withstand Fair conditions. If booths are allowed to deteriorate after judging has taken place, ribbon placing may be lowered. SCORE CARD Educational Value 40 percent Interest/Originality 20 percent Appearance 20 percent Quality of Display Material 20 percent SECTION 310 — 4-H PROMOTIONAL Class 3011 — Banner designed/created by 4-H club members Class 3012 — Banner designed/created by individual 4-H member Class 3013 — Booth designed/created by 4-H club members SECTION 320 - NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL not eligible for State Fair Class 3021 — Banner designed/created by 4-H club members Class 3022 — Banner designed/created by individual 4-H member Class 3033 — Booth designed/created by 4-H club members

SECTION 330 — ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - not eligible for State Fair Class 3031 — Banner designed/created by 4-H club members Class 3032 — Banner designed/created by individual 4-H member Class 3033 — Booth designed/created by 4-H club members

DEPARTMENT 31 PROJECT DISPLAYS Superintendent: Maureen Davidson, (785) 841-7537. Judging: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 7, Green Metal Building, east side. SPECIAL RULES 1. Read General Rules. 2. This department is limited to projects for which no other 4-H class is provided at the fair. No more than one entry per class except for Self-Determined. One entry may be made for each Self-Determined project. Exhibitors must be enrolled in the project in which they are exhibiting. 3. Each exhibitor must pre-enter. Entries are due to the Extension Office by July 15. 4. A member may enter ONE of the follow-

PUBLIC NOTICE EXTENSION COUNCIL ELECTION(S) LEAVENWORTH COUNTY EXTENSION COUNCIL TO:

The Voters of Commissioner District No. 1, Commissioner District No. 2, and Commissioner District No. 3, Leavenworth County, State of Kansas

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with K.S.A. 2-611, as amended, State of Kansas, that on the date and at the time and place mentioned below, the citizens of voting age of the Commissioner Districts mentioned shall meet for the purpose of electing four members, (one each for Agricultural Pursuits, Home Economics Work, 4-H Club and Youth Work, and Economic Development Initiatives) in each Commissioner District ad Representatives to the Leavenworth County Extension Council.

Commissioner District No. 1 Commissioner District No. 2 Commissioner District No. 3

August 7, 8, 10, 2012, 6-9 p.m. Leavenworth County Fairgrounds August 7, 8, 10, 2012, 6-9 p.m. Leavenworth County Fairgrounds August 7, 8, 10, 2012, 6-9 p.m. Leavenwoth County Fairgrounds

Consideration shall be given to the Extension Program for the Commissioner Districts of the County.

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ing: notebook, table-top display, or poster telling about work done in their project -- per project area. 5. No project manuals or records should be entered. 6. Posters, limited to 22” x 28” in size, must relate to something learned in project. 7. Notebook contents may pertain to some phase, results, story or information about the project. 8. A table-top display, designed and constructed by the 4-H’er, must tell about what the member has done in a 4-H project through the use of posters, pictures, models, actual objects, etc. Name and club must be clearly marked on display. 9. Table-top displays must be freestanding, sturdy and limited to the size of a square card table. Everything must be contained on the card table - including title and display board. Members must furnish their own square table and/or display equipment. No round tables will be allowed. 10. No live animals or use of electricity is allowed. 11. Exhibitors must comply with state and federal laws. It is illegal to possess threatened or endangered wildlife, or the feathers, nests or eggs of non-game birds. Game birds and game animals taken legally during an open season may be used. 12. Nothing can be removed from displays after judging. The exhibit must remain intact as it was judged. Exhibitors are responsible for maintaining table-top displays in a clean and orderly manner daily. 13. Take care to select durable materials that will withstand Fair conditions. If display is allowed to deteriorate after judging has taken place, ribbon placing may be lowered. 14. Exhibits will be judged using the following guidelines: Stopping Power (15 pts.), Interest/Holding Power (15 pts.), 4-H Project Application (15 pts.), Mechanical Power (5 pts.), Personal Growth (25 pts.), and Educational Value (15 pts.). 15. Entries accepted 8 a.m.-noon Tuesday. 16. No State Fair exhibits in this department, with the exception of Wildlife. SECTION 110 - TABLE-TOP DISPLAY, NOTEBOOK OR POSTER Class 3111 — Bicycle Class 3122 - Reading Class 3112 — Citizenship Class 3123 - Recreation Class 3113 — Communications Class 3124 Self-determined Class 3114 — Dog Care and Training Class 3125 - Shooting Sports Class 3115 — Exploring 4-H Class 3126 Sport Fishing Class 3116 — Exploring Your Environment

Class 3127 — Wildlife (eligible for State Fair) Class 3117 — Environmental Science-Water Class 3118 — Family Studies Class 3119 — Health Class 3120 — Performing Arts Class 3121 — Outdoor Adventure

DEPARTMENT 32 ENERGY MANAGEMENT/ELECTRIC Award sponsor: Diamond E Farms SPECIAL RULES 1. Read General Rules. 1. Member must be enrolled in 4-H Electric or Energy Management project(s) by February 1 to exhibit. 2. Each exhibitor must pre-enter. Entries are due to the Extension Office by July 15. 3. Member is limited to a total of 5 entries. 4. Articles that have been in use should be cleaned for exhibit. 5. A sheet of operating instructions must be furnished for any exhibit that is not self explanatory. Wiring diagrams are needed. 6. Exhibits must be operable. If battery power is required, batteries must be furnished. 7. Any project with a complexity of size or electronics must have instructions for assembly and use; and equipment available at the time of judging for actual testing of the exhibit. 8. No hand dipped solder may be used on exhibits 9. Use correct light for fixture. For example, shatterproof light bulb for trouble light. 10. Exhibits must be weatherproof if for exterior light. 11. At State Fair, each exhibitor is limited to two articles in each Section, but only one article per class. SECTION 200 — ELECTRICITY Class 3201 — AC Electric Projects. Electric projects with a 110 or 120 V alternating current (AC) power source. Some project examples are household wiring demonstrations, small appliances extension cords, trouble lights, indoor or outdoor wiring boards, or shop lights. Projects may be a restoration or original construction. The project must be operational and meet minimum safety standards. AC projects must be 110/120 V, no 240 V exhibits are allowed, and must be constructed such that the judges have access to examine the quality of workmanship. Class 3202 — DC Electric Projects. Electric projects with a battery or direct current Please see 4-H, page 41


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