Fair premium book 2013

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Page 62 — 2013 Okanogan County Fair Premium Book

4-H

Division 85, 4-H in Action-Livestock-Team/Club Premium Points Blue 10, Red 7, White 5 Class: 1 Senior 2 Intermediate 3 Junior 4 Primary a. This is a non-judged activity, with a one hour minimum. b. This activity is not as formal as a demonstration; however the presentation should be planned and practiced. The presentation should reflect current year 4-H project work. Individuals, teams, and groups are encouraged to share an activity with the public. Information should be presented and questions answered. A minimum presentation of one hour is required. No additional points will be earned for longer times or multiple participation events, regardless of subject matter. c. Examples of activities that work well in this type of presentation are: spinning wool/fiber, using a serger to construct a garment, showing how to use grooming equipment, how and why to recycle, construction of craft items, needle arts (quilting, knitting, crocheting, or sewing), creation of a photo show on CD, showing how cameras work, showing how to build something, demonstrating creating bonsai, sharing service puppy and training experiences with the public. d. You are responsible to provide all supplies and equipment necessary to complete your presentation.

4-H DISPLAYS

Division 86, 4-H Club Community Service Displays Premium Points Blue 10, Red 7, White 5 Class: 1 Senior 2 Intermediate 3 Junior 4 Primary 1. Entries in this division will be accepted only from 4-H clubs. 2. Entries will be entered under the name of the 4-H club. 3. The projects portrayed in the display must be from the current 4-H year. The club may only display projects in which they participated. 5. This display shall consist of one 3-panel display board. The display board shall be no more than 36 inches tall. The center panel shall be no larger than 24 inches wide and the two side panels shall be no larger than 12 inches wide. 6. The intent of the display is to inform the public of 4-H service learning projects over the past year. 7. The display may include photos, drawings, diagrams, statistics, etc. that represent the total community service effort of the club/county. 8. Displays must be constructed by 4-H members. Adults

may offer guidance and advice only. 10. The displays will be evaluated on the following criteria: Project Completion (50%) Need for Projects Selected– 15%; Project Plans– 10%; Cooperation From Other Groups – 10%; Project Evaluation – 15%; Display Construction (50%) Design (color, lettering, illustration, layout) – 20%; Originality and Creativity – 10%; Educational Value – 20%. Division 87, 4-H Posters 14” x 22” minimum Premium Points Blue 10, Red 7, White 5 Class: 1 Senior 2 Intermediate 3 Junior 4 Primary Division 88, 4-H Charts or Graphs 14” x 22” minimum Premium Points Blue 10, Red 7, White 5 Class: 1 Senior 2 Intermediate 3 Junior 4 Primary Division 89, 4-H Mobile Premium Points Blue 10, Red 7, White 5 Class: 1 Senior 2 Intermediate 3 Junior

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Division 90, 4-H Table Display to fit 30” x 30” table Premium Points Blue 10, Red 7, White 5 Class: 1 Senior 2 Intermediate 3 Junior 4 Primary Division 91, 4-H Three Dimensional Clothing Project Display Premium Points Blue 10, Red 7, White 5 Class: 1 Senior 2 Intermediate 3 Junior 4 Primary Division 92, Three or More Posters in One Display Premium Points Blue 10, Red 7, White 5 Class: 1 Senior 2 Intermediate 3 Junior 4 Primary Division 93, 4-H Large Display (obtain 4-H Building Superintendent Approval) Premium Points Blue 10, Red 7, White 5 Class: 1 Senior 2 Intermediate 3 Junior 4 Primary 1. Displays may show any topic of an educational or 4-H promotional nature. The size may range from small poster to booth. The display may include sound, motion, etc. Poster must be readable from a distance of 10 feet. 2. No copyrighted illustrations or cartoons may be used in educational displays or posters.

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