Fair Book 2012

Page 113

2012 Steele County Free Fair ♦ Page 113

SENIOR POTATO CHAMPION - award sponsored by Straight River Stars 4-H Club

QUILTING EXHIBIT CHOICES Must Register Twice if Taking Two (2) Exhibits P-350-1 Quilting Exhibit (2) RULES & REQUIREMENTS Also see “Rules & Requirements for All Exhibitors” and “Specific Guidelines for General/HE Exhibitors”. 1. Each item should include information listing pattern book & name, fiber content of fabric and batting, and care instructions. 2. Item may be machine quilted, hand quilted or hand tied. If not hand tied by the 4-Hers, state who hand/machine quilted the final project. (NOTE: depending on the skill level of 4-H member, someone else may do the final quilting.) Exhibit Suggestions: - A quilted item (any finishing technique acceptable) - Repair of an old quilt - A display showing the history of quilting, fabrics and patterns used in quilting, or a topic of your choice. AWARDS QUILTING CHAMPION - award sponsored by Joan Robbins, Owatonna

ROBOTICS EXHIBIT CHOICES Must Register Twice if Taking Two (2) Exhibits P-360-1 Robotics Exhibit – Individual (1) P-360-2 Robotics Exhibit – 2 Person Team (1) RULES & REQUIREMENTS Also see “Rules & Requirements for All Exhibitors” and “Specific Guidelines for General/HE Exhibitors”. 1. The goal of the robotics program is for 4-Hers to explore science, technology and engineering through designing and building a functioning robot. The robot can be either programmable or remote controlled. The robot can be created by an individual or a group. All 4Hers involved in the exhibit must register for a Robotics

exhibit. 2. 4-Hers may enter two exhibits if one is an individual exhibit and the other is for a team project they participated in. 3. Exhibits must be labeled with name and county on all pieces of exhibit. Fair staff will not be responsible for lost, stolen or damaged robots or parts. 4. Exhibits may have a one page report explaining the function, purpose and construction of the robot. 5. At State Fair, in addition to conference judging, exhibitors will participate in the Legos Robotics demonstration area. Exhibit Suggestions: - A robot - A display and/or booklet of project work - Diagrams of programming AWARDS ROBOTICS CHAMPION - award sponsored by Genevieve & Gerald Souba

SAFETY EXHIBIT CHOICES Must Register Twice if Taking Two (2) Exhibits P-370-1 Safety (2) RULES & REQUIREMENTS Also see “Rules & Requirements for All Exhibitors” and “Specific Guidelines for General/HE Exhibitors”. Exhibit Suggestions: - Explore a safety issue of your choice. Ideas include traffic safety, home safety, farm safety, community safety, fire prevention, and first aid kit. Include an item for display representative of project activity. - Prepare a First Aid Kit and be able to explain the reasons for the items you included. AWARDS JUNIOR SAFETY CHAMPION - award sponsored by the Extinguisher Services, Mike & Heidi Hartle, Owatonna SENIOR SAFETY CHAMPION - award sponsored by Steele-Waseca Co-op Electric

SELF DETERMINED EXHIBIT CHOICES Must Register Twice if Taking Two (2) Exhibits P-380-1 Self-Determined Exhibit – Individual (1)


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