4-H IN ACTION AND PERFORMING ARTS

 

4-H IN ACTION:

1. This is a non-judged activity.

2. This activity is not as formal as a demonstration; however the presentation should be planned and practiced. Individuals, teams and groups are encouraged to share an activity with the public. Information should be presented and questions answered. Presentations are suggested to be about one hour to two hours in length.

3. Examples of activities that would work well in this type of presentation are: spinning wool, using a serger to construct a garment, showing how to use grooming equipment, how and why to recycle, construction of craft items, quilting, knitting, crocheting or sewing, showing how cameras work, showing how to build something, demonstrating creating bonsai.

4. You are responsible to provide all supplies and equipment necessary to complete your presentation.

5. Time and location for presentations are scheduled by the Superintendent in the department where entered.

6. All entries and set up of displays MUST be done by the exhibitor. NO adult involvement in the actual set up of displays.

 

DIVISION 1 - 4-H IN ACTION
See rule # 7 in 4-H Rules and Regulations

 

CLASS A - 4-H IN ACTION

Entries can be placed at the on-line entry center or are due July 6th by 4:30 p.m. in the Extension Office

 

PREMIUM:  5.00

LOT NUMBER

  1. Family Living/Clothing
  2. Food Exhibits
  3. Arts and Crafts
  4. Horticulture
  5. Sciences
  6. Photography
  7. Other

CLASS B – PERFORMING ARTS Superintendent Sandy Matheson 398-7866

Entries are due July 6th by 4:30 p.m. in the Extension Office

 

PREMIUM:  5.00

 

LOT Number

  1. Performing Arts

 

In addition to the premium, participants will receive a gift from the Jody Bergsma Gallery.

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