Please be aware that Exhibitors entering into these classes must also be familiar with the General Rules

F. The type and quality of workmanship should be appropriate for the exhibitor’s age and will be judged accordingly. ARTS & CRAFTS G. The BCYF Craft Committee reserves the right to remove

Dept. 62 – 64 any entry due to inappropriate content or material. Exhibits portraying violence or obscenities will not be accepted. Chairman: Noreen Soos a) NO use of any cannabis (marijuana) or any related SUPERINTENDENT: BEKKI LUND products (hemp, CBD oil, or paraphernalia) may be used in ASST. SUPTS. : JOAN SCHMIDT & PAT VILLWOCK any exhibit. Registration Deadline: August 1, 2021 H. Indicate on an attached 3x5 card, if piece is an original design or list any special techniques used. EARLY ENTRY OPTION! I. All small items - including holiday ornaments, th Thursday only! August 12 - 3:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. bracelets, earrings, etc. MUST be securely attached Doors will be marked according to projects. to an appropriately sized display. Framed or matted You must have registered by August 1, 2021 items on wood must have screw eyes and a wire hanger. ALL JUDGING AND SPECIAL EVENTS WILL TAKE J. All exhibits must be completed and dry. PLACE IN THE CRAFT BLDG. EXCEPT AWARDS K. Exhibits made by impaired children should be entered in CEREMONY regular classes with an "I" preceding the class number. FAIR WEEK SCHEDULE L. All collections, panel displays, Pinewood Derby cars, Entry --Sunday: 2:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. plastic or metal models and kits of any kind are ONLY Judging -Sunday: All Classes. accepted where stated. Awards --Friday: 12:00 p.m. – Mall Stage M. ALL award ribbons and trophies are awarded at the Craft Awards Presentation judge’s discretion. Judges’ decisions are final. Refer to “All Champion and Reserve Champion winners “ general rules. Race -- Pinewood Derby Race, Friday – 1:30 p.m. N. Exhibits may still be disqualified by judges even though Youth Memorial Bldg. they have been accepted at the door for entry. Display ------Decorated Barrels on display inside of O. To qualify for champion classes, exhibitor must receive Craft Building an “A” award in the class.

Release -- Sunday: 9:00 a.m. –1:00 p.m. P. Dept. will not be responsible for lost or broken exhibits. LARGE ROSETTES WILL BE AWARDED TO 1ST & IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EXHIBITOR 2ND PLACE WINNERS IN ALL CHAMPIONSHIPS TO ENTER ITEM(S) IN THE CORRECT CLASS(ES) OR THE EXHIBIT WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. OUTSTANDING OVERALL All Exhibitors 14 - 17 years of age are required to exhibit (1) ARTS & CRAFTS EXHIBITOR “Major Exhibit” or (2) non-major exhibits to receive a free $25 Check & Mary Lou Long Memorial Trophy (cr50r) admission pass. All Exhibitors 18 – 20 years of age are 1. Exhibitor must be 14-20 yrs. old 2. Register at Crafts Building on Entry Day required to exhibit one “Major Exhibit” to receive a free 3. Exhibitor must have entries in four (4) of the following eight admission pass. (8) areas: Attention: Is there anything special about your exhibit? Photography, Dept. 62-1, Fine Arts, Dept. 62-2, Crafts, Dept. Attach a card giving the details. It may help the judge’s 62-3, Orig. Artwork, Dept. 62-4, Woods/Furn. Restoration, decision. Dept. 62-7 & 8, Technical Arts, Dept. 62-9, Sciences, Dept. 63, Creative , Dept. 63-8 DEPARTMENT RULES: Winner is selected on a point system based on all awards of A. Fair General Rules, pages 10-12 apply as well as the Crafts Exhibits. following department rules. B. Only one entry per class. PHOTOGRAPHY Dept 62 – Div. 1 C. 18, 19 and 20 year old exhibitors must exhibit at least one major exhibit before exhibiting in regular classes. All MAJOR EXHIBITS: 2324, 2343, 2350 major exhibits in this department are listed throughout the a. All department rules apply. department classes. b. Criteria for evaluation includes composition, D. Completed entry tags, (including AGE), and cards, creativity, and originality. if required, must be securely attached to the article c. All photos submitted MUST be taken by the BEFORE presenting it at the door. exhibitor during the current fair year. E. All craft exhibits MUST be 75% made by the exhibitor and d. All unframed photos MUST be mounted on heavy poster be current fair year’s work. (plus previous year for 2021) board or board with rubber cement, no tape on corners, (Aug. 18, 2019 – Aug. 15, 2021). Exterior dimensions not to exceed 11”x14”. e. Framed items exterior dimensions not to exceed 11”x14”. f. No decorations may be added to mats, frames or picture (ex. stickers, writing, shells, bark, etc. ) or tiny Prints, etc.. Must include graphic designs & g. A photo may not be entered in more than one class. journaling to tell a story. Min. of 10 pages. Must be a h. Computer enhanced photography should be entered in Fine hard cover or displayed with page protectors in a Arts Prints & Graphics class. hard cover 3 ring binder.

Premiums for classes 2300 – 2324,  Champion Creating Memories, Ages 9-13 A- 2.25, B- 1.50, C-.75, except Champion classes Roger Keller Family Trophy (cr36r) PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES Dept. 62 - 1  Reserve Champion Creating Memories, Ages 9-13 2300. Series of 3 or 4 black and white photos, Ages 5 - 13 2343. Creating Memories, Ages 14 - 20. Same description Must be related. Mounted on same mat or poster board. as class 2339 except have a minimum of 10 pages. Refer to Photography rules d, e, f and g. 2344. Creating Memories, Digital Scrapbooking, Ages, 14 – 20. Same description as class 2340.  Champion Black & White Photos, Ages 5 - 13  Champion Creating Memories, Ages 14-20  Res. Champion Black/White Photos, Ages 5 - 13 Dorothy Rennhack Memorial Trophy ( cr15r) 2303. Series of 3 or 4 black & white photos, Ages 14 - 20 Same description as 2300.  Reserve Champion Creating Memories, Ages 14-20 2347. Photo Memory Project, Ages 9-13, Using photos and  Champion Black/White Photos, Ages 14-20 specialty , create your own themed photo  Reserve Champ. Black/White Photos, Ages 14 - 20 memory project, (No albums or scrapbook pages 2306. Series of 3 or 4 Color photos, Ages 5 - 13 allowed), project max. size 10”x10”. Same description as class 2300, but in color.  Champion Photo Memory Project, Ages 9-13  Champion Color Photos, Ages 5 - 13 The Roger Keller Family Trophy (cr12r)  Reserve Champion Color Photos, Ages 5 - 13  Res. Champ. Photo Memory Project, Ages 9-13 2309. Series of 3 or 4 color photos, Ages 14 - 20 2350. Photo Memory Project, Ages 14-20, Same Same description as 2300, but in color. description as class 2347.  Champion Color Photos, Ages 14 - 20  Champion Photo Memory Project, Ages 14-20  Reserve Champion Color Photos, Ages 14 - 20 Dorothy Rennhack Memorial Trophy (cr15r) 2312. Single print – black and white 5” x 7” or 8” x 10”,  Res. Champ. Photo Memory Project, Ages 14-20 Ages 5 – 13. Refer to Photography rules d, e, f & g.  Special Award: Shutterbugs’ Showcase. Judges  Champion Single Print-Blk/Wht, Ages 5 - 13 selections from all photography classes. - Ribbon  Res. Champ. Single Print-Blk/Wht., Ages 5 - 13  Grand Champion Photography, Jr. Division 2315. Single print – black and white, 5” x 7” or 8” x 10” Kristin Orr Trophy (cr01r) + Ages 14 - 20. Same description as 2312. $25 check from Twin City Camera Club  Champion Single Print-Blk/Wht, Ages 14 - 20  Reserve Grand Champion, Photography, Jr. Div.  Res. Champ. Single Print-Blk/Wht, Ages 14 – 20  Grand Champion, Photography, Sr. Div. 2318. Single print – Color, 5”x 7” or 8”x10”, Ages 5 – 13 Twin City Camera Club Trophy (cr02c)+ $25 check Refer to Photo rules d,e,f &g.  Reserve Grand Champion, Photography, Sr. Div.  Champion Single Print-Color, Ages 5 - 13 FINE ARTS Dept. 62 – Div. 2  Reserve Champion Single Print-Color, Ages 5 - 13 MAJOR EXHIBITS: 2381, 2387, 2393, 2398, 2402, 2431, 2321. Single print – Color, 5” x 7” or 8” x 10”, 2437 Ages 14-20. Same description as class 2318. Fine Arts Rules:  Champion Single Print-Color, Ages 14 - 20 a. All works of fine art are evaluated on creativity and  Res. Champion Single Print-Color, Ages 14 - 20 originality; quality of craftsmanship and technique; 2324. Advanced Photography - Single Print - Black and appropriateness of medium; proper presentation for White or Color, 5"x 7" or 8" x10", Ages 14 - 20 display & neatness. Photo representing one of the following categories: b. No copies, patterns, tracings, molds, or formula type fireworks, close-up, nighttime, motion or sports. techniques. No exercises (color wheels, calligraphic  Champion Advanced Photography practice sheets, group led painting classes, etc.) or  Res. Champion Advanced Photography preliminary sketches. Premiums for classes 2339 – 2350, c. All artwork must be mounted on heavy poster board or A-2.25, B-2.00, C-1.50, except Champion classes mat board. Matting may only be 3” larger than the 2339. Creating Memories, Ages 9 - 13. Must picture. include photos, may include memorabilia, etc. Must d. Screw eyes with wire for hanging must be attached to all have journaling, combined with use of stickers, framed pictures and stretched canvas paintings. stamping, die cuts, etc. Displayed in a hard cover e. Items MUST be properly prepared for display, as binder with page protectors. Minimum of 6 pages. stated in each class or will be stapled to display area. 2340. Creating Memories, Digital Scrapbooking, f. Should be sprayed with a fixative to protect the finish. Ages 9 – 13. Create a scrapbook on your computer g. All drawings must be original works and must be 100% by scanning photos or using digital photos. Use a made by the exhibitor. No previously published computer graphics or purchased program or one of the online software programs such as Snapfish, Shutterfly cartoons, logo’s, trademarks, or patented characters may enhanced graphics/illustrations/photos, original be used. No animated characters or Manga. cartoons and logos. Must attach a 3" x 5" card h. All artwork is limited to 24”x30” exterior dimensions explaining the exhibit & process. Refer to Fine Arts (including the frame). Except Class 2375. rules c and h. Premiums for Fine Arts Classes, A-2.25, B-1.50, C-.75,  Champion Prints & Graphics, Ages 9 - 13 unless stated otherwise or a champion class.  Reserve Champion Prints & Graphics, Ages 9 - 13 2375. One original pencil, crayon, marker, water color 2402. Prints & Graphics, Ages 14 - 20. Same description Tempera, acrylics or finger paint picture. Overall As class 2399. Dimension not to exceed 18”x24”, Ages 5 - 8  Champion Prints & Graphics, Ages 14 - 20 Refer to Fine Arts rules c & h. A-1.25, B-1.00, C.-.75  Res. Champion Prints & Graphics, Ages 14 - 20  Champion Original Picture, Ages 5 - 8  Grand Champion Fine Arts, Jr Division  Reserve Champion Original Picture, Ages 5 - 8 Dr. C.R. Alderdice Family Trophy (cr04c) 2378. One original picture or design, Ages 9 – 13, Karen Kechkaylo Galvan Award - $100 check Using pencil, pen, chalk, charcoal or scratch art.  Reserve Grand Champion Fine Arts, Jr Division Refer to Fine Arts rules c & h. Karen Kechkaylo Galvan Award - $50 Gift Certficate ● Champion Original Picture/Design, Ages 9 - 13  Grand Champion Fine Arts, Sr Division  Res.Champ. Original Picture/Design, Ages 9 - 13 Berrien County Youth Fair Trophy (cr03c) 2381. One original picture or design, Ages 14 - 20 Karen Kechkaylo Galvan Award - $100 check Same description as class 2378.  Reserve Grand Champion Fine Arts, Sr Division  Champion Original Picture/Design, Ages 14 - 20 Karen Kechkaylo Galvan Award - $50 Gift Cerfificate  Res.Champ. Original Picture/Design, Ages14 - 20 2425. One original free pottery or sculpture (no 2384. One original painting, Ages 9 - 13 molds), Ages 5 - 8. Refer to rules. Painting media includes watercolor, tempera, oil, A-1.25, B,1.00, C-.75 acrylics or ink. Refer to Fine Arts rules c & d.  Champion Original Free Form, Ages 5 - 8  Champion Original Painting, Ages 9 - 13  Reserve Champion Original Free Form, Ages 5-8  Reserve Champion Original Painting, Ages 9 - 13 2428. One original free form pottery or sculpture (no 2387. One original painting, Ages 14 - 20 molds). Ages 9 - 13. Refer to rules. Same description as class 2384.  Champion Original Free Form, Ages 9 - 13  Champion Original Painting, Ages 14 - 20  Res. Champion Original Free Form, Ages 9 - 13  Reserve Champion Original Painting, Ages 14 - 20 2431. One original free form pottery or sculpture (no 2390. Multimedia picture or design, Ages 5 - 13. One molds), Ages 14 - 20. Refer to rules. original dimensional picture or design using two or  Champion Original Free Form 14-20 more media. Attach a 3"x 5" card listing the media  Res. Champion Original Free Form 14-20 used. Refer to Fine Arts rules c & d. 2434. One original free form glass creation, Ages 9-13.  Champion Multimedia Picture/Design, Ages 5 - 13 The glass may be blown or fused.  Res.Ch. Multimedia Picture/Design, Ages 5 - 13  Champion Original Free Form, Ages, 9-13 2393. Multimedia picture or design, Ages 14 - 20. Same  Res. Champion Original Free Form, Ages, 9-13 description as class 2390. 2437. One original free form glass creation, Ages, 14-20.  Champ. Multimedia Picture/Design, Ages 14 - 20 Same description as class 2434.  Res.Champ. Multimedia Pic/Design, Ages 14 – 20  Champion Original Free Form, Ages, 14 - 20 2396. Original Computer generated picture, Black &  Res. Champion Original Free Form, Ages, 14 - 20 White or color, Ages 5 – 8. Drawn with the help of  Grand Champion Free Form Pottery or Sculpture an arts & graphics program using a mouse and Buchanan Chiropractic Clinic Trophy (cr34r) keyboard. No coloring book pictures allowed. Must  Res. Grand Champ. Free Form Pottery/Sculpture be printed on an 8 ½” x 11” sheet of which  Special Award: Artist Showcase. Judge’s choice MUST be matted or framed, not to exceed 11” x 14” from all fine arts classes. Criteria: creativity, overall dimensions. Must list program used and outstanding quality work and appropriateness of enhancements on a 3 x 5 card. matting or framing. Ribbon A-1.25, B-1.00, C-.75 2397. Original Computer generated picture, Black and CRAFTS Dept. 62 – Div. 3 White or Color, Ages 9 – 13. Same description as MAJOR EXHIBITS: 2450, 2456, 2477, 2481 class 2396. Refer to Craft Department 62 rules. 2398. Original Computer generated picture, Black & White or color, Ages 14 - 20. Same description as ALL ITEMS EXHIBITED MUST BE APPROPRIATE class 2396. FOR EXHIBITOR’S AGE & SHOW CREATIVITY

2399. Prints & Graphics, Ages 9 - 13 Premiums for classes 2448 – 2456, Prints, graphics, designs, and illustrations. Examples: A-1.25, B-1.00, C-.75, except Champion classes Calligraphy, clothing and product designs, computer 2448. Crafts, Ages 5 - 8. Candles, paint-by number, ceramic tile articles, woven pot holders, Bible School Crafts, etc. No other hangers will be accepted. NO KITS, No clothing items. Premiums for classes 2485-2530, A-1.50, B-1.25, C-.75, 2449. Beaded Crafts and Handmade Jewelry, Ages 5 - 13. except champion classes NO KITS. Must be securely attached to appropriate 2485. Tin or Copper Punching or Metal Tooling Foil, sized display. Refer to Department rule I. Ages 5 - 13. Frame or mount so that no sharp 2450. Beaded Crafts and Handmade Jewelry, Ages 14-20 edges/backing is exposed. All items must be ready to Same description as class 2449. hang and have screw eyes with a wire hanger.  Champion Beaded Crafts/Jewelry  Champion Punching or Tooling, Ages 5 - 13 The Enchanted Bead Trophy (cr13r)  Reserve Champion Punching/Tooling, Ages 5 - 13  Reserve Champion Beaded Crafts/Jewelry 2488. Tin, etc…, Ages 14 - 20. Same description as class 2453. Indian Lore, Ages 5 – 13, Items such as replicas of 2485. Items must be of expert workmanship, require folklore; head dresses, peace pipes, Indian bead work, extended number of hours and/or advanced techniques. gods-eye, etc. NO KITS  Champion Punching or Tooling, Ages 14 - 20  Champion Indian Lore, Ages 5 - 13  Reserve Champion Punching/Tooling, Ages 14 - 20  Reserve Champion Indian Lore, Ages 5 – 13 2491. Creative Crafts, Ages 5 - 13. Decoupage, seed 2456. Indian Lore, Ages 14 – 20. Same description as pictures, , fabric painting (non-clothing items), class 2453 except No Gods-eye. Items require rag baskets, stenciling, rubber stamping, candles, extended hours and/or advanced techniques. padded items, leathercraft, etc. No Tie Dye. Seed  Champion Indian Lore, Ages 14 - 20 pictures, Quilling, and Rubber Stamped items should  Reserve Champion Indian Lore, Ages 14 – 20 be mounted to poster board where appropriate. Premiums for classes 2474 – 2481, A-1.75, B-1.50, C-.75,  Champion Creative Crafts, Ages 5 – 13 except Champion classes Tolsma Family Trophy (cr14r) 2474. Snap-Together Construction, Ages 5 - 13, Lego’s,  Reserve Champion Creative Crafts, Ages 5 - 13 K-nex, Erector sets, etc. from a kit or original design. 2494. Creative Crafts, Ages 14 – 20, Same description Must be age appropriate and securely mounted on a as class 2491. sturdy, one piece, hard base, base cannot be a Lego  Champion Creative Crafts, Ages 14 – 20 base only – must be secured to a rigid base. Size of Tolsma Family Trophy (cr21r) board must be appropriate for size of exhibit. Any  Reserve Champion Creative Crafts, Ages 14 - 20 scenery or extra attachments should be of the same 2497. Non-Holiday Decorations, Ages 5 – 13, Brooms, material. Overall dimensions not to exceed 20” x Swatches, Hats & Wreaths. No fresh flowers and/or 20” x 20” high. May use a 3x5 index card and greenery. Items meant to be hung, must have wire describe what you learned from this project. hanger, ready to hang.  Champ. Snap-Together Construction, Ages 5 - 13  Champion Non-Holiday Deco., Ages 5 - 13  Res. Champ. Snap-Together Constr., Ages 5 - 13  Reserve Champion Non-Holiday Deco., Ages 5 - 13 2477. Snap-Together Construction, Ages 14 - 20, Same 2500. Non-Holiday Decorations, Ages 14 - 20 description as class 2474, but must have required an Same desc. as class 2497. extended number of hours and be of an advanced  Champion Non-Holiday Deco., Ages 14 - 20 nature. May use a 3x5 card to tell what advanced  Reserve Champ Non-Holiday Deco., Ages 14 - 20 skills were used and number of hours it took for 2503. Decorations for All Seasons, Ages 5 - 13. Use your project. creative talents and imagination for any of the  Champ Snap-Together Construction, Ages 14 - 20 following; holidays, weddings, showers, birthdays,  Res. Champ. Snap-Together Constr., Ages 14 – 20 patriotic days, etc. Decorations may include 2480. Models, Ages 5 - 13, Exhibit of one car, truck, ship, centerpieces, wall hangings, table arrangements, wall airplane, etc. May use a 3x5 card to describe what you plaques or ornaments. Items meant to be hung must learned from this project. have appropriate hanger. Must be an original design. 2481. Models, Ages 14 - 20, Same description as class Refer to department rules. 2480, except gluing & painting required & must have  Champion Decorations for All Seasons, Ages 5 - 13 required an extended number of hours and/or be of an  Reserve Champion Deco’s - All Seasons, Ages 5 - 13 advanced nature. May use a 3x5 card to tell what 2506. Decorations for All Seasons, Ages 14 - 20, Same advanced skills were used and number of hours it took description as class 2503. Must have required for project. extended number of hours and/or be of an advanced  Champion Models nature. Tim Pullano Memorial Trophy (cr28r)  Champ. Decorations for All Seasons, Ages 14 - 20  Reserve Champion Models  Reserve Champ. Deco’s - All Seasons, Ages 14 - 20 ORIGINAL ARTWORK Dept. 62 – Div. 4  Grand Champ. Creative Crafts (Classes 2491-2506) MAJOR EXHIBITS: 2488, 2494, 2500, 2506, 2514, 2520, Antique Trunk Trophy (cr07c) 2522, 2536, 2542  Res. Gr. Ch. Creative Crafts (Classes 2491-2506) Framed items must have screw eyes with a wire hanger. Gast Cabinet Co Trophy (cr09r) 2511. Creative Arts, Ages 5 – 13, Items developed from  Champion Home Environment/Recycled, 14 – 20 original patterns. Examples are: cornhusk dolls, string art,  Res. Champ. Home Environment/Recycled, 14 - 20 tole painted items, etched glass, stained glass (leaded or Premiums for classes 2533-2542, A-2.25, B-2.00, C-1.50 foiled) etc., friendly plastics, Origami, 2533. Fiber Art - Baskets, Ages 5 – 13, Hand woven item and paper twist items. or basket (must be empty) from natural fibers. Refer  Champion Creative Arts, Ages 5 - 13 to Dept. rule F.  Reserve Champion Creative Arts, Ages 5 - 13  Champion Fiber Art-Baskets, Ages 5 - 13 2514. Creative Arts, Ages 14 – 20, Same description as Janet Helsley Memorial Trophy (cr27r) class 2511. Items must be of expert workmanship,  Reserve Champion Fiber Art-Baskets, Ages 5 – 13 require extended number of hours and/or advanced 2536. Fiber Art-Baskets, Ages 14 - 20. Same description techniques. as class 2533.  Champion Creative Arts, Ages 14 - 20  Champion Fiber Art-Baskets, Ages 14 - 20  Res. Champ.Creative Arts, Ages 14 - 20 Elden & Kay Janke Trophy (cr32r)  Grand Champion Creative Arts, (2511-2514)  Res. Champion Fiber Art-Baskets, Ages 14 - 20 South Lakers 4-H Club Trophy (cr08c) 2539. Fiber Art – Macrame’ & Weaving, Ages 5 - 13  Res. Grand Champion Creative Art (2511-2514) Loom weaving (no pot holders), spinning, etc. Ed & Barb Kolm Trophy (cr10c) Several small items may be attached to a card & be 2519. Ceramic Pieces, Ages 5 – 13, Items made from presented as one exhibit, (necklaces, bracelets, etc.), liquid clay poured into a plaster mold, has been no paper items. Must be of original design, No kits. cleaned, painted & kiln fired. All pieces must show Refer to department rules J & K. exhibitor’s name or initials and current year’s • Champion Fiber Art - Macrame' & Weaving date inscribed before firing. NO FREE FORM-SEE • Reserve Champion Fiber Art-Macrame'/Weaving FINE ART CLASSES. 2542. Fiber Art – Macramé & Weaving, Ages 14 - 20 2520. Ceramics…Ages 14 – 20, Same description as class Same description as 2539. 2519. Must require extended number of hours and/or  Champion Fiber Art–Macrame’and Weaving advanced techniques.  Reserve Champion Fiber Art–Macrame’/Weaving 2521. All Pre-fired Ceramic (bisque), Ages 5 - 13. Can  Grand Champion Fiber Art, from 2533-2542 be made at pottery studio. All pieces must show  Reserve Grand Champion Fiber Art, 2533-2542 exhibitor’s name or initials and current year’s date. Pam Lawrick Trophy (cr16c) Must be original, no kits.  Ingenuity Award 2522. All Pre-fired Ceramic (bisque), Ages 14 - 20. Same description as class 2521. BEAUTIFICATION SPECIAL Dept 62 – Div. 5  Champion Ceramics Premium for classes 2549-2552, A-3.00, B-2.25, C-1.50, Blossomland Ceramic Assn. Trophy (cr05r) except Champion classes.  Reserve Champion Ceramics 2549. Decorated Litter Barrel – Club or Group  Most Creative Ceramics A decorated 55 gallon drum entered by a BCYF Purple Giraffe Ceramics (cr20a) recognized club or group. Barrels become the property 2526. Plastercraft Pieces, Ages 5 – 20, All pieces must of the Fair. Judged on originality, attractiveness, show exhibitor’s name or initials and current year’s lettering, slogan and overall appearance. Try to date. Must be original, no kits. incorporate current year’s Fair theme. Club may 2527. Recycled Articles, Ages 5 - 13 furnish barrel or Fair will upon request. Entry must be Use your imagination and creativity in making an made on separate entry sheet listing Club name, economically useful item from old materials and re- leader’s name & address. Participation in this project doing it to represent another function or made like alone does not qualify the exhibitor for a pass. Enter at new. Some suggested exhibits: (1) Clothing-make Crafts Bldg. hats and purses from old blue jeans. (2) Bottles and ● Champion Decorated Litter Barrel, Club/Group cans-make into canister sets or flower vases. (3) Scrap ● Res. Champ Decorated Litter Barrel, Club/Group metal-make into desk items, puzzles, or paper weights 2552. Decorated Litter Barrel - Individual (4) Miscellaneous baskets made from greeting cards. Same description as class 2549 but may be done and Exhibits to be judged on originality, neatness and age exhibited by an individual. Exhibit should be listed of exhibitor. Must include a 3x5 card explaining the on exhibitor’s entry sheet. Early entry is encouraged. project and what you did. ● Champion Decorated Litter Barrel, Individual No decorated barrels. (See 2549 & 2552) ● Res. Champ Decorated Litter Barrel, Individual  Champion Home Environment/Recycled, 5 - 13 Ruby May Memorial Trophy (cr22r) WOODCRAFTS Dept. 62 – Div. 6  Res. Champ. Home Environment/Recycled, 5 - 13 2530. Recycled Articles, Ages 14 – 20, same description as MAJOR EXHIBIT: 2559 class 2527. Must include a 3x5 card explaining the Please refer to Dept. rules – E, F, & I. project and what you did. Premium for classes 2555-2566, A-1.50, B-1.25, C-.75, 2578. Woodworking, Ages 14 - 20. Same description as except Champion classes. class 2575. A-3.00, B-2.25, C-1.50 2555. Woodcrafts, Ages 5 - 8. Handcrafted wooden items. 2579. Woodworking, Ages 14 – 20, Items requiring MUST be sanded. Examples: Toys, puppets, etc., No advanced skills only. Coffee table, chairs, gun wood burning. NO KITS cabinet, blanket chest & bowls that have been built 2556. Woodcrafts, Ages 9 - 13. Handcrafted wooden items. up. Items must be finished. No kits. Exhibit MUST be finished. Examples: wood burning, A-6.00, B-4.50, C-3.75 country carving or relief carving, puppets, toys, etc.  Champion Woodworking, Ages 14 - 20 NO KITS. Edward Berndt Memorial Trophy (Cr39r)  Champion Woodcrafts, Ages 9 - 13  Res. Ch. Woodworking, Ages 14 - 20  Reserve Champion Woodcrafts, Ages 9 - 13  Grand Champion Woodworking, From all wood- 2559. Woodcrafts, Ages 14-20. Same description as class working classes in this division. 2556 except must require extended hours and/or John & Lois Pettry Trophy (cr29r) advanced techniques.  Reserve Grand Champion Woodworking, From all  Champion Woodcrafts, Ages 14 - 20 woodworking classes in this division.  Reserve Champion Woodcrafts, Ages 14 - 20 South Lakers 4-H Club Trophy (cr30r) 2562. Pinewood Derby Cars/CO2 cars, Ages 5 - 8. Refer  Craftsman Award: Exhibits from all woodworking to Dept. rule E. NO KITS. classes will be selected by the judges. Criteria will be 2563. Pinewood Derby Race, Ages, 5 – 8, no premium. All the quality of workmanship and the appropriateness cars must be entered in Class 2562 to race, see below of the project for the age of the exhibitor. Ribbon for details.  Champion Pinewood Derby, Ages 5-8 FURNITURE Dept. 62 – Div. 8 Ted Cundiff Memorial Trophy (cr41r) RESTORATION and REFINISHING  Reserve Champion Pinewood Derby, Ages 5-8 2566. Pinewood Derby Cars/CO2 cars, Ages 9-15, same MAJOR EXHIBITS: 2587 & 2589. A 3” x 5” card MUST accompany all entries stating prior description as class 2562. condition of exhibit. Original condition photograph would 2567. Pinewood Derby Race, Ages, 9 – 15, no premium. be helpful. All cars must be entered in Class 2566 to race, See Premium for classes 2586-2589, A-3.50, B-2.75, C-1.50, below for details. except Champion classes.  Champion Pinewood Derby, Ages 9-15 2586. Exhibit of restored and/or refinished furniture, Tim Pullano Memorial Trophy (cr40r) Ages 5 – 13, Examples: table, chest, chair, etc.  Reserve Champion Pinewood Derby, Ages 9-15 2587. Exhibit of restored and/or refinished furniture, There will be a Pinewood Derby Car race on Friday, Aug. Ages 14 – 20, May include hand caning, hand rushing 22 at 1:30 p.m. in the Youth Memorial Bldg. No premiums or reupholstering of seat and/or back. for this race. Craft Dept. Volunteers will move cars to race 2588. Other Restoration, Ages 5 – 13, Metal items, site and return them following the race on Friday. Car copper washtubs, sleds, etc. inspection and weigh in will begin at 12:30 pm and conclude 2589. Other Restoration, Ages 14 – 20, Same description at 1:15 pm race day. All participants must be present during as class 2588 but must require extended hours and/or this time. Race begins at 1:30 pm. In both classes rosettes will be awarded for first and second place racers. advanced skills. You can pick up the rules for this race at the fair office.  Craftsman Award: Exhibits from above classes will They are also available on line at www.bcyf.org be selected by judges. Criteria will be quality of workmanship and appropriateness of project for WOODWORKING Dept. 62 – Div. 7 exhibitor’s age. Ribbon

MAJOR EXHIBIT: 2578 & 2579  Champion Restoration & Refinishing, Jr. Div. 2572. Woodworking, Ages 5 – 8, Projects such as a From Classes 2586 & 2588. birdhouse, tool carrier, flower , etc. May be Weinberg Farms Trophy (cr51r) unfinished. A-2.25, B-1.50, C-.75  Res. Champion Restoration/Refinishing, Jr. Div.  Champion Woodworking, Ages 5 – 8 From classes 2586 & 2588. Jessica Henderson Trophy (cr38c) Weinberg Farms Trophy (cr52r)  Reserve Champion Woodworking, Ages 5 - 8  Champion Restoration & Refinishing, Sr. Div. 2575. Woodworking, Ages 9 - 13. Projects such as a From classes 2587 & 2589. magazine rack, simple table, wood shelf, simple  Res. Champion Restoration/Refinishing, Sr. Div. turned bowls, lamps, etc. All items must be From classes 2587 & 2589. appropriately finished. No kits. Carl Schmeichel Memorial Trophy (cr26r) A-2.75, B-2.00, C-1.25  Grand Champion Restoration/Refinishing From  Champion Woodworking, Ages 9 – 13 all classes in Restoration and Refinishing Division  Reserve Champion Woodworking, Ages 9 - 13 Berrien County Youth Fair Trophy (cr18r)  Reserve Grand Champ. Restoration/Refinishing From all classes in Restoration/Refinishing Division. Judi Rantz Memorial Trophy (cr19r)

EARLY ENTRY OPTION. TECHNICAL ARTS Dept. 62 – Div. 9 Thursday only! August 12th – 3:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. MAJOR EXHIBITS: 2602, 2604, 2614, 2615, 2619 Doors will be marked according to projects. Premium for classes 2600-2604, A-2.25, B-2.00, C-1.25, Park in front parking lot. except Champion classes. 2600. Electrical, Ages 5 – 8, Exhibits of an electrical nature THE SCIENCES Dept. 63

which do not require adv. skills such as: extension cord, trouble light, lamp, etc. DEPARTMENT RULES: 2601. Electrical, Ages 9 – 13, Exhibits such as: Basic home A Fair General Rules, pages 10 - 12 apply as well as the wiring, schematics, simple electronics, appliance following department rules. repair, etc. B. To qualify for champion classes, exhibitor 2602. Electrical, Age 14 – 20, Exhibits such as electric must receive an “A” award in the class. motor rebuilding, home constr., schematics of installed C. Posters not to exceed 16” X 20”. wiring, electronics,etc. D. Work must be age appropriate. 2603. Kits, Ages 9 – 20, Exhibits of an electrical nature E. Indicate on an attached 3 x 5 card, if piece is an requiring advanced skills such as: a switchboard, original design or list any special techniques used. electrical tools, electronics, compressor, advanced ENTOMOLOGY DISPLAYS Dept. 63–Div. 1 electronic equip., etc. MAJOR EXHIBITS: 2631 & 2632. 2604. Original work, Ages 9 – 20, Same description as NO LIVE BUGS ALLOWED IN EXHIBITS class 2603, except must be original work. Premium for classes 2630-2632, A-2.25, B-1.50, C-.75,  Champion Electrical, from classes 2600-2604 except Champion classes. All Phase Electric Supply Co. Trophy (cr23r) 2630. Entomology I, Ages 5 – 13, 20 or more different  Res. Champion Electrical, from classes 2600-2604 insects representing at least 4 orders such as Scott Nutt Memorial Trophy (cr25r) Coleoptra, Diptera, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera, etc. All Premiums for classes 2611-2619, A-2.25, B-1.50, C-1.00, specimens must be labeled according to order and except Champion classes. date of collection. All specimens must be collected 2611. Metal work, Ages 5 – 8. Projects such as: sheet metal during current year. project, solder work, hammered metal work, etc. 2631. Entomology II, Ages 6 – 20, 30 or more different 2612. Metal work, Ages 9 – 13, Same description as class insects representing at least 6 orders. Specimens 2611. May include more than one item. must be labeled according to order, common name 2613. Metal work, Ages 14 – 17, Same as class 2611, must and date of capture. Specimens must be collected include two or more items. during current year. 2614. Metal work, Ages 14 – 20, One (1) piece of an 2632. Continuing Collection, Ages 7 – 20, At least 2nd year advanced nature. Forged sheet metal, welded, or more. May include 30 specimens from 1st /2nd year machined or from a casting process. with 20 or more different new specimens added each 2615. Metal work, Ages 14 – 20, Items that produce succeeding year representing at least 6 orders. movement thru the use of multiple parts such as vices, Duplicate specimens or those used to replace old ones C-clamps, dies or molds. do not count as the new 20. All specimens should be in  Champion Metal Work, from classes 2611-2615 good condition and must be labeled as to order, Tri-M Mold, Inc. Trophy (cr24r) common name and date of collection. Exhibit expertly  Res. Champion Metal Work, classes 2611-2615 prepared and mounted. 2618. Other Technical Arts, Ages 9 – 13, Projects such as  Champion Entomology CAD drawings, solid 3D printer parts, 3D prints,  Reserve Champion Entomology graphic arts, etc. 2619. Other Technical Arts, Ages 14 – 20, Projects such NATURAL RESOURCES/ENVIRONMENTAL as CAD drawings, pencil drafting, solid 3D printer parts, 3D prints, graphic arts etc. EDUCATION - ROCKS AND MINERALS Dept. 63 – Div. 2  Champion Other Technical Arts, Ages 9 – 20 MAJOR EXHIBITS: 2636, 2637, 2638 & 2639.  Res. Champ. Other Technical Arts, Ages 9 - 20 a. Refer to Department rule C.  Craftsman Award: Technical Arts Exhibits selected b. Exhibits must be properly labeled and mounted on by the judges. Criteria: Quality of workmanship and suitable material to display. appropriateness of project for exhibitor's age. Ribbon. Premium for classes 2635-2639, A-2.25, B-1.50, C-.75,  Grand Champion Technical Arts, from all classes in except Champion classes. Dept. 63 – Div. 2 this div. Friends for Berrien Springs Trophy (cr31r)  Reserve Grand Champion Technical Arts, all classes in this division. Smith Welding Trophy (cr42r) 2635. Rocks & Minerals, Ages 5 – 13, At least 10 speci- order. Exhibits must be properly labeled & mounted mens, properly labeled representing the three main on suitable material to display. classes of Sedimentary, Metamorphic and Igneous  Champion Conservation & Wildlife rocks, plus a poster showing how the three classes of  Reserve Champion Conservation & Wildlife rock are formed. 2636. Rocks & Minerals, Ages 14 – 20, Same as class WILD FLOWERS & TREES Dept 63 – Div. 4

2635 except min. 20 specimens. MAJOR EXHIBIT: 2667. 2637. Lapidary, Ages 5 – 20, 15 specimens of polished a. Protected plant or specimens are not acceptable for stones. exhibit. (See Michigan Protected Wild Flowers list, pg. 2638. Fossils, Ages 5 – 20, At least 10 identified 56) specimens labeled as to when and where they were b. Specimens must be properly DRIED, pressed and found, plus a poster explaining the formation of identified. fossils. c. All specimens must be securely covered with plastic 2639. Fossils, Adv. Ages 5 – 20, Same as class 2638 material. except at least 20 identified specimens. Exhibit must Premium for classes 2660-2667, A-1.50, B-1.25, C-.75, be of quality workmanship. except Champion classes  Champion Natural Resources Classes 2660 to 2666 open to Ages 5 – 13 only.  Reserve Champion Natural Resources 2660. Five or more wild flowers each selected from a

CONSERVATION AND different area such as forest, marshland or upland. 2661. Colored drawing of wild flowers -labeled parts WILDLIFE ECOLOGY Dept. 63 - Div. 3 (pistil, stamen, etc.) on an 8 1/2” x 11” sheet. Major Exhibits: 2642 - 2649, & 2651 2663. Pictures or colored drawing of at least 5 protected Exhibits may be a booth display, poster, mobile or other Michigan wild flowers educational exhibit. Booth display size 30” wide x 24”deep. 2664. Poster-poisonous mushrooms and/or plants, Open to exhibitors 5 thru 20 years, unless noted. showing at least 5 edible and 5 poisonous. Premium for classes 2642-2651, A-1.50, B-1.25, C-.75, 2665. Poster or –tree specimens. Identify 15 except Champion classes. tree specimens displayed on a poster or notebook. 2642. Soil & Water conservation - Examples: Contour Leaves identified by scientific name. farming, cover cropping, water shed, farm ponds, etc. 2666. Poster or notebook–seeds, 15 different seeds of wild 2643. Wildlife habitat – Show how animals flowers or trees, showing 3 methods of dispersal. live in their environment. Example: ponds, streams, 2667. Wild flowers and trees, Ages 14 – 20 lakes, air and land. An individual display of 15 tree leaf specimens, 15 2644. Identify 5 species of game birds, fish or flowers and 15 seeds or an individual exhibit mammals. Include habitats, food preferences, laws, displaying 15 families of flowers labeled as to genus, hunting/fishing seasons. species and area found. 2645. Wildlife Ecology – Show how wildlife depend on  Champion Wildflowers & Trees each other and their environments. Example: food  Reserve Champion Wildflowers & Trees chains, predator-prey relationships. 2646. Plaster casts of animal tracks, positive BOOTH DISPLAYS Dept. 63 – Div. 5 and/or negative. Min. of 2 diff. species. Name each. Ages 5 – 20 yrs. Exhibits must be properly labeled & mounted on MAJOR EXHIBIT: 2670. suitable material to display. 2647. Wildlife habitat improvement project a. Exhibit entered by individual, group or club. Example: bird feeders, artificial nest structures, bird b. Individual booth displays are limited in space to 30” houses, wildlife cover or food sources, etc. Exhibits wide x 24” deep. must be properly labeled & mounted on suitable c. Groups or clubs are limited to display space of 5’ wide material to display. by 24” deep. 2648. Conservation & Wildlife, Ages 14 – 20 d. The display must clearly put across an idea or clearly An individual booth display based on any of the tell a story. Use the suggested Fair theme for this year or classes in this section, double the number of items an agriculturally related subject. (No swords for fair required. Must be expert workmanship. theme). 2649. Taxidermy, Ages 14 – 20 e. Group or club must have separate entry sheet listing 2650. Seashell Collection, Ages 5 – 13, Identify and group name, leader’s name & address registered in the label 15 specimens by common name, class and Entry Office at the Fair. Not to be entered on an order. Exhibits must be properly labeled & mounted individual’s entry sheet. on suitable material to display. f. A club or individual educational booth display may 2651. Seashell Collection, Ages 14 – 20, Identify and include models, if appropriate to convey a theme. label 25 specimens by common name, class and Premium for classes 2670-2671, A-1.50, B-1.25, C-.75, except Champion classes 2670. Individual Booth Display  Res. Gr. Champion Science Exhibit (2630-2696) 2671. Group or Club Booth Display  Champion Booth Display  Reserve Champion Booth Display

HEALTH, SAFETY& EDUCATION Dept. 63 – Div. 6 a. Work must be age appropriate & hand drawn. b. Posters must be no larger than 16 x 20. CREATIVE WRITING Dept. 63 – Div. 8 Premium for classes 2675-2684, A-1.25, B-1.00, C-.75 MAJOR EXHIBITS: 2719, 2726, 2727 & 2735. 2675. Health Improvement Poster, Ages 5 – 13, showing a. All Creative Writing & Poetry must be in a hard cover, skin care or proper foods & nutrition, etc. 3 ring binder. 2676. First Aid poster, Ages 5 – 13, prepared by b. All Creative Writing must be double spaced and 12pt exhibitor font if typed. 2677. Safety Kit with information poster, Ages 5 – 13 c. Pre-bound book must be placed in the pocket of a hard 2678. Bicycle, mud bike, motor bike or go cart, cover 3 ring binder. Ages 5 – 13, chart with parts labeled. d. Questionable entries will be checked for plagiarism. 2679. Traffic signs poster, Ages 5 – 13, at least 15 signs. e. No names may be on any exhibits. 2680. Gun Safety poster & target, Ages 5 - 15 Premium for classes 2719-2735, A-1.50, B-1.25, C-.75, 2681. Archery Safety poster & target, Ages 5 - 15 except Champion classes. 2682. Small Motor – Exhibit or poster, showing parts or 2719. Best example of a report, story, newsletter, etc., mechanics of a small motor. Ages 5 - 15 Ages 5 – 20, Use a word processing program, 150 2683. Fire prevention poster, Ages 5 - 15 word minimum. Judging based on age of exhibitor, 2684. Snowmobile Safety poster, Ages 5 - 15 typing skills and various computer skills and formatting functions such as bold print, font OTHER SCIENCES Dept. 63 – Div. 7 changes,etc. Provide list of functions used.

MAJOR EXHIBITS: 2691 & 2696. 2720. Young Authors, Ages 5 - 8 Science Categories: Behavioral and Social Sciences, Bio- ORIGINAL creative narrative or poem with or Chemistry, Botany, Chemistry, Earth and Space Sciences, without pictures. Typed or printed neatly. Refer to Engineering, Math, Medicine and Health, Microbiology, rule a. Physics, Zoology, Energy Conservation.  Champion Creative Writing, Ages 5 - 8 Open to exhibitors ages 5 thru 20 years unless otherwise  Reserve Champion Creative Writing, Ages 5 - 8 noted. 2723. Creative Writing, Ages 9 - 13 Premium for classes 2691-2696, A-2.25, B-1.50, C-.75, ORIGINAL narrative or fiction. Must be typed or except Champion classes. printed in ink. Refer to rule a. NO pencil accepted. Maximum l0 pages. 2690. Posters, Ages 5 – 13 – See categories listed above. Not to exceed 16” x 20”. A-1.25, B-1.00, C-.75  Champion Creative Writing, Ages 9 - 13 2691. Operating Model – Size of model not limited with  Reserve Champion Creative Writing, Ages 9 – 13 approval of Supt. in charge. 2726. Creative Writing, Ages 14 – 20, Same description as 2692. Displays using plant or animal products of any class 2723. NO illustrations allowed. listed above. 2727. Creative Writing, Ages 14 – 20, Same description as 2693. Rocketry, one or two stages, built from paper, wood 2723, may include illustrations. or plastic. No kits that are ready to fly. Must be  Champion Creative Writing, Ages 14 - 20 launchable, but do not include fuel. Must include a  Reserve Champion Creative Writing, Ages 14 - 20 detailed description of the construction process used  Grand Champion Creative Writing to build the rocket. Photos may be included. In Honor of Berrien County English Teachers Trophy 2694. A Still Exhibit, self-explanatory, any of above (cr06) categories, such as bacteria growth in a dish, etc.  Reserve Grand Champion Creative Writing 2695. Exhibits of a mechanical nature which do not require 2732. Poetry, Ages 9 - 13, Minimum of 3 original poems. advanced skills. Examples: display of mechanical Maximum of 6 pages. Entry must be typed or printed fasteners, cycles of internal combustion engine, forces of in ink. No pencil will be accepted. Refer to rule a friction and torque, display of a safety nature, etc.  Champion Poetry, Ages 9 - 13 2696. Exhibits of a mechanical nature requiring more adv.  Reserve Champion Poetry, Ages 9 - 13 skills such as display of disassembled small engine with 2735. Poetry, Ages 14 – 20, Same description as class labels & functions of component parts, or mechanical 2732 No illustrations. project of original design. Maximum size 3’ X 3’.  Champion Poetry, Ages 14 - 20  Champion Other Sciences  Reserve Champion Poetry, Ages 14 – 20  Reserve Champion Other Sciences  Grand Champion Poetry  Grand Champion Science Exhibit (2630-2696) Friends for Berrien Springs Trophy (cr33r) Tolsma Family Trophy (cr35r)  Reserve Grand Champion Poetry  Res. Champ Demos/Illustrated Talks, Ages 14 - 20 2756. Speech, Ages 5 – 13, Original Speech with no visual aids or props. Time limit 5–7 min. Refer to Rule H.  Champion Speech, Ages 5 - 13 Chief Master Sergeant (Ret) Lana R. Henderson- “Aim High” Trophy (Cr43c)  Reserve Champion Speech, Ages 5 - 13 VARIETY Dept. 64 2759. Speech, Ages 14 - 20 yrs. Original Speech with no Chairman: Noreen Soos visual aids or props. Time limit 5–7 min. Refer to Rule H. FAIR WEEK SCHEDULE  Champion Speech, Ages 14 – 20 Entry ------Sunday: 2:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Chief Master Sergeant Curtis A. Jennings – ------Saturday: 9:00 a.m. –Competitive “Aim High” Trophy (cr11c) Demonstrations/Illustrated Talks, Speeches, Oral Interpretations &  Reserve Champion Speech, Ages 14 - 20 Extemporaneous Speech. Judging will be 2762. Oral Interpretation, Memorized, Ages 5 - 13 in Youth Memorial Bldg. for all ages! A MEMORIZED DECLAMATION or INTER------Saturday: 3:30 p.m. PRETIVE READING limited to 5 to 7 minutes. No ------–Presentation of awards for notes may be used. Guidelines are available at the Communications. Home Ec Bldg. BCYF office. Refer to rule H.  Champion Oral Interpretation, Memorized, MAJOR EXHIBITS: 2753, 2759, 2765, 2771 & 2774 Ages 5 – 13 COMMUNICATIONS Dept. 64 – Div. 1 “Aim High” Trophy (Cr46a) DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS  Res. Champion Oral Interpretation, Memorized, A. Sign up for presentation on Sunday in Entry Office. Ages 5 - 13 B. All general Fair rules apply. 2765. Oral Interpretation, Memorized Ages 14 – 20 C. Exhibitor may enter in three (3) classes. Same description as 2762. D. Presentation schedule and results will be posted in the  Champion Oral Interpretations, Memorized Home Economics & Entry Office. Ages 14 – 20 E. Judge’s decision is final. Championships awarded at the “Aim High” Trophy (Cr47a) discretion of the Judges. ● Res. Champion Oral Interpretations, Memorized, F. To qualify for champion classes, exhibitor must receive Ages 14 – 20 an “A” award in the class. 2768. Oral Interpretation, Non-Memorized, Ages 5 - 13 G. The BCYF Craft Committee reserves the right to A NON-MEMORIZED DECLAMATION or INTER- remove any exhibitor entry due to inappropriate content PRETIVE READING limited to 5 to 7 minutes. or material. See BCYF General Rules. Guidelines are available at the BCYF office. H. The following MUST be turned in on entry day to be Refer to rule H. reviewed by the committee to assure content is  Champion Oral Interpretations, Non Memorized appropriate for a youth audience. Ages 5 – 13 Classes 2756-2759 - Copy of Original Speech. “Aim High” Trophy (Cr48a) Classes 2762-2771 - Copy of declamation or reading. ● Res. Champion Oral Interpretations, Non Must be Original Memorized, Ages 5 – 13 Premiums for classes 2750 – 2774, A-3.00, B-2.25, 2771. Oral Interpretation, Non-Memorized, Ages 14 - 20 C-1.50 except Champion classes. same description as 2768. 2750. Competitive Demonstration or Illustrated Talk,  Champion Oral Interpretations, Non Memorized Ages 5-13. An educational topic given by individuals Ages 14 – 20 or teams. Topic to show or explain how to do things. “Aim High” Trophy (Cr49a) Visual aids may be used. Time limit: 5 to 15 minutes. ● Res. Champion Oral Interpretations, Non If demonstration is given by a team, all team partici- Memorized, Ages 14 – 20 pants shall receive premiums. 2774. Extemporaneous Speech, Ages 14 – 20, 3 – 5 min.  Champion Competitive Demonstration or (10 min. preparation) impromptu speech on unknown Illustrated Talk, Ages 5 - 13 topic, guidelines available at the BCYF Office. “Aim High” Trophy (Cr44a)  Champion Extemporaneous Speech  Reserve Champion Competitive Demonstration Mari Henderson Trophy (cr37c) or Illustrated Talk, Ages 5 - 13  Res. Champion Extemporaneous Speech 2753. Competitive Demonstration/Illustrated Talk, Ages 14 – 20. Same description & premium as class 2750.  Champ Demos/Illustrated Talks, Ages 14 – 20 “Aim High” Trophy (Cr45a)