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4-H CONTESTS AND STILL prior to the County Fair. Premiums are paid for placing at the individual island contests. High LIFE PROJECTS blue ribbon recipients in the Junior, DEPARTMENTS 1-27 Intermediate and Senior Divisions are eligible to compete at the County Fair Contest. Mixed General Contest Rules: age teams are judged in the age category of • Most of the 4-H Contests are also the oldest team member. If a team competes, described and explained in the State 4-H each team member will receive a ribbon and Premium Book. Contests at the county the full premium earned by team effort. 4-H members are required to give one level are written to be compatible with demonstration but may give a demonstration state level competition. in any or all the projects they are enrolled in. • No entries will be accepted or judged that CLASS B: Contest at the Fair were part of a school assignment or High Blue ribbon winners from the island evaluated at a previous time or event. contests are eligible to compete at the San • When we have enrollment, we have Juan County Fair (each island has its own criteria to decide who will represent their designated Superintendents who have the island.) The contest at the Fair is for trophies, duty to prepare and to conduct respective ribbons and fame. All blue ribbon winners in contests. the Junior, Intermediate or Senior Divisions are eligible to compete at the State Fair with • Contests without enrollment are shown for the sanction of the 4-H Extension Office. information and encouragement so that (Note: At State Fair, all team members must you may plan for future participation. be of the same 4-H age division) Please read all State Fair eligibility rules and regulations for • If entering more than one item in a class, details. If time allows, primary members may each item must be entered on a separate present their demonstrations for a participation line on the 4-H Entry Form. ribbon (comments only on the scorecard) at • All Still Life exhibits (for example; Officer’s the end of the contest. Books, Educational Posters and Project The following lots apply to Class A and B Photos) need an Entry Tag that must be Lot 0. Primary securely attached. Enter the exhibit, with Lot 1. Junior your Leaders help, through the Extension Lot 2. Intermediate Staff in the Marie Boe 4-H Building at the Lot 3. Senior Fairgrounds. 4-H DEMONSTRATION AWARDS DEPARTMENT 1 San Juan County Leaders Council Awards 4-H DEMONSTRATIONS The San Juan County Leaders Council sponsors all the Demonstration Contest Award Date: Thursday, Fair Week at 2:00 ribbons and rosettes for all divisions and Location: Marie Boe Building placing. Grand Champion Rosettes are Points Allowed: Blue-50 Red-30 White-20 presented to the winners after the SJC Fair • Members must sign up for a specific time Contest. slot. Please come to the 4-H building by 4-H Demonstration Keeper Awards Wednesday noon to select your time to Sponsored by Islanders Bank. Keeper present. plaques are given to the Grand Champion 4-H demonstrators in each division. • Rosette ribbons will be awarded to both team members. CLASS A: Island Contest Preliminary contests are held on each island DEPARTMENT 2 CLASS C: Archery Safety Posters Exhibitors must be enrolled in a 4H 4-H EDUCATIONAL BOOTH Archery Project to enter this class. DISPLAY Same criteria as Class A applies.

Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building Lot 1 will apply to Classes A, B & C. Club Points Allowed: Blue-50 Red-30 White-20 Leader enters under their name. Individual • Each display has a 4'x4' table and wall members do not enter if done by a group. space area for their educational booth in the 4-H building. Members must do all DEPARTMENT 3 work - Adults may act only as advisors. 4-H INTERACTIVE DISPLAY CLASS A: 4-H Educational Display (Use Lot 1) The Educational Booth, like the Location: Will be at the request of the educational poster, imparts learning at a exhibitor, but this event will be judged on the glance. A Club or youth will choose a topic Fair Grounds on Friday of Fair week. See the about their project and put together a booth to 4-H bulletin board near the entrance of the teach the public about their topic. Marie Boe 4-H Building for details. Basis for scoring: Points Allowed: Blue-80 Red-60 White-40 1. Attracts attention • Members must sign up for a specific time 25 points slot. Please come to the 4-H building by 2. Conveys a message simply and quickly Wednesday noon to select your time to 30 points 3. Suitable, timely subject present. 20 points The aim is to demonstrate growth in life skills 4. Effective title: short, catchy accomplished in a project area or activity 10 points during the 4-H year. Judges will evaluate how 5. Neat, well constructed you communicate the progress made and how 15 points you use three-dimensional, multi-media to do so. Judges and/or audience may question presenter(s) during the presentation. This CLASS B: 4-H Club Informational Display display needs to show how 4-H contributes to (Use Lot 1) A Club can enter a visual display education for better living. No part of this that informs the public about their specific display can be entered as a separate exhibit Club. This display will teach the public about under another lot number. A club, an your members, leaders, activities, community individual, or a group can enter this contest. service, achievements and/or learning. This This display may be exhibited anywhere on Class focuses on in-depth learning to teach the Fairgrounds. Leaders may only advise the public about what 4-H is all about and members. what your Club does throughout the year. Basis for scoring: Basis for scoring: 1.Makes a statement with a short, catchy title 1. Meaningful presentation or phrase 25 points 10 points 2. Encourages study, holds interest 2. Attracts attention 30 points 20 points 3. The 4-H Mission is represented 3. Encourages study, holds interest 20 points 10 points 4. Shows involvement 4. Creative, three dimensional presentation 10 points 15 points 5. Neat, well constructed 5. Documents life skill development 15 points 20 points 6. Eye contact, Poise, Presentation Skills 25 points CLASS A: Individual • It is recommended that display posters Lot 0. Primary can be read from a distance of 10 feet. Lot 1. Junior Lot 2. Intermediate • Exhibitor's name should be put on back of Lot 3. Senior their entry. Please use the 4-H Animal/Still Life Entry form in this premium book for CLASS B: Club each display item entered. Lot 1. Club/Group • Arrangements should be made to deliver Interactive Display of Achievement Award entries to the Marie Boe 4-H Building on A perpetual trophy sponsored by Century Tel the Fairgrounds Sunday before Fair with a keeper award sponsored by Heritage between 2:00 and 5:00. They may also be Bank awarded to the “Outstanding Interactive delivered to the Extension Office anytime Multimedia Display” showing positive youth development in life skills through 4-H. prior to Sunday. All exhibits must be submitted properly tagged prior to DEPARTMENT 4 entering. Entries will not be accepted after 4-H EDUCATIONAL 8 AM Monday of Fair week. DISPLAYS • Posters may be picked up for displaying in the barns on Tuesday of Fair week from Location: Posters are displayed throughout the Marie Boe 4-H Building when the Fairgrounds and in the Marie Boe 4-H available. Building. Points Allowed: Blue-30 Red-20 White-10 • Informational value is enhanced by: presenting accurate, timely, concise Rules and Instructions: information by way of a clear brief • Judging will begin at 9:00 AM on Monday message that is important and of fair week. appropriate. Design is enhanced by one • Individual 4-H members are encouraged main idea, shows creativity and to enter in their 4-H project areas. educational value. The entry should Exhibits may show any topic of an present a neat, simple and orderly educational or 4-H promotional nature. A appearance. member may enter one entry per project • Entries that do not meet the requirements area. If entering more than one item in a will receive a participation ribbon with no class, each item must be entered on a premium money. separate line on the 4-H Entry Form. • Please refer to scorecard # C0679. • Posters must be a minimum 14x22 and a maximum of 22x28 inches, and may not Educational Displays include copyrighted illustrations or CLASS A: Posters, 14” x 22” minimum cartoons. The tri-fold display board shall CLASS B: Chart or Graph Posters, 14” x 22” not be more than 36 inches tall. The minimum CLASS C: Mobile center panel shall be no larger than 24 CLASS D: Tri-fold display (see measurements inches wide and the two side panels shall above) be no larger than 12 inches wide. The following lots apply for Classes A through All work must be done by the member. • D Adults can only give suggestions and 0. Primary advise. 1. Junior 2. Intermediate • Demonstration Posters will NOT be 3. Senior accepted as Ed Posters. DEPARTMENT 5 competition is over. 4-H ROUND ROBIN ROUND ROBIN AWARDS Location: 4-H Arena Division Round Robin Awards Keeper plaques are awarded to the first place Grand Champion Rosette winners in Horse, showmanship exhibitors in each division of the Beef, Llama, Alpaca, Swine, Sheep, Dairy Small and Large Animal Round Robin. Goat, Pygmy Goat, Dairy Cattle, Dog, Cat, Sponsored by the SJ County Fair Board. Poultry, Rabbit and Cavy are encouraged to be shown in either the Large or Small Round Large and Small Animal Overall High Point Robin category. Showmanship contests Round Robin compete within their own age groups for over- A silver belt buckle given to the winner of the all showmanship ability. Each contestant Overall Round Robin High Point in the Large shows each of the animals exhibited by the and Small Animal departments. Sponsored by other contestants. The equipment will be the Skagit Farmers Supply. same for all handlers of animals in competition in the Large or Small Round Robin. In case of Small Animal Overall High Point Round a question of safety to officials, spectators or Robin Award handlers, another animal may be substituted A Perpetual trophy awarded to the winner of and to be decided by Project Leaders. If a 4-H the Overall Round Robin High Point in the animal is represented at the Fair, an animal of Small Animal department. Sponsored by the that kind shall be included in each level of the Shaw General Store. Round Robin. The Large Animal Round Robin will include DEPARTMENT 6 winners of Horse, Beef, Llama or Alpaca, Swine, Sheep, and Large Breed Goat 4-H HERDSMANSHIP Showmanship. The Small Animal Round Location: All Animal Barns Robin will include winners of Small Breed Herdsmanship hours: 10:00 AM-5:00 PM Goat, Rabbit, Dog, Cat, Poultry, and Cavy Points Allowed: Blue-100 Red-70 White-50 Showmanship. A competitor who qualifies in Large and Small animals may compete in both. A competitor who qualifies in two large or CLASS A: Herdsmanship two small animals may choose which animal Lot 1. Group, Barn or Club to enter. The animal not chosen may be represented by the Reserve Champion of this Leaders must notify the Extension Staff by animal project (with her/his own animal). the 1st of August whether their club will serve Please refer to the goat department for independently or cooperatively with another additional rules regarding small and large goat club or building for Herdsmanship. Clubs can sizes. choose to join together to compete in the Barn vs. Barn contest. One premium award The Judge assigns scores based on the will be sent to the leader who fills out the criteria on the Round Robin scorecard. Study Entry Form and will need to be shared upon material can be found at the WSU Extension agreement unless the trophy award is given web site in the 4-H Youth program under to an exceptional member within the barn. leader and member resources. Scores will be tallied daily in the 4-H Building. Volunteers are allowed to review daily to All 4-H members are urged to show good make improvements. Parents, leaders and sportsmanship by assisting contestants from member’s friends may NOT do herdsmanship other projects in learning to show the various work. animals. No premium points are awarded for Basis for scoring: this department nor do members need to • Stalls or cages (bedding, supplies, include this on their Entry Forms. equipment) (25 points). Cleanliness, Superintendents for each contest should report the names of the participants and the neatness, and arrangement will be results to the Extension staff when the considered. Water and feed containers are available. Tools are safely stored. The Poultry- Sponsored by Olympic Glass and judged area will include half of the alley Door. and half of the space between each Rabbit- Sponsored by Animal Inn. Llama- Sponsored by Maggie and Ron group. Schuler DVM, Bauernhelm Llamas. • General appearance of the exhibit animal (30 points). Animals should be healthy in appearance, clean, groomed, and DEPARTMENT 7 secured in a safe manner and fed and 4-H ANIMAL COSTUME watered as required. EVENT • Exhibitors (30 points). At least one person on duty or no points allowed. You Location: 4-H Arena This is a “Just for Fun” event so there are no must wear ID nametags. It is acceptable premium points allotted. Participation ribbon in the small animal barns to have awards courtesy of San Juan County Fair. someone at an information booth for the Open to all 4-H and Open class youth. Youth public to ask questions. This will count as and animals could enter as look a-likes or being on duty. Exhibitors should be neat in partners in a theme (ex. military theme, a fishing theme, nighttime etc.) 4-H Youth enter appearance, show good attitude and by signing up at the event. No pre-entry conduct, be courteous and cooperative needed. Superintendent will provide 4-H office and show knowledge of the project. Skill staff with the number of participants. and consideration must be shown in handling of the animals. No cell phone or electronic devices used while on duty. DEPARTMENT 8 • Display (15 points). A 4-H Regulation Stall card identifies each animal and exhibit. 4-H PERFORMING ARTS Cards and ribbons are neatly displayed. Location: Judged contest will take place at Simple, effective decorating of stalls is the Fair Wednesday from 3:00-5:00 at the preferred. Educational effort will be noted. Food Court Stage. Points Allowed: Blue-100 Red- 80 White- 60 AWARDS FOR HERDSMANSHIP The trophies and banner are rotating. Rules: Competition will be on a club or group basis • Members may enter one time in each unless determined otherwise. Leaders within a class. Performers are to supply their own building or barn can select one individual equipment, costumes, music and member to receive the trophy award who instruments. performed exceptional duties. • One rosette ribbon will be awarded to Barn vs. Barn Herdsmanship Banner group entries. Provided and made by Janelle Teasdale to be awarded to the barn who wins the overall Barn • Group performances requires that each vs. Barn herdsmanship contest. member of the group enter on the entry form. Herdsmanship Perpetual Trophies • No primary members allowed in group Horse- Sponsored by Lopez Ropes and Reins Horse Club. entries that also have other Junior, Sheep- Sponsored by Lazy G Ranch, Rex and Intermediate or Senior members. Lisa Guard Swine- Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Bob DANCE Ploghoft. Solo and group performances can be Goat- Sponsored by Hunter Bay Farms. classical, folk, jazz, pop, etc., and include original and non-original choreography. Lot 0. Primary Lot 1. Junior CLASS A: Solo Dance Lot 2. Intermediate Lot 0. Primary Lot 3. Senior Lot 1. Junior Lot 4. Group Lot 2. Intermediate ORIGINAL PERFORMANCE Lot 3. Senior CLASS AA: Dance-Small Ensemble (2-8 A performance in any of the categories listed members) above, which is the creation of enrolled 4- Lot 1. Group Hers. Can be a composition, conducting, or choreography, which can be presented, at CLASS AAA: Dance-Large Ensemble (9+ least in part, in a visual or audio recording. Members) CLASS K: Original performance by an Lot 1. Group individual CLASS B: Individual Dance with Props (ex. Lot 0. Primary hula hoop, jump rope, stick dance Lot 1. Junior etc.) Lot 2. Intermediate Lot 0. Primary Lot 3. Senior Lot 1. Junior CLASS KK. Original group performance Lot 2. Intermediate Lot 1. Group Lot 3. Senior CLASS BB: Group Dance with Props (ex. hula AWARDS hoop, jump rope, stick dance, etc.) Rosette Ribbons are sponsored by Angel Lot 1. Group dance with props Michaels and are awarded to each participating member of 4-H performing arts. MUSICAL Solo and group performances may be classical, folk, jazz/blues, rock/pop, and other DEPARTMENT 9 types, with original and non-original elements. 4-H SHOOTING SPORTS CLASS C: Solo Instrumental Lot 0. Primary ARCHERY SHOOT & BOW SAFETY Lot 1. Junior Fair Exhibitor Requirements Lot 2. Intermediate Location: Target Classes to be judged at an off-site Lot 3. Senior location prior to Fair. CLASS CC: Ensemble Instrumental Time and Date: TBA Lot 1. Group Posters to be entered at fair no later than 8 am CLASS D: Solo Singing Monday of Fair week. (see Dept 4) Lot 0. Primary Lot 1. Junior 1. Safety Poster: Poster board Lot 2. Intermediate size: 14"x 22" (half sheet of poster Lot 3. Senior board). Poster on some phase of CLASS DD: Group Singing Archery Safety. One poster per Lot 1. Group exhibitor. Ages 11 - 19 may DRAMATIZATION choose between submitting a poster or 4-H project records CLASS G: Soliloquy/Oration/Solo Reading/Performance booklet. Posters cannot have any Lot 0. Primary 3-D objects. Lot 1. Junior 2. Target Size for Target Shoot: Lot 2. Intermediate The standard N.A.A. 48" target will Lot 3. Senior be used. Scored 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, CLASS H: Play or skit 3, 2 and 1. Everyone will shoot 30 CLASS I: Puppet Performance arrows at 30 yds. and 30 arrows at CLASS J: Poetry Performance 20 yds., (the longer distance first). There will be 5 rounds of 6 arrows The following applies to classes H-J and 6 practice arrows at each distance. A total of 60 scoring f. 3-D shooter each must have a minimum of arrows and 12 practice arrows will 6 arrows. be shot. (Each member should Only target points or bullet shaped points have at least 9 arrows in case of are permitted for all classes. Target shooter breakage or loss, arrows must be each must have a minimum of 9 arrows. NO marked or identifiable.) Open class telescopic sights, lasers and/or non- target size will shoot the smaller 10 electronic range finders will be allowed in ring on the 122 cm face at 30 any class. NO field glasses or telescopes yards. Open class will shoot a 60 may be used in the 3-D shoot. cm face target at 20 yards. Target Size for 3-D Target Shoot: g. Overdraws will be allowed, EXCEPT Exhibitor will shoot at near full-size arrow tip must extend to beyond bow grip silhouette animal targets. A 30 pivot point (Tip of arrow cannot be drawn station walk-through range. back past center of pivot point of bow.) Targets will be positioned approx. h. Open Classes ONLY: Release aids are 0-25 yards away. Limited time to allowed (except shoot one arrow at each target. for back tension release aids will not be Scoring will be based on 10-point allowed). and 8-point scoring rings in the i. Range Officer: will control the Target Shoot with a whistle. vital area (lung, liver, double-lung). Arrows outside the scoring ring will 2 Whistle Blasts Step to the shooting receive 5 points. Arrows line. completely missing the target will 1 Whistle Blast - Begin shooting. be scored as a “0”. There may be a 3 Whistle Blasts Retrieve arrows. 3-D Target Shoot range fee. 4 or more Whistle Blasts Emergency, let Requirements and Rules to down bow, put arrow back in quiver. Wait Participate at County Shoot: for instruction from range officer. **All equipment will be inspected by Range Check the conduct of shooting and scoring Officers prior to competition. which includes making decisions on questionable arrows. a. To be eligible for the Target and/or 3-D j. Any discrepancy while scoring must be Target archery shoot, an exhibitor must brought to the range officer’s attention exhibit an archery safety poster or project before pulling the arrows. records booklet. This must be turned in at time of your first shoot. k. FINGER PROTECTION & ARM GUARDS ARE MANDATORY. Each b. Exhibitors age is determined as of shooter must have their own safety January 1st of the current year. 3-D Shoot protection. (Gloves, shooting tabs, or tape to participants must be 9-19 year of age and draw, holdback and release the string are be experienced in shooting. Target Shoot permitted, provided they are smooth with no participants must be 9-19 years of age. device to help hold and/or release the string. l. Archery shoot score sheets will be scored, d. Rules governing this shoot are taken from graded and given to exhibitor at time of the State Shoot Rules, obtained from the interview of poster. Extension 4-H office. State Shoot Eligibility: Grand/Reserve of eligible age class. Alternates determined by e. Bow - Recurve, Long or Compound bows points and class standing. State age for are to be used. Instinctive - Bow without shoot is age as of January 1st of the current sights or bow marks. Sighted - sights or bow year. Exhibitors eligible at age 10-19 for marks added to the bow. Maximum draw Target and 12-19 for 3-D Bow Hunting. weight allowed for Target Class is 60 lbs. Those qualifying for the State Shoot should Maximum Draw weight allowed for 3-D review state rules since state shoot rules Shoot is 65 lbs. and maximum stabilizer of may differ slightly from county shoot rules. 12 inches can be used – 3D ONLY. SE C T I O N 1 Class 01 - Safety Poster, Junior H; and quality of target presentation to the Class 02 - Safety Poster, Intermediate Judge. Class 03 - Safety Poster, Senior The Archery Project Leader will provide the Class 04 – 4-H Project Records Book Junior Archery Superintendent with a list of club members along with their shooting scores Class 05 - 4-H Project Records Book, Intermediate and shooting score percentages on the Class 06 - 4-H Project Records Book, Senior Tuesday of Fair. SE C T I O N 2 – T A R G E T Lot 1 Senior Class 07 - Long or Recurve Bow, Junior Lot 2 Intermediate Class 08 - Long or Recurve Bow, Intermediate Lot 3 Junior ARCHERY AWARDS Class 09- Long or Recurve Bow, Senior 3 Showmanship keeper awards will be given SE C T I O N 3 – T A R G E T for best overall participation, one for each Class 10- Compound Bow (no sights), Junior age division, sponsored by Northwest Class 11 - Compound Bow (no sights), Marine Technologies. Intermediate. Class 12 - Compound Bow (no sights), Senior DEPARTMENT 10 SE C T I O N 4 – T A R G E T 4-H CLOTHING & ACTIVITIES Class 13- Sighted Bow, Junior Class 14 - Sighted Bow, Intermediate Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building Class 15 - Sighted Bow, Senior Points Allowed: Class A-B: Blue-100 Red-80 White-60 SECTION 5 - TARGET Class C and I: Blue-30 Red-25 White-15 Class 16 - Beg. Open Class, Junior Class D and J: Blue-40 Red-30 White-20 Class 17 - Jr. Open Class, Intermediate Class E-F: Blue-50 Red-40 White-30 Class 18 - Sr. Open Class, Senior Class G and H: Blue-60 Red-50 White-40

SECTION 6 - 3-D TARGET • All items must have either a “care” label Class 19 - Instinctive Bow, Junior sewn into a seam or a 3x5 card with care Class 20 - Jr. Instinctive Bow, Intermediate instructions included. The pattern Class 21 - Sr. Instinctive Bow, Senior envelope and instruction sheet could SECTION 7 - 3-D TARGET accompany the garment. Children’s Class 22 - Sighted Bow, Junior sleepwear must be made from flame Class 23 - Jr. Sighted Bow, Intermediate retardant fabric. Accessories may be Class 24 - Sr. Sighted Bow, Senior sewn or woven. Any number of different garments may be entered under each skill SECTION 8 - 3-D TARGET Class 25 - Beg. Open Class, Junior level. Class 26 - Open Class, Intermediate • Refer to State Fair rules and guidelines to Class 27 - Open Class, Senior participate in Class A & B. The member Class: Archery Showmanship must contact Extension for all details, Open to members enrolled in a San Juan judge’s information sheets and to enter County 4-H Archery Project . these two classes. To receive Premium points for participating in this contest, member must bring a safety CLASS A: 4-H Fashion Revue poster to Fair and a target with member’s CLASS B: Creative Consumer of Fashion name, age division, target size, and bow CLASS C: Skill level 1 garments: style. Simple top, pants, shorts, skirts, knit tops, Scoring for showmanship is based upon swimsuit cover-up, gym shorts, aprons, etc. member’s shooting score (previously (Pocket is OK; no waistband, zipper, determined by club participation or contest); buttonholes) knowledge of archery history, equipment, CLASS C1: Sample book level 1: 5 sample terminology and safety rules, and general 4- items that show progress in the level one skill areas: pocket, straight seam, curved seam, corner, hand-stitching, gathering, • If a commercial pattern/kit is used, please etc… CLASS D: Skill level 2 garments include the package picture to compare Pants, shorts, skirts, vests, dresses (has with the finished item. one or more of the following: zipper, • Quilt entries should include the 4-H Quilt waistband, buttonholes, collars) CLASS D1: Sample book level 2: 5 sample Entrant Questionnaire (C1065E) attached items that show progress in a level 2 skill to their entry. area: zipper, waistband, buttonholes, CLASS A: Room accessories: dresser scarf, collars, sleeves, ruffle, etc.. table runner, pillow sham, other CLASS B: Kitchen item: dish towels CLASS E: Challenging fabrics (hemmed), oven mitt, pot holder, Garment made using plaids, satin, etc. other CLASS F: Outdoor wear CLASS C: Small hand pieced or appliqué quilt Any item from the following list, made from project, tied or quilted outdoor fabric: jacket or coat, fitted skiwear, CLASS D: Small whole cloth quilt project, overalls, and sleeping bags. hand or machine quilted CLASS G: Western wear CLASS E: Embellished Accent or “throw” CLASS H: Tailoring pillows Must be wool or wool blend: coat, suit, CLASS F: Matching dining sets-any jacket, or blazer, skirt, pants, dress, vest, combination of table runner, place and topcoat. mats, napkins, etc. (Set of 4) CLASS I: Sewn Clothing Accessories CLASS G: Curtains or window treatment Hats, scarves, purses, shoulder bags, CLASS H: Home Accessories slippers, etc. CLASS I: Small whole quilt project, sewn by a CLASS J: Felted garment or accessory club or group with all ages included CLASS K: Other (For CLASS I only: use Lot 1-Group/Club) Class J: Other item not listed The following lots apply to Class A through Class J. The following lots apply to Classes A through 0. Primary H and J. 1. Junior Lot 0. Primary 2. Intermediate Lot 1. Junior 3. Senior Lot 2. Intermediate Lot 3. Senior Tom Brown Construction Sewing Awards A special item awarded to the High Point Sharon Maya Memorial Award Junior, Intermediate and Senior sewing A cash award for 3 high point members: members. $25 for the most points, $15 for second and $10 for third when combining results from Sharon Maya Memorial Award Departments 10 &11. A cash award for 3 high point members: $25 for the most points, $15 for second and $10 for third when combining results from DEPARTMENT 12 Departments 10 &11. 4-H NEEDLECRAFT DEPARTMENT 11 Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building 4-H SEWN HOME DÉCOR Points Allowed: Class A-F Blue-30 Red-25 White-15 Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building Class G-N Blue-40 Red-30 White-20 Points Allowed: Class O-P Blue-50 Red-40 White-30 Class A-B: Blue-30 Red-20 White-15 Class C-J: Blue-40 Red-30 White-20 • This department includes knitting and crocheting. Items that will be worn or used Batts will be judged on uniformity of carding. and washed will need to have a care label Batts and skeins may be 100% wool, alpaca, securely fastened or a 3x5 card with care llama, silk or a blending of fibers and/or color. Skeins should be tagged with information instructions. Multiple entries are allowed in about the construction (E.g. made from roving, a lot if they are made using different types or hand-carded, or drum carded, or not of needlecraft. (Example: You may enter carded). knitted slippers and crocheted slippers). CLASS A: Batts CLASS A: Potholder Lot 1. Hand carded batt CLASS B: Hat or scarf Lot 2. Drum carded batt CLASS C: Slippers CLASS B: Skeins CLASS D: Dishrag The exhibit shall be 10 yards long, in a 1-1/2 CLASS E: Set of 3 coat hangers yard skein tied in 4 places. Skeins will be CLASS F: Baby booties or baby hat judged on uniformity of spin CLASS G: Raglan cardigan sweater Lot 1. Single ply yarn CLASS H: Vest Lot 2. Two ply yarn CLASS I: Sweater Lot 3. Loopy-novelty-texture CLASS J: Mittens or gloves CLASS K: Baby layette WEAVING CLASS L: Socks with turned heel CLASS M: Other item not listed All weaving must be displayed with a weaving CLASS N: Knitted Sampler plan to include the following information: CLASS O: Any article of advanced knitting 1. Title and dimensions of weaving (large afghans, etc.) 2. Threads per inch CLASS P: Any article of advanced crocheting 3. Warp width and length calculations (large afghans, etc.) 4. If loom operated pattern is used: The following lots apply to Class A through a. Pattern name Class P. b. Threading/tie-up/treadling Lot 0. Primary 5. Scale colored drawing of weaving Lot 1. Junior 6. Comments (E.g. why you chose to weave Lot 2. Intermediate this piece, problems you experienced in Lot 3. Senior the weaving process, how you feel about Island Wools Needlecraft Award the finished weaving and weaving in A prize sponsored by Island Wools will be general, etc.) awarded to the Best in Show entry in a knitting 7. Sources: Teacher, books, videos, etc. and crocheting project. Skill levels are described as follows: Level 1: This level is for beginning weavers only. Two harness or hand manipulated plain weave not over 12 threads per inch (Note: DEPARTMENT 13 this is very beginning weaving and experienced weavers should not be able to 4-H SPINNING/WEAVING compete with beginning weavers at this level.) Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building Points Allowed: Level 2: Class A & C: Blue-20 Red-15 White-10 a. Plain weaves with thought and planning Class B & E: Blue-40 Red-30 White-20 given to color and/or texture. Class D: Blue-30 Red 20 White 15 b. 4-harness or hand manipulated simple pattern weave SPINNING Level 3: 4 or more harness or hand manipulated 2. Intermediate weave in a specific, complex technique 3. Senior (e.g. Tapestry, rya, bound weave, rep, overshot, etc.) FOOD ACTIVITIES CLASS C: Weaving- skill level 1 The purpose of this activity is to give 4-H CLASS D: Weaving-skill level 2 youth enrolled in any of the Foods Projects, a CLASS E: Weaving-skill level 3 judged experience in preparation. Recipes The following lots apply to Class C through are required. Rules will comply with State Class E. requirements. Check with the 4-H Office for Lot 0. Primary details, forms and score sheets. These Lot 1. Junior contests will happen by special arrangement Lot 2. Intermediate in a suitable kitchen and before an Lot 3. Senior experienced judge. Youth must contact the Extension Office for arrangements by August DEPARTMENT 14 1st. A blue ribbon in an activity could qualify the exhibitor for the same State contest. 4-H FOODS CLASS J: Foods Activities Choices Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building Lot 1: Lunch on the Go Points Allowed: Lot 2: Quick to Fix Meals Class A-E and H: Blue-25 Red-20 White-15 Lot 3: Foods of the Pacific Northwest/Native Class F and G: Blue-30 Red-25 White-20 Foods Class J: Blue-100 Red-80 White-60 Lot 4: Foods for All Occasions Lot 5: Favorite Foods Rules: Lot 6: Bread Baking • One, 3x5 card with the item name and Lot 7: Food Preservation (no Primary recipe must accompany each exhibit. members with hot • No cream filled or chiffon pies, cream water bath or pressure canning methods) based, or uncooked products. • No two entries from the same recipe. FOODS AWARDS (May enter several different kinds of Griffin Bay Book Store 4-H Food Project cookies, but no two alike.) Awards Book awards will be given to each high point • Members of the same family must exhibit member in a Foods Project at the Junior, items from different recipes. Intermediate and Senior levels. • No alcoholic products are to be used in Lopez Village Market Food Project Award any entry. (Six) CLASS A: Cookies, Enter 4 cookies Six outstanding 4-H members in Foods to be CLASS B: Quick breads, Enter 1/4 loaf awarded a $50.00 gift certificate. CLASS C: Candy, Enter 4 pieces CLASS D: Nutritious snack, Enter 4 items or 1 Gourmet’s Galley Food Award cup. A keeper award will be presented to the CLASS E: Cakes, cupcakes, Enter 1/4 cake or Overall High Point member enrolled in any 4 cupcakes Foods Project, including all meal preparation, CLASS F: Yeast breads, Enter 1/4 loaf, 4 rolls, table décor, food preservation and other foods biscuits, etc. activities. CLASS G: Pies, pastries, Enter 1/4 pie or 4 items Golden Apple Award CLASS H: Other item not listed A perpetual trophy sponsored by Rose’s Bakery Café awarded for best overall apple The following lots apply to Classes A-H. pie in the 4-H division. Nancy Schmidt 0. Primary sponsors the keeper award. 1. Junior on the product so viewing is not obstructed. Please leave your name off of the label until judging is complete. Indicate on labels for canned tomatoes if citric acid or lemon juice has been added, e.g. “1/4 DEPARTMENT 15 tsp. Citric acid added.” 4-H FOOD PRESERVATION No entries in colored jars will be Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building accepted. Points allowed: CLASS A: Canned fruits Classes A-D , also Class G-I: Blue-30 Red- CLASS B: Jams, jellies, preserves, conserves 20 White-15 and marmalades Class E: Blue-40 Red-30 White-20 CLASS C: Pickles and relishes Class F: Blue-45 Red-35 White-25 CLASS D: Dried foods CLASS E: Canned vegetables Rules: CLASS F: Canned meats, fish, poultry • Juniors are limited to Classes A-D and H. CLASS G: Syrups • Primary members may not enter hot water CLASS H: Mixes in a jar bath or pressure canning entries (WA CLASS I: Other The following lots apply to Class A through State 4-H Rule) Class I unless otherwise noted above in rules. • Exhibits must include a 3x5 card with the Lot 0. Primary recipe and complete canning instruction. Lot 1. Junior Lot 2. Intermediate • Processing methods and times must Lot 3. Senior follow current WSU and USDA recommendations. All water bath canning Friday Harbor Hardware High Point Awards A keeper award will be presented to the must follow either USDA or most recent Junior, Intermediate and Senior divisions high Ball Blue Book recommendations. All point exhibitor. pressure canning must follow USDA. USDA approves recipes and processing Overall High Point Food Preservation times listed by the National Center for Award A keeper award will be presented to the Home Food Preservation. Youth may find Overall High Point food preservation exhibitor this information at their website sponsored by Terri Brown. http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/ • Each exhibitor may enter an unlimited DEPARTMENT 16 number of exhibits, but no two alike. 4-H FOOD AS SCIENCE

• Frozen products will not be accepted. Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building • Canned goods (including jelly) must be Points Allowed: Blue-40 Red-35 White-25 sealed in standard canning jars and • Open to those members enrolled in a food sealed with ring lids. The ring must be project. Information presented should be removed. Canned or dried goods not in accurate, concise, and easily read from a standard jars, or in soiled containers will short distance (3-4 ft.) Displays should be be disqualified. on a tri-fold display board (Presentation • All canned and dried exhibits must be Board). The display should be 48 inches labeled. Standard 4-H labels (C0803 and wide when unfolded. A display that C0804) are available at the 4-H Office, or educates the public is strongly on entry day. The label should be placed recommended. Educational Display scorecard will be used to judge these • Members will be judged on table setting entries. criteria, neatness, food selection and CLASS A: Daily food needs/nutrition creativity. Refer to scorecard C1076 and CLASS B: Nutrition and fitness publication EM3443. CLASS C: Food preparation CLASS A: Seasons (Spring, Summer, Winter CLASS D: Food safety, preservation or or Fall) storage CLASS B: Holiday CLASS E: Consumer food issues CLASS C: Birthday CLASS F: Food and nutrition around the world CLASS D: Ethnic CLASS G: Food and nutrition jobs and careers CLASS E: Other CLASS H: Serving and etiquette The following lots apply to Class A through The following lots apply to Class A through Class E. Class H. Lot 0. Primary Lot 0. Primary Lot 1. Junior Lot 1. Junior Lot 2. Intermediate Lot 2. Intermediate Lot 3. Senior Lot 3. Senior DEPARTMENT 18 DEPARTMENT 17 4-H CRAFTS AND APPLIED 4-H TABLE DECORATING ARTS ARTS Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building Points Allowed: Blue-40 Red-30 White-15 Points Allowed: Blue-50 Red-40 White-30 Rules: Rules: • 4-H craft exhibitors are permitted to enter • Open to members enrolled in any Foods only those articles made during the Project. present year. • Alcoholic products or beverages are not • No items allowed from school projects or allowed. have been graded or judged previously. • Members will decorate a table area • No more than 2 entries per class. accommodating 2 place settings. • If a commercial pattern/kit is used, please Centerpieces and table favors are include the package picture to compare encouraged. with the finished item. • A framed minimum 8x10 or maximum • All fabric items must have a 3x5 card or 11x17 menu (for upright display) is care label included on the item with care required giving a description of the menu instructions if it is an item that will be worn and the planned occasion. or washed. • Members must provide own table linens, • Items intended to be hung for display dishes, and silverware. Do not bring must have a hanging device securely expensive items, or items with sentimental attached. value. Not responsible for breakage or theft. Marking items with your name is • Decorated cakes must be whole. Cake recommended. forms may be used. Cupcakes or small items require 4 to enter. • The exhibitor must do set-up of displays, with no adult involvement in the actual set • Novelty food items may be purchased kits up. for houses, etc., such as gingerbread house. A Gift certificate awarded from Creative Passions store for the High Point CLASS A: Christmas/Holiday Ornaments members in each age division. Dept. 18 CLASS B: Felting- toys, animals and any other non-garment felted item CLASS C: Dolls - porcelain, fabric, wood, etc. Lopez Arts and Crafts Award CLASS D: Wood burning or Wood carving A perpetual plaque sponsored by the Lopez CLASS E: Pottery - clay, fimo/sculpey figurines, Artists Guild is awarded to the Over All High dinnerware, tiles, etc. Point crafts and applied arts member among CLASS F: Ceramics and plaster all age divisions. Dept. 18 CLASS G: Jewelry and hair accessories- non- beaded DEPARTMENT 19 CLASS H: Needle Art - includes plastic 4-H FINE ARTS canvas, counted cross-stitch, needlepoint, stamped cross-stitch, Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building crewel, and embroidery. Points Allowed: Blue-40 Red-30 White-15 CLASS I: Leather craft CLASS J: Paper craft - origami, paper twist, Rules: stamping, embossing, greeting • Exhibitors are permitted to enter their cards, scrapbooking original fine art made during the present CLASS K: Fabric - dyed, printed, etc. CLASS L: Metal craft - tooled, etched, year. pounded, colored. • No items allowed from school projects or CLASS M: Glasswork – etched, stained glass, have been graded or judged previously. draped glass. CLASS N: Decoupage • No more than 2 entries per class and from CLASS O: Latch hook the same medium. CLASS P: Embellished items (applied design) – decorated flowerpots, purchased • Items intended to be displayed by hanging bags, shirts, shoes, etc. must have a hanging device securely CLASS Q: Beadwork- jewelry and other attached. beaded items CLASS R: Dried Arrangements CLASS A: Line Drawing- rendering using a CLASS S: Macramé pencil, charcoal, crayons, markers CLASS T: Models- lego, automobile, airplane and pen. etc.. CLASS B: Painting- oil, watercolor, acrylic, CLASS U: Weaving -basket, paper, fabric, etc. other brush art CLASS V: Caning CLASS C: Art produced using chalk or oil CLASS W: Decorated Food Art – Cake must pastels be whole. Enter 4 cupcakes or CLASS D: Cartooning other small decorated items. CLASS E: Calligraphy (matted and framed as CLASS X: Other not listed (one entry only) art) CLASS F: Art Prints- linoleum blocks, The following lots apply to Class A through woodcuts, silkscreen Class X. CLASS G: Mixed media Lot 0. Primary CLASS H: Other Lot 1. Junior The following lots apply to Class A through Lot 2. Intermediate Class H. Lot 3. Senior Lot 0. Primary Lot 1. Junior Lot 2. Intermediate CRAFT AND APPLIED ARTS Lot 3. Senior AWARDS Creative Passions Craft and Applied Arts Awards DEPARTMENT 20 picture per class except as stated under 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY rules for that Class. List each photo separately on the 4-H Entry Form. Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building • Minimum photo size for the San Juan Points Allowed: Classes A-Z: Blue-30 Red-20 White-10 County Fair is 4x6. Keep in mind that blue Class ZZ: Blue-50 Red-40 White-30 ribbon winners are eligible to enter State Fair, but only the following sizes are Arrangements should be made to deliver eligible: 5x7, 8x10, 8x12, or 5x14. State entries to the Marie Boe 4-H Building on Fair entry rules vary from county rules in the Fairgrounds Sunday before Fair between 2:00 and 5:00. They may also be several ways and should be followed to delivered to the Extension Office anytime avoid being disqualified. prior to Sunday. All exhibits must be • Digital photos may be used in any class. submitted properly tagged prior to Manipulation of any kind is not allowed entering. Entries will not be accepted after 8 AM Monday of fair week. except as stated in the Digital Imaging Classes X and Y only. Rules: • Please refer to Scorecard # C0064 from • Items are displayed by hanging and must WSU Extension Projects and Publications have a hanging device securely attached. web site. Mounting tabs or clear packing tape folded over will work. • IMPORTANT: Write the following five items clearly on the back of your photo • If entering more than one item in a class, mat. If you do not include all five items each item must be entered on a separate your entry will lose 10 points. DO NOT line on the 4-H Entry Form. INCLUDE YOUR NAME. If you include • Entries must be firmly attached to the your name you will lose 10 points. poster board or to the mat that frames the 1. Brand and Model of camera picture. Poster board mats are not 2. Digital or 35 mm film camera? accepted at State Fair. Attach with rubber 3. Stop and exposure cement, spray adhesive or adhesive 4. Commercial or self printed? mount. Margins should not exceed 2 1/2 5. Year in project inches. Un-mounted entries or glass- BLACK AND WHITE framed entries will get a participation CLASS A: People Picture award only. CLASS B: Creature Picture • Multiple picture entries should be mounted CLASS C: Landscape CLASS D: Marinescape on one piece of poster board, or they can CLASS E: Building Picture be matted, with the exterior border not CLASS F: Action Picture exceeding 2 1/2 inches. See digital CLASS G: Close-Up Picture imaging classes for specific instructions in CLASS H: Flash Enhanced Picture mounting before and after pictures. CLASS I: Composition Show one of the following: Depth of Field, • Entries are limited to pictures taken during Backlighting, Lines and Shapes (indicate on the current 4-H year. C0890) CLASS J: Sunrises/Sunsets • An exhibitor may enter a maximum of CLASS K: Plants/Flowers eight pictures in Classes A through LL. CLASS L: Still Life in black and White These “best shots” may be all in one Class, or spread out at will from any class, COLOR A-LL. All other classes will be only one CLASS AA: People Picture Extension. All photos must be CLASS BB: Creature Picture newsworthy. They must be captioned and CLASS CC: Landscape include information on who, what, where, CLASS DD: Marinescape CLASS EE: Building Picture when and why in each caption. Photos CLASS FF: Action Picture may be black and white or color. One CLASS GG: Close-Up Picture entry allowed per class. CLASS HH: Flash Enhanced Picture CLASS U: Photojournalism Photo CLASS II: Composition One enlargement size: 5x7, 8x10, 8x12, Show one of the following: Depth of Field, Backlighting, Lines and Shapes (indicate on 4x12, or 5x14: matted or mounted on white C0890) mat or poster board. CLASS JJ: Sunrises/Sunsets CLASS V: Photojournalism Story Board CLASS KK: Plants/Flowers 2 to 4 photos: any size but total exhibit must CLASS LL: Still Life in Color not exceed 11x14 inches including the mat or poster board mounting; depicting a single SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES newsworthy story. CLASS N: Black and White Enlargement. 5x7 CLASS W: Photojournalism Album or 8x10, any subject commercially Minimum of 10 newsworthy photos: printed. published and unpublished work of the CLASS O: Color Enlargement. 5x7 or 8x10, exhibitor, with suggested cut lines. If any subject commercially printed. published, include a copy of the publication. CLASS P: Black and White Darkroom Skills. 4-H DIGITAL IMAGING 5x7 or 8x10, any subject from own negative and printing. • Please see Score Card # C1041 from CLASS Q: Color Darkroom Skills. 5x7 or 8x10, Extension. One entry per Class. any subject from own negative and • All finished pictures must be no smaller printing. CLASS R: Special Effects. Double exposure, than 5x7 and no larger than 8x10. painting with light, etc. • Black and white pictures must be done 4-H PHOTO RECORD with gray scale. Color photos must be CLASS S: Photo Story done with RGB or CMYK. Minimum (Has a beginning, middle and an end) A printer output of 300 DPI or PPI should be minimum of 3 prints is required to report used. All photos must be printed on any subject giving an in-depth look at many photographic paper. No copy paper aspects or facets of the subject. Up to 6 exhibits will be accepted. black and white or color photo pictures (each 4x6 inches or larger, up to 8x12 • It is recommended that digital captures be inches or 5x14 inches) that tell a story. taken on “high” resolution. Digital captures Include a title. Will be judged on content must be color corrected. Original image and quality of photos. must be part of the mounted display, on CLASS SA: Theme grouping picturing similar the front of the exhibit mat for comparison shapes, or using similar colors (i.e. shades of red.) (except for the enlargement in Class X.) CLASS T: Photo Scrap booking • A typed index card must be part of the One page entry per member. The page will mounted display, on the front of the exhibit be 8 1/2 x11 or 12x12 inches, one side only. Exhibit two to six pictures with journalizing mat, explaining what was done to arrive at and embellishments (i.e. stickers, die cuts, the finished image. borders, etc.) Will be judged on content, • See the rules section at the beginning of creativity and design. Department 20 to understand how the 4-H 4-H PHOTOJOURNALISM photography label must be written out, • Please see Scorecard # C1042 from and the margin requirements. The outside dimension of the mat or poster board keeper award given by Delores Foss. should be no larger than 14”x22”. Intermediate High Point Photography CLASS X: Regular film and Camera Award black/white or colored. A perpetual trophy sponsored by Doug and Digitally imaged by scanning then Colleen James of Lopez and a $25.00 cash enhanced or manipulated and printed by keeper award given by Delores Foss. exhibitor. CLASS Y: Digital Capture. Image captures Senior High Point Photography Award Black/White or A perpetual trophy and $25.00 cash keeper Color. Photo taken with a digital camera, award sponsored by the Delores Foss. then enhanced or manipulated and printed by exhibitor. Delores Foss Over All High Point CLASS Z: Scanned enlargement imaged by a Photography Award regular Perpetual sponsored by Finn’s Photo and camera. Image capture with regular camera Delores Foss. A $25.00 cash keeper award and film (not given by Delores Foss. digital) scanned, and enlarged with no manipulation of any kind. Printed by exhibitor with original photo attached DEPARTMENT 21 to the back. 4-H NATURAL SCIENCE CLASS ZZ: Photo Album: Open to all members. Pictures must have Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building a caption or self-critique. This album must Points Allowed: Blue-40 Red-30 White-20 contain only pictures from the current 4-H (Exceptions for CLASS G Lots 7-12) year. Grand and Reserve Grand may be awarded to each division at the discretion ASTRONOMY of the judge. • Three entries per youth in Classes B, D Lots and the number of prints required and F are allowed. as follows: 1. First year album: 25 prints CLASS A: General Astronomy Notebooks: 2. Second year album: 30 prints includes logs, readings, notes, sky 3. Third year album: 35 prints of the month or essay. 4. Fourth year album: 40 prints CLASS B: Functional Equipment: telescopes, 5. Fifth year album: 45 prints star charts, plano-sphere, and 6. Sixth year album: 50 prints celestro-sphere. 7. Seventh year album: 55 prints CLASS C: Creative Astronomy Models 8. Eighth year album: 60 prints CLASS D: Scientifically Accurate Models: 9. Ninth year album: 65 prints other than solar systems. 10. Tenth year Album: 70 prints CLASS E: Solar System Models CLASS F: Other item not listed All the Classes A-Z will use the following Lot numbers for entry: The following lots apply to Class A through Lot 0. Primary Class F. Lot 1. Junior Lot 0. Primary Lot 2. Intermediate Lot 1. Junior Lot 3. Senior Lot 2. Intermediate See Class ZZ for lots that apply to that class Lot 3. Senior alone. ENTOMOLOGY PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS All insect exhibits must be labeled to give the Junior High Point Photography Award order and common name of insects in the A perpetual trophy sponsored by Celestial collection and scientific name to as many as Treasures of SJ Island and a $25.00 cash possible. All work, including labeling, should be that of the member. Adventures” Lot 3. Any item or display from “Backpacking CLASS G: Entomology Exhibits Adventures” Lot 1. Any item or display from “Creepy CLASS K: Science Discovery Crawlies” Lot 1. Any item or display related to rocks Lot 2. Any item or display from “What’s and minerals Bugging You?” Lot 2. Any item or display related to the 3 Lot 3. Any item or display from “Dragons, R’s: reduce, reuse, recycle. Houses, and Other Flies” Lot 3. Any item or display related to Lot 4. Insect collection containing 25 insects, oceanography including at least 5 orders Lot 4. Any item or display related to weather Lot 5. Exhibit of life stages of an insect, from or climate egg to adult Lot 5. Any item or display related to spiders Lot 6. Exhibit showing control or Lot 6. Any item or display related to management of insects astronomy or outer space Points Allowed for CLASS G: Lot 7-11Blue- CLASS L: Forestry 50 Red-40 White-30 Lot 1. Any item or display from “Follow the Lot 7. Insect collection mounted and named Path” including order and family, 50 insects Lot 2. Any item or display from “Reach for involving 10 orders the Canopy” Lot 8. Exhibit of the special activities of one Lot 3. Any item or display from “Explore the insect Deep Woods” Lot 9. Insect collection preserved in plastic, CLASS M: Sports Fishing named including order and family, 50 Lot 1. Any item or display from “Take the insects involving 10 orders Bait” Lot 10. Special collection of insects by Lot 2. Any item or display from “Reel in the economic importance, habitat, order, Fun” immature insects, foreign insects, etc. Lot 3. Any item or display from “Cast Into the Lot 11. Apiary exhibit showing honey, Future” beeswax or home crafted hives and/or supers NATURAL SCIENCE AWARDS Points Allowed for CLASS G: Lot 12Blue-80 Fred Ellis Trophy for Environmental Red-65 White-50 Stewardship Lot 12. Insect collection mounted and named A perpetual trophy to the club or individual to family and order, 75 insects involving accumulating the most points for a display or 10 orders presentation across all divisions of Natural Science reflecting Environmental Stewardship. ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP CLASS H: Discovery DEPARTMENT 22 Lot 1. Air Lot 2. Energy 4-H TECHNOLOGICAL Lot 3. Forestry SCIENCE Lot 4. Marine Life Lot 5. Soil Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building Lot 6. Water Points Allowed: Classes A-L Blue-40 Red-30 Lot 7. Wildlife White-20 CLASS I: Exploring Your Environment Lot 1. Any item or display from “Eco- Rules: Wonders” • Classes A and B require that a copy of the Lot 2. Any item or display from “Eco- plan sheet or design sheet accompany Adventures” the exhibit Lot 3. Any item or display from “Eco-Actions” CLASS J: Outdoor Adventures • No live engines allowed Lot 1. Any item or display from “Hiking Trails” • Classes A-D must have been successfully Lot 2. Any item or display from “Camping flown prior to exhibiting. A completed Certificate of Flight must accompany each WOODWORKING entry • A 3x5 card telling what the item is, its use, • Class D is intended for entries from the 4- what you did, and what was learned H aerospace project curriculum. Attach a included. 3x5 card to entry form telling what the CLASS H: Woodworking Wonders item is, what you did, and what was Lot 1. Any item from “Level 1: Measuring Up” learned. Also list the publication title and Lot 2. Any item from “Level 2: Making the Cut” the page number where the goals are Lot 3. Any item from “Level 3: Nailing It Together” listed for this project. Lot 4. Any item from “Level 4: Finishing Up” AEROSPACE/ROCKETRY CLASS I: Other Woodworking items not in curriculum. CLASS A: Rockets built from plans other than The following lots apply to Class I kits Lot 0. Primary CLASS B: Rockets designed and built by Lot 1. Junior exhibitor Lot 2. Intermediate CLASS C: Model rockets from kits Lot 3. Senior The following lots apply to Classes A-C Lot 0. Primary COMPUTERS Lot 1. Junior • A 3x5 card telling what the item is, its use, Lot 2. Intermediate Lot 3. Senior what you did, and what was learned CLASS D: Aerospace projects included. Lot 1. Any item from “Stage 1: Pre-flight” CLASS J: Computer technology Lot 2. Any item from “Stage 2: Lift Off” Lot 1. Any item or display from “Newbie Know- Lot 3. Any item from “Stage 3: reaching New How-Getting Started with Computers” Heights” Lot 2. Any item or display from “Inside the Lot 4. Any item from “Stage 4: Pilot in Box+ CD-Building & Repairing Computers” Command” Lot 3. Any item or display from “P2P Peer to BICYCLES AND ENGINES Peer- Creating and Managing Networks” CLASS K: Geospatial • A 3x5 card telling what the item is, it’s use, Lot 1. Any item or display from “Exploring what you did, and what was learned Spaces, Going Places” included. CLASS L: Robotics Lot 1. Any item or display from the Robotics CLASS E: Bicycles project Lot 1. Any item or display from “Bicycling for Fun” TECH. SCIENCE AWARDS Lot 2. Any item or display from “Wheels in Northwest Marine Technologies Awards for Motion” Mechanical Science CLASS F: Small Engines Perpetual Trophies to the Overall High Point Lot 1. Any item from “Level 1: Crank It Up” winner in the Junior, Intermediate and Senior Lot 2. Any item from “Level 2: Warm It Up” Divisions of Mechanical Science. Lot 3. Any item from “Level 3: Tune It Up” ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT 23 • A 3x5 card telling what the item is, its use, 4-H SOCIAL SCIENCES what you did, and what was learned included. Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building CLASS A: Child Care Exhibits CLASS G: Electricity CLASS B: Genealogy Lot 1. Any item from “Magic of Electricity” Departments A and B are open to anyone Lot 2. Any item from “Investigating Electricity” interested in participating either as a leader or Lot 3. Any item from “Wired for Power” member. Please contact the Extension Office. Lot 4. Any item from “Entering Electronics” DEPARTMENT 24 CLASS M: Rhubarb (3 stalks) CLASS N: Herbs (Must be in pot or vase) 4-H HORTICULTURE CLASS O: Compost (Quart size zip-lock bag) CLASS P: Food Sculpture (Must be made of Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building vegetable materials, need not be Points Allowed: Blue-30 Red-20 White-10 grown by member) CLASS Q: Scarecrow (must be able to stand Rules: on its own) • One entry per Class of each type/variety. CLASS R: Peaches (4) • Entries must have been planted, grown, CLASS S: Apples (4) and cared for by the 4-H member in San CLASS T: Pears (4) CLASS U: Other not listed (4) Juan County. • Members of the same family cannot The following apply to Class A-U: exhibit like items. Lot 0. Primary Lot 1. Junior • Produce must be clean, pest and disease Lot 2. Intermediate free. Lot 3. Senior • Refer to EB1610 “Suggestions for HORTICULTURE AWARDS Vegetables Exhibits at Fair”, or EB1103, Lopez Island 4-H Horticulture Award “Selecting, Preparing and Judging A perpetual trophy sponsored by the Lopez Vegetables,” for help in preparing exhibits, Garden Club awarded to the High Point 4-H available from Extension. member enrolled in the horticulture project. • Compost must be “made by” the exhibitor. High Point Trophy for Vegetable Exhibits • Please pick up all vegetables between A perpetual trophy sponsored by Island 9:00am-12:00pm on Sunday after Fair. Gardens awarded to the High Point 4-H member enrolled with vegetable entries. Exhibits left behind will be donated. • Flowers in arrangements need not be DEPARTMENT 25 grown by member. Refer to Open Class section for information on color list, cut 4-H FLEECE flower types. All containers should be Location: Wool fleeces and fiber arts items marked with the exhibitors’ name. Exhibitor will be judged and displayed in the Marie Boe is responsible for claiming container at the 4-H Building. Llama Fiber will be judged by the close of the Fair. llama judge and displayed in the llama barn. Points Allowed: Blue-40 Red-30 White-20 CLASS A: Flowers (3 single stems or 1 multiple spray/stalk in vase or Rules for Fleece: container. • Wool will be graded and judged on the CLASS B: Flower Arrangement (2 or more following criteria: varieties) a. Cleanliness of fleece CLASS C: Baskets, Container Gardens or b. Staple length Potted Plants c. Fiber diameter CLASS D: Beans, peas (Bring 6) d. Handle (soundness, weathering, CLASS E: Beets, carrots, potatoes, radishes, softness, second cuts) all root and tuber crops (bring 6) e. Weight and color when applicable. CLASS F: Cabbage, lettuce, broccoli (1 Head) • Fleeces must have been shorn this year CLASS G: Garlic (3 Heads) CLASS H: Peppers (Bring 3) and must not represent more than one CLASS I: Pumpkins (1 Large, 2 Mini) year's growth. CLASS J: Squash (Bring 2) • Fleeces are to be clean, unwashed, CLASS K: Tomatoes (Bring 4) CLASS L: Berries (1 cup, no wild berries) skirted and delivered in plastic bags. After judging, they will be set on top of the bag CLASS I: Angora goat Hair (Mohair) so the public may touch them. Use Lot. 1 CLASS J: Angora Rabbit (+ 9 month old • Judging may be in the wool barn, but the animal and older) fleeces that are entered as 4-H Fleeces Use Lot. 1 will be exhibited in the Marie Boe 4-H CLASS K: Llama Fiber Building. Lot 1. Under one year Lot 2. Aged • Under each class, only one entry is CLASS L: Alpaca Fiber permitted in each lot. Lot 1. Under one year Lot 2. Aged • The Judge or superintendent may CLASS M: Hand felted item disqualify any entry for just cause and Lot 0. Primary may reassign entries to categories as Lot 1. Junior deemed proper. Lot 2. Intermediate Lot 3. Senior WOOL FLEECE The following lots apply to all Classes except White Fine Wool Breeds: for classes in the Specialty Fibers. CLASS A1: Merino Type Lot 1. Wether CLASS A2: Rambouillet Type Lot 2. Ewe over one year old CLASS A3: Other appropriate breeds Lot 3. Ram lamb under one year Lot 4. Ewe lamb under one year White Down Wool Breeds: Lot 5. Ram over one year old CLASS B1: Suffolk Type CLASS B2: Hampshire Type DEPARTMENT 26 CLASS B3: Cheviot Type 4-H TANNING CLASS B4: Other appropriate breeds Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building White Medium Wool Breeds: Points Allowed: CLASS C1: Columbia Type Class A: Blue-60 Red-40 White-20 CLASS C2: Corriedale Type Class B: Blue-40 Red-20 White-10 CLASS C3: Other appropriate breeds Basis for scoring: 1. Pliability 40 White Long Wool Breeds: points CLASS D1: Lincoln Type 2. Cleanliness 10 CLASS D2: Border Leicester Type points CLASS D3: Romney Type 3. Freedom from tears and holes 20 CLASS D4: Other appropriate breeds points CLASS E: Natural Colored Fine Wool Breeds 4. Adherence of hair or fiber to skin 20 CLASS F: Natural Colored Down Wool Breeds points CLASS G: Natural Colored Medium Wool 5. Shape 10 Breeds points CLASS H: Natural Colored Long Wool Breeds CLASS A: Large Skins Lot 1. Deer SPECIALTY FIBERS Lot 2. Goat Rules for Fiber: Lot 3. Cattle • Enter Two (2) 1-ounce baggies of clean Lot 4. Sheep pelts fiber with as little guard hair and debris as CLASS B: Small Skins Lot 1. Rabbit possible. Fiber entries must be submitted Lot 2. Raccoon with an entry tag. The fiber sample must Lot 3. Muskrat be from an animal entered and exhibited Lot 4. Others not listed at the fair. Fibers will be displayed so that they can be touched. DEPARTMENT 27 4-H CLUB RELATED 4-H COMMUNICATIVE ARTS CLASS A: Level 1 Complete 4-H Record Book CLASS B: Level 2 Complete 4-H Record Book Location: The Marie Boe 4-H Building CLASS C: 4-H Club Officer’s Book Points Allowed: CLASS D: 4-H Scrap book Class A and B: Blue-100 Red-80 White-60 This class will be a written and pictorial Class C-H: Blue-40 Red-30 White-20 record of experiences with projects and Class J-P, R, U and V: Blue-80 Red-60 activities in 4-H. It will be judged on White-40 creativity, neatness, design and clear Class Q, S and T: Blue-100 Red-80 White- legible journaling. 60 CLASS E: 4-H Event Poster CLASS F: 4-H Cover Design (book, C.D., NEW ENTRY INFO: Arrangements should be program cover etc.) made to deliver entries in Classes Q through CLASS G: 4-H Newspaper Report V to the Marie Boe 4-H Building on the (review of an event or an experience i.e. Fairgrounds Sunday before Fair between 2:00 workshop, book, play, movie, etc.) The and 5:00, as these entries take longer to report shall be one page typed and pictures judge. They may also be delivered to the are encouraged. Follow the guidelines in Extension Office anytime prior to Sunday. All the 4-H Reporter PNW0325, available at the exhibits must be submitted properly tagged Extension Office. prior to entering. Entries will not be accepted after 8 AM Monday of fair week for Classes Q CLASS H: 4-H Leadership Notebook/Binder through V. This is for members who have created notebooks that help others coordinate an Requirements, Information and Deadlines for activity, event, or project. A great entering Record Books can be acquired from organizational tool for a club. the Extension Office or found on the 4-H Website. WRITTEN EXPRESSIVE ARTS Rules: • Poetry to be presented in a typed format • San Juan County Leaders’ Council on 8.5-11 inch paper, or, in the case of requires that any 4-H member seeking to Class O, typed or formatted on a word exhibit in 4-H classes at the San Juan processor, or carefully drawn so as to be County Fair keep a Permanent Record readable. Poetry collections shall be Book. Each Club Leader will decide with presented in a manuscript form, titled, their members what, if any, additional indexed and typed. records will be required. These CLASS J: Short Poem–24 lines or fewer- Permanent Record Books will be shown rhymed to a Club Leader by July 31 of the current CLASS K: Short Poem–24 lines or fewer- year. Leaders will then notify the unrhymed Extension Office by August 1 of members CLASS L: Long Poem–24 lines or more- who are eligible to exhibit and receive rhymed CLASS M: Long Poem–24 lines or more- Premium monies for Fair. unrhymed • A Club Treasurer, Secretary, Reporter or CLASS N:Ballad– Poem that tells a story in President may submit a book as an entry rhymed verse in 24 lines or more CLASS O: Concrete Poem–A poetic idea in Class C. The Officer’s book will contain expressed both through language planning/meeting records, and must be and shape (visual) neat and complete. CLASS P: Acrostic Poem–A visual acronym is formed vertically, with each letter of • Judging will take place at the Fair for this vertical word or phrase, Classes C-H. Classes A & B will be beginning a line of poetry that judged after the Fair. develops the idea of the word or phrase. CLASS Q: Poetry Collection– Representing a variety of poetic styles or a variety of poems with a thematic link (4-6 poems can represent a collection) CLASS R: Original Story CLASS S: Original Book CLASS T: Original Play (musical or drama that can be either fanciful or factual.) CLASS U: Original Musical Score CLASS V: Other not listed

Please following Lots apply to Classes A-V Lot 0. Primary Lot 1. Junior Lot 2. Intermediate Lot 3. Senior

4-H COMMUNICATIVE ARTS AWARDS The Theo and Frances Richey Memorial Award This perpetual trophy is presented for “Overall Excellence” in Record Book keeping for a complete record book.

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