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4-H Divisions & Classes

DIVISION 401: ACTIVITIES & EXHIBITS 3V[!9VJRL[THKLMYVTRP[ZRPSSSL]LSVY0UJS\KL plans. * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Lot 2: Brouhaha Box kite from manual. Include plans. but may not be a stand alone entry. Lot 3: Any model rocket or airplane (advanced skill SL]LS5V[I\PS[MYVTRP[0UJS\KLWSHUZ Rules and Regulations Lot 4: Remote control airplane from a kit. Include plans. 1. Entries may include educational displays, Class D: Aerospace, Independent Study photo-stories and scrapbooks. Lots 1 through 6: Lots must be unlike entries relating to 2. 4-H Window Display must be set up one week prior the project guidelines in each of the above classes. to fair. Entry form must state the location of the window to be judged. DIVISION 404: BABYSITTING

Classes * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Class A : Fair Window Display but may not be a stand alone entry. Lot 1 Class B: Club/Group Scrapbook - by Member Classes Lot 1 Class A: I Have What It Takes Class C: Member Scrapbook Lots 1 through 6 Lot 1 Class B: Babysitting Independent Study Class D: Club/Group Trip or Activity Exhibit/Display Lots 1 through 6 by Member Lot 1 DIVISION 405: BICYCLE Class E: Club Secretary Book Lot 1 Class F: Member Trip/Activity Exhibit/Display by * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Member but may not be a stand alone entry. Lot 1 Classes Class A: Bicycle for Fun Unit I DIVISION 402: AEROSPACE Lots 1 through 6 Class B: Wheels in Motion, Unit II * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Lots 1 through 6 but may not be a stand alone entry. Class C: Bicycle Independent Study Lots 1 through 6: Lots must be unlike entries relating to Classes the project guidelines in each of the above classes. *SHZZ(!3L]LS¶3PM[VɈ)YPUN4HU\HS Lot 1: Build a rocket made from kit (skill level 1 or 2 DIVISION 406: CAKE DECORATING 0UJS\KLWSHUZ Lot 2: Diamond Kite from manual. Include plans. * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Lot 3: Any model rocket or airplane (beginning skill but may not be a stand alone entry. SL]LS5V[I\PS[MYVTRP[0UJS\KLWSHUZ Lot 4: Item made from this project. For fair entries, cake will be used when indicated. Class B: Reaching New Heights - Bring Manual >OLUJHRLPZUV[ZWLJPÄJHSS`PUKPJH[LKMVHTJHRL Lot 1: Model Airplane from a kit. Include plans. forms can be used. 4-H members should refer to the 3V[!(U`TVKLSYVJRL[ZRPSSSL]LSVYVYHPYWSHULUV[ project book 4-H Cake Decorating from the Univer- MYVTRP[PU[LYTLKPH[LZRPSSSL]LS0UJS\KLWSHUZ sity of Wyoming (March 2001 – 4-H 42500) for the Lot 3: Fighter kite that can roll, pitch, and yaw. Include skills list and explanation for each level. plans. Classes: Lot 4: An item made from this project. Class A: Level One – Learning to bake and frost Class C: Pilot in Command- Bring Manual

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single layer cakes with simple decorating proce- dures. Cake decorating notebook with pictures/dia- grams of cakes, learning and record of expenses Lot 1: A level baked cake Lot 2: Single layer cake Lot 3: Cut up cake Lot 4: Cake in a specialty pan Lot 5: Smoothly frosted one-level cake 3V[!*HRLVYJ\WJHRLKLJVYH[LK^P[OZ[HYZÅV^LYZ and leaves Lot 7: Cake decorated with borders Lot 8: Cake or cupcake decorated with writing Lot 9: Cake featuring any combination of star, pullout Z[HYZOLSS^P[OZ[HY[PWZOLSS^P[O^YP[PUN[PWILHKZ YVZL[[LZ[HYW\Ɉ¸J¹TV[PVUaPNaHNKV[ZHUKSLHM side decorations Lot 10: Cake or cupcake featuring leaves – plain leaf, Lot 9: Cake decorated using combination of level two Z[HUK\WSLHMY\ɊLKSLHMOVSS` Ä]LIVYKLYZSLH]LZHUKÅV^LYZZWLJPHSLɈLJ[Z 3V[!*HRLVYJ\WJHRLMLH[\YPUNÅV^LYZ¶KYVW 3V[!:\NHYTVSK,HZ[LY,NNIHSSVYILSS^P[O ÅV^LYZZX\LLaLZ[HYZVYZ^PYSMYLLOHUKYVZL[[LZ[HY decorating skills from level two variety, rosebud, sweet pea Lot 11: Foam form featuring any combination of level 3V[!*HRLVYJ\WJHRLMLH[\YPUNSL[[LYPUN¶KV[ZÄSSPU two cake-decorating skills line with dots or lines, printing or script Lot 12: Any other item using level two cake-decorating Lot 13: Cake or cupcake featuring any combination of skills JVTIPUNNYHZZM\YVYOHPYV\[SPULVYÄSSPUWHWLY Class C: Level Three – Baking stacked and tiered pattern, stencil applications, or sugar mold JHRLZTHZ[LYPUNHSSÅH[Z\YMHJLÅV^LYZ^OPSL Lot 14: Foam form featuring any combination of level SLHYUPUN[VTHRLÅV^LYZ\ZPUNHSPS`UHPS one cake-decorating skills Lot 1: Cake decorating notebook with pictures/dia- Lot 15: Any other item using level one cake-decorating grams of cakes, learning and record of expenses skills Lot 2: A frosted, assembled and decorated stacked- Class B: Level Two – Baking two-layer cakes with [PLYLKJHRLMVYH^LKKPUNVULP[OLYJHRLVYMVHT ÅH[Z\YMHJLÅV^LYZZPTWSLUHPSÅV^LYZYVZLZH 3V[!,_HTWSLLP[OLYKPHNYHTVYWOV[VNYHWOVMOV^ ]HYPL[`VMIVYKLYZHUKZWLJPHSLɈLJ[ZSPRL*VYULSSP to disassemble and cut a stacked or tiered cake lace, lattice work, basket weave and others. Lot 4: A baked, level, stacked cake featuring at least Lot 1: Cake decorating notebook with pictures/dia- four skills from level three cake decorating grams of cakes, learning and record of expenses 3V[!(UL_OPIP[VULP[OLYJHRLVYMVHT[OH[MLH[\YLZ Lot 2: A baked, prepared level cake decorated using at ZPKLKLJVYH[PUNVYKYVWZ[YPUN^VYRÅV^LYZÄN\YLWPW- SLHZ[Ä]LSL]LS[^VJHRLKLJVYH[PUNZRPSSZ PUNKLLWJVSVYLɈLJ[ZWHPU[PUN¶ZWLJPM`I\[[LYJYLHT Lot 3: A prepared cut up cake decorated using at least or royal frosting, and any other level three cake-deco- Ä]LSL]LS[^VJHRLKLJVYH[PUNZRPSSZ rating skills Lot 4: A cake made in a specialty pan – decorated us- 3V[!(UL_OPIP[VULP[OLYJHRLVYMVHT[OH[MLH[\YLZ ing appropriate skills at least three of the borders and side decora- 3V[!+LJVYH[LKVULSL]LSJHRL\ZPUNH[SLHZ[Ä]LSL]LS tions: basket weave, bow trimmed strings, crown, drop two cake-decorating skills Z[YPUNZ3HTIL[OTL[OVKÅL\YKLSPZÅV^LYHUK]PUL 3V[!+LJVYH[LK[^VSL]LSJHRL\ZPUNH[SLHZ[Ä]LSL]LS ribbon and ball fringe, ribbon swag, shirred ribbon and two cake-decorating skills shell, string lace, triple drop strings, zig-zag garland Lot 7: Decorated cake featuring brush striping or spat- (5+H[SLHZ[[OYLLVMUHPSÅV^LYZ ula striping, and at least four other level two cake-dec- 3V[!(UL_OPIP[VULP[OLYJHRLVYMVHTJVTIPUPUN orating skills IVYKLYZÅV^LYZZWLJPHSLɈLJ[ZSL[[LYPUN 3V[ !*HRLKLJVYH[LK\ZPUNH[SLHZ[Ä]LIVYKLYZHUK 3V[ !(UL_OPIP[VULP[OLYJHRLVYMVHT[OH[MLH[\YLZ 2020 Lake County Fair - 35 4-H Divisions & Classes

any combination of Austrian lace, chocolate molding Lot 15: Leaf Collection ÅV^LYZVYSLH]LZJVVRLKVYYVSSLKMVUKHU[N\TWHZ[L Lot 16: Vegetable Seedlings marzipan, pulled sugars or wires with assorted decora- Lot 17: Rain Gauge tions attached. Lot 18: Any Other Lot 9: Foam form featuring any combination of level Class B: Activity Book B three cake-decorating skills Lot 1: Animal Ears Lot 10: Any other item using level three cake-decorating Lot 2: Feathered Friends Bird Feeder skills Lot 3: Nature Hike Journal Lot 4: Secret Message and Reveal DIVISION 407: CHILD DEVELOPMENT 3V[!/HUKTHKLT\ZPJHSPUZ[Y\TLU[Z Lot 6: Straw Blown Painting * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, 3V[!8\PS[:X\HYLMYVT7HWLY-VHTVY-HIYPJ but may not be a stand alone entry. Lot 8: Fruity Milkshake Lot 9: Five a Day Diary Classes Lot 10: Paper Airplane Experiment and Results Class A: Growing On My Own Lot 11: String Telephone Lots 1 through 6 Lot 12: Handmade Kite Class B: Growing with Others Lot 13: Nature Rubbings Lots 1 through 6 Lot 14: Growing with Groundwater Terrarium Class C: Growing in Communities Lot 15: Seed Experiment Lots 1 through 6 Lot 16: Any Other Class D: Child Development, Independent Study Class C: Activity Book C Lots 1 through 6 Lot 1: Exhibit Related to Animal Tracks or Animal Tracks (Lots must be unlike entries relating to the project Worksheets N\PKLSPULZPULHJOVM[OLHIV]LJSHZZLZ 3V[!)\PSKH)\[[LYÅ` Lot 3: Toad Abode DIVISION 408: CLOVERBUDS Lot 4: Homemade Playdough Sculpture Lot 5: Exhibit Related to Miming Lot 6: Mosaic * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Lot 7: Tic-Tac-Toe Paper Weaving but may not be a stand alone entry. Lot 8: Sundae Lot 9: Family Flag Cloverbuds will receive a green participation ribbon Lot 10: Balloon Rocket for each entry. Cloverbuds may enter in this division Lot 11: Sound Vibrations Noisy Cup only and in open class. Lot 12: Water and Oil Experiment and/or Results Class A: Activity Book A Lot 13: Stalactite and Stalagmite Rock Formations Ex- Lot 1: A Little About Me page or collage periment Lot 2: Create a Critter Lot 14: Ocean in a Bottle Lot 3: Create Your Own Ant Lot 15: Nature Scavenger Hunt Picture Drawings Lot 4: Create a Habitat Lot 16: Any Other Lot 5: Sidewalk Chalk Lot 6: Puppet Creation Lot 7: Sand Painting DIVISION 409: COMMUNICATIONS Lot 8: Beanbag Socks Lot 9: Graham Cracker Scram * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Lot 10: Kitchen Safety but may not be a stand alone entry. Lot 11: First Aid Kit Lot 12: Build a Kazoo Classes Lot 13: Make a Constellation Class A: Communications, Level I: Picking Up the Lot 14: Sink or Float Experiment Results Pieces

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Lots 1 through 6 Lot 2: A photo story of your participation in a Class B: Communications, Level II: Putting It poetry gathering. Together Lot 3: A photo story showing you teaching others to Lots 1 through 6 write and recite their own original poetry. Class C: Communications, Level III: The Perfect Fit Lot 4: A scrapbook of your favorite cowboy poems. Lots 1 through 6 Class D: Communications, Independent Study DIVISION 411: SCIENCE Lots 1 through 6 * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, DIVISION 410: COWBOY POETRY but may not be a stand alone entry.

* Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Class A: Small Grains - Wheats, Oats, Barley, Rye – but may not be a stand alone entry. Level 1 and 2 Lot 1: Exhibit related to your visit to a bakery There is only one level in this project and it is self- Lot 2: Collection of various products made from small paced. You may exhibit in the project more than one grains year. Lot 3: Exhibit of germinated seeds Lot 1: Portfolio of at least 3 original poems written by Lot 4: Exhibit showing the nine stages of plant growth you during the current year. Lot 5: Collection of small grains in containers

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Lot 6: Exhibit of various varieties of small grains 3V[!(KPZWSH`VMKPɈLYLU[LSLJ[YVUPJWHY[Z Lot 7: Exhibit of a spring and winter cereal grain 3V[!(OVTLTHKLÅHZOLY 3V[ !,_OPIP[ZOV^PUN[OLKPɈLYLUJLZPUZLLKX\HSP[` Lot 3: A homemade alarm that reacts to light Lot 9: Exhibit of germinated seeds from exercise 10 Lot 4: A homemade light meter 3V[!,_OPIP[^P[OKPɈLYLU[ZLLK]HYPL[PLZ Lot 5: A homemade SCR intruder alarm 3V[!,_OPIP[ZOV^PUN[OLLɈLJ[ZVMKPɈLYLU[WSHU[PUN 3V[!(OVTLTHKL ^H[[HTWSPÄLY depths Lot 7: Any other personally created electric device Class B: Small Grains - Wheats, Oats, Barley, Rye – utilizing methods learned in unit Level 3 and 4 Lot 8: Any other item from manual Lot 1: Exhibit a collection of soil types with labels Class E – Independent Study 3V[!,_OPIP[ZOV^PUNNYV^PUNWSHU[ZPUKPɈLYLU[ZVPS Lot 1 through 6 types Lot 3: Exhibit presenting small grain diseases DIVISION 413: ENTOMOLOGY Lot 4: Exhibit showing small grain insect pests Lot 5: Exhibit identifying weeds * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Lot 6: Collection of small grain pests but may not be a stand alone entry. Lot 7: Build a plant press Class G: Crop Science Independent Study Class A: LEVEL 1 “Teaming with Insects” Lots 1 through 6 3V[!)\PSKHWP[MHSS[YHWPUKPɈLYLU[OHIP[H[ZHYV\UK `V\YSH^UHUKNHYKLUJV\U[HUKPKLU[PM`[OLKPɈLYLU[ DIVISION 412: ELECTRICITY types of insects you catch in each overnight, and be able to discuss the procedure and results. * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Lot 2: Build a cook book that could be used by people but may not be a stand alone entry. around the world who use insects for food. Lot 3: Collect, mount, identify, and label at least 25 dif- Class A - Unit 1 - The Magic of Electricity ferent kinds of adult insects, including at least 5 Orders 3V[!(OVTLTHKLÅHZOSPNO[ one of which should be Order Lepidoptera. (Hint: Use Lot 2: A simple switch the bugs from your pitfall trap and check the grill guard Lot 3: A homemade compass VUMHTPS`]LOPJSLZ-VYÄYZ[`LHYTLTILYZVMSL]LS Lot 4: A homemade electromagnet Lot 4: Collect, mount, identify, and label at least 30 Lot 5: A homemade galvanometer KPɈLYLU[RPUKZVMHK\S[PUZLJ[ZPUJS\KPUNH[SLHZ[ Lot 6: A homemade electric motor Orders one of which should be Order Lepidoptera. For Lot 7: Any personally created electric device utilizing second year members of level 1. methods learned in unit Lot 5: Collect, mount, identify, and label at least 35 dif- Class B – Unit 2 – Ivestigating Electricity ferent kinds of adult insects, including at least 5 Orders Lot 1: A homemade circuit one of which should be Order Lepidoptera. For third Lot 2: A homemade momentary switch year members of level 1. Lot 3: A homemade three-way switch Class B: LEVEL 2: “Teaming with Insects” Lot 4: A homemade rocket launcher Lot 1: Build at least 2 insect traps (Areal Net, Berlese Lot 5: A homemade burglar alarm -\UULS0UKVVY0UZLJ[;YHW4VKPÄLK>PSRPUZVU;YHW Lot 6: Any personally created electric device utilizing VY3PNO[([[YHJ[VYHUKILHISL[VKPZJ\ZZ^OH[PUZLJ[Z methods learned in unit `V\JH\NO[^P[O[OLTHUK^O`KPɈLYLU[[YHWZHYL\ZLK Class C – Unit 3 – Wired for Power [VJHW[\YLKPɈLYLU[[`WLZVMPUZLJ[Z Lot 1: A display of types of wires and cables Lot 2: Build a metamorphosis wheel for an insect with Lot 2: A diagram of your home wiring circuits complete metamorphosis and be able to discuss where Lot 3: Any personally created electric device utilizing each stage lives and what they eat and are eaten by. methods learned in unit Lot 3: Collect, mount, identify, and label by Order at Lot 4: Any other from manual SLHZ[KPɈLYLU[RPUKZVMPUZLJ[Z-VYÄYZ[`LHYTLT- Class D – Unit 4 – Entering Electronics bers of level 2.

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members of level 2. Friends and Learning Class C: LEVEL 3 “Teaming with Insects” Lots 1 through 6 Lot 1: Build an electronic media presentation discuss- (Lots must be unlike entries relating to the project ing an important insect pest in your area discussing its N\PKLSPULZPULHJOVM[OLHIV]LJSHZZLZ history, life stages, damage caused and control mea- sures. DIVISION 415: FAMILY ADVENTURES Lot 2: Build an electronic media presentation discuss- ing Integrated Pest Management for either Turfgrass, * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Vegetable Garden, Green House, or Forest. but may not be a stand alone entry. Lot 3: Build or purchase, use, and be able to discuss how to use at least 3 methods of monitoring important Classes insect pests used by professional entomologist and be Class A: Family Adventures able to discuss economic threshold levels and possible Lots 1 through 6 control options. (ie: Sweep Net/Grasshoppers, Phere- Class B: Family Adventures, Independent Study mone Trap/Orange Wheat Blossum Midge, Sticky Trap/ Lots 1 through 6 >OP[L-SPLZ.YHPU)HSS>PYL^VYTZ (Lots must be unlike entries relating to the project Lot 4: Collect, mount, identify, and label by Order at N\PKLSPULZPULHJOVM[OLHIV]LJSHZZLZ SLHZ[ KPɈLYLU[RPUKZVMPUZLJ[Z-VYÄYZ[`LHYTLT- bers of level 3. DIVISION 416: FOODS & NUTRITION Lot 5: Collect, mount, identify, and label by Order at SLHZ[KPɈLYLU[RPUKZVMPUZLJ[Z-VYZLJVUK`LHY * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, members of level 3. but may not be a stand alone entry. Lot 6: Collect, mount, identify, and label by Order at SLHZ[KPɈLYLU[RPUKZVMPUZLJ[Z4HRLHZLWHYH[L Rules and Regulations JVSSLJ[PVUVMILULÄJPHSWYLKH[VY`PUZLJ[ZPUJS\KPUNKPM- 1. All food exhibits must be placed on sturdy dispos- MLYLU[NYV^[OZ[HNLZHUK[OLPUZLJ[ZWLJPLZ[OL`WYL` able plates and securely covered with a clear zip-loc on. For third year members of level 3. bag, or placed in a clear, suitable container. Please no glass or breakable containers. All items in the exhibit DIVISION 414: EXPLORING 4-H must have a label securely attached with exhibitor’s name, age, project unit number and item being dis- * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, played. but may not be a stand alone entry. (SSMVVKWYLZLY]H[PVUL_OPIP[Z*SHZZ1T\Z[ILPU standard canning jars (no mayonnaise or other type of Classes JVTTLYJPHSQHYZ1LSSPLZHUKQHTZT\Z[ILPUZ[HUKHYK Class A: Exploring the Treasures of 4-H: Fun, 1/2 pint, pint or smaller jar. All food preservation 1st Quality at QualityDiscount and Prices Service you can stand on!

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exhibits must be correctly processed and sealed prop- Cookies - 6 bar, drop or rolled LYS`7HYHɉU^H_PZUV[HWWYVWYPH[LHUKP[LTZZLHSLK Vegetables - 1 serving or 1 cup ^P[OWHYHɉU^H_^PSSILKPZX\HSPÄLK(SSP[LTZT\Z[IL Grains - 1 serving or 1 cup securely labeled with name of item, date processed Meats - 1 complete serving HUKWYVJLZZPUNTL[OVKOV[^H[LYIH[OVYWYLZZ\YL Beans - 1 serving or 1 cup -VYMVVKZHML[`RLLWJVSKMVVKZJVSKILSV^- Eggs recipe - 1 complete item, 1 serving or 1 cup HUKOV[MVVKZOV[HIV]L-OLU Classes complete items are brought for judging in the project Class A: 4-H Cooking 101 lot, only a portion will be left for display/exhibit. Lot 1: Prepared Snack from book recipes Following are guidelines for food items being exhibited: Lot 2: Prepared Side Dish from book recipes Snack - 3 portions or 1 cup Lot 3: Prepared Main Dish from book recipes Main Dish - 1 complete item or 1 complete serving Lot 4: Prepared Quick Bread from book recipes Quick Breads - 1 loaf or 6 individual items Lot 5: Prepared Dessert from book recipes PLT\ɉUZIPZJ\P[Z Lot 6: Any other food project following manual @LHZ[)YLHKZ¶6ULSVHMVYPUKP]PK\HSP[LTZPL guidelines. YVSSZ Class B: 4-H Cooking 201 Dessert - 1 serving or 1 cup Lot 1: Prepared Cooked Vegetables recipe from book YOUR STORE FOR ALL SEASONS

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Lot 2: Prepared Grain group recipe from book Lot 9: Chocolate drop cookies Lot 3: Prepared Quick Bread recipe from book Lot 10: Oatmeal cookies Lot 4: Prepared Meat and Beans group recipe from Lot 11: Peanut butter cookies book Lot 12: Display detailing citizenship or leadership with Lot 5: Prepared Eggs recipe from book the baking project Lot 6: Prepared Milk group recipe from book Lot 13: Display related to careers in baking Lot 7: Prepared Dessert recipe from book Lot 14: Any other item related to project Lot 8: Any other food project following manual Lot 15: Any other item related to project guidelines. Lot 16: Any other item related to project Class C: 4-H Cooking 301 Class G: 4-H Baking 102 Lot 1: Prepared Yeast Bread recipe from book Lot 1: Nut bread Lot 2: Prepared Breakfast Grains recipe from book Lot 2: Banana nut bread Lot 3: Prepared Vegetable & Food Groups recipe from Lot 3: Zucchini bread book 3V[!(U`X\PJRIYLHK Lot 4: Prepared Meat Group recipe from book 3V[!*VɈLLJHRL Lot 5: Prepared Slow Cooker recipe from book 3V[!-Y\P[ÄSSLKJVɈLLJHRL Lot 6: Prepared Milk Group recipe from book Lot 7: Heritage cookie from another country Lot 7: Prepared Dessert recipe from book Lot 8: Bar cookies Lot 8: Any other food project following the manual Lot 9: Drop cookies guidelines. Lot 10: Refrigerator cookies Class D: Cooking 401 Lot 11: Pressed cookies Prepare up to 3 dishes from each of the recipe sec- Lot 12: Rolled cookies tions in project book: Fruit Group and Vegetable Group, Lot 13: Molded cookies Grains Group, Protein Foods Group, Dairy Group and Lot 14: Filled cookies Desserts. Records must show 3 to 5 “how to” Lot 15: Shaped cookies demonstrations to project leader, helper, club or Lot 16: Brownies program; 1 to 2 food science experiments, and at least Lot 17: Chocolate chip applesauce brownies one completed community service. Lot 18: Cranberry granola bars 3V[!*VTWSL[LKKPZOLZHUKYLJVYKZ Lot 19: Butterscotch bars Class E: Party Planner Lot 20: Jam thumbprint cookies Lot 1: One nutritionally improved food item with original Lot 21: Peanut butter blossom cookies recipe and recipe with alterations to improve. Lot 22: Brown sugar nut rounds Lot 2: Budget for a themed party/event. Lot 23: Gingerbread Lot 3: Poster/display/exhibit of completed themed Lot 24: Cornbread party/event. Lot 25: Exhibit related to science of baking 3V[!6ULMVVKP[LTMYVTH[OLTLKWHY[`L]LU[ Lot 26: Display detailing citizenship or leadership with Lot 5: Work/cooking scheduled for a themed party/ the baking project event Lot 27: Any other item related to project - baked Lot 6: Plan/exhibit for adjusting a recipe to a larger Lot 28: Any other item related to project - baked group/event. Lot 29: Any other item related to project - baked Lot 7: Any other exhibit related to project guidelines. Glass H: 4-H Baking 103 Class F: 4-H Baking 101 Lot 1: Fast French bread Lot 1: Meal plan using MyPlate Lot 2: Basic yeast roll dough Lot 2: Baking powder biscuits Lot 3: Refrigerator dough 3V[!7SHPUT\ɉUZ Lot 4: Quick white bread 3V[!*VYUTLHST\ɉUZ Lot 5: Whole-wheat bread Lot 5: Pancake Lot 6: Dakota bread Lot 6: Peanut butter pancake Lot 7: Cool-rise white bread Lot 7: Sugar cookies Lot 8: Breadsticks Lot 8: Chocolate chip cookies Lot 9: Teddy Bear bread

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Lot 10: Animal bread Lot 3: Any pickled vegetable in boiling water canner Lot 11: Display related to science of bread baking Lot 4: Any food preserved through freezing 3V[!+PZWSH`YLSH[LK[VLX\PWTLU[MVYIYLHKIHRPUN Lot 5: Any food preserved through freezing Lot 13: Microwave casserole bread Lot 6: Any food preserved through freezing 3V[!4PJYV^H]L,UNSPZOT\ɉUIYLHK Lot 7: Any item made in boiling water canner Lot 15: White bread made in bread machine Lot 8: Any item made in boiling water canner Lot 16: Whole-wheat bread in bread machine Lot 9: Any item made in boiling water canner Lot 17: Any other item related to project - baked Lot 10: Display of leadership or citizenship activity relat- Lot 18: Any other item related to project - baked ed to project Lot 19: Any other item related to project - baked Lot 11: Any other item related to project - preserved Class I: 4-H Baking 104 Lot 12: Any other item related to project - preserved Lot 1: Yellow cake from scratch Lot 13: Any other item related to project - preserved Lot 2: Sponge cake from scratch Class K: Food and Nutrition, Independent Study Lot 3: Uncooked butter frosting Lots 1 through 3 Lot 4: Seven-minute frosting Lot 5: Fudge frosting DIVISION 417: FORESTRY Lot 6: Busy day oatmeal cake Lot 7: One slice of cake from store-bought mix and one * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, from scratch, with written comparison but may not be a stand alone entry. Lot 8: Single pie crust Lot 9: Set of pie crusts or pie crust “cookies” compar- Rules and Regulations PUNKPɈLYLU[MH[ZZOVY[LUPUNI\[[LYVPSTHYNHYPULSHYK 1. Identify all exhibits by section and activity number, with written evaluation i.e.: Section 1 Activity 3 - Leaf collection Lot 10: Basic cream pie 2. Exhibits can be displayed in the manner most suit- Lot 11: Chocolate cream pie able for the item. Lot 12: Banana cream pie 3. Educational displays and notebooks are encouraged Lot 13: Coconut cream pie as entries. Lot 14: Lemon meringue pie Classes Lot 15: Any other cream pie Class A: Follow the Path, Level I Lot 16: Pumpkin pie Lots 1 through 3 Lot 17: Pecan pie Class B: Reach for the Canopy, Level II Lot 18: Any other custard pie Lots 1 through 3 Lot 19: Apple pie Class C: Explore the Deep Woods, Level III Lot 20: Canned cherry pie Lots 1 through 3 Lot 21: Canned berry, peach or apricot pie Class D: Forestry, Independent Study Lot 22: Fresh strawberry pie Lots 1 through 3 Lot 23: Any other fruit pie 3V[!;YHKP[PVUHSX\PJOL DIVISION 418: GARDENING 3V[!9LK\JLKJOVSLZ[LYVSZWPUHJOX\PJOL 3V[!(U`V[OLYX\PJOL * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Lot 27: Apple turnovers but may not be a stand alone entry. 3V[ !,TWHUHKHZHU`ÅH]VY 3V[ !,TWHUHKHZZL]LYHSÅH]VYZ Rules and Regulations Lot 30: Any other item related to project - baked 1. All 4-H garden exhibits must have been locally grown Lot 31: Any other item related to project - baked by the 4-H member during the current year. Lot 32: Any other item related to project - baked 2. Vegetable exhibits must be clean and displayed neat- Class J: Food Preservation ly on a 6” paper plate and slipped into plastic bags, if Lot 1: Applesauce made with boiling water canner [OL`Ä[;OLL_OPIP[T\Z[ILSHILSLK^P[O[OLUHTLHUK Lot 2: Jam made in boiling water canner age of member exhibiting and the item being exhibited,

42 - 2020 Lake County Fair 4-H Divisions & Classes as well as the variety, clearly listed. Lot 27: Any other item related to project 3. Display criteria for all vegetable or other garden ex- hibits will be based on your project book. DIVISION 419: HOME ENVIRONMENT 4. Lots must be unlike entries relating to the project guidelines in each class. Judging Factors: Exhibits will be judged for unifor- * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, mity, variety characteristics, and freedom from dis- but may not be a stand alone entry. ease, insects and injury, as well as knowledge of the member being interviewed. Following judging, one Classes vegetable specimen will be left for display and the Class A: Design Decisions: The Basic Touch rest may be taken home. Condition, and uniformity are 3V[ZJVUZPZ[VMVULHJ[P]P[`MYVT[OLTHU\HS;OPZ the two main items to be judged. level may be completed in one year or two. Condition includes the optimum state of maturity for in- Lots 1 through 3 tended use, tenderness or toughness, size, cleanliness, Class B: Design Decisions: The Distinctive Touch free from damage, proportion and shape to variety Lots 1 through 3 name and the degree of roughness or smoothness. Class C: Design Decisions: The Finishing Touch Uniformity includes the factors of consistency, type, Lots 1 through 3 JVSVYZPaLHUKX\HSP[`VM[OLP[LTZILPUNL_OPIP[LK Class D: Design Decisions: The Environmental Touch Classes Lots 1 through 3 Class A: Class E: Home Environment Independent Study Lot 1: Garden plan Lots 1 through 3 Lot 2: Garden tool display Lots must be unlike entries relating to the project guide- Lot 3: Seed germination display lines in each of the classes. Lot 4: Worm composting display Lot 5: Samples of preserved produce DIVISION 420: LEADERSHIP Lot 6: Hydroponic project Lot 7: Plant a terrarium * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Lot 8: Composting display but may not be a stand alone entry. Lot 9: Soil sampling and testing display 3V[!(U`HUU\HSÅV^LY Class A: Learning to – Leadership Level 1 3V[!(U`WLYLUUPHSÅV^LY Lot 1: A notebook with plan and reports of accomplish- Lot 12: Any herb ments with supporting material Lot 13: Garden pest display Lot 2: A display/scrapbook with pictures showing an Lot 14: Plant disease display area of your leadership Lot 15: Preserved produce from your garden Lot 3: Video or slide presentation pertaining to your Lot 16: Garden record (irrigation/rainfall, fertilization, leadership project L[J Lot 4: Leadership individualized learning and action Lot 17: Flower arrangement display plan with progress completed. Lot 18: Any vegetable grown in a container Class B: Leading to Learn – Leadership Level II Lot 19: Any vegetable Lot 1: A notebook with plan and reports of accomplish- Lot 20: Any vegetable ments with supporting material Lot 21: Photos of vegetable garden from previous sea- Lot 2: A display/scrapbook with pictures showing an son area of your leadership Lot 22: Pollinator Display Lot 3: Video or slide presentation pertaining to your Lot 23: Integrated Pest Management display leadership project 3V[!)LULÄJPHSPUZLJ[KPZWSH` Lot 4: Leadership individualized learning and action Lot 25: Any other item related to project plan with progress completed. Lot 26: Any other item related to project

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DIVISION 421: LEATHERCRAFT DIVISION 422: NEEDLEWORK

* Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, but may not be a stand alone entry. but may not be a stand alone entry.

Rules and Regulations Class A Knitting- Beginning 1. Exhibits entered shall be of the exhibitors own layout, 3V[!2UP[[PUNIHZRL[VY*VU[HPULY^P[OLX\PWTLU[ tooling and construction, although a commercial pat- Lot 2: Any size sample stitches, garter, stockingett, and tern may be utilized. Must be own tool work. ribbing Classes Lot 3: Set of mug mats, coasters, or potholder Class A: Level 1 Lot 4: Pocket Purse Lot 1: Poster or display of tools used for leather Lot 5: Baby Blanket working. Lot 6: Pillow Cover Lot 2: Book marker. Lot 7: Scarf or cowl Lot 3: Coasters or rounders, set of four. 3V[ !4P[[LUZVYÄUNLYSLZZNSV]LZ Lot 4: Article that was not pre-cut. Lot 9: Ear warmers or ski band Lot 5: Article with lacing. Lot 10: Hat Lot 6: Article with lacing. Lot 11: Dish cloth or face cloth Lot 7: Article with lacing. Lot 12: Item with pattern stitch Lot 8: Article with lacing. Lot 13: Any other item from manual Class B: Level 2 Lot 14: Any other item from manual 3V[!+PZWSH`VMKPɈLYLU[^H`Z[VKLJVYH[LSLH[OLY Class B: Knitting - Intermediate Lot 2: Tooled, laced article, pre-cut. Lot 1: Sample stitches including, but not limited to ca- Lot 3:Tooled, laced article, not pre-cut ble, block and seed. Label your stitches 3V[!(Y[PJSL^P[OÄN\YLJHY]LKUV[WYLJ\[ Lot 2:Baby or child’s cardigan 3V[!(Y[PJSLVMZVM[SLH[OLYUVRP[Z Lot 3: Child’s pullover 3V[!(Y[PJSL\ZPUNÄSPNYLL Lot 4: throw Lot 7: Any other item. Lot 5: Shawl Class C: Leathercraft, Level III Lot 6: Slippers in two colors Lots 1 through 10 3V[!5V]LS[PLZZ[\ɈLK[V`ZL[J Class D: Leathercraft, Level IV Lot 8: Any item with buttonholes Lots 1 through 10 Lot 9: Item featuring cables or stripes Class E: Leathercraft, Level V Lot 10: Sweater with sleeves Lots 1 through 10 Lot 11: Any other item from manual Class F: Leathercraft, Level VI Lot 12: Any other item Lots 1 through 10 Class C: Knitting – Advanced Class G: Leathercraft, Level VII Lot 1: Afghan Lots 1 through 10 Lot 2: Item featuring color changes Class H: Advanced Leathercraft, Level VIII Lot 3: Item featuring knitted lace Lots 1 through 10 Lot 4: Matching skirt and sweater or dress (should be Class I: Advanced Leathercraft, Level IX SPULK Lots 1 through 10 Lot 5: Item from pattern of your own design Class J: Advanced Leathercraft, Level X Lot 6: Item using double point needles Lots 1 through 10 Lot 7: Any other item from manual Class K: Leathercraft Independent Study Lot 8: Any other item from manual Lots 1 through 10 Lot 10: Simple stitching including, but not limited to Lots must be unlike entries relating to the project guide- bobble, ribbon or lace lines in each of the above classes. Lot 11: Any other item from manual Lot 12: Any other item from manual

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DIVISION 423: OUTDOOR ADVENTURES 3V[!+PZWSH`VMKPɈLYLU[RPUKZVMRUV[Z Lot 5: Model of your ideal camping site * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, 3V[!*YLH[LHZTHSSTVKLSVMKPɈLYLU[[`WLZVMZOLS[LYZ but may not be a stand alone entry. Lot 7: Any other item pertaining to project Class C – Backpacking Expeditions Class A – Hiking Trails 3V[!*YLH[LTVKLSZVM[OLKPɈLYLU[[`WLZVMIHJR- Lot 1: Illustration planning a hike packs. Lot 2: Exhibit of hiking essentials Lot 2: Create a portf Lot 3: Exhibit of packing a backpack Lot 3: Illustrate how to set up a tent 3V[!,_OPIP[VMKPɈLYLU[JSV[OPUNMHIYPJZ[V\ZL^OPSL Lot 4: Create a model of a non-tent backpacking shel- backpacking ter Lot 5: Exhibit of the layering principle Lot 6: Illustrate how to train for a backpacking trip 3V[!*YLH[LHÄYZ[HPKRP[ Lot 7: Identify the advantages and disadvantages of Lot 9: Exhibit of items that you found on a hiking trip KPɈLYLU[[`WLZVMZOLS[LYZ Lot 10: Any other item pertaining to project Lot 8: Create a display of items you must have to go Class B – Camping Adventures overnight backpacking Lot 1: Exhibit of supplies needed on a camping trip Lot 9: Any other item pertaining to project Lot 2: Display and recipe of Dutch oven cooking Class D – Outdoor Adventures Independent Study Lot 3: Identify tools you may need on a camping trip Lots 1 through 6

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DIVISION 424: PHOTOGRAPHY

* Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, but may not be a stand alone entry.

Class A – Photography Basics Please note whether you are using a DSLR camera, HJLSSWOVULJHTLYHVYHÄSTJHTLYHVU[OL[HN Lot 1: First Photo Shoot - Seven photos of the same subject, one in landscape mode, one in portrait mode, one zoomed in, one from further away, one from an- other side of the subject, one taken from lying on the ground, and another from a ladder or a chair. Lot 2: Three or more photos of the same subject taken PUKPɈLYLU[SPNO[PUN Lot 3: Two photo where lighting creates a “mood,” but a 3V[!([SLHZ[MV\YWOV[VZ[HRLU^P[OÄS[LYZL_HTWSLZ KPɈLYLU[TVVKMVYLHJOWOV[V ^V\SKILJVSVYLKÄS[LYZT\S[PPTHNLÄS[LYZ[HYÄS[LYHU Lot 4: A series of photos showing interesting shadows. 5+ÄS[LYKPɈ\ZPUNÄS[LYL[JNP]LUPU(J[P]P[`VM`V\Y 3V[!(ZLYPLZVMWOV[VZZOV^PUNKPɈLYLU[SPNO[PUN¶ photography 2 manual. MYVU[IHJRZPKL[VWIV[[VTPMWVZZPISL 3V[!;^VVYTVYLWOV[VZ\ZPUNYLÅLJ[PVULHJOWOV[V Lot 6: Two photos of the same subject: one with the \ZPUNHKPɈLYLU[YLÅLJ[P]LZ\YMHJLZ\JOHZ^H[LYH subject in the background, one with the subject in the mirror, sunglasses, puddles, windows, etc. foreground. Lot 5: Two or more photos using natural light, with one Lot 7: Two interesting photos showing a subject with or more photo taken during the hard light of mid-day HUK^P[OV\[HÅHZO and one taken during the soft light of dawn or early Lot 8: A photo with an obvious focal point. morning. Lot 9: Three photos of the same subject taken from Lot 6: Rule of thirds. Four photos displaying use of the KPɈLYLU[KPZ[HUJLZ rule of thirds. Create a template, a 4” x 6” rectangle of Lot 10: One or more close-up photos. plastic or tracing paper with two vertical lines and two Lot 11: Photos demonstrating clutter removal from the horizontal lines dividing the rectangle in third with a background – before and after. colored dot at the intersection of the lines. Display the Lot 12: Photos showing a bird’s-eye-view and a bug’s template with the photos so the judge can use it. eye view. 3V[!;OYLLWOV[VZ^OLYLUVÅHZO^HZ\ZLKHUK Lot 13: Any other photo or photographs from your Pho- [OLWOV[VZ^LYL[HRLUH[UPNO[,_WSHPU^OH[HY[PÄJPHS tography 1 Manual. source of light you used. Class B – Next Level Photography Lot 8: Create a book of photos by selecting one photo Please note whether you are using a DSLR camera, and using compute software to change the photo, i.e., HJLSSWOVULJHTLYHVYHÄSTJHTLYHVU[OL[HN sepia, grayscale, chrome, etc., and label each photo. Lot 1: A detailed journal of your photography year, in- Lot 9: Create a display of two photos, one showing the cluding copies of photos, notations of where the photos use of the “golden triangle” and one showing the use were taken, what settings you used (either automatic or of the “golden rectangle.” Draw a golden triangle and THU\HS^OH[ZVY[VMJHTLYHHUKSLUZ`V\\ZLKOV^ a golden rectangle and add these drawings to your you could have improved the photo or if you feel the display, making sure to explain how these rules help in photo is great. Near each photo, describe the composi- composing photographs. tion, whether it was planned or unplanned, why compo- Lot 10: Two or more photos where positive and neg- sition worked or didn’t work. ative space plays an important role in the photo’s 3V[!:LYPLZVMWOV[VZZOV^PUN\ZLVMKPɈLYLU[SLUZLZ composition. Z\JOHZHÄZOL`LH^PKLHUNSLSLUZHaVVTSLUZH 3V[!;^VWOV[VZ[OH[ZOV^KPɈLYLU[]PL^WVPU[Z macro lens. Lot 12: Three candid photos.

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Lot 13: Any other photo or photographs from your Pho- 4. Any pet showing signs of illness will be removed from tography 2 Manual. the building at once at the discretion of the Superinten- Class C – Mastering Photography dent. Lot 1: Keep a detailed journal of your photography year. 5. Members should be enrolled in only one skill level Include copies of photos, notations of where the photos each year corresponding to their age. Exhibitors are were taken, what settings you used (either Automatic allowed to enter up to three animals in their skill level. VY4HU\HS^OH[ZVY[VMJHTLYHHUKSLUZ`V\\ZLK 6. Pocket Pets do not participate in showmanship or how you could have improved each photo or if you feel the Round Robin Contest, but may need to remain for the photo is great. If you completed activities in your championship awards on the day of interview judging. Photography 3 Manual, describe the activity and include the completed project. Near each photo, describe the Classes composition, whether it was planned or unplanned, why Class A: Pet Pals the composition worked or didn’t work. Lots 1 through 10 3V[!;^VJSVZL\WWOV[VZVMKPɈLYLU[Z\IQLJ[Z[HRLU Class B: Scurrying Ahead with your mode dial set to aperture priority and set the Lots 1 through 10 HWLY[\YL[VP[ZSHYNLZ[VWLUPUNM [VM(SZV[^V Class C: Scaling Heights photos of the same three subjects with the aperture at Lots 1 through 10 its smallest opening (f11 to f/22 Class D: Pocket Pets, Independent Study Lot 3: Three examples of low light or night photos. Lots 1 through 10 Lot 4: One or more photos taken in low light with a long Lots must be unlike entries relating to the project guide- exposure. lines in each of the above classes. Lot 5: One or more silhouette photos. Lot 6: One or more photos showing framing DIVISION 426: RANGE SCIENCE Lot 7: One or more photos using angles to frame the MANAGEMENT subject. Lot 8: One or more still life photos. * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Lot 9. One or more informal portraits of people or for- but may not be a stand alone entry. mal portraits of people. Lot 10: One photo showing symmetry and one photo Mounted Plants must be on a standard 11”x14” showing asymmetry mounting card, Lot 11: Two photos showing shapes, textures, or pat- And must include the roots, stems and heads. terns. Classes Lot 12: One or more photos that “freeze the moment.” Class A: Lot 13: Make a “joiner.” Year 1 Lot 14: Any other photo or photographs from your Pho- Lot 1: Build a plant press displaying 2 examples of sim- tography 3 Manual. ple leaves and 2 examples of compound leaves from rangeland in your area. DIVISION 425: POCKET PETS Lot 2: Build a plant press an collect and press 10 range- land plants. * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Year 2 but may not be a stand alone entry. Lot 3: Create a display with actual example of a tap YVV[ÄIYV\ZYVV[I\SIJVYTHUKH[\ILY Rules and Regulations Lot 4: Build a plant press and collect and press 5 grass- 1. Interview judging will be conducted for all exhibitors. es, 2 shrubs, 3 forbs. (SSWVJRL[WL[ZT\Z[ILJVUÄULKPUHU,ZJHWL7YVVM Lot 5: Create a presentation or video discussing the Cage suitable for that species, while they are at the ILULÄ[ZVMYHUNLSHUK fairgrounds. Lot 6: Collect and press an additional 20 range plants 3. Exhibitors may be asked to handle their pets at the Lot 7: Build a plant press displaying 3 leaf arrangements Judge’s discretion. whorled, alternate and opposite

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Year 3 Lot 4: Electromagnetic force display 3V[ !0UHX\HY[NSHZZQHYJYLH[LHZVPSWYVÄSLMYVT`V\Y Lot 5: Can-Can robot design area. Label at what depth depth Lot 6: Can-Can robot you found the topsoil, subsoil and parent material. Lot 7: Display of gear ratios Lot 9: Build a plant press displaying 5 grasses,3 Lot 8: Gear assembly shrubs,9 forbs. Label Lot 9: Gear train that has gear ratio reduction Increasers, decreasers and invaders. Lot 10: Gear train using compound gears. Lot 11: Rover that goes slow and climbs a ramp DIVISION 427: ROBOTICS Lot 12: Display showing buoyancy, weight distribution or surface area. * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Lot 13: Underwater ROV design but may not be a stand alone entry. Lot 14: Underwater ROV Class E: Junk Drawer Robotics Level 3: Classes Mechatronics Class A: Robotics Level 1: NeXT Technology 3V[!+PZWSH`HIV\[[OLKPɈLYLUJLZIL[^LLUZLYPLZ Lot 1: Display of driving base and parallel circuits Lot 2: A touch sensor and program. Lot 2: Display showing electrical switches and direction Lot 3: A color sensor and program. VMLSLJ[YPJHSÅV^ Lot 4: A robot you have built 3V[!+V\ISL7VSL+V\ISL;OYV^+7+;Z^P[JOKLZPNU Lot 5: Any item related to project 3V[!+V\ISL7VSL+V\ISL;OYV^+7+;Z^P[JO Lot 6: Any item related to project Lot 5: Display of a visual sensor Lot 7: Any item related to project Lot 6: Steady hand/buzz wire game Class B: Robotics Level 2: NeXT Steps Lot 7: Design of a robot using a sensor for control Lot 1: Robot design Lot 8: Robot using a sensor for control Lot 2: Robot Lot 9: Display about base 2 binary counting and timing Lot 3: Program designed for the robot Lot 10: Display telling about logical operators Lot 4: Robot with a sensor Lot 11: Display about electrical components Lot 5: Other unlike exhibit Lot 12: Solder-less breadboard working electrical Class C: Junk Drawer Robotics Level 1: Give circuit Robots a Hand Lot 13: Display illustrating the concepts of input, pro- Lot 1: Present how the items you had were sorted cesses and output Lot 2: 2-D Drawing 3V[!+LZPNUVMHWYVNYHT\ZPUNHÅV^JOHY[MVYTH[ Lot 3: 3-D Image of an item Lot 15: Original robot design Lot 4: Support constructed to hold a textbook Lot 16: Original robot Lot 5: Marshmallow Catapult Class F: Mars Rover Activity: Let’s Get Curious! Lot 6: Balance Beam Lot 1: Exhibit with a completed Mars Rover Lot 7: 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe game or board Lot 2: Other unlike exhibit Lot 8: Robot arm plan Class G: Introduction to Modern Microcontrollers Lot 9: Robot Arm Lot 1: Blinking LED display Lot 10: Power source designed to move the arm Lot 2: Any circuit with code Lot 11: Display showing joints and linkages Lot 3: Any item related to project Lot 12: Gripper design Lot 4: Any item related to project Lot 13: Gripper Lot 5: Any item related to project Lot 14: Robot Lots must be unlike entries relating to the project Class D: Junk Drawer Robotics Level 2: Robots on guidelines in each of the above classes. the Move Lot 1: Clipmobile Design DIVISION 428: SELF-DETERMINED Lot 2: Clipmobile Lot 3: Simple Electrical circuit * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit,

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but may not be a stand alone entry.

Rules and Regulations 1. This project is intended for older members. 0[VɈLYZHUVWWVY[\UP[`MVYPUKP]PK\HSTLTILYZ[VKL- velop and carry out a project of their own design. This involves selecting a topic, deciding goals, obtaining resources, designing records, cost sheets, etc. 3. Prepare an exhibit appropriate for member enrolled. :PaLHUKX\HSP[`ZOV\SKIL^VY[O`VMTLTILYKVPUN advanced work. 5. Exhibit must be accompanied by the 4-H Project Journal/Record Sheet and must have goals listed on Project Journal/Record Sheet. Classes Class A: Self Determined Lots 1 through 10 Lots must be unlike entries relating to the project guide- lines in each of the above classes.

SPECIAL NOTE Wardrobes are one exhibit. Each item/garment can ILLU[LYLKHZHUPUKP]PK\HSP[LTZ\UKLY[OLZLWHYH[L sewing project level classes. They will not be judged in- dividually again as a wardrobe. This year the wardrobe will receive only ONE OVERALL WARDROBE RIBBON per class, as pieces will not receive separate ribbons. Wardrobe is a place to enter an ensemble of garments you’ve made. Wardrobe Exhibit Judging Guidelines: 50% - Construction 15% - Display 10% - Accessories Lot 1: Wardrobe of 1 or 2 garments from Sew and Much  =HYPL[`PUJS\KLZJVSVYWH[[LYUNHYTLU[Z Fun project. Needlework may be included.  :[`SLZ\P[ZTLTILY»ZÄN\YLMHIYPJZ\P[LK[V Include two or more coordinated accessories. List WH[[LYUHUKTLTILY garments on entry form. No poster is necessary for this  =HS\LJVZ[ÄN\YLZ!ZOV^]HS\LVM^HYKYVIL project level. Lot 2: Wardrobe of at least 1 or 2 garments from Sew DIVISION 429: SEWING AND TEXTILES and Much Fun project as listed above. Class C: Sew Much More Fun; Level II * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Lots 1 - 4: Projects from book Lots 5 - 10: Any Other but may not be a stand alone entry. Class D: Sew Much More Fun, Level II Wardrobe Exhibit Classes Lot 1: Wardrobe of 2 - 3 garments from Sew Much Class A: Sew Much More Fun - Level I More project. Needle work may be included. Each Lots 1 - 3: Projects from book wardrobe must include 2 coordinated accessories. A Lots 4 - 10: Any Other poster that includes the age of exhibitor, years in 4-H, Class B: Sew Much More Fun, Level I cost of garments and at least one picture of someone Wardrobe Exhibit modeling the garments needs to accompany wardrobe.

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List garments on entry form. JVUÄYTLKZHMLI`H:OVV[PUN:WVY[Z3LHKLY Lot 2: Wardrobe of 2 - 3 garments from Sew Much More Class A: Pistol project as listed above. Lots 1 through 6 Class E: Advanced Sewing Skills, Level III - V *SHZZ)!9PÅL Lots 1 - 10: Any item following project manual guide- Lots 1 through 6 lines. Class C: Archery Class F: Advanced Sewing Skills, Levels III - V Ward- Lots 1 through 6 robe Exhibit Class D: Shotgun Lot 1: Wardrobe using 3 - 4 items from Advanced Lots 1 through 6 Sewing Skills, Level III, project. Needle work may be in- Class E: Muzzleloading cluded. Include at least 2 coordinated accessories with Lots 1 through 6 exhibit. A poster listing age of 4-Her, years in 4-H, years Class F: Hunting in sewing, cost to make wardrobe and retail value of Lots 1 through 6 wardrobe, and picture of wardrobe being modeled must Class G: Montana Western Heritage Project be included with exhibit. List garments on entry form. Lots 1 through 6 Lot 2: Wardrobe using 3 - 4 items from Advanced Sew- Class H: Shooting Sports Independent Study ing Skills, Level III, project following guidelines as listed Lots 1 through 6 above. Members must be enrolled in the discipline/project area Class G: Sewing and Textiles - Independent Study and a member in good standing within the program to Lots 1-10: Must be unlike entries relating to project as enter the county completion. To participate in the Lake outlined in manual. County Fair 4-H shooting competition the member must Class H: Sewing and Textiles - Independent Study have attended six Lake County 4-H shooting Sports Wardrobe Exhibit practices which are held on the Lake County Fair- Lot 1: Wardrobe with at least 5 items from Sewing and grounds or Big Sky Clays under the guidance of county Textiles Independent Study project area. Needlework HWWYV]LKJLY[PÄLKZOVV[PUNZWVY[ZSLHKLYZVUKH[LZ may also be included. Include at least 2 coordinated that were announced to enrolled members. There will be accessories with exhibit. A poster listing age of 4-Her, UVV[OLY]LU\LZVYWYHJ[PJLZHJJLW[LKMVYX\HSPÄJH[PVU years in to compete in the Lake County Shooting Sports compe- sewing project, cost to make wardrobe and retail value tition. of wardrobe, and a picture of wardrobe being modeled Sunday, July 19 10 A.M. Shot Gun competition – Big must be included with exhibit. List garments on entry Sky Sporting Clays west of Polson Competition will be- form. NPUH[HTHUKJVU[PU\L\U[PSÄUPZOLK*VTWL[P[VYZ Lot 2: A second wardrobe with at least 5 items, follow- must come ready to shoot. Seniors will start each class ing guidelines as listed above. with Juniors following. Once contest starts no one can Class I: Fashion Review Lot 1: Junior Fashion Revue YLZOVV[VYZ^P[JO[VUL^LX\PWTLU[7YHJ[PJLZOV[Z Lot 2: Senior Fashion Revue HUKLX\PWTLU[JOLJRZZOV\SKILKVULILMVYLJVTWL[P- tion starts. DIVISION 430: SHOOTING SPORTS Purple ribbons are eligible for Grand and Reserve Junior and Senior categories. Any tie score will be broken fol- lowing appropriate tie breaker rules for the discipline. * Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, Eye and ear protection mandatory but may not be a stand alone entry. Class I: Shotgun Trap: 50 shots following ATA rules and regulations Eye and ear protection mandatory Lot 17: 9-10 years old Class A through H Display portion of the project en- Lot 18: 11-12 years old tries may include equipment built (such as quivers, Lot 19: 13-14 years old gun cases, bow stands etc.) Exhibits that include Lot 20: 15-18 years old ÄYLHYTZHTT\UP[PVUN\UWV^KLYHYYV^[PWZVYHU` 5 Stand: 25 shots following range rules and regulations other item deemed potentially hazardous, must be Lot 21: 9-10 years old

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Lot 22: 11-12 years old may not be entered as a stand-alone entry. Lot 23: 13-14 years old Lot 24 15-18 years old Classes Class A: Take the Bait DIVISION 431: SMALL ENGINES Lots 1 through 6 Class B: Reel in the Fun *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters Lots 1 through 6 may not be entered as a stand-alone entry. Class C: Cast into the Future Lots 1 through 6 Class A: Small Engines Level 1 – Crank it Up! Lots must be unlike entries relating to the project guide- Lot 1: Exhibit of tools used for small engine repair lines in each of the above classes. Lot 2: Exhibit a small engine and label its parts Lot 3: Educational Exhibit of tools, nuts and bolts DIVISION 433: THEATRE ARTS 3V[!,_OPIP[VMKPɈLYLU[[`WLZVMHPYJSLHULYZ\ZL HJ[\HSHPYJSLHULYZ *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters Lot 5: Educational display-Lubrication may not be entered as a stand-alone entry. Lot 6: Educational display-Oils and correct usage Lot 7: Educational display-Pistons, rings and rods Classes Lot 8: Educational display-Crank shaft and cam gears Class A: Level 1 Beginner 3V[!,K\JH[PVUHSKPZWSH`+PɈLYLUJLZIL[^LLU[^V Lot 1: Series of pictures capturing pantomime and/or and four-cycle engines mime movement Lot 11: Educational Exhibit -Working model of engine Lot 2: Creative display on pantomime and/or mime driven by electric motor or self ZPTPSHYP[PLZHUKKPɈLYLUJLZ Class B: Small Engines Level 2 – Warm it Up! Lot 3: Audio or video recording of “gibberish” with or Lot 1: Parts display board of a two-cycle engine with a without interpreter brief explanation of the purpose of the parts and how Lot 4. Written collaborative story created by 4-H they work together member and others Lot 2: Actual carburetor parts exhibit board with a brief Lot 5: Collection of character photos with written explanation of the purpose of the parts and how they monologue work together Lot 6: Photos or video of mirrored expression. Lot 3: Exhibit using an actual small engine showing Lot 7: Audio or video recording of a monologue steps in preparing a small engine for storage Lot 8: Display, audio/video recording or photo story Class C: Small Engines Level 3 – Tune it Up! showing one of the three genres – comedy, drama or Lot 1: Exhibit of a project you have completed. melodrama Lot 2: A scrapbook of income and expense record Lot 9: Drawing of four scenes that show the location book of your lawn mowing or other business which uti- and/or what is happening in that scene lizes small engines. Include costs, hours worked, pay Lot 10: Box or other frame with scenery on at least four for individual jobs, etc. sides Lot 3: Educational exhibit of rebuilding a four or Lot 11: Stage map labeling parts of the stage from more-cylinder engine. Can be a scrapbook of you actors point of view project Lot 12: Mask made by 4-H member Lot 4: Educational exhibit or photo story of activity from Lot 13: Puppets made by 4-H member manual Lot 14: Any other item related to project Class D: Small Engines – Independent Study Class B: Level 2 Intermediate Lots 1 through 6 Lot 1: Video, picture or drawing display to show a story of a pantomime DIVISION 432: SPORT FISHING Lot 2: Recording to demonstrate understanding of tone of voice *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters 3V[!>YP[LKPHSVN\L[VKLTVUZ[YH[LJVUÅPJ[WHPY

52 - 2020 Lake County Fair 4-H Divisions & Classes trigger lines not be entered as a stand-alone entry. Lot 4: Dialogue, recording or display demonstrating good and evil voices Classes Lot 5: Recording or display showing movement and Class A: From Airedales to Zebras, Level I JOHYHJ[LYX\HSP[`PU[LYHJ[PVU Lots 1 through 3 Lot 6: Sample “improvisation” script Class B: All Systems Go, Level II Lot 7: A 10 line scene in one of three genres – drama, Lots 1 through 3 comedy, and melodrama Class C: On the Cutting Edge, Level III Lot 8: Costume, made or gathered, by 4-H member to Lots 1 through 3 depict a character. Include a brief description of charac- Class D: Veterinary Science, Independent Study ter. Lots 1 through 3 Lot 9: A display or entry on blocking and stage direc- Lots must be unlike entries relating to the project guide- tions lines in each of the above classes. Lot 10: Mask made by 4-H member with narrative about meaning behind mask DIVISION 435: VISUAL ARTS Lot 11: Puppets made by 4-H member with a story or written play for puppets *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may Lot 12: Any other item related to project not be entered as a stand-alone entry. Class C: Level 3 Advanced Lot 1: Exhibit related pantomime and/or mime Class A: Get Started in Art Lot 2: Recording, exhibit or display related to “I state- Lot 1: Create a group of 8 greeting cards on which the ments” art expresses emotion 3V[!,_OPIP[HUKVYL_HTWSLVMJVUÅPJ[YVSLWSH` Lot 3: Create a color wheel using watercolors, colored Lot 4: Exhibit that demonstrates understanding of the pencils, magazine photos, or other found materials; [LJOUPX\LVMÅHZOIHJR include primary, secondary, tertiary; label analogous Lot 5: Communication from an historical dialogue from colors and complementary colors a play/drama production rewritten as a text or an email, Lot 5: Prepare and mount four rubbings from monu- Tweet, Snap Chat, etc. Convert communication from ments or nature. some historical dialogue to a modern communication Lot 6: Show an example of formal balance, informal method. balance, and radial balance in two pieces of your own Lot 6: Display of pictures that show expression and artwork, no smaller than 6” x 6” and no larger than 12” name of expression by 12”. Lot 7: Exhibit demonstrating the understanding of how Lot 7: Proportion – make drawing or painting showing to revise a scene correct proportion and then make another drawing in Lot 8: Directors checklist of ideas – a blocking plot, which some part of your drawing is out of proportion; vision for genre and scene and theme for your genre explain why it’s appropriate and scene Lot 8: Contrast – Display 10 photographs of objects Lot 9: Design a costume and exhibit along with that show contrast. Write a short explanation of the character description contrast. Lot 10: Exhibit demonstrating understanding of Lot 9: Portfolio of your project book, with activities director’s role labelled Lot 11: Mask display and description of the relationship Lot 10: Scrapbook of your project book, with activities of character and culture labelled Lot 12: Puppets and script for puppet show Lot 11: Any other art project in your book, senior mem- Lot 13: Any other item related to project ber, 14 and over Lot 12: Any other art project in your book, junior mem- DIVISION 434: VETERINARY SCIENCE ber, 13 and under Lot 13: Scrapbook *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may Class B: Painting Printing and graphic Design

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Lot 1: Create a portfolio ing card and stem, leaves and heads. Lot 2: Sketchbook containing your work during the 4-H Educational displays are encouraged as entries. `LHYH[SLHZ[ZL]LUHJ[P]P[PLZ Classes Lot 3: Acrylic Painting- Senior Member Class A: Weed Wise Lot 4: Acrylic Painting -Junior member Lots 1 through 6 Lot 5: Watercolor Painting- Senior Member Class B: Weeds on the Move Lot 6: Watercolor- Junior member Lots 1 through 6 Lot 7: Oil painting- Senior member Class C: Weed-N-Seed Lot 8: Oil painting Junior member Lots 1 through 6 Lot 9: Ink - Senior member Class D: Advanced Weed Science Lot 10: Ink - Junior member Lots 1 through 6 Lot 11: Pencil/charcoal Junior member Class E: Weed Science, Independent Study Lot 12: Pencil/Charcoal Senior member Lots 1 through 6 Lot 13: Pastel/Oil pastel/crayon- Junior member Lots must be unlike entries relating to the project guide- Lot 14: Pastel/Oil pastel/crayon- Senior member lines in each of the above classes. Lot 15: Sand Painting Lot 16: Self-portrait DIVISION 437: WELDING - ARCS & SPARKS Lot 17: Painting conveying action Lot 18: Create an exhibit of at least 3 items demon- *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may strating, intaglio, linoleum print, monoprint, wax resist not be entered as a stand-alone entry. painting, blueprint paper, that you have created Lot 19: Create a plexiglass etching Project designed for members 12 yrs. and older Lot 20: Portfolio of advertisements and or logos you Classes have created Class A: LEVEL 1: Arcs & Sparks Lot 21: Create a portfolio with at least 5 advertisements Lot 1: Welded plate example to show how improper Lot 22: Any other from manual selection of electrode, speed, height, and/or Amp setting Lot 23: Any other from manual will create a poor weld. Class C: Drawing, Fiber and Sculpture Lot 2: Any welded project appropriate to age and skill Lot 1: Making a display of 3 or more stamps you created level. Lot 2: Create a display of items created with cotton litner Lot 3: Any other welded project appropriate to age and Lot 3: A framed picture you drew showing positive vs. skill level. negative Space Lot 4: Sculpt a bust from clay or papier mache DIVISION 438: WILDLIFE Lot 5: Make a mask Lot 6: Make a clay container *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may 3V[!-LS[LK^VVSHWWSPX\L*V[[VU3PU[LY7YVQLJ[)H[PR not be entered as a stand-alone entry. Inkle Loom weaving, 3V[ !:LSLJ[PVUVMH[SLHZ[Ä]LMHIYPJZK`LK\ZPUNUH[\YHS It is unlawful to possess any part from migratory dyes you made yourself; label each sample birds. Do not have these in your exhibit. Lot 9: Example of Seminole patchwork, at least 10” long Classes Lot 10: Any other from manual Class A Wildlife Level 1 – Grades 2-5. May exhibit up Lot 11: Any other from manual to 6 lots. Bring manual to judging to assist judge. Lot 1: Build a bird feeder using a milk jug from manual DIVISION 436: WEED SCIENCE Lot 2: Build a bird feeder using plywood from manual Lot 3: Build a hummingbird feeder from manual *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may 3V[!)\PSKHZX\PYYLSMLLKLYMYVTTHU\HS not be entered as a stand-alone entry. Class B: Wildlife Conservation ll, Living Wild in an Ecosystem Rules and Regulations Lots: 1-6 Mounted plants must be on a standard 11” x 14” mount- Class C: Wildlife Conservation lll: Managing in a 54 - 2020 Lake County Fair 4-H Divisions & Classes

World with You and Me Lots: 1-6 Class D: Wildlife Independent Study Lots: 1-6 Lots must be unlike entries relating to the project guidelines in each of the above classes.

DIVISION 439: WIND ENERGY

*Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may not be entered as a stand-alone entry.

Classes Class A: Power of the Wind Lots 1 through 6 Class B: Wind Energy Independent Study Lots 1 through 6 Lots must be unlike entries relating to the project guidelines in each of the above classes.

DIVISION 440: WOODWORKING

*Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may not be entered as a stand-alone entry.

Rules and Regulations (SSL_OPIP[ZZOV\SKILÄUPZOLK^P[OWHPU[Z[HPU]HYUPZO Lot 3: Birdhouse or bird feeder VPSVYV[OLYÄUPZO"L_JLW[[OVZLWYVQLJ[Z^OLYLÄUPZOLZ Lot 4: Foot stool are not necessary. Lot 5: Decorative shelf Items do not have to conform with plans in the project Lot 6: Sawhorse books. Lot 7: Any article using a mitered corner. Individual may exhibit up to, but no more than, 3 items 3V[ !+PZWSH`VMKPɈLYLU[^VVK[`WLZ for project completion. Lot 9: Simple end or side table Classes Lot 10: Any other item following manual guidelines Class A: Measuring Up, Level I Class C: Nailing it Together, Level III Lot 1: A display of any woodworking related subject, Lot 2: A boomerang i.e. safety, tools, woods, sandpapers. Lot 3: Any item using a dado joint Lot 2: Wooden sandpaper block Lot 4: Any item using a rabbet joint Lot 3: Letter or napkin holder 3V[!(KPZWSH`HIV\[KPɈLYLU[OPUNLZHUK^OLU[V\ZL Lot 4: Picture frame them Lot 5: Wooden puzzle Lot 6: Any item using a dowel joint Lot 6: A planter box Lot 7: Simple storage cabinet or night stand with a door Lot 7: Wooden box Lot 8: Wooden belt buckle Lot 8: Anything from a precut kit Lot 9: Wooden puzzle Lot 9: Any item using a butt joint Lot 10: Any other item following manual guidelines Lot 10: Any other item following manual guidelines Lot 11: Any other item following manual guidelines Class B: Making the Cut, Level II Class D: Finishing Up, Level IV Lot 1: A display describing any woodworking related Lot 1: A display describing your dream woodworking subject, i.e. safety, tools, woods, sandpaper, etc. Lot 2: shop A tool box 2020 Lake County Fair - 55 4-H Divisions & Classes

3V[!(U`P[LTYLX\PYPUN[OL\ZLVMHYV\[LY 8. Exhibitors must feed and water animals daily and Lot 3: Any item using dovetail joints clean pens as necessary. No one will be permitted to Lot 4: Any item using mortise and tenon joints care for another exhibitor’s animals unless it is approved 3V[!(KPZWSH`VYWVZ[LYKLZJYPIPUNKPɈLYLU[HKOLZP]LZ by barn superintendent. Lot 6: A notebook showing an article of furniture you 9. Do not feed other exhibitors animals as some are on OH]LYLÄUPZOLK special diets & feeding schedules. If you are concerned Lot 7: A wooden toy with wheels about the care of one bring it to the attention of your Lot 8: Table top game superintendent. Lot 9: Step stool 10. Take pride in your fair – keep your cages and barn Lot 10: Chair area swept and clean. Exhibitors are also encouraged to Lot 11: Wooden pull toy participate in “Battle of the Barns” by decorating their Lot 12: Door knocker animal’s cages. Decorations may not however block the Lot 13: Any other items following manual guidelines animal from being viewed by fair goers. If decorations Lot 14: Any other items following manual guidelines are being consumed by the exhibitor’s animals, and it Class E: Woodworking, Independent Study becomes a hazard to their health, the barn superinten- Lots 1 through 3 dent may remove the decorations. (Lots must be unlike entries relating to the project :OV^THUZOPWPZYLX\PYLKVMHSSL_OPIP[VYZPU[OL N\PKLSPULZPULHJOVM[OLHIV]LJSHZZLZ small animal division. Entries should be made according to age level: Junior Showmanship – age 13 and under as of Oct. 1st of the previous year; Senior Showmanship Small Animal Rules & Regulations – age 14 and over as of Oct. 1st of the previous year; 1. Poultry and rabbits will be checked in and housed on Novice Showmanship is open to exhibitors who have the fairgrounds in appropriate barns. Dogs and cats will not exhibited in that division before, regardless of age. not stay on the fairgrounds. They will remain under the 5V]PJLPZUV[THUKH[VY`MVYÄYZ[`LHYL_OPIP[VYZ0[PZH supervision of the exhibitors at all times. choice they can make rather than competing in Junior 2. Animals must be brought and checked in by check or Senior Showmanship. Novice Showmanship Grand & PU[PTLZLLMHPYZJOLK\SL(UPTHSZ^PSSUV[ILHSSV^LK Reserve Champion winners are not eligible to advance to be removed from barns once they are checked in to the Round Robin competition. except for showing. Exhibitors may not remove animals 12. To ensure safety during the dog & cat shows, no \U[PSJOLJRV\[[PTLZLLMHPYZJOLK\SL(SSHUPTHSZmust signs of dog-to-dog, dog-to-human, cat-to-cat, or be gone by noon that same evening. After that time the cat-to-human, aggression will be tolerated. If any animal barns will be locked. attacks another animal or human, shows a serious sign 3. You are not to unload any animal or take it in the of aggression towards another animal or human it will IHYUZ^P[OV\[ÄYZ[OH]PUNHUPUZWLJ[PVUVYHWWYV]HSMYVT be dismissed from the show and asked to leave the fair- the barn superintendent. grounds immediately. This dismissal will be determined 4. Exhibitors have the responsibility not to bring any ani- by the superintendent, the show judge and/or the Fair mal that has been exposed, or has contracted a danger- Manager. ous disease. Animals that appear sick, or unclean will not be permitted in the barn. The member is encouraged to observe the show if they 5. Cages will be assigned by the superintendent of your KLZPYL[VKVZVI\[[OLVɈLUKPUNHUPTHS^PSSUV[ILWLY- barn. mitted to return. The enforcement of these rules is nec- 6. Only 4-H members are eligible to hold animals in the essary to ensure the safety of not only other animals, ZOV^YPUN,HJOL_OPIP[VYT\Z[NYVVTHUKÄ[OPZOLY but more importantly the 4-H members attending the own animals. classes. Our goal is not to exclude anyone from partic- 7. Exhibitors must furnish all feed, feed bowls, and wa- ipating in fair activities, but to ensure a safe and happy ter bottles or dishes for their animals. Poultry food dish- environment for children and their animals to learn in. es and water dishes will be provided for standard cages. For large birds, such as turkeys and ducks, exhibitors DIVISION 451: CAT will need to furnish dishes. The Lake County Fair Board will furnish the bedding. *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may 56 - 2020 Lake County Fair 4-H Divisions & Classes

not be entered as a stand-alone entry. Lot 2: Shorthair Class B: Cat, 1 Year Old and Under 2 Years Old Rules and Regulations Lot 1: Longhair 1. Kittens must be three months old to be shown. Lot 2: Shorthair 2. Cats will not be housed at the fairgrounds, except Class C: Cat, Over 2 Years Old during the cat show. Lot 1: Longhair 3. All cats should be brought in a carrying case and Lot 2: Shorthair must have a collar and leash or cannot be shown. Class D: Cat Showmanship (Required) 7YV]PKLHWOV[VJVW`VM[OLJH[»ZYHIPLZJLY[PÄJH[L Lot 1: Novice Showmanship and proof of distemper are REQUIRED to be turned in Lot 2: Junior Showmanship [V[OL,_[LUZPVU6ɉJLI`[OLÄYZ[-YPKH`PU1\S` 3V[!:LUPVY:OV^THUZOPWZLLSP]LZ[VJRY\SLZ 5. All cats’ claws should be clipped. Class E: Purr-fect Pals - Activities 6. Exhibitors must be present for the entire cat show. Lots 1 through 3 7. Proper attire for showmanship, white long sleeved Class F: Climbing Up ZOPY[ISHJRWHU[ZHUKJSVZL[VLKUVZSPWVUZOVLZT\Z[ Lots 1 through 3 be worn. Class G: Cat Connections/Leaping Forward 8. Educational displays are encouraged as entries. Post- Lots 1 through 3 er may be used to enhance your display. Class H: Cat, Independent Study Classes Lots 1 through 3 Class A: Cat, 3 months to 1 Year (Lots must be unlike entries relating to the project Lot 1: Longhair N\PKLSPULZPULHJOVM[OLHIV]LJSHZZLZ COLLISION REPAIR It’s your choice. Choose local. Hwy. 93 South (across from Suds & Duds) • 24 hour towing service • Provider for all major towing clubs TRUCKS • Jump starts, lock out, fuel delivery Many more trucks in stock. Stop in for a test drive!! • Remote auto starters CARS • Bed liners Many more cars in stock to fit your needs!!

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DIVISION 452: DOG PROJECT mum of 6 training sessions to participate in showman- ship, *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters obedience, and rally; 6 sessions to participate in agility. may not be entered as a stand-alone entry. Sessions must be with approved county 4-H dog proj- ect instructors. Rules and Regulations * Be sure to select the correct obedience class for Obedience trials are a sport, and all participants should you & your dog. Please note that obedience classes be guided by the principles of good sportsmanship HYLUV[JSHZZPÄLK[OLZHTLHZZOV^THUZOPW both in and out of the ring. Obedience trials demon- classes. Novice in showmanship is not the same as Z[YH[L[OLKVN»ZHIPSP[`[VMVSSV^ZWLJPÄLKYV\[PULZPU[OL obedience. See showmanship rules and classes in obedience ring and emphasize the usefulness of dogs the livestock section of fair book & obedience as companions to man. All contestants in a class are classes on the following page. YLX\PYLK[VWLYMVYT[OLZHTLL_LYJPZLZPUZ\IZ[HU[PHSS` You may not enter more than one dog in each class. [OLZHTL^H`ZV[OH[[OLYLSH[P]LX\HSP[`VM[OL]HYPV\Z Only one entry per lot allowed. performances may be compared and scored. The basic A substitute dog will be made available for the Small objective of obedience trails, however, is to recognize Animal Round Robin in the event of illness or behavior- dogs that have been trained to behave in the home, in al problem. Said dog will be chosen by the Dog Super- public places and in the presence of other dogs in a intendent and Dog Project Leader. THUULY[OH[^PSSYLÅLJ[JYLKP[VU[OLZWVY[VMVILKPLUJL Classes: Members must advance to the next level at all times and under all conditions. The performance if they receive a purple ribbon the previous year. If of dog and handler in the ring must be accurate and not, they may repeat the current level. correct according to these rules. Class A: Dog Showmanship (Required) 1. Only exhibitors or fair personnel will be allowed in Lot 1: Novice Showmanship Lot 2: Junior Showman- the showing or judge’s area. ship 2. Dogs will not be housed at the fairgrounds. 3V[!:LUPVY:OV^THUZOPWZLLSP]LZ[VJRY\SLZ 3. Dogs must remain on a leash at all times. Class B: Dog Obedience 4. Exhibitors have the responsibility not to bring any Requirements: First year members must participate animal that has been exposed, or has contracted a in 6 practices, not including the agility practices. dangerous disease. Animals that appear sick, or un- Lot 1 Sub Novice A Jr: Obedience class in which dogs clean will not be permitted to show. perform all exercises on leash. Exercises will include 5. Only 4-H members are eligible to hold animals in the OLLSÄN\YL ZP[MVYL_HTYLJHSSHUKSVUNZP[ ZOV^YPUN,HJOL_OPIP[VYT\Z[NYVVTHUKÄ[OPZOLY Lot 2 Sub Novice A Sr: Obedience class in which dogs own animals. perform all exercises on leash. Exercises will include 6. Exhibitors will receive automatic white ribbons if the OLLSÄN\YL ZP[MVYL_HTYLJHSSHUKSVUNZP[ dog urinates or defecates in the show ring. Lot 3 Sub Novice B Jr: Obedience class in which dogs 7. Any aggressive behavior of dog will be an immediate perform all exercises on leash. Exercises will include KPZX\HSPÄJH[PVUHUKTLTILY^PSSYLTV]LKVNPTTLKP- OLLSÄN\YL Z[HUKMVYL_HTYLJHSSSVUNZP[HUKSVUN ately from competition. NO EXCEPTIONS. down. ,_OPIP[VYZT\Z[VɈLY[OLPYKVNZ[OLVWWVY[\UP[`[V Lot 4 Sub Novice B Sr: Obedience class in which dogs eliminate themselves somewhere other than the fair perform all exercises on leash. Exercises will include grounds before showing. OLLSÄN\YL Z[HUKMVYL_HTYLJHSSSVUNZP[HUKSVUN 9. Proper show attire for showmanship, white long down. ZSLL]LKZOPY[ISHJRWHU[ZHUKJSVZL[VLKUVZSPWVU 3V[5V]PJL1Y!6ILKPLUJLJSHZZ^PSSPUJS\KLVUHUKVɈ shoes must be worn. SLHZO^VYR,_LYJPZLZ^PSSPUJS\KLOLLSVUSLHZOÄN\YL :OV^THUZOPWPZYLX\PYLKVMHSSL_OPIP[VYZPU[OL VUSLHZO/LLSVɈSLHZOZ[HUKMVYL_HTYLJHSSSVUN large and small animal divisions. See showmanship ZP[HUKSVUNKV^UHSSVɈSLHZO rules in the livestock section of the fair book. Lot 6 Novice Sr: Obedience class will include on and 11. To be eligible to compete at the Lake County Fair, VɈSLHZO^VYR,_LYJPZLZ^PSSPUJS\KLOLLSVUSLHZO ÄYZ[`LHYWYVQLJ[TLTILYZT\Z[OH]LH[[LUKLKHTPUP- ÄN\YL

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VUSLHZO/LLSVɈSLHZOZ[HUKMVYL_HTYLJHSSSVUNZP[ 3V[!¹[V¹¹Q\TW HUKSVUNKV^UHSSVɈSLHZO 3V[!¹[V¹¹Q\TW 3V[.YHK\H[L5V]PJL1Y!(SSL_LYJPZLZHYLVɈSLHZO 3V[!¹ \W¹Q\TW ,_LYJPZLZPUJS\KLOLLSÄN\YL KYVWVUYLJHSSK\TI- ;\UULSLYZ)HYYLSLYZ6Ɉ3LHZO bell recall, high jump recall, broad jump, and long sit or 3V[!¹ \UKLY ¹Q\TW down. 3V[!¹[V¹¹Q\TW 3V[ .YHK\H[L5V]PJL:Y!(SSL_LYJPZLZHYLVɈSLHZO 3V[!¹[V¹¹Q\TW ,_LYJPZLZPUJS\KLOLLSÄN\YL KYVWVUYLJHSSK\TI- 3V[!¹ \W¹Q\TW bell recall, high jump recall, broad jump, and long sit or Hoopers On Leash down. 3V[!¹ \UKLY ¹Q\TW 3V[ 6WLU1Y!(SSL_LYJPZLZHYLVɈSLHZO,_LYJPZLZ 3V[ !¹[V¹¹Q\TW include Heel, Figure 8, Drop on Recall, Retrieve on Flat, 3V[ !¹[V¹¹Q\TW Retrieve over high jump, broad jump, long sit and down 3V[!¹ \W¹Q\TW with handler out of sight. /VVWLYZ6Ɉ3LHZO 3V[6WLU:Y!(SSL_LYJPZLZHYLVɈSLHZO,_LYJPZLZ 3V[!¹ \UKLY ¹Q\TW include Heel, Figure 8, Drop on Recall, Retrieve on Flat, 3V[!¹[V¹¹Q\TW Retrieve over high jump, broad jump, long sit and down 3V[!¹[V¹¹Q\TW with handler out of sight. 3V[!¹ \W¹Q\TW Class C: Rally - Intermediate Rally is on leash and Educational displays, notebooks, etc. are encour- will use advanced signs in addition to novice signs. HNLKHZLU[YPLZ,HJOSV[T\Z[ILHKPɈLYLU[[`WLVM Lot 1: Novice Rally exhibit. These exhibits will be judged during inter- Lot 2: Intermediate view judging. 4-H manuals and record sheets will not Lot 3: Advanced Rally be judged as an entry. Lot 4: Excellent Rally Class E: Dog 1 - Wiggles ‘n Wags Class D: Agility Lots 1 through 3 Requirements to participate in Agility: First year Class F: Dog 2 - Canine Connections members must have participated in 6 or more agility Lots 1 through 3 practices to compete on or VɈSLHZO-VYVɈSLHZO Class G: Dog 3 - Leading the Pack HNPSP[``V\T\Z[KLTVUZ[YH[LHUVɈSLHZOYLJHSS Lots 1 through 3 Dog agility is a timed, competitive event that consists Class H: Dog, Independent Study of a course of tunnels, jumps, A-frames, see-saws, Lots 1 through 3 and other items that the dog is guided through by the OHUKSLY:OV^THUZOPWKYLZZPZUV[YLX\PYLKMVYHNPSP[` DIVISION 453: POULTRY JSHZZLZ(WWYVWYPH[LJSV[OPUNJHZ\HS^P[OJSVZLK[VLK comfortable shoes is accepted. *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may The following heights are the height of the dog at the not be entered as a stand-alone entry. peak of its shoulder. Regular Agility On Leash Rules & Regulations Lot 1: 4” jump 1. Poultry must be clean and free of mites and lice. Lot 2: 8” jump 2. All poultry must be deloused 1 week before bring- Lot 3: 12” jump ing to fair. Any poultry with lice or leg mites will be sent Lot 4: 16” jump home. 9LN\SHY(NPSP[`6Ɉ3LHZO 4VYL[OHUVULLU[Y`HSSV^LKWLYSV[U\TILYPMKPɈLY- Lot 5: 4” jump LU[IYLLKI\[UVTVYL[OHULU[YPLZWLY3V[ Lot 6: 8” jump 4. Entry can only be entered under one class. Lot 7: 12” jump 5. List breed on entry form. Lot 8: 16” jump 6. No poultry exhibit will be under 12 weeks. Tunnelers/Barrelers On Leash 7. Proper attire for showmanship, white long sleeved 3V[ !¹ \UKLY ¹Q\TW ZOPY[ISHJRWHU[ZHUKJSVZL[VLKUVZSPWVUZOVLZ

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must be worn. 8. A Grand and Reserve Champion will be awarded to a male and female in each class. Then the Grand Champi- ons from each class L_JLW[-Y`LYJSHZZ;YPVZ 7HPYZ will return at the end of all class judging for “Best in Show & Reserve in Show” to be awarded. 9. See additional rules and regulations at the beginning of small animal section. Classes Class A: Standard Breeds (examples: Leg horns, Minorcas, Araucana, Rhode Island Reds, Any of Rocks, Australorps, Orpingtons, (TLYPJHUHZ*VJOPU>`HUKV[[ZL[J Lot 1: Cockerel - under 1 year old Lot 2: Pullet - under 1 year old Lot 3: Cock - over 1 year old Lot 4: Hen - over 1 year old Class B: Bantam Breeds (examples: Cochin, Japanese, Silkies, Polish, Sebright, 4PSSPL-SL\YZ/V\KHUZL[J Lot 1: Cockerel - under 1 year old Lot 2: Pullet - under 1 year old Lot 3: Cock - over 1 year old Lot 4: Hen - over 1 year old Class C: Crossbred Lot 1: Cockerel - under 1 year old Lot 2: Pullet - under 1 year old Lot 3: Cock - over 1 year old Lot 4: Hen - over 1 year old Lot 1: Young Trio - under 1 year old Class D: Standard Breed Trios Lot 2: Old Trio - over 1 year old VULTHSL [^VMLTHSLZ Class I: Heavy weight Ducks Lot 1: Young Trio - under 1 year old 4\ZJV]`7LRPU9\LU(WWSL`HYKL[J Lot 2: Old Trio - over 1 year old Lot 1: Young Drake - male under 1 year old Class E: Bantam Breed Trios Lot 2: Young Duck - female under 1 year old VULTHSL [^VMLTHSLZ Lot 3: Old Drake - male over 1 year old Lot 1: Young Trio - under 1 year old Lot 4: Old Duck - female over 1 year old Lot 2: Old Trio - over 1 year old Class J: Medium Weight Ducks Class F: Fryer Chickens )\Ɉ*H`\NH*YLZ[LK:^LKPZOL[J SP]LL_OPIP[ZZHTLZL_ Lot 1: Young Drake - male under 1 year old Lot 1: Specify Breed Lot 2: Young Duck - female under 1 year old Lot 2: Specify Breed Lot 3: Old Drake - male over 1 year old Lot 3: Specify Breed Lot 4: Old Duck - female over 1 year old Class G: Turkeys (Any Breed) Class K: Light Weight Ducks Lot 1: Young Tom - under 1 year old 9\UULY2OHRP*HTWILSS4HNWPLL[J Lot 2: Young Hen - under 1 year old Lot 1: Young Drake - male under 1 year old Lot 3: Old Tom - over 1 year old Lot 2: Young Duck - female under 1 year old Lot 4: Old Hen - over 1 year old Lot 3: Old Drake - male over 1 year old Class H: Turkey Trios Lot 4: Old Duck - female over 1 year old VULTHSL [^VMLTHSLZVMZHTLIYLLK Class L: Bantam Ducks *HSS4HSSHYK*HYVSPUH>VVK,HZ[0UKPLL[J

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Lot 1: Young Drake - male under 1 year old Class Q: Geese Trios Lot 2: Young Duck - female under 1 year old THSL MLTHSLZVMZHTLIYLLK Lot 3: Old Drake - male over 1 year old Lot 1: Young Trio - under 1 year old Lot 4: Old Duck - female over 1 year old Lot 2: Old Trio - over 1 year old Class M: Duck Pairs Class R: Waterfowl Pairs (U`)YLLK THSL MLTHSLVMZHTLIYLLK THSL MLTHSLVMZHTLIYLLK Lot 1: Young Pair - under 1 year old Lot 1: Young Pair - under 1 year old Lot 2: Old Pair - over 1 year old Lot 2: Old Pair - over 1 year old Class N: Duck Trios Class S: Pigeons (U`)YLLK THSL MLTHSLZVMZHTLIYLLK Lot 1: Young cock - under 1 year old Lot 1: Young Trio - under 1 year old Lot 2: Young hen - under 1 year old Lot 2: Old Trio - over 1 year old Lot 3: Old cock - over 1 year old Class O: Geese (U`)YLLK Lot 4: Old hen - over 1 year old Lot 1: Young Gander - under 1 year old Class T: Peafowl Lot 2: Young Goose - under 1 year old Lot 1: Young cock - under 1 year old Lot 3: Old Gander - over 1 year old Lot 2: Young hen - under 1 year old Lot 4: Old Goose - over 1 year old Lot 3: Old cock - over 1 year old Class P: Geese Pairs Lot 4: Old hen - over 1 year THSL MLTHSLVMZHTLIYLLK Class U: Pheasants (U`)YLLK Lot 1: Young Pair - under 1 year old Lot 1: Young cock - under 1 year old Lot 2: Old Pair - over 1 year old Lot 2: Young hen - under 1 year old Five Valleys Livestock Exchange Special Sales & Sales as Advertised Five Valleys Livestock Exchange would like to thank the Lake County area ranchers for their continued support of our auction market.

We are proud to be a part of the Lake County Fair. Congratulations to all the participants! Cattle Sale Every Thursday

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Lot 3: Old cock - over 1 year old Lot 4: Old hen - over 1 year old Class V: Any other Ornamental Bird 7HY[YPKNL8\HPS.\PULH/LUZ+V]LL[J Lot 1: Young cock - under 1 year old Lot 2: Young hen - under 1 year old Lot 3: Old cock - over 1 year old Lot 4: Old hen - over 1 year old Class W: Poultry Showmanship 9LX\PYLK Lot 1: Novice Showmanship Lot 2: Junior Showmanship 3V[!:LUPVY:OV^THUZOPWZLLSP]LZ[VJRY\SLZ Educational displays, posters, notebooks, etc. are LUJV\YHNLKHZLU[YPLZ,HJOSV[T\Z[ILHKPɈLYLU[ type of exhibit. These exhibits will be judged during interview judging. - 4-H manuals and record sheets will not be judged as an entry.

Class X: Poultry I - Scratching the Surface Lots 1 through 3 Class Y: Poultry II - Testing Your Wings Lots 1 through 3 Class Z: Poultry III - Flocking Together Lots 1 through 3 Class AA: Poultry - Independent Study Lots 1 through 3

DIVISION 454: RABBIT

*Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may not be entered as a stand-alone entry. judging for “Best in Show & Reserve in Show” to be Rules and Regulations awarded. 1. All rabbits must be clean and healthy. 8. See additional rules and regulation at the beginning of 2. More than one entry allowed per lot number (if Small Animal section. KPɈLYLU[IYLLK)\[UVTVYL[OHULU[YPLZWLY3V[ Classes 3. List breed on entry form. Class A: Heavy Weights/Commercial or Giant Breeds 4. Entry can only be entered under one class. (examples: New Zealand, Californian, Satin, Palomi- 5. No rabbit exhibit will be under the age of 12 weeks no, Flemish Giant, French Lop, Beveren, English Lop, VSKL_JLW[[OVZLLU[LYLKPU¸+VLHUKSP[[LY¹JSHZZ Champagne D’Argent, Crème D’Argent, Silver Fox, 6. Proper attire for showmanship, white long sleeved Blanc de Hotot, Chinchilla, Giant Chinchilla, Checkered ZOPY[ISHJRWHU[ZHUKJSVZL[VLKUVZSPWVUZOVLZ .PHU[:PS]LY4HY[LUZ must be worn. Lot 1: Junior Doe - under 6 months 7. A Grand and Reserve Champion will be awarded to Lot 2: Junior Buck - under 6 months a Doe and a Buck from each class. Then the Grand Lot 3: Senior Doe - 6 months & older Champions from each class (except Doe and Litter Lot 4: Senior Buck - 6 months & older JSHZZ -Y`LYJSHZZ^PSSYL[\YUH[[OLLUKVMHSSJSHZZ Class B: Light Weight or Small Breeds (examples: Fuzzy lops, Havana, Dutch, Mini lops, Mini 62 - 2020 Lake County Fair 4-H Divisions & Classes

9L_;HUZ/HYSLX\PU/PTHSH`HU/VSSHUK3VW-SVYPKH LIVESTOCK RULES >OP[L Lot 1: Junior Doe - under 6 months Livestock Exhibits Lot 2: Junior Buck - under 6 months ;OLVɉJPHSZVM[OL3HRL*V\U[`-HPYTHRLL]LY`LɈVY[ Lot 3: Senior Doe - 6 months & older to keep the fairgrounds a safe place for your animals. Lot 4: Senior Buck - 6 months & older However, there are hazards beyond the control of the Class C: Dwarf Breeds Fair Board of which you should be aware. Whenever ani- (examples: Netherland Dwarf, Dwarf Hotot, Polish, Bri- THSZHYLIYV\NO[[VNL[OLYMYVTKPɈLYLU[MHYTZ[OLYLPZH [HUUPH7L[P[L danger of transmitting any one of hundreds of infectious Lot 1: Junior Doe - under 6 months diseases. There are many diseases in this area for which Lot 2: Junior Buck - under 6 months you should vaccinate regularly. You should not consider Lot 3: Senior Doe - 6 months & older bringing an animal that you know is not protected. You Lot 4: Senior Buck - 6 months & older have a responsibility for your reputation, and to the other Class D: Fur/Wool Breeds exhibitors, not to bring in any animal that you know has (examples: Rex, Mini Rex, Satin, Angora, Jersey been exposed, or has contracted, a dangerous disease. >VVSPLZ @V\YSVJHS]L[LYPUHYPHU^PSSILNSHK[VHUZ^LYHU`X\LZ- Lot 1: Junior Doe - under 6 months tions about a particular disease and can tell you if you Lot 2: Junior Buck - under 6 months should exhibit your animal. All animal and exhibitors Lot 3: Senior Doe - 6 months & older must abide by the following regulations: Lot 4: Senior Buck - 6 months & older Class E: Crossbred or Mixed Breed Rabbits LAKE COUNTY FAIR GUIDELINES Lot 1: Junior Doe - under 6 months 1. All livestock housed at the Fairgrounds (cattle, sheep, Lot 2: Junior Buck - under 6 months Z^PULNVH[ZHUKSSHTHZ^PSSILPUZWLJ[LKI`H]L[LYPUHY- Lot 3: Senior Doe - 6 months & older ian before unloading at the fairgrounds. If diseased or ex- Lot 4: Senior Buck - 6 months & older posed animals are found, the veterinarian, fair manager Class F: Fryer Rabbits and/or barn superintendents are instructed to refuse un- 3V[!7LUVY[OYLLSP]LYHIIP[ZZHTLSP[[LY  loading of these animals and they must be removed from weeks old the fairgrounds at once. YOU ARE NOT TO UNLOAD Class G: Doe and Litter ANY ANIMAL OR TAKE IT IN THE BARNS WITHOUT (Litter must be purebred, be at least 4 weeks old and FIRST HAVING AN INSPECTION OR APPROVAL UVVSKLY[OHU ^LLRZ FROM THE LIVESTOCK SUPERINTENDENT. Lot 1: Giant breed doe and litter 2. Stalls will be assigned by the Superintendent of the Lot 2: Light Weight breed doe and litter department. Lot 3: Dwarf breed doe and litter 3. No medication may be given to livestock EXCEPT Lot 4: Fur/Wool breed doe and litter under the directions of a veterinarian. Class H: Rabbit Showmanship (Required) 4. To enter competition, livestock must be owned by Lot 1: Novice Showmanship member, or hold a contract with the owner, in their Lot 2: Junior Showmanship possession for 90 days prior to Fair and exhibited by a 3V[!:LUPVYZLLSP]LZ[VJRY\SLZ 4-H or FFA member, must be part of an approved project 4-H project manuals, and record sheets will not be onwhich standard records are up-to-date, must be ac- judged as an entry. knowledged as such by the member’s 4-H organizational Class I: Rabbit I - What’s Hoppening leader or FFA advisor, and must have been in their pos- Lots 1 through 3 session and care at least 90 days before this show. For Class J: Rabbit II - Making Tracks Market Livestock - read Rule #6 market Livestock Rules. Lots 1 through 3 5. All animals to be marketed through the sale at the fair Class K: Rabbit III - All Ears T\Z[OH]LTL[[OL^LPNOPUPKLU[PÄJH[PVUZHUKV^ULY- Lots 1 through 3 ZOPWYLX\PYLTLU[ZZL[I`[OL4HYRL[3P]LZ[VJR*VTTP[- Class L: Rabbit - Independent Study tee. Lots 1 through 3

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6. The management reserves the right to bar any exhibit be active in his/her FFA Chapter throughout the year. or animal from competition or withhold premium pay- (:LJVUKHY`7YVNYHT=LYPÄJH[PVU-VYTT\Z[ILVI- ment in the case of irregularity. tained from his/her FFA Instructor and attached to the 7. Only 4-H and FFA members are eligible to hold ani- Fair Entry Form. THSZPU[OLZOV^YPUN,HJOL_OPIP[VYT\Z[^HZOHUKÄ[ 20. Camping allowed only in designated areas. his/her own animal. TAKE PRIDE IN YOUR FAIR - KEEP STALL AREAS 8. Adults and/or leaders may not wash, clip, handle CLEAN!! VYÄ[HUPTHSZH[[OLMHPY(UPUMYHJ[PVU^PSSKPZX\HSPM` the animal. SHOWMANSHIP 3P]LZ[VJRL_OPIP[VYZ^PSSM\YUPZOULJLZZHY`LX\PWTLU[ and supplies to care for animal for duration of fair. The :OV^THUZOPWPZYLX\PYLKVMHSSL_OPIP[VYZPUSHYNLHUK Lake County Fair Board will supply the bedding. small animal divisions. Entries should be made accord- 10. All beef and dairy animals must be in the barn ing to age level: Junior Showmanship - age 13 and from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Tie out is optional, decided by under as of October 1st of the previous year; Senior the owner of the animal. No hay may be fed in the tie Showmanship - age 14 and over as of October 1st of the out area. previous year. Novice Showmanship is open to exhibi- 11. Animals shown as market livestock may not also be tors who have not exhibited in that division before, re- shown as breeding stock animals. gardless of age. Exhibitors may choose to enter Novice 12. All members that sell a market animal at the Fair :OV^THUZOPWPM[OPZPZ[OLÄYZ[`LHY[OL`OH]LL_OPIP[LK T\Z[WYV]PKLHKLX\H[LMLLKMVYP[\U[PS[OLHUPTHSPZRE- PU[OH[KP]PZPVU5V]PJLPZUV[THUKH[VY`MVYÄYZ[`LHY MOVED FROM THE FAIRGROUNDS. Members failing exhibitors, it is a choice they can make rather than com- to do so may have an additional percentage deducted peting in Junior or Senior Showmanship. from their check received for the selling of their animal. Novice Showmanship grand and reserve winners are not 13. No bulls allowed, except calves under 8 months. eligible to advance to Round Robin competition. 14. Unless otherwise stated, determination of age of an 1. Showmanship awards will be selected on the training animal will be based on date of judging at the fair. of the animal and personal appearance of the contestant. 15. Follow the Montana Steer of Merit guidelines for the 4-H showmanship participants must wear long sleeved, carcass evaluation and Symbol of Excellence for swine. white shirts and black pants and hard-soled closed 0[PZYLX\PYLK[OH[HSSILLMHUKKHPY`HUPTHSZOH]LH [VLZOVLZ--(TLTILYZT\Z[^LHY--(6ɉJPHS+YLZZ plus neck rope. PUJS\KPUNISHJRWHU[Z^OP[LJVSSHYLKZOPY[VɉJPHS--([PL 17. All beef/dairy animals are to be tied with a neck rope VYZJHYMVɉJPHS--(QHJRL[^P[OOHYKZVSLKJSVZLK[VL in addition to a halter. shoes. 18. Each exhibitor must provide his/her water bucket for 2. A Junior and Senior showman will be selected in water the animal. each class of large and small animals. NOTE: IF STALL SPACE IS LIMITED, THE NUMBER OF 3. Courtesy and sportsmanship - you have an obligation ANIMALS PER EXHIBITOR MAY BE LIMITED. to help other showman in a contest. If you cannot control 19. Only ONE entry per lot number in any division. your animal, it is only common courtesy to withdraw FFA EXHIBITOR REQUIREMENTS before you distract other exhibitors or their animals. Lake County Vo-Ag Instructors, Fair Board Members, 4. Members must show their own animals in Show- 4-H Council Representatives and Extension Agents manship. have agreed to the following: All FFA Exhibitors showing 5. Follow Showmanship Guidelines in 4-H manual # HUKZLSSPUNHTHYRL[HUPTHSH[[OL-HPY^PSSILYLX\PYLK 5269. to complete a “Secondary Program.” The purpose of [OPZWYVNYHTPZ[VLX\HSPaL[OLYLN\SH[PVUZIL[^LLU--( LARGE AND SMALL ANIMAL ROUND ROBIN and 4-H Exhibitors. The Secondary program will consist SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST of several options. These include, but are not limited [V!7YVÄJPLUJ`(^HYK(WWSPJH[PVUZ:[H[L+LNYLL(W- A Grand Champion Senior and a Grand Champion plications, Range Plant Mounts, Agriscience Posters, Junior Showman will be picked for each large and small Classroom Activities or some Classroom or Laboratory animal class (grand champion showman from each Projects. These will be shown at the Fair. Member must of the large animal classes: beef, sheep, goat, ,

64 - 2020 Lake County Fair One mile west of Dairy Queen (406)676-4100 Ronan 4-H & FFA

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alpaca, llama, swine and dairy, will compete in the large animals are fed and watered until the following times: animal round robin, and grand champion showman in Steers-Sunday at 2 p.m. Lambs and Hogs-Monday at 8 each of the small animal classes: cat, rabbit, poultry & p.m. KVN;OLYL^PSSILHZLUPVYKP]PZPVUHUKHQ\UPVYKP]PZPVU 3. Exhibitors must deliver their thank-you card and The grand junior round robin showman winners in either photograph, supplied by the Market Livestock Commit- large or small round robin showmanship may choose to [LL[V[OLPYI\`LYILMVYL:LW[LTILY*LY[PÄJH[LZHUK compete in the senior round robin class where the over- WOV[VNYHWOZ^PSSILH]HPSHISLH[[OL,_[LUZPVU6ɉJLVUL all round robin showman is selected. week after the fair. Those found in violation will not be No exhibitor shall be allowed to bring more than one able to sell a market animal the following year. type of animal into the Round Robin Competition. If one +VUV[JVU[HJ[[OLIHUR,_[LUZPVU6ɉJLVY-HPY6M- member has a champion in two divisions, he/she must ÄJLJVUJLYUPUN`V\YZHSLWYVJLLKZ@V\^PSSILUV[PÄLK choose which class they wish to participate in, and the when checks are available. Do not expect to be paid alternates from the class not chosen will be eligible for until after October 1. the respective position. 5. Sale proceeds will be held until member’s records and Winning members must notify the Superintendent of that project manuals are complete. The records are due to department of their decision immediately following the your leader by September 1. Those found in violation will last showmanship contest. not be able to sell a market animal the following year. The Grand Champion of each category advances to the 6. It is recommended that members under 12 years of Round Robin. Each contestant in the Round Robin will age do not take market steers. ILYLX\PYLK[VKLTVUZ[YH[L[OLPYHIPSP[`[VWYVWLYS`ZOV^ 7. Project animals must be castrated and haltered before and handle each species. Exhibitors must show the ani- weigh-in. All market livestock animals to be exhibited THS[OL`X\HSPÄLK^P[OMVY[OL9V\UK9VIPU H[[OL-HPYT\Z[NV[OYV\NO[OLVɉJPHS1HU\HY`VY(WYPS :LUPVYZ(NL V]LYHZVM6J[VILY^PSSJVTWL[LPU weigh-in, in addition to fair weigh-in. Members may ini- 9V\UK9VIPU1\UPVY(NLHUK\UKLYHZVM6J[VILY tially weigh-in two of the same species, only one animal 1. 4-H participants must wear contestant numbers, will be weighed-in at the Fair. Records must be kept on long sleeved white shirt, black pants, and hard soled both animals. closed toe shoes. FFA members must wear contestant 8. Member’s animals that die, are killed, or have a U\TILYZ--(6ɉJPHS+YLZZ^P[OOHYKZVSLKJSVZLK[VL KPZHIPSP[`T\Z[YLX\LZ[PUWLYZVUH[H4HYRL[3P]LZ[VJR shoes. Committee meeting for replacement no later than the 2. Junior Grand and Reserve Champion, Senior Grand ÄYZ[^LLRPU1\S`(U`HUPTHS[OH[PZYLWSHJLK^PSSNV[V and Reserve Champion will be awarded. 3. Novice do the bottom of its ribbon class in the sale order and will not advance to this competition. not be eligible for grand or reserve champion. (SSTLTILYZHYLYLX\PYLK[VZOV^HUKZLSS[OLPYV^U ROUND ROBIN SHOWMANSHIP animal. NOT A DIVISION, MUST QUALIFY FOR THIS EVENT. 10. Any member wishing to pull an animal from the auc- Class A: Large Animal Round Robin tion may do so before the sale order is printed. Beef, Dairy, Horse, Llama, Sheep, Swine, & Goat 11. White ribbon animals will not be sold through the 1. Juniors Lake County Fair auction. 2. Seniors 12. All livestock sales through the Lake County Fair auc- Class B: Small Animal Round Robin Cat, Dog, [PVUHYLÄUHS¶HU`HUPTHS^HU[LKMVYIYLLKPUNZOV\SK Poultry & Rabbit UV[ILZVSK4LTILYZZOV\SKUL]LYYLX\LZ[MYVTHU` 1. Juniors livestock buyer to re-purchase their project animal or 2. Seniors anyone else’s project animal for any purpose. If you want to keep it, don’t sell it. RULES AND REGULATIONS – MARKET LIVESTOCK 13. The Market Livestock Committee will withhold a COMMITTEE percentage necessary to cover expenses and contingen- cies, not to exceed 6% 1. The Market Livestock Committee may reject any ani- )LLM^PSSILZVSKÄYZ[[OLUOVNZHUKZOLLWVUH THSUV[TLL[PUNTHYRL[HUPTHSYLX\PYLTLU[Z rotation basis. No bucks, boars or bulls may be sold 2. Members are responsible for ensuring their market through the auction.

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15. It is understood that all members, with the assis- (SSTHYRL[SP]LZ[VJRHUPTHSZ^PSSILYLX\PYLK[VTLL[ tance of parents, will be instructed to solicit for the minimum and maximum limits to be in the sale. sale, but not directly for themselves. He/she will ask a Livestock below the minimum or above the maximum prospective buyer to come and bid on an animal of the weight limits will not be allowed to sell in the Lake buyer’s choice. County Fair auction. 16. Necessary brand inspection and bill of sale (when 26. 4-H and FFA members enrolled in the Market Live- HWWSPJHISLT\Z[ILPUVYKLYH[1HU\HY`ILLM^LPNOPU stock projects intending to sell their project animal at 17. Market stock may be checked on by Market Live- the Lake County Fair must accept the market weight stock Committee members or Extension Agents at any measured by fairgrounds devoted scale at fair weigh-in. time during the project year. One courtesy re-weigh on the fairgrounds scale will be 18. Market project members are responsible for hav- allowed after all livestock have been weighed once. ing complete and up-to-date records available at the 27. Market Livestock Committee reserves the right to YLX\PYLKMHPYPU[LY]PL^Q\KNPUN adjudicate each rule. 19. No drugs are to be administered to any animal with- out the consent of the TAKE PRIDE IN YOUR FAIR – KEEP STALL AREAS Veterinarian on duty. Any residual drug found in a car- CLEAN JHZZ[OH[THRLZP[\UÄ[MVYO\THUJVUZ\TW[PVU^V\SK TLHU[OH[[OLZLSSLYPZÄUHUJPHSS`YLZWVUZPISL HERDSMANSHIP 20. In order to sell a market animal, members must enter 1. Grand and Reserve Champion herdsmanship awards and exhibit another 4-H or FFA project at the Lake will be made to the livestock exhibitors in each of the County Fair. Those found in violation will not be able to following classes: dairy, beef, sheep, swine, goat, llama, sell a market animal the following year. poultry, and rabbit. The award is given in each of these 21. Participation in the Lake County Fair Market Live- classes to the exhibitor who takes the best care of his stock Sale is open to 4-H and FFA members through the animal. summer of their high school graduation. 2. The awards will be based on conduct during the Fair, 22. 4-H members must complete a livestock Quality cleanliness of stalls or pens and the care of the animals (ZZ\YHUJL[YHPUPUNPU3HRL*V\U[`[OLPYÄYZ[`LHYHZH and willingness to help others. Q\UPVY/LYHUK[OLPYÄYZ[`LHYHZHZLUPVY/LY(SS ÄYZ[`LHYTHYRL[WYVQLJ[TLTILYZHYLYLX\PYLK[VJVT- DIVISION 501: ALPACA WSL[LH[YHPUPUN^OPJO^PSSX\HSPM`MVY[OLPYQ\UPVYVYZLUPVY YLX\PYLK[YHPUPUN *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may 23. The Lake County market beef project includes small not be entered as a stand-alone entry. breeds. Members enrolled in the Market Beef project with a small breed must designate their project animal General Rules as small breed or standard breed at the beef weigh-in in 1. Alpacas must be manageable and well trained January. 2. Alpacas should be groomed, clean, hoofs trimmed 24. Weight limits are subject to change on an annual HUKMYLLMYVTSPJLVYÅLHZ IHZPZ;OL4HYRL[*VTTP[[LL^PSSILYLX\PYLK[VUV[PM` 3. Camelid ages are as of the date of the show. participants of changes prior to their respective weigh-in dates. Class A: HALTER (Hycuna and Suri) Minimum through Maximum Lot 1: Juvenile-male or female 6 to 12 months Lot 2: Yearling Female -13 to 24 months Lot 3: Two year old female 24-35 months Hogs 210 320 Lot 4: Mature female over 36 months & older Lambs 100 165 Lot 5: Yearling gelding- 13 to 24 months Lot 6: Two year old male 24-35 months )LLMZ[HUKHYKIYLLK 1,000 1,550 Lot 7: Mature gelding over 36 months & older )LLMZTHSSIYLLK 550 950 Class B: Obstacle/Trail Course

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Lot 1: Alpaca Obstacle/Trail Course Hereford - Straight Breed Class C: Alpaca Showmanship Lot 1: Cow/Calf pair Lot 1: Showmanship, Novice Lot 2: Heifer 1 yr and Under 2 years Lot 2: Showmanship, Junior Lot 3: Heifer under one year Lot 3: Showmanship, Senior Black Angus - Straight Breed Lot 4: Cow/Calf pair DIVISION 502: BEEF Lot 5: Heifer 1 yr and Under 2 years Lot 6: Heifer under one year *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may Red Angus - Straight Bred not be entered as a stand-alone entry. Lot 7: Cow/Calf pair Lot 8: Heifer 1 yr and Under 2 years Classes Lot 9: Heifer under one year Class A: Market Beef, Standard Breeds Charolais - Straight Bred Lot 1: Market Beef (Weight Minimum: 1000; Maximum: Lot 10: Cow/Calf pair ,_OPIP[VYPU4HYRL[)LLMT\Z[[HRLHUV[OLYWYVQ- Lot 11: Heifer 1 yr and Under 2 years LJ[HUKLU[LYHUL_OPIP[ZMYVT[OH[WYVQLJ[PU[OL-HPY Lot 12: Heifer under one year (SSHUPTHSZT\Z[ILJSLHUHUK^LSSÄ[[LK*OHTWPVU :PTTLU[HST\Z[ILVULOHSMISVVKVYIL[[LY Ribbons will be awarded at the time of Judging. Lot 13: Cow/Calf pair (See livestock rule #27) Lot 14: Heifer 1 yr and Under 2 years Class B: Beef Breeding Stock Lot 15: Heifer under one year

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(See livestock rule #27) Exhibitor in Miniature/Lowline Market Beef must take HUV[OLYWYVQLJ[HUKLU[LYHUL_OPIP[ZMYVT[OH[WYVQLJ[ PU[OL-HPY(SSHUPTHSZT\Z[ILJSLHUHUK^LSSÄ[[LK Champion Ribbons will be awarded at the time of Judging. Class I: Miniature/Lowline Beef Breeding Stock Hereford - Straight Breed Lot 1: Cow/Calf pair Lot 2: Heifer 1 yr and Under 2 years Lot 3: Heifer under one year Black Angus - Straight Breed Lot 4: Cow/Calf pair Lot 5: Heifer 1 yr and Under 2 years Lot 6: Heifer under one year 3PTV\ZPUT\Z[ILVULOHSMISVVKVYIL[[LY Red Angus - Straight Bred Lot 16: Cow/Calf pair Lot 7: Cow/Calf pair Lot 17: Heifer 1 yr and Under 2 years Lot 8: Heifer 1 yr and Under 2 years Lot 18: Heifer under one year Lot 9: Heifer under one year Any Other - Straight-Bred Charolais - Straight Bred Lot 19: Cow/Calf pair Lot 10: Cow/Calf pair Lot 20: Heifer 1 yr and Under 2 years Lot 11: Heifer 1 yr and Under 2 years Lot 21: Heifer under one year Lot 12: Heifer under one year Crossbred :PTTLU[HST\Z[ILVULOHSMISVVKVYIL[[LY Lot 22: Cow/Calf pair Lot 13: Cow/Calf pair Lot 23: Heifer 1 yr and Under 2 years Lot 14: Heifer 1 yr and Under 2 years Lot 24: Heifer under one year Lot 15: Heifer under one year )\SS*HSMLPNO[4PUPT\T4H_PT\T  Lot 32: Steer Calf

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DIVISION 503: DAIRY Lot 37: Dairy Bull Calf - under 8 months Lot 38: Dairy Heifer Project *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may Class B: Dairy Showmanship (Required) not be entered as a stand-alone entry. Lot 1: Dairy Showmanship, Novice Lot 2: Dairy Showmanship, Junior Classes 3V[!+HPY`:OV^THUZOPW:LUPVYZLLSP]LZ[VJRY\SLZ Class A: Dairy Breeds Dairy Project Activities Holstein: Educational displays, etc. are encouraged as entries - Lot 1: Producing Cow 4-H project manuals, 4-H record journal sheets will not Lot 2: First Calf Heifer be judged as an entry. Lot 3: Holstein 4-9 months Class C: Dig into Dairy/Cowabunga Lot 4: Holstein 10-16 months Lots 1 through 3 Lot 5: Holstein 17-23 months Class D: Moooving On/Moooving Ahead Lot 6: Holstein 24 months Lots 1 through 3 Guernsey: Class E: Leading the Way/Rising to the Top Lot 7: Producing Cow Lots 1 through 3 Lot 8: First Calf Heifer Lot 9: Guernsey 4-9 months DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP - NOVICE DIVISION Lot 10: Guernsey 10-16 months 1. Limit to one year of participation. Lot 11: Guernsey 17-23 months 2. For a member who has never shown in Dairy Show- Lot 12: Guernsey 24 months manship before, the member cannot go into Dairy Jersey: Showmanship after participating in this class until the Lot 13: Producing Cow following year. Lot 14: First Calf Heifer 3. No age limit. Lot 15: Jersey 4-9 months 4. Green participant ribbons will be awarded in this Lot 16: Jersey 10-16 months class. Animals in dairy class will be judged on size for Lot 17: Jersey 17- 23 months age, dairy type, vigor and condition and milk production Lot 18: Jersey 24 months characteristic. All dairy animal entry forms must include Shorthorn: the Brucellosis Vaccination Tattoo Number. This number Lot 19: Producing Cow will be used in the future to identify the Dairy Animal. Lot 20: First Calf Heifer Champion ribbons will be awarded as follows, at the Lot 21: M. Shorthorn 4-9 months time of Judging: Lot 22: M. Shorthorn 10-16 months Lot 23: M. Shorthorn 17-23 months Grand Champion & Reserve Champion Lot 24: M. Shorthorn 24 months Dairy Female Brown Swiss: In each major dairy breed, a junior animal that has not Lot 25: Producing Cow calved, and a senior champion will be selected, provid- Lot 26: First Calf Heifer ing the judge feels the animals merit the recognition. Lot 27: Brown Swiss 4-9 months Lot 28: Brown Swiss 10-16 months DAIRY HEIFER PROJECT Lot 29: Brown Swiss 17-23 months Rules and Regulations Lot 30: Brown Swiss 24 months 1. Member will start a calf up to 3 months of age. Crossbred: 2. Born of straight-breed dairy sire and dam. Lot 31: Producing Cow 3. Must sell animal during the second year of the proj- Lot 32: First Calf Heifer ect. Lot 33: Crossbred 4-9 months 4. Project must be started by January 1st. Lot 34: Crossbred 10-16 months +HPY`OLPMLYZHYLYLX\PYLK[VIL]HJJPUH[LKMVY)Y\JLS- Lot 35: Crossbred 17-23 months losis, and it is recommended that they are vaccinated Lot 36: Crossbred 24 months and tattooed at an early age. This vaccination number will be used to identify the Dairy Animal in the future.

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This number also needs to be included on the Dairy Lot 1: Doe under one year Entry Form. Lot 2: Doe over one year 6. Dairy heifer must be within 90 days of calving and be Lot 3: Buck under nine months bred to the same breed. Class D: Crossbred Goat Class B: Dairy Showmanship (Required) Lot 1: Doe under one year old Lot 1: Dairy Showmanship, Novice Lot 2: Doe over one year old Lot 2: Dairy Showmanship, Junior Lot 3: Buck under nine months 3V[!+HPY`:OV^THUZOPW:LUPVYZLLSP]LZ[VJRY\SLZ Class E: Wether Goats (U`)YLLKVY*YVZZ)YLLK Dairy Project Activities Lot 1: Under one year old Educational displays, posters, notebooks, etc. are en- Lot 2: Over one year old couraged as entries - 4-H project manuals, 4-H record Class F: Goat Showmanship (required) journal sheets will not be judged as an entry. Lot 1: Novice Showmanship Class C: Dig into Dairy/Cowabunga Lot 2: Junior Showmanship Lots 1 through 3 3V[!:LUPVY:OV^THUZOPWZLLSP]LZ[VJRY\SLZ Class D: Moooving On/Moooving Ahead Educational displays are encouraged as entries. Each Lots 1 through 3 SV[T\Z[ILHKPɈLYLU[[`WLVML_OPIP[;OLZLL_OPIP[Z Class E: Leading the Way/Rising to the Top will be judged during interview judging. 4-H manuals Lots 1 through 3 and record sheets will not be judged as an entry. Class F: Dairy, Independent Study Class J: Goat I - Getting your Goat Lots 1 through 3 Lots 1 through 3 Class K: Goat II - Stepping Out DIVISION 504: GOAT Lots 1 through 3 Class L: Goat III - Showing the Way *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may Lots 1 through 3 not be entered as a stand-alone entry. Class M: Goat - Independent Study Lots 1 through 3 Rules and Regulations Market Meat Goats: 1. All goats must be clean and healthy. 1. Must be a meat breed goat of 50% or more. 2. Only one entry allowed per lot number. 2. Must be born on or after January 1 of this year. 3. List breed on entry form. 3. Can be a wether or a doe. 4. No bucks over 9 months may be exhibited at fair. 4. Animals shown in the market meat goat class are NOT 5. All goats must be inspected by veterinarian before eligible to be shown in breeding classes. unloading. 5. There is no sale and the market goats will be sent 6. Proper attire for showmanship, white long sleeved home. shirt, black pants and hard soled shoes, must be worn. Class N: Meat Goat I - Just Browsing 7. A Grand and Reserve champion will be awarded for Lots 1 through 3 purebred, a Cross Breed, and a Wether. Class O: Meat Goat II - Get Growing with Meat Goats 8. See additional rules and regulations under livestock Lots 1 through 3 rules. Class P: Meat Goat III - Meating the Future Classes Lots 1 through 3 Class A: Purebred Meat Goat Class Q: Meat Goat - Independent Study Lot 1: Doe under one year Lots 1 through 3 Lot 2: Doe over one year Lot 3: Buck under nine months DIVISION 505: HORSE Class B: Crossbred Meat Goat Lot 1: Doe under one year *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may Lot 2: Doe over one year not be entered as a stand-alone entry. Lot 3: Buck under nine months Class C: Fiber Goat \UKLYVUL`LHYVSK Rules and Regulations Angora / Cashmere 72 - 2020 Lake County Fair We Set The Standard!

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1. All horse members must have their project manual HK]HUJLHUKZOV^H[[OLUL_[SL]LSMVY[OLZ\IZLX\LU[ JVTWSL[LKHUK[OLYLX\PYLKHZZLZZTLU[SPZ[MVY[OLPY year. horsemanship level signed by a Horse Project leader 8. Helmets are strongly encouraged. prior to the Fair Entry deadline for the . 9. Member will wear assigned number on his/her back, Horse members must attend at least 6 (six) the PUH^H`HZ[VILJSLHYS`]PZPISLUV[JV]LYLKI`OHPYZL- scheduled project meetings to be eligible to cured at both top and bottom to be eligible for judging. participate at the Fair. 10. Trail classes may be traversed in appropriate En- 2. Horse members are not competing against each glish or Western attire. other, rather they will be judged according to the 4-H 11. Vaccinations are strongly recommended for all YLX\PYLTLU[ZH[[OLPYOVYZLTHUZOPWVYWYVQLJ[SL]LS horses entered in the Lake County 4-H Horse Fair. Members will be judged on their ability to show their All 4-H members enrolled in the horse project should horse. All classes will be judged according to the have their horses fully vaccinated. HWWYVWYPH[LYLX\PYLTLU[ZSPZ[LKPU[OLTLTILY»ZOVYZL 12. The Lake County 4-H Fair Horse Show will be project manual. judged using the Danish system. White Ribbon - needs 3. All horse members are REQUIRED to participate improvement, Red Ribbon - Average, Blue Ribbon - in Showmanship and their respective horsemanship Excellent, Purple Ribbon - Outstanding. programs. Members may show in appropriate English or 13. NO DOGS will be allowed on the premises, please Western attire. SLH]L`V\YKVNZH[OVTL Grand and Reserve Champions will be awarded in each 14. 4-H Horse Members enrolled in the Packing class. Junior class are members 13 years old and under. Project will be judged on their packing skills at the Lake Senior class members 14 years old to 19 years old, or County Fair. This is not part of the Fair Horse Show. ÄYZ[Z\TTLYHM[LYOPNOZJOVVS 15. The 4-H horse committee must approve any Grand Champions from the Senior and Junior Classes re-placement of a project horse or pony. (Possible rea- will advance to the Large Animal Round Robin Show- ZVUZMVYYLWSHJLTLU[PUJS\KLKLH[OVY\UZV\UKULZZ manship at the Lake County Fair. If the Champion 16. Horse-less Horse projects are not shown at the Fair chooses not to advance, then the Reserve Champion Horse Show but exhibited at Interview Judging. will have the opportunity to compete in the Round Rob- 17. The Horse Superintendent will be present on the in. grounds when horses and ponies arrive for the Horse (Round Robin Dress Code: White long sleeved western Show to determine that each animal is healthy and ZOPY[ISHJRWHU[ZHUKHWWYVWYPH[LOHYKZVSLKMVV[^LHY sound. 4. Members must have completed Horsemanship Level 18. No horse may be ridden with a halter. YLX\PYLTLU[Z[VX\HSPM`[VJVTWL[LPU;YHPS,UNSPZO 19. No running horses on grounds outside of the arena. HUKVY>LZ[LYU7SLHZ\YLHUK,X\P[H[PVUJSHZZLZ 20. Riding double is NOT allowed. 5. NO STALLIONS are to be shown at the fair, with the exception of a stud colt 1 year old or younger, whose At the Horse Show [LZ[PJSLOH]LUV[KLZJLUKLKZ\ɉJPLU[S`[VHSSV^JHZ[YH- tion. >LZ[LYUH[[PYLZOHSSJVUZPZ[VM[OLMVSSV^PUNYLX\PYLK 6. Exhibitor’s Age is determined as of their age on Oc- items: Felt hat, straw hat or helmet (Helmets preferred tober 1, of the 4-H year. Members who turn 9 years old MVYYPKPUNJSHZZLZSVUNZSLL]LK^LZ[LYUZOPY[VMHU` by September 30, of the 4-H year, are eligible to partici- color, solid colored pants and riding boots of any color. pate. If showing a Colt-to- Maturity project 4-H member 6W[PVUHSH[[PYL!ULJR[PLJOHWZYPKPUNJSHZZLZNSV]LZ must have been 12 years old on October 1, of the 4-H ILS[ZW\YZYV^LSZUV[[VL_JLLK¹PUKPHTL[LY,UNSPZO year, and have completed Horsemanship levels 1-3. attire shall be appropriate, hunt seat or seat, 7. Horse member will only show in the highest Horse- and conservative in nature. Hard hats or helmets are manship level they have completed. One exception; a YLX\PYLKPUO\U[ZLH[JSHZZLZ/HPYILSV^JVSSHYSLUN[O member may ride at one level below or above when should be contained. riding in both Western and English Horsemanship class- 4LTILYZTH`YPKL[OLPYOVYZL^P[OHZUHɊLIP[ es. If any member has won a purple, Reserve or Grand through Horsemanship Level 2 regardless of the horse’s Champion ribbon at a certain level, that member must age. 3. There will be a tack check at the before each

74 - 2020 Lake County Fair 4-H Divisions & Classes class. Entries must be shown in appropriate tack. Tie- various 4-H horse manuals. Rough treatment of downs, martingales, mechanical and gag animals, abusive language or any other actions deemed bits of any type are prohibited. Use of a is ac- PUHWWYVWYPH[LI`VɉJPHSZ^PSSILKLLTLK ceptable for horses 5 years & under, or any age through reasonable cause for dismissal. /VYZLTHUZOPW3L]LS6US`3LH[OLYVYÅH[JOHPUJOPU ;OLKLJPZPVUVM[OLQ\KNLPUHU`JSHZZ^PSSILÄUHS straps 1/2 inch or wider are allowed. Split or unless overruled by the Grievance Committee. are permissible, but roping reins are not allowed. Classes 4. Adult help is limited to saddling and bridling horses Class A: Showmanship (Required) for members who are unable to do so. Lot 1: 9 - 13 5. Members are encouraged to lead saddled horses Lot 2: 14 and over MYVTOVYZL[YHPSLYWHYRPUNHYLHILMVYLTV\U[PUN 3V[!5V]PJLZ[`LHYPUWYVQLJ[ZLLSP]LZ[VJRY\SLZ3V[ 6. All grooming, warm-up, and training is to be done by 4: Yearling the 4-H horse member. Lot 4: Yearling 7. Only exhibitors, judge, ring steward, and show 3V[!*VS[[V4H[\YP[`3L]LSZ VɉJPHSZ^PSSILHSSV^LKPU[OLYPUN^OPSL[OLZOV^PZPU Class B: Colt-to-Maturity process. 3V[!@LHYSPUN/HS[LYJVUMVYTH[PVUJSHZZ 8. The judge or the steward will dismiss from the ring Lot 2: Yearling Trail - Lead Through HU`LU[Y`[OH[PZ\UY\S`VYUV[PUZ\ɉJPLU[JVU[YVSMVY[OL Lot 3: Yearling - Lounge Line safety of the handler or other exhibitors. Lot 4: C2M 2-year-old ;OLHKTPUPZ[YH[PVUVMHU`KY\NHɈLJ[PUN[OLJLU[YHS Lot 5: C2M 3-year-old ULY]V\ZZ`Z[LTZ[PT\SHU[VYKLWYLZZHU[VMHOVYZL Lot 6: C2M 4-year-old shown in any 4H class is strictly prohibited Lot 7: C2M 5-year-old 10. An exhibitor wishing to discuss any matter with the 3V[ !*49LSH[LKL_OPIP[ZSHILSLHJOILNPUUPUN^P[O Q\KNLT\Z[ÄYZ[JVU[HJ[[OL9PUN:[L^HYK(-;,9JVT- 3V[ (3V[ 1 pletion of the Horse Show. Class C: Green Horse 11. An exhibitor wishing to exit the arena during a class Lot 1: Level 1 must ride his/her horse to the center of the arena at a Lot 2: Level 2 ^HSRHUKYLX\LZ[WLYTPZZPVUMYVT[OLYPUNZ[L^HYK Lot 3: Level 3 Lot 4: Level 4 General Information: 3V[!.YLLU/VYZLYLSH[LKL_OPIP[Z 1. The judge is encouraged to give constructive criticism Lots A-J and suggestions for improvement, as well as to point out Class D: Open Class (*Lake County 4-H, FFA and Youth superior performance to exhibitors whenever possible. TLTILYZVUS`4LTILYT\Z[OH]LJVTWSL[LK/VYZL- 2. Ownership of the designated project horse by this ex- THUZOPWSL]LS[VLU[LY OPIP[VYPZUV[YLX\PYLK[OLWYVQLJ[HUPTHST\Z[ILPU[OL Lot 1: 9 - 13 continual care of the 4-H member for at least 90 days Lot 2: Western Pleasure 14 and Over prior to the Fair Horse Show. 3V[!>LZ[LYU,X\P[H[PVU  3. More than one family member may use the same 3V[!>LZ[LYU,X\P[H[PVUHUK6]LY horse, other than a colt-to-maturity project horse. How- Lot 5: English Pleasure 9 - 13 ever, when showing, neither the horse nor the rider may Lot 6: English Pleasure 14 and Over compete twice in the same class. Only one 4-H member 3V[!,UNSPZO,X\P[H[PVU  may use a colt-to-maturity horse since the goal of the 3V[ !,UNSPZO,X\P[H[PVUHUK6]LY project is to teach the member to train the horse. Lot 9: Hunter Hack open 5LP[OLY[OLOVZ[MHJPSP[`3HRL*V\U[`,_[LUZPVU6ɉJL Class E: Horsemanship (English) nor Lake County Fair Board is liable for any accident, Lot 1: Horsemanship Level 1 damage or loss of personal property to livestock or Lot 2: Horsemanship Level 2 person, including travel to and from the 4-H Fair Horse Lot 3: Horsemanship Level 3 Show. Lot 4: Horsemanship Level 4 ;OL/VYZL:OV^6ɉJPHSZYLZLY]L[OLYPNO[[VYLQLJ[ Lot 5: Horsemanship Level 5 any entry for disregard of the rules, as outlined in the Lot 6: Horsemanship Level 6

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Lot 7: Horsemanship Level 7 Lots 1 through 3 3V[ !/VYZLTHUZOPWYLSH[LKL_OPIP[Z Class O: Horse Careers Lots A - J Lots 1 through 3 Class F: Horsemanship (Western) Lot 1: Horsemanship Level 1 DIVISION 506: LLAMA Lot 2: Horsemanship Level 2 Lot 3: Horsemanship Level 3 *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may Lot 4: Horsemanship Level 4 not be entered as a stand-alone entry. Lot 5: Horsemanship Level 5 Lot 6: Horsemanship Level 6 General Rules Lot 7: Horsemanship Level 7 1. Llamas must be manageable and well trained 3V[ !/VYZLTHUZOPW9LSH[LK,_OPIP[Z 2. Lamas should be groomed, clean, hoofs trimmed and Lots A-J MYLLMYVTSPJLVYÅLHZ Class G: Ranch Horse 3. Camelid ages are as of the date of the show. Lot 1: Level 1 Lot 2: Level 2 Class A: Halter (Light-Medium Wool) Lot 3: Level 3 Light wool and medium wool Llamas included in this Lot 4: Level 4 division should have minimal to medium body wool and 3V[!9HUJO/VYZL9LSH[LK,_OPIP[Z neck wool with smooth heads a, ears and legs. Lots A-J Lot 1: Juvenile 6 to 12 months Class H: Trail** Lot 2: Yearling Female 13 to 24 months 4H`ILYPKKLU,UNSPZOVY>LZ[LYU Lot 3: Two year old female 24-35 months **Member must have completed Horsemanship level 2 Lot 4: Mature female over 36 months & older to enter. Lot 5: Yearling gelding 13 to 24 months Lot 1: 9 - 13 Lot 6: Two year old gelding 24-35 months Lot 2: 14 and Over Lot 7: Mature gelding over 36 months & older Class I: Driving Class B: Halter (Heavy Wool) Lot 1: Level 1 – Ground Driving Heavy wool llamas included in this division should have Lot 2: Level 2 – Beginning Driving abundant body and neck wool with normal to abundant 3V[!+YP]PUN9LSH[LK,_OPIP[Z head and neck wool Class J: Miniature Horse Obstacle Lot 1: Juvenile 6 to 12 months Lot 1: Level 1 Lot 2: Yearling Female 13 to 24 months Lot 2: Level 2 Lot 3: Two year old female 24-35 months Lot 3: Level 3 Lot 4: Mature female over 36 months & older Class K: Miniature Horse Jumping Lot 5: Yearling gelding 13 to 24 months Lot 1: Level 1 Lot 6: Two year old gelding 24-35 months Lot 2: Level 2 Lot 7: Mature gelding over 36 months of age & older Lot 3: Level 3 Class C: Obstacle/Trail Course Class L: Costume Class (after lunch break) Lot 1: Llama Obstacle/Trail Course Lot 1 Class D: Llama Showmanship Lot 1: Showmanship, Novice Please enter all Horse-Less Horse Projects, including Lot 2: Showmanship, Junior Horse Careers and Packing on the entry form provided Lot 3: Showmanship, Senior in your Fair Premium book. Horse projects to be shown during Interview Judg- ing, NOT at the horse show. DIVISION 507: SHEEP Class M: Packing Lots 1 through 3 *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may Class N: Horse - Independent Study not be entered as a stand-alone entry.

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(UPTHST\Z[ILPUWYVWLYS`ÄUPZOLKJVUKP[PVU[VILL_- measurement device, which will be placed against the hibited as a market lamb. Sheep should be cleaned ac- base of the tail and pinbones. It is strongly recommend- cording to breed and/or association recommendations. ed that tails should be at least 1.2 inches in length at It is recommended that market lambs be slick sheared. weaning. If the tail is too short that animal will not be After being washed, all sheep must be completely dried allowed to compete in any of the classes at the Lake before being penned and blanketed. Washing may take County Fair. place until 2 hours before show time. Only rams and Lamb tails will be rechecked at the Fair weigh-in novice showman may use a halter. Market lamb exhibitor using the same criteria as at the original weigh-in. MUST take another project and enter an exhibit from that Classes project at the Fair. Fair Guideline Rule #4 applies to all Class A: Market Lambs ^LPNO[!TPUTH_ sheep projects. Lot 1 *Fitting of sheep prior to showing at the Fair can only (See livestock rule #27) be done by the 4-H exhibitor. Class B: Feeder +L[LYTPULKI`1\KNL3V[ 7LUHZZPNUTLU[Z!,]LY`LɈVY[^PSSILTHKL[VRLLWJS\I Class C: Sheep Breeding Stock - Ram family members together. Please indicate foreseeable :\ɈVSR penning complications on fair entry form. Lot 1: Ram Lamb - Current Year All market lambs must have an acceptable tail length Lot 2: Ram - 1 to 2 Years as measured with a tail measuring device by the Market Lot 3: Ram - Over 2 Years Livestock Committee. Hampshire Lambs that are properly docked will have a minimum tail Lot 4: Ram Lamb - Current Year length of .5 inches at show, measured by the approved Lot 5: Ram - 1 to 2 Year

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Lot 6: Ram - Over 2 Years Class H: Shear Delight Any Other Purebreed Lots 1 through 3 Lot 7: Ram Lamb - Current Year Class I: Leading the Flock Lot 8: Ram - 1 to 2 Years Lots 1 through 3 Lot 9: Ram - Over 2 Year Class J: Sheep, Independent Study Cross Breed Lots 1 through 3 Lot 10: Ram Lamb - Current Year Lot 11: Ram - 1 to 2 Years DIVISION 508: SWINE Lot 12: Ram - Over 2 Years Wether Lamb *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may Lot 13: Wether Lamb not be entered as a stand-alone entry. Class D: Sheep Breeding Stock - Ewe :\ɈVSR Rules and Regulations Lot 1: Ewe Lamb - Current Year (SSHUPTHSZT\Z[ILJSLHUHUK^LSSÄ[[LK Lot 2: Ewe - 1 to 2 Years 2. Championship ribbons will be awarded at the time of Lot 3: Ewe - Over 2 Years judging. Hampshire 3.A Grand & Reserve Champion will be awarded in each Lot 4: Ewe Lamb - Current Year of these classes: Breeding Female, Market Hog, Feeder Lot 5: Ewe - 1 to 2 Year Pig, & Weaned Litter. Lot 6: Ewe - Over 2 Years 4. No more than 6 animals per exhibitor, and no more Any Other Purebreed than one entry per lot. Lot 7: Ewe Lamb - Current Year 5. Exhibitors in Market Hog MUST take another project, Lot 8: Ewe - 1 to 2 Years enter and exhibit from that project in the fair. Lot 9: Ewe - Over 2 Year 6. See additional rules and regulations in the “Livestock Cross Breed Rules” section of the fair book. Lot 10: Ewe Lamb - Current Year Classes Lot 11: Ewe - 1 to 2 Years Class A: Market Hog Lot 12: Ewe - Over 2 Years Lot 1: Market Hog - Minimum weight is 210lbs and Maxi- Class E: Sheep Showmanship (Required) mum weight is 320lbs. All breeds and cross breeds. Lot 1: Sheep Showmanship Novice Lot 2: Sheep Show- (See livestock rule #27) manship Junior Lot 3: Sheep Showmanship Senior Class B: Feeder Pig :LLSP]LZ[VJRY\SLZ 3V[!-LLKLYWPN[VILKL[LYTPULKI`Q\KNL Class F: Flock Class C: Swine Breeding Stock ,_OPIP[VYJHUVUS`LU[LYSV[MYVT*SHZZ- Chester White Lot 1: Flock - consisting of 1 Ram, 1 ewe and their Lot 1: Sow over 9 months VɈZWYPUN[V[HSHUPTHSZ6ɈZWYPUNULLKZ[VIL[OL Lot 2: Gilt under 9 months current year lambs. Lot 1 is designed for exhibitors to Hampshire WYLZLU[HUH[[YHJ[P]LÅVJR^OPJOKPZWSH`ZNLUL[PJKPYLJ- Lot 3: Sow over 9 months tion and progression. Lot 4: Gilt under 9 months 3V[!.L[VM:PYLJVUZPZ[ZVMVɈZWYPUNMYVT[OLZHTL Yorkshire ZPYLYHT`LHYZHUK\UKLY3V[PZKLZPNULKMVYL_OPI- Lot 5: Sow over 9 months itors who do not intend to exhibit a ram but are working Lot 6: Gilt under 9 months [VWYVNYLZZHUKI\PSKHÅVJR Other Breed Sheep Project - Activities Lot 7: Sow over 9 months Educational displays are encouraged as entries - 4-H Lot 8: Gilt Under 9 months project manuals, 4-H record journal sheets will not be Litters judged as an entry. Lot 9: Sow or Gilt with litter Class G: Lambs, Rams and You Lot 10: Weaned Litter Lots 1 through 3 Class D: Swine Showmanship (Required)

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Lot 1: Swine Showmanship, Novice Classes Lot 2: Swine Showmanship, Junior Class A: Machinery & Equipment Lot 3: Swine Showmanship, Senior Lot 1: Powered :LLSP]LZ[VJRY\SLZ Lot 2: Non-Powered Class E: The Incredible Pig Class B: Shop/Class Project Lot 1 through 3 Lot 1: Large Project (Material Cost over Class F: Putting the Oink in the Pig  Lot 1 through 3 Lot 2: Small Project (Material Cost under Class G: Going Whole Hog  Lot 1 through 3 Class C: Community Service Class H: Swine - Independent Study Lot 1: Community Service Project Lot 1 through 3 Class D: Agri-Science Display Project Lot 1: Plant Technology Display DIVISION 701: FFA Lot 2: Animal Technology Display Lot 3: Environmental Technology Display *Posters may be used to enhance an exhibit, posters may Lot 4: Ag. Mechanics Technology Display not be entered as a stand-alone entry. Class E: Supervised Agricultural Experience Program (Record Books) *Must be an active FFA member. Lot 1: Entrepreneurship

2020 Lake County Fair - 79 4-H Divisions & Classes

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DIVISION 702: CITIZENSHIP

Classes Class A: Navigating Citizenship Lots 1 through 3 Class B: Global Citizenship Lots 1 through 3 Class C: Interstate Exchange/Hosting Lots 1 through 3 Class D: Citizenship Independent Study Lots 1 through 3

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