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4-H Clubs, Educational Booths: 2012

DEPARTMENT Y
EDUCATIONAL BOOTHS
Paul Rickenbacher, Superintendent
Regulations
1. Entries in this department must be made with the secretary on open class entry blank. The first entries will be accepted. Space will be provided for that number.
2. Entries will close Friday, August 17, 5:00 P.M.
3. Exhibits should be of an educational type rather than farm produce display. Exhibits should be so organized as to explain and illustrate some single aim or activity of the organization.
4. Electric current will be provided but decorative material must be furnished by the exhibitor.
5. Exhibits should be planned on the following basis:
a. Power to attract attention, such as originality, and the use of life, motion, color and light.
b. Power to arouse and hold interest of all classes of people.
c. Development of the exhibit to include one idea neatly labeled and logically arranged so as to present an artistic, neat and attractive appearance.
Class 1 – Family Career & Community Leaders of America – $20.00
Class 2 – Hardin County FFA Chapters – $20.00
Class 3 – Junior Granges
Class 4 – Boy Scouts of America – $2.00 per troop showing
Class 5 – Subordinate Granges
Class 6 – Garden Clubs
NOTE: Premiums for Class 3 and 6: 1st – $30.00, 2nd – $25.00, 3rd – $20.00, all others $15.00 each.
NOTE: Premiums for Class 5: 1st – $80.00, 2nd – $70, 3rd – $60.00, 4th – $55.00, all others $50.00 each.
NOTE: Theme for Class 5 will be each Grange’s choice.
SUBORDINATE GRANGE EXHIBIT
SCORE CARD
Judging: Wednesday, September 5, 6:00 P.M.

1. Top of booths will be optional.
2. The space between the wall of booth and picket  fence will be left undecorated.
3. Color of walls optional.
4. No sound such as records, tapes, etc.
Points
1. Originality of theme
and material used                      20
2. Effectiveness in portraying the
aims and purposes of the grange         20
3. Attractiveness                                          Ability to attract and hold
attention. Neatness                         20
4. Achievements and community
service                                                        Achievement of local Grange                   15
5. General idea around which
exhibit is built                      10
6. Handicrafts                                          10
7. Farm Products                              10
JUNIOR GRANGE FAIR EXHIBIT    
SCORE CARD
1. General Appearance                                      40
Neatness
Originality
Presentation of  booth theme
Age appropriate
including Grange name, number and
booth committee
2. Demonstration of Junior Grange
principles                         30
To include but not limited to:
Education
Conservation
Family
Community
Rural/Urban Life
3. Demonstration of Junior Grange
activities                            30
To include, but not limited to:
State and national contests/programs
Local activities
Literary programs

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