DEPARTMENT 204                  YOUTH EXHIBITS                          (Expo Hall)

                                                                   Superintendent: Vickie Burton (540) 886-8327

                                                                           Committee: Ann Murray (540) 363-5304

RULES and REGULATIONS


  

1.  All exhibits will be received Tuesday, Aug.10, from 8:00am – 11:00am.   .Exhibits will be closed for judging until 5:00pm. Aug. 10, 2010.

2.  See other departments for additional youth classes.

3.  All exhibits can be picked up Sat. Aug.15 from 8:30pm – 10:00pm or Sunday Aug., 15, from 9:00am – 12:00pm.

4.  All exhibits in this department are subject to the General Rules of the Augusta County Fair.

5.  This department is for any youth in the following age categories; Junior: 8 and under, Intermediate: 9 – 13, Senior: 14 – 19, ages as of September 30, 2010.

6.  Entries for this department should be made on the general entry form.

7  .Pillows – fabric only.All other (example:cross stitch, latch hook, etc.) shall be entered under Dept. 206 – Household Art – Homemaking.

8   .All poster projects (1 sheet only) regular size poster board 22' x 28'

9  .Entries exhibited before, may not be shown again (except for farm sets).

10.  PREMIUM AWARDS: 1st - $3.00, 2nd - $2.00, 3rd - $1.00.

DIVISION

     

DIVISION I – YOUTH

Section A: Horse and Pony

Class 1 – Display of horse grooming equipment

Class 2 – Series of pictures telling story about horse or pony labeled

and brief description

Class 3 – Display of 6 horse feeds identified as to name and use.

Class 4 – Collection of toy or model horses labeled as to breed.Exhibitor

responsible to set up.

Class 5 – Posters – Conformational faults and parts of the horse.

Section B: Pet Care and Training Project

Class 6 – Dog grooming kit (labeled and identified)

Class 7 – Picture or set of pictures of youth and dog (labeled and identified)

Class 8 – Picture or set of pictures of youth and cat (labeled and identified)

Class 9 – Picture or set of pictures of other pet (labeled and identified)

Section C: Rabbits (Cages must have leak proof tray.Owners may remove rabbits after 7 pm on Tuesday (judging day).If left, owner is responsible for daily care and cleaning.

Class 10 – Pair of rabbits in cage

Class 11 – Single buck in cage

Class 12 – Single doe in cage

Section D: Reptiles and Amphibians

Class 13– Collecting equipment (identified and labeled how to use)

Class 14– Terrarium with reptile

Class 15– Other, not listed

Section E: Caring for the Environment

Class 16 – Recycling exhibit

Class 17 – Ecology exhibit

Class 18 – Rock collection – must be identified

Class 19 – Soil type collection – must be identified

Class 20—Recycling or ecology poster

Class 21– Other, not listed

Section F: Entomology

(All insects must be collected and mounted by the exhibitor since July 2006)

Class 22– Display of single insect

Class 23– Exhibit of 3 or more butterflies or moths

Class 24– Insect collection display (identified as to name, where found and

date collected) (1 single display)

Class 25– Poster display of life cycle of an insect

Section G – Forestry

Class 26 – Collection of 10 leaves, identified, dried or pressed

Class 27 – Collection of 10 leaf prints, identified

Class 28 – Exhibit of 10 samples of wood identified as to name and use

Class 29 – Exhibit of 6 poisonous plants, identified

Class 30 – Other, not listed

Section H: Wildlife

Class 31 – Bird Feeder

Class 32 – Bird House—Small under 16"

Class 33—Bird House—Large over 16"

Class 34– Collection of 6 bird foods, identified

Class 35– Mold of animal track

Class 36– Wildlife scrapbook

Class 37– Display of wildlife foods

Class 38– Furs, tanned/preserved by exhibitor, identified

Section I: Hunting and Fishing

Class 39 – Tackle box equipped by exhibitor

Class 40 – Fly fishing display

Class 41 – Fishing line knot display (knots identified and use)

Class 42 – Poster related to hunting or fishing

Class 43 – Other hunting or fishing item made by exhibitor

Class 44 – Display of fish species, identification

Section J: Outdoor Meals

Class 45 – Picnic baskets – with theme equipped by exhibitor

Class 46 – Camping safety exhibit

Class 47 – Picnic item made by exhibitor

 

Section K: Health and Safety

Class 48 – First aid kit assembled by exhibitor for the home

Class 49 – Exhibit of 10 common household poisons labeled &

household use identified.

Section L: Automotive Care

Class 50 – Car wash kit

Class 51 – Emergency repair kit

Class 52 – First aid kit assembled by exhibitor for car

Section M: Woodworking

Class 53– Book ends

Class 54– Clock

Class 55—Nail and tool box

Class 56– Towel rack

Class 57– Cutting board

Class 58– Lamp

Class 59– Other wood item made by exhibitor

Section N: Livestock: Poster display of breeds

Class 60 – Beef

Class 61 – Sheep

Class 62 – Swine

Class 63 – Dairy

Class 64—Goat

Class 65—Rabbits

Class 66—Poultry

Section O: Miscellaneous

Class 67 – Electric Energy poster/display

Class 68 – Food and nutrition poster/display of food groups

Class 69 – Computer, poster/display or computer generated graphics

Class 70 – Bicycle care

Class 71 – Collection (coins, arrowheads, etc., 20 items must be mounted and

stationary)

Section P: Aquatic and marine Science

Class 72 – Pollution

Class 73 – Underwater plants identified

Class 74 – Watersheds – How do they work

Section Q: Veterinary Science

Class 75 – First Aid kit for horses assembled by exhibitor

Class 76 – First Aid kit for dog or cat assembled by exhibitor

Class 77 – Veterinary Science, other not listed

Section R: Model Crafts

Class 78 – Model Cars (plastic)

Class 79 – Model Cars (wooden)

Class 80 – Model Cars (other)

Class 81 – Model Planes

Class 82 – Model Ships

Class 83 – Model Rockets

Class 84 – Structures (Bridges)

Class 85 – Structures (lighthouses)

Class 86 – Structures (other)

Class 87 – Dwellings (homes)

Class 88– Dwellings (Indian log homes)

Class 89– Dwellings (other)

Class 90– Lego Model, Castle Structures, one entry per exhibitor

Class 91– Lego Model, Space, one entry per exhibitor

Class 92– Lego Model, "Working" model, one entry per exhibitor

Class 93– Lego Model, Other not listed, one entry per exhibitor

Class 94– Other Model Crafts

Section S: Home Environment

Class 95– Pillow (Fabric only. All others may be entered under homemaking.)

Class 96 - Scattered Rug

Class 97 - Stuffed animals

Class 98– Scrap Book

Class 99 - Display of 4-H ribbons

Class 100 Hot Pad or Pot Holder

Class 101 Other, not listed

Section T: Family Life and You and Tots

Class 102 – Child's Toy (made by exhibitor)

Class 103 – Game and/or directions for a game you have made up

Class 104 – A diagram of your house with escape routes

Section U:Youth Club Display

All 4-H, FFA, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and other community service youth organizations encouraged to participate in the Youth Club Display contest.The purpose is to educate and promote your club to the general public with a display that will be 4' X 4' X 8'.Tables will be provided and displays do not have to be manned, but please maintain during the week of the fair.

A $25.00 premium will be awarded in each of the following categories:

·most educational

·best promotional

·most creative

·best representation of your club

Please use the general entry form to enter as a club.Entry forms must be received by August 1, 2010.

For more information please contact the fair office at:(540) 245-5627