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Miscellaneous 4-H Project Judging
When: Tues., July 8
Where: Kenton Ridge High School
4444 Middle Urbana Road, Springfield
Project Judging Time: 3:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Judging Schedule: Enclosed
Check-In: 15 min. prior to your judging time in Commons Area
Concession: Purchase food and beverage
What do you need to bring?
Completed Project Book or the required number of
activities completed for a given year. Support items:
patterns, experiment results, activities, photos, etc.
Project Item or Exhibit you made, grew, created,
produced, designed or constructed in your project.
Educational Display – If you do not have an actual item
you made. Examples include: poster, kit, model, exhibit
board, collage, mobile, storyboard or other creative piece.
What should you be prepared to do?
Share WHAT YOU DID with a judge -- what you learned through the project, how you met your project goals, and how you would like to extend your project experience.
ANSWER QUESTIONS about your project item, exhibit or display.
SHARE your project records, experiences, and activities.
Here are a few tips to help reduce judging stress:
Organize your project book and support items in a binder.
Make a checklist of what you need for each judging. Check items off as you finish or prepare them for judging. Keep the checklist in your 4-H project book and review before you leave home for judging. Refer to the 4-H Project Selection and Requirement Guide.
Gather your completed project book, item made and/or display together the night or day before judging.
Leave home early. Reduce stress for you and your family.
Review your project book and be prepared to talk about what you learned and did. Be yourself & have FUN!
Share your project work with someone while you wait.
Be proud of what you have done, you have worked hard.
Sarah Hoover and Chad Rigsby
Join 4-H Office as
2008 4-H College Summer Interns
They will be helping out at Skillathon, Project Judging, Fair, Camp and More!
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Tractor Driving Contest

When: Saturday, July 19, 9:00 AM
Where: Grass Area Near Track Clark County Fair
Who: 4-H & FFA members 12-18 years of age, 4-H members taking the 4-H Tractor projects must participate in both Miscellaneous Judging and the Tractor Driving Contest for State Fair Selection.
What: Two-wheel and four-wheel driving events, parts identification, safety and written exam
Course & Contest Info: Visit clark.osu.edu/4h/fair.htm or contact Jonah Johnson, Clark County Agriculture Educator, contest coordinator.
4-H Items for Sale – Get Yours Before They’re Gone
The 4-H Committee will be selling 4-H items during skillathon, project judging days and during the fair.
4-H & Clark County Fair Scrapbooking Supplies
4-H & Clark County Fair Die Cuts
4-H & Clark County Fair Wooden Photo Frames
4-H Tote Bags, Clip Boards, Ornaments, Stadium Cushions, and More.
2008 4-H Glory Be Plush Critters
Proceeds benefit the Clark County 4-H Endowment Fund.
4-H Fair Office in Youth Building
OSU Extension Office Staff will be busy helping committees throughout fair week at the shows, sales and events. We will staff the 4-H Fair Office in the Youth Building during the following hours:
Fri., July 18th – 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Sat., July 19th - Friday, July 25th - 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Come to the 4-H Fair Office during these hours to:
Pick up State Fair Selection Packets
Pick up Project Books entered in the Outstanding Project Book Contest.
Purchase 4-H Items
Get answers to questions!
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all educational programs conducted by Ohio State University Extension are
available to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race,
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Keith L. Smith, Associate Vice President, Agricultural Administration and
Director, OSU Extension TDD No. 800-589-8292 (Ohio only) or 614-292-1868
Updated: June 2008 |