2017 Woodbury County Fairbook WCF - Fairbook | Page 83

Woodbury County Fair 79 4-H Clover Kids Cat Show Please see Cat Show general rules. Open to youth enrolled in Woodbury County 4-H Clover Kids in grades K-3 rd . Clover Kids may bring one animal, a cat or kitten. Clover kids will be asked by the judge about their cat/kitten, the care, handling, etc. Clover Kids are allowed to participate in the fun event classes. Clover Kids exhibitors are to wear dark pants, jeans, or shirt and a Clover Kid shirt or white blouse. Participation ribbons will be awarded. 3220. 4-H Clover Kids Cat Show 4-H Fair Trophies and 4-H Fair Awards All new 4-H Fair Trophies and 4-H Fair Awards must be approved by the 4-H & Fair Committee by Monday of Fair Week 4-H BUILDING EXHIBITS 4-H BUILDING GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 4-H'ers who have completed 4 th grade through 12 th grade are eligible to exhibit at the Woodbury County Fair in the 4-H Fair Classes. 4-H members exhibiting at the Woodbury County Fair must have a 4-H Enrollment form and enrollment fee, medical form and the Iowa Code of Ethics entered in 4-H Online or the paper forms to the Woodbury County Extension office by May 15 to exhibit at the Woodbury County Fair. Youth in the Clover Kids program for members in grades K-3 may exhibit projects in the 4-H building. 4-H Clover kids must have filled out an enrollment form, medical form and Iowa Code of ethics entered in 4-H Online (or paper forms). Clover Kids members will receive a participation ribbon(s) on their exhibits. 1. 4-H members and Clover Kids members must purchase a $2.00 Youth Exhibitor Ticket. Each club is responsible for checking in the exhibits according to the club time schedule and for removing their projects at the close of the fair. Exhibits will be released at 4:00 p.m. Sunday of the Fair. Also see rule #19 in this section. 2. Eligible exhibits are an outgrowth of work done as a planned part of the 4-H’ers participation in 4-H projects or programs during the current 4-H year. Exhibits can be done by an individual or group and may represent all or part of the learning in the project or program. 4-H Participants in 4-H special interest and school enrichment programs and/or 4-H community clubs in grades 4 th -12 th , or equivalent, are eligible to exhibit. 3. A written explanation, audio recording, or video recording is to be included as part of each exhibit. The 4-H’er will be responsible for bringing the equipment needed for their exhibit to be viewed by the 4-H Judge. 4. The exhibitor should respond briefly to the following questions about the exhibit: