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2017 BAKER COUNTY FAIR OFFICIAL PREMIUM BOOK PAGE 61 7. Contestants should cite their major references at the con- clusion of their speech. 8. Anyone may ask questions of the contestant. 211 602 011 Public Speaking, Junior 211 602 012 Public Speaking, Intermediate 211 602 013 Public Speaking, Senior Impromptu Speaking (not recommended for juniors) The presenter must compose and deliver a speech with no prior preparation. No visual aids may be used. 1. Contestants will draw topics at random. 2. Once contestants draw a topic, they will have five minutes to prepare before they begin their speech. The contestant may write notes on one 3 x 5 inch notecard. 3. The speech should be 3 to 5 minutes in length. 4. During the speech, contestants should introduce themselves by name, county, and topic. 5. A microphone, table and easel will be provided. 6. No questions may be asked at the conclusion of the speech. 211 603 012 Impromptu Speaking, Intermediate 211 603 013 Impromptu Speaking, Senior Videography Videography classes are open to all 4-H members in all project areas. Members and/or teams may enter one exhibit per class. Suitable topics include project and non-project related subject matter. All portions of the video and sound must support the 4-H code of behavior. Audio or video parts not actually record- ed by the member(s) must be from the public domain or not infringe on copyright. Public display of the video will be at the discretion of 4-H management. All audio or video parts not re- corded by member must be given credit at the end of the movie. (Time for the credit roll does not count in the movie minutes) Videos must be between 30 seconds and 10 minutes in length, not including the entry information at the beginning. All exhibits must be accompanied by a Videography Exhibit Explanation Card (213-03). Judging criteria are outlined on the Videography Score Sheet (213-04). Both are available from the county Extension Office or state 4-H website at: http://ore- gon.4h.oregonstate.edu/fair-exhibit-and-contest-materials To be eligible for judging, videos must be presented in a format viewable on any computer or uploaded to the website. Options and instructions are available from the county Extension office or the state 4-H website at: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/ communications-projects Fill in blank in class number (_) with corresponding number for Junior, Intermediate, Senior, or Club/Team 1 - Junior 2 - Intermediate 3 - Senior 4 - Club/Team 213 100 00(_) Promotional (advertisements, public service announcements, other promotional pieces) 213 200 00(_) Documentary (oral history, travel log and other documentary pieces) 213 300 00(_) Educational (would include “how to” or infor- mational pieces) 213 400 00(_) Performance (emphasize capturing a perfor- mance – not the quality of the performance itself) 213 500 00(_) Animation FFA AGRICULTURE MECHANICS Agriculture Mechanics 1. All shop entries must be the products of Agricultural Edu- cation students or active FFA members during the current year. 2. Projects must be complete. 3. Projects may be shifted from one class to another at the discretion of the judge. 4. When there are five or more projects of the same kind, a separate class may be created (for example, picnic tables). 5. Batteries are to be disconnected from power driven proj- ects. 6. Chapter Advisors are responsible for delivery and marking their Chapter shop display. 7. Champion Ribbon may be awarded in each Division and a Grand Champion Rosette for overall Divisions will be awarded. Trailers 10701 Stock 10702 Utility 10703 Machine 10704 Pipe 10705 Other Large Construction 10801 Metal 10802 Wood 10803 Wood and Metal 10804 Feeding and Watering Devices 10805 Other Medium Construction 10901 Metal 10902 Wood 10903 Wood and Metal 10904 Feeding and Watering Devices 10905 Implements 10906 Small Trailers, garden type 10907 Other Small Construction 11001 Metal 11002 Wood 11003 Wood and Metal 11004 Saw Horse 11005 Feeder 11006 Nail and/or Tool Boxes 11007 Other Reconstruction Note: : Reconstruction entries must be accompanied with a statement indicating what was actually done, the cash outlay for making the improvement and hours of labor involved. Before and after pictures are suggested. 11101 Trailers 11102 Large Projects 11103 Medium Projects 11104 Small Projects SCORE CARD FOR AGRICULTURE MECHANICS Points 1. Instructional Value.............. 20 (The exhibit or project has provided desirable learn­ ing activities in Agricultural Mechanics Instruction.) 2. Duality of Work.................. 50 (Design, use of materials, construction practices exhibitor or project completed.) 3. Usefulness............................ 15 (The exhibit or project has a practical use at home.) 4. Finish................................... 15 (The exhibit or project has proper finish, paint, var­nish, etc., for the type of use.).