2017 Project Completion and Fair Requirements 1/4/2017
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
About 4-H
91 Discovering 4-H
B All activities in 9 interest areas Project summary
All activities in the book should be completed. Member should bring a poster dealing with some aspect of the project and be prepared to answer questions about their knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional): Poster or educational display in club or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County
Fairgrounds No state fair event
1/4/2017, page 2
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Animal Sciences Beef
117 Beef Project and Record Book (for beef breeding, beef feeder, dairy feeder, and market beef projects)
X
Project animal by required date Project goals and objectives Member Project Guide, Quality
Assurance, and Animal Records sections
At least 1 topic of interest At least 5 learning activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities. Club or county level project review County project judging (may be
optional)
Must participate in interview judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed. Skill-a-thon is optional but strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
See “Jr. Livestock” events under the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
Companion Animals and Rabbits
200 All About Dogs
B
All 8 activities and Talking It Over questions
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring your completed project book/record book, dog, and a poster or educational display. Be prepared to answer questions about your book and project experiences Fair (optional): Poster or educational display in club or all-county booth
Sunday, June 25 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds Companion Animal Day
1/4/2017, page 3
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
201 Dog Project and Record Book (for pet, obedience, showmanship, performance and working dog projects)
X
Project animal by required date Project goals Member Project Guide, Dog Care
and Welfare, and Animal Records sections
Club or county level project review County project judging (may be
optional)
Bring your completed project book/record book, dog, and a poster or educational display. Be prepared to answer questions about your book and project experiences Fair (optional): Poster or educational display in club or all-county booth
Sunday, June 25 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
See “Jr. Livestock” events under the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
202 Dog Achievement Program
X
To earn a certificate, choose 3 topic areas within one category and complete all 5 activities with each selected topic area, for a total of 15 activities. For more details, see project book or www.ohio4h.org/DAP.
Participation in judging is not required
Sunday, June 25 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
215 Cavy Project and Record Book
X
Project animal by required date Project goals and objectives Member Project Guide, animal care
and welfare activities, and animal records
At least 5 of the learning activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities County project judging (may be
optional)
Bring your completed project book / record book, cavy, and a poster or educational display. Be prepared to answer questions about your book and project experiences Fair (optional): Poster or educational display in club or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds Companion Animal Day
1/4/2017, page 4
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
216 Purr-fect Pals, Level 1
B
Cat-a-logue Your Knowledge evaluation, before and after project
At least 7 activities each year
Bring your completed project book/ record book, cat, and a poster or educational display. Be prepared to answer questions about your book and project experiences Fair (optional): Poster or educational display in club or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds Companion Animal Day
217 Climbing Up! Level 2
I
Cat-a-logue Your Knowledge evaluation, before and after project
At least 7 activities each year
Bring your completed project book/record book, cat, and a poster or educational display. Be prepared to answer questions about your book and project experiences Fair (optional): Poster or educational display in club or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds Companion Animal Day
218 Leaping Forward, Level 3
A
Cat-a-logue Your Knowledge evaluation, before and after project
At least 7 activities each year
Bring your completed project book/ record book, cat, and a poster or educational display. Be prepared to answer questions about your book and project experiences Fair (optional): Poster or educational display in club or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds Companion Animal Day
1/4/2017, page 5
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
220 Pocket Pets Project and Record Book
X
Project animal by required date Project goals and objectives Member Project Guide, animal care
and welfare activities, and animal records
At least 5 of the learning activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities County project judging (may be
optional)
Bring your completed project book/record book, pet, and a poster or educational display. Be prepared to answer questions about your book and project experiences Fair (optional): Poster or educational display in club or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds Companion Animal Day
225 Breeding Rabbit Project and Record Book
X
Project animal by required date At least 1 topic of Interest At least 5 activities At least 2 project experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Quality Assurance and Rabbit
Records sections Club or county level project review County project judging (may be
optional)
Must participate in interview judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed. Skill-a-thon is optional but strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
See “Jr. Livestock” events under the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
226 Market Rabbit Project and Record Book
X
Project animal by required date At least 1 topics of interest At least 5 activities At least 2 project experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Quality Assurance and Rabbit
Records sections Club or county level project review County project judging (may be
optional)
Must participate in interview judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed. Skill-a-thon is optional but strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
See “Jr. Livestock” events under the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
1/4/2017, page 6
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
227 Pet Rabbit Project and Record Book
X
Project animal by required date At least 1 topic of interest At least 8 activities At least 2 project experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Quality Assurance and Rabbit
Records sections Club or county level project review County project judging (may be
optional)
Must bring pet rabbit to judging. Must participate in interview judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed. Skill-a-thon is optional but strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair rules
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
Companion Animal Day
230 4-H PetPALS Project and Record Book
X
Project animal by required date Project Goals and Objectives At least 2 project experiences Other animal project records County project judging (may be
optional) Must be enrolled in a PetPALS
program under the direction of a master 4-H PetPALS leader
This project will be judged as a group by appointment with Extension staff Fair (optional): Poster or educational display in club or all-county booth for each member
By Appointment
Companion Animal Day
1/4/2017, page 7
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Dairy Cattle
122 Dairy Heifer Project and Record Book
X
Project animal by required date Member Project Guide, Quality
Assurance, and Animal Records sections
Club or county level project review County project judging (may be
optional)
Must participate in interview judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed. Skill-a-thon is optional but strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
See “Jr. Livestock” events under the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
126 Dairy Cow Project and Record Book
X
Project animal by required date Member Project Guide, Quality
Assurance, and Animal Records sections
Club or county level project review County project judging (may be
optional)
Must participate in interview judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed. Skill-a-thon is optional but strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
See “Jr. Livestock” events under the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
1/4/2017, page 8
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Goats
135 Goat Project and Record Book (for breeding, fiber, harness, market, pack, pygmy, and companion projects)
X
Project animal by required date Project goals and objectives Member Project Guide, Quality
Assurance, and Animal Records sections
Club or county level project review County project judging (may be
optional)
Must participate in interview judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed. Skill-a-thon is optional but strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds See “Jr. Livestock” events under
the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
Horses
173 Horseless Horse
B
Planning Your Project section At least 4 interest areas All recommended activities in your
selected interest areas At least 2 organized activities At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities One-page report
Must participate in interview judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed. Skill-a-thon is optional but strongly encouraged. Fair (optional): Poster or educational display in club or all-county booth
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
No state fair event
1/4/2017, page 9
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
174 Beginning Horse Management
B
Project horse required by deadline Appropriate helmet and other
equipment Planning Your Project section All interest areas At least 2 Things to Do in each
interest area At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project record One-page report
Horse Safety Program for first-time program participants
Must participate in interview
judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed.
Skill-a-thon is optional but
strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair
rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds Must qualify at PAS show. Must follow Uniform Rules for 4-H
Horse Shows See “Jr. Livestock” events under
the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
175 Light Horse Selection
I
Project horse required by deadline Appropriate helmet and other
equipment Planning Your Project section All interest areas At least 2 Things to Do in each
interest area At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Questions on pages 55-57 Complete the judging description of
your horse Completed 190R Equine Record
Book One-page report
Horse Safety Program for first-time program participants
Must participate in interview
judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed.
Skill-a-thon is optional but
strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair
rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds Must qualify at PAS show. Must follow Uniform Rules for 4-H
Horse Shows See “Jr. Livestock” events under
the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
1/4/2017, page 10
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
177 Horse Training: How to Talk to Your Horse
I
Project horse required by deadline Appropriate helmet and other
equipment Completed 190R Equine Record
Book
Horse Safety Program for first-time program participants
Must participate in interview
judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed.
Skill-a-thon is optional but
strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair
rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds Must qualify at PAS show. Must follow Uniform Rules for 4-H
Horse Shows See “Jr. Livestock” events under the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
180 Learning to Jump
I
Project horse required by deadline Appropriate helmet and other
equipment All 3 project areas At least 5 activities in each interest
area At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities One-page summary Complete 190R Equine Record Book
Horse Safety Program for first-time program participants
Must participate in interview
judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed.
Skill-a-thon is optional but
strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair
rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds Must qualify at PAS show. Must follow Uniform Rules for 4-H
Horse Shows See “Jr. Livestock” events under the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
1/4/2017, page 11
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
181 Draft Horses I
Project horse required by deadline Appropriate helmet and other
equipment Planning Your Project section Interest areas 1-5 and 7 (new
members) Interest areas 2-7 (returning
members) Things to Do in each interest area At least 2 learning opportunities At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Completed 190R Equine Record
Book One-page summary
Horse Safety Program for first-time program participants
Must participate in interview
judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed.
Skill-a-thon is optional but
strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair
rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds Must qualify at PAS show. Must follow Uniform Rules for 4-H
Horse Shows See “Jr. Livestock” events under
the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
184 Standardbred Horse
I
Project horse required by deadline Appropriate helmet and other
equipment Planning Your Project section Explore all interest areas At least 2 Things to Do At least 2 project learning
experiences and 2 leadership/citizenship activities
Completed 190R Equine Record Book
One-page summary
Horse Safety Program for first-time program participants
Must participate in interview
judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed.
Skill-a-thon is optional but
strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair
rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds Must qualify at PAS show. Must follow Uniform Rules for 4-H
Horse Shows See “Jr. Livestock” events under
the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
1/4/2017, page 12
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
185 Equine Reproduction and Genetics
A
Project horse required by deadline Appropriate helmet and other
equipment Planning Your Project section All 3 major interest areas At least 3 Things to Do in each of
your selected interest areas At least 3 project learning activities
and 3 leadership/citizenship activities
Completed 190R Equine Record Book
Project diary or scrapbook
Horse Safety Program for first-time program participants
Must participate in interview
judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed.
Skill-a-thon is optional but
strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair
rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds Must qualify at PAS show. Must follow Uniform Rules for 4-H
Horse Shows See “Jr. Livestock” events under
the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
188 Trail Riding I
Project horse required by deadline Appropriate helmet and other
equipment Planning Your Project section All interest areas At least 2 Things to Do in each
interest area At least 2 project learning
experiences and 2 leadership/citizenship activities
Completed 190R Equine Record Book
One-page summary
Horse Safety Program for first-time program participants
Must participate in interview
judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed.
Skill-a-thon is optional but
strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair
rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds Must qualify at PAS show. Must follow Uniform Rules for 4-H
Horse Shows See “Jr. Livestock” events under
the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
1/4/2017, page 13
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
189 Dressage I
Project horse required by deadline Appropriate helmet and other
equipment Planning Your Project section New members explore interest areas
1-4 and first year Completion of project activities
Repeating members complete Completion of Project activities
All of the Things to Do At least 2 project learning
experiences and 2 leadership/citizenship activities
Completed 190R Equine Record Book
One-page report
Horse Safety Program for first-time program participants
Must participate in interview
judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed.
Skill-a-thon is optional but
strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair
rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
Must participate in a dressage competition and meet scoring requirements
Must follow Uniform Rules for 4-H Horse Shows
See “Jr. Livestock” events under the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
762 Horse Nutrition
A
Project horse required by deadline Appropriate helmet and other
equipment Completed 190R Equine Record
Book
Horse Safety Program for first-time program participants
Must participate in interview
judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed.
Skill-a-thon is optional but
strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair
rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds Must qualify at PAS show. Must follow Uniform Rules for 4-H
Horse Shows See “Jr. Livestock” events under
the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
1/4/2017, page 14
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Llamas and Alpacas
132 Llama and Alpaca Project and Record Book
X
Project animal by required date Project Goals and Objectives Member Project Guide, Animal Care
and Welfare, and Animal Records sections
Club or county level project review County project judging (may be
optional)
Must participate in interview judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed.
Skill-a-thon is optional but
strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair
rules
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County
Fairgrounds See “Open Livestock” events
under the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com
Poultry 150 Poultry
Project and Record Book (for exhibition and market chicken, duck, goose, turkey; chicken, egg production: hens and pullet; and helmeted guinea fowl projects)
X
Project animal by required date Project goals and objectives Member Project Guide, Quality
Assurance, and Animal Records sections
Club or county level project review County project judging (may be
optional)
Must participate in interview judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed. Skill-a-thon is optional but strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair rules
Saturday,
August 19 Wyandot
County Fairgrounds
See “Jr. Livestock” events under the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
1/4/2017, page 15
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Sheep
198 Market Lamb Project and Record Book
X
Project animal by required date All activities Club or county level project
review County project judging (may be
optional)
Must participate in interview judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed. Skill-a-thon is optional but strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair rules
Saturday,
August 19 Wyandot
County Fairgrounds
See “Jr. Livestock” events under the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
199 Sheep Breeding Project and Record Book
X
Project animal by required date At least 1 topic of interest At least 5 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Quality Assurance and Animal
Records sections Club or county level project
review County project judging (optional)
Must participate in interview judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed. Skill-a-thon is optional but strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair rules
Saturday,
August 19 Wyandot
County Fairgrounds
See “Jr. Livestock” events under the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
1/4/2017, page 16
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Swine
139 Market Hog Project and Record Book
X
Project animal by required date At least 1 topic of interest At least 5 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Quality Assurance and Animal
Records sections Club or county level project
review County project judging (optional)
Must participate in interview judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed. Skill-a-thon is optional but strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair rules
Saturday,
August 19 Wyandot
County Fairgrounds
See “Jr. Livestock” events under the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
140 Swine Breeding Project and Record Book
X
Project animal by required date At least 1 topic of interest At least 5 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Quality Assurance and Animal
Records sections Club or county level project
review County project judging (optional)
Must participate in interview judging with completed project book/record book and be prepared to share project information and knowledge from project for interest areas you completed Skill-a-thon is optional but strongly encouraged. Fair (optional)-see Jr. Fair rules
Saturday,
August 19 Wyandot
County Fairgrounds
See “Jr. Livestock” events under the Competitions tab at www.ohiostatefair.com.
See also http://4hansci.osu.edu.
Veterinary Science
244 From Airedales to Zebras, Level 1
B
Set goals and record project highlights
At least seven activities each year At least 21 of the activities in
three years Complete the “Whaddya Know?”
survey before and after activities
Project evaluation
Member should bring book and an educational display about some aspect of the project. Be prepared to share project knowledge Fair (optional)-bring an exhibit showing one phase of the project and display in club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
STEM Day: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 17
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
245 All Systems Go! Level 2
I
Set goals and record project highlights
At least seven activities each year At least 21 of the activities in
three years Complete the “Whaddya Know?”
survey before and after activities
Project evaluation
Member should bring book and an educational display about some aspect of the project. Be prepared to share project knowledge Fair (optional)-bring an exhibit showing one phase of the project and display in club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
STEM Day: completed project book, display, and interview
246 On the Cutting Edge, Level 3
A
Set goals and record project highlights
At least seven activities each year At least 21 of the activities in
three years Complete the “Whaddya Know?”
survey before and after activities
Project evaluation
Member should bring book and an educational display about some aspect of the project. Be prepared to share project knowledge Fair (optional)-bring an exhibit showing one phase of the project and display in club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
STEM Day: completed project book, display, and interview
Child and Family Development
434 Growing on My Own,
Step 1
B, ages 9-11
7 chapter activities, 1 main activity in each of the 4 chapters, and a project portfolio
At least 1 additional organized activity
At least 1 leadership/citizenship/career exploration activity
Project review
Bring completed project book, portfolio and one thing you made. Be prepared to discuss project experience and how you have applied what you learned to other life situations. Fair (optional)-Exhibit article made and something from your portfolio in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Family Life Day: Pencil, completed project book, project portfolio, interview
1/4/2017, page 18
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
435 Growing with Others, Step 2
I, ages 11-14
7 chapter activities, 1 main activity in each of the 4 chapters, and a project portfolio
At least 2 additional organized activities
At least 2 leadership/citizenship/career exploration activities
Project review
Bring completed project book, portfolio and one thing you made. Be prepared to discuss project experience and how you have applied what you learned to other life situations. Fair (optional)-Exhibit article made and something from your portfolio in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Family Life Day: Pencil, completed project book, project portfolio, interview
436 Growing in Communities, Step 3
A, ages 15-19
7 chapter activities, 1 main activity in each of the 4 chapters
At least 2 additional organized activities
At least 2 leadership/citizenship/career exploration activities
Project review and project portfolio
Bring completed project book, portfolio and one thing you made. Be prepared to discuss project experience and how you have applied what you learned to other life situations. Fair (optional)-Exhibit article made and something from your portfolio in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Family Life Day: Pencil, completed project book, project portfolio, interview
1/4/2017, page 19
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
442 Family History Treasure Hunt (Genealogy)
I
Activities in 9 areas 1 learning experience 1 leadership/citizenship activity Project evaluation
Complete the Planning Your Project section. Select and complete at least one other 4-H experience/organized 4-H activity and at least one Leadership/Citizenship activity each year you are enrolled in the project. Bring your completed project book, correspondence log, research journal, pedigree charts and family group sheets with proper documentation and will be based on the current years experiences. Fair (optional)-Exhibit an educational display in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Family Life Day: pencil, correspondence log, research journal, pedigree charts, and family group sheets with documentation
Clothing and Textile Science
409 Sew Fun! B
All 5 project areas At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities A pin cushion and fully elastic-
waisted skirt, shorts, pants, or capris
Project review
Bring your completed project book and two items (one fully elastic-waisted skirt, shorts, pants, or capris) made using easy or beginner patterns and a pin cushion. Model garment selected and accessories to complement it for the judge and the style revue. Know and share details about the project and construction techniques. Fair (optional)-Display items made in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Clothing Days: completed project book and fully elastic-waisted skirt, shorts, pants, or capris
1/4/2017, page 20
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
410 Fun with Clothes
B
All 6 interest areas Decorate a sweatshirt or T-shirt At least 2 additional organized
activities At least 2
leadership/citizenship/career exploration activities
Project evaluation and You Be the Judge
Bring completed book and complete the “Planning Your Project” section of the project book. Select a new item or one from your wardrobe to wear with your decorated top and your completed outfit for judging and the style revue. Be prepared to discuss garment construction and project experience. Fair (optional)-Display an educational exhibit showing what you learned from the project in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Clothing Days: completed project book and outfit
411 em•bel•lish: A 4-H Guide
to Wearable Art
I
All 10 activities and 3 journal pages At least one embellished garment At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring your completed project book and at least one embellished garments. Model garment selected and accessories to complement it for the judge and the style revue. Know and share details about the project and construction techniques. Fair (optional)-Display items made in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds Clothing Days: completed project
book and embellishment(s) on at least one garment
1/4/2017, page 21
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
413 Sundresses and Jumpers
B
All 5 project areas At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities A sundress or jumper Project review
Model your sundress or jumper and the accessories you have selected to complement it for the judge and the style revue. Bring pattern and completed project book. Be prepared to discuss garment construction and project experience. Fair (optional)-Display sundress or jumper (attach pattern envelope) in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds Clothing Days: completed project
book and outfit
419 Tops for Tweens
B
All 4 interest areas At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities One-page report and a project
evaluation
Bring completed project book, the pattern, and the top you made, along with the coordinating garments and accessories to make the “total look” outfit. Halter tops are not acceptable. Be prepared to discuss with the judge the methods and techniques that were used. Model your garment for both judging and style revue. Fair (optional)-Display items made (attach pattern envelope) in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Clothing Days: completed project book and outfit
1/4/2017, page 22
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
424 Clothing for Middle School
I, ages 10-14
All 5 interest areas At least 1 garment with sleeves or a
skirt or pants plus a top such as a vest, collarless jacket, sweater, blouse, or other top, with or without sleeves
At least 1 additional organized activity, 1 leadership/citizenship activity and 1 career experience.
Project evaluation and project summary
Bring completed project book. Model your constructed outfit for the judge and the style revue. Be prepared to discuss your total look outfit and project experience. Fair (optional)-Display your complete outfit (pattern envelope attached) in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Clothing Days: completed project book and outfit
406 Clothes for High School and College
A
All 5 major areas At least 2 additional organized
activities At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities A wardrobe inventory At least 1 outfit with a minimum of 2
pieces or a 1-piece garment with sleeves, plus some other style detail not tried before
Repair at least 3 items from your wardrobe
Project summary
Bring your completed project book, pattern and outfit you constructed. Be prepared to discuss garment construction and project experience. Model your outfit for the judge and style revue. Fair (optional)-Display your complete outfit (pattern envelope attached) in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Clothing Days: completed project book and outfit
1/4/2017, page 23
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
407 Accessories for Teens
B, ages 13+
All 4 interest areas At least 1 additional 4-H activity At least 1 leadership/citizenship
experience Wardrobe evaluation and
accessories to complement at least 1 outfit
At least 1 accessory: bag/purse, belt/cummerbund, footwear/shoe covers, hat, gloves, jewelry, removable collar/dickey/jabot, scarf/tie, muffler/shawl, socks/hosiery, or suspenders to complete the appearance of an outfit
Project record and evaluation
Bring completed project book and model the outfit,
including accessories, for the judge and the style revue.
Be prepared to discuss skills you have learned and
knowledge of buymanship, construction, understanding
of appearance, and other aspects of accessorizing
clothing and textiles.
Fair (optional)-Display your garment and accessories for this project in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Clothing Days: completed project book and outfit (Wear at least one accessory you made with the outfit it was designed for)
420 Outerwear for Anywhere
A
All 4 projects areas and activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities An advanced-level outer garment,
such as a coat, jacket, raincoat, cape, or other similar outer garment, and add other clothing accessories for a total look.
Project summary and project review
Bring completed project book and pattern, model article made and complete outfit for the judge and style revue. Be able to answer questions about construction and your project experiences. Fair (optional)-Exhibit complete outfit with the pattern envelope attached in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds Clothing Days: completed project
book and outfit
1/4/2017, page 24
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
425 Look Great for Less
A, ages 15-18
All 5 interest areas At least 1 learning experience At least 1 leadership/citizenship
activity An inexpensive outfit Project record, summary, and
evaluation
Model an outfit you have put together for the total look and be prepared to discuss your project experiences. Two accessory items and one minor garment may be from existing wardrobe items. Minor alterations (i.e. shortening a hem, or changing to update the look) are acceptable. Bring completed project book. Fair (optional)-Exhibit a poster or educational display about something learned in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Clothing Days: completed project book and outfit
1/4/2017, page 25
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
412 Sew for Others
I
All 5 interest areas At least 1 learning experience At least 1 leadership/citizenship
activity A complete outfit for an individual or
3 different garments (adapted) for someone with special needs
Project evaluation
Bring the completed project book. Complete the interest areas and take part in one Learning Experience and Leadership/Citizenship activity. Include at least two new learning experiences. They can involve fitting, alterations, and construction techniques. Have the person for which you made an outfit model the garment for the judge and style review. (Note: If you make outfits for more than one person [i.e. twins], only one person should come to judging and only one outfit will be evaluated). Be prepared to discuss garment construction and project experience. Fair (optional)-Exhibit garment constructed with pattern envelope attached or garment adapted in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Clothing Days: completed project book and outfit (It is desirable but not required for the “other” to wear the outfit. Also, if the project is repeated, a new category of “other” must be selected)
1/4/2017, page 26
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
415 Active Sportswear
I
All 4 interest areas At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities At least one garment with a total look
for an active sportswear outfit Project summary and project review
Bring completed project book and pattern. Model garment for judge and style revue. No more than 3 items will be judged. If you construct more, you must decide which 3 are to be judged. Know details about the project and construction. Be prepared to discuss garment construction and project experience. Fair (optional)-Exhibit complete outfit with the pattern envelope attached in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Clothing Days: completed project book and outfit
418 Loungewear X
All 11 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities A loungewear outfit to wear over
garments you make or buy Project record, summary, and review
Complete all interest areas and bring your records, completed project book, pattern and outfit you constructed. Be prepared to discuss the details of each interest area and your garment construction. Model complete lounging outfit for judge and style revue. Fair (optional)-Exhibit complete outfit with pattern envelope attached in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Clothing Days: completed project book and outfit
1/4/2017, page 27
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
430 Shopping Savvy
I
All 8 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities An outfit, including accessories Project review
Bring completed project book with all the project guidelines completed. Be prepared to discuss your project experiences. Model an outfit from interest area guidelines, to convey the look you wish to project, for the judge and style revue. Fair (optional)-Display an outfit or educational exhibit or poster in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Clothing Days: completed project book and outfit
3408 Creative Costumes
A
All 5 interest areas At least 1 learning experience At least 1 leadership/citizenship
activity A costume from one of these
categories: historical, ethnic/cultural, theatrical, or special interest
Project record and evaluation summary
Bring completed project book and support materials like patterns or activities you may have conducted. Model costume for judge and style revue. Be prepared to discuss your project experience and the mastery of the project book. Fair (optional)-Display your complete costume with pattern envelope attached in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Clothing Days: completed project book and outfit
1/4/2017, page 28
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
417 Dress-Up Outfit
A
All 5 interest areas At least 1 learning experience At least 1 leadership/citizenship
activity A dress-up garment with two or more
new experiences (zipper, sleeves, new trim or fabric) and coordinate/incorporate/ integrate into your total look
Project evaluation and project review
Bring pattern and completed project book. Model dress up day wear or formal outfit for the judge and the style revue. Be able to answer questions about construction details and project experience Fair (optional)-Exhibit complete outfit with pattern envelope attached in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds Clothing Days: completed project
book and outfit
426 Clothing for Your Career
A
All 5 interest areas At least 1 learning experience At least 1 leadership/citizenship
activity An outfit with at least 2 pieces
appropriate for a job, volunteer, work, or an interview (suit, uniform, or work outfit)
At least 2 alterations A brief description of an interesting
job. Job site visit or interview a professional, or both
Project record and evaluation
Bring you pattern(s), project record and completed project book. Model finished outfit, minimum of two pieces, and accessories for the judge and style revue. You will be evaluated in an interview on the activities and leaning experiences completed in the project as outlined in the project book as well as through a modeling experience in which the degree to which you have achieved the total look will be evaluated. Be prepared to discuss garment construction and project experience. Fair (optional)-Exhibit complete outfit with pattern envelope attached in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Clothing Days: completed project book and outfit.
1/4/2017, page 29
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
432M Sewing and Textiles (non-Clothing) Master
A
At least one non-clothing fabric item At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project records including interview,
budget, and photos Judging activity
Bring completed book, at least one non-clothing fabric item and completed project records including budget and photos. Be prepared to discuss your project experiences and fabric construction. Fair (optional)-Exhibit complete outfit with pattern envelope attached in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
No state fair event
1/4/2017, page 30
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Communication
377 Finding
Your
Voice:
Public
Speakin
g Made
Easy
B
All 7 Activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Record of decorating skills and
techniques Project review
Bring a poster or educational display and give a five-minute presentation for the judge. Be prepared to discuss what you have learned in the project. Fair (optional)- Display an
educational exhibit or poster
showing some aspect of your
project in your club booth or
all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County
Fairgrounds Leadership Day: completed project
book, display, and interview
Creative and Leisure Arts
1/4/2017, page 31
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Cake Decorating
492 Cake Decorating Project and Record book
X
At least 5 learning activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Record of decorating skills and
techniques Project and cake records Project summary and review
FIRST YEAR: Bring to judging a decorated 9” x 13” real cake (not Styrofoam base) using borders, drop flowers, arrangements, leaves, and inscriptions. SECOND YEAR: Bring to judging a real decorated cake (not Styrofoam base). Cake can be rectangular, round, two layer, etc. Using royal icing, demonstrate the techniques you have learned such as roses, fancy flower arrangements, inscriptions and borders. BOTH YEARS: Bring equipment (bags, couplers, tips), waxed paper and icing for use in demonstrating techniques learned. Completed project book, display (decorated cake and poster), written and hands-on skills evaluation Be prepared to discuss what you have learned and your skills you have achieved as well as demonstrate skills learned and used throughout the project. You will be evaluated on the quality of your oral presentation, and the overall appearance and clarity of your display. Fair (optional)-Bring a Styrofoam cake decorated with royal icing, a poster or educational display sharing some aspect of your project in the club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Creative Arts Day II: completed project book, display (decorated cake and poster), written and hands-on skills evaluation, and interview
1/4/2017, page 32
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Collecting
496 My Favorite Things
B
All 8 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book and a sampling of your collection or photos of you collection. Do not leave valuables to be exhibited. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Due to the value of collections, you may choose to exhibit an educational poster of photographs in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Creative Arts Day I: completed project book, display (representing their learning experience), and interview
Fine Arts
498 Quilting the Best Better
I
All 8 activities and all Quilting Quotes questions
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Quilt blocks, a pillow to be donated,
and a lap quilt (minimum 30" x 30" and maximum 54" x 72")
Project review
Bring completed project book and your quilt to judging. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Exhibit and educational display sharing some aspects of your project in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Quilt Day: completed project book, quilt and interview
1/4/2017, page 33
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
499 You Can Quilt!
I
All 7 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Construct a Rail Fence or Four Patch
mini-quilt Project summary and project review
Bring completed project book and your mini quilt to judging. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Exhibit and educational display sharing some aspects of your project in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Quilt Day: completed project book, mini quilt, and interview
592 Get Started in Art
X
All 11 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities A final project Project summary and project review
Bring your completed project book, display (piece of art/poster), and summary review. Need to complete all 11 activities, At least 2 learning experiences, At least 2 leadership/citizenship activities. Fair (optional)-Exhibit and educational display sharing some aspects of your project in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Creative Arts Day I: completed project book, display (piece of art/poster), written skills evaluation, and interview
1/4/2017, page 34
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Photography
584 Focus on Photography, Level 1
B
All 4 project areas, photo journal, and review questions
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book, and any of the following items: 1) a single mounted print of any size; 2) a collection of prints illustrating a “photo story” minimum of 5 to a maximum of 10 prints; or 3) a collection of prints that illustrate an activity the exhibitor participated in to complete the project, minimum of 5 to a maximum of 10 prints. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences including interest areas explored. Fair (optional)-Display the item you prepared for judging in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Photography Day: completed project book, display (single mounted print, prints that tell a “photo story,” or prints that illustrate an activity), and interview
1/4/2017, page 35
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
585 Controlling the Image, Level 2
I
All 4 project areas, photo journal, and review questions
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book, and any of the following items: 1) a single mounted print of any size; 2) a collection of prints illustrating a “photo story” of a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 10 prints; 3) a collection of prints that illustrate an activity the exhibitor participated in to complete the project, minimum of 5 to a maximum of 10 prints; or 4) a single original print illustrating a “news story”, which shall be an original photo mounted at the discretion of the exhibitor and must be accompanied by the published article. Be prepared to discuss your project knowledge and experiences including interest areas explored. Fair (optional)-Display the item you prepared for judging in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Photography Day: completed project book, display (single mounted print, prints that tell a “photo story,” prints that illustrate an activity, or single print with the news story it illustrates)
1/4/2017, page 36
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
586 Mastering Photography, Level 3
A
All 4 project areas, photo journal, and review questions
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book, and any of the following items: 1) a single mounted print of any size 2) a collection of prints illustrating a “photo story” of a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 10 prints; 3) a collection of prints illustrating one of the activities the exhibitor participated in to complete the project of a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 10 prints; or 4) a single original print illustrating a “news story”, which shall be an original photo mounted at the discretion of the exhibitor and must be accompanied by the published article. Be prepared to discuss your project knowledge and experiences including interest areas explored. Fair (optional)-Display matted photo in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Photography Day: completed project book, display (single mounted print, prints that tell a “photo story,” prints that illustrate an activity, or single print with the news story it illustrates)
1/4/2017, page 37
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
589M Photography Master
A
One major photography project At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 citizenship activities Project records including interview,
budget, and portfolio Judging activity
Bring your completed project book and records including budget. Bring at least (1) one print for display, mounted at participant’s discretion, illustrating “the best” of the photographs and demonstrating the area of interest chosen to “master” in this year’s project. Be prepared to discuss your project knowledge and experiences including interest areas explored. Fair (optional)-Display matted photo in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds Photography Day: completed
project book, bring at least (1) one print for display, mounted at participant’s discretion, illustrating “the best” of the photographs and demonstrating the area of interest chosen to “master” in this year’s project.
Scrapbooking
497 Scrapbooking: A 4-H Guide to Preserving Memories
B
All 3 project areas (the last activity is optional)
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities A scrapbook Project review
Bring completed project book and scrapbook to judging. Requires completion of project activities and creation of scrapbook. Project may be repeated by completing additional activities and a new scrapbook. Fair (optional)-Exhibit your scrapbook in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Creative Arts Day I: completed project book, display, written and hands-on skills evaluation, and interview
1/4/2017, page 38
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Theater Arts
596 Play the Role I At least 6 activities per year
Bring your completed project book, some of the things you created in completing the project, and an educational display or poster depicting some part of your project. Be prepared to discuss what you did and what you learned in the process. Fair (optional)-Display your educational display or poster used at judging at your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
No state fair event
597 Become a Puppeteer
I At least 6 activities per year
Bring your completed project book, some of the things you created in completing the project, and an educational display or poster depicting some part of your project. Be prepared to discuss what you did and what you learned in the process. Fair (optional)-Display your educational display or poster used at judging at your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
No state fair event
1/4/2017, page 39
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
598 Set the Stage I At least 6 activities per year
Bring your completed project book, some of the things you created in completing the project, and an educational display or poster depicting some part of your project. Be prepared to discuss what you did and what you learned in the process. Fair (optional)-Display your educational display or poster used at judging at your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
No state fair event
1/4/2017, page 40
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Writing
1/4/2017, page 41
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
587 Writing and Reporting for Teenagers
A
All 10 assignments, which include 9, 1-2 page reports
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project summary
Bring completed project book, work/articles, and selections to be judged to the Extension office by appointed time prior to judging. Then you must also attend interview judging. • Write a minimum 400 word feature story potentially for the Fair Tab and accompany with photos. Use digital camera • Member must complete 4-H Program Coordinator with feature story idea so stories will not be duplicated • Story could be a personal interview with someone related to fair activities; something about the fairgrounds-old or new; comparisons and contrasts; or controversies • Write a four-minute radio broadcast conversation (must be proved) • Feature Story or News Story FEATURE STORY-Notification human interest story written in newspaper or magazine style. Judging will be on interest to readers, writing style, readability and thoroughness of coverage. Submit one story. Maximum length is 1000 words. NEWS STORY-Nonfiction story about an event, program, or other interesting topic or human experience. The story should present new information or a new angle. Judging will be on general organization of the story, quality of news writing, readability and impact. Maximum length is 1000 words. • Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences at
interview judging Fair (optional)-Display feature story and photos in club booth or all-county booth
By Appointment
No state fair event
1/4/2017, page 42
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
588 The Writer in You
I
All 11 activities (including a writing portfolio) and all of the Talking It Over questions
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project Review
Bring to the Extension office by June 30
Your completed project book
Your writing portfolio which includes all your works and activities in each interest area: 1)rhymed poetry, 2) free-style poetry, and 3) short story
Fair (optional)-Exhibit writing scrapbook in your club booth or all-county booth
By Appointment
No state fair event
Food and Nutrition
459 Let’s Start Cooking
B
All 8 activities, including 6 recipes At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project Review
Bring your completed project book and one serving of one food you made from a recipe from the project book. Bring the place setting for that food item only. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experience. . Be prepared to discuss MyPlate guidelines. Fair (optional)-Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
Food and Nutrition Days: pencil,
three pronged folder with
completed “Portfolio” and a blank
clipboard (optional)
1/4/2017, page 43
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
483 Sports Nutrition 1: On Your Mark!
B
All 5 activities, including 8 recipes At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring your completed project book and one serving of one food you made from a recipe from the project book. Be prepared to discuss knowledge, activities, preparation and skills learned. . Be prepared to discuss MyPlate guidelines. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
Food and Nutrition Days: pencil,
three pronged folder with
completed “Portfolio” and a blank
clipboard (optional)
484 Snack Attack! B
All 7 activities, including 7 recipes At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book and one serving of a snack that you made from a recipe in the book. Be prepared to discuss knowledge, activities, preparation and skills learned. . Be prepared to discuss MyPlate guidelines. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
Food and Nutrition Days: pencil,
three pronged folder with
completed “Portfolio” and a blank
clipboard (optional)
1/4/2017, page 44
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
486 Dashboard Dining: A 4-H Guide to Healthful Fast Food Choices
I
All 7 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book and poster or educational display. Be prepared to discuss knowledge, activities, preparation and skills learned. . Be prepared to discuss MyPlate guidelines. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
Food and Nutrition Days: pencil,
three pronged folder with
completed “Portfolio” and a blank
clipboard (optional)
487 Fast Break for Breakfast
B
All 5 interest areas, including at least 2 recipes in each area
Allow 4 weeks for the chicken bone experiment
At least 2 learning experiences and 2 leadership/citizenship/career activities
Project review
Bring completed project book, one food prepared from a recipe in the book, a place setting to serve your food, and a day’s menu including the food you prepared. Be prepared to discuss knowledge gained, food preparation techniques, nutrition, food safety, table setting and manners. . Be prepared to discuss MyPlate guidelines. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
Food and Nutrition Days: pencil,
three pronged folder with
completed “Portfolio” and a blank
clipboard (optional)
1/4/2017, page 45
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
461 Let’s Bake Quick Breads
I
All 8 activities, including 7 recipes At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring to judging: 1) Completed project book; 2) a quick bread, serving equipment, and place setting for that food item only; 3) plan a meal written in menu form. One of the meals must include the quick bread brought to judging. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experience. . Be prepared to discuss MyPlate guidelines. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
Food and Nutrition Days: pencil,
three pronged folder with
completed “Portfolio” and a blank
clipboard (optional)
463 Sports Nutrition 2: Get Set!
I
All 5 activities, including 6 recipes At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring your completed project book and one serving of one food you made from a recipe from the project book. Be prepared to discuss knowledge, activities, preparation and skills learned. . Be prepared to discuss MyPlate guidelines. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
Food and Nutrition Days: pencil,
three pronged folder with
completed “Portfolio” and a blank
clipboard (optional)
1/4/2017, page 46
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
472 Grill Master I
All 6 activities, including at least 5 recipes and the Notes for Next Time
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book (including project planning section) following project guidelines in front of book. Bring one food made from a recipe in the book and place setting for that food. Be prepared to discuss knowledge, activities and preparation from your project. . Be prepared to discuss MyPlate guidelines. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Food and Nutrition Days: pencil, three pronged folder with completed “Portfolio” and a blank clipboard (optional)
474 Beyond the Grill
A
All 6 activities, including 9 recipes At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book, including project planning section. Bring one food made from a recipe in the book and place setting for that food. Be prepared to discuss MyPlate guidelines.
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
Food and Nutrition Days: pencil,
three pronged folder with
completed “Portfolio” and a blank
clipboard (optional)
1/4/2017, page 47
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
475 Star Spangled Foods
I
All 7 recipe sections, including 11 recipes
At least 3 learning experiences At least 3 leadership/citizenship
activities
Bring a planned menu for one day, written in menu form including snacks (if usually eaten). Prepare and bring an individual serving of one food from the menu. This food to be judged must be food from the project book, but not a menu directly from the book. Use the appropriate place setting for the meal. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experience. . Be prepared to discuss MyPlate guidelines. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
Food and Nutrition Days: pencil,
three pronged folder with
completed “Portfolio” and a blank
clipboard (optional)
1/4/2017, page 48
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
477 Party Planner: A 4-H Guide to Quantity Cooking
I
All 8 activities, including 8 recipes At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project summary and project review
Bring completed project book, one food prepared from a recipe in the book, a place setting to serve your food, and a day’s menu. Be prepared to discuss knowledge gained, food preparation techniques, nutrition, food safety and table setting and manners. . Be prepared to discuss MyPlate guidelines. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
Food and Nutrition Days: pencil,
three pronged folder with
completed “Portfolio” and a blank
clipboard (optional)
485 Racing the Clock to Awesome Meals
I
All 7 activities, including 1 recipe and the Notes for Next Time for each activity
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book, one food prepared from a recipe in the book, a place setting to serve your food. Be prepared to discuss knowledge and experience. . Be prepared to discuss MyPlate guidelines. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
Food and Nutrition Days: pencil,
three pronged folder with
completed “Portfolio” and a blank
clipboard (optional)
1/4/2017, page 49
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
462 Yeast Breads on the Rise
A
All 5 interest areas, including at least 6 recipes
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project record and summary
Bring to judging: 1) Completed project book; 2) a yeast bread, serving equipment, and place setting for that food item only; 3) plan a meal written in menu form. One of the meals must include yeast bread brought to judging. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge. Be prepared to discuss MyPlate guidelines. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
Food and Nutrition Days: pencil,
three pronged folder with
completed “Portfolio” and a blank
clipboard (optional)
467 You’re the Chef
A
All 8 interest areas, including 7 meals At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project record, evaluation at the end
of each interest area, and review
Project book with all the project requirements completed. Bring one serving of food from one of the meals along with a menu for the day and place setting for that food. Be prepared to discuss MyPlate guidelines. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
Food and Nutrition Days: pencil,
three pronged folder with
completed “Portfolio” and a blank
clipboard (optional)
1/4/2017, page 50
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
469 Global Gourmet
A
All 7 activities, including preparation of meals and Notes for Next Time
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Complete “planning your project” section; explore all 7 project interest areas, planning a meal in each interest area featuring 2 or more of the suggested menu items and answer questions at the end of the exercise; complete all exercises in the Additional Activities section; take part in 2 Learning Experiences; become involved in at least 2 leadership/citizenship activities; complete 4-H project record. Bring completed project book and an individual serving of one food from an international meal typical of one of the countries and a full day’s international menu (written in English), place setting and centerpiece. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experience. . Be prepared to discuss MyPlate guidelines. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County
Fairgrounds
Food and Nutrition Days: pencil,
three pronged folder with
completed “Portfolio” and a blank
clipboard (optional)
1/4/2017, page 51
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
476 Pathways to Culinary Success
A
All 6 chapters, including at least 3 recipes or additional ideas for each chapter
At least 3 learning experiences At least 1
leadership/citizenship/career activity
Project record and project journal
Member must complete a journal entry for each experience. Bring completed project book. Bring an individual serving of food from one of the meals along with a menu for the day and place setting for that food. Be prepared to discuss your project and your project experience. . Be prepared to discuss MyPlate guidelines. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Food and Nutrition Days: pencil, three pronged folder with completed “Portfolio” and a blank clipboard (optional)
Healthy Living
300 You’re the Athlete
I
At least 1 (of 7) section (Play Book, Practice Field, and Big Event)
Either 2 other Play Book and at least 2 Practice Field activities OR 1 other section ((Play Book, Practice Field, and Big Event)
At least 2 special learning experiences
At least 2 leadership/citizenship/career applications
“My Season highlights” (project summary)
Develop an educational display or poster about one of the activities that you studied. Your display is limited to a maximum size of 3 foot by 3 foot for evaluation purposes. Be prepared to share completed project book and knowledge gained. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Health Day: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 52
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
351 Staying Healthy
B
All 12 interest areas 3 of the More Challenges activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book, project supplies and an educational display or poster (must fit into a 3 x 3 ft. area) about your project. Be prepared to discuss what you did and what you learned. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Health Day: completed project book, display, and interview
352 Keeping Fit I
All 12 interest areas 3 of the More Challenges activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book, project supplies and an educational display or poster (must fit into a 3x3 ft. area) about your project. Be prepared to discuss what you did and what you learned. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Health Day: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 53
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
353 First Aid in Action
B
All 12 interest areas 3 of the More Challenges activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book, project supplies and an educational display or poster (must fit into a 3x3 ft. area) about your project. Be prepared to discuss what you did and what you learned. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Health Day: completed project book, display, and interview
357 Alcohol and Drug Abuse
A
All 12 activities At least 2 learning experiences All least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book and an educational display (must fit a 3x3 ft. area) on a unit in the book. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge along with your project review. You must complete all 12 activities in the book, at least 2 learning experiences and 2 leadership/citizenship activities Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Health Day: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 54
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
358 The Truth About Tobacco
A
All 12 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book and an educational display (must fit a 3x 3 ft. area) about the effects of smoking and tobacco use. Bring completed project book and be prepared to discuss what you have researched. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Health Day: completed project book, display, and interview
Home Living
405 The Laundry Project
B
All 11 activities and Talking It Over questions
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project Review
Bring completed project book and be prepared to discuss and display (visuals and records). Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)- Exhibit one of the items made in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Home Decorating and Design Day: completed project book, display (visuals and records), and interview
1/4/2017, page 55
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
491 Adventures in Home Living
B
All 7 activities in Section 1 At least 2 activities from Section 2 One demonstration At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project record and project review
Bring completed project book and be prepared to discuss, project records, cost analysis, and three items made and/or pictures of changes made within the home. Bring a display of an item-constructed in the project, and visuals to show how it makes more pleasing and practical living. Fair (optional)- Exhibit one of the items made in club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Home Decorating and Design Day: completed project book, display (an item constructed in the project, visuals to show how it makes more pleasing and practical living), and interview
494 Makeover My Space
I
All 10 activities and 4 Talking It Over pages
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book and “before” and “after” pictures in addition to a floor plan showing architectural details and furniture arrangement. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds Home Decorating and Design
Day: completed project book, display (visuals and records), and interview
1/4/2017, page 56
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
495 Your First Home Away From Home
A
All 4 interest areas At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities A notebook for planning and a project
record
Bring an item you have purchased or an article of home furnishing you have made or remodeled. Bring completed project book, a notebook showing the actual or probable room layout and how you plan to carry it out, along with any other records you have kept for the project and a display (visuals and records) Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Home Decorating and Design Day: completed project book, display (visuals and records), and interview
Leadership and Citizenship
370 One on One A
At least 2 activities of first 3 interest areas
At least 2 leadership/citizenship activities
Project review
Have a club advisor evaluate project prior to judging. Bring completed book, written advisor comments, and poster/educational display. Be prepared to discuss project. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds Leadership Day: completed
project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 57
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
371 Club Leadership 1
I
All 10 activities 3 individualized goals At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 citizenship activities Project review
Bring completed book and review your plan and your experiences with your club advisor. Be prepared to discuss what you learned evaluating your progress and accomplishments. Records, experience, and display to be shared at judging for a project grade and county competition. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Leadership Day: completed project book, display, and interview
372 Diversity: The Source of Our Strength
A
All 8 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 citizenship activities Project review
Bring completed project book and a poster or educational display Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Leadership Day: completed project book, display, and interview
373 My Hands to Larger Service: Teen Leaders Building Our Communities
A
All 9 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least two leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book and a poster or educational display Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Leadership Day: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 58
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
374 Teens on Board
I
All 9 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring a poster or educational display depicting something you learned and completed project book. Be prepared to discuss parts of “Broadmanship” project experiences with the judge. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds Leadership Day: completed
project book, display, and interview
375 Leadership Road Trip: Where Are You Going?
I
All 13 activities and Rest Stop questions
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 citizenship activities Project summary and project review
Bring completed project book and a poster or educational display Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Leadership Day: completed project book, display, and interview
375i Leadership Road Trip iBook
I
All 13 activities and Rest Stop questions
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 citizenship activities Project summary and project review
Optional Substitute for Leadership Road Trip 375
Leadership Day: iPad with completed project book, display, and interview
376 Pantry Panic! A
All 7 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book and a poster or educational display Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Leadership Day: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 59
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
378M Leadership Master
A
One major leadership experience At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 citizenship activities Project records including interview,
budget, and photos Judging activity
Bring completed project book and a poster or educational display Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Leadership Day: completed project record, display, and interview
383 Club Leadership 2
A
All 11 activities and Talking It Over questions
At least 3 individual goals or additional activities
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 citizenship activities Project summary and project review
Bring completed project book and a poster or educational display Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Leadership Day: completed project record, display, and interview
Money Management
445 Becoming Money Wise
B
Level I All 11 Making $ense and all 5 Money
Talk activities As many additional More Making
$ense activities as you wish 2 organized activities At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Level II All 12 Resource $ense and 3
Resource Talk activities As many additional More Resource
$ense activities as you wish 2 organized activities At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities A money journal
Bring the completed project book and a poster or display. Be prepared to discuss what was learned and your project experiences. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county boot
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
No state fair event
1/4/2017, page 60
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
448 Teens . . . On the Road to Financial Success
A
All 11 activities for Year 1 and for Year 2
At least 2 organized activities At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities
Bring the completed project book and be prepared to discuss what was learned and your project experiences. Develop a poster or educational display about making wise financial decisions or something you learned by taking this project. Be prepared to share one of your completed project book activities. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
No state fair event
1/4/2017, page 61
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Natural Resources Gardening and Plant Science
670 Canning and Freezing
I
All 7 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project summary and project review
Bring completed project book and display. Be prepared to discuss the project, along with your project review. Photos of you completing your activities are highly encouraged. Bring a display of something that you have preserved. You need to complete all 7 activities, 2 learning experiences and 2 leadership/citizenship activities. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Natural Resources Day II: completed project book, display, and interview
671 How Does Your Garden Grow?
B
4 activities, plus activity 4a, 4b, or both
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book and display. Be prepared to discuss the project. Photos of your garden at various stages are highly encouraged. Bring specimens of the plants you grew. Fair (optional)- Display an educational exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Natural Resources Day II: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 62
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
691 Grow Your Own Vegetables
B
All 11 activities (including growing vegetables) and Talking It Over questions
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring 3 plates with different vegetables on each. A plate of vegetables is whatever it takes to make an attractive display. Also bring a collection of 10 seeds OR a novelty seed picture. Member must bring completed project book to judging and be able to answer questions. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Bring the seed display you made or a poster to display in you club booth or all-county booth
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Natural Resources Day II: completed project book, display, and interview
692 Growing with the Seasons
I
All 7 interest areas At least 2 organized activities At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Maintain a minimum of 225 sq. ft. of
gardening space Grow a minimum of 3 vegetable
varieties for each growing season Project review
Bring 3 plates of 3 different vegetables displayed according to guidelines in your project book. Also bring a display or poster about something you learned in the project. Members must bring completed project book and be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Bring display or poster to display in club booth or all-county booth
Saturday, August
19 Wyandot County Fairgrounds Natural Resources Day II:
completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 63
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
The Natural World
611 Explore the Outdoors
B
All 9 activities and Talking It Over questions
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project Review
Bring completed project book and be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Choose one or more of the following and tell about your choice: • Make a mobile, wall hanging, or poster showing what you discovered on one of your trips. You could have specimens from your stream trip preserved in alcohol. You can use photographs, pressed leaves or any number of other ways to illustrate your discoveries. • Make a poster on woods lore-how to take care of yourself outdoors • Make a poster showing an animal-where you found it, its den or nest, what it eats and tracks it makes • Exhibit the results from one of your special activities • Your idea of how to show what you learned Fair (optional)- Display the exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Natural Resources Day II: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 64
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
617 Exploring Ponds
A
All 9 activities and Talking It Over questions
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Completed project book. Poster (22x28 inches) or a display of something learned in the project.
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Natural Resources Day II: completed project book, display, and interview
620 Why Trees Matter
B
All 6 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Make a poster and bring project book with requirements completed. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Display a poster in your club booth or the all-county booth Fair (optional)-display the exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds Natural Resources Day II:
completed project book, display, and interview
621 Ohio Birds X
All 5 interest areas At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Observe and record at least 20
different bird species One-page summary
Bring completed project book and make a display showing the main points in identifying birds. Identify birds you had at your feeder or saw on field trips. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)- Display the exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Natural Resources Day II: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 65
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
622 Trapping Muskrats in Ohio
I
All 7 activities At least 3 learning experiences At least 3 leadership/citizenship
activities 2 of 3 projects for first year; 2 of 3
projects for second year A poster board
Complete the project book according to the project guidelines. First-year members will be responsible for material covered in Chapters 1-3 (pgs. 5-23). Second-year members will be responsible for material covered in Chapters 1-4 (pgs. 24-39). Bring completed project book, educational poster/display, muskrat pelt or journal. Be prepared to discuss topics covered in project book as well as field trips and other activities completed. Fair (optional)- Display the exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds Natural Resources Day II:
completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 66
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
623 Fishing for the Beginner
B
All 5 interest areas At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book, and fishing equipment and be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences and: •Show equipment and correct use of it •Discuss kinds of fish found in Ohio streams •Tell about your fishing experiences •Your idea of how to show what you learned Fair (optional)- Display the exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds Natural Resources Day II:
completed project book, display, and interview
624 Fishing for the Intermediate
I
All 5 interest areas At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book, and fishing equipment and be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences and: • Show equipment and correct use of it • Discuss kinds of fish found in Ohio streams • Tell about your fishing experiences • Your idea of how to show what you learned Fair (optional)- Display the exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Natural Resources Day II: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 67
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
641 Beekeeping Project and Record Book
X
Set at least 3 project goals and objectives
At least 5 learning activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Colony Care and Management
section Beekeeping Record
Bring completed project book and poster/display and be prepared to discuss your project. Fair (optional)- Display the poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Natural Resources Day II: completed project book, display, and interview
644 Teaming with Insects, Level 1
B
All 5 chapters (16 activities) Learning experiences and
leadership/citizenship activities are built in to regular activities
Project review
Bring completed project book and poster/display-make an exhibit of 25 insects representing as many orders as possible. Insects should be neatly and correctly labeled. Member must catch and mount all insects displayed. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)- Display the exhibit showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Natural Resources Day II: completed project book, display (does not need to be an insect collection), and interview
645 Teaming with Insects, Level 2
l
All 5 chapters (16 activities) Learning experiences and
leadership/citizenship activities are built in to regular activities
Project review
Completed project book. Poster (22x28 inches) or a display of something learned in the project.
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Natural Resources Day II: completed project book, display, and interview
646 Teaming with Insects, Level 3
A
All 5 chapters (15 activities) Learning experiences and
leadership/citizenship activities are built in to regular activities
Project review
Completed project book. Poster (22x28 inches) or a display of something learned in the project.
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Natural Resources Day II: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 68
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Shooting Sports
630 Safe Use of Guns
B
All 7 interest areas At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities One-page summary
FIRE ARMS ARE NOT TO BE BROUGHT TO JUDGING. Bring a poster or display that tells about the project-major safety points or shooting fundamentals stressed in project book. Also bring completed project book. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)- Display the exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Natural Resources Day 1—Shooting Sports: completed project book, display, and interview
631 Basic Archery B
All 6 interest areas At least 2 organized activities At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
DO NOT BRING ARROWS WITH TIPS TO JUDGING. Bring completed project book. Make a poster or display sharing something you learned in the project (i.e. major safety points, shooting fundamentals, etc.). Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)- Display the exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Natural Resources Day 1—Shooting Sports: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 69
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Aerospace Science
501 Rockets Away (2-Liter Bottle Rockets)
B, ages 10-17
All 3 interest areas At least 2 organized project activities At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Build and launch a 2-liter bottle
rocket Project review
Bring the rocket and completed project book. Be able to answer questions about your project. Fair (optional)-Display the rocket in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
STEM Day: completed project book, display, and interview
502 Science Fun with Flight
B, ages 9-14
All 7 interest areas At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Build a glider or flyer, or a plastic
model airplane or jet Project review
Bring project book with all the project guidelines completed and bring glider, flyer, airplane or jet. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Display your project or educational exhibit in your club booth or all-county booth.
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
STEM Day: completed project book, display, and interview
503 Rockets Away (Solid-Fuel Model Rockets)
B
All 3 interest areas At least 2 organized project activities At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Build and launch a solid-fuel model
rocket from a kit Project review
Bring the rocket, examples/display of some of your experiments (photos or items used) and completed project book. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Display the rocket in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
STEM Day: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 70
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
503M Solid-Fuel Rocketry Master
A
One major solid-fuel rocketry project At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 citizenship activities Project records including interview,
budget, and photos Judging activity
Bring the rocket, examples/display of some of your experiments (photos or items used) and completed project book. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Display your project or educational exhibit in your club booth or all-county booth.
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
STEM Day: completed project book, display, and interview
All-Terrain Vehicles (ATV)
555 ATV Safety X
Safety pledge All 9 activities Practice pages Practice and riding record At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities
Bring project book with requirements completed and an education display/poster. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Display a poster in your club booth or the all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
No state fair event
1/4/2017, page 71
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Bicycle
517 Bicycling for Fun, Level I
B
At least 7 activities per year Complete the Bicycling For Fun
Achievement Program on second year
Complete Project Goals, Before and After, and Project Highlights sections
Bring your bicycle and all proper safety equipment, completed project book and a poster or educational display. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Display an educational exhibit or poster about your bicycle, safety, etc. in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
No state fair event
518 Wheels in Motion, Level 2
I
At least 7 activities per year Complete the Bicycling For Fun
Achievement Program on second year
Complete Project Goals, Before and After, and Project Highlights sections
Bring your bicycle and all proper safety equipment, completed project book and a poster or educational display. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Display an educational exhibit or poster about your bicycle, safety, etc. in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
No state fair event
1/4/2017, page 72
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Chemistry
493 Science Fun with Kitchen Chemistry
B
All 11 experiments At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book.
Bring an educational display
or poster about some part of
the project. Be prepared to
discuss project knowledge
and experiences.
Fair (optional)- Display an
exhibit or poster showing
some aspect of your project
in your club booth or all-
county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
STEM Day: completed project book, display, and interview
Electricity
527 Magic of Electricity, Level 1
B
At least 7 activities per year (3 main activities and 4 Brain Boosters)
At least 2 leadership experiences Planning Guide
Bring project book with requirements completed. Also bring 2 of the required activities and 1 of the optional activities. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Display one of the activities you took to judging in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Engineering Excitement Day: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 73
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
528 Investigating Electricity, Level 2
I
At least 7 activities per year( 3 Required Activities and 4 Brain Boosters)
At least 2 leadership experiences Planning Guide
Bring project book with requirements completed. Also bring 2 of the required activities and 1 of the optional activities. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Display one of the activities you took to judging in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Engineering Excitement Day: completed project book, display, and interview
529 Wired for Power, Level 3
I
At least 7 activities per year( 3 Required Activities and 4 Brain Boosters)
At least 2 leadership experiences Planning Guide
Bring project book with requirements completed. Also bring 2 of the required activities and 1 of the optional activities. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Display one of the activities you took to judging in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Engineering Excitement Day: completed project book, display, and interview
530 Entering Electronics, Level 4
A
At least 7 activities per year (3 Required Activities and 4 Brain Boosters)
At least 2 leadership experiences Planning Guide
Bring project book with requirements completed. Also bring 2 of the required activities and 1 of the optional activities. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Display one of the activities you took to judging in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Engineering Excitement Day: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 74
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
531 Science Fun with Electricity
B
All interest areas Experiments and journals for each
interest area At least 2 project activities At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project summary
Bring project book with requirements completed and an educational display. Bring 2 of the experiments. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Display one of the activities you took to judging in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds Engineering Excitement Day:
completed project book, display, and interview
Energy
550 Young Engineers in Solar Energy
I
All 9 activities (including a capstone project) and all of the Talking It Over questions
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book. Bring an educational display or poster about some part of the project. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)- Display an exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
No state fair event
1/4/2017, page 75
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Food Science
490 Science Fun with Dairy Foods: The Case of the Missing Milk
B
All 6 activities At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book. Bring an educational display or poster about some part of the project. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)- Display an exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
STEM Day: completed project book, display, and interview
Electric Radio-Controlled Vehicles
504 Electric Radio-Controlled Vehicles
I
All 10 activities and 3 records Safety checklist At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring vehicle, display showing involvement in current project (i.e. pictures showing the building process) and completed project book. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)- Display an exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
No state fair event
1/4/2017, page 76
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Knots
540 Not Just Knots X
All 17 activities (including a capstone project) and all of the Talking It Over questions
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring competed project book and make and bring a rope exhibit/display consisting of 10 knots or splices, labeled and neatly mounted on a board. Member should be prepared to show the board and to show the judge how to tie and identify various knots as well as be able to answer questions about your project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)- Display an exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Engineering Excitement Day: completed project book, display, and interview
Physics
500 Science Fun with Physics
B
All 12 experiments
At least 2 learning experiences
At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities
Project Review
Bring completed project book.
Bring an educational display
or poster about some part of
the project. Be prepared to
discuss project knowledge
and experiences.
Fair (optional)- Display an
exhibit or poster showing
some aspect of your project
in your club booth or all-
county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
STEM Day: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 77
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Robotics
507 Robotics 1 with EV3
I
All 12 activities and Talking It Over questions
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project review
Bring completed project book and your robot. Be prepared to demonstrate the LEGO EV3 robot’s ability to complete three or more of the tasks identified in Activity 12 of the project book in less than 10 minutes. Contestants are required to bring their own test surface on which to demonstrate their robot’s completion of these tasks along with a printout of the program. Fair (optional)- Display an exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
STEM Day – completed project book, display and interview. In addition to the interview, contestants will demonstrate their LEGO EV3 robot’s ability to complete three or more of the tasks identified in Activity 12 of the 4-H 507 project book in less than 10 minutes. Contestants are required to bring their own test surface on which to demonstrate their robot’s completion of these tasks along with a printout of the program.
508 Robotics 2: EV3N More
A
All 7 activities and Talking It Over questions At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship activities Project review
Completed Project book. Poster (22x28 inches) or a display of something learned in the project, and robot. Be prepared to demonstrate your robot’s skills.
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
STEM Day – completed project book, display and interview. Contestants are required to bring their own test surface to demonstrate their robot’s completion of a task of their choosing (in less than 10 minutes) along with a printout of the program.
1/4/2017, page 78
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
512M Robotics Master
A
One major robotics project At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 citizenship activities Project records including interview,
budget, and photos Judging activity
Bring your robot and completed project book. Be prepared to demonstrate what you have learn and contestants are required to bring their own test surface to demonstrate their robot’s completion of a task of their choosing along with a printout of the program. Fair (optional)- Display an exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
STEM Day: completed project book, display, interview, and tasks. Contestants are required to bring their own test surface to demonstrate their robot’s completion of a task of their choosing along with a printout of the program.
Small Engines and Lawn Care
541 Crank It Up, Level 1
B
At least 7 activities each year in either main activities sections or Race Ahead sections
Planning Guide
Bring completed project book with goals completed this year. Bring an educational display or poster about some part of the project. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)- Display an exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Engineering Excitement Day: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 79
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
542 Warm It Up, Level 2
I
At least 7 activities each year in either main activities sections or Race Ahead sections
Planning Guide
Bring completed project book with goals completed this year. Bring an educational display or poster about some part of the project. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)- Display an exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Engineering Excitement Day: completed project book, display, and interview
543 Tune It Up, Level 3
A
At least 7 activities each year in either main activities sections or Race Ahead sections
Planning Guide
Bring completed project book with goals completed this year. Bring an educational display or poster about some part of the project. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)- Display an exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Engineering Excitement Day: completed project book, display, and interview
1/4/2017, page 80
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
548 Lawn Care X
Complete suggested number of activities in interest areas 1-5 (area 3 is optional)
At least 2 organized project activities At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities One-page report
Bring completed project book and be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences as well as be prepared to identify mower parts and other items. Complete “planning your project section.” Explore the 5 interest areas (area 3 is optional). Complete the suggested number of activities in each interest area. Follow general project guidelines. Fair (optional)- Display an exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
No state fair event
1/4/2017, page 81
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Tractor and Machinery Operation
551 Starting Up: Getting to Know Your Tractor, Level A
B Complete all activities
Bring completed project book and a poster or educational display; be prepared to discuss project knowledge and parts identification.
Participate in Tractor
Certification Program (optional)
Participate in Tractor Rodeo (optional)
Fair (optional)- Display an
exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Engineering—Tractor Day: written exam, parts identification, interview, obstacle course, two- and four-wheel driving events
552 Tractor Operations: Gearing Up for Safety, Level B
I Complete all activities
Bring completed project book and a poster or educational display; be prepared to discuss project knowledge and parts identification.
Participate in Tractor
Certification Program (optional)
Participate in Tractor Rodeo (optional)
Fair (optional)- Display an
exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Engineering—Tractor Day: written exam, parts identification, interview, obstacle course, two- and four-wheel driving events
1/4/2017, page 82
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
553 Moving Out: Learning About Your Tractor and Farm Machinery, Level C
I Complete all activities
Bring completed project book and a poster or educational display; be prepared to discuss project knowledge and parts identification.
Participate in Tractor
Certification Program (optional)
Participate in Tractor Rodeo (optional)
Fair (optional)- Display an
exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Engineering—Tractor Day: written exam, parts identification, interview, obstacle course, two- and four-wheel driving events
554 Learning More: Learning About Agricultural Tractors and Equipment, Level D
A Complete all activities
Bring completed project book and a poster or educational display; be prepared to discuss project knowledge and parts identification.
Participate in Tractor
Certification Program (optional)
Participate in Tractor Rodeo (optional)
Fair (optional)- Display an
exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Engineering—Tractor Day: written exam, parts identification, interview, obstacle course, two- and four-wheel driving events
1/4/2017, page 83
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Welding
573 Arcs and Sparks
I
Recommended number of areas, building skills, and developing knowledge questions for your year
At least 2 organized project activities At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Build at least 2 weldments/or other
items in book One-page report
Bring completed project book, appropriate gear, other equipment and/or supplies and welding project from book. NOTE: All projects must be done using Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW). Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)-Display the item you made in your club booth or all-county booth.
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Engineering—Welding Day: completed project book, appropriate gear, other equipment and/or supplies, and welding project NOTE: All projects must be done using Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW).
1/4/2017, page 84
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Woodworking
556 Measuring Up, Level 1
B
At least 7 activities per year for up to three years
At least 2 leadership experiences Planning Guide
Bring completed project book and bring two projects from the book which show you have learned to use hand tools. Members are expected to do 90% or more of the project. The Helper may dimension the lumber to the correct width. Participants should exhibit a project, which shows they have learned how to use hand tools including: Any non-power tools (Hammers, saws, clamps, layout tools, shaping tools, etc.) Plus the following power tools if they have safety instruction and are closely supervised by a knowledgeable adult: Sanders, cordless drills, saber saw and scroll saw. Fair (optional)-Display the item you made in your club booth or all-county booth.
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Woodworking Day: completed project book, eye protection, appropriate attire, project made at fair, project made at home, and interview NOTE: See the State Fair Guide Book for list of allowable tools.
1/4/2017, page 85
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
557 Making the Cut, Level 2
I
At least 7 activities per year for up to three years
At least 4 woodworking leadership experiences
Planning Guide
Bring completed project book and bring two projects from the book which show you have learned to use hand tools. Members are expected to do 90% or more of the project. The Helper may dimension the lumber to the correct width. Participants should exhibit a project, which shows they have learned tools in project 556 plus the following power tools if they have safety instruction and are closely supervised by a knowledgeable adult: miter saw, table saw, drill press, band saw, thickness planner, cordless trim saw and power nailing devices. Fair (optional)-Display the item you made in your club booth or all-county booth.
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Woodworking Day: completed project book, eye protection, appropriate attire, project made at fair, project made at home, and interview NOTE: See the State Fair Guide Book for list of allowable tools.
1/4/2017, page 86
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
558 Nailing It Together, Level 3
A
At least 7 activities per year for up to three years
At least 4 woodworking leadership experiences
Planning Guide
Bring completed project book, and two projects, one from the book and another of your choice which shows you have learned to use a variety of tools. Members are expected to do 100% of the project. Participants should exhibit a project which shows they have learned how to properly use tools in its creation. A member may use a wide variety of non-power and power tools including radial arm saw, lathe, router, power circular saw, and shaper if they have safety instruction and are closely supervised by a knowledgeable adult. Use of advanced joining techniques (mortise & tenon, pocket holes, dovetails, etc.) encouraged if matched to member skills. Projects should demonstrate the member has increased their knowledge and skills over previous projects Fair (optional)-Display the item you made in your club booth or all-county booth.
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Woodworking Day: completed project book, eye protection, appropriate attire, project made at fair, project made at home, and interview NOTE: See the State Fair Guide Book for list of allowable tools.
1/4/2017, page 87
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
559 Finishing Up, Level 4
A
At least 7 activities per year for up to three years
At least 4 woodworking leadership experiences
Planning Guide
Bring completed project book, and two projects, one from the book and another of your choice which shows you have learned to use a variety of tools. Members are expected to do 100% or more of the project. Participants should exhibit a project which shows they have learned how to properly use tools in its creation. A member may use a wide variety of non-power and power tools including radial arm saw, lathe, router, power circular saw, and shaper if they have safety instruction & are closely supervised by a knowledgeable adult. Use of advanced joining techniques (mortise & tenon, pocket holes, dovetails, etc.) encouraged if matched to member skills. Projects should demonstrate the member has increased their knowledge and skills over previous projects. Fair (optional)-Display the item you made in your club booth or all-county booth
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Woodworking Day: completed project book, eye protection, appropriate attire, project made at fair, project made at home, and interview NOTE: See the State Fair Guide Book for list of allowable tools.
1/4/2017, page 88
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
560M Woodworking Master
A
One major woodworking project At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 citizenship activities Project records including interview,
budget, and photos Judging activity
Bring completed project book, and one major woodworking project. Members are expected to do 100% or more of the project. Participants should exhibit a project which shows they have learned how to properly use tools in its creation. A member may use a wide variety of non-power and power tools including radial arm saw, lathe, router, power circular saw, and shaper if they have safety instruction & are closely supervised by a knowledgeable adult. Use of advanced joining techniques (mortise & tenon, pocket holes, dovetails, etc.) encouraged if matched to member skills. Projects should demonstrate the member has increased their knowledge and skills over previous projects.
Monday, June 26 Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Woodworking Day: completed project book, eye protection, appropriate attire, project made at fair, project made at home, and interview NOTE: See the State Fair Guide Book for list of allowable tools.
1/4/2017, page 89
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Self-Determined
365 Self-Determined
X
Using the online Self-Determined Project Guide:
Topic identification At least 3 areas of interest, each with
at least 3 activities At least two learning experiences At least two leadership/citizenship
experiences Project summary
Bring completed Self-Determined Project Guide, a tri-fold display, and a sample of project work that will help to show project work completed. Prepare a display mounted on a 36” high by 48” wide tri-fold display board with 12” wings, must include the Title of Project, background (historic or general information about the project), areas of interest that you focused on, your results and a conclusion. Be prepared to discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)- Display an exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Self-Determined Day: completed 365 project record, tri-fold display, sample of project work, and interview NOTE: Requirements are different for self-determined projects that go to other days.
1/4/2017, page 90
* Project skill level indicates the project’s intended audience. B = Beginning level—for members with little or no experience in a project area, or 8 to 10 year olds; I = Intermediate level, for members with some experience in a project area, or 11 to 13 year olds; A = Advanced level—for experienced members in a project area, or 14 or older: and X = All levels—for all skill and age levels. Exceptions to these age guidelines are noted.
Project Number and Name
Skill Level*
Project Completion Requirements See each project book for complete
details. County Requirements
County Project Evaluation
Date & Location
State Fair Requirements See the 4-H State Fair Guidebook
for complete details.
Workforce Preparation
382 Am I Ready for Work?
I
All 9 activities and Talking It Over questions
At least 2 learning experiences At least 2 leadership/citizenship
activities Project Review
Bring a poster or educational display and give a five-minute presentation for the judge. Be prepared to have a mock interview and please bring resume and be prepared discuss project knowledge and experiences. Fair (optional)- Display an exhibit or poster showing some aspect of your project in your club booth or all-county booth
Tuesday, June 27
Wyandot County Fairgrounds
Workforce Preparation Day: registration form (mailed ahead of time); display; mock interview, including resume and appropriate attire; and interview
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