4-H Club Activities & Projects
General Rules and Regulations
- Projects entered must be the work of a 4-H’er in an approved project listed on their enrollment form.
- If the project has an active club, then the 4-H’er must have attended one half of all scheduled meetings.
- All exhibits will be awarded a blue, red, or white ribbon. Exhibit entries which do not meet all of the requirements will be judged and receive a ribbon, but they will not be considered for placing.
- Premiums will be paid on the top three ribbons.
- Additional classes will be added only if the 4-H’er has met requirements.
- Entries displayed in previous years or not meeting catalog requirements will not be accepted.
- Participants may only enter one item per class.
- Entries in classes beginning with the letter “G” are not eligible to go on to the State Competition.
- Only Committee members and judges are allowed in the building during the time projects are being judged.
- The six 4-H’ers who earn the most 4-H exhibitor points during the fair will be awarded high point 4-H exhibitor trophies on Saturday night at the Livestock Auction.
- Children 6-8 years old may enter into 4-H Club activities not requiring a project book. Each “cloverbud” is allowed to enter one item per class. There will be no judging as with regular 4-H projects, but all participants will receive the 4-H Ribbon of Participation. All projects will be on exhibition at the 4-H/FFA Barn throughout the Fair.
- All entries must be removed from the 4-H/FFA Barn on the last Saturday of the fair between the hours of 9:00 am and 12:00 pm.
- Entries eligible to go to the State Competition will be notified as to when the projects must be dropped off at the Extension Office.
- All entries must be removed on Saturday, July 31, 2010 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm.







