Youth Exhibitor Indoor Projects

Youth Exhibitor Indoor Projects

4-H

4-H

Linda Kisner, Chairperson, 4-H Leader

Michael Withrow, 4-H Agent


WVU Berkeley County 4-H Extension https://extension.wvu.edu/Berkeley


All 4-H Exhibitors participating at the Berkeley County Youth Fair are reminded to follow fair rules, register on-line with fair officials as directed, and check the fair web site for fair information and updates.

  1. Please read each 4-H project exhibit requirement as described and explained on the indoor exhibits webpage https://extension.wvu.edu/berkeley/4h/projects-exhibiting/indoor-proj
    If exhibits do not meet the requirements as specified in the project requirement packet, points will be deducted.
  2. All Posters 14” x 22” and Tri Fold Display Boards not to exceed 36” x 48”. All exhibits must be exhibitors own work and of the current 4-H year, October 1, 2023 to the date of Fair.
  3. Exhibitors name should not be visible on the project exhibit.
  4. “Properly labeled” means to label your project according to the specifications given for that project exhibit.
  5. Self-Determined projects that may require larger space for display must be approved by fair officials.

FFA

FFALearning to Do

Doing to Learn

Earning to Live

Living to Serve

  1. Each class shall have one entry per member
  2. Each exhibit must be furnished with its own container (8”paper plate)
  3. All exhibitors must be members of the FFA in good standing
  4. All exhibits must be produced from the exhibitors SAE
  5. Exhibits in Section I & II will consist of useful farm shop projects constructed in the school or home farm shop during the past school year and will be judge on design, materials used and workmanship.
  6. Exhibits in Section III must be placed in clear plastic garbage bags
  7. All indoor exhibit entries must be pre-registered with the Berkeley County Youth Fair via on-line registration by July 1, 2024.

Girl Scouts

Girl Scouts

  1. All participants must be currently registered with the Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital.
  2. All exhibits must be the exhibitor’s own completed badge work of the current Girl Scout year (October 2023 to Present).
  3. One entry per section. Food items must be covered with plastic wrap and placed on paper plates.
  4. Poster should be no bigger than 14” x 22” and Tri Fold Display Boards not to exceed 36” x 48”.
  5. Individual entries must be labeled with Girl Scout’s name, age, grade, Girl Scout level, troop number and section participating.
  6. Troop exhibit must be labeled with Troop number and Girl Scout level along with a list of the members and the grade and age ranges.
  7. All entries must be pre-registered with the Berkeley County Youth Fair via on-line registration by June 1, 2024.

Boy Scouts

Boy ScoutsOn my honor, I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law;
To help other people at all times; To keep myself physically strong; Mentally awake and morally straight.

  1. Participants must be actively registered in the Boy Scouts of America.
  2. All entries must have been completed since the last Youth Fair. This is in keeping with the purpose of the Youth Fair, to encourage the youth to look for new horizons; and to gain knowledge and experience.
  3. An exhibitor must not have more than one entry in each class
  4. Each entry must be labeled with the Scout’s name, age, Unit No. and the exhibit classification. (Example – John Doe, Age 10, Pack 2, 11-A-2)
  5. Each entry will be judged on its own merits and not competitively.
  6. Space for and location of all exhibits will be assigned by the official in charge
  7. The Youth Fair Association will not be responsible for loss or damage to exhibits but will take due care of all exhibits
  8. Exhibits must be pre-registered on-line by June 1, 2024.

Boys and Girls Club

Boys and Girls ClubBoys & Girls Club OF THE EASTERN PANHANDLE MARTINSBURG – BERKELEY COUNTY UNIT
P.O. Box 1184, Martinsburg, WV 25402
(304) 263-2696
United Way Partner Agency
Youth Fair Participant since 1971

Mission and Program Philosophy

The mission of the Boys & Girls Club is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.  With the Youth Development Strategy as a foundation, club programs are designed to provide girls and boys ages 6 to 18 with responsible adult guidance, encouragement, and support.  By offering consistent, concerned adults, better able to benefit from and meet the responsibilities of life.

Programs include:  photography, physical and social recreation, computer education, homework help and tutoring, nutritious meals, art programs and much more.  Stop by for a FREE one week pass and join in the fun today!

AWARDS

  • “Jack Beavers” Award:  Best three print portfolio (1st premium)
  • “Bill Kibler” Award:  Best Single Color Print
  • “Fred Jackson” Award:  Best Single Black & White Print
  • “Nancy Rodig” Award:  Best Abstract Print
  • “Bob Houck” Award:  Best Portrait Print
  • “Charlie Hizer” Award:  Judge’s Favorite Print

For information about exhibiting at the 2024 Berkeley County Youth Fair or to join a Boys & Girls Club Photography Class, call (304) 263-0586 or (304) 263-2696.

FCCLA

FCCLA

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America

  1. Entries in each class are limited to one exhibit by any one individual.
  2. All exhibitors must be members of FCCLA in good standing.
  3. All exhibitors shall have produced their exhibits and have filed Extended Learning Plans with their home school FCCLA Advisors.
  4. All members who plan to enter the Miss Youth Fair Contest, must exhibit one or more Extended Learning Projects to be eligible for competition.
  5. All indoor exhibits must be pre-registered on line by June 1, 2024.

4-H Style Review

Judging
July 27, 2024
Arden United Methodist Church
Family Life Center

4:45 – 5:00p.m. – Register at the table in the Family Life Center.

5:00p.m. – Judging will begin and should be completed before noon.

Practice for Style Revue will be on the Stage in the Family Life Center.

Awards Presentation & Style Show:
Saturday, August 3, 2024, 4:00 p.m.
Indoor Arena

4:00 pm:  Modeling of Sewing Projects and Presentation of Awards Indoor Arena Stage

GENERAL RULES:

  1. Participants are required to be a 4-H member who is taking a sewing project.
  2. Participants are required to be in the Style Revue Judging event held July 27, 2024, and the Awards and Modeling Program during the Berkeley County Youth Fair, August 3, 2024.
  3. THE EXHIBITOR IS NOT TO BRING HIS/HER GARMENT/S SATURDAY TO REGISTRATION
  4. The exhibitor will wear or bring his/her sewing garment to the Fair prepared to model in the 4-H Style Show, Saturday, August 3,2024 at 4:00 p.m. If an exhibitor needs to change into his/her garment, he/she may change in the handicap accessible restrooms located beside the Indoor Arena.
  5. If for some reason an exhibitor is unable to participate in any part of the 4-H Style Show, they must contact the Project chairperson by

July 8, 2024.  If the Exhibitor fails to contact the style Revue chairperson and does not participate during the 4-H Style Revue judging on July 27, 2024, or the 4-H Style Revue and Awards on August 3, 2024, they will complete their project at the Club level.

SEWING AWARDS & SPONSORS

Grand Champion, $25, Carolyn Bohrer

Reserve Champion, $10, Carolyn Bohrer

Reserve Champion or Alternate

Gift, Sally Davis Memorial Award – Roy Davis & Family

Overall Top Four Winners, $30, Berkeley County CEOs

Fourth Year, First Place

Gift, Mary Whittington Memorial by Swan Pond 4-H Club

Third Year, First Place Gift, Sophronia Butler Award by Arden 4-H Club

Second Year, First Place Gift, Neva Fuss Memorial Award – The Barn at Mahogany Hill

First Year, First Place Gift, Velma Johnson Award – Bob & Barby Frankenberry

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