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WASHINGTONSTATE 4-H FAIRThis Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NCThis Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NCVIRTUAL STILL LIFE EXHIBITSEXHIBITOR GUIDE SUPPLEMENTSEPTEMBER 4-27, 2020PUYALLUP, WAThis supplement is intended to be utilized with the 2020 Exhibitor Guide for the Washington State 4-H Fair. The rules and regulations listed in the Exhibitor Guide will apply to all exhibits, unless they are modified in this supplement. In light of several county fairs and qualifying shows being cancelled in 2020 due to Covid-19, this supplement will provide an opportunity to share their projects and what they have learned during the year with the public through the Washington State 4-H Fair. The normal exhibitor guide will be released in mid-June.Contact InformationDue to regulations on open workplaces at the present time, it is best to contact theState 4-H Fair in the following manner:Emailst4hfair@wsu.edu or tagwin@wsu.eduMailing AddressWashington State 4-H FairPO Box 1225Puyallup, WA 98371TelephoneThe on-grounds fair office is scheduled to open on Monday, August 17, 2020.Telephone after August 17: 253-770-5410This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NCThis Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NCVIRTUAL FAIR STILL LIFE EXHIBITSSEPTEMBER 4-27, 2020This Program is intended to supplement face-to face activities and exhibits at the Washington State 4-H Fair.Only currently enrolled 4-H members in Washington State are eligible to participate. All exhibitors must be in the junior, intermediate, or senior age divisions. Cloverbud members do not participate in the State 4-H Fair.All entries must be emailed to the WA State 4-H Fair at st4hfair@wsu.edu .Items that are exhibited at the fair in the usual manner are not eligible for the virtual classes.There is no prequalification for still life exhibits in the virtual classes.Judging will be based on photo(s) of the project. The photos will be used to evaluate the learning process and the abilities of the exhibitor. Unclear photos may limit the judge’s ability to fairly evaluate your project.Some classes may have 1-4 photos submitted of the project. Attach the photos to an email to give the judges the best views of your project. Close up photos of your project may help the judge see the specific details. Exhibits for the virtual activities must have been completed in the current 4-H year, after October 1.For counties with fairs ending before August 25, the deadline for entering is September 1. For counties with fairs ending after August 25, the deadline for entering is September 10.Entries will be judged as they are submitted. Completed evaluation forms and ribbons will be mailed to the participants.Premiums will be earned at 50% of the corresponding class of the State 4-H Fair.Submitted projects may be shared with the general public. Selected entries may be printed out for display during the fair. Only the first name, age, and county of the exhibitor will be displayed.4-H members shall be enrolled in the appropriate 4-H project for the class.The Virtual Fair Entry Form must be completed for each exhibit.EDUCATIONAL DISPLAYSExhibitors may enter one entry per class/lot. Exhibits need to be photographed and email to the State 4-H Fair.Class 48-14-H Club/Group Community Service DisplayClass 48-24-H Club/Group Promotional DisplayClass 70-1Educational Poster (any project)Class 70-24-H Promotional PosterHANDMADE 4-H PROJECT EQUIPMENTExhibitors may enter one entry per class/lot. Submit up to four photos of the item – one photo of the front, one photo of the back (inside), and up to two additional photos showing the details of your project. On the entry form, include what the item is and its intended use.Class 50-1Hand Sewn item to be used in conjunction with another 4-H projectClass 50-2Handmade Wooden item to be used in conjunction with another 4-H projectClass 50-3Handmade Metal item to be used in conjunction with another 4-H projectClass 50-4Handmade Craft item to be used in conjunction with another 4-H projectFAMILTY AND CONSUMER SCIENCESAny item from the following projects. Exhibitor may enter one entry per class/lot. Attach 1-4 photos as required.Class 81-1Consumer Sciences – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 82-1Money Management – attach up to 4 photos of itemTEXTILE ARTS - SEWINGExhibitors may enter two entries per class/lot. Submit up to four photos of the item – one photo of the front, one photo of the back (inside), and up to two additional photos showing the details of your project.Class 84-1Non-Clothing Sewing Item - pillow, pillowcases, doll clothes, stuffed animals, accessories, etc.Class 85-1Embellished Item – any purchased or fabric made item embellished by the member using a sewing technique – include a card within one of the photos stating what technique was used.Class 86-1Costume (sewn)Class 87-1Separates – any sewn single clothing itemClass 88-1NightwearClass 89-1Daytime DressesClass 90-1Evening WearClass 91-1Suit of matching or coordinated fabricsClass 91-2Coat of matching or coordinated fabricsClass 93-1Pieced/Quilted Wall Hanging or Home DécorClass 94-1Pieced/Quilted Wearable GarmentClass 95-1Hand or Machine Pieced Quilt; Quilted by Someone Else – any sizeClass 96-1Hand or Machine Pieced Quilt; TiedClass 97-1Whole Cloth Quilt; Machine or Hand QuiltedClass 98-1Machine Pieced and/or Appliqued Quilt; Machine QuiltedClass 99-1Machine Pierced and/or Appliqued Quilt; Hand QuiltedClass 100-1Hand Pieced and/or Appliques Quilt; Hand QuiltedTEXTILE ARTS – NEEDLE ARTSExhibitors may enter two entries per class/lot. Submit up to four photos of the item – one photo of the front, one photo of the back (inside), and up to two additional photos showing the details of your project. Include a statement on the entry form stating how many years you have been doing that technique (knit, crochet, embroidery, etc)Class 101-1Knitted Accessories/Decorative ItemsClass 101-2Knitted Slippers/Hats/MittensClass 102-1Knitted Clothing (other than slippers/hats/mittens)Class 103-1Knitted Afghans (size 1200-2500 square inches)Class 104-1Knitted Afghans (over 2500 square inches)Class 105-1Crocheted Accessories/Decorative ItemsClass 105-2Crocheted Slippers/Hats/GlovesClass 106-1Crocheted Clothing (other than slippers/hats/gloves)Class 107-1Crocheted Afghans (size 1200-2500 square inches)Class 108-1Crocheted Afghans (over 2500 square inches)Class 109-1Embroidery – any itemClass 110-1Counted Cross Stitch -any itemClass 111-1Weaving – any itemClass 112-1Rug TechniquesClass 113-1Latch HookClass 114-1Other Needle ArtsFOODS AND NUTRITIONExhibitors may enter two entries per class/lot.Class 120-1aQuick Breads – one standard loaf: one photo of the top; one photo of bottom/side; cut in half and one photo of the inside; a copy of the recipeClass 120-1bMuffins – three muffins: one photo of the tops; one photo of the bottoms/sides; break in half and one photo of the inside; a copy of the recipeClass 120-2aYeast Breads - one standard loaf: one photo of the top; one photo of bottom/side; cut in half and one photo of the inside; a copy of the recipeClass 120-2bYeast Rolls – three rolls: one photo of the tops; one photo of the bottoms/sides; break in half and one photo of the inside; a copy of the recipeClass 120-3aCookies – three cookies: one photo of the tops; one photo of the bottoms/sides; break in half and one photo of the inside; a copy of the recipeClass 120-3bCake – one cake; one photo of entire cake; cut a slice and place next to the cake – submit two photos of the slice; a copy of the recipeClass 120-3cPie – one pie; one photo of entire pie; cut a slice and place on a place next to the pie – submit two photos of the slice; a copy of the recipeClass 120-4dFruit Dessert – one complete item: one photo of entire dessert; slice or spoon one serving from the dessert and place on an individual serving place – submit two photos of the serving; one copy of the recipeClass 125-1Modified Recipe – start with an existing recipe and modify it for a special diet (gluten-free, low sugar, etc) to make it healthier. Submit a copy of the original recipe and the modified recipe; list the changes to make the item healthier (lower calories, fat content, etc). Send via pdf or word document.Class 125-2Menu Plan – list a menu for three days. Include at least ten recipes that you will use of the plan (recipes may be from other sources). Recipes must include ingredient list and preparation instructions. Send via pdf or word document.Class 125-3Food Gift Basket – a basket containing at least three different home prepared items (baked, canned, food mixes, etc). Submit a picture and either a pdf or word document describing the occasion and/or purpose/theme of the basket.Class 125-4Preserved Foods Quick Meal – develop a menu for a meal utilizing 3-6 jars of home canned and/or dried foods to be used with the meal. Submit pictures of the home preserved foods. Include nutritional information and food preparation methods appropriate to the preserved foods. Send via pdf or word document.Class 126-1Decorated Cake – may be a decorated Styrofoam, plastic, or cardboard form or an actual cake. Will only be evaluated on the artistic work. Submit up to four photos (1 photo of entire cake, up to three photos showing the details of your work).Class 126-2Decorated Cupcake - may be a decorated Styrofoam, plastic, or cardboard form or an actual cupcake. Will only be evaluated on the artistic work. Submit up to four photos (1 photo of entire cupcake, up to three photos showing the details of your work).Class 127-3Decorated Cookies - may be a decorated Styrofoam, plastic, or cardboard form or an actual cookie. Will only be evaluated on the artistic work. Submit up to four photos (1 photo of entire cookie, up to three photos showing the details of your work).FOOD PRESERVATIONExhibitors may enter two entries per class/lot. Canning rings must be removed in the photos. Submit three photos of the jar: one of the entire front of the jar, one of the entire back of the jar, plus one more. Submit one photo of the 4-H canned foods label C0804. Include source of the recipe on all entries.Class 130-2Canned FruitsClass 130-3Canned Pickles and/or RelishesClass 130-4Canned Jam, Jelly, or any Soft SpreadClass 130-5Canned VegetablesClass 130-6Canned Meat, Fish, or PoultryEXPRESSIVE ARTSExhibitors may enter a total of four exhibits in this section, with no more than two items in each class/lot. Exhibits will need to be photographed. You will need to send 1-4 photos of your exhibit. The photos need to be able to show the judges the best features of your work.Class 140-1Drawings – charcoalClass 140-2Drawings – pen/inkClass 140-3Drawings – pencilClass 140-4Drawings – other mediumClass 140-5Paintings – watercolorClass 140-6Paintings – tempura paintClass 140-7Paintings – oilsClass 140-8Paintings – acrylicClass 140-9Paintings – other and/or mixed mediumClass 141-1Items made from kidsClass 141-2PrintmakingClass 141-3General Media CraftClass 141-4Needle Arts (includes any items made on a loom)Class 141-5Paper CraftsClass 141-7JewelryClass 141-8Poetry (submit as a pdf or word document)PHOTOGRAPHYExhibitor may enter two photos per class/lot, with a maximum of three total entries. All photo will be judged using WSU 4-H scorecards on individual merit and not against each other. Photo needs to be sent via email as an attachment.Class 150-1Scenic PhotoClass 150-2PeopleClass 150-3AnimalsClass 150-4Flowers/NatureClass 150-5Buildings/ArchitectureClass 150-6Any Subject – MiscellaneousClass 150-7ActionClass 150-8Close UpClass 150-9Composition – Special lightingClass 150-10Composition – Design elementsClass 150-11Composition – Still LifeClass 150-12Special EffectsClass 150-134-H Promotional Photos – any subject – open to all 4-H membersVIDEOGRAPHYExhibitor may enter one video per class/lot. The video must have been filmed by the exhibitor. Videos should be a minimum of two minutes and a maximum of five minutes. Submit as an email attachment.Class 156-1Video for 4-H PromotionClass 156-2Video for 4-H ActivitiesClass 156-3Video for 4-H ProjectsClass 156-4Videos for any non-4-H subjectGARDENINGExhibitor may enter five items per class/lot. Attach photos as required.Class 160-1Vegetable Garden – place item on a plate. Submit one photo of top, one photo of bottom, one photo of stem end, plus up to one additional photo.Class 160-2Container Garden – submit one photo of entire plant(s) in container, plus up to three additional photos.Class 160-3Flower Garden – send one photo of blossom (including center of blossom), one photo of stem, one photo of attached foliage, plus one additional photo of flower.Class 160-4Fruits. Nuts, or Berries - place item on a plate. Submit one photo of top, one photo of 2-3 nuts or berries (if applicable), and up to two additional photos.Class 160-5Other Garden Produce - place item on a plate. Submit one photo of top, one photo of bottom, one photo of stem end, plus up to one additional photo.ENTOMOLOGY/BEEKEEPINGExhibitor may enter two items per class/lot. Attach photos as required.Class 165-1Entomology – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 166-1Beekeeping – Honey – one pint or one quart of home harvested honey. Attach up to 4 photos of the jar of honeyClass 166-2Beekeeping – Other than Honey – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 170-1Butterflies – attach up to 4 photos of itemS.T.E.M. CLASSESExhibitor may enter two items per class/lot. Attach photos are required.Class 210-1Model Rockets – will be judged on workmanship only. They don’t need to be flown. Attach two closeup photos of the fins, one photo along the siding of the rocket, and one looking up the rocket from the bottom to check for alignment.Class 218-1Bicycle Project – attach up to 4 photos of the exhibit.Class 219-1Small Engine Project – attach up to 4 photos of the exhibit.Class 221-1Snowmobiling Project – attach up to 4 photos of the exhibit.Class 222-1ATV Safety – attach up to 4 photos of the exhibit.Class 225-1Electricity Project – attach up to 4 photos of the exhibit.Class 226-1Welding Display Board – attach up to 4 photos of different types of welds completed by the exhibitor.Class 227-1Welding – Small and Medium Items – attach up to 4 photos of the welded itemClass 228-1Welding – Large Construction Items – attach up to 4 photos of the welded construction itemClass 230-1Woodworking – Small and Medium Items without a finish (bird houses, tool boxes, etc)– attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 230-2Woodworking – Small and Medium Items with a finish – attach up to 4 photos ofItemClass 230-3Woodworking – Large Construction Items with a Finish – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 240-1Geospatial Project – attach up to 4 photos of the exhibit.Class 245-1Robotics Project – attach up to 4 photos of the PUTER TECHNOLOGYComputer generated items created by the exhibitor using any computer program. Attach a pdf file as required. Exhibitor may enter one item per class/lot. Class 235-1Flyers/PamphletsClass 235-2Greeting CardsClass 235-3CertificatesClass 235-4Digital ScrapbookClass 235-54-H Club NewsletterClass 235-7Spreadsheet showing income and expenses (invent data or use for one of yourother 4-H projects)Class 235-18Digital Art, smaller than 5”x7” – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 235-19Digital Art, between 5”x7” and 8”x12” – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 235-20Digital Art, larger than 8”x12” – attach up to 4 photos of itemENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIPAny item from the following projects. Exhibitor may enter two items per class/lot. Attach 1-4 photos as required.Class 260-1Exploring Youth Environment – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 265-1Outdoor Adventures – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 270-1Science Discovery – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 272-1Wind Energy – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 273-1Water Resources – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 275-1Forestry – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 280-1Sport Fishing – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 282-1Amphibians – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 285-1Pets – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 290-1Shooting Sports – Riflery – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 290-2Shooting Sports – Pistol – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 290-3Shooting Sports – Shotgun – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 290-4Shooting Sports – Black Powder/Muzzle Loading – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 290-5Shooting Sports – Archery – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 290-6Shooting Sports – Hunting – attach up to 4 photos of itemSOCIAL SCIENCEAny item from the following projects. Exhibitor may enter one item per class/lot. Attach 1-4 photos as required.Class 301-1Citizenship – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 302-1Service Learning/Community Service – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 303-1Intercultural – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 304-1Health – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 305-1Leadership – attach up to 4 photos of itemClass 306-1Entrepreneurship – attach up to 4 photos of itemWASHINGTON STATE 4-H FAIRVIRTUAL FAIR ENTRY FORM(MUST BE INCLUDED WITH EACH EMAILED EXHIBIT)Name of 4-H Member____________________________________________________________Complete Mailing Address________________________________________________________City______________________________________State_______Zip_____________________Email Address______________________________Birthdate of Exhibitor__________________Age Division- check one:_____ Junior_____Intermediate_____SeniorCounty Name______________________________Class/Lot____________________________For Fair Use OnlyRibbon Placing: _____Blue _____Red _____White _____No PlacingPremium Points Earned ................
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