youth fair day 2013 handbook - wake county, north carolina fair day booklet 2013.pdf2 !!!!...

13
Youth Fair Day 2013 Handbook

Upload: others

Post on 28-Jul-2020

2 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Youth Fair Day 2013 Handbook - Wake County, North Carolina Fair Day Booklet 2013.pdf2 !!!! Dear!4’Hers,!Parents,!and!Friends,! It’s!thattime!of!the!year!again!!!Time!to!getready!for!the!2013!Heritage!Day!and!Youth!Fair!Day!!!This!year’s!

                 

Youth Fair Day 2013 Handbook

Page 2: Youth Fair Day 2013 Handbook - Wake County, North Carolina Fair Day Booklet 2013.pdf2 !!!! Dear!4’Hers,!Parents,!and!Friends,! It’s!thattime!of!the!year!again!!!Time!to!getready!for!the!2013!Heritage!Day!and!Youth!Fair!Day!!!This!year’s!

2

 

 

 

 

Dear  4-­‐Hers,  Parents,  and  Friends,  

It’s  that  time  of  the  year  again!    Time  to  get  ready  for  the  2013  Heritage  Day  and  Youth  Fair  Day!    This  year’s  event  will  be  held  on  Saturday,  October  5th  from  10AM  –  4PM  at  Historic  Oak  View  Park  in  Raleigh.      Youth  Fair  Day  always  celebrates  the  past,  present,  and  future  of  4-­‐H  and  is  fun  for  the  whole  family!      We  would  like  to  invite  clubs  to  come  out  and  show  their  support  for  4-­‐H  by  creating  a  club  table  or  display  to  share  what  you  are  doing  in  4-­‐H.    Remember  that  Youth  Fair  Day  is  a  large  public  event  that  drew  over  5,000  people  last  year,  so  this  is  a  great  opportunity  to  recruit  new  youth  and  volunteers!    Please  call  (919)  250-­‐1092  for  details  on  how  to  reserve  a  (free)  table  for  your  club!    Be  sure  to  read  this  guide  carefully  –  there  is  a  lot  of  information  in  here!    It  might  also  be  helpful  to  consult  the  State  Fair  Premium  Book,  which  can  be  found  online  at:    http://www.ncstatefair.org/2013/Competitions/HowToEnter.htm          If  you  have  questions  about  what  to  enter,  or  what  State  Fair  Codes  to  use,  please  let  our  office  know  and  we  will  do  our  best  to  assist!        Registration  for  Youth  Fair  Day  is  online  again  this  year  and  you  can  access  it  by  visiting:  http://go.ncsu.edu/wakeyouthfairday2013  Thank  you  for  your  continued  support  of  4-­‐H!    Making  the  best  better  happens  every  single  day  in  Wake  County  through  club  meetings,  4-­‐H  friendships,  informal  mentoring,  staff-­‐led  groups,  and  youth  adult  partnerships.      As  always,  if  you  have  questions,  please  email  me  at  [email protected]  or  call  me  at  (919)  250-­‐1093.      

 Best,  

 Heather  A.  Tart,  Extension  Agent    4-­‐H  Youth  Development      

Page 3: Youth Fair Day 2013 Handbook - Wake County, North Carolina Fair Day Booklet 2013.pdf2 !!!! Dear!4’Hers,!Parents,!and!Friends,! It’s!thattime!of!the!year!again!!!Time!to!getready!for!the!2013!Heritage!Day!and!Youth!Fair!Day!!!This!year’s!

3

Schedule  of  Events    

September  1         Registration  for  Youth  Fair  Day  due  to  4-­‐H  Office.    September  16-­‐17   Non-­‐perishable  entries  (artwork,  crafts,  etc.)  due  to  4-­‐H  office  between  

10AM  and  7PM  each  day  at  the  4-­‐H  office.    September  30   Perishable  entries  due  to  4-­‐H  office  between  10AM  and  7PM  at  the  4-­‐H  

office.        Includes  food  and  plant  entries.    October  5   Youth  Fair  Day  Schedule    

(Subject  to  change  depending  on  entry  numbers)            9:30AM   Poultry  (on-­‐site  for  Salmonella  testing)         Check-­‐In  Opens            

  9:45AM   Hayride  begins           10:30AM   Small  Animal  Shows  (outdoors  by  barn)           Rabbit           Poultry                 NOON     Large  Animal  Shows  (show  ring)           Goat     Steer           Sheep     Horses         12:30PM   Cookie  Decorating  Contest    (Farm  History  Cntr)  

  Youth  7  years  and  under                         12:30PM   Poster  Contest  Winners  Announced  (Farm  History  Cntr)  

 1:00PM   Miscellaneous  Animal  Shows    (Reptiles,  etc  /  show  ring)  

      Animal  Costume  Contest  (all  animals  /  show  ring)             1:30PM   Cookie  Decorating  Contest    (Farm  History  Cntr)  

  Youth  8  years  and  up             2:00PM   Dog  Shows             Showmanship           Obedience           Trick         2:30  PM   Talent  Show  –  Small  Amphitheater       4:00PM   Last  Hayride  Drop-­‐Off        

Page 4: Youth Fair Day 2013 Handbook - Wake County, North Carolina Fair Day Booklet 2013.pdf2 !!!! Dear!4’Hers,!Parents,!and!Friends,! It’s!thattime!of!the!year!again!!!Time!to!getready!for!the!2013!Heritage!Day!and!Youth!Fair!Day!!!This!year’s!

4

.  

YOUTH  PARTICIPATION    Eligibility  to  Participate  Youth  Fair  Day  is  open  to  all  youth  and  4-­‐H  membership  is  not  a  condition  of  participation.  4-­‐H  age  is  determined  as  of  January  1st  of  the  current  year.        The  following  age  divisions  will  be  used  in  most  contests  (see  specific  category  rules  for  exceptions):  

• Cloverbud     5  to  8  years  old  • (Cloverbud  entries  will  be  awarded  participation  ribbons  and  will  not  be  placed.)  • Junior       9  to  13  years  old  • Senior       14  to  18  years  old  

 Cost  /  Fees  The  entry  fee  Youth  Fair  Day  is  $5  and  this  covers  an  unlimited  number  of  entries.      

• Please  note  that  the  cookie-­‐decorating  contest  and  talent  show  are  free  contests  but  please  be  sure  to  register  for  planning  purposes.    

• Fee  waivers  are  available  (but  limited)  and  can  be  requested  by  contacting  [email protected]  or  (919)  250-­‐1092.    Requests  must  be  made  in  writing  or  via  email.  

• Payments  can  be  made  by  cash  or  check.    If  paying  by  check,  please  make  it  payable  to  the  Wake  County  4-­‐H  Enhancement  Fund.      

• If  a  participant  registers  for  a  contest  but  fails  to  drop  off  the  item(s)  by  the  deadline,  the  entry  will  be  critiqued  but  will  not  be  eligible  for  placement  

 Registration  You  may  register  for  most  of  the  Youth  Fair  Day  events  by  using  the  online  Entry  Form  at  the  link  below.    Online  entry  forms  are  due  to  the  4-­‐H  office  by  September  1.      

• Be  sure  to  enter  all  crafts,  baked  good  and  events  in  which  you  plan  to  participate.  • Please  complete  all  demographic  information  for  our  records  • You  may  use  State  Fair  Entry  Codes  for  crafts  and  baked  goods,  

http://www.ncstatefair.org/2013/Competitions/HowToEnter.htm to  describe  your  entry.    If  you  are  unsure  about  which  code  or  category  is  appropriate  for  your  item,  please  contact  our  office.  

• Be  sure  all  entries  have  your  name  and  age  category  on  the  entry.    • Enter  online  for  Youth  Fair  Day:    http://go.ncsu.edu/wakeyouthfairday2013

   

4-­‐H  Statement  of  Purpose  

 Wake  County  Youth  Fair  Day  exists  so  that  Wake  County  youth  have  the  opportunity  to  participate  in  a  county  fair  as  a  preliminary  experience  for  participating  in  NC  State  Fair  Contests.    The  event  is  also  an   opportunity   to   showcase   4-­‐H   Youth   Development   in   an   urban   environment   and   advertise  opportunities  for  new  youth  and  families  to  get  involved  in  our  program  

Page 5: Youth Fair Day 2013 Handbook - Wake County, North Carolina Fair Day Booklet 2013.pdf2 !!!! Dear!4’Hers,!Parents,!and!Friends,! It’s!thattime!of!the!year!again!!!Time!to!getready!for!the!2013!Heritage!Day!and!Youth!Fair!Day!!!This!year’s!

5

Contests  Perishable  and  non-­‐perishable  entries  are  judged  at  the  4-­‐H  office  prior  to  Youth  Fair  Day  (see  schedule  on  previous  page  for  dates).      4-­‐H  staff  and  volunteers  will  make  sure  that  these  entries  are  taken  to  Historic  Oak  View  Park  prior  to  the  event.    They  will  be  displayed  during  the  event  and  can  be  picked  up  after  3PM  at  Youth  Fair  Day.    If  you  are  unable  to  pick  up  your  entry  during  the  event,  please  make  plans  to  pick  it  up  at  the  4-­‐H  office  no  later  than  October  11th.          

• Arts  &  Craft  Contest:    Arts  and  crafts  categories  include,  but  are  not  limited  to,  collages,  drawings,  paintings,  wood  carvings,  metalwork,  leatherwork,  and  photography.      ü Artwork  such  as  paintings,  drawings,  and  photography  can  be  matted,  mounted,  or  framed,  but  

these  are  not  required  for  Youth  Fair  but  MAY  BE  REQUIRED  FOR  NC  STATE  FAIR  ENTRIES.          ü Photography  entries  can  be  in  black  &  white  or  color.      

 • Culinary  Contest:  Participants  are  required  to  provide  the  ingredient  lists  and  recipe  with  amounts  of  

materials  used  specified.      ü A  sample  of  the  completed  product  is  acceptable  (partial  cake,  half-­‐dozen  cookies  or  muffins,  

etc.).      ü Please  place  food  in  an  airtight  container.      ü Foods  that  need  to  be  refrigerated  for  storage  should  be  labeled  as  such.      

 • Fashion  Design  Contest:  

ü The  youth  participant  must  have  created  items  after  the  conclusion  of  last  year’s  NC  State  Fair.    ü Entries  can  be  any  type  of  clothing,  including  outerwear,  casual  ware,  formal  ware,  and  

accessories.  ü Entries  are  due  by  the  non-­‐perishable  entry  deadline    

 • Flower  &  Garden  Show:  

  All  entries  must  be  one  of  the  following:  ü Dish  Garden  (max  size  15”x15”x15”)  ü Craft  or  animal  likeness  made  from  a  natural  product  ü Terrarium  (max  size  15”x15”x15”)  ü Entries  are  due  by  the  perishable  entry  deadline  

 • COOKIE  DECORATING  CONTEST  (Free  Contest!)  

  Join  us  at  Noon  on  Youth  Fair  Day  for  an  on-­‐site  Cookie  Decorating  Contest!      ü 4-­‐H  provides  the  sugar  cookies  and  the  icing;  you  provide  the  creativity!      ü Youth  are  welcome  to  bring  an  apron  if  they  plan  to  participate  in  this  event!      ü Youth  should  still  register  by  the  September  1st  deadline  to  participate  in  this  event,  even  though  

it  takes  place  on-­‐site  during  Youth  Fair  Day.       4-­‐H  ENTERTAINS  (Free  Contest!)     There  is  a  talent  show  opportunity  during  Youth  Fair  Day.      

ü Youth   can   sing,   dance,   juggle,   step,   tell   stories,   play   an   instrument,   or   perform  other   assorted  talents.      

ü In  the  entry  form  online  in  the  category  space,  please  write  “TALENT.”  ü A  sound  system  is  provided,  but  there  is  not  an  actual  “stage.”      

Page 6: Youth Fair Day 2013 Handbook - Wake County, North Carolina Fair Day Booklet 2013.pdf2 !!!! Dear!4’Hers,!Parents,!and!Friends,! It’s!thattime!of!the!year!again!!!Time!to!getready!for!the!2013!Heritage!Day!and!Youth!Fair!Day!!!This!year’s!

6

ü Youth  are  required  to  bring  their  own  instruments  but  may  provide  an  audio  track  to  be  played  by  4-­‐H  staff.      

ü Youth  should  still  register  by  the  September  1st  deadline  to  participate  in  this  event,  even  though  it  takes  place  on-­‐site  during  Youth  Fair  Day.  

 • Poster  Contest:  

  Poster  entries  should  be  presented  on  22”x28”  poster  paper  and  should  either  be  in  a  general  4-­‐   H  theme  advertising  4-­‐H  Revolution  of  Responsibility  theme.  

ü Posters  should  include  information  about  Youth  Fair  Day  such  as  location,  date,  and  time,  and  should  be  hung  in  your  school  (with  permission)  or  community  to  help  advertise  the  event.    

ü On  October  5th,  bring  your  poster  to  the  fair  by  10AM  and  they  will  be  judged  and  critiqued  on  site  and  be  ready  for  pick-­‐up  by  3PM  that  afternoon  

 • Writing  Contest:  

ü The  theme  for  the  Essay  and  Poetry  Contest  entries  this  year  should  focus  on  the  “4-­‐H:    Join  the  Revolution  of  Responsibility”  theme.          

ü There  is  no  word  limit  in  the  poetry  contest.  ü Essay  contest  entries  should  be  between  250  and  500  words.      ü Entries  may  be  typed  or  handwritten.      ü Entries  are  due  by  the  non-­‐perishable  drop-­‐off  deadline.  

 Score  Sheets  Sample  score  sheets  are  included  in  this  packet  so  that  participants  can  prepare  for  the  competitions.    Awards  

• If  participating  as  a  team  in  a  category  judged  according  to  age  divisions,  the  age  of  the  oldest  participant  is  used  to  determine  the  age  division  in  which  the  entry  will  be  judged.    

• Decisions  of  the  judge(s)  are  final.    Youth  will  receive  a  copy  of  score  sheets  in  order  to  allow  them  to  improve  their  future  projects.      

               

VOLUNTEER  ASSISTANCE    

 Youth  Fair  Day  needs  a  dedicated  corps  of  volunteers  in  order  to  ensure  a  successful  event.    Anyone  who  is  interested  in  helping  judge  contests  or  provide  general  event  assistance  should  contact  the  Wake  County  4-­‐H  office.    Volunteer  positions  are  available  throughout  September  and  through  the  October  5th  event.        

• Judges  need  to  be  18  or  older.      

LOCAL  GOODS  SPOTLIGHT    Many  4-­‐Hers  are  very  aware  of  the  importance  of  knowing  the  origins  of  their  food.    Items,  which  are  made  of  80%  or  more  foods  or  products  from  NC,  can  also  be  recognized  in  each  contest  and  will  receive  a  special  certificate.        Please  make  sure  that  all   locally  sourced  items  are  labeled  as  such,  and  include  the  source  (farm,  place,  etc.).    You  can  designate  this  either  on  the  entry  form  (just  add  it  to  the  item  description)  or  we  can  mark  it  on  the  label  when  you  drop  off  items  to  enter  in  the  fair.    The  same  perishable  and  non-­‐perishable  drop-­‐off  deadlines  apply  for  local  goods  as  for  other  entries.    

Page 7: Youth Fair Day 2013 Handbook - Wake County, North Carolina Fair Day Booklet 2013.pdf2 !!!! Dear!4’Hers,!Parents,!and!Friends,! It’s!thattime!of!the!year!again!!!Time!to!getready!for!the!2013!Heritage!Day!and!Youth!Fair!Day!!!This!year’s!

7

• Youth   volunteers   are   welcome   on   October   5   at   the   event.     We   ask   that   a   parent   or   guardian  accompany  youth  younger  than  13.    

• We  are  happy   to   sign   community   service   forms   for   school   credit,   etc.   for   time  worked  during   the  event.    Please  bring  your  form  to  the  Registration  tent  during  the  event.      

 Areas  of  Service  for  Volunteers  

1. Non-­‐Perishable  Entries      a. September  16  &  17  (10AM  -­‐  7PM)  Intake:    We  need  help  taking  in  non-­‐perishable  entries  for  

Youth  Fair.    This  involves  making  sure  entries  are  appropriately  tagged  and  placed  on  the  right  table  for  their  category.    You  can  volunteer  for  any  amount  of  time  between  10AM  and  7PM.    Location  is  at  the  4-­‐H  Office  (4001-­‐E  Carya  Dr.  Raleigh).      

b.  September  18  -­‐  20  (10AM  -­‐  3PM)  Judging:    We  need  help  judging  the  non-­‐food  entries  (art,  crafts,  woodworking,  and  sewing  projects)  that  come  in  for  Youth  Fair  Day.    This  involves  evaluating  the  entry  and  providing  written  feedback  on  the  entry.    It  may  also  include  attaching  ribbons  and  certificates  to  entries.    You  can  volunteer  for  any  amount  of  time  between  10AM  and  3PM.    Location  is  at  the  4-­‐H  Office  (4001-­‐E  Carya  Dr.  Raleigh).          

2. Perishable  Entries  a. October  1  (10AM  -­‐  7PM)  Intake:  We  need  help  taking  in  perishable  entries  for  Youth  Fair.    

This  involves  making  sure  entries  are  appropriately  tagged  and  placed  on  the  right  table  for  their  category.    You  can  volunteer  for  any  amount  of  time  between  10AM  and  7PM.    Location  is  at  the  4-­‐H  Office  (4001-­‐E  Carya  Dr.  Raleigh).  

b. October  2    (10AM  -­‐  3PM)  Judging:  We  need  help  judging  the  food  entries  that  come  in  for  Youth  Fair  Day.    This  involves  tasting  samples  of  the  food  and  providing  written  feedback  on  the  entry.    It  may  also  include  attaching  ribbons  and  certificates  to  entries.    You  can  volunteer  for  any  amount  of  time  between  10AM  and  7PM.    Location  is  at  the  4-­‐H  Office  (4001-­‐E  Carya  Dr.  Raleigh).      

3. Event  Assistance  for  October  5  a. Set  Up  (8AM  –  10AM):  Assist  with  getting  posters,  signs,  flags,  tablecloths,  and  other  items  

set  up  in  various  display  areas  for  the  event.    This  involves  lots  of  walking  around  the  farm,  but  gives  you  a  chance  to  see  the  “sneak  peek”  at  what’s  in  store  for  the  day.      

b. Talent  Show  Coordinator/Emcee  (2PM  -­‐  3:30PM):  Emcee  the  Talent  Show  in  the  Farm  History  Center  at  Oak  View  using  the  microphone  and  our  sound  system.    Make  sure  entrants  have  their  music  /  CD  to  the  DJ  ahead  of  time.    See  schedule  for  the  beginning  time;  volunteers  should  arrive  30  min.  prior  to  starting  time.    Talent  Show  does  not  have  placings,  so  volunteers  will  not  "place"  or  judge  the  entries.      

c. Check-­‐In  Desk  (9:30AM  -­‐  3PM):  Assist  with  check-­‐in  of  youth  &  animals,  answer  general  questions  and  give  Registration  Packets  to  youth.    Volunteers  are  needed  at  this  station  throughout  the  day,  so  you  may  sign  up  for  as  long  or  as  short  of  a  shift  as  you  wish.      

d. Hayride  Assistant  (9:30AM  –  4PM):  Our  hayride  is  a  very  popular  piece  of  Youth  Fair  Day!    We  need  helpers  to  ride  in  the  wagon  to  help  make  sure  the  hay  stays  off  the  steps,  and  to  help  get  people  (and  strollers!)  off  the  ride.    You  will  have  a  radio  to  communicate  with  the  Wake  County  staff  member  who  will  be  driving  the  hayride  since  we  don’t  want  anyone  to  be  left  behind!    We  need  people  at  this  station  all  day,  so  you  may  volunteer  for  any  amount  of  time  between  9:30AM  and  4PM!  

Page 8: Youth Fair Day 2013 Handbook - Wake County, North Carolina Fair Day Booklet 2013.pdf2 !!!! Dear!4’Hers,!Parents,!and!Friends,! It’s!thattime!of!the!year!again!!!Time!to!getready!for!the!2013!Heritage!Day!and!Youth!Fair!Day!!!This!year’s!

8

e. 4-­‐H  Information  Booth  (9:30AM  -­‐  4PM):  This  position  involves  staffing  a  booth  in  or  near  the  Farm  History  Center  and  giving  people  information  on  how  they  can  get  involved  with  our  Wake  County  4-­‐H  program.    We  will  provide  handouts  and  everything  you  will  need  to  help  them  get  connected!    Volunteers  are  needed  at  this  station  throughout  the  day,  so  you  may  sign  up  for  as  long  or  as  short  of  a  shift  as  you  wish.      

f. Volunteer  Coordinator  (9:30AM  –  4PM):  Assist  with  orienting  new  volunteers  to  their  roles  and  helping  them  get  to  the  right  place(s)  throughout  the  event.    Volunteers  are  needed  at  this  station  throughout  the  day,  so  you  may  sign  up  for  as  long  or  as  short  of  a  shift  as  you  wish.      

g. Event  Assistance  Animal  Judging  Volunteers:  All  of  these  volunteer  spots  are  for  October  5th  during  Youth  Fair  Day  at  Oak  View  Park  in  Raleigh.  

i. Poultry  &  Rabbit  Judging    (10:30  AM):  Talk  with  youth  participants  and  evaluate  each  entry.    Provides  written  feedback  to  youth  on  animal  entry.    Award  ribbons  to  placing  entries.    Show  may  end  early,  depending  on  the  number  of  entries.      

ii. Medium/Large  Livestock  Judging  (Noon)  goats,  sheep,  steer,  horses:  Talk  with  youth  participants  and  evaluate  each  entry.    Provide  written  feedback  to  youth  on  animal  entry.    Award  ribbons  to  placing  entries.    Show  may  end  early,  depending  on  the  number  of  entries.    This  group  includes  goats,  sheep,  steer,  and  horses.      

iii. Miscellaneous  Animal  Judging  &  Costume  Contest  (1:00  PM):  Talk  with  youth  participants  and  evaluate  each  entry.    Provides  written  feedback  to  youth  on  animal  entry.    Award  ribbons  to  placing  entries.    Show  may  end  early,  depending  on  the  number  of  entries.    This  group  includes  snakes,  lizards,  turtles,  pocket  pets,  and  other  animals  that  do  not  fit  into  other  classes.      

iv. Dog  Contests  (2:00  PM):  Talk  with  youth  participants  and  evaluate  each  entry.    Provides  written  feedback  to  youth  on  animal  entry.    Award  ribbons  to  placing  entries.        Please  note  that  this  is  not  a  formal  dog  show  and  will  include  mixed  and  purebred  dogs  of  all  sizes.    Classes  may  be  broken  down  by  age  or  animal  size,  depending  on  the  total  number  of  entries  

h. Teardown  Crew  (3PM  –  5PM):  What  goes  up  must  come  down!    Help  us  take  down  flags,  signs,  banners,  etc.  and  store  them  away  for  the  next  event.    This  involves  lots  of  walking,  but  we’ll  have  golf  carts  and/or  vehicles  to  help  get  any  bulky  items  moved!                

4-H YOUTH FAIR DAY / HERITAGE DAY EVENT 4028 Carya Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2013 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

   

Page 9: Youth Fair Day 2013 Handbook - Wake County, North Carolina Fair Day Booklet 2013.pdf2 !!!! Dear!4’Hers,!Parents,!and!Friends,! It’s!thattime!of!the!year!again!!!Time!to!getready!for!the!2013!Heritage!Day!and!Youth!Fair!Day!!!This!year’s!

9

Event  Location  &  Parking  • All   animal   shows  will   take   place   on  October   5th   during   the   Youth   Fair  Day   Event.     Animal   entries  

should  be  taken  directly  to  check-­‐in  at  Historic  Oak  View  Park  upon  arrival.    You  may  pull  up  to  the  Historic  Center  to  unload  and  then  park  your  car.  

• The  Wake  County  4-­‐H  Office  is  located  at  4001-­‐E  Carya  Dr.  Raleigh,  NC.    Parking  for  the  event  is  in  the  main  parking  lot  for  the  4-­‐H  Office:  follow  signs  to  the  Agriculture  Extension  Office.    Event  goers  may  walk  or  take  the  hayride  into  Oak  View  Park.  

• Historic  Oak  View  Park  is  located  @  4028  Carya  Dr.  Raleigh,  NC.        

Inclement  Weather  Youth  Fair  Day  will  be  held  rain  or  shine.    Please  dress  appropriately  for  the  weather.    There  is  limited  shelter  available  at  Historic  Oak  View  Park.        Behavior    The  NC  4-­‐H  Code  of  Conduct  governs  this  event  and  all  youth  and  adults  are  expected  to  adhere  to  these  rules.    Additionally,  the  NC  4-­‐H  Volunteer  Code  of  Conduct  governs  4-­‐H  Volunteers.      Copies  of  these  documents  are  available  throughout  the  event  at  the  Registration  tent  and  will  all  volunteers  will  receive  a  copy  of  volunteer  policies  and  the  Code  of  Conduct  prior  to  the  event.        Animal  Health  &  Behavior  Animals   brought   to   the   event   should   be   in   general   good   health   and   be   safe   around   people,   including  children.    Aggressive  animals  or  those  which  staff  or  management  deems  unsafe  for  the  event  shall  be  asked  to  leave.        

• All  dogs  and  cats  brought  to  the  event  must  bring  proof  of  current  rabies  vaccine.      • All  horses  brought  to  the  event  must  bring  evidence  of  a  Coggins  test  within  the  previous  year.      • All  poultry  entries  will  be  tested  for  salmonella  on  site  at  9:30  AM  the  day  of  the  event.  • All  animals  should  be  under  the  control  of  a  participant  or  parent  at  all  times.      • Please  use  extreme  caution  when  handling  dogs  near  the  poultry  and  small  animal  contests  

 Dogs  should  be  on  a  6’  or  shorter  leash  and  cats  should  be  on  a  leash  or  in  a  carrier.    Reptiles  should  be  in  a  container  with  a  secure  top  and  poultry  and  rabbits  should  be  in  cages  or  crates  appropriate  for  their  size.    Pocket  critters  should  be  in  appropriate  carriers.    Horses  should  be  on  a  lead.    Horse  owners  are  encouraged  to  bring  portable  fencing,  but  this  is  not  required.        While  most  areas  of  the  event  are  “pet  friendly,”  please  adhere  to  the  “no  pets”  signs  posted  near  the  food  areas.      NC  STATE  FAIR    There  is  no  county  qualifying  required  in  order  to  move  on  to  the  NC  State  Fair  competition  level.    The  State  Fair   Premium   Book   can   help   you   find   entry   codes   for   your   items.     You   can   access   it   at:  http://www.ncstatefair.org/2013/Competitions/HowToEnter.htm            

Page 10: Youth Fair Day 2013 Handbook - Wake County, North Carolina Fair Day Booklet 2013.pdf2 !!!! Dear!4’Hers,!Parents,!and!Friends,! It’s!thattime!of!the!year!again!!!Time!to!getready!for!the!2013!Heritage!Day!and!Youth!Fair!Day!!!This!year’s!

10

                                                       ADDITIONAL  INFORMATION  If  you  have  questions  about  your  Youth  Fair  Day  entry  or  the  event  in  general,  please  contact:    Heather  Tart         Martha  Smith         Susan  Gardner  4-­‐H  Agent         4-­‐H  Secretary         4-­‐H  Program  Assistant  (919)  250-­‐1093       (919)  250-­‐1092       (919)  250-­‐3975  [email protected]     [email protected]     [email protected]  

           

 

Page 11: Youth Fair Day 2013 Handbook - Wake County, North Carolina Fair Day Booklet 2013.pdf2 !!!! Dear!4’Hers,!Parents,!and!Friends,! It’s!thattime!of!the!year!again!!!Time!to!getready!for!the!2013!Heritage!Day!and!Youth!Fair!Day!!!This!year’s!

11

2013 YOUTH FAIR DAY JUDGING SHEET HAND CRAFTS

Category (circle one): Painted Sculpture Painted Craft Wood Working Weaving Fabric Paint Needlework Tie Dye Ornaments Home Furnishings Accessories Legos CRITERIA JUDGED PERFORMANCE COMMENTS

F G VG E GENERAL APPEARANCE • Color combination

• Neatness

• Originality

• Texture Combination

• Cleanliness

DESIGN • Relationship of yarn/fabric to

selection

WORKMANSHIP • Even stitches/tension, or balanced

assembly

• Uniformity of construction details

• Appropriate choice of finishing details

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________ Judge(s) __________________________________________ Date: ________________________

Page 12: Youth Fair Day 2013 Handbook - Wake County, North Carolina Fair Day Booklet 2013.pdf2 !!!! Dear!4’Hers,!Parents,!and!Friends,! It’s!thattime!of!the!year!again!!!Time!to!getready!for!the!2013!Heritage!Day!and!Youth!Fair!Day!!!This!year’s!

12

2013 YOUTH FAIR DAY JUDGING SHEET ART / PHOTOGRAPHY

NOTE: For Wake County Youth Fair Day, the age groups are defined to follow CB, JR., and SR categories for Art / Photography. PLEASE NOTE that at the State levels this is not the case. For further detailed information check your NC State Fair book.

CRITERIA JUDGED PERFORMANCE COMMENTS F G VG E

STORYTELLING ABILITY • Contains few or no distracting

elements

• Implies a tone or meaning

ARTISTIC QUALITY • Design

• Perspective

• Tone, hues, and values

• Originality

• Mounted or framed neatly and securely (see state fair requirements for mounting)

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: ___________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________ Judge(s) ____________________________________________ Date: ___________________________________

Page 13: Youth Fair Day 2013 Handbook - Wake County, North Carolina Fair Day Booklet 2013.pdf2 !!!! Dear!4’Hers,!Parents,!and!Friends,! It’s!thattime!of!the!year!again!!!Time!to!getready!for!the!2013!Heritage!Day!and!Youth!Fair!Day!!!This!year’s!

13

2013 4-H YOUTH FAIR DAY JUDGING SHEET

PERISHABLES

Category (circle one): Cookies Candies

Fair Good

Very Good Excellent Comments / Suggestions

APPEARANCE Uniform Color

Characteristics of Type

Shape: regular, even Good Proportions

Attractiveness

TEXTURE

Thin Cookies: crisp & tender

Thick Cookies: soft & tender, even grain

Candy: appropriate for type

TENDERNESS

Cookies: tender, holds together well

Slightly moist

Light & tender

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: ___________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________ Judge(s) ___________________________________________ Date: ___________________________________