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CANNING - Dept. 18

Commodity Chair: Diane Samuelson, (508) 248-6594

Premiums: 1st - 3; 2nd - 2.5; 3rd - 2; 4th - 1.5 5th - 1

RULES:
1. All General Rules located at the front of this catalog must be followed.
2. Each jar requires two labels. Put a label on front of jar, stating name of product, individual entry or collection, type of processing, and junior or senior entry. Put another label on bottom of jar stating name, age, and exhibitor number.
3. The products shown must be canned in the past 12 months by the exhibitor. All products, including jam and jelly, shall be sealed by processing; hot water bath for fruits, jam and jelly, and pickles; pressure for vegetables and meats. Screwbands must be removed from all jars for exhibiting.
4. Paraffin and open kettle methods are not acceptable. ONLY jars with screw bands and lids will be accepted as jars with jar rubbers are not recommended by the USDA.
5. Entries must be put in place by 4-H exhibitor, Parent or Club Leader.

CLASSES:
A. Collections (Collections must be set up by individual exhibitor).
A1. Fruits - 3 pint jars, 1 jar each of 3 kinds
A2. Vegetables - 3 pint jars, 1 jar each of 3 kinds
A3. Jelly and/or Jam. - 3 half-pint jars, 1 jar each of 3 kinds
A4. Pickles - 3 pint jars, 1 jar each of 3 kinds
A5. Relish - 3 pint jars, 1 jar each of 3 kinds

B. Vegetables - 2 pint jars
B1. Tomatoes
B2. Snap Beans
B4. Beets
B5. Peas
B6. Carrots
B7. Corn
B8. Salsa
B9. Tomato Sauce
B11.Greens
B10.Any Other not listed in the above classes

C. Fruits - 2 pint jars
C1. Peaches
C2. Blueberries
C3. Pears
C4. Blackberries
C5. Raspberries
C9. Applesauce
C6. Plums
C7. Cherries
C8. Any Other not listed in the above classes

D. Jelly and Jam - 2 uniform half-pint jars
D1. Jelly
D2. Jam
D3. Conserve
D4. Any other not listed in the above classes

E. Pickles- 2 pint jars
B12.Bread and Butter Pickles
B14.Sour Pickles
B13.Dill Pickles
B16.Relish
B17.Any other not listed in above classes

G. Growing /Canning Class
G1. Any canned vegetables, fruits, jelly, jam, or pickles of which you grew the vegetable or fruit yourself. ( 2 jars sized for class -ie: jam -1/2 pint, beans -pint)

SPECIAL AWARDS: State Rosette for best Junior or Senior Canning exhibit.

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CHALLENGE CLASSES

Commodity Chair: Cindy Liptak (508)886-6929

Premiums: 1st - 3; 2nd - 2.5; 3rd - 2; 4th - 1.5 5th - 1

This is a FAIR class mainly for fun and to challenge your creativity. It is open to all youth. Challenge projects have premiums and carry the same points as any other class. You must pre -register for classes that need materials, however pre-registration is not required for remaining classes..

RULES:
1. Cloverbuds are welcome to participate in the challenge classes and will receive participation ribbons.
2. Preregistration was required where specified. All other classes are open without pre-registration. 3. Challenge Class Exhibits to be placed according to Andrew Hall Exhibit entry rules.

CLASSES:
1. Find the Hidden Picture. Color the 4-H picture found
here, Using crayons, colored pencils, markers, pastels, or experiment with a combination, outline the animals and color the page as you choose to best display its secret shapes. (Suggestion: make a few copies of the page before you start just in case you change your mind!)
2. Line-o-graph. Make a picture using the line provided here.
3. Grow the tallest sunflour plant! Seeds provided
4. The Great Pumpkin! Some people grow huge pumpkins, hollow them out, and paddle them around Long Pond in Rutland in October. 4-Hers are welcome to join the fun! Seeds and instruction will be provided. Bring a picture of your great pumpkin to the Fair for display and if your pumpkin is huge, plan to row it in the fall! It is also a charity fundraiser. Ask me for more details on that!
5. Farm safety diorama! Farm safety is hugely important! Create a diorama using whatever materials you have to illustrate an aspect of farm safety that you learned about and want to show others.
6. Calling all Techies and Wizards! Make your own robot, using whatever you want. Please keep it under 2 feet tall! It would be great if it moved, but that’s up to you this year!
7. Make a 4-H Fair theme mobile.
8. Poultry Challenge: This year will feature Turkeys, or 8 breeds of egg production chickens. You raise them and show them at the Fair. Pre-registration required.

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CHILD CARE - Dept. 30

Commodity Chair: Jen Vaughan (978) 630-2676
Premiums: 1st - 2; 2nd - 1.5; 3rd - 1; 4th - .5

RULES:
1. All General Rules located at the front of this catalog must be followed.
2. Entries may be brought to the Fair and presented to the Commodity Chairperson or Commodity member by the 4-Her's Leader, Parent, or other club member.

CLASSES:
A1. Child's Garment
A2. Scrapbook for a Child
A3. Stuffed Toy
A4. Homemade Toy or Constructive Game
A5. Homemade Furniture for a Child
A6. Child's Rug
A7. Baby-sitter's "Magic" Box or Bag
A8. Safety Poster
A9. Any Other not listed in above classes

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CLOTHING - Dept. 21

Commodity Chair: Cynthia Baird - 508-867-2764
Youth Chair: Emily King
Premiums: 1st - 2; 2nd - 1.5; 3rd - 1; 4th - .5

RULES:
1. All General Rules located at the front of this catalog must be followed.
2. Articles listed together must be exhibited together.
3. No garment with a visible name label or identifying mark will be accepted.
4. Entries may be brought to the Fair and presented to the Commodity Chairperson or Commodity member by the 4-Her's Leader, Parent, or other club member.

CLASSES:
A5. Skirt
A3. Shorts or Culottes
A4. Pants
A6. Pullover Blouse or Shirt
A7. Button Blouse or Shirt
A10.Dress or Jumper
A16.Gown
A26.Vest
A27.Totebag or Pocketbook
A28.Sewn Hair Accessories
A29.Sewn Belts
A17.Outfit - 2 or more articles to be worn together
A40.Any other not listed in above classes

C1. Clothing Consumerism
" Choose a season (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter)
" Choose a category (Play, School, Dressy, Sports, etc.)
" Build a complete outfit including accessories. Give the fabric content and care of each item. Describe the person the outfit is for (hair color, complexion, build, etc.) and give the reason for choosing (Fad, Fashion, Color, Style, Event, etc.). Entries in this class do not have to be sewn by the exhibitor.
" Entries will be judged on the following:
A. Is the entry appropriate for the occasion and season.
B. Is it appropriate fabric for the use intended.
C. Is the outfit a good color and style for the person who will wear it.

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PETS ON PARADE

Commodity Chair: Lisa Brideau

RULES:
1. All General Rules, Livestock Division Rules, and Animal Health Regulations must be followed.
2. Cats must be in an approved cat carrier, or on a leash
3. All animals must be under control at all times. If animals are not used to crowds, they should not be brought to the fair.
4. Registration is at 8:45 am Saturday in front of Andrews Hall. Pets on Parade show will start at 9:00 on Saturday. PLEASE BE PREPARED FOR YOUR CLASS

AWARDS: Participation ribbons will be awarded for each exhibitor.

This is a Special Attraction. Animals shown are children's pets and can not be entered in any other class at the 4-H Fair. Puppies, cats, kittens, fish, frogs, snakes, birds, turtles, hamsters, mice, lap animals, etc. are all accepted.

CLASSES:
A. Ages 5 and under: an older sibling or Adult may accompany the child.
B. 5-9 Cloverbud Class
C. 10-12 Must be able to show their animal and keep control by themselves.
D. Ages 12 and under - "Family Pet" for anyone in this age group that may have to show their pet together as a family.

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CAMP CABIN/ CLUB BANNER- Dept.38C

Commodity Chair: Lorraine Kiritsis

Premiums: 1st-8; 2nd-7; 3rd-6 4th-5; 5th-4; 6th-3; 7th-2; 8th-1

RULES:
1. Each club/cabin can submit only one banner.
2. Banners are to be 3' x6' and can be done vertically or horizontally.
3. Lettering should be bold and large, and complimentary to visual objects or symbols.
4. 4-H Clover should be clearly visible, fit in well with banner's composition and follow guidelines for use. (Ex: Nothing can be placed on top or within the clover such as pictures, names…)
5. Club/ Cabin name and focus of club should be portrayed within design of banner.
6. Materials must be suitable for project and can be a heavy cloth like denim, burlap, felt, etc.
7. Banner can have tabs or a sleeve to hold a 1 inch dowel.
8. A 1 inch dowel along with a 7 foot cord or chain for wall hanging required.

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COLOR AND DESIGN - Dept.32

Commodity Chair: Pattie Lind, 978-422-7735
Premiums: 1st - 2; 2nd - 1.5; 3rd - 1; 4th - .5

RULES:
1. All General Rules located at the front of this catalog must be followed.
2. Exhibits will be judged on the choice of colors, textures, designs, workmanship, appropriateness, and cleanliness.
3. Entries must be put in place by 4-H exhibitor.

CLASSES:
A1.Doll: Make an outfit in doll-size, giving complexion and hair color of person by whom worn. May be a replica of your own outfit or just your dream. (Should be displayed appropriately or on a doll).
A2.Room: Using cardboard or wood cartons as two or three walls, make a room no larger than 18" square. Should be painted or wallpapered, have curtains and/or drapes and other accessories, plus furniture in miniature. Room should be complete.
A3.Any Other not listed in above classes.
A4.Fashion Sketch - Do a sketch of an outfit of your own design.

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CURRENT TECHNOLOGY - Dept. 47

Commodity Chair- Cindy Trahan-Liptak 508-886-6929
Email: ctral5@verizon.net
PRE-ENTRY REQUIRED FOR ALL CLASSES.

A1. Webpage Design
Premiums: 1st - 8; 2nd - 7; 3rd - 6; 4th - 5; 5th - 4; 6th - 3; 7th - 2; 8th - 1

This is a 3 page webpage designed by the exhibitor.
RULES:
1. Must have 3 pages or more. Pages will include a home page, and at leasttwo linked pages.
2. Somewhere on the homepage, you must include the official 4-H insignia, along with the statement that you made the page as a 4-H project, and links to at least 2 official 4-H webpages.
3. There must be at least 2 graphics on each page.
4. Because this is being judged, you cannot identify yourself on any of the pages. If you do identify yourself, the webpage will have to be disqualified.
5. This page can be on any youth appropriate subject you want. Ideas for a website can include a site about your 4-H club. (you can include yourself with the other members of the club, but be very careful not to identify yourself as the designer of the site.) Other ideas include a site on chickens, dairy cows, clouds, flowers, your home town.)
6. There must be a mailto link on the page (an e-mail link) Do not use your real email address, as this would identify you. Use something like email@email.com.
7. If using information from a source, you must cite the source
8. Grammar and punctuation will count
9. Site will be judged using both Firefox and Internet Explorer, so make sure everything you put on it works in both browsers.
10. Site must be up and available for the judge to see by August 10, 2006. You will have to email the website address to the commodity chairperson by that date.
11. A computer will be available at the fair for the public to view your webpage.

A2. Digitally Altered Photograph
Premiums: 1st -3; 2nd - 1.5; 3rd -1; 4th -.5

RULES:
1. Digitally alter a photograph using a computer program. Edits can include but are not limited to: taking a person out of a picture, changing colors, adding effects, etc.
2. Photograph must be taken by exhibitor.
3. Bring a copy of the original photograph as well as the altered photograph to the fair.

A3 - Newsletter
Premiums: 1st - 2; 2nd - 1.5; 3rd - 1; 4th - .5
This is a group newsletter created by the exhibitor.
RULES:
1. This is a newlsetter for any youth group. Ie: 4-H Club, Boy or Girl Scout Troop, Sports Team, etc., or a subject of interest ie. cats.
2. Must be done on a Computer.
3. Articles for newsletter may be written by someone other than exhibitor, but newsletter must be put together and set up on the computer by the exhibitor only. Be sure and identify authors of any articles not written by exhibitor.

A5 - Video
Premiums: 1st-3: 2nd-1.5,3rd-1 4th-.5
RULES:
1. This video may be an individual or group project.
2. Must be a youth appropriate subject.
3. Must mention within the video that this is a 4-H project.
4. Cannot be more than 30 minutes long.

A TV/VCR will be available at the fair to view the video.

A6 - Animation
Premiums: 1st - 3; 2nd - 1.5; 3rd - 1; 4th - .5
RULES:
1. Can be an animation or flash presentation created in programs such as, but not limited to, Macromedia Flash or Animation shop.
2. Must be at least 10 seconds long
3. Must be brought to the fair on a CD or other disk.

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CONSERVATION - Dept. 20

Commodity Chair: Dale Davies (508)885-3260
Premiums: 1st - 3; 2nd - 2.5; 3rd - 2; 4th - 1.5; 5th - 1

RULES:
1. All General Rules located at the front of this catalog must be followed.
2. Specimens must be dried and/or pressed when appropriate.
3. No endangered species are to be used. Any exhibit containing endangered species will be disqualified. For a list of endangered species, please call Phyllis MacKay at (508) 829-3186.
4. Seniors must label specimens with correct common and scientific name. Juniors must label specimens with common name and may also label with scientific name.
5 Entries must be put in place by 4-H exhibitor

CLASSES:
A1. Collection of at least 15 leaves (mounted & named)
A2. Collection of at least 15 insects (mounted & named)
A3. Collection of at least 15 Common weeds (mounted & named).
A4. Collection of at least 15 wild flowers (mounted & named).
A5. Collection of at least 15 native woods (mounted & named).
A6. Collection of at least 15 seeds and/or cones (mounted & named).
B1. Water conservation or pollution control
B2. Nature or wildlife conservation.
B3. Energy conservation or alternative energy sources.
B4. Marine or aquaculture
B5. Any Other not listed in above classes

ADVANCED CLASSES:
C12. Collection of at least 15 agricultural insect pests to include:
" at least three farm animal pests
" at least three greenhouse pests
" at least three field crop pests
" at least three vegetable crop pests
" at least three nursery crop pests
C13. Collection of at least 15 agricultural weeds to include:
" at least three weeds poisonous to farm animals or people
" at least three weeds found in greenhouses
" at least three weeds found in vegetable crops
" at least three weeds found in field crops
" at least three weeds found in nursery crops

SPECIAL AWARDS: State Rosette for best Junior or Senior Conservation exhibit.

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CRAFTS - Dept 23

Commodity Chair: Jen Vaughan, 978-630-2676
Jennifer Cadero-Gillette
Premiums: 1st - 2; 2nd - 1.5; 3rd - 1; 4th - .5

RULES:
1. All General Rules located at the front of this catalog must be followed.
2. A craft is generally defined as a piece of handiwork created by learning a special skill.
3. The Arts and Crafts commodity chairmen together will decide whether an exhibit should be considered an Art or a Craft.
4. IMPORTANT: Every card must state whether the craft is a "kit" or "Not a kit." Any card not marked in such a way will be judged a "kit."
5. Entries may be brought to the Fair and presented to the Commodity Chairperson or Commodity member by the 4-Hers Leader, Parent, or other club member.

CLASSES:
B1. Plastic Canvas
B2. Puppets
B3. Jewelry Making
B4. Candle
B5. Decorator Clay Pots
B6. Stuffed Animals, sewn
B7. Ingenious use of discards (Be certain to check other categories first)
B8. Seashell Crafts (Not sculptures)
B9. Punched Tin Metalwork
B10.Metalwork, not Punched Tin
B11.Decorated Gift Bag or Box
B12.Paper Mache Crafts
B13.Sculptured Clay
B14.Tie Dying
B16.Cloth Covered Photo Album
B17.Ceramics (Fired Piece)
B46.Ceramics (not fired)
B18.Decorative Clothing Painting
B19.Other Clothing Decorating
B21.Models, from a Kit
B22.Models not from a Kit
B23.Christmas Decoration/ Ornament
B24.Other Holiday Decoration
B25.Mod Podge and Decoupage
B26.Easter Decorations
B27.Decorative Painting (tole, wood, tin)
B28.Cloth Dolls that are sewn
B29.Any other Dolls
B30.Stenciling on cloth
B31.Stenciling not on cloth
B32.Origami
B33.Picture Frames
B34.Halloween Decorations
B35.Any other not listed in other classes
B36 Thanksgiving Decoration
B37 Christmas Other
B38 Pillow (NOT QUILTED)
B39 Bead Craft from a kit
B40 Bead Craft not from a kit
B41 Sand Art
B44 Lego, knex from a kit
B45 Lego, knex original, not from a kit
B47 Basket Weaving
B48. Leather Craft

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CREATIVE STITCHERY - Dept. 22

Commodity Chair: Cindy Liptak 508-886-6929
Premiums: 1st - 2; 2nd - 1.5; 3rd - 1; 4th - .5

RULES:
1. All General Rules located at the front of this catalog must be followed.
2. All entry cards must state whether from an original design, kit, stamped pattern, or copy. May be decorative or utilitarian.
3. Entries may be brought to the Fair and presented to the Commodity Chairperson or Commodity member by the 4-Her's Leader, Parent, or other club member.

CLASSES:
C1. Embroidery
C2. Crewel Work
C3. Needlepoint
C4. Quickpoint
C5. Latch Hooking
C6. Cross-stitch
C7. Counted Cross-stitch
C8. Loomed Weaving
C9. Non-loomed Weaving
C10. Tatting
C11. Smocking
C12. Hooked rugs - fabric strips
C13. Braided rugs
C14. Woven rugs
C15. Any Other not listed in above classes

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CROCHETING, KNITTING AND SPINNING- Dept. 21

Commodity Chair: Cindy Liptak (508) 886-6929
Premiums: 1st - 2; 2nd - 1.5; 3rd - 1; 4th - .5

RULES:
1. All General Rules located at the front of this catalog must be followed.
2. Suitability of yarn to pattern will be considered when judging.
3. Homespun yarn must be spun by exhibitor.
4. Entries may be brought to the Fair and presented
to the Commodity Chairperson or Commodity member by the 4-Her's Leader, Parent, or other club member.

CLASSES:
B1. Crocheting
B2. Knitting
B3. Spinning
B4. Any Other not listed in above classes



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