REMINDER OF PRE-FAIR SCEDULES

​REMINDER OF PRE-FAIR SCHEDULES:

Monday, July 16 – Clothing and Foods

Tuesday, July 17 – Photography

Wednesday, July 18 – Creative Arts, Creative Writing, Demonstrations

Thursday, July 19 – Special Interest, Flowers and Gardening

Friday, July 20 – Woodworking

For Letter, Schedule, Guidelines, and Scoresheets go to:

https://shelby.ous.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/pre-fair-judging-modeling-cloverbud-schedule-2016

Individuals should have received letters in the mail in the last two weeks and is posted on our Cloverstem.

If you are scratching, have a conflict with judging times, or any other questions, please email Judie at gaerke.13@osu.edu or call the office Monday – Friday 8:30-4:30 at 937-498-7239.

End of Summer Picnic at Young’s Jersey Dairy on August 9th

Starting Farmers 4-H Club is hosting a

End of Summer Picnic that is open to ALL Shelby County 4-H Clubs on Thursday, August 9th.

Dinner will be from 5-7pm.

Come and celebrate 4-H and summer fun at Young’s Jersey Dairy!

Group Rate is $15/person*

*This includes a Cheeseburger/Hamburger, Hot Dog, Side Dish, Potatoes Chips and Pretzels, Young Jersey Dairy Ice Cream, Beverages, & wristbands for unlimited activities on the farm!

Activities on the farm include: Miniature Golf, Batting Cages, Driving Range, Corn Hole, Sand Volleyball Court, Cowvin’s Fast Slide, Cowvin’s Kiddie Corral (for our guest under 48″: bounce house, pedal tractors, slide, corn pit).

If you and your family or club are interested in the day out, please contact Starting Farmer’s advisor Jerry Schmidt by JULY 20th at 937-570-4322 or wildcat572@yahoo.com for more information and tickets!

Flyer

Information for Sales Buyer Information Packet.

The Shelby County Sale Committee has set up a website for the general public interested in bidding and being a buyer at the livestock sale.

Please go to: https://sites.google.com/view/shelby-co-jr-fair-sale and review sale committee policies and share with any buyers that are interested in investing in your members project.

This website has information on example letters for buyers, a listing of current buyers, a listing of exhibitors and other information.

Creative Writing Submissions Due July 9th at 4:30 p.m.at the OSU Extension

Creative Writing Submissions Due July 9th at 4:30 p.m.at the OSU Extension

Judging: Wednesday before fair, 9:30 a.m. / Location: Youth Building on Fairgrounds Rules:

1. All Creative Writing written pieces must be submitted to OSU Extension Shelby County by 4:30 p.m. on July 9.

Submission of a written work for judging will constitute entry in the sub-class.

2. Each entry is to be typed or printed neatly on an 8 1/2 x 11 paper. Stories should be double spaced. Poems may be single spaced. The entrant’s name, class, and sub-class should be included on the cover page. The entrant’s last name along with a page number should be on each page. Submit each entry in a 9 x 12 envelope. Clearly mark entrant’s name, class and sub-class on the upper left corner of the envelope. Do not use any type of folder. A paper clip or staple is sufficient to keep the pages together.

3. Criteria used in evaluating entries include: 1) title, 2) appeal, 3) story-telling impact, 4) creativity, and 5) transition. Interviews will relate to the entry and probe project knowledge, writing technique, and story development, etc.

4. Project books will be required at interviews.

5. Interviews will be held on Wednesday before Fair at 9:30 a.m. No make-up interviews will be held.

6. There will be no Creative Writing judging at the OSF.

7.Creative Writing awards will be announced at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday of Fair in the Youth Building. Each entry will receive an “A” or “B” ribbon and premium at the judges’ discretion. One “Outstanding of the Day” winner will be recognized in each sub-class with three or more entries. One “Best of Class” winner will be recognized in each class. Overall “Best Junior” and “Best Senior” awards and Overall “Reserve Junior” and “Reserve Senior” will also be presented.

Book 587

CLASS: 28 WRITING AND REPORTING FOR TEENAGERS SUBCLASSES

A. Feature Story, Senior, Non-fiction human interest (maximum 1,000 words)

B. News Story, Senior, Non-fiction news story (maximum 1,000 words)

Book 588

CLASS: 29 THE WRITER IN YOU SUBCLASSES

A. Rhymed Poetry, Junior- Submit a collection of 3 poems.

B. Rhymed Poetry, Senior – Submit a collection of 3 poems.

C. Free Style Poetry, Junior – Submit a collection of 3 poems.

D. Free Style Poetry, Senior – Submit a collection of 3poems.

E. Short Story, Junior (Maximum 2,000 words)

F. Short Story, Senior (Maximum 2,000 words)

G. Essay, Junior, non-fiction (Maximum 500 words)

H. Essay, Senior, non-fiction (Maximum 500 words)