STILL PROJECT JUDGING - JUNE 21 AND 29 AT THE EXTENSION OFFICE

Wednesday, June 21 9am - 3pm  Thursday, June 29 9am - 3pm

To have the opportunity to be selected for county awards or the Ohio State Fair, youth are required to participate in Still Project Judging. Projects must be evaluated in order for them to be considered complete.

· Preparing for Judging: To assist 4-H members in preparing for project judging and to provide for a positive experience during project judging and exhibiting, the following suggestions are given:

1. Be sure members are aware of and understand what they are expected to bring to judging. Some books are for multi-year projects. Youth members are only required to complete activities for one year. Members should be able to discuss/answer questions about the information in the project book as well as the items brought to judging. An educational display will depend on the project but may include items such as a poster depicting an activity from the project, scrapbook or outfit made by the youth.

2. Have experienced club members discuss the process of judging and the interview process with other 4-H members and their parents, prior to judging.

3. Member’s appearance should be neat and clean and they should dress as they would for a job interview or special presentation at school.

4. Members are required to be present at the scheduled time of judging. There will be NO OFFSITE JUDGING for gardening projects this year. 

5. Projects that are used for school requirements cannot be used as a 4-H project. For example: a woodworking project completed for a grade at school can not be used as a 4-H project; a science fair project can not be used as a 4-H project, etc.

6. Cat and Dog along with Companion Goat and Pet Rabbit projects are judged with Companion Animals at still project judging. These projects DO NOT bring their animal to Still Project Judging OR the fair.

 

·Grading Scale:

• A - Completed: Completed project requirements, excellent exhibit and knowledge gained. Youth must have an educational display and complete book requirements (some projects are designed to be taken over multiple years, so they may not need to complete the entire book in one year.)
• B - Needs Improvement: Completed some, but not all project requirements (incomplete book, no educational display, etc.), exhibit sloppily or poorly done, poor knowledge.
• C - Incomplete: Did not complete project requirements, exhibit sloppily or poorly done, poor knowledge.

Many projects are eligible for competition at the Ohio State Fair. County awards may be selected by judges for projects that are not eligible to participate in the Ohio State Fair.

Wednesday, June 21st

1:00 PM

377 Finding Your Voice: Public Speaking Made Easy

1:30 PM

091 Discovering 4-H

2:00 PM

445 Becoming Money Wise

2:00PM

371 Club Leadership

3:00 PM

442 Family History Treasure Hunt

10:00 AM

584 Photography Basics, Book 1

11:00 AM

585 Next Level Photography, Book 2

9:00 AM

509 Robotics Essentials

9:30 AM

376 Pantry Panic!

10:00 AM

365.00 Self Determined Project - General, Other

11:00 AM

527 Magic of Electricity: Level 1

11:30 AM

540 Not Just Knots

10:30 AM

592 Get Started in Art

12:00 PM

497 Scrapbooking: A Guide to Preserving Memories 

11:30 AM

494 Makeover My Space

12:30 PM

492B Cake Decoration Project and Record Book - Beginning

1:30 PM

492I Cake Decoration Project and Record Book - Intermediate

2:00 PM

365.02 Self Determined - Creative Arts, Other

9:00 AM

459 Let's Start Cooking

10:30 AM

462 Yeast Breads on the Rise

11:00 AM

467 Cooking on My Own

11:30 AM

472 Grill Master

11:30 AM

475 Star Spangled Foods

12:00 PM

481 Everyday Food and Fitness

12:30 PM

484 Snack Attack!

12:30 PM

173 Horseless Horse

1:00 PM

244 From Airedales to Zebras: Level 1

1:30 PM

215 Cavy Project

2:00 PM

217 Climbing Up: Level 2

2:30 PM

365.01 Reptiles and Amphibians

3:00 PM

228PE Pet Rabbit Project

12:30 PM

200 All About Dogs

1:00 PM

201D You and Your Dog

 

 

Thursday, June 29th

 

1:00 PM

352 Keeping Fit

1:30 PM

365.03 Babysitting

2:00 PM

434 Superhero You

9:00 AM

498 Quilting the Best Better

9:30 AM

499 You Can Quilt!

10:30 AM

406 Clothes for High School and College

10:00 AM

407 Accessories for Teens

11:00 AM

409 Sew Fun Jr.

12:00 PM

410 Designed by Me

11:30 AM

411 em*bel*lish A 4-H Guide to Wearable Art

12:30 PM

419 Terrific Tops

9:00 AM

412 Sew for Others SR.

9:30 AM

415 Ready, Set, Sew Active!

10:00 AM

420 Outerwear for Anywhere

10:30 AM

417 Dress-Up Outfit

11:00 AM

418 Loungewear Sr.

11:30 AM

424 Clothing for Middle School

12:00 PM

413 Sundresses and Jumpers- Beginner

9:00 AM

430 Shopping Savvy

12:30 PM

630 Safe Use of Guns

1:00 PM

631 Basic Archery

1:30 PM

750 Rifle Project

2:00 PM

751 Archery  (age 9 as of Jan 1 and older)

2:30 PM

752 Shotgun Member Record Book (age 9 as of Jan 1 and older)

3:00 PM

753 Pistol Project (age 9 as of Jan 1 and older)

12:00 PM

756 Living History Member Record Book

2:30 PM

758 Western Heritage (age 9 as of Jan 1 and older)

9:00 AM

611 Explore the Outdoors

10:30 AM

612 Geology: Can You Dig It?

9:30 AM

623 Outdoor Adventurer: Beginning Fishing

10:00 AM

644 Insect Adventures 1

1:00 PM

551 Starting Up: Getting to Know Your Tractor

2:00 PM

552 Tractor Operations:  Gearing up for Safety

2:00 PM

553 Moving Out: Learning About Your Tractor and Farm Machinery

2:00 PM

554 Learning More: Learning About Agricultural Tractors and Equipment

2:30 PM

573 Arcs and Sparks

9:00 AM

556 Measuring Up: Level 1

10:30 AM

557 Making the Cut: Level 2

11:00 AM

558 Nailing It Together: Level 3

11:30 AM

560M Woodworking Master

9:00 AM

671 How Does Your Garden Grow?

10:00 AM

691 Grow Your Own Vegetables

10:00 AM

692 Growing With the Seasons

10:00 AM

365.04 Miniature Garden - Live

10:00 AM

365.04 Miniature Garden - Live