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Exhibiting FAQ
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Q - What is a 4-H exhibit? |
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A - An
item displayed that illustrates a completed goal on mastered skill
that was learned in the course of project work. Such as a
plate of cookies, a poster showing art design elements or a display
of essential outdoor survival equipment. |
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Q - What are the exhibit requirements for my
project? |
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A -
Click here for
Project Requirements Handbook |
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Q - What should be included in my record book? |
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A - Each member
completes one involvement record for their 4-H experience each year
and one record book per project.
Record Book Requirements |
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Q - What do I bring to my interview evaluation? |
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A - 4-H
members should bring their completed record books and project book
(and exhibits for Family & Consumer Science projects). |
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Q - What is expected at the interview
evaluation? |
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A - 4-H members
should dress in a neat, clean fashion and present themselves using
good manners as you would at a job interview. Be prepared to
talk about your project including project goals, activities and
challenges. |
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For more detailed information about Learning
Through Exhibiting |
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