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The purpose of these Citizenship and Seeing i2i exhibits is to foster civic responsibility and action within the diverse areas of citizenship including community service, service learning, government, and policy making.

RULES:

  1. Exhibits are entered at 4-H members own risk. We will not be responsible for loss or damage to family heirloom items or any items in this division.
  2. Displays should not be larger than 22 inches x 28 inches wide. If the size needs to be different size because the item is larger than 22 inches x 28 inches, please contact the extension office for approval. Display collections securely in an attractive container no larger than 22 inches x 28 inches.
  3. Supporting Material: All entries must include the following:
    • What did you learn about citizenship while creating this exhibit?
    • References - All 4-H members should reference material sources or supporting information if outside sources were used to create exhibits (i.e., if questions from a game were taken from an outside source, they must be referenced).
    • Identification - All entries should be labeled with the 4-H member’s name, club, and county.
  4. Project Materials: The official reference for the citizenship projects is Citizenship Public Adventures Kit (MI7329) and Citizen Guide’s Handbook (BU7330). Other helpful citizenship references include Citizenship Washington Focus guides, Character Counts! And Service Learning Information. 

Entries per Individual - One entry per exhibitor per class. Limit of 4 entries per exhibitor per project.

All static exhibits must have received a purple ribbon at the county fair to advance to the State Fair. 

Scoresheets and additional resources can be found at https://go.unl.edu/ne4hcitizenship. An explanation of projects and curriculum resources can be found at https://4h.unl.edu/resources/projects/.

CITIZENSHIP CLASSES (Scoresheet SF182 for all classes)

PREMIUMS: Purple, $4.00; Blue, $3.00; Red, $2.00; and White, $1.00

A120001           Care Package Display - This exhibit is a display about the PROCESS of creating and giving a care package, not the actual Care Package. You may use a poster, Power Point, or another multi-media program to describe the PROCESS of developing and giving a Care Package to a service organization. Power Point should be saved to a USB/thumb drive. Include answers to the following questions in your exhibit. 

  • How did you select the organization?
  • What items did you include in your care package?
  • Why did you select those items?
  • How did it feel to present your care package to the organization?
  • What did you learn from this experience?
  • Other information that you feel is important about the care package or organization.
  • Some examples of care packages include: Backpack for school supplies, litter pan for animal shelter items, suitcase for abuse shelter or homeless shelter, etc. 

A120002           Citizenship Game - which could include but is not limited to symbol flash cards, question and answer board, or stimulation with props. Clear instructions on how to play the game and what the game hopes to accomplish must be included.

A120003           Patriotic or Cultural Fine Arts - can be made of any art media but should tie in the relevance of the artwork to citizenship.

A120004           Public Adventure Scrapbook - should describe a 4-H member’s Public Adventure or Service-Learning Activity. Scrapbooks must measure no more than 16 inches x 16 inches.

A120005           Public Adventure Poster - should describe a 4-H member’s Public Adventure or Service-Learning Activity. Display posters must be stiff enough to stand when supported from behind and below. Length and width must be no more than 24 inches x 28 inches.

A120006           Written or Recorded Stakeholder Interview - should follow the outline found in the Public Adventures Curriculum. It may be written or recorded. Recordings should be saved as a .wav or .mp3 file; a USB/thumb drive will be accepted.

A120007           Written Citizenship Essay - is designed to promote good citizenship and patriotism. This essay is open to all age groups. All essays should be 300-400 typewritten words.

A120008           Oral Citizenship Essay (for 9th-12th graders only)addressing the theme “Freedom’s Obligations” should be three-five minutes. No background music, singing, or other enhancement allowed. All essays should be saved as a .wav or mp3 file; a USB/thumb drive will be accepted. Voice tone should be normal and conversational. A copy of the written essay should be attached. 

A120009           Service Items - can include but aren’t limited to lap quilt, Quilt of Valor and homemade toys. Only non-perishable items will be accepted. Attached to the exhibit should be an explanation of who the recipient was and how the service project was made and used. The service item could be part of a larger community service effort.

A120010           4-H Club Exhibit - should depict what a 4-H club has done in the area of community service. This item could include, but is not limited to, a service item, poster, scrapbook, cultural or creative item, care package or Quilt of Valor.

A120901           County Only Exhibit

SEEING i2i, CLASSES (Scoresheet SF183 for all classes)

PREMIUMS: Purple, $4.00; Blue, $3.00; Red, $2.00; and White, $1.00

A130001           Cultural Fine Arts can be made of any art media but should symbolize what makes them unique. 

A130002           How Are We Different? Interview should follow the interview guide in the participant manual on page 3 and should reflect on the differences and similarities between you and the person you are interviewing. 

A130003           Name Art should be a creative art exhibit that symbolizes or explains where your name came from and what it means. Can use any media.

A130004           Family History depicting a 4-H member’s family cultural history or the ethnic make-up of your community noting who were the first settlers, where did they come from, is there evidence of the background today (local celebrations, family celebrations, museum or educational displays, historical markers, etc.) 

A130005           Exhibit Depicting a Cultural Food that is special to a 4-H member’s family. Can be a story or essay. 

A130006           “This is Who I Am” Poem - written by the 4-H member that reflect who they are.

A130007           Poster that depicts what the 4-H member has learned through the i2i Project.

A130008           Biography about a historical figure who has made a positive impact on our society or who have made a difference in the lives of others. 

A130009           Play Script written about a different culture.