Entries per Individual - One entry per exhibitor per class. Limit of 4 entries per exhibitor per project.
YOUTH IN MOTION (** Denotes NOT State Fair Eligible)
PREMIUMS: Purple, $4.00; Blue, $3.00; Red, $2.00; White $1.00
**E300901 YOUTH in Motion Poster, Scrapbook, or Photo Display (Scoresheet SF122) - Exhibit about the 4-H member or the 4-H member’s family involved in a physical activity or concept/lesson involving this project. This might contain pictures, captions, and/or reports about the physical activity the individual or family did as a result of taking this project. Posters must be constructed of commercial poster board at least 11 inches x 14 inches, but not larger than 22 inches x 28 inches.
**E300902 Activity Bag (Scoresheet SF258) - A duffle bag or backpack that the 4-H member packs so that they are always prepared to be active and make healthy food choices. May include proper workout attire, a healthy beverage or snack, a notebook or goal sheet, etc. Make sure all items are clean, clearly labeled and an explanation of why it is included in the Activity Bag. DO NOT put valuable items (i.e., electronics) in Activity Bag, instead use a picture of the item or include in the listing of items.
**E300904 Healthy Lifestyle Interview (Scoresheet SF130) - Interview someone in your life that you admire that is physically active or has a healthy lifestyle. Why do they enjoy their exercise program or lifestyle choices? What are their goals? Why do you admire them? Maximum of two pages, one sided write-up of an interview with someone who has an active exercise program or has a healthy lifestyle. Consider creativity and neatness. Mount on colored paper or poster board or display in a binder. Include a picture of the person interviewed. (May be laminated to preserve exhibit). Overall size of mounted exhibit should be no larger than 9 inches x 12 inches.
**E300905 Healthy Snack (Scoresheet SF125) - See ideas for non-perishable snacks on page 36 of Youth In Motion manual. Four cookies, bars, muffins, etc. on a paper plate or at least 1 cup of mix. Examples might include: granola bars, homemade crackers or chips. Supporting information to include recipe and why this snack might be considered a healthy snack.