DEPARTMENT 72 - YOUTH EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS

PASSPORT TO UNDERSTANDING

Superintendent

Laurie Murphy, 384-6995

Premiums

A=$2; B=$1.25; C=$1

Judging

Monday at 11:00 a.m.

Location

Still Exhibit Barn

Objective

Learn about heritage from any state or another country.

 

Fair Exhibit Requirements

1. Exhibitors will be interviewed.

2. All family tree projects to be shown on poster board for security.  Make sure all photos and articles are firmly secured on boards.  Do not leave valuable items on premises.

3. If more than five per division, classes may be divided into age groups; 8-11, 12-13, 14 and over. 

SECTIONS                                               CLASSES

SECTION 20 - Our Heritage

Class 01 Exhibit items about any state (individual)

Class 02 Exhibit items about any state - (club)

Class 03 Tracing your Family Tree

Example:  Family Trips in any state (places you went & things you’ve seen, any souvenirs).  Family reunions (in your family) & how far they traveled to attend.

SECTION 21 - International Citizenship

Class 05 Exhibit items or articles about a foreign country (individual)

Class 06 Exhibit items or articles about a foreign country (club)

Grand and Reserve Champion awarded, if warranted.

Example:  Foreign Exchange students that have stayed at your house.  What is their history? 

Example:  Enter your trip to another country, what you saw, how different was it from your country and your ways.