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Educational 4-H Companion Animal Project Posters

Rules:

  1. Educational poster MUST relate to dogs or rabbits.

  2. Posters should encourage the participant’s imagination in developing a slogan/theme that promotes a breed or project or educates the viewer about a dog or rabbit project related activity. Examples of topics include but are not limited to: showing/grooming/caring for your animal, health, nutrition, breed characteristics, etc. Posters should be simple and focus on one message to tell the story of your poster theme. 

  3. Copyrighted characters such as Snoopy, Charlie Brown, or other cartoon characters cannot be used.

  4. Resource information should be attached to the back of the poster (information may be in an envelope with youth name, county and class). Reliable resource information should be used (please note that Wikipedia may not be a reliable source). The poster will lose points if resource information is not included on the back.

  5. Participants may use a variety of media; however no 3-dimensional posters. (Media cannot protrude more than ½” inch from the front of the board) no text cut directly from a magazine will be allowed (such as a cut-out of a magazine article used for the poster).

  6. Posters must be no small than 20 inches x 30 inches and no larger than 24 inches x 30 inches. Poster format should be portrait (vertical) not landscape. Poster must be made using one of the following: mat board or foam core board. No poster board is allowed. 

  7. Posters will be judged on how well they present information and on their general appearance.

 

Junior (age 9-13)

543A - General Dog

543B - Dog Breed

543C - General Rabbit

543D - Rabbit Breed

 

Senior (age 14-19)

544A - General Dog

544B - Dog Breed

544C - General Rabbit

544D - Rabbit Breed

 

Champion 4-H Educational 4-H Companion Animal Project Posters - Rosette

Lincoln County Fair 

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