4-H LEADERSHIP
An exhibitor is limited to one entry in each class division for a total of three (3) entries.
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Exhibit format:
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Leadership scrapbook must be 12" x 12" or 8-1/2" x 11" scrapbook or notebook format.
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Resume: Must be in sheet protector on 8-1/2" x 11" paper.
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Refer to the class entry to determine the required number of pages.
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Photos should clearly address the theme or activity corresponding to the selected leadership project. Each photo should be explained with a 2-3 sentence journaling caption. One or two paragraphs of narrative explaining the project or activity should be included on the scrapbook pages. Clearly indicate pages to be judged. Additional pages beyond those required by the project will not be reviewed.
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The Leadership Project should contain the following:
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Two (2) or more photos on each page.
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Each photo should be explained with captions.
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1-2 paragraphs of narrative on one of the pages.
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No additional pages of narrative are needed.
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Photos can be taken by the 4-Her or another person. The pictures should clearly address the Leadership project that is selected. Pictures may be cropped as desired.
4-H Leadership Project
927 Junior Level: 4 pages based on an activity, program or project from the 4-H Leadership Curriculum or program. (i.e. Club, activity, project, event). All activities must be conducted as part of your 4-H year.
928 Senior Level: 8 pages based on an activity, program or project from the 4-H Leadership Curriculum or program. (i.e. Club, activity, project, event). All activities must be conducted as part of your 4-H year.
Secretary Scrapbook
929 4-H Club Scrapbook: The 4-H Club Scrapbook should tell the story of your club’s year using pictures and captions, with a strong emphasis on leadership, communication, and civic engagement activities. The scrapbook must include photos that show all club members actively participating in events, projects, and meetings. Captions should clearly describe the activity and highlight leadership roles or skills demonstrated. In addition to photographs, the scrapbooks should contain past meeting minutes, agendas, flyers, and other relevant materials that document the club’s planning and engagement. Including reflections or quotes from members, descriptions of officer roles or committee work, and examples of promotional materials or partnerships with community organizations can further enrich the scrapbook. There is no limit on the number of pages, but the content should be well-organized and clearly focused on leadership development. Scrapbooks that do not demonstrate a clear connection to leadership activities may not be considered for judging or may receive a white ribbon.
Champion in 4-H Leadership: Rosette