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            30.  Jumper, cotton or material other than wool—ages 8–10  exhibit applies.
            31.  Jumper, wool                                    3.  Posters must be on 14”x22” poster board with the excep-
            32.  Jumpsuit or play outfit                             tion of Class 13.
            33.  Nightgown                                       4.  No Senior lunchbox entries.
            34.  Pajamas                                         5.  No first-aid kit entries.
            35.  Robe or housecoat
            36.  Skirt, with zipper, waistband                   BASIS FOR JUDGING
            37.  Skirt, no waistband                             •   Workmanship
            38.  Skirt, no waistband—ages 8–10                   •   Suitability to purpose
            39.  Skirt, with elastic or drawstring waistband
            40.  Skirt, with closure other than zipper, waistband  CLASSES
            41.  Skirt, wool, with waistband                     1.  Select a story to tell a child. Create visuals to use with the
            42.  Skirt, wool, with waistband—ages 8–10               story telling such as a flannel board. Explain how this will
            43.  Slacks or shorts, with elastic or drawstring        be used to tell the story. Indicate age of child.
            44.  Slacks, no waistband                            2.  Create a simple game for a child. Specify age of child
            45.  Stretch knit shorts or slacks                   3.  Create a toy for a child. Specify age
            46.  Stretch knit top                                4.  Create a picture storybook for a child. Specify age
            47.  Stretch knit, other item except Classes 37 and 38  5.  Develop a baby sitting kit or surprise bag. Specify age of
            48.  Vest                                                child. Include at least five articles. SENIORS ONLY.
            49.  Decorated purchased garment, using sewing techniques  6.  Child care poster, 14”x22”
            50.  Sample book of sewing techniques, six new samples each year  7.  Doll, dressed (clothing made by exhibitor)
            51.  Educational display no larger than 14”x22”      8.  Doll, dressed (doll and clothing made by exhibitor)
            52.  Lingerie                                        9.  Doll made by exhibitor, clothing purchased
            53.  Costume                                         10.  “Theme lunch box”, packed with menu plainly printed on
            54.  Split skirt                                         3”x5” card. Use actual food. It will be removed if spoiled.
            55.  Better dress, street length                         Label thermos—DO NOT FILL (to be judged on packaging
            56.  Better dress, wool                                  of the food, cleanliness of box, nutrition, and originality of
            57.  Ensemble, three pieces, mix and match               the theme). JUNIORS ONLY.
            58.  Evening dress/formal                            11.  Nutrition/fitness poster, 14”x22”
            59.  Garment for younger child                       12.  Consumer poster, 14”x22”
            60.  Jacket, outerwear                               13.  Consumer choice display that relates to a consumer issue,
            61.  Jacket or coat, unlined or reversible               (e.g. money management, shopping comparisons, adver-
            62.  Slacks or shorts, cotton or other material, with fitted waist-  tising, marketing, etc.). Not to exceed 22”x24”.
               band and appropriate closing                      14.  Kids Taking Charge—“I Am Bored” box (indicate age of
            63.  Slacks or shorts, wool, with waistband and appropriate closing  child). Must include at least five articles. JUNIORS ONLY.
            64.  Suit with unlined jacket                        15.  Memory book—label photos and memorabilia attractively
            65.  Dress with jacket, wool                             displayed in a notebook depicting a vacation, special project,
            66.  Raincoat                                            school year, etc.
            67.  Suit with lined jacket                          16.  Family tree poster, 14”x22”
            68.  Tailored coat, lined
            69.  Tailored jacket, lined
            70.  Other garment, except any of above              4-H FLOWERS
            71.  Free form jacket, any material
            72.  Bolero jacket, any material                     GENERAL RULES
            73.  Semi-Formal dress                               1.  Label entries according to division/class. Mark your container
                                                                     on the bottom with name and address.
            FAMILY LIFE                                          2.  Wilted material disqualifies any entry.
                                                                 3.  All miniatures must fit into a cube 3 inches or 6 inches in
                                                                     any direction as specified.
            DIVISION 28: FAMILY LIFE                             4.  During Fair week, wilted flowers will be removed at any
            •   Chairperson: Barbara Kelly, 301-977-8864             time, but ribbons and containers will be left at the desk if
                                                                     properly labeled.
            PREMIUMS                                             5.  Only exhibitor shall arrange flowers.
                          1   st  2    3    4    5               6.  All houseplants MUST be in 4-H member’s possession for
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                          $4.50  4   3.50  3    2.50                 at least three months before May of the current year.
                                                                 7.  Flower specimens are entered in Division 14.
            RULES                                                8.  Dried materials may be used as filler in artificial arrangements.
            1.  All exhibits must be labeled according to class.  9.  LIVE FLOWERS in Classes 1–8: arrangements must be in
            2.  Exhibit MUST be labeled according to age of child to whom   waterproof container.
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