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              serves a useful purpose or demonstrates a useful feature and is   done by a club or group (this will open it up to teams, pairs,
              either partially or completely autonomously controlled utilizing   or STEM projects).
              computer systems.                                    8.  Electrical Project made by an individual in a group setting,
              22.  Robot kit designed for a particular purpose built by an   limited to table or reading lamps
                 individual                                        9.  Decorator or boudoir style lamps made by an individual in
              23.  Robot of original design by individual or group of individuals.   a club or group setting
                 May include toy construction kits such as Lego® or erector  10.  Quiz or other electric game made by an individual in a club
                 sets, etc., no larger than 18”w x 18”d x 18”h.        or group setting
              24.  Robotics Exhibit to consist of parts of a robot. Exhibitor  11.  Extension or drop cord or other electrical item made by an
                 must be able to describe the purpose of the labeled parts   individual in a club or group setting
                 and how they accomplish that purpose.             12.  Exhibit and label three major parts of an assembled or dis-
              25.  Robotics Educational Display (no flat posters, must be on   assembled two or four-stroke cycle engine. Exhibitor must
                 science board only) no larger than 24”w x 12”d x 36”h.  be able to describe the purpose of the labeled parts and
              26.  Group Robotics Project, consistent with above classes but   how they accomplish that purpose.
                 done by a club or small team within a club setting.  13.  Exhibit and label a carburetor or ignition system from a
              27.  Group Robotics Project, educational journals or logs specific   two or four-stroke cycle engine. Exhibitor must be able to
                 to aerospace sciences or robotics done by a club or small   describe the purpose of the labeled parts and how they
                 team within a club setting.                           accomplish that purpose.
                                                                   14.  Small Engine Project consistent with above Classes but
              DIVISION 9: ELECTRICITY and SMALL ENGINES                done by club
              Chairperson: Chuck Schuster, 301-590-2807            15.  Alternative electrical item
                                                                   16.  Solar Heating Device
              PREMIUMS                                             17.  Other items demonstrating alternative electrical phenomena,
                            1   st  2    3    4    5 th                principles,  or  practices  (e.g.,  collection,  storage,  or  use)
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                                             th
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                            $6   5     4    3     3                    Exhibitor must be able to describe how it demonstrates
                                                                       the selected phenomenon, principle, or practice.
              RULES                                                18.  Crystal Radio
              1.  All projects must include a narrative card explaining uses,   19.  Battery operated radio
                 experiences, how it has been tested, and safety consid-  20.  Other simple, un-powered or battery operated, electronic
                 erations. These narrative cards must be prepared prior to   items demonstrating electronic phenomena, principles or
                 judging, with out narrative cards the entry will be disqualified.   practices (e.g., antenna, amplifier, electronic relay). Exhibitor
                 Card should include 4 H members name, project title, and   must be able to describe how it demonstrates the selected
                 a brief description of the project, noting safety points, how   phenomenon, principle or practice.
                 project operates, and what was learned doing the project  21.  Electronic Project, consistent with above Classes 15–20,
              2.  For electric exhibits, the exhibitor must have done the wiring.  but done by club
              3.  Group exhibits, i.e. a single item done by a group of indi-  22.  Electronic Project made by an individual in a group setting,
                 viduals, must be the exclusive work of 4-H Club members.  Classes 15–20
              4.  Projects made by individuals in club or other workshops
                 should not be entered as a club project.          DIVISION 10: WOODWORKING
              5.  Classes  1,2,3,4,7,8,11,12,13,15,16,18,19—electric  entries   •   Co-chairperson: Edward Hogan, Sr., 301-922-2681
                 should be able to be demonstrated that project functions   •   Co-chairperson: Darwin Murrell, 301-460-9307
                 as designed.
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              CLASSES                                                            1   st  2    3    4    5 th
              1.  Electrical game or quiz                                        $6    5    4     3    3
              2.  Electric motor
              3.  Extension cord, drop light                       RULES
              4.  Lamp, complete with shade                        1.  A plan, blueprint, working drawing or sketch used in
              5.  Exhibit and label three major parts of an assembled or disas-  construction must accompany each article, along with a
                 sembled electric motor. Exhibitor must be able to describe   statement of intended use.
                 the purpose of the labeled parts and how they accomplish   2.  No electrical products in woodworking, except in Classes
                 that purpose.                                         21 and 22.
              6.  Other item demonstrating electromagnetic and/or electrical   3.  Each item must be made with hand or power tools indicated
                 phenomena, principles, or practices (e.g., a galvanometer,   on tag. All entries must be at least 50% workmanship (cut,
                 telegraph sender, home wiring). Item must be labeled and   shaped, sanded, carved, etc.) by the entrant.
                 be accompanied by a description. Exhibitor must be able to   4.  Birdhouse plans must state the species of bird the house
                 describe how it demonstrates the selected phenomenon,   is designed for.
                 principle, or practice.                           5.  A “before” photograph, along with a statement of intended
              7.  Group Electric Project, consistent with above classes but   use, must accompany each article in the “refinishing” class.
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