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- DEPARTMENT 10 BOY SCOUTS
BOOTH PREMIUMS 1st, $15; 2nd, $12; 3rd, $10; 4th, $8; others $5 1. Boys Scouts, by packs, may exhibit their projects, crafts and camp projects as well as displays highlighting the basic components of the scouting program. 2. To exhibit, the boy must be a registered Tiger or Cub Scout. 3. A participation ribbon, attached to a 3X5 card, will accompany each entry, to be illed out by the den leader or pack leader. 4. Booth exhibits must be complete and in place by 12 noon, Tues. Sept. 7, 2021. The Jr. Fair Building will be open from 1pm to 5pm on Sun., Sept. 5, and from 1pm to 5pm on Mon., Sept. 6, and from 10am to 12 noon on Tues., Sept. 8. Exhibits must remain complete until 5pm Sun., Sept. 13. NO project is to be removed before release times listed. Violation will result in forfeit of club booth premium. 5. Each pack may arrange booth display according to individual booth themes. Theme of exhibit will be selected by exhibiting organization. Themes should stress values which organization deems most important to youth work. Theme should be incorporated throughout exhibit in telling the story of organization’s purpose, goals, philosophy, activities and/or achievements. 6. Booths are constructed of bare plywood and should be covered with background material. White paper will be available for use; however, any color or type of materials may be used. All other necessary supplies and equipment for completing displays are to be provided by each pack designing the booth. 7. Do not hang anything from the ceiling. The use of electricity is strictly forbidden. 8. DO NOT USE PAINT, NAILS OR SCREWS. Thumb tacks, tape and staples are to be used and must be removed at the time of booth dismantling after the fair. 9. All paper, staples, tape, etc. from dismantling displays MUST be deposited in trash bins at Junior Fair Building. Clean-up is mandatory for each booth space. 10. All booths must be checked by Jr. Fair Dept. Advisor and approved before you leave. Failure to clean up booth or have your booth checked prior to leaving will result in the forfeit of booth premiums. 11. Armbands to cover the cost of daily admission to the fair are available at a cost of $5 per registered Boy Scout and $10 per registered adult troop leader for those exhibiting projects in the fair, provided all registration information and armband fees are received by the Senior Fair Board Secretary by Aug. 1, 2021 by 5pm THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS. Armbands are to be requested for exhibitors and adult volunteers through only one Junior Fair Organization. 12. Space will be provided for oversized projects that do not it into individual club booth exhibits. 13. Each club member’s name must be attractively displayed within the exhibit other than on the member’s cards. Advisors names may also be displayed. 14. Club name must be attractively displayed on the base of the booth. 15. Booth exhibits will be judged according to the following point system:
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SCORE CARD
General Appearance.....................................................................(40 Points) Well Balanced ....................................................................................10 Attracts Attention ...........................................................................10 Presents Idea Clearly ...................................................................10 Neatness ................................................................................................10 Material ..................................................................................................(30 Points) Quality of Exhibit ............................................................................15 Attractive Display of Organization Name .....................15 Effectiveness .......................................................................................(30 Points)
Presents Original, Unusual or Striking Ideas
Relating to Displayed Work ....................................................15 Development of Selected Theme ........................................15
JUNIOR FAIR ROYALTY CONTEST JUNIOR FAIR ROYALTY CONTEST
APPLICATIONS ARE DUE JUNE 24th .
Applicants are judged on their participation and involvement with the Junior Fair organizations, community involvement, leadership and an interview. There will be three contest divisions for the Junior Fair Royalty Contest.
Prince and Princess
Contestants must be between the ages of 8 & 11 (as of 1/1/21).
Duke and Duchess
Contestants must be between the ages of 12 & 15 (as of 1/1/21).
King and Queen
Contestants must be between the ages of 16 & 19 (as of 1/1/21). 1. Each contestant must be the required age for the contest division as of January 1 of the current year. All must be members of a Belmont County Junior Fair youth organization. 2. Scoring will be done on the following basis:
APPLICATION A. Activities ..............................................................................................................35% B. Leadership Positions ...................................................................................30% C. School/Church/Community Activities .............................................10% D. Major Awards/Achievements ................................................................10% E. Neatness/Appearance of Application................................................10% F. Advisor Recommendation ...........................................................................5% INTERVIEW
Response to questions pertaining to: A. Leadership .........................................................................................................30% B. Activities ..............................................................................................................20% C. General Questions ..........................................................................................20% D. School/Church/Community ...................................................................10% E. Major Awards/Achievements ...............................................................10% F. Personal Appearance ......................................................................................5% G.Poise/Personality. .............................................................................................5% 3. The Queen will be eligible to enter the Ohio State Fair’s Queen Contest held during the OFMA Convention in January. 4. Applications due in the OSU Extension Of ice by 4:30 p.m. on June 24, 2021. LATE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 5. Interviews will be held on July 1, 2021 Location and Time schedule to be announced. 6. Youth members of Junior Fair organizations (4-H, FFA, FCCLA, DECA, VICA, Girl Scouts, and Boy Scouts) may apply to be royalty of the Belmont County Junior Fair by submitting an application with and advisor’s speci ic recommendation. 7. Applications are available from the OSU Extension Of ice, Belmont County, 101 North Market Street, Suite A, St. Clairsville, OH 43950. Phone (740) 695-1455 after June 1. JUNIOR FAIR ROYALTY AWARDS Trophy Awards Fair King • Fair Queen
Fair King and Queen, First Runners Up
Fair King and Queen, Second Runners Up
Fair King and Queen, Third Runners Up Fair Duke • Fair Duchess
Fair Duke and Duchess, First Runners Up
Fair Duke and Duchess, Second Runners Up
Fair Duke and Duchess, Third Runners Up Fair Prince • Fair Princess
Fair Prince and Princess, First Runners Up
Fair Prince and Princess, Second Runners Up
Fair Prince and Princess, Third Runners Up 2020 Junior Fair Royalty Award Sponsors
Belmont County Agricultural Society Colerain Ruritan Dale & Lynn Betts Homan Knob Farm
In Memory of James H. Keyser
In Memory of Ron Ault by Debi Ault Judy Puskarich Lynn Parks Farms
Kelly's Suite II Limited, Bill and Kelli Cappelleti Mark & Polly Loy
In Memory of Ronnie & Marvelyn Saffell
Morristown Mountain Climbers 4-H Club
M. Theaker and Son Excavating, LLC
Phillips Drilling Water Well Service Rick, Tracy, and Ryan Temple Ridge Riders 4-H Club Riesbeck’s Food Markets, Inc. Ron & Marissa Duvall Family Smith’s Sawdust Studio WesBanco RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE JUNIOR FAIR ROYALTY 1. Participate in opening ceremonies on Monday, September 6 at 11:00am. 2. Assist with the livestock shows and other fair activities at the 2021 fair. (Requires participation at the fair all week.) 3. Participate in two parades in Belmont County. Any arrangements needed for the above must be made by the royalty themselves. 4. Royalty to meet with the Junior Fair Advisor following the crowning to review fair responsibilities. Refer to the Junior Fair Royalty Application for the complete and up-to-date list of Expectations of Junior Fair Royalty during the Fair. 5. All candidates selected for Junior Fair Royalty Court must participate in Royalty Orientation on Thursday, August 26, 2021.