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Woodbury County Fair
Evaluation includes choice of color and fit, choice of accessories, quality of
construction, grooming, poise and appropriateness of the outfit.
To receive premium money the 4-H’er must participate in the Fashion Revue and
Clothing Selection Style Show held Sunday afternoon during County Fair. If families
have a conflict, please contact the 4-H Superintendents. If this is a problem, please
contact the 4-H Superintendents before Fair.
Woodbury County allows the Fashion Revue garments to be exhibited at the County
Fair in the constructed garment class. Senior 4-H'ers who received a Grand Champion
in the constructed exhibit and were also selected for State Fair Fashion Revue, must
exhibit in Fashion Revue at State Fair, and an alternate would be able to exhibit in the
State Fair Clothing Department at State Fair.
State Fair information for Clothing Selection, $15 Challenge and Fashion Revue
1. 4-H Participants must be in the senior designated grade level (grades 9-12).
2. Four Fashion Revue participants will be eligible to represent each county with no more
than two (2) participants from any one category (female, male, or minority).
3. Three $15 Challenge participants (one female, one male, one minority) will be eligible
to represent each county.
4. Three Clothing Selection participants (one female, one male, one minority) will be
eligible to represent each county.
5. Awardrobe State Clothing Event will be held on Thursday, August 11, 2016 in Ames, IA
at the Memorial Union on the Iowa State University campus.
6. No limit on the number of times a 4-H’er may be selected for state fair.
7. Outfits or accessories which will be worn during the Awardrobe Clothing Event may not
be entered as a 4-H Iowa State Fair Exhibit.
8. For information on the Awardrobe Clothing Event, please see website located at:
http://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/page/awardrobe-clothing-event
The report forms that need to be filled out for county and state are located at this site or the
forms are also available at the Woodbury County 4-H website.
9. The county extension 4-H Pie Fund will pay the $30 entry fee for the Awardrobe
Clothing Event. If the 4-H’er is unable to attend the event the entry fee must be paid back.
Clay County Information for District 4-H Fashion Revue, 4-H Clothing Selection and
$15 Challenge
District Fashion Show for the Clothing Events to be held on Saturday, September 10, 2016
at 1:00 or 3:00 p.m. Each county may select up to two Juniors, and two Intermediates
/Seniors per clothing event. Clay County will offer informative workshop opportunity
“Runway Spotlight” where a 4-H alumna will present fashion advice, runway protocol and
career insights into the fashion world. Participants who are selected for the Clay County Fair
will receive more information. The County 4-H Pie funds will pay for the entry fees in lieu
of premiums for 4-H’ers selected to the Clay County Fair. If the 4-H’er decides not to
attend the Clay County Fair the entry fees need to be paid back.
4-H Consumer Judging Contest (County Only)
1. The contest is open to all 4-H members and adults.
2. The contest will be on Monday, August 1, 2016, judging day, from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00
p.m. in the Varied Industries Building.
3. Each club may have two Junior Teams (completed 4th - 6th grades) and/or two
Intermediate/Senior Teams (completed 7th – 12th grades) formed from the six top scoring
members from the club. All judging team members and individual entrants will be
considered for individual awards.
4. The contest will consist of judging classes in 4-H Building project areas.
5. A trophy will be awarded to the top junior and to the top Intermediate/Senior member.
The top ten placings of individuals and the top ten placings of teams will receive ribbons.
6. The traveling trophies will be awarded to the top team in each division.
7. No premiums are paid for the Judging Contest.