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State 4-H Fashion Board

The State 4-H Fashion Board is the small group of outstanding 4-H teen clothing members selected from across the state to

a) assist in conducting the State Fair 4-H Fashion Revue, 4-H clothing workshop sessions, and other events planned by the 4-H clothing committee, and to b) promote Ohio 4-H clothing projects and programs.

Each county is invited to nominate one 4-H Fashion Board nominee for 2008.  Up to 20 State 4-H Fashion Board members will be selected for one-year terms through an individual and group interview process in early spring (during Ohio 4-H Teen Conference).

The State 4-H Fashion Board meets in-person four times during the year, with conference calls and committee meetings being scheduled in-between if needed:

  • an orientation meeting held shortly after selections in the spring to identify a theme, make plans, and divide assignments for the State Fair 4-H Fashion Revue.
  • a summer meeting to finalize plans, rehearse, and put together materials just prior to the State Fair 4-H Fashion Revue.
  • for four days at the State Fair to carry out their assignments associated with the State 4-H Fashion Revue
  • a fall meeting to evaluate and recognize their State 4-H Fashion Revue performance, and to plan their participation in the upcoming spring Ohio 4-H Teen Conference and Ohio 4-H Volunteer Conference workshop sessions.

Click HERE (word) or HERE (pdf) for the 2008 State 4-H Fashion Board Application Form and Instructions.  County deadlines vary, but are usually mid- to late-January.   The completed application from each county's one nominee is due to the State 4-H Office by January 31, 2008, or by the deadline date for State 4-H Achievement Awards, which ever is later.

updated Sept 10, 2007

Kathryn J. Cox, Extension 4-H Specialist, Youth Development


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State Fashion Revue Photos

 

 
 
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