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4-H at the Clark County Fair

In order to exhibit at the Clark County Fair during any year, a 4-H member must be fully enrolled in 4-H Online by May 1st.


Clark County 4-H Animal Certificates

4-H Animal Certificates for each of the following animals are due May 1st.

4-H Cat (Fillable PDF)
4-H Dairy (Fillable PDF)
4-H Dog (Fillable PDF)
4-H Llama (Fillable PDF)
4-H Horse (Fillable PDF)
4-H Pet Pals (Fillable PDF)

The two exceptions are below:
4-H Beef – Due at 4-H Beef Pre Fair Weigh In on the 1st Saturday in February
4-H Market Goat – due April 1

If the due date falls on Sunday or Monday then due date is on the first business day following the due date.

Animal Entry and Registration

4-H Animal Entry Forms and 4-H Activity Registration Forms are to be entered into Fair Entry by June 30, 2025.

Fair Entry Instructions

Questions? Please contact Phoebe (564) 397-5730 or phoebe.jud@wsu.edu

Clark County Fair Entry Forms

4-H Activity Entry Google Form-2025

4-H Clark County Fair Shooting Sport Match- 2025

4-H Animal Projects Fair Forms

4-H Kitten Health Record
4-H Cat Health Record
4-H Dog Health Record
4-H Market Beef Health Record (due at Final Weigh-In) Fillable PDF
4-H Market Swine Health Record (due at Final Weigh-In)
4-H Market Lamb Health Record (due at Final Weigh-In) Fillable PDF
4-H Market Goat Health Record (due at Final Weigh-In) Fillable PDF
4-H Market Rabbit Health Record (due at Final Weigh-In) Fillable PDF
4-H Market Poultry Health Record (due at Final Weigh-In) Fillable PDF
JLA Market Expense Report (due at Final Weigh-In)

4-H Exhibit Hall Materials

Exhibitor Label (cut into 4, fill out one per entry)

4-H Fair Activities: Materials & Worksheets

Kitchen Activities

Food Activity Worksheet(County)
Food Activity Score Sheet (C1098E)
You Can Prevent Foodborne Illness (PNW250)
Dinner is Served (EM3443)
Pack a Safe Lunch (EB1490)

4-H Consumer Selection

Consumer Selection Worksheet – Senior
Consumer Selection Worksheet – Intermediate
Consumer Selection Worksheet – Junior
4-H Consumer Selection Commentary
Consumer Selection Score Card

4-H Fashion Revue

Fashion Revue Questions Senior
Fashion Revue Questions Intermediate
Fashion Revue Questions Junior
Fashion Review Personal Data Sheet
Fashion Review Scorecard
Writing 4-H Fashion Revue Commentary
Fashion Revue Commentary

4-H Public Presentations

Contact: Randi Richards randi.richards@wsu.edu

Practicing and offering 4-H public presentations give youth an ideal opportunity to stretch and grow in the “mastery” (one the the 4, Essential Elements of 4-H) of their 4-H projects. Settings that promote mastery – like 4-H Club meetings, County Fair, State Fair – encourage youth to take risks, seek out challenges, and focus on self-improvement rather than comparing themselves to their peers.

As youth prepare to give presentations, please check out our 4-H Public Presentations: Guidelines & Tips handout — our “go-to” resource for planning presentations, judging scoresheet, helpful tips, and much more.

Types of 4-H Presentations

  • DEMONSTRATION puts words into action. An effective demonstration teaches others how to do something by showing while telling.  At the end of a demonstration, you should have a finished product to show your audience.
    Sample titles include: how to cook an egg, how to groom a dog, how to needle-felt
  • An ILLUSTRATED TALK makes us of posters, pictures, Power Point (for Junior, Intermediate, and Senior 4-Hers), or other visuals to show how to do something or illustrate a process. No finished product is required.
    Sample titles include: how to plan a garden, how to distinguish horse markings, how to lead a fun and effective carwash
  • PUBLIC SPEAKING is a prepared speech on a specific subject for an audience. Usually, no props or visual aids are used.  4-Hers use this type of presentation to teach, entertain, and/or inform their audiences.
    Sample titles include: why I like the 4-H cat project, 4-H around the world, what compassion looks like in my community

Recommended Time Limits for 4-H Presentations

For demonstrations and illustrated talks the minimum time is 3 minutes and the maximum is 20 minutes, depending on 4-H “age” (your age on Oct. 1 of the current 4-H year).  For public speeches the minimum time is 5 minutes and a maximum time is 10 minutes (at State Fair, a penalty of 5 points per minute under or over is deducted).

4-H Age Division Age Time limits
Cloverbuds 5-7 years old Less than 5 minutes
Juniors 8-10 years old 3-8 minutes
Intermediates 11-13 years old 5-15 minutes
Seniors 14-<19 years old 10-20 minutes

4-H Presentation Resources

From the 4-H Public Presentations: Guidelines & Tips