The 4-H section of the Madoc Fair provides an opportunity for 4-H members to take part in learning experiencesbeyond the local level. These classes allow members to display skills they have learned in their own clubs.HASTINGS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS4-H offers countless opportunities and immeasurable personaldevelopment to young people ages 9 - 21. Many 4-H Clubsachievements are recognized and generously rewarded by the MadocFair Board and other sponsorships.There is a wide variety of clubs to choose from, and these possibilitieshave been offered in Hastings County: Dairy, Dairy Marketing, Heritage,Beef, Horse, Animal Friends, Judging, Chocolate, Leadership,Scrapbooking, Ploughing, Square Dancing and Sustainability, SmallEngines and Photography.SECTION 1 - 4H HALL DISPLAYAll entries to be set up in the 4-H Building by 9 a.m. Saturday, September 17, 2011 . Entries must be removed Sunday, September 18 between 3:30 and 4:00 p.m. Exhibitors are advised not to display valuables as there will not be a protective screen.CLASS A - 4-H CLUB EXHIBITS•All clubs in Hastings County participating in projects from September 2010 to September 2011 may enter an exhibit.•Table space of 3' x 3' will be provided.•Exhibits must include the title of the exhibit and 4-H club's name.•Prize money: all entries will receive $20.00CLASS B - Youth Leader and Special Project ExhibitsOpen to all 4-H members who have taken a Youth Leader Project September 2010 to September 2011 and 4-H members who have done an exhibit as a special project for a 4-H club September 2010 to September 2011.ONE ENTRY PER PERSON ONLY.•Prepare an individual, self explanatory display, as for Achievement Program.•Please write your name and name of class on back of exhibit.•Prize money: all entries will receive $10.00SECTION 2 - HASTINGS COUNTY 4H CALF CLUB ACHIEVEMENT DAYSaturday, September 17, 20114-H Show Ring Madoc Fairgrounds -12 noonAll 4-H Calves to be on the fairgrounds by 9:30 a.m. Calves to remain on the grounds until 3:30 p.m.RULES1. Open to bonafide Hastings County 4-H club members who have completed their 2011 project work to the satisfaction of their 4-H leader.2. Exhibitors must show their own 4-H project calf, which shall be the same calf described on the project information sheet, which the member shall have filled in and submitted prior to June 1, 2011.3. In the event a calf dies or is disqualified by a veterinarian from participating for health reasons, a member will be allowed to exhibit a substitute calf for showmanship only if they bring it to the attention of the 4-H association. The 4-H leader must be informed at least one week prior to the show.4. $5.00 Prize Money will be awarded to each entry.DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP CLASSESClass 1. Senior Dairy Showmanship, Member 18 -21 years of age before Jan 1, 2011 Class 2. Intermediate Dairy Showmanship, Members 15 - 17 years of age before Jan 1, 2011Class 3. Junior Dairy Showmanship, Members 12 - 14 years of age before Jan 1, 2011Class 4. Novice Dairy Showmanship, Members 10 - 11 years of age before Jan 1, 2011(The Ringmaster may decide to run two heats if any of classes 1, 2, 3, or 4 become too large)Class 5. Champion Dairy Showmanship and Reserve (top two showpersons from each heat in Classes 1, 2, 3, and 4).DAIRY CONFORMATION CLASSESClass 6. Junior Holstein Heifer- born March 1, 2011 to May 31, 2011Class 7. Intermediate Holstein Heifer - born December 1, 2010 to February 29, 2011Class 8. Senior Holstein Heifer - born September 1 2010 to November 30, 2010Class 9. Summer Yearling Holstein Heifer - born June1, 2010 to August 31, 2010Class 10. Junior Yearling Holstein Heifer - born March 1, 2010 to May 31, 2010Class 11. Champion and Reserve Champion Holstein Heifer Calf (top 2 entries from Classes 6,7,8,9 and 10) Class 12. Junior, Intermediate and Senior Coloured Breed Heifer born September 1, 2010 to May 31, 2011Class 13. Summer & Junior Yearling Coloured Breed Heifer born March 1, 2010 to August 31, 2010Class 14. Champion & Reserve Champion Coloured Breed Heifer ( top entries from Classes 12 and 13)BEEF SHOWMANSHIP CLASSESClass B1. Senior Beef Showmanship - Members 18-21 yrs of age before Jan 1, 2011Class B2. Intermediate Beef Showmanship- Members 15-17 yrs of age by Jan 1, 2011Class B3. Junior Beef Showmanship - Members 12-14 yrs of age by Jan 1, 2011Class B4. Novice Beef showmanship - Members 10-11 yrs of age by Jan 1, 2011(The ringmaster may decide to run more than one heat in any of classes B1,B2,B3 or B4 if they become too large)Class B5. Champion Beef Showmanship and Reserve (top two showpersons from each heat in Classes B1,B2,B3 and B4)BEEF CONFORMATION CLASSESClass B6. Junior Beef Heifer - born Jan 1, 2011 to May 31, 2011Class B7. Yearling Beef Heifer - born Jan 1, 2010 to Dec 31, 2010Class B8. Champion and Reserve Champion Beef Heifer.SPECIAL CLASSESClass 100. Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Showmanship(Champion and reserve Dairy showpersons and champion and Reserve Beef showpersons)Class 101. Inter-Club Tie-Up Competition- Best Exhibit Area in the barn.Class 102. 4-H Parents and Leaders Showmanship Competition (fun class)•Beef Showmanship Champion•Dairy showmanship Champion.Grateful thanks is extended to our many past and present sponsors: Madoc Fair Board, Hastings CountyMilk Committee, Bay of Quinte Mutual Insurance, Donnanview Farms, Peter & Beth Tumman, MadocKiwanis, Blackbear Angus, Madoc Cooperative Assoc., Burnlea Stock Farms, Land O'Lakes Charolais,County Farm Centre Ltd. ( Foxboro, Madoc & Picton), and the Neil Reavie Memorial, Porter’s PolledHerefords and Otter Creek Cattle Co.