Department 40 and 41 Girls Scout, Boy Scout and Cub Scout


DEPARTMENT NO. 40
GIRL SCOUTS
Chairman Larry Weaver

Girl Scouts exhibiting projects at the fair must complete the necessary forms (available from troop leaders) prior to July 1st.  Cash voucher cards must be turned into Larry or Judy Weaver or the fair board secretary before July 1st.

Each exhibitor and their parent must sign a completed entry form and return with the cash voucher card.  Each girl may enter three (3) projects for which they will receive a grade, ribbon and premium money. All projects must have a project card attached to them.  All projects are to be at the fairground Saturday (prior to the fair) between the hours of 9 am and noon.

  1. First Aid

  2. Pet Care

  3. Cooking

  4. Safety

  5. Sewing

  6. Needlepoint

  7. Photography

  8. Mobiles

  9. Ceramics

  10. Puppetry

  11. Sketching

  12. Painting

  13. Outdoor Crafts

  14. Knot Boards

  15. Outdoor Projects (Birdfeeders, Whittling)

  16. Nature Collections

  17. Gardening

  18. Wildlife

  19. Music

  20. Writing

  21. Sand Art

  22. Collections

  23. Misc.

  24. Wood

  25. Metal

  26. Folk Lore

  27. Indian Lore

  28. Weather

  29. Essay

  30. Leather

  31. Astronomy

  32. Electronics

  33. Genealogy

  34. Yarn Art

  35. Finger Painting

  36. Jewelry

  37. Computer

  38. Camping

  39. Sports

  40. Miscellaneous

All projects are to be picked up between 11 am – 3 pm Sunday after the fair.


DEPARTMENT NO. 41
BOY SCOUT AND CUB SCOUT 
Chairman Larry Weaver

All scouts exhibiting projects at the fair must complete the necessary forms (available from den and troop leaders) prior to July 1.  Cash vouchers and entry forms must be turned into Fair Board Office or Larry Weaver at 740-987-6075 before July 1.  All Cub and Boy Scout projects should be brought to the Fairgrounds between the hours of 1 pm and 4 pm on Saturday, in order to be judged.  All projects must have a project card attached to them. Each exhibitor and their parent must sign a completed entry form. Forms are available from Den and Troop Leaders.  Each boy may enter three (3) projects for which they will receive a grade, ribbon and premium money.  Essay reports must be written by scouts and signed by Scout and Leader, to receive a grade and premium.

Class 1: Animals

Class 2: Aquatics

Class 3: Art

Class 4: Astronomy

Class 5: Basketry

Class 6: Bird Feeder

Class 7: Bird House

Class 8: Camping

Class 9: Ceramics

Class 10: Chemistry

Class 11: Citizenship-Community, Nation & World

Class 12: Communications

Class 13: Computers

Class 14: Conservation

Class 15: Cooking

Class 16: Dioramas

Class 17: Drums

Class 18: Electronics

Class 19: Essay

Class 20: Family Life

Class 21: Field Sports

Class 22: Finger Painting

Class 23: Fire Safety

Class 24: First Aid

Class 25: Flag

Class 26: Folk Lore

Class 27: Forestry

Class 28: Gardening

Class 29: Genealogy

Class 30: Hobbies and Collections

Class 31: Indian Lore

Class 32: Knots-Knot Board

Class 33: Law

Class 34: Leather

Class 35: Machines

Class 36: Metals

Class 37: Misc.

Class 38: Model-Stand

Class 39: Music 

Class 40: Native

Class 41: Oceanography

Class 42: Outdoor Activities

Class 43: Painting

Class 44: Paper

Class 45: Personal Fitness

Class 46: Personal Management

Class 47: Pets

Class 48: Photography

Class 49: Pine Wood Derby Car

Class 50: Plastics

Class 51: Raingutter Regatta

Class 52: Recipe Holder

Class 53: Religion

Class 54: Rope

Class 55: Scout Craft

Class 56: Soap Carving

Class 57: Space Derby

Class 58: Tin Punch

Class 59: Tool Box

Class 60: Tie Dye

Class 61: Weather

Class 62: Wilderness Survivor

Class 63: Wood

Class 64: Wood Games

Class 65: Wood Toys

Class 66: Writing