What is an exhibit?
An exhibit is an object of display that 4-H members show at the Rio Blanco County Fair or a designated Exhibit Day. This is designed to help young people feel they are capable and have accomplished something. Ideally, it motivates them to learn and to have fun in a 4-H project. An exhibit is not an end in itself, nor does it measure the learning that takes place in a project. The ribbon the exhibit receives is only one measure of success. Other important rewards are self-recognition and self-satisfaction for having completed a project, leadership skills, and learning something new.

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1. Who may enroll?
2. Who is in charge of 4-H?
3. What do the 4 H's stand for?
4. What is the 4-H Emblem?
5. Why do young people like 4-H?
6. How do you join?
7. How do you get a new 4-H club organized?
8. What do you do at the first meeting?
9. What about officers?
10. How often do 4-H clubs meet?
11. Where do 4-H clubs meet?
12. How big should a club be?
13. What are 4-H projects?
14. What does a 4-H project cost?
15. Should 4-H members do their own project work?
16. What is an exhibit?
17. Are projects done individually or as a group?
18. What 4-H projects are available?
19. What do 4-H clubs do at meetings?
20. Do they do all of those things at one meeting?
21. Who plans the program for the club?
22. When do clubs meet and how long do meetings last?
23. How can parents get involved in 4-H?
24. What is a 4-H leader?
25. Are there different kinds of leaders?
26. What about teenagers who help with 4-H?
27. How many leaders would a 4-H club have?
28. Where would I learn how to be a 4-H leader?
29. Whom would you contact about 4-H?