Medina County Pre-Fair Exhibitor Information
Fair Entry will be Open
April 16-June 1
*All those wishing to exhibit at Medina County Fair must submit entries to fair entry*
Fair Entry
Fair Entry Information Sheet
4-H Family How to do entries on Fair Entry Video
2024 Pre-Fair Rule Book
Please read through the project completion requirements in the document above. Please ensure you have met all the requirements and follow the instructions on how to present your project at judging. If you are not sure which category your project falls under consult the committee lists below.
Remember to read the first two pages for general information for ALL projects.
Pre-Fair Judging Dates 2024
Location: Medina Kennel Club
- July 27th- Dog Showmanship, Obedience, Rally, Drill Team 9:00am
Location: Medina County Fair Grounds Community Center
- July 15th- Still Exhibits
- July 15th- Cloverbud Show & Tell General
- July 15th -Shooting Sports
- July 16th- Clothing
- July 17th- Style Review
- July 18th- Pet Animal
- July 18th Dog (projects: 200, 201 D, & 230)
- July 18th- Nutrition & Cake Decorating
- July 27th-Model Railroad Club Judging*
*Projects Judged at the club level are ineligible for State Fair*
Committee Information
Still Exhibits Committees
- About 4-H
- Art
- Communication
- Cloverbud
- Creative and Leisure Arts
- Healthy Living
- Home Living
- Leadership and Citizenship
- Model Railroad
- Natural Resources
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
- Self-Determined
- Workforce Preparation
How to Register a Cloverbud in Fair Entry
Committee Contacts
Family and Consumer Sciences Committee
- Cake Decorating
- Clothing and Textile Sciences
- Food and Nutrition
- Style Review
Committee Contacts
Dog Committee
- You and Your Dog, 200
- Obedience (Includes Rally), 201-O
- Dog Showmanship, 201-S
- Working Dog, 201-W
- PetPals, 230
- Dog Achievement Program (D.A.P), 202
Committee Contacts
PetPALS Committee
- 230 PetPALS
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4-H PetPALS is a leader-directed, experientially based, intergenerational program linking young people and their pets with senior adults in various healthcare facilities. The program utilizes the natural bond between youth and animals to promote positive youth development. Youth gain a greater appreciation for their pets, and experience compassion and caring for senior citizens through the 4-H PetPALS program.
4-H volunteers teach youth the skills needed to interact with residents in healthcare facilities, like assisted living and nursing home facilities, enhancing intergenerational relationships. Youth learn about the physical challenges associated with aging, as well as medical conditions they may encounter while visiting. They learn to communicate with residents, and gain an understanding of their rich histories, while becoming more compassionate and caring.
Young people learn to train and prepare their pets so they can participate in animal-assisted activities as a team. Youth learn about animal behavior, animal handling techniques and proper pet care. They gain a greater appreciation for their pet and form a stronger human-animal bond.
Trained members regularly participate in visits to assisted living facilities to develop and utalize thier skills. New member interest meetings are held yearly in early spring. To learn more about how to get involved contact the Medina County Extension Office or the committee chair.
Learn more at: Ohio4h.org/animalsciences/ohio-4-h-petpals
Committee Chair: Teresa Westholmes luvakis@gmail.com
Pet Animal Committee
- Assistance Animals In Action
- Cavy
- Cats
- Companion Goats
- Pocket Pets
- Pet Rabbit
- Self-Determined Pet Animal