University of Florida

2010 Florida 4-H Poster Contest Rules

 

2010 Theme:  "Florida 4-H Centennial Celebration"

Participation Criteria

  • Junior 4-H’ers must be 8-10 years old by September 1 of the current program year.
  • Intermediate 4-H’ers must be 11-13 years old by September 1 of the current program year.
  • Senior 4-H’ers must be 14-18 years old by September 1 of the current program year.

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Guidelines

  • All posters must be designed on or affixed to poster board whose dimensions are no larger than 14” X 22”. 
  • Posters may be horizontal or vertical.
  • Posters submitted may be produced using any medium (i.e. watercolor, ink, crayon, acrylic, charcoal, oils, collage) providing that they are not three-dimensional.
  • Posters incorporating copyrighted material (i.e. Snoopy, Garfield, company logos like Disney, etc.) will be disqualified, unless proof of permission is furnished.
  • Posters using computer assistance to create components of the poster or the poster itself should affix a statement of one paragraph explaining how the computer assistance affected the poster’s composition and visual presentation.
  • The 4-H Poster Contest Certification Statement Form must be signed by the contestant and securely attached to the back of the poster board in the upper right hand corner.
  • Youth’s name, age and county must be clearly printed on the back of ALL submitted materials.

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Automatic Disqualification

Posters will be automatically disqualified for any of the following reasons:

Inappropriate size and/or mounted material.

Incomplete or illegible certification statements and/or not securely attached and visible without unfolding or removing from envelopes.

Name, age, and county not clearly printed on the back.

Use of copyrighted materials, without written permission.

Three-dimensional posters.

Inappropriate use of the 4-H Emblem. Check 4-H Web site for guidelines.

Use of computer-generated components without a statement regarding this affect.

Posters containing inappropriate content.

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Participation Procedures