Washington Evening Journal
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Clover Kids Conference Judge as a Showcase of their Work
Jul. 22, 2025 10:33 am
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Sixty-seven Washington County 4-H Clover Kids conferenced with judges about their fair projects Saturday, July 12 during the non-livestock judging day for the Washington County Fair. While 4-H’ers were getting their non-livestock exhibits judged for Family & Consumer Sciences and Science, Mechanics & Engineering, Clover Kids also had their opportunity to visit with judges.
Clover Kids are youth in grades Kindergarten through 3rd grade who are involved in the 4-H program. They had the option to visit with an adult about their fair exhibit(s). They were asked about their project, what they did, and what they learned. All Clover Kids received special tie-dye ribbons for their exhibits and the opportunity to display them during the week of fair. 135 Clover Kids’ projects are on display in the upstairs of Dallmeyer Hall each day of the fair this week open from 10 a.m. — 9 p.m.
Conferencing with an adult allows Clover Kids the opportunity to experience conference judging which is a requirement of all 4-H exhibitors. They will move up to a traditional 4-H Club when they enter fourth grade. At that time, they will conference with a judge and receive ribbons and premium money.
Washington County currently has over 150 Clover Kids in eleven clubs. For more information about Clover Kids which will start their new enrollment year in September, contact the Washington County Extension Office, 319/653-4811, or check the web at www.extension.iastate.edu/washington.