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4. Each team or individual will have time to set up, present, and clear the area. All work must be done by the 4-H member(s). The actual presentation should be between: Juniors 3 - 10 minutes; Intermediate/Senior 10 - 15 minutes in length. 5. 4-H members must furnish all supplies and equipment 4-H members must furnish all supplies and equipment required except for a table, easel and microphone. If other special equipment is needed, contact the Extension office prior to fair. A computer and projector can be available with prior notice. 6. The use of notes is permitted. However, the excessive use of notes may be counted against the contestant at the judge’s discretion. 7. During the presentation, contestants should introduce them- selves by name, county, and topic. 8. Contestants should cite their major references at the conclusion of their presentation. 9. Anyone may ask questions of the contestant. 211 600 011 Demonstration, Individual, Junior 211 600 012 Demonstration, Individual, Intermediate 211 600 013 Demonstration, Individual, Senior 211 600 021 Demonstration, Team, Junior 211 600 022 Demonstration, Team, Intermediate 211 600 023 Demonstration, Team, Senior 211 601 011 Illustrated Talk, Individual, Junior 211 601 012 Illustrated Talk, Individual, Intermediate 211 601 013 Illustrated Talk, Individual, Senior 211 601 021 Illustrated Talk, Team, Junior 211 601 022 Illustrated Talk, Team, Intermediate 211 601 023 Illustrated Talk, Team, Senior PUBLIC SPEECHES A public speech can be informational or persuasive. No visual aids may be used. 1. Topic may be anything the member wants to share with others. 2. A member may not present the same topic more than once at the State Fair. 3. Speeches should be between: Juniors 3 - 8 min. and Intermediate/Senior 7 - 10 min. in length. 4. A microphone, table and easel will be provided. 5. The use of notes is permitted. However, the excessive use of notes may be counted against the contestant at the judge’s discretion. 6. During the speech, contestants should introduce themselves by name, county, and topic. 7. Contestants should cite their major references at the conclusion of their speech. 8. Anyone may ask questions of the contestant. 211 602 011 Public Speaking, Junior 211 602 012 Public Speaking, Intermediate 211 602 013 Public Speaking, Senior IMPROMPTU SPEAKING (Not recommended for juniors) The presenter must compose and deliver a speech with no prior preparation. No visual aids may be used. 1. Contestants will draw topics at random. 2. Once contestants draw a topic, they will have five minutes to prepare before they begin their speech. The contestant may wri