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A National Compendium of 4-H Promotion and Visibility over the Past Century
Exhibits And Displays
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Traditionally, most 4-H exhibits and displays through the years have been table-top size. County fairs and storefront windows during National 4-H Week are common locations for such displays. Most are planned and assembled by 4-H members. Some have a specific, targeted theme. Others simply promote 4-H. Yes, some are good and some perhaps not quite as good. But that's OK.
There are other displays which are perhaps a lot more elaborate, but they may not be any more effective than that simple poster board display made by the little 9-year-old and placed in the window of the drug store on the corner.
During National 4-H Week in the fall – particularly on the campuses of the land-grant universities, 4-H displays may even be a central part of the half-time show on the football field with the band marching in the shape of "4-H" or even the clover. Now, we are beginning to get into big time visibility, particularly if the game is being televised.
As the cover of the August/September 1980 issue of National 4-H News says... "4-H Promotion. The Sky's the Limit."
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(From August/September 1980 issue, National 4-H News)
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