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Butler County Junior                           Fair Section
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         Categories                                            24. Fiber art (i.e. macrame, weaving, kitting, crochet

         Label your projects with your Girl Scout level as of   25. 3-D art (i.e. sculpture, string, wire, clay, metal, or
         October 1st, 2024 and the project number                  dough art)
         Daisy-D, Brownie-B, Junior-J, C-Senior, Ambassador 26. Needlework (crewel, embroidery, needlepoint, or
         -A i.e D-2 or A-9                                         cross stitch)
         LIFE SKILLS                                           27. Decorated clothing accessories (i.e. tie dye, origi-
                                                                   nal screen print, fabric paint, stencil)
         1.  Nutrition (i.e. recipe books, food diary, food tests)
                                                               28. Jewelry
         2.  Sewing projects-clothing
                                                               COMMUNICATIONS
         3.  Miscellaneous sewing projects (i.e. doll clothes,
             toys)                                             29. Visual (i.e. video, photography, prints, or sunprints)
         4.  Quilting projects (i.e. quilt, wall hanging, table run-  30. Performing arts (i.e. drama, handmade instruments,
             ner, placements)                                      or costuming)
         5.  No sew projects (i.e. tie blankets, pillows, fabric   31. Creative writing, poetry, or stories (with or without
             care)                                                 illustrations)
         6.  Sportsmanship and non sports skills               32. Scrapbooking
         7.  Health and safety (i.e. first aid, personal safety,   33. Puppets (i.e. finger, hand, or marionettes)
             substance abuse, child care, exercise)            OUT OF DOORS
         8.  Animal Care                                       34. Outdoor projects, nature crafts, weather (rain
                                                                   gauge, forecasting, weather station)
         CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS
                                                               35. Outdoor safety and camp planning (i.e. compass
         9.  Heritage and heritage crafts (i.e. family tree, say-  usage, knots, trail signs, fire safety, camp meal
             ing, traditions, historical people)                   planning, kaper charts, camp health, dressing for
         10. Holiday crafts                                        camp)
         11. Collections                                       36. Account of outdoor experience (i.e. poster, journal ,
                                                                   or scrapbook)
         12. Friendship projects (i.e. pen pals, world, national
             friendship activities)                            GIRL SCOUT PROGRAM
         SCIENCE AND BEYOND                                    37. National, council, troop, or junior aide activities
                                                               38. Girl Scout tradition (i.e. Journey, badge work, pro-
         13. Money management, budget, or financial literacy
                                                                   grams)
         14. Career exploration                                39. Community Service project/special population pro-
         15. Science experiments (scrapbooks, poster or dis-       ject
             play)                                             40. Julliette Gordon Lowe and history of Girl Scouts (i.e.
         16. Robots                                                life and times, past uniforms, badges, songs)
         17. Weather
         18. Recycling projects

         19. Ecology projects
         20. Energy awareness
         21. Carpentry project (i.e. doll house, tool-
             use displays)
         THE ARTS
         22. Fine art (i.e. paintings-oil, acrylic, or
             water color)
         23. Art (i.e. pen, pencil, ink, crayon, liquid
             embroidery, chalk, or markers)
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