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Virtual showcase offered for Michigan youth

EAST LANSING, Mich. –Through a newly launched initiative, the Michigan State Fair and Michigan State University Extension are offering the 2020 Michigan State Fair 4-H and Youth Virtual Showcase. This online experience will provide a virtual platform for any Michigan youth to exhibit their work in all project areas and apply for a total of $50,000 in scholarships.

“Michigan 4-H’ers and other youth work hard all year long on their many projects, and that didn’t stop when the pandemic hit,” said Jake DeDecker, state 4-H leader with MSU Extension. “In fact, many youth took that extra time and poured their efforts into projects and activities. By partnering with the Michigan State Fair, we are able to provide youth with a new and exciting way to showcase what they’ve worked on, alongside peers from all across the state, while they receive recognition for their accomplishments and obtain valuable feedback for their personal development.”

Registration for the Michigan State Fair 4-H and Youth Virtual Showcase is open through Sunday. To participate, youth will enter photos and videos of their individual projects through the online FairEntry platform. Michigan youth ages 5 to 19 are encouraged to participate in this free event; prior participation in 4-H is not required.

There are a wide variety of participation options, and youth may enter as many classes as they wish. Project areas range from traditional classes like showmanship, breeding and market classes for livestock and companion animals, to still exhibits such as crafts, creative writing and baking. Youth also may enter projects that are not normally showcased in a typical fair by submitting educational projects, demonstrations and more in areas such as shooting sports, urban agriculture and leadership, among others.

Across the state, many youth may have already taken part in their own county-based online fair experience; 60 Michigan counties have hosted 4-H virtual showcase opportunities this summer. While the Michigan State Fair 4-H and Youth Virtual Showcase follows a similar format, allowing youth to showcase their skills and recognize their hard work in an online format, participants in the statewide event will also have the opportunity to apply for up to $50,000 in scholarships, generously provided by the Michigan State Fair.

“A major focus within our event has always been giving back to the community and encouraging the educational and personal development of Michigan’s youth,” said Blair Bowman, Michigan State Fair manager.

Exhibits entered into local virtual showcases experiences also can be entered into the statewide showcase; however, prior exhibition is not required. Evaluation of Michigan State Fair 4-H and Youth Virtual Showcase projects will begin Monday, with winners announced during the Michigan State Fair on Sept. 3-7.

To learn more, go to extension.msu.edu/MSF4HShowcase. To register for the showcase, go to MichiganStateFairYouthShowcase.fairentry.com.

Starting at $3.50/week.

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