DUE: May 9, 2016

* No late entries accepted!

CENTRAL CLUSTER

FASHION REVUE ENTRY FORM

FASHION REVUE SHOW

JUNE 11, 2016

MONTGOMERY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS

16 Chestnut St, Gaithersburg, MD 20877

SEND ENTRY FORMS TO: University Of Maryland Extension

Howard County 4-H Department

Attn: Chris Rein

3300 North Ridge Road Suite 240

Ellicott City, MD 21043

Name: Phone:

Address:

Zip 4-H Club

Age (As of 1/1/16) School

Grade 4-H Projects

Additional Hobbies/Activities

How many years have you participated in Fashion Revue (include this year)

How many years have you carried the Clothing Project (include this year)

Division: (Check one):

Clover (5-7) Int (11-13) Jr. (8-10) Sr. (14-18)

First year's sewers table (only) Clover Table (only)

Garment Made and Modeled by 4-H Member (Only Two):

Sports Wear/Lounge Wear , Costumes , Formal Wear , Recycled Design ,

Business/Professional Wear , Outer Wear , Dresses , Separates .

This is a separate Central Cluster category:

2016 Theme Category Fashion Awakens Premier: Pajama Wear

Ready-To-Wear Fashion Modeled by 4-H Member (Only One):

Sports Wear/Lounge Wear , Costumes , Formal Wear , Wearable Art ,

Business/Professional Wear , Outer Wear , Dresses , Separates .

Judging Schedule Information:

Judging will be held on Wednesday, June 8th at Montgomery County Extension Office 18410 Muncaster Road Derwood, MD 20855 for all counties participants. Judging will began at 3:00 p.m. and run through the evening.

The Fashion Revue will be held on June 8th at the Montgomery County Howard County Fairgrounds16 Chestnut St, Gaithersburg, MD 20877. The Fashion Revue will began at 6:00p.m. You are to be dressed and in line by 5:30 p.m.

This year there will be a charge of a $1.00 per person to watch the Central Cluster Fashion Revue Show and Central Cluster 4-H Got Talent Show. During our normal Intermission while judges make their final decisions this year will be the “4-H Got Talent show”. At the close of the Talent Show we will have refreshments for everyone and then an Awards program for both shows.

For Scheduling Judges please provide the following information:

I will be car pooling with

My sibling will be participating also: Name

I would prefer to be scheduled for judging at p.m. (specify time)

(Scheduling will be done to satisfy your request as much as possible. Please remember that there may be as many as 100 garments to be judged in this event.)

Name:

Clovers: 25 -50Juniors: 50 - 75 Intermediates: 75 - 100Seniors: 100 - 125

Attach your narration, swatch and drawing with this entry.

Example of a good narration: Spring is here, and Becky Connor strolls down the runway in her floral, three-piece outfit. This pattern looked so perfect in the store that she had to make a top with it. The fabric for the pants was no easy find. Many stores later, Becky found the perfect match. The jacket blends easily with the rest of the colors. Currently, Becky is a freshman at Glenelg High and is President of the Freshmen SGA. She enjoys drama productions and recently participated in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat. In the Poplar 4-H Club, Becky enjoys cooking, crafts, leadership, and – of course – sewing. Some of her favorite 4-H activities are 4-H Camp, where she’ll be a counselor this year and the Howard County Fair. No matter what you do, Becky, you will always be styling in this outfit.

Narration:

Drawing

Place Swatch Here ------

PERSONAL DATA & LEADERSHIP FORM

The purpose of this form is to give the judges additional information on the work done in your project, for Fashion Revue if requested, and for local and state news releases.

  1. First, middle and last Name______

Address______Zip______

Age______Date & year of birth______(As of 1/1/15)

2.List your most recent extra-curricular school and community activities and achievements:

______

______

3.List your major 4-H projects:______

______

______

______

4. Number of years in 4-H ______(including current year)

Number of years in clothing project ______(including current year)

Number of years in fashion revue project ______(including current year)

Have you assisted in county, or state fashion revues?

Yes_____No_____If yes, in what way? ______

______

______

What percentage of your own clothes do you make? ______

Do you sew for others: Yes_____No_____If yes, for whom and what?

______

______

List major leadership responsibilities in 4-H not included above, if any.______

______

______

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2016 FASHION REVUE

JUNIORS, INTERMEDIATES AND SENIORS

NAME: County:

THIS SECTION FOR CONSTRUCTED GARMENTS ONLY:

Pattern#: Company*** Attach a clear copy of the front and back of the pattern envelopes:

COST OF FABRIC: $

LINING/INTERFACING: $

BUTTONS: $

TRIMMINGS: $

ZIPPER: $

PATTERN: $

MISC. NOTIONS: $

TOTAL COST:

FIBER CONTENT:

CARE:

What new skills did you learn in planning, constructing and accessorizing this garment?

The University of Maryland Extension programs are open to any person and will not discriminate against anyone because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry, national origin, marital status, genetic information, political affiliation, and gender identity or expression.

2016 FASHION REVUE

JUNIORS, INTERMEDIATES AND SENIORS

NAME: County:

THIS SECTION FOR READY –TO- WEAR GARMENTS ONLY:

Where was the outfit purchased?

How will the outfit be used?

COST OF OUTFIT: $

COST ACCESSORIES:

SHOES: $

JEWELRY: $

OTHER: $

FINAL COST OF OUTFIT AND ACCESSORIES: $

FIBER CONTENT:

CARE:

What new skills did you learn in buying, planning, and accessorizing this outfit?

The University of Maryland Extension programs are open to any person and will not discriminate against anyone because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry, national origin, marital status, genetic information, political affiliation, and gender identity or expression.