Wyandotte County Project Record Book (Non-Competitive)

Name: / Date of Birth:
Project: / Yrs in Project:
Club: / 4-H Year:

In all sections, include items from October 20__ – September 20__.

Section 1: Project Activity:

Begin by writing goals and document how you achieved the goals. Having 3-5 goals for your project is recommended. Indicate if the primary purpose of the goal is Learning (what you learned),Leadership(teach/tell),Citizenship(serve/give), or Challenge (stretch goal)related to your project.

Goal: / Type of Goal / Did You Achieve Goal? / How Did You Achieve It? What did you do? If not, why?

Section 2: Project Learning/Important Memories:

What have you learned in this project? What are you most proud of? What was the most difficult? How did you help or lead others?

Important Things to Note:

Section 3: Income/Expenses: Record your costs in this project with a brief description. Also include income and a brief description (if applicable).

Description: / Amount:
Income: / $
Expenses: / $
Total: (loss/gain) / $

Section 4: Exhibits andAwards: List placing/awards received at events (ie: County Fair, 4-H Days, and judging conferences). Placing can be indicated by: Grand Champion (GC), Champion (C), Purple (P), Blue (B), Red, (R), White (W),or Participation (O).Indicate where you participated (if applicable). Lastly, indicate the amount (ie: number attended, number made or how many in the audience).

Exhibits and Awards / Placing / Location Participated / # made/ audience

Section 5: Project Meetings, Events, and Group Activities: List project related groups/activities in which you participated (can be 4-H, school, or community). You can include camps, elected offices, committees, events, leadership roles related to this project. Note the number of meetings held, led and/or the number you attended.

Date / Non 4-H* / Project Related Meetings, Events, Offices, Committees and Activities / # held / # led / # you attended

I have personally prepared this project record and believe it to be correct.

Date / Signature of 4-H Member

Approved:

Date / Signature of Parent or Guardian
Date / Signature of Community or Local 4-H Leader

Section 6: Photographs: (optional): Include pictures about your project and write a short description. Either attach below or on a separate sheet of paper.

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