Enter Your Shooting Sports Project in the Larimer County Fair

Enter your Shooting Sports project in the Larimer County Fair. The deadline for Fair Entry is Monday, July 7 by 11:30 p.m. (Late entries will be accepted with a late fee until July 9.)

Enter your Shooting Sports project based on each member’s age division, discipline, and exhibit type. You can find more information in the Premium Book, with the pages for Shooting Sports linked here. (Please note that only ONE Shooting Sports project can be entered. There is an INCORRECT note in the premium book stating that members can enter one display board and one stand-alone project.)

Age Divisions

For Shooting Sports fair projects, the three standard 4-H age divisions apply:

  • Junior: ages 8–10,

  • Intermediate: ages 11–13,

  • Senior: ages 14–18.

Exhibit Types

Display Board Exhibits

Choose one discipline for your project. Explore a subject and create a display board to explain it.  Must be done on a 36" x 48" trifold board. Click here for Display Board Guidelines.

Stand-Alone Exhibits

Choose one discipline for your project. Make an item that is useful for your discipline, such as a bullet board for .22 Rifle, a quiver for Archery, or a shooting vest for Shotgun. Must be no larger than 3' x 3' x 7’ to be displayed at the state fair. Otherwise, a notebook with photos and descriptions illustrating how the project was made and how it is used can be submitted and displayed at the Colorado State Fair, should your project qualify.

Decorative Item Exhibits

This exhibit class is not specific to one discipline. A decorative item is a project created from Shooting Sports materials for aesthetic value in decorating a room or building. Examples include a board with antlers, using feathers to make a picture, jewelry, etc.

Much more information about projects, including specifications and ideas for projects by discipline, can be found at LC4HSS.org/projects. You can also find more information about Record Books and how to complete them.

Interview Judging

Interview judging will be held on Tuesday, July 29. This is an opportunity for members to meet with the judge for about 15 minutes and explain their projects. Interview judging is a great learning experience for members!

Interviews are NOT required. If you are unable to attend on July 29, you can ask a club leader or family member to drop off your exhibit and record book that morning.

Additional Notes

Interactive Projects

Exhibits are displayed in a way that prohibits the public from touching them to help protect the hard work of our 4-H members.

However, if your project is interactive and you would like the public to have access to it, please email Rachel Wildman at wildmarm@co.larimer.co.us by Wednesday, July 16. The extension office will plan to display your project so that visitors to the fair can interact with it.

Accommodations for Projects and Interviews

If you or your 4-H member need accommodations to better participate in the interview judging process, please click the button and submit the form by Wednesday, July 16 at 5:00 p.m.

Accommodations could include a quiet room to conduct your Shooting Sports interview. Having requests now helps us ensure the best possible experience for all 4-H members.

More Questions?

Visit the Larimer County 4-H Shooting Sports website to find more information about projects and record books. You can also visit the Resources page on LC4HSS.org to find helpful links.

And don’t hesitate to reach out to your discipline’s leaders or info@LC4HSS.org with questions.

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