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1 Sing Swing 2017

REGISTRATION Note: All affiliated clubs MUST register and/or pay for at least one club member, regardless of participation. If a club is not attending at all, the fee is $35.00. New clubs are exempt from this policy. Individual Registration: The Sing Swing registration fee is $20.00 per person. This will allow you to enter as many events as you like within the entry limitations. Payments MUST be postmarked by October 27th, 2017. Individual Late/Non-attending Registration: Will be accepted from October 28th until November 10th. The late registration fee is $35.00 per person. Late registration may be done either by phone at 519-323-7294 or emailing wellingtonjuniorfarmers@gmail.com Payment will be collected at the start of the day on November 18th. Any late registrants that do not show up at the event will be billed. Team Registration: A club may register as a team of 10 people or more for the cost of $200.00 however, please note the entry limitations on some of the events. Payments MUST be postmarked by October 27th, 2017. Late Team Registration: Will be accepted from October 28th until November 10th. The late team registration fee is $250.00 and can be done either by phone at 519-323-7294 or emailing wellingtonjuniorfarmers@gmail.com. Payment will be collected at the start of the day on November 18th. Any late registrants that do not show up at the event will be billed. Participation Requirements: All Participants MUST be able to prove membership in order to participate. Anyone unable to prove membership will be charged an additional $5 to the applicable membership rate to join during Sing Swing. Clubs that owe any money or information to JFAO will not be allowed to participate until ALL invoices are paid. Contact finance@jfao.on.ca directly should you have any questions. Points Allocation: Members of each participating group may be from different clubs, however, each group MUST state which club their points will count towards, BEFORE the start of the competition. All clubs should review the JFAO Policies online for additional general rules. Wellington JF or JFAO are not responsible for anyone disqualified due to lack of awareness of the Policies. Also, fees will not be refunded. ************************************************************************ 2

Pike Lake Golf Club 9625 Pike Lake Rd RR3 Clifford, ON N0G 1M0 Phone: 1-800-265-2551 OR 519-338-3010 Sing Swing 2017 ACCOMMODATIONS *There is a block of rooms set aside for booking under the name WELLINGTON2017 **This block is reserved until Friday October 20th *** If in the event that the hotel is completely booked, please contact Katherine Clyne @ 519-323-7294 There is two buses running to the banquet from Pike Lake on the Saturday night and there will be two buses heading back to the hotel at the end of the night. ************************************************************************ Provincial Board of Directors Meeting Friday November 17th Drayton Ag Hall, 51 Elm St. Drayton, ON Coffee, tea and light breakfast served at 8AM Meeting to begin at 9AM Dress code is business casual (no jeans/hats) RSVP through email sent by JFAO Please notify info@jfao.on.ca if you will require billeting for the Thursday night All JFAO members are welcome to observe/participate in discussion FRIDAY ENTERTAINMENT - Join us at the Drayton Ag Hall for a movie night on the big screen! - Movie TBD. - Showtime will begin @ 9:30PM so be early to get a good seat! - Cost to enter is $2.00 *this will get you popcorn and a beverage (extra beverages are available for $1.00 - Bring Lawn chairs, comfy clothes, blankets or pillows! ************************************************************************ 3

BANQUET, SHOWCASE & SEMI-FORMAL DANCE Theme: The Ultimate Canadian Adventure - Red & White Ball Clifford, Community Centre (No blue jeans or hats please - $2 fine will apply) 6:00 PM Social 7:00 PM Dinner 8:00 PM Awards & Showcase 9:00 PM Dance Buses will be leaving the dance at 12:30 AM & 1:00 AM. The building MUST be vacated no later than 1:30PM. NOTE FOR ALL ENTRIES All members are encouraged to participate to the fullest, therefore no restrictions to the number of competitions has been implemented. Please keep the schedule in mind when signing up for competitions. Only sign up for as many events as time permits. If a member of your club neglects to show up for a registered event at the scheduled time without just cause (competing in another event), your club will be penalized by receiving a 1 point deduction from the club s accumulated total. ****************************************************************************************** DANCING Old Time Square Dance Competition Each club is entitled to enter one set. Each entry will consist of four couples and one caller. Callers and dancers must all be current Junior Farmer members. Each set must consist of one male and one female. Each entry must dance two changes: one an optional of their own choice with their own caller, and one compulsory with the caller provided. A brief warm up with the compulsory caller will take place immediately before the competition begins. No other warm up period will be provided. A maximum of 8 minutes will be allowed for the optional change. A stopwatch will be used, and sets dancing overtime will lose two points per minute or part thereof. Judging of the optional change will commence when the caller starts calling, and will end when the caller stops calling. Two or three judges will be used with the decision to be on the basis of the judges placing, not the total points. Marks will be given primarily for sets dancing as a team in executing square dance patterns. No points will be given for entry or exits of sets, but these are considered under enthusiasm and overall entertainment value. No Modern Square Dance moves will be allowed in the Old Time Square Dance. 4

Scoring will be based on the following: Enthusiasm/Entertainment Value (Appearance, Audience Appeal) Technical Merit (Rhythmic Accuracy/Uniformity, Knowledge, Ability) General Effectiveness (Neatness, Overall Dancing, Caller) Theme relatedness (Ultimate Canadian Adventure) Total 35 pts 30 pts 30 pts 5 pts 100 pts Square Dance Callers Competition This competition will be held simultaneously with the square dance competition. Scoring will be based on the following: Rhythmic Accuracy, Ability (basic knowledge and accuracy), Originality, and General Effectiveness. Jive, Waltz, & Two Stepping Each club is entitled to enter two couples in each competition. Entrants are encouraged to dress in traditional costumes. Music will be supplied and each dance competition will require contestants to dance the duration of a minimum of two songs. Scoring is outlined below. Line Dancing Each club is entitled to one entry (minimum two dancers) in this competition. Dancers are responsible for providing their own music (CD player will be available). The dance is expected to run the duration of one song (no longer than 5 minutes). The line dance must be an original dance created by the group. A deduction of 10 points will be given for any non-original dances. Scoring is outlined below. Alternative Dance Each club is entitled to one entry in this competition. The entry can consist of either a solo dancer or group performing a dance routine of their choice. Style of dance is the choice of the dancer(s). The performer(s) must provide the music for the competition (CD player will be available). The dance must not run over 5 minutes long. Cultural Dance Each club is entitled to one entry in this competition. The entry can consist of either a solo dancer or group The entry can consist of either a solo dancer or group performing a dance routine of their choice. Style of dance is determined by the dancer. The performer(s) must provide the music for the competition (CD player will be available). The dance must not run over 5 minutes long. 5

Scoring for All Above Dance Competitions Appearance (Dress/Enthusiasm) Originality Ability/Rhythmic Accuracy General Effectiveness Total 20 pts 20 pts 30 pts 30 pts 100 pts ********************************************************************************** VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL Vocal Group Each club is entitled to one entry in this competition. An entry shall consist of three or more members. Each entry will be required to prepare two pieces of their choice. Instrumental/musical accompaniment will be permitted, but must be provided by the club (may be a non-member). If using recorded music, lyrics must not be audible. Sheet music/written lyrics will be allowed on stage and a copy must be presented to the judge at the beginning of the competition. Vocal Duet Each club is entitled to one entry in this competition. An entry shall consist of any two members. Each entry will be required to prepare two pieces of their choice. Sheet music will be permitted on stage and must be presented to the judge prior to the beginning of the competition. Instrumental/musical accompaniment will be permitted, but must be provided by the club (may be a non-member). If using recorded music, lyrics must not be audible. Vocal Solo Each club is entitled to one female and one male entry in this competition. Sheet music will be permitted on stage and must be presented to the judge prior to the beginning of the competition. Instrumental/musical accompaniment will be permitted, but must be provided by the club (may be a non-member). If using a recorded music, lyrics must not be audible. Instrumental Solo Each club is entitled to two entries in this competition. Contestants may use an instrument of their choice for this competition. Sheet music must be presented to the judges prior to performing, and is also allowed on stage. Each entry shall prepare two selections (max 5 minutes each) of his/her choice. Contestants will perform one piece for the competition and a second upon request of the judge. Each contestant must provide their own instrument (except piano). 6 ENTRIES WILL BE PENALIZED 5 POINTS FOR NOT PROVIDING SHEET MUSIC FOR THE JUDGES. SOME WINNERS OF THE ABOVE COMPETITIONS WILL BE EXPECTED TO PERFORM AT SATURDAY NIGHT BANQUET SHOWCASE.

************************************************************************ ENTERTAINMENT Gong Show Competition Each club is entitled to one entry in this competition. Presentations shall include skits and musical activities not specified in any other areas of Sing Swing. 15 minutes will be allowed for set-up, performance, and takedown. This competition will run like a traditional Gong show, and contestants will be gonged off the stage at the judge s discretion. ALL ENTRIES IN THE GONG SHOW MUST BE APPROPRIATE FOR ALL AGES. INAPPROPRIATE ENTRIES WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. Lip-Sync Battle Each club is entitled to one entry in this competition There will be a semi-final with the top four individuals and a final with the top two competitors The two finalists should have a song that is prepared before the competition and bring a copy the day of. The finalist song MUST be by a Canadian artist. Participants will be randomly given two of the following 7 songs by Canadian Artists; Canadian Girls - Dean Brody Love Yourself - Justin Bieber Nowhere with you - Joel Plaskett Sk8er Boi - Avril Lavigne Stronger Beer - Tim Hicks Sunglasses at Night - Corey Hart Taking Care of Business - Bachman Turner Overdrive Songs will be announced right before final competitions. Some competitors of the Lip-Sync Battle may be expected to perform at the Saturday Night Banquet ************************************************************************ TALK, BUILD, PLAY & WHO KNOWS WHAT Impromptu Public Speaking Competition Each club is entitled to one entry in this competition. Entrants will draw a topic or an item in a random fashion. Entrants will be given 30 seconds to prepare The entrant will have 1 minute to talk about the chosen topic or item. Speeches will be judged on creativity, clarity of thought, delivery, and effectiveness. Each entrant is able to re-draw ONE time. 7

Spelling Bee Each club will be allowed 1 entry into the Spelling Bee competition. Entrants will be allowed to ask for a definition and/or for the word to be used in a sentence. Entrants will have no longer than one minute to complete the spelling of each word. Euchre Competition Each club is entitled to 2 teams, if from different clubs, they must declare where points are allocated. Each player will deal twice. Standard Euchre tournament rules will be provided the day of the event. Mystery Event Come prepared for anything... There may be TWO mystery events. ************************************************************************ CULTURAL EVENTS Any entries in these competitions MUST be submitted by 10:00 am on Saturday, November 18th. Judging will take place at 11:00 am, and the results with individual winners will be displayed at 1:00 pm for everyone to see. When you arrive at the Community Centre with your Cultural Event submissions, please take them directly to the tables set up in the Main Hall. All entries should include your name and club on a separate card that can be displayed with your entry once judging is completed. Baking Each club is entitled to two entries in each of the following competitions. Each submission must include the recipe. Each entry will be judged on taste, appearance, theme relatedness and recipe simplicity. Best Homemade Cookies ~ 1 Dozen Best Homemade Squares ~ 6 Squares Best Homemade Pie Best Maple Dessert Best Dessert Any Kind Best Homemade Salsa ~ 6-9 oz. Jar Best Sewn Article of Clothing Each club is entitled to 2 entries. Each entry will be judged on appearance, stitching and originality. 8

Photography Each club is entitled to TWO entries in each of the following categories: Agriculture Candid Animal Moments Junior Farmers in the Community Photographer s Choice Most Patriotic A title or caption MUST be submitted with the photo. ALL photos MUST be mounted and/or framed. A brief description must be given with the picture. Pictures will be judged as follows: Overall Appearance/Presentation Originality Photographic Ability/Clarity Applicability to category Total 30 pts 20 pts 40 pts 10 pts 100 pts Visual Arts Each club is entitled to 2 entries in this competition. Any medium (i.e.: sketch, paint, etc.) Each creation will be judged on originality, detail, and artistic ability. 1- Drawings ~ Any style 2- Paintings ~ Any style 3- Homemade Card ~ Some kind of greeting card (must be age appropriate) 4- Computer Art ~ Any style printed from a computer. Any size allowed. Members submitting an entry will be required to sign a form acknowledging that the entry is done by them and not taken from the internet. **scoring will be the same as listed in the package under photography** Quilting 1- Any Project Any piecing style or any quilting style ex: placemat, table runner, bed quilt etc. 2- Quilt featuring an aspect of farming or Junior Farmers any size, piecing and quilting style Maximum ONE entries per club allowed for each of the quilting categories. **judging will be done using the same scoring that the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies would use at your local fair** Best Needlework Maximum two entries per club allowed. This category is for an article that is either knitted, cross stitched or crocheted. Entry may be any size **judging will be done using the same scoring that the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies would use at your local fair** 9

Woodworking Maximum dimensions 1 x 1 x 1 **Anything larger will be disqualified. Will be judged on neatness and complexity of joints.** Metalworking Maximum dimensions are 1 x 1 x 1 **Anything larger will be disqualified. Will be judged on neatness and complexity of joints.** ********************************************************************************** ULTIMATELY CANADIAN EVENTS These special categories are open to current JFAO members and Alumni that would like to enter. At a cost of $2 per entry to Alumni. Each club or alumni may have ONE entry in each category. Alumni must signify which club they would like their points to be allotted to. Barn Board Art A unique piece of art that is made from or on an old barn board. Piece must be no larger than 2 x 1 in size Canadian Memorabilia Any piece of Canadian historical memorabilia ie) banners, flag, pins Canadian Pride For this category anything goes as long as there is some interpretation or representation of Canada. This can be a poster, banner, painting, sculpture etc. Interpret how you wish. *Above categories will be judged on creativity, relatedness to theme and overall visual appeal* ************************************************************************ 10

Sing Swing 2017 Registration Form *Return pages 11 13 with payment Club: Contact Person: Address: Phone: E-mail: PD Name: Please check off below the events in which your club will be participating in. If you have more than one entry in a specific competition, please indicate the number on the line. Square Dance Square Dance Caller Jive Waltz Two Step Line Dance Alternative Dance Cultural Dance Vocal Group Vocal Duet Male Solo Female Solo Instrumental Solo Gong Show Lip-Sync Battle Impromptu Public Speaking Homemade Pie Best Canadian Dessert Best Homemade Salsa Best Dessert (Any Kind) Best Sewn Article of Clothing Ultimately Canadian Events Barn Board Art Canadian Memorobilia Canadian Pride Photography Agriculture Candid Animal Moments JF in Community Photographer s choice Most Patriotic Visual Arts Drawing Painting Homemade Card Computer Art 1 2 Quilting (circle all that apply) Best Needlework Metalworking Woodworking Spelling Bee Mystery Event 1& 2 Homemade Cookies Homemade Squares 11

Banquet, Showcase & Dance Tickets: Our club would like to purchase tickets for Saturday November 18th at a cost of $30 each for dinner, showcase and dance. We have enclosed a cheque for the amount of $. Banquet tickets will be available for pick up Saturday morning at the event registration at the Clifford Community Hall during registration. All cheques MUST be made payable to Wellington Junior Farmers and postmarked by October 27th. Please mail to: Katherine Clyne 6154 10th Line RR1 Harriston, ON N0G 1Z0 Club: Club Participants We have members participating at a cost of $20 each or $200 per team. Enclosed is our total registration fee of $. Participants names: 1. 20. 2. 21. 3. 22. 4. 23. 5. 24. 6. 25. 7. 26. 8. 27. 9. 28. 10. 29. 11. 30. 12. 31. 13. 32. 14. 33. 15. 34. 16. 35. 17. 36. 18. 37. 19. 38. Reminder: JFAO Membership will be checked for all participants so please bring you membership card! Mail to: Katherine Clyne 6154 10th Line Harriston, ON N0G 1Z0 12

Who is doing what? Club: Cultural Events: Homemade Pie - Homemade Cookies - Homemade Squares - Best Canadian Dessert - Best Dessert (any kind) - Homemade Salsa - Best Sewn Article of Clothing - Best Needlework - Quilting - Visual Arts: - Drawings - - Paintings - - Computer Art - - Homemade card - Photography: - Agriculture - - Candid Animal - JF in Community - Photographer s choice - Most patriotic Metalworking - Woodworking - Ultimately Canadian Events: - Barn Board Art - - Canadian Memorabilia - Canadian Pride Mystery - 13