Updated 2017 SUMMARY COUNTY MEDALS OF HONOR

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SUMMARY COUNTY MEDALS OF HONOR 4-H members may receive two medals from these three areas. Information submitted on application should reflect only work or activities done during the current 4-H year. ACHIEVEMENT: Member is involved in numerous projects and activities that develop leadership abilities, build character, and broaden citizenship responsibilities. Member participates fully in activities for the benefit of club, community, and county. Member succeeds in learning, growing, and passing skills and knowledge on to others. His/her expanded knowledge, increased enthusiasm, and active involvement in 4-H has a positive effect on his/her life. CITIZENSHIP: Member develops awareness of his/her relationship to others, family, peer, state, nation, and world. Member learns and practices life skills essential to participation as a responsible citizen. Member learns to respect and respond to the needs and rights of others. Member gains knowledge of the principles, processes and structures of democracy and how these affect self, family, community, and country. LEADERSHIP: Member understands roles, attitudes, tasks, and functions necessary for effective leadership. Member seeks guidance and training in developing leadership skills which will build self-confidence. Member practices leadership skills with individuals, clubs or groups, or adults to strengthen 4-H opportunities for the benefit of others (a member may receive only one Leadership medal, either a summary medal OR a project medal; which requires enrollment in a Leadership project). ACTIVITY COUNTY MEDAL OF HONOR (Limit 2 per Member, may receive medal in public speaking or Demonstration not both) COMMUNITY SERVICE: Member organizes or participates in activities related to recycling, litter removal, and/or beautification to improve the quality of life in his community. Member learns the importance of recycling and a litterfree environment as it contributes to a healthier environment for him/herself, family, and community. DEMONSTRATION: Member gathers and organizes information into a logical demonstration. Member practices in order to gain poise and confidence before an audience. Member presents his/her demonstration at club, county, and/or public gatherings. FASHION REVIEW: Member has learned the seven cues to the Total Look, member has learned and practiced modeling skills, and/or taught modeling skills to other members, member has participated in modeling events. PUBLIC SPEAKING: Member learns research skills to gather information on a topic. Member learns to organize material in order to present a logical, convincing speech. Member practices in order to gain poise and confidence before an audience. Member presents interesting topics for audiences at club, county, and/or public meetings. Member develops leadership talents and uses his/her 4-H talents and opportunities to improve the quality of life in his/her family, club, and/or community.

FAMILY CONSUMER SCIENCES COUNTY MEDALS OF HONOR CHILD CARE & DEVELOPMENT: (4 Medals) CLOTHING & TEXTILES: (6 Medals) CONSUMER EDUCATION: (4 Medals) FAMILY LIFE: (2 Medals) 434 Growing on My Own 435 Growing with Others 436 Growing in Communities 406 Clothes for High School and College 407 Accessories for Teens 408 Creative Costumes 409 Sew Fun 410 Fun with Clothes 411 em bel lish: A 4-H Guide to Wearable Art 412 Sew for Others 413 Sundresses and Jumpers 415 Active Sportwear 417 Dress Up Outfit 418 Loungewear 419 Tops for Tweens 420 Outerwear for Anywhere 424 Clothing for Middle School 425 Look Great for Less 426 Clothing for Your Career 430 Shopping Savvy 432M Sewing and Textiles (non-clothing) Master 445 Becoming Money Wise 448 Teens On the Road to Financial Success 442 Family History Treasure Hunt (Genealogy) FOOD & NUTRITION: (6 Medals) 459 Let s Start Cooking 461 Let s Bake Quick Breads 462 Yeast Breads on the Rise 463 Sports Nutrition2: Get Set! 467 You re the Chef 469 Global Gourmet 472 Grill Master 474 Beyond the Grill 475 Star Spangled Foods 476 Pathways to Culinary Success 477 Party Planner: A 4-H Guide to Quantity Cooking 483 Sports Nutrition1: On Your Mark! 484 Snack Attack! 485 Racing the Clock to Awesome Meals 486 Dashboard Dining: A 4-H Guide to Healthful Fast Food Choices 487 Fast Break for Breakfast

HEALTHY LIVING: (4 Medals) HOME ENVIRONMENT: (4 Medals) 300 You re the Athlete 351 Staying Healthy 352 Keeping Fit 353 First Aid in Action 357 Alcohol and Drug Abuse 358 The Truth about Tobacco 405 The Laundry Project 491 Adventures in Home Living 494 Makeover My Space 495 Your First Home Away From Home SPECIAL INTEREST COUNTY MEDALS OF HONOR AEROSPACE: (2 Medals) AGRICULTURE: (2 Medals) 501 Rockets Away (2-liter Bottles) 502 Science Fun with Flight 503 Rockets Away (Solid-Fuel Model Rockets) 503M Solid-Fuel Rocketry Master 540 Not Just Knots BICYCLE: (2 Medals) 517 Bicycling for Fun, Level 1 518 Wheels in Motion, Level 2 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE: (2 Medals) COMMUNICATION ARTS: (4 Medals) 490 Science Fun with Dairy Foods 493 Science Fun with Kitchen Chemistry 500 Science Fun with Physics 587 Writing and Reporting for Teenagers 588 The Writer in You ELECTRICITY: (2 Medals) 527 Magic of Electricity, Level 1 528 Investigating Electricity, Level 2 529 Wired for Power, Level 3 530 Entering Electronics, Level 4 531 Science Fun with Electricity ENGINES, TRACTORS, & FIELD EQUIPMENT: 541 Crank It Up (4 Medals) 542 Warm It Up 543 Tune It Up 548 Lawn Care 551 Starting Up 552 Tractor Operations 553 Moving Out 554 Learning More 555 ATV Safety 561 National Safe Tractor and Machinery Program, Student Manual

ENTOMOLOGY & BEES: (2 Medals) GARDENING & HORTICULTURE: (4 Medals) HOBBIES & COLLECTIONS: (2 Medals) INDUSTRIAL ARTS: (2 Medals) 641 Beekeeping Project and Record Book 644 Teaming with Insects, Level 1 645 Teaming with Insects, Level 2 646 Teaming with Insects, Level 3 670 Canning and Freezing 671 How Does Your Garden Grow? 691 Grow Your Own Vegetables 692 Growing with the Seasons 496 My Favorite Things 573 Arcs and Sparks LEADERSHIP: (4 Medals) 370 One on One 371 Club Leadership 372 Diversity: The Source of our Strength 373 My Hands to Larger Service: Teen Leaders Building our Communities 374 Teens on Board 375 Leadership Road Trip: Where are you Going? 375i Leadership Road Trip ibook 376 Pantry Panic 378M Leadership Master 383 Club Leadership 2 OUTDOOR EDUCATION & RECREATION: 611 Explore the Outdoors I (4 Medals) 617 Exploring Ponds 620 Why Trees Matter 621 Ohio Birds PERFORMING ARTS: (4 Medals) 596 Play the Role 597 Become a Puppeteer! 598 Set the Stage PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT: (2 Medals) 91 Discovering 4-H 365 Self-Determined Project Guide 382 Am I Ready for Work? PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO: (4 Medals) 584 Focus on Photography 585 Controlling the Image 586 Mastering Photography 589M Photography Master

SHOOTING SPORTS: (4 Medals) TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING: (2 Medals) VETERINARY SCIENCE: (2 Medals) VISUAL ARTS: (6 Medals) WILDLIFE & FISHERIES: (2 Medals) WOOD SCIENCE: (2 Medals) 630 Safe Use of Guns 631 Basic Archery 750 Rifle 751 Archery 752 Shotgun 753 Pistol 754 Hunting/ Wildlife 755 Muzzleloader 756 Living History 504 Electric Radio-Controlled Vehicles 507 Robotics 1 with EV3 508 Robotics 2: EV3N More 512M Robotics Master 550 Young Engineers in Solar Energy 244 From Airedales to Zebras 245 All Systems Go! 246 On the Cutting Edge 492 Cake Decorating Project and Record Book 498 Quilting the Best Better 499 You Can Quilt! 592 Get Started in Art 497 Scrapbooking 622 Trapping Muskrats in Ohio 623 Fishing for the Beginner 624 Fishing for the Intermediate 556 Measuring Up 557 Making the Cut 558 Nailing it Together 559 Finishing Up 560M Woodworking Master LIVESTOCK COUNTY MEDALS OF HONOR AGRICULTURE: Members use multiple agriculture and ag-related projects to gain knowledge and practice skills which improve the farming operation and raise their standard of living. Members keep to-to-date on new developments, set high standards, share enthusiasm, and explore careers. Members contribute to the improvement of their family, club, and community by applying learned knowledge and skills. Form should detail how member met these objectives and goals. Agriculture encompasses horticulture, entomology, community beautification, automotive, tractor and small engines, electricity, conservation of natural resources, forestry, beef, dairy, poultry, sheep, swine, veterinary science, field crops, rope, commodity marketing, and farm management. BEEF: (4 Medals) CATS: (4 Medals) 117 Beef Project and Record Book 216 Purr-fect Pals 217 Climbing Up! 218 Leaping Forward

DAIRY: (4 Medals) 122 Dairy Heifer Project and Record Book 126 Dairy Cow Project and Record Book DOGS: (4 Medals) GOATS: (6 Medals) HORSE: (4 Medals) LLAMA: (4 Medals) PETS: (4 Medals) POULTRY: (6 Medals) RABBITS: (6 Medals) SHEEP: (6 Medals) SWINE: (8 Medals) 200 All About Dogs 201 Dog Project and Record Book 202 Dog Achievement Program 135 Goat Project and Record Book 173 Horseless Horse 174 Beginning Horse Management 175 Light Horse Selection 177 Horse Training: How to Talk to Your Hose 180 Learning to Jump 181 Draft Horse 184 Standardbred Horses 185 Equine Reproduction and Genetics 188 Trail Riding 189 Dressage 762 Horse Nutrition 132 Llama and Alpaca Project and Record Book 215 Cavy Project and Record Book 220 Pocket Pets Project and Record Book 230 4-H PetPALS Project and Record Book 150 Poultry Project and Record Book 225 Breeding Rabbit Project and Record Book 226 Market Rabbit Project and Record Book 227 Pet Rabbit Project and Record Book 198 Market Lamb Project and Record Book 199 Sheep Breeding Project and Record Book 139 Market Hog Project and Record Book 140 Swine Breeding Project and Record Book