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The Official Forum of the Ameraucana Breeders Club => Exhibiting & Promoting => Topic started by: Sharon Yorks on October 28, 2013, 09:34:49 AM

Title: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Sharon Yorks on October 28, 2013, 09:34:49 AM
I would like to have some sort of junior contest at the national meet next year and would like to get some ideas. Anyone have any creative ideas?
Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Mike Gilbert on October 28, 2013, 11:42:19 AM
Here is one idea.   ABC could sponsor an essay contest for juniors, to be handed in and evaluated at the show.   Subject matter could be a choice of, say, "Why I like Ameraucana bantams," or "How I Condition my Ameraucanas For Exhibition."   Something like that.    I would donate a bantam breeding trio to the winner.
I'm sure others will have better ideas, but that should get the ball rolling.
Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Sharon Yorks on October 28, 2013, 03:22:49 PM
That is very generous of you, Mike. Thank you for offering to participate. I'm very excited about next year's national meet and I plan to have several different types of contests and awards for things such as:

Junior contest of some sort (Check!)
Award for which exhibiting member traveled the furthest
Member who shows the most varieties
Top 3 highest bids on fundraiser birds (Check!)
(Still trying to think up more stuff) 

If anyone is planning to make a cash, bird, or product donation, it would be very much appreciated if you would let me know through e-mail. I would be happy to share my ideas with you and where your donation might be best served.   

As far as a junior contest, Caylum just got home from school and came up with another idea he'd like to throw out there. He said, "How about a 'dress your chicken up and take a picture' contest." I'm pretty sure I know where he came up with that idea  :) (Pictured below) Not a bad idea, though. Sounds like fun and a big picture board of dressed up chickens would sure get people over to the ABC table. What does everyone think about that idea? Still open to suggestions.

Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Debbie on October 28, 2013, 06:59:29 PM
I like the dress your chicken photo contest and essay. How about an Ameraucana Art Contest? Photos of winning art exhibits in the following bulletin? That would encompass photos, drawings, paintings, sculpture, ect...

I'd love to donate something also... not sure what though.
Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Bamtech on October 30, 2013, 11:12:21 AM
I think the more different types of contests that are put on would get more involved. Some will participate in essay, some will participate in pictures and art, and some with dress up. I would assume the size of the award would be associated with the amount of involvement needed to participate. Example award of a lengthy essay may be bigger than a picture. I am just thinking, so don not take it as a must. There are only so many things that we could sponsor. The youth is a place we need to focus on. Keeping the youth involved also keeps the parents involved. Hopefully the youth will continue raising birds as they get older. I am done rambling for now. 
Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Sharon Yorks on October 30, 2013, 12:46:23 PM
Good point, Matt. I guess I also need to get some ideas of what kind of awards the juniors would like to receive. What type of award would motivate the juniors to want to participate in contests?
Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Sharon Yorks on November 02, 2013, 03:02:41 PM
Any thought or ideas on what kind of awards the juniors would like to win? I really like Matt’s idea of having multiple contests so that there would be a variety of things to choose from. And when he said,

“Keeping the youth involved also keeps the parents involved. Hopefully the youth will continue raising birds as they get older.”

That comment led me back to Mike’s generous offer of donating a bantam breeding trio. That’s a great way to keep them involved! I know I’d write an essay in hopes of winning his nice birds. You have no idea how many times I kick myself for not jumping on the blue bantams he sold and delivered at Lucasville last year.

Mike – If your offer is still available, I’d like to pursue your idea. It's a really good one! Have you thought anymore about it? Would you like to figure out the topics, rules, and guidelines?
Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Sharon Yorks on November 22, 2013, 09:02:48 PM
SUBJECT TO A FEW CHANGES - Let me know what you think.
Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Bamtech on November 23, 2013, 07:14:19 PM
This should be a fun project for the kids. This is a good prize for the kids based on the amount of effort they have to put in to the project. My kids have some fun ideas already.
Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Sharon Yorks on November 23, 2013, 10:22:53 PM
Thanks, Matt! I appreciate your response. I think it will be a lot of fun, and thankfully there is plenty of time for the kids to be thinking up ideas.

Mike - Have you thought anymore about the essay contest? If you want to give me some specifics, I'd be happy to make up a flyer.   
Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Debbie on November 23, 2013, 10:45:08 PM
Cute! I see some chicken and child bonding in our future.  It will be fun to see what everyone comes up with. Poor Snapple, I also see more chicken torture coming her way, haha.
Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Mike Gilbert on November 25, 2013, 04:36:12 PM
Mike - Have you thought anymore about the essay contest? If you want to give me some specifics, I'd be happy to make up a flyer.

I would go with a choice of the two topics I mentioned earlier.  Essay open to all juniors up through age 17 at the time of the show.  Between 200 - 300 words.    Information and knowledge to count 75%, spelling and punctuation 25%.   Submit to yours truly by September 1, 2014, along with first choice of varieties available.    Can't think of anything else right now.   I doubt very much I'll be able to attend, but I'll try to send the trio with Jerry and Jake if they have the room, or perhaps someone else coming from this way.   I won't guarantee the variety at this time, but it could be brown red, wheaten, buff, or white.  The latter would be from Walchak birds recently acquired - some of the best in the land, along with Jerry's of course.   I am not aware of any better brown reds either, as far as that goes.   Winning essay would hopefully be printed in the newsletter. 
Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Sharon Yorks on November 25, 2013, 06:09:38 PM
That sounds great, Mike. I will work on a flyer and send it to you for critiquing before we post. Thank you for your donation and support! It is very much appreciated  :)
Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Debbie on November 25, 2013, 06:43:09 PM
I was thinking if we did a photo/art type contest we could have the entries submitted prior to the national meet, then have people attending the show who drop by the both vote for thier favorite. Or post the entries on the ABC fb page and ask for votes?
Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Mike Gilbert on November 25, 2013, 10:04:55 PM
I will add one more stipulation to the essay contest.  No "help" from parents or other adults.  That gets to be a slippery slope.   The work is to be done and submitted by the junior only.
Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Sharon Yorks on November 27, 2013, 09:50:06 AM
Debbie - The only problem with having people stop by to vote is that it could turn into a popularity contest where friends round up other friends to get more votes. Maybe if each item was only numbered and we had a list of ABC members attending and beside each name was a space for that person to put the number of the item they thought was the best. I don't know. We'd have to give the details more thought. Another issue we might run into is if we had a lot of entries, and then having to find room on the ABC tables to put them all.

Mike - I agree with it needing to be a "no help from parents or other adults" contest. We will mark that down on the flyer and can only trust in the honor system.

Debbie & Mike - As far as the dress up your chicken photo contest, I need to add to the flyer that there cannot be any Photoshop type touch-ups to the picture. I will also have at least 7 or 9 people judging, who will only be sent the pictures of the chicken's posing shot alone, not the one with the junior owner. This way none of the judges will know who the chicken belongs to. Since you two (Mike and Debbie) have been actively trying to help with these junior contest, if you would like to be a judge, please let me know. Matt, I know you have been bouncing ideas around too, which is very much appreciated, but since you and I will most likely have family members entering, we probably should not be judging. Thanks again to all 3 of you.
Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Kali Massey on December 01, 2013, 12:57:13 PM
Kali (age10) said things she would like for prizes-- things that help her take care of her Ameraucanas, a portrait of her with her Ameraucanas, books about chickens, especially Ameraucanas, money, iTunes cards, and  rosettes with really long ribbons.   She loves the idea of being able to win Ameraucanas, too.   She thinks that is very generous. 

Title: Re: Junior Contest Ideas
Post by: Sharon Yorks on December 01, 2013, 06:18:18 PM
Great suggestions, Kali! I'll see what I can do  ;)