Clemson Extension Upstate District

Fall Contests Lead to 4-H Regional Win

By: Amie Mabe, Greenville County 4-H Agent

This past fall introduced a new 4-H tradition in Greenville County. Fall Contests were hosted at the Greenville Extension office on December 11th, 2025, with three exhibits- Table Setting, Brown Bag Lunch, and Presentations.

A neatly arranged table setting entered in the Fall Table Setting Contest, featuring coordinated dishes, utensils, and decorations that reflect the contestant’s chosen theme.

Table Setting is open to 4-H members of any age to design a stunning place setting for one, using any theme they can dream up, from garden parties to patriotic holidays. With judging done interview-style, they get to share their inspiration, menu, and design choices face-to-face. The Brown Bag Contest blends nutrition and creativity in an exciting challenge open to all 4-H members. Participants bring a homemade meal packed in a classic brown bag or lunch bag that follows MyPlate guidelines, with just one store-bought item allowed. 4-H’ers present their meal while sharing its nutritional value and why it’s a balanced choice.

Lastly, the Presentation contest enables members to share their passion through an illustrated talk or demonstration on a topic from any 4-H project area- like agriculture, STEM, healthy living, or leadership.

Each contest had 7 youth participants, aged 5 to 18. With a wide age range also came a wide range of styles and topics. These contests ask youth to flex their knowledge, creativity, and decision-making skills, making each entry unique while exhibiting the National 4-H Beyond Ready theme. Judging for these contests was a collaborative effort among several community partners, including Lauren Couchois from School Food Rocks, Dorien Dickey from Launch GVL, and Rushawnda Olden from the SC 4-H Pinckney Leadership program.

Juliette Johnson giving her presentation on violins, standing beside her visual display while explaining the parts and care of the instrument.

Before the Fall Contests, Greenville 4-H hosted a clinic day to instruct in each exhibit area and gave members a place to practice these skills before deciding to register. Attending the clinic also granted free registration to the Fall Contest. But for those who specifically participated in the presentation contest, this also meant free registration to the regional presentation contest. For Junior 4-H member Juliette Johnson, her participation in Greenville’s Fall Contests led her to receive 2nd place in the Upstate Regional 4-H Presentation Contest. It later led her to compete at the state competition in Columbia, her first state contest of what she hopes to be many.

Those interested in participating in the future should subscribe to the Greenville 4-H newsletter and follow the Greenville 4-H Facebook page to get the latest news on upcoming 4-H youth programming.