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YOUTH EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS - DECA 1 AT THE GEORGIA NATIONAL FAIR DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools and colleges around the globe. DECA members organize into chapters around courses, programs of study, academies or other forms of career and technical education programs that are engaged in preparing high school and college students for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management. Open to all bona fide DECA members in the state of Georgia. Entries may be made as individuals or teams, as specified in the rules for each competition. All exhibitors are required to read and abide by the Georgia National Fair General Rules and Regulations found at http://www.georgianationalfair.com/youth-educational-exhibits/. Once the page opens, scroll down to the Information tab and click on Youth Educational Exhibits General Rules. PLEASE NOTE: IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND THE RULES. If you have questions, you may certainly e-mail us at georgiadeca@gmail.com or contests@gnfa.com. Please help us prevent entry disqualifications. Online registration with Georgia National Fair is required for all entries. Deadline is Sept. 23, 2015. Required password must be obtained by Sept. 21. Exhibitors will be required to turn in a copy of their online registration confirmation to check-in for competitions.

YOUTH EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS - DECA 2 2015 Georgia DECA Fall Rally Competitions Georgia DECA will have 4 competitive events at the Fall Rally: Chapter Brochure Chapter T-shirt Design DECA Promotional Pitch Individual DECA Theme Speech Premiums will be awarded as follows: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th-10th $150 $100 $75 $50 $25 Ribbon Required Forms to Bring with You to the Fair on Friday, October 16: Green Georgia DECA Bus Form for Bus windshields Georgia National Fair Attendance Form Georgia National Fair Online Registration Confirmation for each entry Permission Forms for each chapter attendee (including chaperones and advisors) For more information and to register on the rally go to: https://www.decaregistration.com/ga-fallrally/main.asp

YOUTH EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS - DECA 3 2014-2015 Georgia DECA State Action Team Front Row (L to R): Esmeralda Saldana- VP of Competitive Events, Woodville Tompkins TCI; Madison McNair- VP of Public Relations, Sandy Creek High School Middle Row (L to R): Agnes Hina-VP of a Finance, Grayson High School; Abigail Moon- VP of Business Partnerships, Chestatee High School; Janauvia McCall-Anthony- VP of Civic Consciousness, Martin Luther King Jr High School Back Row (L to R): Mohammad Abdallah- VP of Chapter Development, Woodville Tompkins TCI; Mackenzie Ziegler- Executive VP, West Forsyth High School; Damien McBryar-Executive Secretary, Southeast Whitfield High School; Asher Thompson- President, Lambert High School GEORGIA NATIONAL FAIR DECA SUPERIOR CHAPTER AWARD 1 st Place - Superior Chapter - $500 2 nd Place - Reserve Superior Chapter - $250 Sponsored by the Georgia National Fair All placings will be put on a point system, example: 1 st place=10 pts, 2 nd place=9 pts, etc. These points will be calculated by chapter and the chapter with the highest accumulated points after the last competition will receive a GNF Superior Chapter Award plaque and $500. The second place chapter will receive a GNF Reserve Superior Chapter Award plaque and $250.

YOUTH EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS - DECA 4 CHAPTER BROCHURE EVENT ***Brochures are due electronically by September 25, 2015 to georgiadeca@gmail.com 60101 CHAPTER BROCHURE EVENT 01 Membership This is a chapter event and should be entered in the club name (ex. Smith High School DECA). Regulations found at http://www.georgianationalfair.com/youth-educational-exhibits/. Once the page opens, scroll down to the Information tab and click on Youth Educational Exhibits General Rules. PLEASE NOTE: IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND THE RULES. If you have questions, you may certainly e-mail us at georgiadeca@gmail.com or contests@gnfa.com. Please help us prevent entry disqualifications. 2. Entries are limited to one entry total per chapter. 3. Membership Brochures should detail information about recruiting local members to join your chapter. 4. Entries must be the original work of the local chapter. Copy ready brochures provided by the state or national offices are not acceptable. Official logos may be used, however. 5. Entries must be printed on 8 ½ x 11 inch paper. They may be trifold brochures or they may be duofold (booklet type) brochures. Each brochure is limited to ONE sheet of paper. No multipage brochures will be accepted. 6. Brochures may be color or black and white. Preprinted brochures are acceptable as are brochures on colored paper. 7. Brochures from the top 10 winners will be on display in Heritage Hall during the Georgia National Fair. 8. One chapter representative from each chapter entered into the Event will have reserved seating at the front of the stage during the General Session. The top 10 winners will be recognized on stage. 1. Effectiveness of the Message (20 points) 2. Page layout, principles used in design, clip art selection & placement, font selection & usage (20 points) 3. Creativity (20 points) 4. General Appearance (neatness, legibility, balance) (20 points) 5. Accuracy and Appeal of Information provided (20 points)

YOUTH EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS - DECA 5 CHAPTER T-SHIRT DESIGN EVENT Mail T-shirts and a copy of the online registration confirmation to the Georgia DECA State Office by September 25, 2015. 110 Maple Leaf Drive Oxford, GA 30054 georgiadeca@gmail.com 60201 CHAPTER T-SHIRT DESIGN EVENT 01 Chapter T-Shirt Design Event This is a chapter event and should be entered in the club name (ex. Smith High School DECA). Regulations found at http://www.georgianationalfair.com/youth-educational-exhibits/. Once the page opens, scroll down to the Information tab and click on Youth Educational Exhibits General Rules. PLEASE NOTE: IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND THE RULES. If you have questions, you may certainly e-mail us at georgiadeca@gmail.com or contests@gnfa.com. Please help us prevent entry disqualifications. 2. Entries are limited to one entry total per chapter. 3. Entries must be the original ideas of the local chapter. 4. Entries should contain the T-shirt only, no printed materials should be submitted. 5. DECA logo is optional for the design (refer to the national website for further details on proper logo usage www.deca.org). 6. One T-shirt and a copy of the online registration confirmation should be mailed to the state office by September 25th (T-shirts from the top 10 winners will be on display in Heritage Hall during the Georgia National Fair, T-shirts will not be returned). 7. Chapters are strongly encouraged to wear their Chapter T-shirt to the Rally. 8. One chapter representative from each chapter entered into the Event will have reserved seating at the front of the stage during the General Session. The top 10 winners will be recognized on stage. 1. Visual Appearance (20 points) 2. Creativity (20 points) 3. Use of Graphics (20 points) 4. Overall Design (40 points)

YOUTH EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS - DECA 6 INDIVIDUAL DECA THEME SPEECH EVENT WHEN: Friday, October 16 CHECK-IN: 1:25 P.M. WHERE: Heritage Hall Stage Contest begins: 1:30 P.M. 60301 INDIVIDUAL DECA THEME SPEECH EVENT 01 Individual DECA Theme Speech Event This is an individual event and should be entered in the individual s name (ex. Bobby Smith). Regulations found at http://www.georgianationalfair.com/youth-educational-exhibits/. Once the page opens, scroll down to the Information tab and click on Youth Educational Exhibits General Rules. PLEASE NOTE: IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND THE RULES. If you have questions, you may certainly e-mail us at georgiadeca@gmail.com or contests@gnfa.com. Please help us prevent entry disqualifications. 2. Entries are limited to one individual student per chapter. 3. Students must prepare a speech on the theme: How my experiences in DECA have allowed me to become an EPIC leader. 4. Order of competition will be pre-assigned on a random selection basis. Competitors shall report to the Heritage Hall Stage Area at 1:25 p.m. to sign in. Competition will begin at 1:30 p.m. 5. Competitors may use 3 x 5 index cards only for brief outline/key ideas. Any other material will not be allowed. At the time of competition, competitors shall be introduced to the judges and will present his/her speech using no references other than his/her 3 x 5 index cards. 6. Props may not be used. If props are used the competitor will be disqualified. 7. The speech shall be a maximum of three (3) minutes in length. The timekeeper shall give a 1 minute warning. The competitor will be stopped when the three minutes are up. 8. A microphone will be provided and the competition is open to spectators. 9. Competitors must be dressed appropriately and professionally. 10. Individual competitors from each chapter entered into the Event will have reserved seating at the front of the stage during the Awards Session. The top 10 winners will be recognized on stage. 1. Content (45 points) 2. Organization (30 points) 3. Delivery (25 points)

YOUTH EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS - DECA 7 DECA PROMOTIONAL PITCH EVENT WHEN: Friday, October 16 CHECK-IN: 12:50 P.M. WHERE: Heritage Hall Stage Contest begins: 1:00 P.M. 60401 DECA PROMOTIONAL PITCH EVENT 01 DECA PROMOTIONAL PITCH Event This is an individual event and should be entered in the individual s name (ex. Bobby Smith). Regulations found at http://www.georgianationalfair.com/youth-educational-exhibits/. Once the page opens, scroll down to the Information tab and click on Youth Educational Exhibits General Rules. PLEASE NOTE: IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND THE RULES. If you have questions, you may certainly e-mail us at georgiadeca@gmail.com or contests@gnfa.com. Please help us prevent entry disqualifications. 2. Entries are limited to one individual student per chapter. 3. Students must present an exciting and innovation business idea. It is purely a pitch with nothing but the value of the idea and the presentation skills to support it. 4. Order of competition will be pre-assigned on a random selection basis. Competitors shall report to the Heritage Hall Stage Area at 12:50 p.m. to sign in. Competition will begin at 1:00 p.m. 5. Competitors may use 3 x 5 index cards for brief outline/key ideas, as well as props that will fit on a 6 ft. table. A sample of the product is preferred, but not required. 6. The presentation shall be a maximum of three (3) minutes in length. The timekeeper shall give a 1 minute warning. The competitor will be stopped when the three minutes are up. 7. A microphone will be provided and the competition is open to spectators. 8. Competitors must be dressed appropriately and professionally. 9. Individual competitors from each chapter entered into the Event will have reserved seating at the front of the stage during the Awards Session. The top 10 winners will be recognized on stage. 1. Innovative Idea (45 points)- A completely new idea with compelling potential will do well, even if the proposed details of its execution seem doubtful. 2. Proof of Market (30 points)- Each pitch should identify a profitable group of people with a unique need that the business would address 3. Demonstration of Competitive Advantage (25 points)- Once the market is identified, if it is truly viable, it will probably already have businesses competing directly or indirectly for it. Each pitch should acknowledge these competitors and explain what would set its own company apart. If there are no competitors, the pitch should explain why the market is empty and how they can viably enter it.