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A public presentation is a talk given by a 4-H member in front of a group of their peers. This is a great event for 4-H youth to practice their public speaking skills, while showcasing their expertise on a topic of their choosing! 4-H public presentations are divided into four general categories—demonstrations, illustrated talks, formal speech, and performing arts. All offer excellent opportunities for you to learn to speak effectively in front of groups.
Please view the Public Presentations Guide to learn any requirements and tips for success!
Public Presentation Events occur each spring between April and May. Youth may register and attend any of the dates available below that work best for them- regardless of county. If presenting as a group, each youth must register separately for the same date/location.
Dates for next Public Presentations will be announced in January 2026.
Any 4-H member in grades 8-13 who receives a blue ribbon at their County 4-H Public Presentation event is invited to enter the State 4-H Public Presentations event. Participants in the contest can choose to participate in one of two ways: 1) In-person or 2) Recorded video. All participants will receive a Danish ribbon and their score sheets at the conclusion of the contest. Best in Room Awards will be awarded.
If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to your club leader or our general information email at hudson4H@njaes.rutgers.edu