PENNSYLVANIA
FASHION REVUES BEING PLANNED—VOLUNTEERS WILL MAKE IT HAPPEN!
Every 4-H’er in Pennsylvania who sews a wearable garment
will have a Regional Fashion Revue to participate in again this year. Also, the 2013 State Fashion Revue is being
planned for August 7, during State 4-H Achievement Days. Thanks to the many volunteers (and paid
staff) who are stepping up to continue this important part of our 4-H Clothing
Program!
On a recent conference call, representatives of every region in Pennsylvania confirmed their plans. Hooray! The Fashion Revue Regions are aligned like this:
2013 Pennsylvania State Fashion Revue Organization
Region name, chair and included counties
Northwest--Paula Lucas-- Erie, Crawford, Mercer, Venango, Forest, Warren, Clarion,
Lawrence, Butler
Southwest--Pam Paletta,
Mary Fidler—Allegheny, Armstrong, Indiana,
Westmoreland, Washington, Greene, Fayette, Beaver
Central--Dotty Bartek,
Donna Kirby--McKean, Potter,
Elk, Cameron, Jefferson, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Blair, Somerset, Cambria,
Bedford, Huntingdon, Fulton
Northeast South--Linda Hendricks--Mifflin, Juniata, Union, Snyder, Montour, Northumberland,
Columbia, Lycoming
Northeast North--Jan Cohen, Karen Bracey--Bradford,
Tioga, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Wyoming, Carbon, Monroe,
Pike, Wayne
Southeast Capital--Martha
Gregory--Cumberland, Dauphin, Perry,
Adams, Franklin, York, Lancaster, Lebanon
Southeast- Del/Val--Patti
Colby--Berks, Lehigh, Northampton,
Schuylkill, Bucks, Chester, Montgomery, Delaware, Philadelphia
There will be one regional event
for each of the above, with the possible exception of the Southeast Region
where they are still working out the details of one or more events so that all counties
can participate.
For those of you who do not have a lot of experience with Fashion Revue, you may want to know the official objectives of the State 4-H Fashion Revue. They are:
4-H Members
Will:
- Select colors
and silhouettes to enhance personal coloring and body type.
- Coordinate
and accessorize an ensemble suitable to an occassion.
- Acquire
poise, practice good grooming, and improve posture.
- Recognize
good fit and quality construction.
- Enhance
personal development through modeling and stage presence.
- Broaden
interaction with youth from across the Commonwealth.
- Acquire new
ideas and helpful suggestions and make improvements.
- Sharpen
written application skills.
- Acquaint
themselves with faculty, services, and facilities of The Pennsylvania State
University.
Maureen and I both particpated in Fashion Revue in the 1960's and 70's (boy, we sound old!). We proudly watched as our daughters gained experience and skills during their Fashion Revue careers. We know that it is a strong program that benefits the participants. We hope you'll join us in making Fashion Revue available for the current generation of 4-H boys and girls who are learning by doing in 4-H Fashion Revue!
Planning has already begun for
many of the regional events plus the state event, but we can use more
help. If you are a parent or a bona fide
clothing leader, please contact your regional chair (or us) and we’ll find a
job that you can do.
Fashion Revue will continue well
into the future if we work together as volunteers to make it happen. Yes, we know that there have been staff cuts,
but the Clothing program in Pennsylvania has long depended on clothing leaders
at the club level who do the teaching of skills, career guidance, and clothing
selection advice. Fashion Revue is a
culminating activity that allows our kids to test their limits, see others’ quality
work, learn from workshops about the sewing industry and techniques and so much
more.
There are some good resources for
preparing your kids for Fashion Revue here and here and here and here and here . For help on writing commentaries, go to this site.
Maureen and I highly recommend these sites to get you more informed and help your kids before the event.
If you have any questions about
Fashion Revue or any other aspect of being a 4-H clothing leader, please comment
below or send us an e-mail. We would
love to hear from you!
Happy sewing!
Linda