It is recommended that exhibitors obtain a copy of Ontario Judging and Exhibiting Standards. This handbook is available from the show committee.
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1 General Rules & Information for Exhibitors Eligibility Anyone is welcome to exhibit in any of our classes. Fees No entry fee is required. Entries The exhibitor must grow all plants, flowers, and vegetables entered in the competition except in the Design Division and classes specified in the Junior Division. Exhibitors may have two entries in a specimen class if entries are of different species or cultivars of a species. It is recommended that exhibitors obtain a copy of Ontario Judging and Exhibiting Standards. This handbook is available from the show committee. The Show Committee will take all reasonable precautions to ensure the safety of the exhibits and containers but the Society is not responsible for loss through theft or breakage. Design Division The exhibitor uses the elements and principles of design to interpret the titles of the individual classes and create a floral design of harmony and distinction based upon the specifications in the program. i) Designs must be in place for judging as per show schedules. ii) Fruit, branches, and decorative wood may be used. Dried and or treated material is permitted but artificial plant material is not permitted. Non-floral materials, such as wire, stones, metal, wood, glass or Plexiglas may be incorporated into the design. iii) Cut plant material must be in water or water retaining material unless it is plant material that will maintain its substance for the duration of the show. iv) Accessories are permitted in designs unless otherwise stated. v) Material for designs may be obtained from any source. vi) Plants in soil are not permitted. All components of an entry are the responsibility of the exhibitor. If any exhibitor chooses to use any plant which is poisonous or harmful (i.e.) Datura/Brugmansia [Angel's Trumpet], Ricinus [Castor Oil Plant], Solanacea Family [Deadly Nightshade], Monkshood, Foxglove, etc. the entry must be clearly marked with an index card identifying the plant in order that extreme care may be taken. Novice A novice is an exhibitor who has never won a first place red ribbon. An exhibitor may continue to enter the design division as a novice until he or she has won a red ribbon. The High Points Novice Exhibitor award is given to a person who has never exhibited in a previous Gananoque Horticultural exhibition. Disqualification Entries will be disqualified if they contain the incorrect number of blooms/stems or specimens listed in the show schedule. A bud opened sufficiently to show colour is considered a bloom. Exhibitors are asked to check the schedule carefully for correct class numbers and the number of specimens
2 requested. Please take care when placing entries that they are in the correct class. The members of the exhibition committee are empowered to remove exhibits, which do not meet the requirements. Registration of Entries A list of all entries submitted by each individual must be given to the recorder by the date and time indicated in the rules and regulations at the beginning of each section. The list must indicate each entry in terms of its division, class, name, schedule number and exhibitor's assigned number. Unlisted entries will be disqualified NOTE: Each person will use the assigned exhibitor's number for all competitions in the current year. Placement of Entries Entries may be placed for exhibit at the date and time indicated in the rules and regulations at the beginning of each section. No late entries will be accepted for competition. Removal of Entries No exhibit may be removed from the exhibition until the time and date indicated in the rules and regulations at the beginning of each section. Judging The decision of the judges shall be final in all competitions. Any protest must be in writing and submitted to the Exhibition Show Committee Chairperson. Awards No entry will be awarded a prize unless it possesses sufficient merit, although it may be the only entry in the class. In the case of a tie in the competition, trophies will be awarded to the exhibitor with the greatest number of first place ribbons for the current year. The Exhibition Committee recommends exhibitors refer to Ontario Judging and Exhibiting Standards Hand Book for specifications the judges will be looking for. Points will be awarded as follows: First - 5 points, Second - 4 points, and Third - 3 points Cash prizes will be awarded as follows: In the Design, Horticultural and Junior Divisions (Amounts may be increased if finances allow) First - $1.00, Second - $.75, Third - $.50 Special awards will be given in the Outdoor Section (see pg 37) for the best home garden and the best yard viewed from the street. Exhibition Committee Chairperson Elaine Collins Convenors April House Plant Show Joan MacKinnon June Show Elaine Collins Sept Flower & Penny Stewart Vegetable Show Outdoor Competition.. Alice Kendall Recorder Marketing Hospitality Rita Carpenter Louise Brown Pat Stephenson If you wish to enter the Outdoor Competition contact Alice Kendall by JULY 4, 2013
3 House Plant Show Wednesday, April 10, 2013 Carveth Care Community Room off Herbert Street The exhibition will be held in conjunction with the regular meeting. Registration of Entries A list of all entries submitted by each individual must be given to the recorder by 7:00 PM Wednesday. The list must indicate each entry in terms of its division, class, name, schedule number and exhibitor's assigned number. Unlisted entries will be disqualified. Placement of Entries Entries may be placed for exhibit between 6:00 PM and 7:00 PM on Wednesday. No late entries will be accepted for competition. To promote the educational value of our show, include the names of the cultivars where possible. Removal of Entries No exhibit may be removed from the exhibition until 8:00 PM on Wednesday. Exhibits must be removed at the end of the meeting. Classes SPECIMEN PLANTS Flowering Specimens Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Bromeliad Gesneriad (any other variety other than Saintpaula) Orchid (Phalaenopsis) Class 4 Orchid (any other variety) Class 5 Class 6 Class 7 Class 8 Saintpaula (African Violet single flowered, standard size), 1 specimen, 1 crown Saintpaula (African Violet double flowered, standard size), 1 specimen, 1 crown Saintpaula (African Violet Trailing) Saintpaula (African Violet miniature), 1 specimen, 1 crown Class 9 Any other flowering specimen not listed Foliage Specimens Class 10 Class 11 Class 12 Class 13 Class 14 One specimen Coleus, Croton or Dracaena Begonia rhizotomus i.e. angel wing, rex One specimen- fern any type One specimen Dieffenbachia, Ficus, or Sansevieria Any Other foliage specimen not listed Vines Class 15 One specimen English Ivy, German Ivy
4 Class 16 Class 17 Class 18 Pothos One specimen Philodendron One specimen not listed Cacti and Other Succulents Class19 Cactus one specimen Class 20 Any other succulent one specimen Collections Class 21 Class 22 A collection containing at least 3 plants of the same species, in a single container or in individual containers. A collection containing 3 to 5 plants of two or more different species, in a single container or in individual containers. Special Class 23 Class 24 Plants and Flowers ( see OJES definition below) Flowering Branch- one branch, maximum 30 inches measured from the top of the container to the tip Definitions from the Ontario Judging and Exhibiting Standards Plants and Flowers An exhibit of growing plants with cut flowers and/or foliage. Any other plant material may be included. Schedule to specify. Decorative - HOME TOWN INSPIRATION Class 25 Class 25B This That and Everything a design using recycled material. This That and Everything a design using recycled material. May be entered by anyone who has never won a red ribbon (first prize) in a design class. Class 26 Klips a miniature design Class 27 Westgate a small design from 13.9cm to 25.4 cm (5 ½ to 10 ) -not to exceed 25.4cm (10 ) in any direction Class 28 Class 29 No Frills a design featuring flowering branch material Home Hardware - a creative design not to exceed 61cm X61 cm (24 X24 )
5 June Flower Show Saturday, June 8 th, 2013 Carveth Community Room, entrance off Herbert Street Registration of Entries A list of all entries submitted by each individual must be given to the recorder by 8:00 PM Friday, June 7th. The list must indicate each entry in terms of its division, class, name, schedule number and exhibitor's assigned number. Unlisted entries will be disqualified. Placement of Entries Entries may be placed for exhibit between 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM on Friday June 8 th. Additional entries in the Design Division may be placed between 8:30AM and 9:00AM Saturday morning. No late entries will be accepted for competition. To promote the educational value of our show, include the names of the cultivars where possible. Public Viewing The public is welcome to come and view the flower show entries from 1:00 3:00PM on Saturday. Children s Workshop A children s workshop will take place at 1:30PM Saturday. Children must pre-register by May 24 th to allow supplies to be ordered. Call Cliff at or Removal of Entries No exhibit may be removed from the exhibition until 3:00 PM on Saturday. Exhibits must be removed by 4:00 PM. Classes ANNUAL/PERENNIAL FLOWER SECTION All specimens should be shown with their own foliage attached unless otherwise indicated. The exhibitor must provide the containers for the specimens. Class 30 Allium any variety less than 7.5cm (3 ) 1 stem Class 31 Allium any variety greater than 7.5cm (3 ) 1 stem Class 32 Aquilegia any colour 3 stems Class 33 Astilbe one variety 3 stems Class 34 Calendula one colour 3 stems Class 35 Clematis any variety, flower up to 4 1 stem any colour, stem not to exceed 15 Class 36 Clematis any variety, flower greater than 4 1stem any colour, stem not to exceed 15 Class 37 Dianthus barbatus one colour 3 stems (Sweet William) Class 38 Dianthus barbatus any colour 3 stems (Sweet William) Class 39 Dianthus any other variety 3 stems Class 40 Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) any variety 3 stems
6 Class 41 Digitalis (Fox Glove) any variety 1 stem Class 42 Heuchera or Heucherella flowers, any variety 3 stems Class 43 Hosta green, miniature less than 7.5 cm (3 ) 3 leaves Class 44 Hosta green, 7.5 cm -15cm (3 to 6 ) 3 leaves Class 45 Hosta green, 15-25cm (6-10 ) in 3 leaves length, excluding stem Class 46 Hosta green, greater than 25cm (10 ) 3 leaves in length, excluding stem Class 47 Hosta variegated, miniature less than 7.5cm (3 ) 3 leaves Class 48 Hosta variegated, 7.5cm -15cm (3 to 6 ) 3 leaves Class 49 Hosta variegated, 15-25cm (6-10 ) in 3 leaves length, excluding stem Class 50 Hosta variegated, greater than 25cm (10 ) 3 leaves in length, excluding stem IRIS Note: Foliage is not required in any Iris exhibit. Class 51 Iris, bearded self (one solid colour) 1 stalk Class 52 Iris, bearded any other cultivar 1 stalk Class 53 Iris kaempferi (Japanese) same variety 2 stalks Class 54 Iris sibirica same variety 2 stalks Class 55 Iris, beardless any other cultivar not listed 2 stalks Class 56 Iris, bulbous i.e. English, Spanish, Dutch 2 stalks Same variety Class 57 Lupin any colour 1 stem Class 58 Oriental Poppy any colour 1 stem Class 59 Ornamental Grass not in bloom, any cultivar 3 stems Class 60 Ornamental Grass flowering 3 stems Class 61 Pansy/Viola under 1.5, any colour 3 stems Need not disbud Class 62 Pansy/Viola 1.5 or over, any colour 3 stems Need not disbud Class 63 Pansy/Viola ring need not disbud minimum 8 stems
7 PEONY Note: all peony entries shall be shown with their own foliage attached. All leaves except the uppermost are typically removed. Class 64 Peony single (i.e.: Japanese, Anemone, 1 bloom any colour Class 65 Peony semi-double, any colour 1 bloom Class 66 Peony double, any colour 1 bloom Class 67 Peony one cultivar 3 blooms Class 68 Peony 3 different cultivars, any colour 1 bloom each Class 69 Peony tree, any colour 1 bloom Class 70 Peony Etoh 1 bloom Class 71 Polygonatum odoratum (Solomon s Seal) green in bloom 3 stem Class 72 Polygonatum odoratum (Solomon s Seal) variegated in bloom 1 stem ROSES Class 73 Rose, Carpet any cultivar, any colour 1 spray Class 74 David Austen any cultivar, any colour 1 spray Class 75 Rose, Miniature any cultivar, any colour 1 specimen bloom Class 76 Rose, Miniature any cultivar, any colour 1 spray Class 77 Rose, Miniature climbing, any colour 1 spray Class 78 Rose, Climbing any cultivar, any colour 1 spray Class 79 Rose, Floribunda any cultivar, any colour 1 spray Class 80 Rose, Selected for Fragrant any cultivar, any colour 1 specimen bloom Class 81 Rose, Grandiflora any cultivar, any colour 1 spray Class 82 Rose, Hybrid Tea any cultivar, any colour 1 specimen bloom Class 83 Rose, Shrub any cultivar, any colour 1 spray Class 84 Rose, in a bowl any cultivar, 1 bloom - any colour free floating, in a suitable container, - fragrance is important, - foliage is not required Class 85 Rose specimen any cultivar, 1 bloom any colour, fully open Class 86 Rose, Canadian Hybrid any cultivar, any colour 1 stem or spray
8 Class 87 Vase of Roses one or more varieties 5 stems Minimum Class 88 Shasta Daisy any variety 3 stems Class 89 Trollius (Globeflower) any colour 2 stems Class 90 Veronica any variety 3 stems Class 91 Flowering bulb/corm/tuber any variety not listed 1 stem Class 92 Flowering branch maximum 45cm (18 ) from top 1 branch of container (from tree or shrub) Class 93 Any Other Cultivar annual not listed named 1 stem Class 94 Any Other Cultivar perennial/biennial 1 stem not listed, named Class 95 Mixed Bouquet 5 varieties of any flower or bulb 1 display 2 stems of each variety, named displayed in one container Vegetable Section Class 96 Green Onions Tops trimmed 15cm-20cm (6-8 ) above white shank and roots trimmed to1.3 cm (1/2 ) 5 Class 97 Leaf Lettuce in water 5 Class 98 Radish Tops trimmed to 2.5cm (1 ) 5 Class 99 Rhubarb Tops trimmed to 2.5cm (1 ) 3 stalks Class 100 Any Other Vegetable named 3 DESIGN - HOMETOWN INSPIRATION Class 101 Class 101 B Victoria Rose a design Victoria Rose a design May be entered by anyone who has never won a red ribbon (first prize) in a design class Class 102 Canadian Tire A design featuring Pavé technique Class 103 Woodchuck A design with maximum space 91cm x91cm (36 X36 ) All staging material to be supplied by exhibitor Class 104 Panaché Open design max space 61cmX61cm (24 X24 (stylish, original and very confident way of doing things) Flamboyant, energetic style or action; Class 105 Tennant s A design incorporating metal
9 Definitions from the Ontario Judging and Exhibiting Standards Pavé - In jewellery making a term that refers to setting stones so close that no metal shows. In flower design pave is a technique of placing groups of plant material that have been cut very short, close together to form undulating mounds of colours. Textures, shape s and sizes. Any plant material e.g. flowers, foliage.cut stems, fruits, vegetables, moss can be used Junior Division To promote the educational value of our show, include the names of the cultivars where possible. Rules and Information Eligibility Any boy or girl may enter the exhibition. Group A 10 years of age and under as of June 2013 Group B years of age as of June 2013 Entries An exhibitor may place one entry in each class. The exhibitor must grow the vegetables and flowers for classes 106 to 113. It is sufficient that the exhibitor tends the plants from the seedling stage, starting from seed is not a pre-requisite. Materials for the other classes may be obtained from any garden source. Entries must be placed between 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM on Friday June 7. No late entries will be accepted. Entries will be disqualified if they do not meet the requirements outlined in each class. A list of your entries must be brought with your exhibits on Friday. No entries may be removed from the show until 3:00 PM Saturday June 8, All entries must be removed by 4:00 PM. For any class calling for a cut flower, stems must be placed in water; oasis should not be used except in classes designated as floral designs. Soil should not be used to anchor a flower in a container. Soil must not be used in floral designs to hide the mechanics of designs. Cut foliage, stones or bark may be used. Junior Classes Class 106 Radish 3 roots Class 107 Leaf lettuce in water 3 leaves Class 108 Onion 3 specimens Class 109 any other vegetable named 1 vegetable Class 110 Marigold flower heads cm (1 to 2 inches) in diameter 3 stems Class 111 Petunia colours may be mixed 3 stems Class 112 Pansy/ Viola one kind 3 stems Class 113 any other flower named 1 stem Class 114 This That and Everything an arrangement using recycled material Class 115 Gananoque Shoe Outlet an arrangement in a shoe
10 Class 116 Class 117 Class 118 My Pet, an animal character made from fruit, vegetables, or other fresh or dried plant material a photo of a bird, butterfly, squirrel or other garden creature a photo of your favourite flower or vegetable The following information must appear on the back of the photo: Date Name and age of exhibitor Eligibility Anyone is welcome to exhibit in any of our classes. Fees: No entry fee is required. Outdoor Section Registration Exhibitors must indicate their intention to enter the Outdoor Competition by contacting the convener by July 4, 2013, for the competition to be judged on or about July 14, The convener will contact exhibitors with a date and general time. The date is determined by the judge s availability. The convener is Alice Kendall Awards Points will be awarded as follows: First - 5 points, Second - 4 points and Third - 3 points Cash awards will be awarded as follows: First - $5.00, Second - $3.00 and Third - $1.00. The Best Home and Garden trophy is awarded at the judge s discretion. CLASSES Class 119 Class 120 Class 121 Class 122 Class 123 Class 124 Class 125 Class 126 Class 127 Class 128 Class 129 Class 130 Class 131 Porch or Patio Planter (open to seniors only- age 65 and over) Rock Garden Rose Garden Window Box Container Garden - single unit Container Garden - multiple units grouped together Shade Garden Water Garden Herb Garden Flower Bed Garden featuring complementary shrubs, trees, and flowers Garden or flowerbed viewed from the street Vegetable Garden
11 September Flower and Vegetable Show Wednesday, September 11 th, 2013 Carveth Care Community Room, off Herbert Street The exhibition will be held in conjunction with the regular meeting. Registration of Entries A list of all entries submitted by each individual must be given to the recorder by 7:00 PM. The list must indicate each entry in terms of its division, class, name, schedule number and exhibitor's assigned number. Unlisted entries will be disqualified. Placement of Entries Entries may be placed for exhibit between 6:00 PM and 7:00 PM. No late entries will be accepted for competition. To promote the educational value of our show, include the names of the cultivars where possible. Removal of Entries No exhibit may be removed from the exhibition until 8:00 PM. Exhibits must be removed by the end of the meeting. Classes ANNUAL/PERENNIAL FLOWER SECTION All specimens should be shown with their own foliage attached unless otherwise indicated. The exhibitor must provide the containers for the specimens. Class 132 Anemone 3 stems Class 133 Aster single 3 blooms Class 134 Aster double 3 blooms Class 135 Begonia, tuberous any colour, 1 bloom floated in water if shown with foliage the foliage must be attached Class136 Begonia, tuberous 3 different colours, 3 blooms floated in water Class 137 Calendula 3 stems Class 138 Calibrachoa (Million Bells) any colour 1 spray Class 139 Celosia coxcomb type 1 head Class 140 Celosia feathered type 3 plumes Class 141 Cleome 1 head Class 142 Cosmos one colour, one variety 3 stems Class 143 Cosmos at least two cultivars 6 stems Class 144 Cosmos (Challenge Plant) Sonata Carmine 3 stems Class 145 Dahlia under10cm (4") in diameter 1stem
12 Class 146 Dahlia 10cm (4 ) and over in diameter 1 stem Class 147 Echinacea (Cone Flower) variety purpurea 3 blooms Class 148 Echinacea (Cone Flower) any other variety 1 bloom Class 149 Gerbera Daisy any colour 1 stem Class 150 Gladiolus different cultivars 3 spikes Class 151 Helianthus Perennial Sunflower 3 stems Class 152 Helianthus annuus Annual Sunflower 1 stem Class 153 Heuchera any variety 3 leaves Class 154 Heucherella any variety 3 leaves Class 155 Hibicus outdoor perennial 1 stem Class 156 Hydrangea Annabel 1 stem Class 157 Hydrangea any other round form 1 stem Class 158 Hydrangea any conical shaped 1 stem Class 159 Hydrangea any other variety not listed 1 stem Class 160 Lavatera any colour 3 sprays Class 161 Lily any variety 1 stem Class 162 Marigold, single one variety, one colour 3 stems Class 163 Marigold, double one variety, one colour, 3 stems under 2.5cm (1") in diameter Class 164 Marigold, double one variety, one colour, 3 stems cm (1" - 3") in diameter Class 165 Marigold, double one variety, one colour, 3 stems over 7.5cm (3 ") in diameter Class 166 Ornamental grasses not in bloom 91 cm (3ft) or less 3 stems measured from exhibition table top Class 167 Ornamental grasses not in bloom greater than 91 cm (3ft) 3 stems measured from exhibition table top Class 168 Ornamental grasses in bloom 91 cm (3 ft) or less 3 stems measured from exhibition table top Class 169 Ornamental grasses in bloom greater than 91 cm (3 ft) 3 stems measured from exhibition table top Class 170 Petunia, single one variety, one colour, 3 stems Under 9cm (3.5") in diameter Class 171 Petunia, single one variety, one colour, 3 stems 9 cm (3.5") and over in diameter
13 Class 172 Petunia, one variety, one colour 3 stems Double / Semi-double Class 173 Petunia, mille flora one or more varieties, 3 stems 2.5-3cm (1-1/1/4 ) in diameter, colours may be mixed Class 174 Phlox (Perennial) any variety, any colour 1 stem Class 175 Rose any cultivar, any colour 1 stem Class 176 Rose, Miniature any cultivar, any colour 1 stem Class 177 Rudbeckia any cultivar, any colour 3 stems Class 178 Sedum Autumn Joy 3 stems Class 179 Sedum any other upright variety 3 stems Class 180 Sedum any low growing variety 3 stems Class 181 Snapdragons any colour 3 stems Class 182 Zinnia under 7.5cm (3 ), any colour 3 blooms Class 183 Zinnia 7.5cm (3 ) and over, any colour 3 blooms Class 184 Any Other Cultivar annual - not listed, named 1 stem Class 185 Any Other Cultivar perennial/biennial 1 stem not listed, named Displays Class 186 Display of Petunias an arrangement of petunias 1 exhibit featuring different colours and varieties shown in a single container Vegetable Section Class 187 Bean, green bush with calyx, tip and portion 5 pods of stem attached Class 188 Bean, yellow wax with calyx, tip and portion 5 pods of stem attached Class 189 Bean, any other variety with calyx, tip and portion 5 pods of stem attached Class 190 Beet any variety 3 roots tops trimmed 1 inch above crown Class 191 Cabbage stem trimmed with only 1 head coarse outer leaves removed Class 192 Carrot, mature tops trimmed to 1 inch above 3 roots Class 193 Chard any variety 3 leaves Class 194 Cucumber, slicing 15cm (6 ) or over in length, 3 specimens
14 with short stem intact Class 195 Cucumber, pickling 5-10cm (2-4 )in length 3 specimens with a short stem intact Class 196 Cucumber, gherkin 2.5-5cm (1 2 ) in length 5 specimens with a short stem intact Class 197 Fruit, any variety typically contains 3-5 specimens 1 exhibit or one truss Class 198 Garlic trim stem to 1.3 cm (½ ) 3 bulbs Class 199 Herb, cut shown in water, named 1 specimen Class 200 Onion remove only the dirty 3 specimens outer scale, do not peel Class 201 Pepper, hot stems trimmed to1.3cm (½ ) 3 specimens Class 202 Pepper, sweet stems trimmed to 1.3cm (½ ) 3 specimens Class 203 Potato washed but not scrubbed. 3 specimens Class 204 Squash, summer other than zucchini, stem attached 1 specimen (includes Spaghetti varieties) Class 205 Squash, Winter 1 specimen Class 206 Squash, zucchini not to exceed 20cm (8 ) 3 specimens in length, stem attached. Class 207 Sunflower head grown for seed 1 head Class 208 Tomato small-fruited (red variety) 1 truss with calyx attached Class 209 Tomato small-fruited 1 truss (other than red variety) with calyx attached Class 210 Tomato, ripe, (red variety) with calyx attached 3 specimens Class 211 Tomato, ripe (other than red variety) 3 specimens with calyx attached Class 212 Tomato, ripe (paste variety) 3 specimens with calyx attached Class 213 Tomato, green with calyx attached 3 specimens Class 214 Any other vegetable not listed 1 specimen Class 215 Collection Tomatoes 3 different varieties minimum 3 each with calyx attached, named Class 216 Collection Cut Herbs 5 or more cut varieties shown in one container. Named Class 217 Herbs Potted 3 or more in one container Named
15 Displays Class 218 Display of Vegetables Display of vegetables, minimum 5 different kinds, named. In addition, the display may include edible flowers, salad greens and herbs which all may be shown in water. Design Section HOMETOWN INSPIRATION Class 219 Golden Apple a design using fresh apples Class 220 Glocca Morra Farms a design using wildflowers Class 220B Glocca Morra Farms a design using wildflowers may be entered by anyone who has never won a red ribbon (first prize) in a design class Class 221 Maple Leaf a foliage design Class 222 Country Depot a design using dried plant material Class 223 Gananoque Shoe Outlet a design in a shoe Special Class Class 224 Runnings a creative design incorporating growing plant material PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION Entries may be submitted to Penny Stewart, at any regular meeting. Deadline is NOVEMBER 30, 2013 Prizes awarded at AGM January 2014 Prints: 4" x 6" not matted; 5"x 7" matted The Four Seasons A Favorite for each Season Class 225 Class 226 Class 227 Class 228 Spring Summer Autumn Winter
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