Hesketh Bank Village Show Show Schedule All Saints Church Hall, Station Road 15 th September 2012 SHOW TIMES 8 am 10.30 am Exhibitors to stage exhibits 10.30 am Doors closed for judging 12 pm 1pm Doors open for lunches to be served Exhibits open to view 2 pm Presentation of Trophies 4 pm Exhibits and prize cards can be removed 4.30 pm Auction Exhibits and prize cards must not be removed before 4pm. Any exhibit still remaining at 4.30pm will be considered part of the auction. Admission: Adults 2.00 Children 50p Exhibitors paying 1 or more in entry fees will receive one free ticket
1. Flowers and Plants a) Cut Flowers 1.a.1 Roses Three blooms any variety 1.a.2 Roses One Specimen any variety 1.a.3 Dahlias Five stems any variety 1.a.4 Chrysanthemums Three stems spray any variety 1.a.5 Chrysanthemums One specimen bloom any variety 1.a.6 Gladiolus One specimen bloom any variety 1.a.7 Five stems annuals b) Pot Plants 1.b.1 House plant in bloom 1.b.2 Foliage house plant 1.b.3 Specimen cactus or succulent 1.b.4 Bush or shrub with edible parts grown in a pot 2. Floral Art a) Novice space allowed 75cm x 60cm x 100cm 2.a.1 LET S CELEBRATE A table arrangement for a special occasion 2.a.2 MELLOW FRUITFULNEESS An exhibit in a basket featuring autumn fruits b) Open space allowed 75cm x 60cm x 100cm 2.b.1 60 GLORIOUS YEARS An exhibit for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations 2.b.2 SEASIDE STROLL An landscape exhibit 2.b.3 AUTUMN LEAVES Am exhibit featuring autumn colours c) Fun Classes Open to all. Space allowed 75cm x 60cm x 100cm 2.c.1 RUSTIC CHARM A design in a plant pot size of pot unlimited 2.c.2 DOWN THE GARDEN PATH A vase of flowers from the garden = please supply own vase maximum size 30cm 3. Fruit and Vegetables a) Fruit 3.a.1 Apples Three cooking 3.a.2 Apples Three desert 3.a.3 Three Pears 3.a.4 Five stoned fruit 3.a.5 Plate of fifteen blackberries with stalks 3.a.6 Six Damsons b) Vegetables Professional Growers 3.b.1 Three onions each over 1/2lb weight 3.b.2 Three onions each under 1/4lb weight 3.b.3 Two cauliflower 3.b.4 Cabbage Two green 3.b.5 Cabbage Two savoy 3.b.6 Cabbage Two red 3.b.7 Cabbage Two pointed 3.b.8 Twelve Brussel Sprouts 3.b.9 Lettuce Two outdoor grown 3.b.10 Lettuce Two indoor grown 3.b.11 Lettuce Two exotic
3.b.12 Rope of onions maximum weight 4lb 3.b.13 Three Swede turnips 3.b.14 Five carrots 3.b.15 Potatoes Five white 3.b.16 Potatoes Five red 3.b.17 Heaviest Potato One washed 3.b.18 Two vegetable marrows 3.b.19 Heaviest Marrow 3.b.20 Celery Two sticks 3.b.21 Calabrese Three heads 3.b.22 Tomatoes Six 3.b.23 Tomatoes Heaviest Truss 3.b.24 Tomatoes Specimen Truss 3.b.25 Leeks Two 3.b.26 Presentation box Four varieties of assorted vegetables (25 x 25 ) c) Vegetables Amateur Gardeners 3.c.1 Six Shallots 3.c.2 Three Onions 3.c.3 Two Sweet Peppers 3.c.4 Two Lettuce any variety 3.c.5 Five Potatoes any variety 3.c.6 Heaviest Potato (One washed) 3.c.7 Three Carrots 3.c.8 Four pods of kidney / French Beans 3.c.9 Longest Bean 3.c.10 Four Tomatoes 3.c.11 Heaviest Tomato 3.c.12 Three Courgettes up to six inches 3.c.13 Collection of Herbs in a planter (Max pot size 12 ) 3.c.14 A single Cabbage 3.c.15 A single Cauliflower 3.c.16 Two Leeks 4. Home Produce a) Eggs 4.a.1 Hen eggs One supreme 4.a.2 Hen Eggs Three tinted 4.a.3 Hen Eggs Three Brown 4.a.4 Hen Eggs Three White 4.a.5 Hen Eggs Three eggs (One of each of any colour) 4.a.6 One Hen Egg contents to be broken by judge 4.a.7 Three Bantam Eggs 4.a.8 One Bantam Egg contents to be broken by judge b) Home Baking 4.b.1 One Loaf yeast risen 4.b.2 One Loaf made in a bread maker 4.b.3 Victoria Sandwich 3 eggs
4.b.4 Fruit Cake 4.b.5 Apple Pie 4.b.6 Four Fruit Scones 4.b.7 Six small decorated fairy cakes 4.b.8 Six sweet biscuits 4.b.9 Swiss Roll 3 eggs 4.b.10 Ginger Bread 4.b.11 Chocolate Cake c) Preserves 4.c.1 Jar of Jam 4.c.2 Jar of Jelly 4.c.3 Jar of Marmalade 4.c.4 Jar of Chutney 4.c.5 Jar of Pickles 4.c.6 Jar of Lemon Cheese 5. Arts and Crafts a) Art Space allowed 12 x12. Anything larger please advise size on entry form 5.a.1 One drawing or sketch in black and white 5.a.2 One painting in oils 5.a.3 One painting in water colours b) Crafts Please advise size on entry form 5.b.1 One made / modelled article maximum size 12 x 12 5.b.2 Embroidered article 5.b.3 Hand knitted article 5.b.4 Article of cross stitch or tapestry 5.b.5 Handmade greetings card space allowed 6 x 8 5.b.6 Article of any craft medium not mentioned above. c) Photography (Max size 7 x 5 ) 5.c.1 Colour Print Autumn Glory 5.c.2 Colour Print On the Farm 5.c.3 Colour Print Wild Life 5.c.4 Colour Print Around the World 6. Children s Section a) Age 5 and under 6.a.1 Colouring picture available as a download from the website or from Barry Dawson 6.a.2 Model made from any materials space allowed 30cm x 40cm b) Age 6 8 yrs 6.b.1 Hand made greetings card 6.b.2 Colouring picture available as a download from the website or from Barry Dawson 6.b.3 Miniature Garden Max size 30cm x 40cm 6.b.4 Model made from any materials space allowed 30cm x 40cm c) Age 9 16 yrs 6.c.1 Flapjack 6.c.2 A flower arrangement in a cup and saucer
6.c.3 Model made from any materials space allowed 30cm x 40cm 6.c.4 Design a T Shirt for Fair Trade Any size white T Shirt d) Open to all children 16yrs and under Please state age on all exhibits 6.d.1 Animal made of fruit and vegetables 6.d.2 Oddest shaped vegetable 6.d.3 Longest Bean 6.d.4 My favourite animal photograph 6.d.5 Six decorated Fairy Cakes 6.d.6 Any article made or modelled. Max space allowed 40cm x 50cm 6.d.7 Lego Model Space allowed 30cm x 40cm The Hesketh Bank Village Show Schedule and Official Entry Forms can be downloaded from www.heskethbankvillageshow.co.uk or simply write your entries down on a piece of paper. Please send all entries to Hesketh Bank Village Show, Douglas View, 21 Guide Road, Hesketh Bank, PR4 6XS and enclose your entry fee of 50p per category. Entries must be received by Monday 10 th September 2012. Show Etiquette The show is a friendly local competition to champion local growers and artistic talents. A common sense, honest approach to all categories needs to be adopted Where appropriate produce should be grown by the entrant and in the case of artistic categories, should be crafted by their own fair hands! If you are in any doubt on a categories rules please call Barry on 07899 901005 The Judges decision is final
Hesketh Bank Village Show 15 th September 2012 Entry Form NAME: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE NUMBER: ONE ENTRY PER LINE PLEASE CATEGORY NUMBER CATEGORY NAME COST 50p per entry Admin Use Please send completed entry forms to Hesketh Bank Village Show, Douglas View, 21 Guide Road, Hesketh Bank, PR4 6XS. Please enclose your entry fee with cheques made payable to Hesketh Bank Village Show. The final date for entry forms to be received is 10 th September.
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