SERP 2000
Sherfield English Fun Day
& Music Night
Saturday 22nd August 2015
From 12 noon
Sherfield English Sports Field
Falcon Displays
Fair Oak Dog Display Team
Dog Show
Garden Show
Baking’N’Making Competitions
Photographic Competition
Craft Display
Children’s Activities
Tug of War
Cream Teas, Bar
Grand DrawVariety of Stalls
Music Night
Fun for the Whole family
For more details ring Marion 322456
Take Part in your Annual Village Fun Day
Enter the Vegetable, Flower, Baking, Making, Dog Show or Photographic Competitions
Details on following pages
Free Entry to Garden and Craft Show Tent
Watch the Fair Oak Dog Display Team 1330
Falcon Displays at 12noon and 1430
Homemade Chocolates and Fudge
17th Century Potter!
Join the Village Tug of War
Cream Teas, Grand Draw
Pocket money toys
Balloon Modelling
Coffee Cruiser
Splat the Rat
Music Night
Georgina Agombar, singing to her guitar
Southampton Ukelele Band
Local Band
The Whiteparish All Stars.
If you live in the village and would like to advertise your local business for free or run a fun stall please contact
Marion, 322456,
NOVELTY DOG SHOW AND
DOG DISPLAY TEAM
Fancy a fun doggie day out?
Why not try your hand in the novelty show
Come and watch heel work to music, agility and much more from Fair Oak Dog Display Team!
£1.50 per class(in addition to Fun Day Show entry fees)
Entry from 12pm
12.30pm
Most handsome dog
Prettiest bitch
Cutest puppy (less than 12 months)
Best cross breed
Best junior handler (less than 16 years)
1.30pm
Fair Oak Dog Display Team
3pm
Best trick
Best rescue
Waggiest tail
3.45pm Best in show
Rosettes for 1st to 3rd place, plus Best in Show
Judge—Miss Hannah Henvest (Student Veterinary Nurse)
Enquires email
Garden Show Schedule
Classes 1-19 to be displayed on a white paper plate.
Vegetables
Class 1Potatoes3 white
Class 2Potatoes3 coloured
Class 3Carrots 3 of one variety
Class 4Marrow1 not exceeding 30cm/12in
Class 5Onions3 of one variety
Class 6Peas9 pods with stalk
Class 7aRunner beans5 of one variety
Class 7bBroad beans5 of one variety
Class 7cFrench beans5 of one variety
Class 8Rhubarb3 stems trimmed
Class 9Courgette2 of one variety
Salad
Class 10Beetroot3 of one variety
Class 11Lettuce2 of one variety
Class 12Cucumber2 of one variety
Class 13Tomatoes5 of one variety
Class 14Tomatoes (cherry)7 of one variety
Class 15Radish3 of one variety
Fruit
Class16A display of fruit on a 20cm/8in diameter white plate. Single or mixed varieties displayed for visual effect. (Raspberries need stalks)
Long and big
Class 17Funniest Vegetable
Class 18Heaviest potato
Class 19Longest runner bean
Flowers
Class 21One vase of mixed garden flowers, max height 45cm/18in
Class 22One vase of asters5 stems of one variety
Class 23One vase of dahliasmixed 3 blooms
Class 24One vase of perennials (mixed) 7 stems
Class 25One vase of annuals (mixed) 7 stems
Class 26One vase of roses 3 blooms
Containers
Class 27One pot plant cactus
Class 28One pot plant fuchsia
Class 29One pot plant foliage
Class 30One pot plant pelargonium (geranium)
Children’s classes (Children’s classes are free)
Class 31One pot with collection of culinary herbs
Class 32Animal made from fruit and/or vegetable 30cm/12in max
Class 33One vase of mixed garden flowers
Class 34Garden in a tray (eg 12”seed tray)
Photographic Competition
Class 35“Sherfield English 2015” - a photographic record
Maximum A4 size photos.
Further information from Nick at Gilberts Nursery, Greta at Gardening Club or
Admin only – Entrant(s) Registration Number (s):
Garden Show Registration Form
Name(s) and Contact details:Address/ Phone/ Email
Would you be interested in hearing about future Village Garden Club events? Y/N
Class Number / Description / Fee (30p/ class, child classes free)Total
£ .
Proceeds to SE Garden Club funds to support this and future events.
Entries accepted from 11am -1pm
Certificates for 1st, 2nd & 3rd places
Cups for overall highest scores - Adults and Children
Entries not collected by 3:30pm will be sold. Please note that the marquee will be closed while judging takes place between 1.00 and 2.00pm.
Photos may be used in village publications
Baking’N’Making Competition
BAKE
Adult Classes:
6 Plain scones
A light fruit cake
A Treacle Tart (pastry must be homemade)
Children
Decorated Gingerbread Person
Decoration ONLY being judged
Classes - under 5s, under7s, under 10s and 10+
MAKE
Judged on quality and design
Adult Class:Pegbag
Children’s ClassesSock Puppet
Children under 12 years (some help and guidance can be given), 12-17years.
£1 entry fee per class. Entries accepted from 11am -1pm. Entries not collected by 3.30pm may be sold.
For more information please ring Marion 322456 or Lucie 884996,
Garden Show and Baking’N’Making
Entries accepted from 11am -1pm
The Garden & Crafts Show marquee will be closed whilst judging takes place between 1.00 and 2.00pm.
Entries not collected by 3.30pm will be sold
Certificates for 1st & 2nd & 3rd place
Garden Show
Garden Show Adult & Child Trophies for the competitors with the most overall points,
Garden Show 30p/class entered
Children’s classes free
Children are welcome to enter adult classes @ 30p/class entered
Thanks to Gilberts Nursery & Village Gardening Club for supporting this event
Photographic Competition
“Sherfield English 2015”
Any photograph taken in Sherfield English or nearby within the past year.
Please remember this is a fun show but the judge’s decision is final!
For further information please ask Nick at Gilbert s Nursery, 01794 322566
e-mail:
Baking’n’Making
£1 entry fee per class
For more information please ring Marion 322456,
Lucie, 884996 or email
SERP 2000
SERP 2000 is the umbrella group for everything to do with the Sports Field, which was created from scratch a few years ago. This impressive facility, the envy of every village in the Test Valley, is located on the corner of Steplake Road and the A27, just by the Post Office. In addition to the sports facilities there is an outdoor children's activity area, and various events are held throughout the year
SERP 100 Club
SERP runs a 100 Club which is open to anyone. The annual cost is £12 per person and there are four annual draws with prizes of £50 and £25 and one bumper draw
with a £100 prize. For more details please contact Lucie on 884996
A NEW PAVILION – with your help!
You will have noticed that the temporary buildings on the Sports Field that pose as kitchen; toilets; showers and storage facilities are unattractive and unpleasant to use.
We have received planning permission for a lovely building that will transform the facilities which we offer and will include a very useful meeting space to supplement the Village Hall. There will also be a large internal storage space that will make it harder for thieves such as those that recently stole two of our lawnmowers.
Cricket teams (and other sports) would like to make use of our splendid grounds but do not use them because of the state of the refreshments and changing facilities, and this is very sad.
We have revised the size of the pavilion, so building costs have been reduced, we hope to have the basic shell up by the end of this year, but we will need lots of help and funds to finish the inside.
Thank you to all those people who support us at the annual Fun days. This is a valuable fund raising opportunity, but we cannot hope to raise the required sum to complete the project without more help.
If you can personally help, we will be delighted to hear from you.
Contact: SERP 2000 Chairman: Stephen Dovey, 884319 or email to .
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