Entry Form
Class No. / Description / No. of entries / Entry FeeTotal fee payable ……………………..
Name……………………………………………
Address…………………………………………………………..
Child’s age on day of show Years…… Months………
I agree to abide by the rules and judges’ decision.
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Entry Form
Class No. / Description / No. of entries / Entry FeeTotal fee payable ……………………..
Name……………………………………………
Address…………………………………………………………..
Child’s age on day of show Years…… Months………
I agree to abide by the rules and judges’ decision.
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WHITTLE-LE-WOODS VILLAGE HALL
FLOWER, CRAFT & VEGETABLE SHOW
VILLAGE HALL, off CHORLEYOLD RoAD
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd
2015
Open to the public from 2.00pm to 3.30pm
Prize presentation at 3.00pm
Admission by donation
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Welcome to the tenthshow in the village hall
Our previous shows in the village hall were a great success and many people enjoyed their visit to the hall. So here we are again with a chance for the talented people of Whittle-le-Woods to show everyone what they can do!
This year we have made changes in the confectionery classesso look carefully to see what suits you- there is a very wide range of activities.
Please enter as many categories as you can and encourage your friends to do the same. So get growing, knitting, designing and photographing- whatever it takes- and help to make the show a success.
Eric Bell
Show Manager
Mrs D Moss, 26 St Helen’s Road Tel: 01257 271665
Committee
Eric Bell (262719) 55 Chorley Old Road;
Peter and Barbara Higham (264180) Hillfoot Cottage, Hill Top Lane;
Margaret Ward (273748) 43 Blackburn Road;
Judges
ConfectioneryMrs Edna Kerfoot
Craft & Children’s section Julie Cooper
Flowers, Fruit and vegetables Mr Glynn Gregory
Photography Mr Boyd Harris
Floral Art Adult and ChildrenEileen Banister
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Whittle-le-Woods Village Hall
Set conveniently in the centre of the village, Whittle-le-Woods Village Hall is the ideal place to hold parties, functions, meetings and all types of events.
Richly upholstered stand chairs and modern folding tables enable over 100 place settings to be accommodated. The Public Entertainment licence means that a whole range of functions can take place between 10am and midnight.
Many facilities are available:- A sound system incorporating a CD player and digital input, display screens, an overhead projector and a portable stage.
There are two function rooms and bothhave modern fitted kitchens with electric cooker and oven, microwave, refrigerator and instant water boiler for hot beverages. Pans, trays and other cooking utensils are stocked to enable full dinners to be prepared on site. Crockery, cutlery and glassware is provided for 100 people to sit down to dinner.
The kitchens have been awarded a top score of 5 under the Food Hygiene Rating scheme.
The building is equipped with modern toilet facilities and has disabled facilities throughout.
The halls are available for hire for £15 per hour during the day and £18 per hour for evening events. Use of cooker in the main hall incurs a small extra charge.
Both rooms incur an additional £100 returnable deposit for evening parties.
There are many regular activities taking place in the halls such as children’s dances classes, yoga, karate, pilates, aerobics, toddler group, over 55’s social, drama and ballroom dancing classes.
Detailed enquiries contact :- Peter or Barbara Higham 264180
Margaret Ward 273748
Eric Bell 262719
or visit
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Rules
- All exhibits in the GENERAL SECTIONto be bona fide property of the exhibitor for at least 6 weeks prior to the show.
- All exhibits in the CRAFT SECTION must be the unaided work of the exhibitor and been made during the last 12 months.
- All names to be masked on craft items
- All children’s classes to be the unaided work of the child
- All entry forms to be sent to the SHOW MANAGER Dedrah Moss, by Wednesday, August 19th . Late entries will be allowed up to 6.00 pm on Friday, August 21st at a charge of £1 per entry.
- Entry fee 25p per entry except the children’s classes which are free.
- Children exhibiting in adult classes will be treated as adults.
- All staging must be done on Saturday between 7.30 and 10.30 am - including Floral Art which must be arranged in the hall on the day. For classes 37to39the space allowed is 30 inches wide, 30 inches deep and 36 inches high.
- Photographs should not exceed A5 size nor be mounted.
- Judging will take place at 11.00 am. No-one except officials will be allowed in the hall whilst judging is taking place.
- No exhibits to be removed from benches until after the presentations have taken place.
- Winners in each class will receive a certificate and the following points will be awarded to find the exhibitor with most points.
1st 5 points
2nd 3 points
3rd 1 point
In the event of a tie, the competitor with the most first prizes is the winner.
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GENERAL SECTION
FLOWERS & PLANTS
1)1 H.T.ROSE
2)3 STEMS FLORIBUNDA ROSES
3)Vase of one type of GARDEN flower
4)VASE MIXED GARDEN FLOWERS
5)1 HYDRANGEA HEAD
6)1 GLADIOLI SPIKE
7)1 FOLIAGE PLANT
8)1 SUCCULENT/CACTUS
9)1 FLOWERING PLANT
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE
10)5 TOMATOES with calyx
11)3 POTATOES
12)3 ONIONS
13)PLATE OF 7 SHALLOTS
14)4 PODS RUNNER BEANS
15)4 PODS PEAS
16)ANY OTHER VEGETABLE
17)1 VASE 5 NAMEDCULINARY HERBS
18)1 PLATE 3 APPLES
19)ANY OTHER FRUIT
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CRAFT SECTION
HOME MADE CONFECTIONERY
20)1 PLATE APPLEPIE
21)1 PLATE 4 CUP CAKES
22)4 PLAIN SCONES
23)1 TEA LOAF
24)1 PLATE of 4 SHORTBREAD BISCUITS
All above items to be cling filmed
25)1 JAR JAM
26)1 JAR JELLY
27)1 JAR CHUTNEY
HANDICRAFTS
28) 1 ITEM/SET OF HOMEMADE JEWELERY
29)1 KNITTED ARTICLE
30)1 PIECE OF NEEDLEWORK
31)1 PAINTING
32)1 ITEM OF ANY OTHER CRAFT
PHOTOGRAPHY
33)REFLECTIONS
34)YOUR FAVOURITE PET
35)A SUNSET/SUNRISE
36)A GROUP OF FLOWERS
See rule 9
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FLORAL ART
37)BIG BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL
38)NOVICE CLASS – CONGRATULATIONS event to be displayed
39)CHILDREN’S CLASS –CREATURES OF THE DEEP All classes to be judged from the front
For the above classes please see rule 8
To be judged to NAFAS rule book edition 9
CHILDRENS CLASSES
Age 2-7 years
40)1 DECORATED FRUIT OR VEGETABLE
41)COLLAGE max size 300x300mm
42)1 PLATE OF DECORATED BISCUITS plain biscuits may be bought
Age 8-12 years
43)JAR OF WILD GRASSES
44)4 PIECES OF HOME MADE FLAPJACK
Nursery Schools
45)1 DECORATED FRUIT OR VEGETABLE
46)MINIATURE GARDEN IN A SEED TRAY
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