Come along Take part Have fun! Page 2 Sport Page 3 Craft and Design Page 5 Woodwork Page 5 Cookery Page 7 Vegetables and Flowers Centre Page: Colouring Competition Page 12 Art Page 12 Group Art Work Page 13 Photography Page 14 Entry Form Page 16 How to enter There will be no late entries taken for the sports on Show Saturday morning. The Senior School Running Entry Form is on the website. If you have any further questions, please ring John Gibson on 01529 461120, details below. If anything is not clear, please contact Sally Pinchbeck on 01529 461102 1
Saturday 29th July 2017 09.30 a.m. Main Ring: GET SET, CHILDREN S CYCLING SKILLS You don t need to fill out an entry form for this just come along with your bike and helmet. There will be all sorts of free activities to improve your cycling skills. It s great fun. CHILDREN S SPORTS TAKE PART IN THE RACES PRIZES for each event: 1 st Prize: Value of 5.00 2 nd Prize: Value of 4.00 3 rd Prize: Value of 3.00 10.05 a.m: CYCLING Event 1: Event 2: Schoolboys 1 lap cycle race (scratch) Schoolgirls 1 lap cycle race (scratch) Cycling is limited to pupils of Heckington or Helpringham Primary Schools, or primary school children resident in the parish of Heckington. 11.10 a.m: ATHLETICS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Please note these races are for fun. They are not intended for members of running clubs. (This does not include school running clubs). Event 3: Event 4: Event 5: Event 6: Years 1 & 2 80m running race Years 3 & 4 80m running race Years 5 & 6 80m running race Reception & Preschool fun race Separate races for boys and girls ENTRIES for children, 5 and above, received by 7th July will receive a free competitor ticket giving free entry to the showground. 2
CRAFT AND DESIGN AWARDS: NICKOLS CUP awarded to the boy or girl winning most points in Classes for 8 yrs and under. Holder: Evie Weatherbed BUSH TROPHY awarded to the boy or girl winning most points in Classes for 12 yrs and under. Holder: Jasmine Blackbourn S & S THORPE CUP awarded to the boy or girl winning most points in Classes for 16 yrs and under. Holder: Lauren Clack F.W. PINCHBECK PRESIDENTS CUP winner of Class 450 Holder: Oscar Wright CLASSES 450-479: 1 st 2.00, 2 nd 1.50, 3 rd 1.00, 4 th & 5 th 0.50 CLASS 480: 1 st 20.00, 2 nd 10.00, 3 rd 5.00, 4 th & 5 th 2.00 Prizes awarded for CHILD S effort and work gone into it. 5 YEARS AND UNDER 450 Colouring Competition Drawing of A Horse and Plough featured in the centre of this schedule to be coloured in and decorated in any medium. Please put your name on the back of the picture. 451 A Decorated Wooden Spoon 452 A Collage - a Rainbow, on a large paper plate 453 Cress grown in a container decorated by you 8 YEARS AND UNDER 454 Garden flower posy in a tea cup. 455 An item from the playground made out of recycled material, max base A4 456 Decorated Hard Boiled Egg, in an egg cup 457 A Mask made from cereals and a paper plate. 458 A handprint animal, max size A4. 459 Handwriting - a joke with a decorated border (max size A4) 460 Construct a papier maché sea creature (base A4) 461 The Fairground painting or collage, max size A4 3
12 YEARS AND UNDER 462 A collage of a Wildlife area made from breakfast cereals max size A4 463 Sunglasses made from card and decorated. 464 Construct a sports scene in a shoe box. 465 Create a futuristic bird from raw vegetables (no fruit) 466 Design your house 150 years in the future. (max A4) 467 Something made from marshmallows (with support) 468 A character from a film as a hand puppet made from a sock (name it please!) 469 Decorate 150 using any fabrics or materials, max size A4. 470 An Edible Necklace (Please put your necklace on a paper plate) 471 Handmade invitation to a party, max size A4. 16 YEARS AND UNDER 472 Any Article in fabric 473 A Mosaic article 474 A piece of handmade jewellery 475 A Decorated Plant Pot 476 Customise a hat or cap. 477 Create a 3D desert island, max base A4. 478 Upcycle a Milk Carton to your own design 479 Any other Handmade Article ALL AGES UP TO AND INCLUDING 16 480 2018 Horticulture Show Schedule Design an eye catching cover for next year s show A view of the inside of the horticulture tent (may be a collage but capable of being copied, your own artwork or digitally produced.) Maximum size A4 (has to be reduced to A5 for the cover) Please put your name and age on the back of your design 4
WOODWORK AWARD: ALLENBY TROPHY awarded to the outstanding exhibit in the whole Woodwork Section. Holder: G Stead All classes: 1st 2.00, 2nd 1.50, 3rd 1.00, 4 th & 5 th 0.50 440 Age 12 and under, any item of woodwork 441 Age16 and under, any item of woodwork COOKERY 11 YEARS AND UNDER AWARD: JUNE FAULKNER CHALLENGE TROPHY For competitor with most points. Holder: Emily Collins All classes: 1st 2.00, 2nd 1.50, 3rd 1.00, 4th & 5th 0.50 ALL RECIPES LEFT TO EXHIBITOR PLEASE PUT YOUR NAME ON THE UNDERNEATH OF THE PLATE 410 A Decorated sponge cake any flavour and any filling 411 4 Decorated cup cakes 412 4 Flapjacks 413 4 Shortbread Fingers 414 4 Rocky Roads 415 4 Chocolate nests 416 3 Jam Tarts 417 A biscuit emoji - no larger than 15cm tall 418 4 of your favourite sort of biscuit, no decoration 419 Savoury Pizza decorated as a face (a bought pizza base may be used) 5
16 YEARS AND UNDER AWARDS: LADIES TROPHY - Boy or Girl with most points. Holder: Lucy Carter HECKINGTON VILLAGE MAGAZINE CHALLENGE TROPHY In 2017 Awarded to winner of Class 427. Holder: Isabelle Hall All classes: 1st 2.00, 2nd 1.50, 3rd 1.00, 4th & 5th 0.50 ALL RECIPES LEFT TO EXHIBITOR (EXCEPT CLASS 430) PLEASE PUT YOUR NAME ON THE UNDERNEATH OF THE PLATE 420 6 Pieces of fudge 421 4 Bread Rolls of your choice 422 4 Decorated Biscuits Home Made 423 4 Chocolate Brownies 424 4 Muffins any flavour 425 6 Marzipan fruits 426 4 Meringues, no filling 427 4 Decorated pieces of Gingerbread to your own shape and design 428 4 Decorated Cup Cakes 429 A Savoury Pizza with a homemade base 430 6 Millstone Crunch Flapjack (see recipe below) Recipe: 3 oz wholemeal flour, 6 oz porridge oats, 6 oz margarine, 6 oz Demerara sugar, a pinch of salt. Method: Melt the margarine in a large saucepan and remove from the heat. Add the remaining ingredients and mix well. Spread evenly in a swiss roll tin or similar but do not press down too firmly. Bake in a moderate oven for about 15 minutes until just starting to brown. Cool in the tin and when almost cold cut into fingers. 6
16 YEARS AND UNDER VEGETABLES and FLOWERS AWARDS: ENDEAVOUR TROPHY for the exhibitor gaining most points overall. Holder: Laura Spencer All Classes: 1 st 2.00, 2 nd 1.50, 3 rd 1.00, 4 th and 5 th 0.50 400 Dwarf beans 5 (uniform length and width) 401 Radish 3 (the biggest, all the same size, with 3cm of foliage) 402 Spring onions 3 (the root trimmed and leaving 15cm of green top) 403 Potato 3 of any one variety (same size and weight and clean/good to eat) 404 Vegetable tray 3 different vegetables and 3 of each (tray/board not to exceed 45x 60cm) 405 1 vase of any 6 flower blooms grown by the exhibitor (any varieties) FOR ALL PARENTS KEEN TO HAVE A GO - There is an Adult Class for Garden on a Plate Look for it in the Adults Schedule, Handicraft Section, Class no 756. 7
A Horse and Plough for Colouring Competition Class 450 Name: (Please take entry to horticultural tent on either Friday 28 th 6pm to 9pm or Saturday 29 th 7am to 9am.) 8
Picture of Horse and Plough from main horticulture schedule
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ART DAVID HOPKINS TROPHY In 2017 the best exhibit in U16 s Art. Holder: Cyril Hughes CLASS ALL CLASSES: 1 st 2.00, 2 nd 1.50, 3 rd 1.00, 4 th & 5 th 0.50. 481 Any subject in any medium 16 years and under 482 Any subject in any medium 12 years and under 483 Any subject in any medium 8 years and under Please put your name on the back. Any medium means you can make the picture with anything you like paints, pencils, chalks, etc. Please put the medium used on the back. If your picture won 1 st prize at a previous Heckington Show, you cannot enter it. The exhibit must be your own individual work and less than two years old. It cannot be a print. It must be one picture not a group of pictures. GROUP ART WORK Only open to school groups, playgroups and groups of children involved in named organisations e.g. Brownies. A piece of artwork contributed to by some or all members of a group. (Prize money to be won by the organisation or group and not the individuals) CLASS ALL CLASSES: 1 st 50.00, 2 nd 30.00, 3 rd 20.00 For all classes The Showground Parade A collage or painting, maximum size 841 x 1189mm (A0) 880 Key Stage 1 and younger 881 Key Stage 2 882 Age group 12-16 years Please put name of group and contact name and number on the back of the Art Work. (There is no entrance fee for Group Art Work classes) ALL GROUPS MUST ENTER BY WEDNESDAY 26 th JULY TO ALLOW SPACE TO BE ALLOCATED. 12
PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZES ALL CLASSES: 1 st 2.00, 2 nd 1.50, 3 rd 1.00, 4 th & 5 th 0.50 ONLY ONE ENTRY IN ANY ONE CLASS 490 My Holiday taken with a phone 10 yrs and under 491 Fun at the Show - 12 yrs and under 492 Any subject - 12yrs and under 493 Animals - 16yrs and under 494 Any subject, Black and White only - 16yrs and under SNAPSHOTS: black and white or colour prints, maximum size 5 x 7ins. They cannot be digitally manipulated. PLEASE WRITE YOUR NAME ON THE BACK OF THE PRINT. Photographs should not be framed or mounted. 13
HECKINGTON SHOW 2017 ENTRY FORM FOR CHILDREN S SECTIONS SPORTS Name.. Address.... Date of Birth School Year Boy/Girl. School. I wish to enter the (tick as appropriate) Cycle Race Running Race Entry for running and cycling is free. Signature of parent or guardian.. CRAFT AND DESIGN, ART, PHOTOGRAPHY AND COOKERY Name.. Address.. Date of Birth. School Year. School. I wish to exhibit in the following classes and agree to abide by the rules. CLASS No. CLASS No. CLASS No. CLASS No. ENTRY FEE: 15p per entry Signature of parent or guardian.. 14
ENTRIES for all these classes can be made at HECKINGTON SCHOOL, HELPRINGHAM SCHOOL, HECKINGTON PRE-SCHOOL or to 9 COWGATE, HECKINGTON until FRIDAY 7th JULY ENTRIES can also be made on WEDNESDAY 26th JULY. at the VILLAGE HALL between 5.30 P.M. and 9.00 P.M. THE CLOSING DATE for all entries will be WEDNESDAY 26th JULY at 9.00pm. THERE WILL BE NO LATE ENTRIES FOR CYCLING AND ATHLETICS ON SHOW SATURDAY MORNING For further information on the Children s Section contact: Mrs Sally Pinchbeck, 9 Cowgate, Heckington, Lincolnshire, NG34 9RL 01529 461102 WHAT IS THE HECKINGTON SHOW? The highlight of the village year, it provides two days of entertainment and activity for all the family. WHEN DOES IT TAKE PLACE The last full weekend in July, this year on Saturday 29th and Sunday 30 th. WHERE IS IT HELD? The Hall Grounds, Eastgate, Heckington its home since 1867. CAN GROWN-UPS TAKE PART? Definitely! A full range of horticulture, cookery, craft art and photography classes are held. Details from Jane Bowtell telephone (01529) 462966, or The Windmill Shop, Church St or Donaldson s, High St or www.heckingtonshow.org.uk For information on other events, contact Mrs S. Grant, telephone (01529) 461823 or visit our website www.heckingtonshow.org.uk. WHAT DOES IT COST? Admission each day is adults 10.00 and children (5-17) 4.00 on the gate. Single day advance E-Tickets are 9.00 and 3.00 respectively. A full Saturday ticket is needed for entry to the firework concert. Advance weekend badges, including firework concert, are available, price 15.00 for adults and 5.00 for children. These give admission on both days and a grandstand seat, if available. Car parking is FREE. 15 HECKINGTON SHOW MISS IT MISS OUT
How do I enter? WHAT TO DO Fill in the entry form and return it to Heckington School, Helpringham School, Heckington Pre-School or to 9, Cowgate, Heckington by 7th July with your entry fee. What if I am late? For late entries for the running and cycling, take your form directly to Mrs S Pinchbeck, 9, Cowgate, Heckington by 5.30pm on Wednesday 26th July or to Heckington Village Hall on Wednesday 26th July between 5.30p.m. and 9.00p.m. Sports entries after July 7th will not receive free admission. NO LATE ENTRIES FOR SPORT CAN BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS. YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ENTER ON THE DAY. Late entries for the Craft and Design, Art, Photography and Cookery classes can ONLY be made at Heckington Village Hall on Wednesday 26th July between 5.30 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. NO ENTRIES CAN BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS. What do I do to take part? CRAFT AND DESIGN AND COOKERY: Deliver your exhibit to the Showground between 6.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. on Friday 28th July, or between 7.00 a.m. and 9.00 a.m. on Saturday 29th July. PLEASE NOTE EARLIER TIME. The pedestrian and vehicular access from Eastgate will be open at these times. ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY: Deliver your exhibit to the Showground between 6.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. on Friday 28th July. SPORTS: ATHLETICS AND CYCLING RACES: If you enter before July 7th, you will be given an exhibitor s ticket, in advance, to get into the Showground through any gate. Come to the Showground on Saturday morning and be at the Children s Sports Tent near the Grandstand at 9.20 am. with your bike if you are doing Get Set Cycle Skills, 9.50 am. with your bike if you are cycling or 10.55 am. - if you are running. 16
If I win? Prizes for the sports will be given out straight away. Prizes, including trophies, for the Craft and Design, Art, Photography and Cookery will be given out in the Horticulture Marquee between 2.30 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. on Sunday 30th July. A board at the front of the Horticulture Marquee displays who has won the trophies. If you have won, there is a special presentation at 3.30pm in the Concert Marquee. Can I keep my Exhibit Yes, it can be collected between 5.00 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. on Sunday 30th July. GRAND FIREWORK CONCERT Saturday 29th July 2017 Sleaford Concert Band Queen II Tribute Band Guy Garrett Commences at 7.00 p.m. Firework Display at Dusk (around 10pm) Bring a picnic or sample the wide range of food stalls on the showground Licensed bar to be applied for 17
Front cover by Leonie Blackbourn Yr 4 Back cover by Charlie Baldock Yr 2 Both from Heckington St. Andrew s C of E School 18