CROMHALL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 72 nd ANNUAL CROMHALL FLOWER SHOW & VILLAGE FAYRE SATURDAY 1st SEPTEMBER 2018 FROM 2.00PM SCHOOL PLAYING FIELD CROMHALL THORNBURY & CHIPPING SODBURY TANG SOO DO MARTIAL ARTS FUN DOG SHOW DODINGTON PARISH BAND FERRET RACING PUNCH & JUDY TUG OF WAR Beer Tent BBQ Skittles Craft Stalls Ice Cream Vintage Tractors Vintage Cars Fun Auction Raffle Tombola Teas & Refreshments Coconut Shy...and much more This year s Schedule is kindly sponsored by Cost effective, reliable heating and plumbing engineers for domestic and business customers. Central heating systems, Gas services & Plumbing requirements Fully accredited Telephone: 01454 800114 www.patplumbing.co.uk
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CROMHALL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 72nd Annual Cromhall Flower Show & Village Fayre Saturday 1st September 2018 at 2.00pm St Andrew s School Playing Field, Cromhall EXHIBITOR S SCHEDULE & PROGRAMME ENTRY FEES: Adult Classes 20p per entry, Children s Classes 10p per entry (Extra entry forms available from the Village Shop after 1st July 2018) ENTRIES AND FEES TO BE HANDED IN TO: Cromhall Village Shop before 5pm or Tony Bryant, 7 Drews Orchard, Cromhall, Glos, GL12 8BJ before 7pm on Thursday 3oth August 2018. FURTHER INFORMATION FROM: SHOW SECRETARY: Lisa Willmott (01454) 294 968 CHAIRMAN: Peter Banks (01454) 299 360 C.H.S. PRESIDENTS: Mr and Mrs Gilbert Bryant SHOWGROUND ENTRY: Adults 2.00, OAP/Children 1.00, Family Price 5.00 (2 adults, 2 children) 2018 PROGRAMME 2.00 pm - Show opening - Dodington Parish Band 2.30 pm - 2.50 pm Punch & Judy - Show 1 3.00 pm -3.20 pm Martial Arts Tang Soo Do Demonstration 1 3.20 pm - 3.30pm Dodington Parish Band 3.30 pm - 4.00 pm Fun Dog Show 3.30 pm - 3.50 pm Punch & Judy - Show 2 4.00 pm - 4.10 pm Presentation of Show Cups 4.30 pm - 5.00 pm Martial Arts Tang Soo Do Demonstration 2 5.00 pm - 5.30 pm Raffle & Fun Auction of Show Entries 5.30 pm - Show ends
VEGETABLES & FRUIT: Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup Classes 1-36 VEGETABLES 1 A pair of squashes 2 4 Potatoes, white 3 4 Potatoes, coloured NB * Special Classes ( 2 for first!) 4 3 Carrots stump rooted, trimmed 5 3 Carrots long, trimmed 6 6 Shallots, for size 7 9 Shallots, under 30mm dia. 8 3 Spring sown Onions, dressed 9 3 Onion Sets, dressed 10 1 Pair of vegetable marrows 11 4 Courgettes 12 6 French beans 13 6 Runner beans 14 1 Longest runner bean (1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes)* 15 2 Heads of cabbage 16 2 Heads of Lettuce 17 6 Tomatoes on a dish 18 1 Salad collection, 3 kinds on tray* 19 1 Indoor cucumber 20 3 Beetroot, round, trimmed 21 Flora/veg (1 spec. flower & 1 veg) 22 A vase of mixed herbs 23 Any other vegetable not listed (2 of a kind) 24 1 Unusual shaped vegetable 25 1 Onion for weight, dressed 26 1 Longest stick of rhubarb 27 3 Potatoes for weight 28 1 Tomato for weight 29 9 Cherry tomatoes on a dish 30 Small tray of veg, 3 kinds on tray* 31 Collection of veg, 4 kinds ex. tom s on tray FRUIT 32 4 Apples, culinary 33 4 Apples, dessert 34 3 Pears, dessert 35 Any other fruit not listed 36 A bowl of fruit containing one or more variety 4 CROMHALL FLOWER SHOW & VILLAGE FAYRE SCHEDULE
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FLOWERS: Gillard Cup Classes 37-57 37 Vase of flowers in red, white and blue* 38 Vase of roses 39 Vase of perennial flowers 40 Vase of annuals 41 5 Asters, single or double 42 3 Spikes of gladioli 43 Container of dahlias 44 3 Pom-pom dahlias - not to exceed 52mm across 45 5 Fuchsia heads - set out singly* 46 5 Pansies - set out singly 47 5 Sweet peas 48 1 Specimen hybrid T rose 49 Cactus or succulent in a pot NB * Special Classes ( 2 for first!) 50 Foliage pot plant - pot not to exceed 18cm diameter 51 Collection growing plants in a pot - pot not to exceed 23cm diameter 52 Vase of chrysanthemums, any form 53 3 Geranium heads 54 Fuchsia in a pot - pot not to exceed 18cm in diameter 55 Pot plant in bloom (not fuchsia) - pot not to exceed 18cm in diameter 56 Brightest flower in my garden 57 Vase of mixed garden Flowers* FLORAL ART: Baylis Cup Classes 58-61 ARRANGEMENT An artistic display of plant material only. No accessories to be used. All plant material must be in water. The container and base (if used) are not classed as accessories. EXHIBIT An arrangement with or without accessories. An accessory is anything other than plant material but plant material must always be dominant. 58 Arrangement entitled Walk in the woods NB * Special Classes ( 2 for first!) 59 Arrangement entitled Late summer blooms 60 Arrangement - miniature decoration not to exceed 10cm overall 61 Exhibit entitled Harry and Megan * 6 CROMHALL FLOWER SHOW & VILLAGE FAYRE SCHEDULE
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HOMECRAFTS: Applegate Cup Classes 62-83 62 Homemade loaf of bread, white or brown, handmade Must be handmade 63 Victoria sandwich recipe opposite 64 Jar of stone fruit jam RECIPE VICTORIA SANDWICH 3 egg recipe sandwiches with raspberry jam and sprinkled with caster sugar. 65 Jar of soft fruit jam 66 Jar of lemon curd 67 Jar of jelly 68 Jar of marmalade 69 Jar of chutney 70 Apple pie, not less than 16cm in diameter Jams must be exhibited in plain clear glass jars and covered with a wax disc and a cling film top or a screw top lid without a wax disc. Chutneys and pickles must be exhibited in plain clear glass jars with screw top lids. 71 4 Sausage rolls* 72 Savoury quiche, not to exceed 23cm diameter 73 Bakewell tart 74 4 Eggs on a saucer Pastry must be homemade PIE A sweet or savoury dish with deep sides, top crust, optional bottom crust and a filling. 75 4 Homemade biscuits or cookies 76 6 pieces of fudge 77 4 Jam tarts 78 Family fruit cake, 18cm diameter - see recipe below right TART A sweet or savoury dish with shallow sides, bottom crust and a filling. 79 Bottle of homemade beer or cider (with Flower Show themed name)* 80 Article of clothing - knitted or sewn 81 Any other handicraft, state if kit* 82 One or more photographs, decorative manner, max 30cm wide 83 Patchwork or quilting RECIPE A FAMILY FRUIT CAKE 8oz (225g) plain flour sieved with 1 teaspoon of baking powder. 4oz (110g) margarine. 4oz (110g) caster sugar. 8oz (225g) mixed dried fruit 2 eggs beaten. 4 tablespoons milk Use a 7 (18cm) round cake tin. Cakes and savouries must be exhibited in clear plastic bags, loosely tied. Cling film must not be used due to the difficulty of removal and risk of damage to the exhibit. Cakes and savouries requiring cutting must not be exhibited on doilies. NB * Special Classes ( 2 for first!) 8 CROMHALL FLOWER SHOW & VILLAGE FAYRE SCHEDULE
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CHILDREN S CLASSES PRE-SCHOOL: Classes 84-88 84 Any painting, collage or potato print, not larger than A3 85 Decorated Rich Tea biscuit 86 Decorative stone or pebble 87 Paper plate face 88 Coloured picture (outline from shop) 7 YEARS AND UNDER (ON DATE OF SHOW): Classes 89-99 89 Pot of cress pot not to exceed 13cm diameter 90 Decorated Mr or Mrs Potato head 91 3 Iced Funny Faces on rich tea biscuits 92 Plate of wild blackberries not to exceed 20cm diameter 93 Lego model (own design) 94 Any other handicraft, inc. kits 95 Face mask 96 Decorated wooden spoon 97 Collage using a variety of materials 98 Drawing or painting of My house or My garden 99 Coloured picture (outline from shop) SPECIFIC CLASS RULES Children s exhibits must be grown or worked solely by individual children except for reasonable assistance provided by the supervising adult appropriate to the age of the child. 8 TO UNDER 12 YEARS (on date of show): Classes 100-111 100 Model of a robot using recycled materials 101 Drawing or painting (any subject) 102 1 Photograph - My hobby 103 Plate of wild blackberries not to exceed 20cm diameter 104 Miniature garden in a seed tray 105 3 Iced Funny Faces on Rich Tea biscuits 106 Model from a construction kit 107 Vegetable alien 108 A decorated greetings card 109 Any other handicraft 110 Poem about a member of your family 111 Design a Hoody (outline from shop) Exhibitor age must be marked on all children s exhibits. 12 TO UNDER 17 YEARS (on date of show): Classes 112-117 112 Drawing or painting (any subject) 113 Sign for your bedroom door (any medium) 114 Cake or sponge 115 1 Photograph My mates 116 Any other handicraft 117 School Design & Technology item Cups are awarded for the most points in each age group except the cup for the Children s Best Exhibit for classes 89-117 which will be judged for overall excellence according to age. 10 CROMHALL FLOWER SHOW & VILLAGE FAYRE SCHEDULE
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CHILDREN S CLASSES continued ST ANDREW S SCHOOL: SCHOOL CUP Classes 118-124 118 Reception World Cup Bunting 119 Year 1 - World Cup Bunting 120 Year 2 - World Cup Bunting 121 Year 3 - Fancy Footwear 122 Year 4 - Fancy Footwear 123 Year 5 - Tie-dye Cushions 124 Year 6 - Tie-dye Cushions ST ANDREW S PRIMARY SCHOOL The staff, Governors and children at St Andrew s primary School are pleased to support the Cromhall Flower Show & Village Fayre. Ofsted says: Pupils are very caring and show good understanding of the needs of others. A major strength in pupils behaviour is their attitudes to their learning. Behaviour in lessons is almost always exemplary and they work keenly and enthusiastically. We always welcome visitors to our school so if you would like to come and meet us, please phone 01454 294498 to arrange a visit. Bring your dog along on the day and enter our FUN DOG SHOW Details from Julia Cloke on 01454 228 676 (entries on the day) 12 CROMHALL FLOWER SHOW & VILLAGE FAYRE SCHEDULE
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PHOTOGRAPHY BRAESIDE CUP Classes 125-131 (any age) 125 1 Print A bug s life 126 1 Print Perspective 127 1 Print Speed 128 1 Print Big sky * 129 1 Print Built to last 130 2 Prints together Dawn to dusk 131 4 Prints together Summer colours NB * Special Classes ( 2 for first!) SUNFLOWER CUP - Classes 132-133 132 Largest sunflower head (greatest measurement across the disk surface) 133 Longest sunflower (true length measured from ground level to underside of head)* SPECIFIC CLASS RULES Sunflowers in class 133 must be exhibited laid flat with roots removed at ground level. RESIDENTS CUP - Open Classes The Residents Cup will be awarded to the resident with the most points across all of the open classes. In order to enable this, exhibitors residing in the parish are kindly requested to tick the appropriate box on the Entry Form. Don t miss out on the opportunity to have your name on a cup! Tick the box! Thornbury & Chipping Sodbury TANG SOO DO The martial art of Tang Soo Do is a classical martial art, and its purpose is to develop every aspect of the self, in order to create a mature personality who totally integrates his intellect, body, emotions, and spirit. This total integration helps to create a person who is free from inner conflict and who can deal with the outside world in a mature, intelligent, forthright, and virtuous manner. Classes for all ages Your first 3 sessions are FREE Contact Paul Townsley on 07860471232 email: paul.townsley@blueyonder.co.uk 14 CROMHALL FLOWER SHOW & VILLAGE FAYRE SCHEDULE
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RULES 1. Entries must be handed in before 7pm on the Thursday before show day. No NEW exhibitors will be accepted on show day. 2. Exhibits must be staged by 10.30am on show day. Judging starts at 10.45am. Tent must be cleared by 10.30am. THESE TIMES WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. 3. Classes are open to all irrespective of where an exhibitor resides. 4. Competitors may make only two entries in any class and the Judges will select the better of the two to be judged against other entries. 5. Exhibits must be grown or worked solely by individual exhibitors except Floral Art classes 58 to 61, where flowers may be grown by a third party. 6. Children s exhibits must be grown or worked solely by individual children except for reasonable assistance which may be provided by a supervising adult appropriate to the age of the child. 7. Exhibitors must not enter any classes in which they are regarded as a professional. Professional in this instance is defined as a person who is engaged in the activity as their main paid occupation as opposed to an amateur. 8. Sunflowers in class 133 must be exhibited laid flat with roots removed at ground level. 9. Handicrafts must have been made in the 12 months immediately preceding the show. 10. Bread must be handmade 11. Pastry must be homemade. 12. Cakes and savouries must be exhibited in clear plastic bags, loosely tied. Cling film must not be used due to the difficulty of removal, risk of damage to the exhibit. 13. Cakes and savouries requiring cutting must not be exhibited on doilies. 14. Jams must be exhibited in plain clear glass jars and covered with a wax disc and a cling film top or a screw top lid without a wax disc. 15. Chutneys and pickles must be exhibited in plain clear glass jars with screw top lids. 16. Certificates and cups will be presented at 4pm. If exhibitors wish to donate their exhibit(s) to the Auction, they should move their exhibit(s) to the Auction table immediately after the cup presentation. 17. Exhibits must not be removed from the show tent before 4.15pm without the prior consent of the Committee. 18. Prize money and certificates not collected on show day will be taken to Cromhall Village Shop and will be available for collection until the end of September. After this date, unclaimed prize money will be donated to show funds. 19. Cups will be engraved with the winners name and will be presented at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) which is usually held in October. In the event that a winner is unable to attend the AGM, winners may arrange to collect their cup(s) by contacting Tony Bryant, Judging Manager, on 01454 299468. 20. Cups must be returned to the Cromhall Village Shop at least 2 weeks prior to the Show. The shop may be contacted on 01454 299262. Opening times are Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 1pm and 2pm - 5pm, and Saturday, 8.30am to 11.30am. 21. In the event of a tie for any cup, the exhibitor with the most 1st prizes will be declared the winner. 22. Judges reserve the right not to award points if the exhibits do not meet the required standards. 23. In the event that there are less than 3 entries in a category, the Judges reserve the right to award points according to merit based on their experience. 24. Judge s decisions on class results are final. 25. The Committee are not responsible for any loss or damage to exhibits or personal property. PRIZE MONEY Special Classes 14, 18, 30, 37, 45, 57, 61, 71, 78, 79, 81, 128, 133 = 2, 1.50, 1. All other Classes = 60p, 40p, 30p. POINTS (Special Classes) First = 6, Second = 4, Third = 2. POINTS (All other Classes) First = 3, Second = 2, Third = 1. Heathend Ladies Cup for the lady with the most points in open classes. Residents Cup for the adult resident of Cromhall Parish with the most points in open classes. 16 CROMHALL FLOWER SHOW & VILLAGE FAYRE SCHEDULE
ENTRY FORM Place your entry fees, together with your entry form in a labeled envelope and hand it in to Cromhall Village Shop on Thursday 3oth August 2018 before 5pm or post it through the letter box of the Judging Manager, Tony Bryant: 7 Drews Orchard, Cromhall, Gloucestershire GL12 8BJ, before 7pm. PLEASE ENSURE YOU PROVIDE YOUR EMAIL AND TELEPHONE NUMBER SO THAT WE CAN CONTACT YOU. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 GOOD LUCK TITLE: FIRST NAME: SURNAME: ADDRESS: I am an adult resident of the Parish of Cromhall (for entry into Residents Cup category). AGE (If under16): Children s exhibits must be marked clearly with age. When you collect your class entry cards please check that the number handwritten on the top of your form is the same as that on your cards. TOTAL FEES: NUMBER OF ENTRIES: (Fees are 20p per Adult class and 10p per Child s class) CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: CONTACT EMAIL: Yes I would like to join the Cromhall Flower Show and Country Fayre (e)mailing list to receive the latest pre and post show information (you can unsubscribe at any time). CROMHALL FLOWER SHOW & VILLAGE FAYRE SCHEDULE 17
ENJOY THE SHOW So here we go again, it s that time again for the 72nd Cromhall Flower Show & Village Fayre. If you have ever thought of entering an exhibit and haven t as yet, this is the year! We have an excellent range of diverse categories and there really is something for everyone so best of luck. A huge thank you to everyone who has made the Cromhall Flower Show & Village Fayre possible and a special thank you from me personally to the entire Committee who have worked extremely hard to put on the event for the Village. We also couldn t put on the show without our exceptional band of helpers on the day who assist with the judging, run our own stalls and help with the set up/take down of the site, so thank you, one and all, we really do appreciate your time. Finally we would also like to thank Cromhall.com and 5Alive in helping us promote the show throughout the year and St Andrew s School for allowing us the use of their school field and facilities. We are pleased as always to offer St Andrews School PTFA and 1st Woodend Scout Group the opportunity to raise much needed funds by providing Teas & Cakes, the BBQ and First Aid Tent. Peter Banks Chairman, Cromhall Flower Show & Village Fayre (Cromhall Horticultural Society) 2018 Committee Steve Aston - Site Shadow Tony Bryant - Judging Manager James Imrie - Treasurer Penny Thorne - Judging Shadow Paul Willmott - Site Manager Peter Banks - Chairman Helen Clifton - Stall Manager Keith Jackson - Site Shadow Lisa Willmott - Secretary The Show Committee would like to extend their thanks to all who have advertised and sponsored this year s schedule: ADVERTISERS AG Sansum At Home Curtains & Blinds THANK YOU Bonds of Thornbury Cromhall.com Cromhall Village Shop & Post Office Association Greenline Tanks Heathend Garage Mark Woodward Groundworks NS James Pass & Totterdell Plumbing Rowe Veterinary Group Severn Electrical Contractors The St Mary Centre, Thornbury Wickwar Wessex Brewery SUPPORTERS St Andrew s Primary School & PTFA, 1st Woodend Scout Group, 5Alive and Cromhall.com 18 CROMHALL FLOWER SHOW & VILLAGE FAYRE SCHEDULE
CROMHALL VILLAGE SHOP AND POST OFFICE YOUR FRIENDLY LOCAL STORE VOLUNTEERS ALWAYS NEEDED Our wide range of locally sourced fresh food products includes milk, bread, free range eggs, homemade cakes, meat, bacon, ham and sausage products and seasonal fruit, vegetables and salad items. Our grocery range includes all the essentials and several speciality ingredients. Add to that cleaning products, toiletries, greeting cards, toys, confectionery, as well as beers, wines and spirits and you have:- A SUPER STORE ON YOUR DOORSTEP. Telephone: 01454 299335 RUN FOR THE COMMUNITY BY THE COMMUNITY
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