CHURCHILL PARISH VILLAGE SHOW 21 ST SEPTEMBER 2019 CHURCHILL MEMORIAL HALL LADYMEAD LANE LANGFORD Local Produce Flowers Crafts Prizes Tea, Coffee, Soft Drinks & Homemade Cakes FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Admission Fee 50P - Children up to the age of 16yrs Free DOORS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AT 2.30PM We are delighted to welcome you to another Churchill flower, produce and craft Show.
Again this year we are very thankful to those people who have generously supported us together with input from many contributors, helpers and assistants. We look forward to this year s show being even bigger, more fun filled and as successful as previous year s. We hope the children s classes will prove very popular again and stimulate creativity across all the age groups. We look forward to seeing you for a successful and fun day on the Saturday 21 ST September 2019. RAFFLE The show would not be the same without a raffle draw, which will be drawn at 4pm on the day of the show. REFRESHMENTS Throughout the afternoon teas, coffees, soft drinks and a selection of mouthwatering cakes can be purchased. Contact:- Sue List on 07484050548 for more details 2 Page
TROPHIES The Village Show Cup A - Children s A Village Show Cup B - Children s B The Teenage Art Cup - Children s C The Val Tighe Cup - Children s Overall The Challenge Cup - Cut Flower The Langford Cup - Floral Art The Bob Smith Cup - House Plant The Village Show Domestic Cup - Domestic The Ladies Baking Challenge Cup - Domestic Ladies The Men s Baking Challenge Cup - Domestic, Men s The Mushroom Cup - Vegetable The Tom Corpe Cup - Home Brew The Churchill Cup - Fruit The Frost Salver - Handicraft The Young Cup - Art The Photography Trophy - Photography Allotment Holder Only The Alan White Trophy - Most Inspiring Plot Alan s Magic Bean Cup - The Longest Runner Bean POINTS Points will be awarded as follow:- FIRST 3 points SECOND 2 points THIRD 1 point 3 Page
Rules 1) Adult classes 50p per entry. Children s classes up to the age of 16 years are free (but an entry form must still be submitted). 2) The entry form is on page 9 & 10 of this schedule. Extra entry forms are available from Sue List 07484050548 or on the parish website www.churchillpc.org.uk 3) The hall will be open to exhibitors between 8am and 10am. All exhibits must be staged and ready for judging by 10.15am by which time the hall will be cleared. No late exhibit will be accepted under any circumstances 4) Only Officials will be admitted to the hall between 10.30am and 2pm. 5) The show will be opened to the public at 2.30pm. 6) All exhibits must remain on show until 4.15pm on the day of the show, when they must be collected. 7) All reasonable care will be taken with the exhibits but the Committee will not be responsible for loss or accidental damage. 8) All prize money can be collected from 3pm onwards. 9) All trophies will be presented between 4.00 4.30pm on the day of the show by the Chair of the Parish Council. 10) All Garden Produce must be home grown. 4 Page
11) The Committee reserves the right to (1) Cancel the Show if lack of entries or unforeseen circumstances deems it necessary to do so and (2) inspect the garden or allotment of any exhibitor between the date of the entry and 4.30pm on the day of the show. 12) All Entry Forms and Fees must be placed in one of two collection boxes which will be located at:- 1) Churchill Post Office. 2) On the gate outside the allotments in Pudding Pie Lane. Please make sure that you place your entry form and monies in a sealed envelope before places in either of the collection boxes. 13) All entry forms & Fees MUST be in by 8.00pm on Thursday 19 TH September 2019 14) Points: Points will be awarded as follow:- First prize 3 points, Second prize 2 points, Third prize 1 point. 15) Prize Money: First prize 50p, Second prize 30p, Third prize 15p across all classes. 16) The award of prizes will be at the judge s discretion. All matters not provided for in these rules shall be left to the discretion of the Organising Committee. 17) Trophy winners must return their trophy to the chair of the Parish Council during August 2018. 5 Page
SCHEDULE CHILDREN S SECTION ENTRY FREE Children s Classes (entry free) Adult help with children s work must be absolutely minimal. A) 0-4 years class 1) Collage using natural materials I.E. leaves/twigs, size A4 2) A Painting / Twig size A4 3) A Playdoh model B) 5-8 years class 4) An animal made from fruit or vegetables (Maximum size 20cm in length) 5) Three cupcakes decorated 6) Miniature garden on a seed tray Using natural materials, max size 24x38cm C) 9-16 years class 7) A Origami model 8) Three edible Biscuits 9) A Poem presented how you like hand written or typed. 6 Page
SCHEDULE Cut Flower classes 10) Three Dahlias in a vase 11) Three Chrysanthemums in a vase 12) A Single Rose 13) A Chrysanthemum Spray 14) Three Gladioli Floral Art classes 15) Fresh flower arrangement of at least three different types of flowers (max size 18 x 18 ) 16) A Harvest Festival themed arrangement [maximum size 18 x 18 height unlimited House Plant in Pot 17) Best house plant in pot 18) Flowering Pot plant DOMESTIC CLASSES 19) Pot of any Preserve 20) Pot of Chutney, any type 21) One Savoury Flan 22) A Plate of Five Decorated Fairy Cakes 23) One Cheese Cake, any type or flavour 24) A Pot of Jam 25) A pot of Honey 26) A Pot of any Pickle 7 Page
27) Family Favourite Fruit Cake 28) Victoria Sponge Cake 29) Home made Loaf of bread (not Machine Made 30) Home made loaf of Bread (Machine Made) 31) Home made family favourite Pie to share at a picnic Theme This Year Family Favourite Ladies Only Class 32) Homemade family favourite Cake your choice to decorate or not. Men s Only class 33) Homemade family favourite pizza, base to be home made and not bought. 8 Page
ENTRY FORM Please complete this form as appropriate and drop it into one of the entry boxes which can be found at Churchill Post Office or on the gate at the Allotment site in Puddingpie Lane by Thursday 19 th September, together with Entry fees. [Please place in a sealed envelope] Please use a Separate form for Each Entrant more forms are available on request. SURNAME [BLOCK CAPITALS PLEASE] --------------------------- FIRST NAME OR INITIALS ------------------------------------ ADDRESS--------------------------------------------------------- CONTACT NUMBER ------------------------------------------- AGE AT DATE OF SHOW IF UNDER 16 -------------------- 9 Page
TOTAL No of Classes entered -------------- Entry Fee enclosed --------------------------- Please CIRCLE the Number of the Classes in which you intend to exhibit:- 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 DECLARATION OF ENTRY I hereby declare that the products I intend to exhibit have been in my possession and under my exclusive cultivation for at least 3 calendar months prior to the Date of Show. SIGNED ------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Page
VEGETABLE CLASS 34) Beetroot- TWO [3 topped] 35) Carrots - THREE [3 topped] 36) White Potatoes Three 37) Colored Potatoes - Three 38) Onions Three 39) Onions Three (grown from seed) 40) Shallots Six 41) Standard Tomatoes - Five 42) Beef or Plum Tomatoes - Three 43) Cherry Tomatoes One truss 44) Dwarf French Beans Five 45) Runner Beans - Five 46) Carrots Five 47) Leeks - Two 48) Courgettes - Pair 49) Best looking Marrow 50) Marrows Pair 51) Cucumbers - Pair 52) Best Looking Pumpkin 53) Best Looking Squash 54) Longest Runner Bean 55) Largest Pumpkin 56) Sweet Corn (Pair) 57) Parsnips Pair 58) Turnips Pair 11 Page
59) Cucumber - One 60) Cabbage One 61) Cauliflower One 62) Collection of Chillies or Peppers 63) Collection of Vegetables, any five types displayed on a plate or in a basket (no more than 3 of each type) 64) Collection of Garden Herbs displayed in a container 65) Most Amusingly shaped vegetable with caption 66) Best Pair of Vegetables FRUIT CLASS 67) Apples Three Dessert, named if possible 68) Apples Three cooking, named if possible 69) Raspberries Twelve displayed on a plate 70) Selection of homegrown fruits 71) Any soft fruits displayed on a plate / dish HOME BREW 72) Slo Gin 73) Bottle of homemade beverage non alcoholic 74) Bottle of homemade Alcoholic beverage 75) Best Homemade Wine (red orwhite) 12 Page
HANDICRAFTS CLASS 76) A Homemade Greeting Card. 77) A Homemade Soft Toy. 78) An item of homemade Jewellery 79) Any item of Handicraft made from Metal or Wood. 80) A Homemade Table Decoration 81) A Piece of Tapestry or Embroidery 82) A Homemade Cushion ART CLASS 83) A Landscape painting Max Size 45cm X 45cm. 84) A Pencil /Pen & Ink Drawing Max Size 45cm x 45 cm. 85) A Still Life Drawing 86) A Item made of Wood PHOTOGRAPHIC CLASS 87) Reflection of the Village we live in. 88) A Portrait 89) Humorous With Caption ALLOTMENT HOLDER ONLY CLASS Most Inspiring Allotment Plot At Churchill Allotment Site 13 Page
Down on the Allotment Once again it s been a full and productive year at the allotment site in Puddingpie Lane, with all allotments allocated and the waiting list ever growing, it seems that the news of the health benefits of having an allotment has spread throughout the village or is it the wonderful barbecues that seem to have taken place throughout this year s growing season. Yes allotment holders enjoyed a Hawaiian themed summer barbecue, the allotment holders dressed to impress with their grass skirts and colorful Hawaiian shirts, it seemed like palm trees appeared from nowhere overnight along with a new tikka bar. 14 Page
This made a wonderful backdrop to the prefect setting. As the cocktails flowed and wonderful aromas of barbecued chicken and spare ribs cooking the allotment holders relaxed and enjoyed this fantastic social event. The allotments have recently set up it s own allotment committee, the point of this committee is to bring a proactive community feel at the allotment site, they will be responsible for running events and coming up with new ideas going forward. It is hoped that this committee will introduce new ideas into the running of the allotment site for the benefit of all, the founding members so far are Tanya Cooper, James Williams, Ruth Lamb and Emma Callanan, if you would like to join this committee please contact Sue.list@interserveps.com who will pass on your details to Tanya. They have already set up a face book page called Pudding Pie Growers and are talking about holding a plant and veggie sale throughout the growing season, selling seedlings, flowers and produce once a month (Market Day) - please look out for the advertising posters in the near future and support this hard working local community by purchasing their produce.. If you would like to join in the fun and start growing your own fruit and vegetables please contact Martin Dolton (Parish Clerk) on 07399523961. 15 Page
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