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LAST DATE FOR ENTRIES IS 4TH SEPTEMBER
7-8pm Friday 6th September – Staging of entries8-10am Saturday 7th September – Staging of entries
WAGA Market – Fruit, Vegetables, Plants, Flowers and Garden Jumble.
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10.15am-12.15pm – Judging
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1pm – Open to the publicc Show Exhibits
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3.45pm – Prize Giving Including Banksian Medal4pm – Raffle
4.30pm – Removal of Exhibits (not before)
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11am WAGA CAFÉ – Tea, Coffee, Cakes & Savouries
Entry Fees per class 25p
PRIZES 1st 2nd 3rdAdult classes £1 – –Children’s classes £1 50P – Points awarded 3 2 1Please read the rules in the back
Section A. VEGETABLES1. Potatoes x 5, coloured, one variety2. Potatoes x 5, white, one variety3. Potatoes x 9, three each of three different varieties4. Runner beans x 6 with stalks. Under 300mm/12” long5. Runner beans x 6 with stalks. Over 300mm/12” long6. Squash x 2 of one variety eg. Butternut or Patty Pan etc7. Sweetcorn cobs x 38. Carrots x 3, short/stump rooted, tops cut to 75mm/3”9. Carrots x 3, long/any other type, tops cut to 75mm/3”10. Dwarf beans x 911. Marrows x 2, up to 380mm/15” long12. Courgettes x 3, 150mm/6ins, or if round, 75mm/3” diam.13. Tomatoes x 6, (excluding cherry type)14. Tomatoes x 10, cherry type not more than 35mm/1⅜ “15. Cucumbers x 2 of one variety16. Beetroot x 3, tops trimmed to approx. 75mm/3”17. Sweet peppers x 3, with stalks18. Chilli peppers x 5, with stalks cont...
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CLASSESOpen to all unless stated otherwise
Please bring exhibits to the William Loveless Hall Friday 7-8pm & 8-10am on Saturday, collect your Entry Card(s) from the Registrar. Stage your exhibit with the Entry Card face down.
Section A. VEGETABLES19. Onions x 3 under 250g/8oz from seed or sets tops cut and tied20. Onions x 3 over 250g/8oz from seed or sets tops cut and tied21. Radishes, salad x 9 on a dish, tops trimmed to 30mm/1¼”22. Heaviest onion23. Shallots x 9 (pickling) not more than 30mm/1¼” diam.24. Shallots x 9, (culinary/ exhibition)25. A cut flower and a vegetable displayed as appropriate26. One kind of vegetable not listed above, min. 3 specimens27. Collection of 4 different vegetables, quantities as in
individual classes above. Display not to exceed 750mm/2ft 6” frontage. (Class 27 WAGA members only)
TROPHIESAssociation Challenge Cup (27)
Vine Cup Highest Number of Points (1-26)Bill Taylor Memorial Trophy Best Exhibit (1-26)
Wivenhoe Over 60’s Club Cup (22)
Section B. FRUIT28. Apples x 3, with stalks29. Pears x 3, with stalks30. Soft fruit, minimum of 12 e.g. berries etc. with stalks31. Any fruit not listed above. Three specimens with stalks
TROPHYJo Leeder Trophy Best Exhibit
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Section C. CUT FLOWERS Displayed in a vase or container
32. Marigolds x 5 stems33. Annuals (same or mixed)34. Perennials (same or mixed)35. Asters x 5 stems (same or mixed colours)36. Dahlias (mixed) for all round effect. Container up to
250mm/10” diameter37. Specimen Dahlia38. Dahlias x 5 pompoms (same or mixed colours), flowers
up to 52mm/2⅛” diameter39. Dahlias (decorative) x 3 stems (same or mixed colours)40. Dahlias, Cactus, or semi-cactus 3 stems (same or mixed colours)41. Two distinct varieties of flowers in two separate vases/containers,
five stems in each)42. Specimen rose43. Roses x 3 stems (same or mixed colours)44. Spray chrysanthemums x 3 stems same or mixed colours45. Chrysanthemums x 3 incurve reflex or mixed46. Gladioli one stem47. Hydrangea x 1 head48. Up to 10 stems of two or more kinds of flowers in one vase/container judged for all round effect49. Sunflowers x 1 stem
TROPHIESKemble Cup Best Exhibit (excluding 36-40)
Westcliffe Cup (42)Pybus Cup Best Exhibit (36-40)
Vic Oastler Memorial Trophy Sections C & EGeorge Atkinson Endeavour Cup (35)
Ray Hall Cup most points in Dahlia Classes
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Section D. MIXED50. Funniest misshapen vegetable51. 6 home produced eggs52. Heaviest marrow53. Longest runner bean
PRIZE FOR BEST EXHIBIT
Section E. POT PLANTS54. Cacti or succulent, pot may contain more than one species55. Flowering house or garden plant56. Foliage only house or garden plant57. A pot of growing herbs, one or more species
Pot not exceeding 250mm/10” diameter
TROPHIESRoy Leeder Plate best exhibit
Vic Oastler Memorial Trophy (C & E Sections)Highest points in the class
Section F. DECORATIVE, MINIATURE, AND PETITE 58. A gentlemen’s buttonhole59. An arrangement in a cup and saucer60. An arrangement of foliage only
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Section F. DECORATIVE, MINIATURE, AND PETITE 61. An arrangement of flowers, fruit & veg. accessories
allowed. 100cm/3ft frontage, any items can be bought62. Miniature arrangement max. size 100mm/4” overall63. An arrangement in an unusual container
TROPHIESMargaret Parnell Cup best exhibit (excluding 61)
FA Parnell Cup (61)
Section G. COOKERY 64. 6 biscuits of any type65. A loaf of bread, handmade only66. Cheese straws x 1067. Flapjacks x 668. Victoria sandwich, any filling, no decoration, 3 eggs (7” round)69. Gingerbread x 670. Fruit scones x 671. A savoury quiche of any flavour72. Fruit cake (using recipe given in schedule)73. Tray bake, any flavour, 6 Pieces
Must be covered with cling film
TROPHYWestlake Trophy for highest points
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Section H. PRESERVES In a glass jar74. Strawberry jam75. Marmalade76. Jelly77. Fruit curd78. Any other preserve/jam not listed79. Chutney or pickle
TROPHYRobert Leonard Trophy Best Exhibit
Section I. HANDICRAFTNot previously shown at a WAGA show. When registering your item please state approx. size
80. An item crafted from clay81. An exhibit of any other stitching e.g. tapestry, needlepoint82. An exhibit of cross stitch83. An exhibit of crochet or lacework in any material84. A painting or drawing in any media85. An exhibit of quilting or patchwork86. An item of any handicraft not listed87. A photograph (no larger than A4)88. A hand knitted item. Garment, toy etc.89. A handmade greetings card
TROPHYLangford Allen Cup Highest number of points
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A. 8 YEARS AND UNDER please state age, *Maxium size 297mm x 210mm (approx A4)
94. A plate of 5 decorated biscuits or 5 chocolate crispy cakes 95. An animal made of fruit or vegetables96. A model of your choice made from recycled materials*97. A piece of art work (painting/drawing) or print*98. An exhibit of handicraft*
B. 9-11 YEARS please state age99. A pizza, up to 20cm/8” in diameter or a plate of 5
decorated small cakes100. A photograph of any subject*101. Any type of handicraft or artwork*102. A model using recycled materials* 103. A painting, drawing or print*
C. 12-16 YEARS please state age105. A quiche or a plate of 5 muffins (any flavour)106. A painting or drawing in any medium*107. A photograph of any subject*108. A piece of handicraft*109. A sculpture in any media*
CHILDREN’S CLASSES
TROPHIESThe Cape Cup best exhibit by a Wivenhoe school child
Tom Burt Cup most points in children’s classes
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RECIPE FOR FRUIT CAKE
6 oz moist brown sugar.6 oz margarine.3 eggs3 oz plain white flour + 6 oz wholemeal S.R. flour or use 9 oz S.R. flour12 oz mixed fruit _ use your own combinationZest of lemon or orange.
Method:Cream fat and sugar. Add the eggs and flour, fold in the fruit and zest.Combine all well. Spoon into prepared tin.
Bake for 1 hour Gas Mark 3 lower oven to Gas 2 for 1/2 hour.
Remove from oven, leave to cool in tin before turning out.Recipe provided by Helen Douzier
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Ingredients:
Use 8” cake tin, greased.Oven Gas Mark 3 (325 F) (170 C) Fan 150Oven Gas Mark 2 (300 F) (150 C) Fan 130
SHOW RULES1. All exhibitors must be amateur and can be of any age.
2. Applications for membership to WAGA will not be considered after 28 days before the show.
3. Exhibitors must fill in the entry form stating in which Class/es they intend to exhibit. Forms must be returned no later than 4th September, the Wednesday before the Show. We cannot accept entries after this date. Entrance fees are as stated in the schedule of classes. No entry fee for children’s classes and separate entry forms are required from each individual member of a household, extra entry forms are available from http://wivenhoeallotment.wordpress.com/ and the Trading Hut.
4. Exhibitors must provide their own vases, plates, dishes etc. and stage as per schedule. The committee will not be responsible for the safety of any exhibit. Exhibits may not be removed from the tables before 4.30pm.
5. All exhibitors may enter only one entry per class.
6. The Judges reserve the right to inspect the garden or allotment of an exhibitor in the vegetable or flower classes.
7. Protests must be made in writing to the Chair before 3.00pm on the day of the Show with a fee of £1.00. No protests will be recognized unless dealing specifically with an infringement of the rules.
8. All specimens exhibited in competition for prizes must have been made or grown by the exhibitor (plants in their seedling stage accepted). This rule does not apply to Section F class 61
9. Prizes, awards and entry fees will be as stated in the schedule of classes. Additional prizes may be awarded at the judge’s discretion. Judges may limit the prizes in any class if in their opinion, exhibits in that class do not merit an award.
10. All trophies remain the property of the association, therefore should not be engraved.
11. Prize money will be paid from the treasurer’s desk on the afternoon of the show. Leave certificates on tables until the end of the show. Prize money to be claimed on day of the show or it will be forfeited and returned to WAGA.
12. It is particularly important that exhibitors do not tamper with other exhibitor entries already displayed.
13. The RHS Banksian medal will be awarded to the person who gets the highest number of place points in the whole of the horticultural classes at the show.
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OFFICERS ELECTED FOR 2019
President – Mayor of Wivenhoe Chair – Peter Hill
Vice Chair – Alan ThomasSecretary – Angela Daisley
Membership – Margaret MedlerShow Secretary – Angela Daisley
Treasurer – Jez GladwinShow Registrar – Jax ThomasHead Steward – Brian Reed
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Committee – R. Bailey, C. Boalch, A. Daisley, C. Dawson, C. Faucheux, K. Gibby, J. Gladwin,
P. Hill, M. Medler, B. Reed, P. Scott, J Sheldon, R. Staveley, A. Thomas, S. Willcocks, R. Williams.
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Honorary Life Members – R. Bailey, B. Blake,
D. Darlington, C. O’Donnell, F. Purdy, P. Watkinson.
The ShowCommittee would
like to thank all local businesses who have
kindly sponsored their ads or donated raffle prizes for the
Grand Draw.
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WAGA on Colne Radio
Have you listened to Gardening Notes on a Saturday morning?Every Saturday morning from 11:00 Gardening Notes is broadcast on Colne Radio on 106.6FM with Sid giving garden hints and tips and Margaret the same for allotments on a month by month basis. They also nominate their Plant of the Month and answer questions from listeners. Peter is the interviewer asking questions about particular areas of interest. Other interviews done by the trio are added to the broadcast (Listen in and hear your local gardeners talking on the radio).
(Pictured left to right on the allotment Sid Price, Margaret Medler and Peter Watkinson) Why
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