JUNIOR CLASSES FLOWER SHOW SCHEDULE - WADEBRIDGE 6th 7th & 8th June 2019 - Royal Cornwall Show
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WADEBRIDGE 6th 7th & 8th June 2019
FLOWER SHOW SCHEDULE
JUNIOR CLASSES
Flower Show Director: Mr David Danning
Tel. 07970 836706
Section Hon. Secretary: Mrs Mary Eustice
Hay Farm, St Breock, Wadebridge PL27 7LH
Tel. 01208 812868
Secretary of the Junior Section:
Mrs M Howard
Phone 01208 813767, Email: stevemadge1000@yahoo.co.uk
PLEASE NOTE ENTRIES ARE TO BE SENT TO
Mrs M Howard, 2 Kimberley Villas, Trenant Vale, Wadebridge,PL27 6AH
Committee:
Mr D Danning (Director & Chairman),
Mr M Woodbine (Hon. Treasurer), Mrs M Eustice (Hon. Secretary),
Mesdames C. Deacon, J Hoskin, M Howard, P Knight, A Roose,
M Trathen, J Walters.
Messrs R Gregson, P Hollett, O Hoskin, P Knight, K Willcock,
Flower Show Contractors:-
Danco Plc, Bristol
ENTRIES CLOSE Wednesday 8th May 2019
Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association
Registered Charity No. 250312LIST OF CONTENTS
Flower Pavilion Opening Times
List of Judges
Flower Show Regulations
Junior Section, Classes 1 - 18
Entry Form
TIMES OF OPENING:
Thursday: 9.00am - 6.30pm
Friday: 8.30am - 6.30pm
Saturday: 8.30am - 4.45pm
JUDGES:
Classes 2 - 5
Mrs J Walters, Camborne
Classes 1 and 7 - 13
Mrs L Mounce, Lifton
Classes 6 and 14 – 18
Mr M Balsdon, TavistockREGULATIONS 1. Exhibits may be staged from 9.00am on the Wednesday prior to the Show. STAGING IN JUNIOR SECTION NOT ALLOWED AFTER 7.00PM UNLESS BY PRIOR ARRANGEMENT WITH Mrs Madge Howard. No dogs allowed in Flower Pavilion during staging (other than assistance dogs). 2. The Show will be held as a section of the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Show at Wadebridge on 6th 7th & 8th June 2019. 3. The Flower Pavilion will be open from 9.00am to 6.30pm on Thursday, 8.30am to 6.30pm on Friday and 8.30am to 4.45pm on Saturday. The last admittance on each day will be 30 minutes before closure. Competitive exhibits may not be removed before 5.00pm on Saturday 8th June. Exhibitors ignoring this regulation may not be able to exhibit at future shows. 4. Exhibitors must make their entries on the Entry Forms provided with this schedule to arrive not later than 8th May 2019. Cancellations must be notified by 21st May. Entries will only be accepted if entry forms are received by Mrs M Howard. 5. Exhibitors are not entitled to free entry to the Showground. 6. Any naming of Flowers and Plants must be done on plain labels. 7. The committee will not be liable for loss or damage to exhibits or personal property. 8. The judges will be at liberty to withhold awards where the exhibits are deficient in number or merit. The decision of the Judges shall be final. 9. The committee reserves the right to disqualify or remove any exhibit. 10. The Trophies are held for one year, and are to be returned to the Section Secretary in clean condition by 1st May. For alternative arrangements please contact Mary Eustice on 01208 812868. 11. All exhibits, if required by exhibitor, must be claimed by 6.00pm on the third day of the Show, unless prior written arrangements are made with Mrs M.Howard. Any not so removed may be disposed of by the committee. 12. Winners may collect their trophies between 1.30pm and 5.00pm on Saturday from the Flower Pavilion Office.
13. RCAA Privacy Policy
The Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association privacy policy sets out the basis on
which any personal data we collect from you, that you provide to us or that we
may receive from others about you will be processed by us. It includes data that
we hold electronically and in paper files.
Names, addresses and details of entries will be published in the catalogue of
entries and passed to our printers, solely for the purpose of compiling the
catalogue. Results information may be published (in printed form and online) and
provided to the Press and Breed Societies for publication. Information relating to
Exhibitors and their animals / exhibits may be provided to Department of
Environment, Fisheries and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), Trading Standards, Animal
and Plant Health Agency (APHA), British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS), SAC,
Breed Societies, County Councils, Veterinary Advisors and others who have
regulatory access.
Please see our website www.royalcornwallshow.org for full details of our Privacy
Policy.
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JUNIOR CLASSES
Theme: Flora and Fauna
Entries are welcomed from individual children and students up to and
including age 18 as well as from schools, colleges and other
organisations.
Individual exhibitors are limited to one entry per class. The maximum
number of entries from schools and colleges are detailed below each
class.
All materials to be provided by the exhibitor.
To avoid disqualification all entries must be the UNAIDED work of the
exhibitors, and be undertaken without any form of assistance from any
adults.
ROYAL CORNWALL CERTIFICATES and ROSETTES will be given for
1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th prizes in each class except in the case of low entry
when the judges will give special consideration.CLASSES 1 – 6 GARDENS / FLOWERS Class 1 In a Cornish Country Garden For exhibitors in Pre-School and Key Stage 1. A design created with the aid of plants which need not be rooted. The arrangement to be exhibited in a standard seed tray. Up to 10 exhibits per school. Arrangements in Classes 2 – 5 must be the unaided exhibitor’s work and created on site in the pavilion. Class 2 “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” An exhibit of flowers and foliage to be displayed in own container. For exhibitors in Pre-School and Key Stage 1. Space allowed 30cm x 30cm. Class 3 “All Things Bright and Beautiful” An exhibit of flowers and foliage arranged in own container. For exhibitors in Key Stage 2. Space allowed 30cm x 30cm. Class 4 “The Secret Garden” An exhibit of flowers and foliage arranged in own container. For exhibitors in Key Stage 3 and above. Space allowed 40cm x 40cm. Class 5 A Bowl of Floating Flowers in Shades of One Colour. An exhibit of flowers in a bowl no larger than 30cm diameter. This class is open to interpretation by the exhibitor. Space allowed 30cm x 30cm. Up to 10 exhibits per school. All Key Stages. 5a – Pre School & KS1. 5b – KS2, 5c – KS3 & above. Class 6 Any One Specimen Flower / Bloom This exhibit must have been grown at home or in school or been in possession of the exhibitor for at least 6 weeks before the show (No artificial materials). A vase will be provided for
staging. 6a – Pre School & KS1, 6b – KS2, 6c – KS3 &
above.
Up to 10 exhibits per school
CLASSES 7 – 13 CRAFT
Class 7 A Pressed Flower / Flowers
Space allowed 15cm x 15cm. Open to exhibitors in all key
stages. Up to 30 exhibits per school. 7a – Pre School & KS1,
7b – KS2, 7c – KS3 & above.
Class 8 A Butterfly
Made from clay or similar material. Space allowed 20cm x
20cm. Maximum of 30 exhibits per school. 8a – Pre School
& KS1, 8b – KS2, 8c – KS3 & above.
CLASSES 9, 10 & 11 COLLAGE COMPETITION
Themes : “Birds, Bees and Butterflies”
“Creepy Crawlies”
“A Marvellous Meadow”
Schools should select one theme; each collage should be
based on one subject and this should be indicated on each
exhibit. Size 60cm x 60cm Mounted on rigid paper/card.
Please DO NOT use hardboard. Mainly natural materials
should be used.
Maximum 5 exhibits per school. It is intended that these
collages should form a backcloth for the other Junior Classes.
Class 9 Collage
For exhibitors in Pre-School & Key Stage 1.
Class 10 Collage
For exhibitors in Key Stage 2.Class 11 Collage For exhibitors in Key Stage 3 and above. Class 12 A Flower made from mainly natural materials. Must be capable of being hung for display purposes. Maximum size 20cm x 20cm. Up to 30 exhibits per school. Open to all Key Stages. 12a – Pre School & KS1, 12b – KS2, 12c – KS3 & above. Class 13 A Bird Feeding Station. A free standing display on a firm base. Floor space allowed 60cm x 60cm. Maximum height 170cm. To be made from recycled and natural materials. Only 3 entries per school. Open to all key stages. 13a – Pre School & KS1, 13b – KS2, 13c – KS3 & above. CLASSES 14 – 18 LIVE PLANTS – Open to all Key Stages These exhibits must have been grown at home or school or been in possession of the exhibitor for at least 6 weeks before the show (no artificial material) Class 14 Window Boxes. Plants growing in a window box, not to exceed 80cm x 25cm. It must not contain any artificial plant material. Suitable staging will be provided. Up to 5 exhibits per school. 14a – Pre School & KS1, 14b – KS2, 14c – KS3 & above. Class 15 An Arrangement of Growing Plants in an Environmentally Friendly Pot. This should contain a minimum of two different plants. It must not contain any artificial plant material. Space allowed 45cm x 45cm. 15a – Pre School & KS1, 15b – KS2, 15c – KS3 & above. Class 16 A collection of Growing Plants to Attract Pollinators. Plants, cultivated from seed, growing in assorted
containers .This class encourages children to learn which plants
are loved by insects.To be displayed on a supplied base 60cm
x 60cm. Up to 2 exhibits per school. 16a – Pre School &
KS1, 16b – KS2, 16c – KS3 & above.
Class 17 A Selection of Herbs Growing in a Recycled
Container.Space allowed 45cm x 45cm. 17a – Pre School &
KS1, 17b – KS2, 17c – KS3 & above.
Class 18. A Wheelbarrow. An insect / animal friendly
environment containing plants. This class enables children to
learn about and care for growing plants and may be in a child /
small adult barrow, max. size of butt 55cm x 80cm. Please state
which on entry form. Maximum of 2 entries per key stage.
18a – Pre School & KS1, 18b – KS2, 18c – KS3 & above.
-----------------------------------------The TRELAWNEY GARDEN CENTRE CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the best exhibit in Classes 2, 3 & 4 Flower Arrangements. The IAN BURNETT CUP will be awarded to the school that achieves the highest total number of points in the Junior Section. The TREVE HOLMAN CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the most successful exhibitor in the whole Junior Section. Trophy winners may collect their trophies between 1.30pm and 5.00pm on Saturday from the Flower Show Office. Notes from the Judges. Please could all exhibitors be very careful about the size of their exhibit. Please be aware that no exhibitor name should be showing.
PLEASE PHOTOCOPY THIS AND RETAIN FOR YOUR RECORDS
Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association
HORTICULTURAL SECTION
Wadebridge 6th 7th & 8th June 2019
This copy of your entry form to be completed and returned with a
stamped addressed envelope for acknowledgement of entry to:-
Mrs M Howard, 2 Kimberley Villas, Trenant Vale, Wadebridge, PL27
6AH
Phone: 01208 813767. Email: stevemadge1000@yahoo.co.uk
Entries to arrive not later than 8th May and ONLY ACCEPTED if
received by Mrs M. Howard at above address.
Cancellations must be notified by 21st May
Class Key Class Names required for schools Total number of
No. Stage details or families (for use on bench cards entries per class
and certificates)
PTOEntry of exhibits does not give right of free entry to the Showground. Additional information required:- For Schools: School Name………………………………………………………... Contact Name …………………………………………………….… All exhibitors: Name ………………………………………………………………... Address ……………………………………………………….…….. …………………………………………………………………………. Postcode …………………………………….. E-Mail ………………………………………… Tel ……………………………… Mobile ………………………. Date sent …………………………………….. I hereby declare that I have read and agree with the regulations contained in this Schedule. I ENCLOSE A STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE. Signature ……….……………………. Print name …………………………….
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