pavilion sections section f fruit garden & farm
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pavilion sections section f fruit garden & farm
PAVILION SECTIONS GARDEN & FARM PRODUCE ENQUIRIES RE PAVILION SECTIONS MUST BE DIRECTED TO Sponsored by Woolworths Pakenham WENDY ANDREWS, 0417 169 183 OR 5940 1122 Entry Fee: $1.50 • Prize Cards: 1st, 2nd & 3rd NEW VENUE - PAKENHAM HALL, CORNER JOHN AND HENRY STREETS, PAKENHAM. ROSETTE FOR BEST EXHIBIT CLASSES 1-26 ALL ENTRIES MUST BE PICKED UP BY SUNDAY, 22 MARCH OR WILL BE DISPOSED OF. All Produce to be grown by Exhibitor and to be free of disease. Written entries must be submitted [unless otherwise stated] on Wednesday, 11 March, 2015 to the Secretary no later than 5:00pm. [Except for Fruit, Flowers & Vegetables, must be entered by Wednesday, 18 March, 2015.] Exhibitors in Pavilion section must enclose a stamped selfaddressed envelope for return of Exhibit Numbers. All entries, except Pot Plants, must be less than 3 years old the day of the show. The Society will exercise all reasonable care for work submitted, but will not be responsible for any damage or loss to exhibits whilst in their custody. All exhibits must be staged between 12:00 noon and 4:00pm Thursday, 19 March, 2015 The pavilion will be open for inspection to the Public on Saturday from 9am to 4pm, and will reopen approx 4:30pm for the exhibits to be collected. The Society may place exhibits into the correct classes, if the exhibit is considered to be in the wrong class. Limit of 4 entries in each class by any one person. Late entries will not be accepted. Limit of 3 Photos. Prize cards will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, 3rd Novice Sections - The exhibitor must not have won in a similar section Agricultural Show. H.B. THOMAS MEMORIAL TROPHY DONATED BY ROBERT GORDON POTTERY Will be awarded for the most outstanding exhibit in Sections F-N; this award will be presented at 2:30pm Saturday in the Pavilion. SECTION F FRUIT Sponsored by Woolworths Pakenham Entry Fee: $1.50 • Prize Cards: 1st, 2nd & 3rd All entries must be staged By 10 am on Friday, 20 March, 2015 CLASSES G1 Hens Eggs (1 dozen White) G2 Hens Eggs (1 dozen Brown) G3 Dwarf Beans (10 Pods) G4 Butter Beans (10 Pods) G5 Beans any other variety (10 Pods) G6 Three Beetroot (Head on) G7 One Turnip G8 One Cucumber – Green G9 One Cucumber – Apple G10 Sweet Corn - 3 Cobs G11 Three Carrots (Heads on) G12 One Lettuce G13 Three Tomatoes (One variety) G14 Six Cherry Tomatoes G15 Silver Beet (6 stalks) G16 Squash G17 Rhubarb (5 stalks) G18 Marrow G19 Zucchini (3 – maximum 20cm long) G20 Capsicum (2) G21 Any other Vegetable G22 Potatoes (3) G23 Pumpkin Butternut G24 Pumpkin any other variety G25 250gm or more Local Honey COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLES Maximum Size 45 sq cm = except Pumpkins Entry Fee: $1.50 CLASSES F2 Three Fuji All produce to be grown by the Exhibitor and to be free from disease. CLASSES GA1 Potatoes 4 varieties [4 of each] GA2 Salad Vegetables – [maximum of 6 types] GA3 Pumpkins – 4 to 6 GA4 Vegetables – [6 to 12 types] GA5 Beans – [6 varieties] F3 Three Granny Smith Apples GA6 Cut herbs F4 Three Golden Delicious Apples See separate page for the Victorian Giant Pumpkin and Giant Vegetable Competition ROSETTE FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN SECTION All entries must be staged by 10am, Friday, 20 March, 2015 All fruit must be grown by the exhibitor, and must be free from disease. CLASSES F1 Three Jonathon Apples F5 Three Apples any other Variety F6 Three Gala Apples F7 Three Pears F8 Three Lemons F9 Largest Apple F10 Largest Pear F11 Largest Lemon F12 Four any other Fruit F13 Five Passionfruit F14 One of any other Fruit (eg: Melon) GA7 Crudite tastiest vegetable/fruit plate (up to 5 pieces) GA8 Sculpture made from fruit and/or vegetables FAMILY FUN SCARECROW COMPETITION Entry Fee: $1.50 This should be lifesize, wearing a hat, arms outstretched and wearing bright clothes. Exhibit needs to be self supporting eg. be attached to a pole, stand or weighted base (concealed preferred). This should be a fresh looking exhibit. GA9 Scarecrow 21 CUT FLOWERS ARRANGEMENTS Entry Fee: $1.50 • Prize Cards: 1st, 2nd & 3rd Entry Fee: $1.50 • Prize Cards: 1st, 2nd & 3rd ROSETTE FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN SECTIONS 1-24 ROSETTE FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN SECTIONS 1-14 All entries must be staged by 10am on Friday, 20 March, 2015 All entries must by staged by 10 am - Friday, 20 March, 2015 SPONSORED BY FLOWERS BY JO CLASSES HA1 Arrangements in long glass bottle HA2 Table Centre HA3 Arrangement 2 Blooms, 1 Bud HA4 Arrangement – Driftwood and Foliage HA5 What I can do with one Flower HA6 Arrangement – Dried Flexible HA7 Modern Arrangement HA8 Arrangement of Flowers to represent a Song HA9 All Green Arrangement (no variegated) HA10 Variegated Arrangement (no flowers) HA11 Arrangement Suitable for a Birth HA12 Arrangement of Australia Native Flowers and Foliage HA13 Arrangements - Corsage HA14 Arrangements of Weeds in Container Cut flowers to be grown by Exhibitor CLASSES HCF1 Cut Flowers (No Shrubs) 3 distinct kinds (1-3 stems of each in separate container) HCF2 Shrubs 3 distinct kinds (1-3 stems of kind shown separately) HCF3 Rose – single bloom HCF4 One Full Bloom Rose HCF5 Three Roses – Distinct Varieties (One Bloom of each staged separately) HCF6 Rose – Novice HCF7 Bunch of Roses (6) HCF8 Single Bloom Carnation HCF9 Gladiolus – 1 spike HCF10 Pelargonium – Head HCF11 Geranium – Head HCF12 Ivy Geranium – Head HCF13 Geranium – (3) staged separately (Distinct varieties) HCF14 Container of Mixed Flowers HCF15 Container of Flowers (one kind, not otherwise provided for) HCF16 One Container of Flowering Shrubs or Trees (1 variety) HCF17 Collection of Australian Native Shrubs – No Flowers HCF18 Container of Australian Native Blooms- Mixed Allowed HCF19 Three Fuchsias Single, 1 Flower of each HCF20 Three Fuschias – Double – 1 Flower of each (distinct kind) HCF21 Collections of Fuschias on Stems HCF22 Single Bloom HCF23 Multiple Blooms on stem (not otherwise provided for) HCF24 Orchid Spike DAHLIAS Entry Fee: $1.50 All exhibits to be staged by 10 am - Friday, 20 March, 2015 CLASSES HD26 One Miniature Decorative Dahlia – under 120mm HD27 One Small Decorative Dahlia – 120-160mm HD28 One Medium Decorative Dahlia – 160-210mm HD29 One Large Decorative Dahlia HD30 One Miniature Cactus Dahlia under 120mm HD31 One Small Cactus Dahlia – 120-160mm HD32 One Medium Cactus Dahlia – 160-210mm HD33 One Large Cactus Dahlia HD34 One Exhibition Cactus Dahlia HD35 One Fimbriated Dahlia HD36 One Ball Dahlia HD37 Three Pompone Dahlia – under 50mm HD38 Container of Pompone Dahlias – under 50 (5-9 stems) HD39 Container of Cactus Dahlia HD40 Container of Dahlia (not otherwise provided for) HD41 Three Dahlias Distinct Type Novice HD42 NOVICE - One Cactus Dahlia HD43 NOVICE - One Decorative Dahlia HD44 NOVICE - One any other Type ROSETTE FOR BEST EXHIBIT CLASSES 26-44 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR DAHLIAS 2 Vases of each of 3 Dahlias under 160mm plus 2 Single Dahlias over 160mm staged separately POT (GROWN PLANTS) POT PLANTS MUST BE GROWN BY EXHIBITOR FOR AT LEAST SIX MONTHS - Entry Fee: $1.50 SPONSORED BY BERWICK POTTERIES, OFFICER ROSETTE FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN SECTIONS 15-29 All entries must be staged by 10 am - Friday, 20 March, 2015 CLASSES HP15 Pot Plant in Bloom in Pot or Container HP16 One Foliage Pot Plant in Pot or Container HP18 Something unusual grown in Pot or Container HP19 Maidenhair Fern in Pot or Container HP20 Asparagus Fern in Pot or Container HP21 Any other Fern – not mentioned HP22 Fern in Hanging Container HP23 Hanging Container (Foliage) - other than Fern HP24 Hanging Plant in Bloom HP25 One container of Cactus or Succulent (1 Variety) HP26 Collection of Cacti &/or Succulent in Pot or Container HP27 Collection of herbs grown in Pot or Container HP28 Container of Mixed Plants gown in Pot or Container HP29 Bonsai PEOPLE WITH DIFFERING ABILITIES (Can be divided into sections with stewards discretion) HP30 Pot plant in Bloom in Pot or Container HP31 One Foliage pot plant in Pot or Container HP32 Something unusual grown in Pot or Container HP33 Fern in Pot or Container HP34 Cacti or Succulent in Pot or Container HP35 Plant in a boot or shoe HP36 Terrarium parklea. CHAMPION ROSETTE FOR BEST EXHIBIT RESERVE CHAMPION 23 COOKING Entry Fee: $2.00 (all cooking classes), Under 16 - $1 • Prize Cards: 1st, 2nd & 3rd ROSETTE FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN SECTIONS 1-31 All entries must be staged by 10 am - Friday, 20 March, 2015 Entries to be un-iced unless otherwise specified and to be on plain white firm plate without paper underneath and covered with clear plastic bag. CLASS 139 RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION - SENIOR OR OPEN PRIZES: 1ST $15.00 PLUS CERTIFICATE 2ND $5.00 PLUS CERTIFICATE THE FOLLOWING RECIPE IS COMPULSORY FOR ALL ENTRANTS IN THIS SECTION. RICH FRUIT CAKE 250g (8oz) sultanas ¼ teaspoon grated nutmeg 250g (8oz) chopped raisins ½ teaspoon ground ginger NO PACKET MIX UNLESS STATED 250g (8oz) currants ½ teaspoon ground cloves CLASSES 1 White Bread 2 Bread any other variety, e.g. Brown, Fruit, etc 3 Four Plain Scones – no larger than 5cm 4 Four Fruit Scones – no larger than 5cm 5 Sausages Rolls [4] 6 Cream Puffs [unfilled 4] 7 Biscuits – Home made [3 distinct varieties – 2 of each] 8 Slices [2 distinct varieties – 3 of each] 9 Four Lamingtons – Butter cake mix – 4-5 cm squares 10 Fruit and Nut Loaf 11 Shortbread [6 pieces] 12 Four small Plain Cakes baked in patty pans [no papers] 13 Three Muffins 14 Six Pikelets 15 Plain Cake 16 Sultana Cake 18 Banana Cake 19 Marble Cake [iced] 20 Orange Cake [iced] 21 Chocolate Cake [iced] 22 Tea Cake with Cinnamon Topping 23 Sponge 4 eggs [Unfilled] 24 Ginger Fluff Sponge 25 Chocolate Sponge 26 Swiss Roll ends not trimmed 27 Plum Pudding cooked in Basin – 1st prize $3 28 Rich Fruit Cake – 1st Prize $3 29 Boiled Fruit Cake – 1st Prize $3 30 Light Fruit Cake - 1st Prize $3 31 Cake not listed in Schedule [must be named] PEOPLE WITH DIFFERING ABILITIES (Can be divided into sections with stewards discretion) 32 Pikelets [5] 33 Chocolate Crackles [plate of 5] 34 Cake made from Packet Cake mix BLOKES SECTION 35 Four Scones [any variety] “to be cooked by a bloke” 36 Chocolate Cake “to be cooked by a bloke” 125g (4oz) chopped mixed peel 250g (8oz) butter 90g (3oz) chopped glace cherries 250g (8oz) soft brown sugar 90g (3oz) chopped blanched almonds ½ teaspoon vanilla essence 1/3 cup sherry or brandy ½ teaspoon almond essence 250g (8oz ) plain flour ½ teaspoon lemon essence OR finely grated lemon rind 60g (2oz) self raising flour 4 large eggs Here is what you do: 1) Mix together all the fruits and nuts and sprinkle with sherry or brandy. Cover, leave for at least 1 hour, but preferably over night. 2) Sift together the flours and spices. Cream together the butter and sugar with the essences. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternately add the fruit and flour mixtures. Mix thoroughly. The mixture should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon. 3) Place the mixture into a prepared square tin, 20cm (8”), no rounded corners and bake in a slow oven for approximately 3½-4 hours. Allow the cake to cool in the tin. NOTE: To ensure uniformity and depending upon the size, it is suggested the raisins be snipped into 2-3 pieces, cherries into 4 or 6 pieces and the almonds crosswise into 3 or 4 pieces. CLASS 140 JUNIOR STATE CAKE COMPETITION (UNDER 18 YEARS) Prizes: 1st $7.50 plus Certificate, 2nd $3.00 plus Certificate The following recipe is compulsory for all entrants in this section. Use Metric cup measure. 375g (12oz) mixed fruit ½ cup sherry ¾ cup brown sugar 2 eggs, lightly beaten 1 teaspoon mixed spice 2 tablespoons marmalade ½ cup water 1 cup self raising flour REGULATIONS FOR STATE FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION 125g (4oz) butter An exhibitor having won at an Agricultural show, will be required to bake another cake for entry in the Group Final, winner of Group final will be required to bake a further cake for State Final at the next Royal Melbourne Show. An exhibitor having won at show level is not eligible to enter any other show in this section, until after group judging when, if not the winning entry, can compete further. An exhibitor having won group level cannot compete further until after the Royal Melbourne Show. Each cake entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. 1 cup plain flour If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State final, then the second place getter is eligible to compete. Contact SHOW SECRETARY ANITA ROVERS 0408 117 709 OR WENDY ANDREWS 5940 1122 ½ teaspoon bicarbonate soda ¼ teaspoon salt Here is what you do: 1. Place the Sunbeam mixed fruit, sugar, spice, water and butter in a large saucepan and bring to boil. Simmer gently for 3 minutes, remove from heat, add bicarbonate soda, and allow to cool. 2. Add the sherry, eggs and marmalade, mixing well. 3. Fold in the sifted dry ingredients, then place in a greased and lined 20cm (8”) round cake tin. 4. Bake in a moderately slow oven, for 1½ hours or until cooked when tested. 24 CLASS 1. Heat oven to 190C. 141 VAS CARROT CAKE COMPETITION 2. Line and spray a 12 hole muffin pan with large paper cases SPONSORED BY ROCKY LAMATTINA & SONS 3. Sift dry ingredients into a large bowl; stir in dates, carrots. Then add the combined marmalade, oil, eggs, juice and milk. Mix until just combined RULES & REGULATIONS An exhibitor having won at an Agricultural show, will be required to bake another cake for entry in the Group Final, winner of Group final will be required to bake a further cake for State Final at the next Royal Melbourne Show. An exhibitor having won at show level is not eligible to enter any other show in this section, until after group judging when, if not the winning entry, can compete further. An exhibitor having won group level cannot compete further until after the Royal Melbourne Show. Each cake entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State final, then the second place getter is eligible to compete. Contact SHOW SECRETARY ANITA ROVERS 0408 117 709 OR WENDY ANDREWS 5940 1122 Must use this recipe, not to be iced Olive oil, to grease cake pan; 3 (about 350g) carrots; 1 cup (150g) self-raising flour; 1/2 cup (75g) plain flour; 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda; 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon; 1/2 cup (80g) brown sugar; 1/2 cup (125ml) oil; 1/2 cup (125ml) golden syrup; 3 eggs; 1 tsp vanilla essence; ½ cup walnuts. Here is what you do: 1. Preheat oven to 170°C. Grease a 20cm (base) round cake pan lightly with oil, and line with non-stick baking paper. Peel and grate the carrots, and set aside. 2. Sift the flours, bicarbonate of soda and cinnamon into a large bowl. 3. Put the brown sugar, oil, golden syrup, eggs and vanilla essence, in a separate bowl. Use a balloon shape whisk to mix until combined. 4. Pour the oil mixture into the dry ingredients. Use a wooden spoon to stir gently until just combined. 5. Stir in the grated carrot and walnuts. 6. Pour the mixture into the prepared pan and bake for 1 hour. Set aside for 5 minutes, before turning out onto a wire rack to cool completely. Hint for exhibitors lay a tea towel over the cake rack before turning the cake out to prevent the imprint of the cake rack appearing on your competition cake. CLASS 142 VAS CARROT & DATE MUFFINS - JUNIOR COMPETITION 18 years & under, must use this recipe Carrot and Date Muffins 2 ½ cups Self-raising flour; 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon; ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg; 1 cup brown sugar (firmly packed) 1/3 cup pitted dates; 1 cup coarsely grated carrot; 1 tablespoon orange marmalade; 1 cup canola oil; 2 eggs ¾ cup orange juice; 1 cup reduced fat milk; Icing sugar for dusting Here is what you do: 4. Spoon mixture evenly into prepared pan holes (cases) 5. Cook for 20 minutes, (to test muffins are cooked inserted cake skewer. If it comes out clean the muffins are ready 6. Stand muffins in pan for 5 minutes then turn out onto a wire rack to cool 7. Serving Suggestion: Serve warm or cold dusted with sifted icing sugar 8. 4 Muffins on a plate DECORATED CAKES DECORATED CAKES MAY BE FOR SALE SPONSORED BY THE CHOCOLATE SHOP, PAKENHAM SPONSORED BY CAKE DECORATORS GUILD Entry Fee: $2.00. ROSETTE FOR BEST ENTRY 1-8 All entries must be staged by 10 am - Friday, 20 March, 2015 Regulations: Ribbon, tulle, wire stamens and manufactured pillars may be used, but no manufactured ornaments, lace or glitter allowed. Edible colouring may be used. Blocks, tins or other materials are not permitted. Cleats must be attached to all cakes and presentation boards. Braid in presentation permitted. NOVICE IA1 Celebration Cake IA2 A plaque for any Celebration OPEN IA3 Celebration Cake IA4 Wedding Cake - no more than 3 tiers IA5 Novelty Cake (Edible glitter allowed) IA6 Junior Celebration Cake IA7 Imitation Cake (eg: Styrene, Decorated) IA8 Plaque HOME PRODUCTS Entry Fee: $1.50 • Prize Cards: 1st, 2nd & 3rd ROSETTE FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN SECTIONS 1-32 All entries must be staged by 4pm - Friday, 20 March, 2015 All entries to be at least 250g and clear glass jars used, and must be labelled with variety of entry eg: Plum Jam, Lemon Butter, etc. CLASSES J1 Collection of Jellies - 3 Varieties J2 Apple Jelly J3 Quince Jelly J4 Melon Jelly J5 Unusual Jelly J6 Fruit Mince J7 Collection of Jams – 3 Varieties J8 Plum Jam – Light J9 Plum Jam J10 Strawberry Jam J11 Berry Jam (Not Strawberry) J12 Apricot Jam J13 Fig Jam J14 Blackberry Jam J15 Unusual Jam J16 Marmalade J17 Diabetic Jam (Any Variety) J18 Jam of Heritage Nature ie: Recipe over 50 years old J19 Lemon Butter J20 Herb Vinegar J21 Fruit Vinegar 25 J22 Tomato Sauce (Not Spiced) J23 Tomato Sauce (Spicy) J24 Plum Sauce J25 Any Other Sauce J26 Relish J27 Chutney J28 Green Tomato Pickle J29 Mixed Mustard pickle J30 Homemade Pickle J31 Bottle of Cordial J32 Sauce of Heritage Nature ie: Recipe over 50 years old NOVICE J33 Jam (Any Variety) J34 Lemon Butter J35 Plum Sauce SECTION K NEEDLEWORK Entry Fee: $1.50 ROSETTE FOR BEST EXHIBIT CLASSES 6 - 42 ALL ENTRIES MUST BE STAGED BY 4PM - THURSDAY, 19 MARCH, 2015 All work, which has won a first at a previous Pakenham Show, is ineligible to compete. NO SOILED OR WORN ARTICLE WILL BE JUDGED. PORCELAIN & CERAMIC DOLLS MUST BE ON A STAND. If possible please include label with knitted or crochet articles. Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 come under VAS Ltd Competition SECTION K VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES LTD. These competitions are proudly sponsored by SPOTLIGHT: REGULATIONS: These regulations apply to Classes - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 1. Article to be made by the exhibitor. 2. An exhibitor may represent only one Society at Group level and one Group at State level. 3. The Melbourne Group 14 winner of the current show will compete as a finalist in the following Royal Show. 4. The garment having won at a show will compete in a Group final. 5. A garment having won at State Final is no longer eligible to compete in the competition. 6. Each garment entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. 7. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at a Group or State final level then the second place getter is eligible to compete. 8. A person will not be permitted to win at more than one show within the State in any one show year. 9. Persons not adhering to this rule will be required to forfeit/refund prize money. 10. All work must have been completed within the last twelve (12) months. CLASSES - ENTRY FEE $2 VAS CLASSES K1 VAS Ltd Knitting Competition Hand Knitted Garment made from pure new “Wool Mark” yarn or “Wool Blend” Any ply or over. Attach Label from yarn used. K2 Spotlight State Sewing Competition Prizes: 1st $5.00 plus Card, 2nd Card, 3rd Card A garment/outfit to be made by exhibitor. Garment/Outfit wearing apparel [maximum 3 pieces] sewn by machine. May be hand finished. Accessories such as scarves, stoles, shawls, gloves, etc are not acceptable. Knitted/crocheted items not acceptable. Constructed of Natural Fibre or Fibre Blend. K3 VAS Ltd Embroidery Competition Prizes: 1st $5.00 plus Card, 2nd Card, 3rd Card An article of hand embroidery any type, excluding cross stitch. K4 VAS Ltd Patchwork Competition Prizes: 1st $5.00 plus Card, 2nd Card, 3rd Card Patchwork piece, machine pieced and machine quilted, no larger than 1mtr on any 1 side No Embellishments allowed K5 VAS Ltd Crochet Competition Prizes: 1st $5.00 plus Card, 2nd Card, 3rd Card CLASSES K6 Machine made garment [small amount of handwork permitted] K7 Dressed Doll - Material garments to be Removable K8 Article of Embroidery - [Counted Thread] K9 Article of Embroidery - [Wool] K10 Article of Embroidery - [Machine] K11 Article of Embroidery - [Beaded] K12 Article - Embroidery [Ribbon] K13 Article of Embroidery [Surface] K14 Any Article of Hand Embroidery not listed K15 Cross Stitch - [Counted Framed] K16 Cross Stitch - [Unframed] K17 Cross Stitch - [Any other] Note Exhibits in classes 15-17 will be classified according to size at stewards discretion K18 Drawn Thread K19 Petit Point K20 Tapestry - [Fine] K21 Tapestry - [Course] K22 Tapestry - [Long Stitch] K23 Knitting or Crochet - [Rug] K24 Knitting or Crochet- [Baby Garment] K25 Knitting or Crochet - [Child Garment] K26 Knitting or Crochet- [Adult Garment] K27 Knitting or Crochet - [Baby Outfit] K28 Knitting or Crochet - [Shawl] K29 Knitting or Crochet- [Booties] K30 Knitting or Crochet - [Socks] K31 Knitting or Crochet - [Any Other article] K32 Machine Knitted Article K33 Dressed Doll [Knitted or crocheted garments to be removable] K34 Senior Citizen Work K35 Piece of Hand Made Felting [Felting] K36 Novice any description as above - not won at an agricultural show WEAVERS & SPINNERS CLASSES - ENTRY FEE $1.50 K37 Hand Spun Wool – [1 Skein Natural Coloured Wool] a) Coarse b) Medium c) Fine d) Other Fibre K38 Hand Spun Wool – [Skein Dyed Wool] a) Natural b) Chemical K39 Hand Spun – [Knitted Article] – Please indicate if novice spinner K40 Hand Spun – [Crochet Article] – Please indicate if novice spinner K41 Hand Weaving Article/Garment – [Commercial Yarn May Be Used] Crocheted Article made from Pure Wool/Wool Blend of any ply. State Final Prizes for each class; Spotlight Vouchers: 1st $300 Spotlight Voucher plus VAS Ltd Plaque; 2nd $150 Spotlight Voucher; 3rd $50 Spotlight Voucher 27 CLASSES 41 AND 42 SPONSORED BY KNITTING YARNS BY MAIL PHONE: 0408 992 927 FOR FREE CATALOGUE OR SHOP ONLINE WWW.KNITTINGYARNS.COM.AU CLASSES - ENTRY FEE $1.50 K41 Garment Hand Knitted in Mohair (at least 50% Mohair) K42 Garment Hand Knitted in Alpaca (at least 50% Alpaca) DECORATED BRA/BOXERS ENTRY: $5. MONEY RAISED TO ST JOHN OF GOD ONCOLOGY DEPARTMENT L40 Traditional - Must be on a coat hanger L41 Wacky Pakky Bra AGED CARE - AC Entry Fee: $1.00 SECTION L CRAFTWORK Entry Fee: $1.50 All entries must be staged by 4.00pm - Thursday, 19 March, 2015 All work, which has won a first prize at a previous Pakenham Show, is not eligible to compete. No soiled articles will be judged. Limit of 4 entries by any person in each class. ROSETTE FOR BEST EXHIBIT CLASSES 1-32 CLASSES L1 Patchwork Quilt [Handmade] No Machine L2 Patchwork Quilt – [Appliqué] Machined L3 Any other Patchwork (SECTION L1, L2 AND L3 PROUDLY SPONSORED BY SEWING CONNECTION, PAKENHAM - $20 VOUCHERS L4 Parchment L5 Calligraphy L6 Cards - Handmade L7 Cards - Stamping L8 Scrap Booking L9 Off the Page Craft L10 Decorated Eggs Sponsored by EGGS FOR HEIRLOOMS – 5940 1122 L11 Bears – [Dressed] L12 Bears – [Undressed] L13 Animal other than a Bear Cloth Dolls L14 Primitive Dolls L15 Country / Folksy Dolls L16 Character Dolls / Fantasy Doll L17 Character Dolls with Face / Body Sculpturing L18 Handmade Soft Toy [Suitable for under 6 months] L19 Soft Toy, Machine, small amount of stitching [buttons & beads allowed] L20 Coat Hangers [any medium] L21 Cushions [any medium] L22 Jewellery L23 Bead Work (SECTION L22 AND L23 PROUDLY SPONSORED BY BEAD SOCIETY OF VICTORIA L24 Hand Made Flowers L25 Mosaic Work L26 Woodwork [to be classified on Day] L27 Article Costing No more than $2 [Statement Attached] L28 Article made from Recycled Material L29 People with differing abilities Craft, open L30 Senior Citizens Craft L31 A Sewing Aid - eg pincushion, needlecase, etc L32 Any Other Article L33 Novice - any description as above (not won at an agricultural show) L34 Poppy sculpture L35 Folkart L36 Ceramic glazed L37 Origami underglazed L38 Collage L39 Gift-wrapped parcel All entries must be staged by 4.00pm - Thursday, 19 March, 2015 All work, which has won a first prize at a previous Pakenham Show, is not eligible to compete. No soiled articles will be judged. Limit of 4 entries by any person in each class. NOTE: ARTICLES MUST BE DROPPED OFF, NAMED AND LABELLED Perpetual Trophy for Best Exhibit donated by Catholic Homes Rosette for Best Exhibit NEEDLEWORK AC1 Knitting or crocheting (rug) CRAFTWORK AC2 Cards (handmade) AC3 Jewellery AC4 Bead work AC5 Poppy Sculpture ART AC6 Drawing (any medium) SPONSORED BY SOOTHE MOBILE MASSAGE. 2 x $30 vouchers HOME PRODUCTS (All entries to be at least 250g and clear glass jar used and must be labelled with variety of entry. Clear plastic covers) AC7 Home made Jam AC8 Lemon Butter COOKING (On a plain white firm plate without paper underneath and covered with plastic bag). AC9 Boiled Fruit Cake AC10 Light Fruit cake AC11 Shortbread (6 pieces) AC12 Scones (4 scones, no larger than 5cm) AC13 Chocolate crackles (plate of 5) AC14 Sausage Rolls (4) POT GROWN PLANT AC15 Collection of herbs (pot) AC16 Collection of succulent/cacti (pot) AC17 Pot plant in bloom in a pot GARDEN AND FARM PRODUCE AC18 Lettuce (1) AC19 Tomatoes (3, one variety) AC20 Rhubarb (5 stalks) AC21 Capsicum (2) EXHIBITORS IN WHEELCHAIR OR WITH LIMITED MOBILITY ARE ENCOURAGED TO VISIT THE PAKENHAM HALL ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON 28 SECTION SC ENTRY FEE $2 One person’s work = 4 pieces Class 1. May be from following sections, I. J.K.L.LA.MA ROSETTE FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN SECTION FAMILY EXHIBIT ENTRY FEE $2 Class 1. Collection of one family’s work from various pavilion sections, 6-12 articles, points awarded for variety. Family unit may include grandparents, parents, children & grandchildren. Must be the work of at least 3 family members. Children’s ages to be placed on items made by them. ROSETTE FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN SECTION SPONSORED BY FLOWERS BY JO SECTION CWA COUNTRY WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION EXHIBIT Entry Fee: $1.00 • Entries close Wednesday, 11 March, 2015 All entries must be staged by 4.00pm - Thursday, 19 March, 2015 Judged Friday morning, 20 March, 2015 Competition open to all CWA Branches - one entry per Branch MAKE - BAKE - GROW 3 x articles craft work 2 x home baking 2 x home grown articles List of exhibits & Branches names to be supplied (for display purposes after judging) Entries will not be judged on presentation (only exhibits) Prizes 1st $20.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00 ROSETTE FOR 1ST, 2ND AND 3RD SECTION MB ART SPONSORED BY FRAMING MAD 4/40 Bate Close, Pakenham, 5941 6788 1st $30, 2nd $20, 3rd $15 vouchers for each class (MB1-MB6) Entry Fee: $1.00. STAGED BY 4 PM - THURSDAY, 19 MARCH, 2015 CLASSES MB1 Oil or Acrylic MB2 Water Colour MB3 Drawing - any medium MB4 Novice - never won a first prize at an Agricultural show - any medium MB5 Seniors - People with differing abilities MB 6 Any other medium PHOTOGRAPHY Entry Forms and Fees must be received by the Secretary, PO Box 20, Pakenham by Wednesday, 11 March, 2015 PLEASE NOTE: PHOTOGRAPHS, ENTRY FORMS AND MONEY MUST BE DELIVERED TO ROYLAINES, PAKENHAM & WARRAGUL, MAIN STREET, PAKENHAM OR POST OFFICE, TYNONG ON WEDNESDAY, 11 MARCH BETWEEN 9AM AND 5PM Stewards: Pakenham Camera Club Enquiries: Pauline Preston BH (03) 5629 2488/AH (03) 5629 2316 Entry Fees: Adults $1.00 per print Juniors 50c per print. Limit of 3 entries per subject Prize Cards: 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Highly Commended Ribbons for Juniors ROSETTE FOR BEST IN SHOW ALL ENTRIES MUST BE MOUNTED ON THICK CARD WITH A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF 1MM. MOUNT BOARD OR PRE-CUT MOUNTS CAN BE PURCHASED FROM ANY ARTS SUPPLIES STORE. UNMOUNTED AND FRAMED GLASS PRINTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ALL PHOTOS PRESENTED MUST BE ON PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER. Creative digital prints must be the original work of the entrant. Either from a negative or a print which may be digitally altered. Images generated from computer programs or software will not be accepted. ALL PRINTS MUST HAVE EXHIBITOR’S NAME, ADDRESS, CATEGORY AND CLASS WRITTEN ON BACK OF EACH PHOTO. ANY PHOTOGRAPH RECEIVING A PRIZE IN A PREVIOUS PAKENHAM SHOW IS INELIGIBLE TO ENTER. THE SAME PHOTOGRAPH MAY NOT BE ENTERED IN MULTIPLE CLASSES. IF PHOTOS DO NOT MEET SPECIFIED CRITERIA, THE STEWARD/S RESERVE THE RIGHT TO WITHHOLD THEM FROM JUDGING OR DISPLAY. THE PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION WILL CLOSE AT 4PM ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW. ENTRIES WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR COLLECTION BEFORE 4.30PM. SECTION NA JUNIOR CHILDREN 9 YEARS & UNDER Maximum Size INCLUDING MOUNT 20 x 30 cm (8” x 12”) Entry Fee: 50c CLASSES NA1 Landscape / Waterscape NA2 Animals / Wildlife NA3 Family / Friends NA4 Any other subject NA5 Old Things SECTION NB JUNIOR CHILDREN 10-16 YEARS INCL. Maximum Size INCLUDING MOUNT 20 x 30 cm (8” x 12”) Entry Fee: 50c CLASSES NB1 Landscape/Waterscape NB2 Animals/ Wildlife NB3 Family/Friends NB4 Any other Subject NB5 Old Things Most Successful Exhibitor Trophy for Junior Section and Best Print in Junior Section both sponsored by ROYLAINES, PAKENHAM & WARRAGUL. $10 VOUCHER FOR BEST PRINT IN JUNIOR SECTION. WINNERS OF EACH CLASS TO RECEIVE $5 VOUCHER FROM ROYLAINES, PAKENHAM & WARRAGUL SPONSORED BY PAKENHAM CAMERA CLUB. 30 SECTION NC NOVICE SECTION NF BLACK & WHITE Entrants must not have taken out any prize in Photography in an Agricultural Show. Maximum size INCLUDING MOUNT 20 x 30 cm (8”x 12”) Entry Fee: $1.00 CLASSES NC1 Landscape / Waterscape NC2 Sunset / Sunrise NC3 People / Portraiture NC4 Animals / Wildlife NC5 Any other subject NC6 Creative NC7 Old Things Maximum Size INCLUDING MOUNT 40 x 50cm (16” x 20”) CLASSES NF1 Black & White/Monochrome: Landscape / Waterscape NF2 Black & White/Monochrome: People / Portraiture NF3 Black & White/Monochrome: Open Subject NF4 Heritage – Something Old Most Successful Exhibitor Trophy and $10 Voucher for Best Print sponsored by ROYLAINES, PAKENHAM & WARRAGUL SECTION ND OPEN SMALL PRINTS Most Successful Exhibitor Trophy and $10 Voucher for Best Print sponsored by ROYLAINES, PAKENHAM & WARRAGUL SECTION - VAS LTD PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION “PHOTO TAKEN AT A LOCAL HISTORICAL FEATURE” UNFRAMED, NOT LARGER THAN 20 x 30cm (8” x 10”) Maximum Size INCLUDING MOUNT 20 x 30 cm (8” x 12”) CLASSES ND1 Landscape / Waterscape ND2 Sunrise / Sunset ND3 People / Portraiture ND4 Child Study (photo of child under 10 years) ND5 Animals / Wildlife ND6 Flora ND7 Photojournalism ND8 Architecture / Structure ND9 Any other subject ND10 Old Things ND11 Creative MAY BE MOUNTED (MOUNT NO LARGER THAN 3 CMS EACH SIDE). BLACK AND WHITE OR COLOUR. PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS NOT ELIGIBLE. Most Successful Exhibitor Trophy and $10 Voucher for Best Print sponsored by ROYLAINES, PAKENHAM & WARRAGUL UNFRAMED, NOT LARGER THAN 20 x 30cm (8” x 10”) SECTION NE OPEN LARGE PRINTS Maximum Size INCLUDING MOUNT 40 x 50cm (16” x 20”) CLASSES NE1 Landscape / Waterscape NE2 Sunrise / Sunset NE3 People / Portraiture NE4 Child Study (photo of child under 10 years) NE5 Animals / Wildlife NE6 Flora NE7 Photojournalism NE8 Architecture / Structure NE9 Still Life NE10 Panorama NE11 Any other subject NE12 Old Things NE13 Creative The winning photograph will go in to a Group Final, and if it wins that Section, will then proceed to the Royal Melbourne Show. (Winners will be notified as to where and when at a later date.) SECTION - VAS LTD JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION For People 18 years and younger “PHOTO OF ANIMAL OR ANIMALS” MAY BE MOUNTED. (MOUNT NO LARGER THAN 3 CMS EACH SIDE). BLACK AND WHITE OR COLOUR. SECTION - POSTCARDS “IMAGES OF CARDINIA SHIRE” Photos MUST NOT be mounted and can only be of the size 10 x 15cm (4” x 6”) Best Print sponsored by CARDINIA SHIRE COUNCIL Images of local interest depicting the People, Places and Pastimes of the Cardinia Shire. Photos can be of landmarks, local identities or favourite places and activities. By entering this section you agree to release COPYRIGHT of your image to Cardinia Shire Council for its use in council publications. Best Print $100 photographic equipment gift voucher sponsored by Cardinia Shire Council. Most Successful Exhibitor Trophy and $10 Voucher for Best Print sponsored by ROYLAINES, PAKENHAM & WARRAGUL 31 MARY CARNEY MEMORIAL AWARD BEST EXHIBIT IN CHILDREN’S SECTION CHILDREN’S SECTION SPONSORED BY BENDIGO BANK Entry Fee: 50c AWARDS PRESENTED AT 3PM Rules for the Children’s Section: Written entry and fees must be to Secretary by Wednesday, 11 March, 2015 All exhibits must be made by the exhibitor with their name & age on each item. Cooking to be placed on a firm white plate, with age and name underneath, then placed in plastic bag. 1st, 2nd & 3rd Prize Cards and Ribbons. Exhibits must be at the PAKENHAM HALL BEFORE 4PM, THURSDAY, 19 MARCH, 2015 SECTION O FRUIT & GARDEN PRODUCE ALL CHILDREN UP TO 16 YEARS Entry Fees: 50c TROPHY FOR BEST EXHIBIT CLASSES 1-10 OA6 Arrangements - Pot Plant - Must be grown by child OA 7 Planted Boot or Shoe TROPHY FOR BEST EXHIBIT CLASSES 1-7 COOKING - NO CREAM TO BE USED To be placed on firm white plate with name and age underneath then placed in a plastic bag. OA8 Tea Cake - Cinnamon topping OA9 Pikelets [4] OA10 Cake made from packet Cake Mix [not iced] OA11 Four Patty cakes [novelty decorated] OA12 Plain Scones [4] OA13 Any other cake other than packet mix OA14 Three Muffins [any variety] OA15 Plate Shortbread [4 pieces] OA16 Decorated Cake [not necessarily fruit cake] OA17 Chocolate crackles [4 on a plate – no decoration] OA18 Yoyo’s [4 on a plate] OA19 1 Jar Jam TROPHY FOR BEST EXHIBITS 8-19 NEEDLEWORK O1 Fruit - Four of same variety O2 Fruit - Largest any Variety OA20 Needlework, one piece OA21 Piece of Cross stitch Embroidery OA22 Soft Toy [Hand made] OA23 Teddy Bear, Handmade / Machine made OA24 Any other Needlework TROPHY FOR BEST EXHIBITS CLASSES 20-24 GARDEN PRODUCE CRAFTWORK FRUIT O3 Garden Produce - Two Zucchinis (max 20cm) O4 Garden Produce - Two Cucumbers (One Variety) O5 Garden Produce - Four Tomatoes (One Variety) O6 Garden Produce - Cherry Tomatoes (Six) O7 Garden Produce - Six beans (One variety) O8 Garden Produce - One Pumpkin O9 Garden Produce - One Marrow O10 Garden Produce - Any other Vegetables LEGO BUILDING COMPETITION To be created by Exhibitor – NO KITS Must be displayed on a HARD surface no larger than 45cm square. THREE AGE GROUPS: •8 years and under •9-10 years •11-14 years SPONSORED BY TOYWORLD, PAKENHAM SECTION OA ALL CHILDREN 13-16 YEARS Entry Fees: 50c Written entry forms & fees MUST be to Secretary by Wednesday, 11 March, 2015 Exhibits to be delivered THE PAKENHAM HALL BY 4 PM ON THURSDAY, 19 MARCH, 2015. ARRANGEMENTS OA1 Arrangements - Saucer of flowers – in wet sand OA2 Arrangements - Arranged egg cup of small flowers OA3 Arrangements - Container of Flowers – Foliage allowed OA4 Arrangements - Animal made from fruit and/or Vegetables and /or Flowers OA5 Arrangements - Miniature Garden – Not to exceed 25cm OA25 Wall hanging OA26 Creative Metal work OA27 Article of Ceramic OA28 Article of Pottery OA29 Scrap booking OA30 Card Making any occasion OA31 Article Wood Work OA32 Jewellery OA33 Decorated Egg OA34 Decorated Footwear OA35 Any other craftwork OA36 Decorated Bra - must be on a coat hanger OA37 Article made from recycled material OA38 Poppy Sculpture TROPHY FOR BEST EXHIBITS CLASSES 25-38 ART OA39 Any Medium TROPHY FOR BEST EXHIBIT CLASS 39 WRITING OA40 Topic “ANZAC” on A4 page SECTION OB CHILDREN’S SECTION 9-12 YEARS Entry Fees: 50c Written entry forms & fees MUST be to Secretary by Wednesday, 11 March, 2015. Exhibits to be delivered to PAKENHAM HALL BY 4 PM – THURSDAY, 19 MARCH, 2015 ARRANGEMENTS OB1 Saucer of Flowers - in wet sand OB2 Arrange Egg cup of small flowers OB3 Container of flowers – foliage allowed OB4 Animal made from Fruit and/or Vegetables and/or Flowers OB5 Miniature Garden – not exceeding 25cm OB6 Planted Boot or Shoe TROPHY FOR BEST EXHIBIT CLASSES 1-6 32 COOKING - NO CREAM TO BE USED To be placed on firm white plate with name and age underneath then placed in a plastic bag. OB7 Pikelets [4] OB8 Cake made from Packet cake Mix [not iced] OB9 Patty Cakes (Novelty Decorated) [4] OB10 Plain scones [4] OB11 Decorated Ginger bread person OB12 Any other Cake [not Cake Mix] OB13 Three Muffins [any variety] OB14 Decorated Cake [not necessarily fruit cake] OB15 Chocolate Crackles [4 on a plate - no decoration] OB16 Tea Cake – Cinnamon topping OB17 Plate Spiders [4] OB18 Anzac biscuits [4] OB19 Four Toffees TROPHY FOR BEST EXHIBIT CLASSES 7-19 NEEDLEWORK OB20 Tapestry – Long Stitch OB21 Needlework - [one piece] OB22 Soft Toy OB23 Teddy Bear, Hand made /Machine Made OB24 Any other Needlework TROPHY FOR BEST EXHIBIT CLASSES 20-24 CRAFTWORK OB25 Wall Hanging OB26 Article of Ceramic OB27 Face masks OB28 Article Wood work OB29 Scrap booking OB30 Jewellery OB31 Decorated Egg OB32 Decorated Footwear OB33 Any other craftwork OB34 Poppy Sculpture OB35 Article made from recycled material TROPHY FOR BEST EXHIBIT CLASSES 25-35 ART OB36 Any Medium TROPHY FOR BEST EXHIBIT CLASS 36 WRITING OB37 Topic – “ANZAC” – 1 Paragraph SECTION OC CHILDREN 8 YEARS & UNDER Entry Fees: 50c. Written entry forms & fees MUST be to Secretary by Wednesday, 5 March, 2014. Exhibits to be delivered to PAKENHAM HALL, NO LATER THAN 4PM ON THURSDAY, 13 MARCH, 2014 ARRANGEMENTS OC1 Arrangements - Saucer of flowers – in wet sand OC2 Arrangements - Arrangement in Eggcup of small flower OC3 Arrangements - Container of flowers – foliage allowed OC4 Arrangements - Animal made from Fruit and/or Vegetables and /or Flowers OC5 Arrangements - Miniature Garden – not exceeding 25cm OC6 Planted Boot or Shoe TROPHY FOR BEST EXHIBIT CLASSES 1-6 COOKING - NO CREAM TO BE USED To be placed on firm white plate with name and age underneath then placed in a plastic bag. OC7 Pikelets [4] OC8 Cake made from packet cake mix OC9 Four Patty Cakes [Novelty Decorated] OC10 Decorated Ginger Bread Person OC11 Marie Biscuits [Decorated] OC12 Four Spiders on a plate OC13 Any other Cake [not cake mix] OC14 Decorated Cake, eg birthday, [not necessarily fruit cake] OC15 Chocolate Crackles [4 on a plate – no decoration] OC16 Tea cake – Cinnamon topping OC17 Anzac Biscuits [4] THEME TROPHY FOR BEST EXHIBIT CLASSES 6-17 CRAFTWORK OC18 Wall Hanging OC19 Article of Ceramic OC20 Face Mask made with Paper Plates OC21 Article of wood work OC22 Decorated Egg OC23 Decorated Footwear OC24 Any other craftwork OC25 Poppy Sculpture OC26 Article made from recycled material TROPHY FOR EXHIBIT CLASSES 18 - 26 ART OC27 Any Medium TROPHY FOR BEST EXHIBIT CLASS 27 WRITING OC28 Topic – ‘ANZAC’ – 1-3 lines OC29 SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN ART DISPLAY “TROPHIES DONATED BY PAKENHAM RSL” Area – 3 metres wide x 2.2 metres high or freestanding models (no more than 1 metre square floor space) Exhibits must be at the NEW VENUE – PAKENHAM HALL, JOHN STREET, PAKENHAM BY 4PM – THURSDAY, 19 MARCH, 2015 Schools and Kindergarten groups are encouraged to visit the Pakenham Hall on Friday afternoon. All enquiries: Pakenham Show’s school art co-ordinator, Emma Parker – 0417 548 805. THEME: 100 YEARS OF ANZAC NOTE: DISPLAYS WILL ALSO BE HELD OVER FOR PAKENHAM’S ANZAC DAY SERVICE - 25 APRIL, 2015 34