ASKRIGG AND DISTRICT PRODUCE ASSOCIATION
2011 SHOW Monday 31st August, 2011
To be opened at 3 o’clock by Rev Ian Robinson
FLORAL ART - Classes 1-5 compete for the Hartley Cup
Materials may be bought
1. An arrangement of red flowers – any foliage
2. An arrangement of 5 blooms & foliage – 30cm diameter max.
3. An arrangement in a wine glass – 30cm diameter max.
4. An arrangement of flowers from the garden
5. An arrangement of dried flowers in a shoe
HORTICULTURE - Classes 6-18 to compete for the Craythorne Rose Bowl All items to be home grown
6. Sweet Peas 6 stems
7. Perennial Phlox 3 stems
8. Dahlias 3, any variety
9. Marigolds 6, any variety
10. Vase of yellow flowers – any combination
11. Annual flowers 6 stems, 2 varieties, 3 of each
12. Asters 4, any colour
13. Pansies 6 blooms, mixed colours
14. Penstemon 4 blooms, any colour
15. A vase of medicinal garden flowers
16. Any non-flowering pot plant including cactus - to have been in the owner’s possession for at least 2 months.
Classes 17 & 18 to be displayed outside the hall
17. Outdoor plants in a container that can be transported - self planted at least 2 months previously
18. Hanging basket - self planted
ROSES - Classes 19-23 to compete for the Silver Rose Bowl. Donated by Margaret Hopper in memory of Redvers Hopper, former President. All items to be home grown.
19. 1 Bloom – named if possible
20. 3 Hybrid Tea blooms, different varieties, named if possible 21. Climbing/Rambling Rose - 3 stems
22. 4 blooms in a vase – own foliage
23. Button hole of one bloom
VEGETABLES - Classes 24-54 to compete for the Shackleton Cup
Exact number of vegetables in each class should be observed
All items to be home grown
24. 4 white potatoes
25. 4 red potatoes
26. 1 cabbage
27. 1 calabrese
28. 4 runner bean pods
29. 4 French bean pods
30. 4 broad bean pods
31. 4 pea pods
32. 3 onions from sets - with roots & leaves - washed, not peeled
33. 3 onions from sets - dressed
34. 3 red onions from sets-dressed
35. 4 tomatoes - as picked, with stalk
36. 1 truss of tomatoes – ripe or unripe, untrimmed
37. 1 lettuce – hearted or loose
38. 2 garlic bulbs - dressed
39. 6 spring onions
40. 4 shallots - dressed
41. 3 carrots – any variety - tops trimmed to 3cm
42. Any fruit min. 4
43. 2 swedes
44. 1 greenhouse veg not listed
45. 3 courgettes
46. 3 beetroot - any variety – tops trimmed to 10cm
47. 1 cucumber
48. 1 marrow
49. 2 leeks - with roots & leaves - washed, not peeled
50. Longest parsnip – excluding tops trimmed to 3cm
51. Plate of salad veg - min 4. Plate provided on registration night.
52. Posy of mixed culinary herbs 53. The heaviest onion - dressed
54. Box of vegetables - min 4 - can include tomatoes. Box provided on registration night
55. A vegetable disaster – just a bit of fun!
EGGS - Classes 56-58 to compete for the Askrigg Pottery Egg Cup. All eggs to be produced by livestock owned by the entrant.
Egg carton sections will be provided on show day for displaying.
56. 4 home produced hen eggs - white – any breed of hen
57 4 home produced hen eggs – any other colour - any breed of hen
58. 4 home produced eggs of a different type – e.g. Bantam, Duck
PRESERVES - Classes 59-67 to compete for the Hopper Cup All preserves are to be home made
59. Jar of Lemon Curd
60. Jar of Orange Marmalade, hand cut fruit
61. Jar of 3 fruit Marmalade
62. Jar of Rhubarb & Ginger Jam
63. Jar of Blackcurrant Jam
64. Jar of Unusual Preserve
65. Jar of Chutney
66. Jar of Piccalilli
67. Jar of Honey – from bees kept in the locality
HOME-MADE TIPPLES - Classes 68-74 to compete for the Widdows Cup
All tipples to be home produced, from a kit or natural sources. State on registration card if kit or natural.
68. Elderberry Wine
69. Rosé wine
70. White wine
71. Damson or Sloe Gin
72. Beer or lager
73. Summer Drink - alcoholic
74. Winter Drink – alcoholic – except Damson or Sloe Gin
HOME COOKERY – Classes 75-85 to compete for the Miller Cup All exhibits to be displayed on paper plates – provided on show day
Registration cards will be attached to the paper plate – staplers or sticky tape will be available on show day.
75. 4 Cheese Scones
76. 4 Ginger Biscuits
77. 4 Cup Cakes
78. A Victoria Sandwich Cake
79. 4 pieces of Lemon Drizzle Cake
80. A Fruit Pie on a plate
81. A Yorkshire Curd Tart
82. 4 White Bread Rolls
83. A Hand-made Wholemeal Loaf of Bread
84. A Quiche Lorraine
85. 2 Eccles Cakes
HANDICRAFTS - Classes 86-98 to compete for the Craven Award No article to have been exhibited in the Askrigg Produce Show before
86. A hand-knitted item
87. A table decoration
88. An item of jewellery
89. Embroidery – coloured or self-coloured. Any article (no tapestry)
90. A cross stitch picture or sampler
91. A Christmas tree decoration
92. A hand-made bag
93. A cushion cover –any medium
94. An article of Hookey work
95. A hand-made greetings card
96. A crocheted or lace item
97. A hand-made wooden item max. 30cm dimension
98. A hand-made walking stick
ART - Classes 99-105 to compete for the Ingilby Trophy
Work should not be a reproduction of another piece of artwork. Framed or mounted entries are equally acceptable.
Framed entries require string on the back to facilitate hanging To be eligible, work must be brought to the Village Hall on the Sunday
afternoon prior to the Produce Show between 3pm and 4pm.
99. Stained Glass - to be hung
100. Landscape – any medium
101. Still life – may include flowers – any medium
102. A Portrait – any medium
103. A Building – any medium
104. A pencil/pen and ink drawing
105. A piece of abstract art
PHOTOGRAPHY Classes 106-114 to compete for the Woodmas Rose Bowl. The total dimension must not exceed 18cms (7 inches) except class 106. No print to have been exhibited in the Askrigg Produce Show before. 106. A landscape view - max. length 10 inches/23cms
107. 3 photos on a named theme of your choice - mounted vertically on a card - provided on registration night
108. Water
109. Insects
110 A derelict building
111. Hard Graft
112. A local event
113. A photo with a humorous caption
114. A digitally modified photograph – e.g. distortion/montage/ solarization – provide original photograph as well.
CHILDRENS VEGETABLE CHALLENGE All three age groups are this year being challenged to produce the longest single carrot, grown in a 2 litre “pop” bottle. The length will be measured from the neck of the carrot to the end of the root.
Handwriting
Each of the children’s sections has a handwriting class. Lined or plain paper can be used. It is helpful to use guidelines under plain paper to enhance presentation.
INFANT AND JUNIOR CLASSES Infants (Pre School)
118. The longest carrot - washed - see Page xx
119. A PlayDoh/Plasticine Animal
120. A picture of a pet – not a photograph
121. Handwriting – the first 2 lines of your favourite nursery rhyme
Infants:
122. The longest carrot - washed - see Page xx
123. A decorated plant pot – max dimension 15cm
124. A Liquorice Allsort Model max. 15cm
125. Collection of shiny things on a dinner plate
126. A hand made bookmark
127. Handwriting – copy any verse between 4 and 6 lines
Juniors:
128. The longest carrot - washed - see Page xx
129. A junk model - max. 30cm.
130. An illustrated Poem on “Parents and/or Grandparents”
131. A home decorated gingerbread man – only decoration to be judged
132. A hand made party invitation
133. A decorated plant pot – max dimension 15cm
134. A Photograph –any subject
135. Design a Cover for the 2012 Schedule in black and white.
This should be A4 in size, can be in any medium, including
computer, and should include the words “Askrigg Show 2012”
136. Handwriting – copy any verse between 6 and 8 lines
2011 SHOW Monday 31st August, 2011
To be opened at 3 o’clock by Rev Ian Robinson
FLORAL ART - Classes 1-5 compete for the Hartley Cup
Materials may be bought
1. An arrangement of red flowers – any foliage
2. An arrangement of 5 blooms & foliage – 30cm diameter max.
3. An arrangement in a wine glass – 30cm diameter max.
4. An arrangement of flowers from the garden
5. An arrangement of dried flowers in a shoe
HORTICULTURE - Classes 6-18 to compete for the Craythorne Rose Bowl All items to be home grown
6. Sweet Peas 6 stems
7. Perennial Phlox 3 stems
8. Dahlias 3, any variety
9. Marigolds 6, any variety
10. Vase of yellow flowers – any combination
11. Annual flowers 6 stems, 2 varieties, 3 of each
12. Asters 4, any colour
13. Pansies 6 blooms, mixed colours
14. Penstemon 4 blooms, any colour
15. A vase of medicinal garden flowers
16. Any non-flowering pot plant including cactus - to have been in the owner’s possession for at least 2 months.
Classes 17 & 18 to be displayed outside the hall
17. Outdoor plants in a container that can be transported - self planted at least 2 months previously
18. Hanging basket - self planted
ROSES - Classes 19-23 to compete for the Silver Rose Bowl. Donated by Margaret Hopper in memory of Redvers Hopper, former President. All items to be home grown.
19. 1 Bloom – named if possible
20. 3 Hybrid Tea blooms, different varieties, named if possible 21. Climbing/Rambling Rose - 3 stems
22. 4 blooms in a vase – own foliage
23. Button hole of one bloom
VEGETABLES - Classes 24-54 to compete for the Shackleton Cup
Exact number of vegetables in each class should be observed
All items to be home grown
24. 4 white potatoes
25. 4 red potatoes
26. 1 cabbage
27. 1 calabrese
28. 4 runner bean pods
29. 4 French bean pods
30. 4 broad bean pods
31. 4 pea pods
32. 3 onions from sets - with roots & leaves - washed, not peeled
33. 3 onions from sets - dressed
34. 3 red onions from sets-dressed
35. 4 tomatoes - as picked, with stalk
36. 1 truss of tomatoes – ripe or unripe, untrimmed
37. 1 lettuce – hearted or loose
38. 2 garlic bulbs - dressed
39. 6 spring onions
40. 4 shallots - dressed
41. 3 carrots – any variety - tops trimmed to 3cm
42. Any fruit min. 4
43. 2 swedes
44. 1 greenhouse veg not listed
45. 3 courgettes
46. 3 beetroot - any variety – tops trimmed to 10cm
47. 1 cucumber
48. 1 marrow
49. 2 leeks - with roots & leaves - washed, not peeled
50. Longest parsnip – excluding tops trimmed to 3cm
51. Plate of salad veg - min 4. Plate provided on registration night.
52. Posy of mixed culinary herbs 53. The heaviest onion - dressed
54. Box of vegetables - min 4 - can include tomatoes. Box provided on registration night
55. A vegetable disaster – just a bit of fun!
EGGS - Classes 56-58 to compete for the Askrigg Pottery Egg Cup. All eggs to be produced by livestock owned by the entrant.
Egg carton sections will be provided on show day for displaying.
56. 4 home produced hen eggs - white – any breed of hen
57 4 home produced hen eggs – any other colour - any breed of hen
58. 4 home produced eggs of a different type – e.g. Bantam, Duck
PRESERVES - Classes 59-67 to compete for the Hopper Cup All preserves are to be home made
59. Jar of Lemon Curd
60. Jar of Orange Marmalade, hand cut fruit
61. Jar of 3 fruit Marmalade
62. Jar of Rhubarb & Ginger Jam
63. Jar of Blackcurrant Jam
64. Jar of Unusual Preserve
65. Jar of Chutney
66. Jar of Piccalilli
67. Jar of Honey – from bees kept in the locality
HOME-MADE TIPPLES - Classes 68-74 to compete for the Widdows Cup
All tipples to be home produced, from a kit or natural sources. State on registration card if kit or natural.
68. Elderberry Wine
69. Rosé wine
70. White wine
71. Damson or Sloe Gin
72. Beer or lager
73. Summer Drink - alcoholic
74. Winter Drink – alcoholic – except Damson or Sloe Gin
HOME COOKERY – Classes 75-85 to compete for the Miller Cup All exhibits to be displayed on paper plates – provided on show day
Registration cards will be attached to the paper plate – staplers or sticky tape will be available on show day.
75. 4 Cheese Scones
76. 4 Ginger Biscuits
77. 4 Cup Cakes
78. A Victoria Sandwich Cake
79. 4 pieces of Lemon Drizzle Cake
80. A Fruit Pie on a plate
81. A Yorkshire Curd Tart
82. 4 White Bread Rolls
83. A Hand-made Wholemeal Loaf of Bread
84. A Quiche Lorraine
85. 2 Eccles Cakes
HANDICRAFTS - Classes 86-98 to compete for the Craven Award No article to have been exhibited in the Askrigg Produce Show before
86. A hand-knitted item
87. A table decoration
88. An item of jewellery
89. Embroidery – coloured or self-coloured. Any article (no tapestry)
90. A cross stitch picture or sampler
91. A Christmas tree decoration
92. A hand-made bag
93. A cushion cover –any medium
94. An article of Hookey work
95. A hand-made greetings card
96. A crocheted or lace item
97. A hand-made wooden item max. 30cm dimension
98. A hand-made walking stick
ART - Classes 99-105 to compete for the Ingilby Trophy
Work should not be a reproduction of another piece of artwork. Framed or mounted entries are equally acceptable.
Framed entries require string on the back to facilitate hanging To be eligible, work must be brought to the Village Hall on the Sunday
afternoon prior to the Produce Show between 3pm and 4pm.
99. Stained Glass - to be hung
100. Landscape – any medium
101. Still life – may include flowers – any medium
102. A Portrait – any medium
103. A Building – any medium
104. A pencil/pen and ink drawing
105. A piece of abstract art
PHOTOGRAPHY Classes 106-114 to compete for the Woodmas Rose Bowl. The total dimension must not exceed 18cms (7 inches) except class 106. No print to have been exhibited in the Askrigg Produce Show before. 106. A landscape view - max. length 10 inches/23cms
107. 3 photos on a named theme of your choice - mounted vertically on a card - provided on registration night
108. Water
109. Insects
110 A derelict building
111. Hard Graft
112. A local event
113. A photo with a humorous caption
114. A digitally modified photograph – e.g. distortion/montage/ solarization – provide original photograph as well.
CHILDRENS VEGETABLE CHALLENGE All three age groups are this year being challenged to produce the longest single carrot, grown in a 2 litre “pop” bottle. The length will be measured from the neck of the carrot to the end of the root.
Handwriting
Each of the children’s sections has a handwriting class. Lined or plain paper can be used. It is helpful to use guidelines under plain paper to enhance presentation.
INFANT AND JUNIOR CLASSES Infants (Pre School)
118. The longest carrot - washed - see Page xx
119. A PlayDoh/Plasticine Animal
120. A picture of a pet – not a photograph
121. Handwriting – the first 2 lines of your favourite nursery rhyme
Infants:
122. The longest carrot - washed - see Page xx
123. A decorated plant pot – max dimension 15cm
124. A Liquorice Allsort Model max. 15cm
125. Collection of shiny things on a dinner plate
126. A hand made bookmark
127. Handwriting – copy any verse between 4 and 6 lines
Juniors:
128. The longest carrot - washed - see Page xx
129. A junk model - max. 30cm.
130. An illustrated Poem on “Parents and/or Grandparents”
131. A home decorated gingerbread man – only decoration to be judged
132. A hand made party invitation
133. A decorated plant pot – max dimension 15cm
134. A Photograph –any subject
135. Design a Cover for the 2012 Schedule in black and white.
This should be A4 in size, can be in any medium, including
computer, and should include the words “Askrigg Show 2012”
136. Handwriting – copy any verse between 6 and 8 lines