FLORAL ART - Classes 1-5 compete for the Hartley Cup Materials may be bought – each class dimensions should not exceed 60cm width/depth and can be any height.
1. A small floral door wreath 2. A floral display including a picture frame 3. Table decoration for a children’s party 4. An arrangement in a vintage tea cup 5. A floral display incorporating twigs, branches or bark
HORTICULTURE - Classes 6-18 compete for the Craythorne Rose Bowl All items to be home grown. Can be mixed colours/varieties apart from Class 15
6. Gladioli – 3 stems 7. Dahlias, 3 stems 8. Hydrangea – 1 head 9. Fuchsias - 3 stems 10 Cosmos – 3 stems 11. Rudbeckia - 3 stems 12 Japanese Anemone – 3 stems 13. A house plant any variety including Cactus 14. Sunflower - 1 head 15 Marigolds – 3 stems 16 . Phlox – 3 stems 17. Sweet William– 3 stems 18. Sweet Peas - 6 stems
ROSES - Classes 19-23 to compete for the Silver Rose Bowl. Donated by Margaret Hopper in memory of Redvers Hopper. All items to be home grown.
19 One bloom of any variety 20. 3 roses of different varieties 21. A buttonhole 22 A corsage 23 1 scented rose VEGETABLES - Classes 24-46 to compete for the Shackleton Cup Exact number of vegetables in each class should be observed. All items to be home grown
24. 4 Potatoes 25. 1 Cabbage 26. 3 Onions from sets, with roots and leaves, washed, not peeled 27. 2 Garlic bulbs 28. 4 Shallots, dressed 29. 4 French Bean pods 30. 4 Broad Bean pods 31. 4 Pea pods 32. 4 Runner Bean pods 33. 3 Chillies 34. 3 Carrots, tops trimmed to 3cms 35. 4 Tomatoes, as picked, with stalk 36. 1 Truss of tomatoes, ripe or unripe, untrimmed 37. 1 Lettuce
38. 3 Courgettes 39. 3 Beetroots, any variety, tops trimmed to 10cms 40. The longest runner bean 41. 1 Cucumber 42. 4 leaves/stems of either Kale, Chard or Spinach presented in a clear jar 43. Posy of mixed, named, culinary Herbs 44. 1 Marrow 45. 4 of any Fruit 46. A box containing 4 different vegetables or fruit (max box size 40 x 30cm) 47. Your worst vegetable disaster (just for fun)
EGGS - Classes 48-50 to compete for the Askrigg Pottery Egg Cup. All eggs to be from livestock owned by the entrant. Egg carton sections will be provided
48. 4 brown home-produced hen’s eggs any breed of hen 49 4 home produced hen’s eggs of the same colour (other than brown) 50. 4 home produced eggs of a different type – eg. Bantam, Duck
PRESERVES - Classes 51-59 to compete for the Hopper Cup All preserves are to be home made
51. Jar of lemon curd 52. Jar of orange marmalade (made with hand cut fruit) 53. Jar of sweetcorn relish 54. Jar of strawberry jam 55. Jar of gooseberry jelly 56. Jar of piccalilli 57. Jar of mincemeat 58. Jar of rhubarb chutney 59. Jar of honey – from bees kept in the local area
HOME-MADE TIPPLES - Classes 60-65 to compete for the Widdows Cup All tipples to be home produced, from a kit or natural sources.
60. A bottle of wine – any colour 61. Flavoured cordial 62. Flavoured vodka 63. Flavoured gin 64. Beer or lager from a kit 65. An unusual drink – must be named, can be alcoholic or not HOME COOKERY – Classes 66-76 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.
66. 4 individual savoury tarts 67. 4 fruit scones 68. 1 meringue case unfilled 69. 4 pieces of any tray bake 70. 1 fatless Victoria sponge cake 71. 1 decorated cake. Judged on decoration alone (cake can be bought) 72. 1 sour dough loaf 73. 1 platted loaf 74. 3 sausage rolls 75. 4 pieces of shortbread 76. 1 banana loaf
HANDICRAFTS - Classes 77-86 to compete for the Craven Award 77. A crocheted item 78. A needle felted item 79. A pottery item 80. A coaster, any medium 81. A flower made of paper. 82. A clerihew* poem about your favourite celebrity (*for definition see https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clerihew) 83. A knitted item 84. A plant holder made from recycled material 85. A seascape on a plate 86. A wooden item
ART - Classes 87-93 to compete for the Ingilby Trophy Work should not be a reproduction of another piece of artwork or a work submitted previously. Entries can be any medium except photography (unless otherwise stated). 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 Saturday 26h August between 12 and 2pm.
87. A watercolour landscape 88. Pencil or ink drawing 89. A portrait of an animal or human – any medium 90. A cartoon - any medium 91. A still life - any medium 92. A picture highlighting a feature of the Yorkshire Dales – any medium 93. A collage PHOTOGRAPHY Classes 94-102 compete for the Woodmas Rosebowl. No article to have been exhibited in the Askrigg Produce Show before. The max dimension must not exceed 7 inches or 18cm (except class 94). 94. A Dales Landscape 95. 3 photos on a named theme of your choice - mounted vertically on a card - provided on registration night/show day 96. Reflections 97. Dry stone walls 98. A flowerhead 99. A portrait (human or Animal) 100. Now that needs a bit of attention! 101. An amusing photo + caption 102. Show time
THE BAINBRIDGE TROPHY Awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points in all classes
OTHER SPECIAL AWARDS A prize presented for the best exhibit in the Horticulture section. A gift of local produce for the guest exhibitor with most points
CHILDREN’S CLASSES
Entry is free for all children’s classes. All children’s entries to have the age on the front of the entry card, and name, school year on the back.
The Infant Classes are for Reception Y1 and Y2 children. The Junior Classes are for Y3 to Y6. Children between Pre-School and Infants at the time of the show should enter the Pre- School Classes. Children between Infants and Juniors at the time of the show should enter the Infants Classes. Children between Junior and Senior schools at the time of the show should enter Junior classes.
Local Children Classes 103-106 - winner to receive a special prize for Pre-School Children Classes 107-112 - to compete for the Mayor’s Shield for Infant Children Classes 113-119 - to compete for the Kings Award for Junior Girls and the Banks Award for Junior Boys.
Guest ChildrenA separate prize, will be presented to the highest scoring “guest” child in any age category.
Pre-school classes
103. A collection of Seaside things, on a plate or in a seaside bucket 104. A monster or animal made from vegetables/fruit 105. Fruit and vegetable printing (A4 size) 106. A colourful collage (any medium)
Infant classes
107. A collection of pebbles/rocks/natural materials displayed imaginatively on a base (max size A4) 108. A monster or animal made from vegetables/fruit 109. A small pizza decorated with a fruit and/or vegetable face 110. An egghead with cress/mustard seeds 111. A painting relating to seaside, hill or coast 112Make a flag or decoration for a sandcastle Junior classes 113. Write a diet plan for a day (handwritten and illustrated on A4) 114. A collage of what lives in your garden or local area (A4 size) 115. A bird feeder from recycled items 116. A painting or drawing of a wild animal in its habitat 117. A small pizza decorated with a fruit and/or vegetable face 118. A puppet of an animal (any medium) 119. What do you love about nature in the UK? What would you miss if it disappeared? Your answer can be handwritten or typed on A4 paper, it can also be illustrated.