The Lizard and Mount s Bay Methodist Circuit Open Produce and Craft Show & Auction of Produce Saturday 12 th March 2016 Open Show Schedule of Classes Venue: Helston Methodist Church Coinagehall Street, Helston Entries to: Rev Danny Reed The Manse, 2 Parc Ledden, Helston, Cornwall TR13 8NB 01326 572303 By Sunday 6 th March 2016
The Lizard and Mount s Bay Open Craft & Produce Show 2016. Thank you for taking time to look at the schedule for our Show. We hope you can find something to inspire you to enter this event. Celebrating the skills that each community has is really important and we look forward to seeing some wonderful work and talents displayed. This is a new initiative for the Chapels and circuit and we hope you can support this venture. Rules: 1. All entry forms to secretaries as early as possible, but no later than 6 th March 2016 with the appropriate entry fee. Please entry as early as possible! 2. Entry Fees: 25p per entry, Children 10p per entry. Cheques to be made payable to Lizard and Mount s Bay Methodist Circuit. 3. No more than 3 entries per class per exhibitor. 4. No prize money. 5. All exhibits must be the work or produce of the named exhibitor. 6. There will be Certificates awarded for: Man with Most Points, Lady with Most Points, Best Boy s entry, Best Girl s entry, The Best of each Section (Eggs, Handicrafts, Home Cookery, Photography, Flowers, Floral Art, Christian Message) and some other specials. 7. Points will be awarded: 1 st 4 points, 2 nd 3 points, 3 rd 2 points & 4 th 1 point. In the case of a tie, Best sectional exhibits and the number of 1 st prizes awarded will be considered. 8. The judges decision will be final and the committee reserve the right to appoint replacement judges without notifying exhibitors. Classes may be split or combined at judges or stewards discretion. 9. Certificates and awards will be presented in the Methodist Church at 4:30 pm. 10. All items to be staged in the Hall or Church between 7pm & 9pm on Friday 11 th March & 7:30 am & 9:15 am on Saturday 12 th March 2016. Late exhibits will be refused. Closed during Judging; Open to Public at 12 noon. 11. No items to be removed until 5 pm on Saturday 12 th March 2016. 12. The committee will be most anxious for the care and safety of the exhibits but will not be responsible for loss or damage to same. 13. Exhibition numbers will be given to exhibitors on arrival. 14. Exhibitors offering entries to be auctioned please indicate these on the entry form at time of entry. The proceeds from the auction will be help fund the work of the LAMB Methodist Circuit. We are very grateful for these items which will be auctioned in the Hall at 7pm on Saturday 12 th March 2016. 15. Tickets for the Auction will include a Pasty Supper at 3 per person. These tickets can be reserved in advance with entry forms.
Schedule of Classes HOMECOOKNG: Judge: Mrs Gillian Lawrence All cookery exhibits to be displayed on a plain white plate C 1 A slab of Heavy Cake (approx 7 dia) C 2 7 Dundee cake C 3 7 Victoria Sponge jam filled C 4 7 Round Marble Cake C 5 3 Congress Tarts C 6 3 Muffins C 7 Cornish Pasty Ladies (approx 7 ) C 8 Cornish Pasty Men (approx 7 ) C 9 3 Sausage rolls C 10 A Quiche (on a plate) C 11 3 Yeast buns C 12 3 Saffron buns C 13 4 White Splits (joined) C 14 1 White bread loaf (Bread maker accepted) C 15 3 Shortbread biscuits C 16 1 Brown bread loaf (Bread maker accepted) C 17 3 Plain scones uncut C 18 3 Gingerbread round biscuits C 19 7 fatless Sponge cream filled C 20 3 chocolate Brownies C 21 A carrot cake C 22.A lemon drizzle cake C 23 3 flapjacks C 24 Something edible for Easter All preserves to be shown in unmarked jars. Lids to be unmarked or celophane, no material coverings to be used. C 25 1 lb (450grms) Lemon Curd C 26 1 lb Jam C 27 1 lb Marmalade C 28 1 lb Chutney C 29 1 lb Homemade Pickled Onions C 30 A spray of sugarcraft flowers HANDICRAFTS: Judges: Mrs Dawn Boyd (Needlecraft) others to be confirmed H 1 Recycled(Previous use of materials must be stated) H 2 A draft excluder H 3 A covered coat hanger H 4 A handmade soft toy H 5 A knitted jumper H 6 A knitted hat H 7 A homemade half apron H 8 A handcrafted cushion cover H 9 An article of crochet H 10 A cross stitch (under 10 square including frame) H 11 An article of embroidery* H 12 A cross stitch (over 10 square including frame)* H 13 A 3D Decoupage* H 14 A patchwork quilt* H 15 A tapestry* H 16 A homemade Pegbag H 17 A Book mark (any medium) H 18 A Bracelet or Necklace H 19 A pair of earrings or brooch H 20 A Christmas Tree Decoration H 21 An item of wood turning H 22 An item of woodwork other than woodturning* H 23 A painting in acryllic* H 24 A painting in oils* H 25 A painting in watercolour* H 26 A drawing (any medium)* H 27 An item of metal work* H 28 An item of pottery H 29 A handmade Easter card H 30 An item of Basketry* H 31 An item for sale at 1 bazaar H 32 An item of clothing H 33 An item of beading H 34 An item of felting *Please state size of exhibit on entry form
FLOWERS: Judge: Mr Nigel Pascoe FL 1 1 bloom of Camellia (any variety) FL 2 3 matching blooms of Camellia FL 3 3 Different variety blooms of Camellia FL 4 1 Camellia spray (branch) FL 5 1 bloom Magnolia FL 6 1 spray of Magnolia FL 7 1 bloom Rhododendron FL 8 1 spray of Azalea FL 9 6 different varieties of single daffodil FL 10 3 different varieties of single daffodil FL 11 1 single headed daffodil FL 12 3 matching single headed daffodils FL 13 3 matching multiheaded daffodil FL 14 1 multiheaded daffodil FL 15 6 matching miniature daffodils FL 16 3 matching miniature daffodils FL 17 1 miniature daffodil FL 18 A display of 12 daffodils any variety or size FL 19 6 stems of Anemone FL 20 5 stems of primrose with leaf, matching colour FL 21 5 Stems of primrose variety of colour FL 22 Tulips 3 stems matching colour FL 23 Tulips 3 various colours FL 24 Iris, any variety 3 stems FL 25 Iris, any variety 1 stem FL 26 Violets 10 stems with leaves FL 27 Wallflowers 3 stems FL 28 Hellebore 1 stem FL 29 Hellebore 6 matching heads on plate in water FL 30 Hellebore 6 various heads on plate in water FL 31 Grape Hyacinths 6 stems FL 32 Any other Bulb flower 1 cut stem FL 33 Potted daffodils FL 34 Potted Cyclamen FL 35 Potted foliage plant FL 36 Potted Fern FL 37 Potted flowering plant FL 38 Potted Cactus FL 39 Potted Amaryllis FL 40 Potted Orchid FL 41 1 Flowering shrub branch FL 42 A garden foliage bouquet FL 43 1 vase of cut assorted Herbs FL 44 A garden flower bouquet FL 45 3 stems of heather FL 46 Ornamental grasses, 3 stems Please display all cut flowers and herbs in vases or on boards. EGGS: Judge: to be confirmed Display plates provided. E 1 1 Large Brown Egg E 2 1 Large White Egg E 3 1 Large Any Other Colour E 4 3 Large Brown Eggs E 5 3 Large White E 6 1 Large Contents E 7 1 Bantam Brown Egg E 8 1 Bantam White Egg E 9 1 Bantam Contents E10 3 Bantam matching colour E 11 1 Waterfowl Egg E12 3 Waterfowl Eggs E 13 1 Waterfowl Egg Contents E14 6 Eggs (Any matching colour & size) E 15 1 decorated Egg (Children) E16 1 painted Egg (Children) E 17 1 decorated Egg (Adult) E18 1 painted Egg (Adult) PHOTOGRAPHY: Judge: Mr Keith Richards Please ensure name on reverse of photograph. Photographs must not be mounted or exceed 9 x 6 (landscape). P 1 All creatures great and small P 2 A Single Portrait (Black & White only) P 3 Gateway P 4 A good time was had by all P 5 Holiday snap P 6 The sea P 7 A photo with a caption P 8 Cornish Heritage P 9 Spiritual P 10 Church work today
CHRISTIAN MESSAGE CLASS: Judge: to be confirmed CM 1 Handwriting of Psalm 23 CM 2 A prayer for peace composed by entrant CM 3 A Handmade Easter card CM 4 A Handmade Christian Book Mark CM 5 Lyrics for a new hymn entitled Courage CM 6 A prayer for the preacher before the service composed by entrant CM 7 A poem inspired by the Cross CM 8 An Acrostic Poem: Easter Joy FLORAL ART: Judge: Mrs Donna Ayres Overall theme of section: Easter Accessories allowed in all classes. Natural Materials must predominate. FA 1 A buttonhole for an Easter Wedding FA 2 A corsage for an Easter Wedding FA 3 A vase of flowers for Chapel for Easter Day (12 space) FA 4 Love (under 4-10 cm) FA 5 New Life An exhibit under 9 (25 cm) using fresh, dried or silk material. FA 6 An exhibit including only 5 stems of flowers depicting Greater love hath no man (18-46 cm space) FA 7 A foliage exhibit depicting On a hill far away (18 46 cm space) FA 8 An Easter Hymn of your choice (18 46 cm space) FA 9 An Arrangement of spring flowers CHILDREN S & YOUNG PEOPLE S SECTION: Judge: Mrs Jackie Allen Please ensure age is stated on entry form. 2-4 years FC 1 A Decorated pebble FC 2 2 Decorated Easter buns FC 3 A painting of Easter Chicks (A4 size) 5 7 years JC 1 An Easter Garden on a dinner plate JC 2 A collage of an Easter Egg (A4 size) JC 3 3 Decorated Easter digestive biscuits 8 12 years SC 1 A decorated Pizza (up to 10 inches) SC 2 A collage of an Easter Egg (A4 size) SC 3 Compose and illustrate your own Easter Poem- any medium A4 13-16 years AC 1 A hand-made item of jewellery AC 2 3 decorated Easter Cup cakes AC 3 Compose a letter of Congratulations for someone s 100 th birthday in 2016 researching and highlighting events from 100 years ago(computer printed) A4 Grand Auction of Produce at 7:00 pm. (Profits for the Lizard and Mount s Bay Methodist Circuit) Entry Ticket 3 including Pasty Supper. Pasty Supper Tickets for Sale in Advance with entry form