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Celebrating 150 Years

Exhibit hall - FLOWERS

Committee
Chairperson - Kathy Hiderman - (613) 582-3714
Velma Hawthorne, April Nicholson

1. Exhibits to be placed on Thursday, July 21, 2011 from 2-4pm and 7-9pm
2. Judging will commence at 9am on Friday, July 22, 2011.
3. All exhibits must be the produce of the exhibitor.

Class 28
Plants in Pots
Prize Money: Best Potted Plan - $10, Most Points in potted plants - $10
$3, $2.50, $2

1. African violet, double (one crown)
2. African violet, single (one crown)
3. Cactus
4. Begonia
5. Tuberous Begonia
6. 12”patio planter (must have 3 or more plants)
7. Impatiens
8. Mother-in-laws tongue
9. Geranium in Bloom
10. Ivy Geranium in Bloom
11. Ivy, any variety
12. House plant foliage
13. House plant in bloom, any variety
14. Aloe Vera plant
15. Hanging basket in bloom

Cut Flowers
Prize Money: Best Cut Flower - $10, Most Points in Cut Flowers - $10
$3, $2.50, $2

16. Miniature Rose, 1 spray
17. Calendula, 3 blooms
18. Cone flower (Echinacea), 3 stems
19. Cosmos, 3 stems
20. Dahlias, 3 stems
21. Lily, 1 stem (not day lily)
22. Marigolds, over 3 inches, 1 blooms
23. Marigolds, under 3 inches, 3 blooms
24. Pansies, 3 stems with foliage
25. Petunias, double, 3 stems
26. Petunias, single on fringed, 3 stems
27. Hydrangea
28. Phlox, perennial, 1 stem
29. Rose, any variety, 1 stem
30. Rose, floated in suitable container
31. Malva (Mallow), 1 stem
32. Snapdragons, 3 stems
33. Bee Balm, 3 stems
34. Hosta, 3 leaves
35. Zinnias, any size, 3 stems
36. Shasta Daisies, 3 stems
37. Gladiolus, 1 spike
38. Gladiolus, 3 spikes, any colour
39. Any other perennial, 1 spike / stem / spray / bloom - named
40. Any other flower not listed - on 3stems
41. Foliage of a perennial or shrub, 3 stems, (no coleus,no blooms, and bigger than 18”)

Class 70
Decorative Arrangements
Prize Money: Best Arrangement - $10, Most Points in Class 70 - $10
$4, $3, $2

1. Tumbling Tumbleweeds~arrangement of wild flowers and /or grasses.
2. Farmers~arrangement using a rustic container.
3. Green as Grass- all green arrangement (no blooms).
4. Western Song Title~ a design to represent a son(song to be named)
5. Miniature Masterpiece~not to exceed 4 inches in any direction.
6. Crazy for You ~ people put flowers in the craziest things.
7. Hens Next~arranement in a basket, accessories allowed.
8. Reflections ~ arranement using a mirror.
9. Floating Flowers~float flowers in a shallow bowl.
10. Good Morning~ arranement in a coffee mug.
11. Beauty on a Budget~using 3 flowers,foliage permitted,in a recycled container.
Most Points Overall Flowers - $20

Class 70a
Primary Flower Arrangements - 5 to 7 years old
Prize Money:1st-$3, 2nd-$2.50, 3rd-$2
1. Wild Horses- an arrangement using weeds, grasses, wildflowers, sticks.
2. Bunny Breakfast – arrangement of fresh flowers and green leaves.
3. Tom Thumb – miniature flower arrangement no bigger than 12cm in any direction.
Best arrangement - $5

Class 70b
Junior Flower Arrangements - 8 to 12 years old
Prize Money:1st-$3, 2nd-$2.50, 3rd-$2
1. Wild Horses – an arrangement using weeds, grasses, wildflowers, sticks.
2. Billy Goat's Gruff – any design of flowers combining 3 drink boxes.
3. Tom Thumb – miniature flower arrangement no bigger than 12cm in any direction.
Best arrangement - $5

 

Photography | Arts & Crafts | Scrapbooking | Needlecraft | Flowers | Junior Art
4-H Achievement Program | Culinary Arts | Roots and Vegetables | Woodworking
Grains, Seeds, Corn and Commercial Hay | Creative Writing | Women's Institute

Tractor Pulls

Committees

Financial Examiners: Barbara Teske, Gail Vereyken

Gate: Beachburg Lions Club

Booth: Marilyn Sommerville

Dining Hall: Angie McCutcheon

Maintenance: Bob Farnel

Veterinarian: Dr. Andres Aadoson

Sound Technician: Steve Vokey

Advertising: Brenda Byce

Office: Lisa Hennessey, Howard Winters

Bar Committee: Rona Lee McCrea, Sarah Vereyken

Children's Program: Bridget Graham, Shannon McCrea

Sheep Show: Dave MacKay, Kim Quast

Horse Drawing: Adrian Vereyken

Beef Cattle: Sherrie MacKay, Nathan Latchford, Jackie MacGregor

Dairy Cattle: Llyod Robinson

Pet Show: Donna Whitmore

Grains, Seeds, Corn, Commercial Hay: Larry Reaburn

Roots & Vegetables & Fruit: Christine Reaburn

Flowers: Kathy Hiderman

Culinary Arts: Marilyn Labow, Diane Lowe

Needlecraft: Marsha Vereyken

Arts & Crafts: Marilyn Robinson

Photography: David Willard, Shelley Smith-Aadoson

Woodworking: Kirk Keller

Junior Fair: Kim Morin

School Fair: Heather Campbell

Scrapbooking & Card Making: Jody Kitson-Roy

Creative Writing: Heather Campbell

Fair Book: Angela Keller

Website: Robyn Hader

Concessions & Vendors: Patricia Stephen, Danielle Berry

Sponsorship: Brenda Byce, Kim Quast

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