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ACRES OF INGENUITY
H O M E I N D U S T R Y S C H E D U L E 2 0 2 0Entry Forms
Available Online
ALL ENTRY FORMS ARE AVAILABLE
ONLINE
if you require a printed copy please email [email protected]
go to www.wanakashow.co.nz/competitors
83RD ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW 2
HOME INDUSTRY
Convener : Janice Dickey 027 251 1046Committee; Jan Allen 027 331 0104 Jill Bruce 021 330 888 Lesly Stewart 0211 370 734 Kate Norman 021 864 234 Liz Buggs 022 026 0527
This area includes photography, arts, crafts, flowers, paintings, homebrew, vegetables and baking. It incorporates creations from our local community with exhibitors of all ages.
The A&P Show is an excellent chance to exhibit your work, and there are some great prizes to be awarded. We welcome your entries and look forward to receiving your exhibits.
The Home Industry Pavilion is open to view all exhibits from 9am on FRIDAY 13TH MARCH 2020
Junior prize money can be collected on Friday between 4-5pm; all other prize money can be collected between 4-5pm on Saturday and Monday 9-12 noon
All judging will take place on Thursday 12th March at 5.30.pm
ORDER OF CONTENTSJUNIOR SECTIONArts & CraftsBaking DecorativePhotographyVegetablesSchool art –Display of work (from local schools & home-schooled children)
FAMILY SECTIONCreation
OPEN SECTIONSBakingCraftCreative Fibre EmbroideryFlowers Blooms Flowers-RosesHomebrewHome-grown Produce PaintingsPatchworkPhotography Preserves & Jams Vegetables
HOME INDUSTRY THANKS AND IS VERY GRATEFUL TO THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS
Matukituki SponsorMACTODD, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES MEDITERRANEAN MARKET WANAKAWANAKA NEW WORLDPERRIAM63B CATERING LTDHERITAGE DUNEDIN LEISURE LODGE
Makarora SponsorAPPAREL STUDIO WANAKA AUTO REPAIRS (2010) LTD WANAKA PAPER PLUS
Donations/SupportersANN-LOUISE STOKES, MADELEINE REVELEY, ASPIRING QUILTERS, CINEMA PARADISO, MRS M MCCARTHY MEMORIAL, DOREEN UMBERS, JAN ALLEN, SHONA TURNOCK, KAY CURTIS, LESLY STEWART, THE MATERIAL GIRLS, WANAKA CREATIVE FIBRE GROUP, WANAKA ARTS SOCIETY, WANAKA ORGANICS, WANAKA SECTION SERVICES RODERICK KEY, STU AND RHONDA HURLEY, LAKE HAWEA CONTRACTING LTD, WOOLS OF WANAKA, MINARET STATION, PUZZLING WORLD, WANAKA EMBROIDERY GUILD, PURVIS DAUGHTERS TRUST, HELEN DAVIS
EXHIBITORS INFORMATION & GUIDELINESENTRY OPTIONS;Enter online at www.wanakashow.co.nz
Email entries to homeindustrywanaka@outlook .com
Post entries to PO Box 79, Wanaka 9343
Postal entries close on Monday 9th March orBring forms to the Showground Pavilion from 9am to 5pm, Monday 9th to Thursday 12th March.
ALL ENTRIES CLOSE AT 4.30 pm THURSDAY 12th MARCH 2020EXHIBIT TICKETS (class & section number)
Exhibit Tickets are to be securely attached to the exhibits
WELCOME TO HOME INDUSTRY
ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE ONLINE WWW.WANAKASHOW.CO.NZ/COMPETITORS
Official Show Partner FARMLANDS 3
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EXHIBITSALL EXHIBITS ARE TO BE WITH THE SECTION MARSHALL no later than 4.30pm THURSDAY 12th MARCH 2020
EXHIBITORS BRING ENTRIES THROUGH GATE 5 ON THURSDAY
EXHIBITS MUST BE COLLECTED FROM 4pm- 5.30pm on SATURDAY or MONDAY FROM 9am- 11am. This is the responsibility of the exhibitor.
PAVILION DOORS CLOSE AT 4.30PM THURSDAY FOR JUDGING
ALL PERISHABLE EXHIBITS NOT COLLECTED ON SATURDAY WILL BE DISPOSED OF ON SATURDAY AT 5.30PM.
COMPETITION INFORMATIONAny exhibit that has been exhibited in a previous Upper Clutha A & P Show is not eligible to compete
The Committee will not under any circumstance hold itself responsible for any loss, damage or mis-delivery of exhibits at the Show.
Security staff will be on duty from Thursday to Saturday. The pavilion is secured overnight.
COMPETITION RULES
All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor. This is an amateur competition.
Definition of amateur: a person who engages in an activity for pleasure rather than financial benefit.
Entries will not be accepted from commercial exhibitors.
The Judge’s decision is final.
Home Industry Prize Money can be collected from the Home Industry desk
In the Pavilion from 4 - 5.30pm on Saturday and no later than 11am on Monday 16th.
There is no limit to the number of exhibits you may enter in most sections. Unless stated otherwise.
Please read each section carefully.
Admission to the Showground: Adult 1 day pass .......................................................$17.50Youth Pass (13-17) ................................................... $5.0012 and Under ...............................................................Free
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITYNeither the organizers of the event to which these rules apply nor any agent, employee or representative of these bodies accepts any liability for any accident, loss, damage, injury or illness to horses, owners, riders, spectators, land, vehicles, their contents and accessories or any other personal property whatsoever
whether caused by their negligence, breach of contract, or in any other way whatsoever.
NB. Under law it is not possible to sign a waiver which would protect a facility owner, farmer, employer or other person from liability should an accident occur as a result of neglect to take all practicable steps. The facility owner, local authority or farmer etc. cannot “contract” out such responsibilities by requesting a waiver of liability. All practicable steps have been taken by the organizers to ensure your safety and we ask you to take particular heed of hazard signs that have been posted and avoid these areas.
Children must be under adult supervision at all times
JUNIOR SECTION TROPHIES FOR SECTION
MAUD GRAY & GWENITH BELOE
MEMORIAL CUP
JUNIOR CHALLENGE CUP
COLLEGE CHALLENGE CUP
Sponsor CINEMA PARADISO
Junior prize money can be collected on Friday between 4-5pm
All exhibits MUST be the work of the exhibitor
Any exhibit that has been exhibited in a previous Upper Clutha A&P Show is not eligible to compete
Entry ticket must be securely attached to your exhibit
All Junior Classes are judged on Thursday night
JUNIOR ARTS & CRAFTSSteward: Jill Bruce 021 330 888Judge: Avis Munro/Adrienne NeumannEntry Fee: 50c.Prize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $3; 3rd $2, 4th $1
PreschoolClass 800 A5 picture using feathersClass 801 Decorated cardboard tubeClass 802 Make and decorate a star shapeClass 803 Sculpture using newspaper
Year 0-2Class 804 A5 picture featuring greenClass 805 Make a dinosaur from recycled itemsClass 806 Make an item featuring buttonsClass 807 Sculpture using a yoghurt container
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Year 3-4Class 808 A card for your Dad
Class 809 Handmade and decorated bowl
Class 810 Make something from a paper plate
Class 811 Sculpture made from items from the lakeshore, 30 long by 20 high
Year 5-6Class 812 Snow Globe in a jar
Class 813 Make a fantasy Dragon Egg
Class 814 Sculpture from small wooden spoons
Class 815 Make a fidget spinner
Year 7-9Class 816 Friendship bracelet
Class 817 Finger Puppet
Class 818 Handmade set of 3 buttons
Class 819 Sculpture using popcorn
Year 10-13Class 820 Handmade Paper Flower
Class 821 Make a windmill
Class 822 Decorate a shoe
Class 823 Make a mousetrap
JUNIOR BAKINGSteward: Lee Davis p: 443 6436Judge: Annette MenloveEntry Fee: 50c.Prize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $3; 3rd $2, 4th $1Exhibits must be on a round white paper plate (18cm) and placed in a clear plastic bag. Entry ticket must be securely attached on top of the plate
PreschoolClass 830 3 emoji decorated wine biscuitsClass 831 3 Bliss Balls
Year 0-2Class 832 3 emoji decorated wine biscuitsClass 833 3 Bliss Balls
Year 3-4Class 834 3 emoji decorated wine biscuitsClass 835 3 pieces of iced fudge cakeClass 836 3 rice bubble cakes
Year 5-6Class 837 3 rice bubble cakesClass 838 A school lunch in an ice cream
containerClass 839 3 pieces of homemade sweets
Year 7-9Class 40 3 pieces of chocolate brownieClass 841 3 pikeletsClass 842 Iced chocolate cakeClass 843 3 Chocolate fudge, (uncooked and uniced)
Year 10-13
Class 844 3 Muffins, any varietyClass 845 Iced chocolate cakeClass 846 3 A&P theme decorated cupcakesClass 847 3 pieces of fudge (cooked and iced)
JUNIOR DECORATIVESteward: Shona Sutherland ph 021 0443727Judge: Anna Bankshaw / Bridget GouldEntry Fee: 50cPrize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $3; 3rd $2; 4th $1
PreschoolClass 850 Decorated pinecone
Class 851 Creature made from vegetables and/or fruit and/or berries -only toothpicks or kebab sticks to be used to attach materials
Class 852 Necklace made of flowers , berries, fruit or vegetables, 30 cm long
Class 853 A miniature garden in a saucer up to bread/butter size
Year 0-2Class 854 Decorated pinecone owl
Class 855 Creature made from vegetables and/or fruit and/or berries
Class 856 Paint a face on a hard boiled egg
Class 857 A house made from Lego or plastic blocks. Base no larger than 30x25cm
Year 3-4Class 858 A house made from 1 shoe box and lid.
Class 859 Creature made from vegetables and/or fruit and/or berries
Class 860 Paint a face on a hard boiled egg
Class 861 A truck made from Lego or plastic blocks
Year 5-6Class 862 A shoebox house with garden, base no
larger than 30x25 cm.
Class 863 Creature made from vegetables and/or fruit and/or berries
Class 864 Paint a face on a hard boiled egg
Class 865 A plane made from Lego or plastic blocks
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JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHYSteward: Katheryn Liggins 0212530357Judge: Olivia TurnerEntry Fee: 50cPrize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $3; 3rd $2; 4th $1
OWNERS NAME AND PHONE NUMBER MUST BE ON THE BACK.
Limit of 2 entries per person, per class.
Photographs entered into Classes 870-889 are NOT to be manipulated through digital or darkroom means.
The following is acceptable: change from colour to black and white in the Black and White class.
Photographs entered into the iPhoneography Class “Nature” are to be taken on a mobile device that is primarily not a camera for example: an iPhone, iPad, mobile phone etc. There are a number of ways to get your photographs from your phone or device to your computer for printing; one is to email the photo/s to yourself from your phone. (If you need help ask someone younger than you or Google it)
All photographs are to be mounted onto A5 size white card.
Photographs can be printed any size or shape as long as the finished work is smaller than the A5 white card. Please leave a minimum of a 2cm border.
Photographs can be printed at a camera shop or a desktop printer, preferably on photographic paper.
PreschoolClass 870 CloudsClass 871 Creatures Big & SmallClass 872 Black & White “Action”Class 873 iPhoneography; “Grin”
Year 0-2Class 874 CloudsClass 875 Creatures Big & SmallClass 876 Black & White “Action”Class 877 iPhoneography; Grin
Year 3-4Class 878 CloudsClass 879 Creatures Big & SmallClass 880 Black & White “Action”Class 881 iPhoneography; “Grin”
Year 5-6Class 882 CloudsClass 883 Creatures Big & SmallClass 884 Black & White “Action”Class 885 iPhoneography; “Grin”
Year 7-9Class 886 CloudsClass 887 Creatures Big & SmallClass 888 Black & White “Action”Class 889 iPhoneography; “Grin”
Year 10-13Entries are to be entered in the Open Photography Section.
JUNIOR VEGETABLESSteward: Donella Osborne p: 443 6999Judge: Peter BrassEntry Fee; 50cPrize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $3; 3rd $2; 4th $1
Open to Preschool – Year 13
All exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor.
Exhibits must be on a round paper/plastic plate 23cm,
the entry ticket must be securely attached to the top of the plate.
SPECIAL PRIZEClass 895 - $15 cash donated by Jan Allen
Preschool to Year 13Class 895 Best Collection of VegetablesClass 896 Funniest looking VegetableClass 897 Collection of wildflowers in a bottleClass 898 Biggest Pumpkin
SCHOOL ARTSteward: Jan Allen Cell: 0273 310 104No entry fee, no prizes, no judging.
A display of art from local schools and home-schooled children.
All art is to be at the Showground by 4pm Wednesday 11th March 2020
Art must be strung ready to hang
Names to be on the front
PreschoolClass 899 Work of their choice (no bigger than 1 square metre per
classroom). Art must be strung ready for hanging
Year 0 -13Class 900 Open Topic Chosen By Each School.
Work must be on paper NOT cardboard (A4 size).
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OPEN SECTION TROPHIES FOR SECTION
HAWEA FLAT W.D.F.F CHALLENGE CUP
MRS E.M STUDHOLME MEMORIAL TROPHY
BELOE/TURNOCK CUP
JUNE SCOTT MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHY
MERINO SHOP, TARRAS, SILVER TRAY
WANAKA EMBROIDERY GUILD TROPHY
ROSEBOWL
CUT FLOWERS CUP
NEVILLE FOOTE MEMORIAL TROPHY
HELEN & ROB MATHEWSON CUP
HOMEBREW CUP
IDA DARLING MEMORIAL CUP
W STUDHOLME CUP
JIM WALLACE MEMORIAL TROPHY
FAMILY SECTIONStewards: HI COMMITTEE JUDGE: CELEBRITY JUDGEEntry fee: $1Prize money: 1st $5, 2nd $3, and 3rd $2
SPECIAL PRIZETwo nights accommodation for two people at the Heritage Dunedin Leisure Lodge
Class 1104 Decorate a Garden Gnome. Max size 50 cm Tell us your Gnomes story written on a
sheet of A5
BAKINGSteward: Liz Buggs 0220260527Judge: William BrunEntry Fee: $1Prize Money: 1st $5, 2nd $3; 3rd $2.Exhibits must be on a round white paper plate and covered with clear plastic bag.
TROPHIES FOR SECTION Hawea Flat W.D.F.F. Challenge Cup
Mrs. E.M. Studholme Memorial Trophy Beloe/Turnock Cup
June Scott Memorial Challenge Trophy
SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSORSClass 915 1st $30 cash donated by DOREEN UMBERS
Class 920 1st $10 cash donated by SHONA TURNOCKClass 921 1st $10 cash donated by SHONA TURNOCKClass 922 1st $10 cash donated by SHONA TURNOCKClass 924 1st $20 cash donated by SHONA
TURNOCK for Most Points in all Baking
Class 910 3 Chocolate Chip Biscuits
Class 911 3 Pieces of Shortbread
Class 912 3 Belgium Biscuits
Class 913 3 Gingernut Biscuits
Class 914 3 Afghans
Class 915 3 Pikelets
Class 916 3 Bliss Balls
Class 917 3 Date Scones
Class 918 1 Fruit/Nut Loaf
Class 919 3 Pieces Ginger Crunch
Class 920 1 Sultana Cake
Class 921 1 Gluten Free Banana Cake, uniced
Class 922 3 pieces uncooked Fudge
Class 923 3 Meringues
Class 924 3 Melting moments
Class 925 3 pieces Louise square
CRAFTSteward: Kelli McArthur 021776853Judge: Anne-Marie BerryEntry Fee: $1Prize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2
Any exhibit that has been exhibited in a previous Upper Clutha A & P Show is not eligible to compete.
TROPHIES FOR SECTION Hawea Flat W.D.F.F. Challenge Cup
SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSORS
Class 938 – Most Points over Classes 929 to 939, $10 donated by Helen Davis
Class 929 Wooden Toy
Class 930 Artistic piece of Calligraphy
Class 931 Upcycled Craft - make something new from something old
Class 932 Article of jewellery - any medium
Class 933 A tooled leather article
Class 934 Homemade article from fabric
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Class 935 Homemade holiday ornament , ie Christmas , Easter
Class 936 Handmade craft item made from paper, eg scrapbook or cards
Class 937 Fascinator or headpiece
Class 938 Homemade soap x 1
Class 939 Home made scented candle
EMBROIDERY
Stewards: Wanaka Embroidery Guild ph: 443 1151Judge: Heather Harrison & Kari SheatEntry Fee: $1Prize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2
Any exhibit that has been exhibited in a previous Upper Clutha A & P Show is not eligible to compete.
TROPHIES FOR EMROIDERY Hawea Flat W.D.F.F. Challenge Cup
Merino Shop, Tarras Silver Tray
Wanaka Embroidery Guild Trophy
SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSORS
Class 941 1st Prize $10 donated by KAY CURTIS
Class 943 1st Prize $10 donated by KAY CURTIS
Class 945 1st Prize $10 donated by KAY CURTIS
Class 948 1st Prize $10, Wanaka Embroidery Guild Prize- Aspinall Swift Award
Class 940-949 $10 donated by W.E.G. in memory of Mrs E.L.Blanc
Class 940 Cushion, any medium incorporating embroidery
Class 941 Cross stitch picture any topic
and design
Class 942 Embroidered article featuring stumpwork
Class 943 Embroidered article in counted thread
Class 944 Embroidered cloth, tray or table
Class 945 Embroidered bag, any medium
Class 946 Embroidered surface stitching incorporating Goldwork
Class 947 Embroidered item of Canvas work
Class 948 Themed Challenge ‘Lavender Bag’ featuring embroidery
Class 949 Any item of bead or ribbon embroidery
CREATIVE FIBRE
Steward: Margaret Stenhouse ph: 443 9197Judge: Rose LoweEntry Fee: $1Prize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2Encouraging the use of natural fibres; wool, silk, cotton, linen, flax and synthetic fibres; from fleece, spun yarn, commercial yarn, or felting bats. All garment/ articles must be made within the last year and not previously worn/used.
TROPHIES FOR SECTION Hawea Flat W.D.F.F. Challenge Cup
Merino Shop, Tarras Silver Tray
Rosebowl
SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSORSClass 950 Hand woven garment/article - $15
cashdonated by WANAKA CREATIVE FIBRE GROUP
Class 955 Handspun, handknitted garment/article - $15 cash donated by WANAKA CREATIVE FIBRE GROUP
Class 956 Knitted garment, colour & design - $15 cash donated by WANAKA CREATIVE FIBRE GROUP
Class 957 Knitted article machine or hand. $50 cash donated by WOOLS OF WANAKA
Class 959 Child’s knitted garment - $15 cashdonated by WANAKA CREATIVE FIBRE GROUP
Class 962 Accessory, any method of construction - $15 cash donated by WANAKA CREATIVE FIBRE GROUP
Class 963 Youth Entry - $15 donated by WANAKA CREATIVE FIBRE GROUP
Class 950 Hand woven garment/article from loom fibre or flax
Class 951 Hand woven garment/article using fibre or flax
Class 952 Felted garment/article
Class 953 Skein handspun yarn - at least 70% wool
Class 954 Skein handspun yarn, dyed (state dye material used)
Class 955 Handspun, handknitted garment/article
Class 956 Knitted garment, machine or hand, colour & design to be judged
Class 957 Knitted article, machine or hand, colour and design to be judged eg toy, ornament, mat
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Class 958 Adult’s hand knitted garment
Class 959 Hand knitted garment for a baby (<1 Year)
Class 960 Child’s handknitted garment (<10yrs)
Class 961 Crochet garment / article
Class 962 Garment / article, any method construction , for baby or child; not soft toy.
Class 963 Accessory, knit or crochet;socks,gloves beanies,hat
Class 964 Accessory,any method of construction; scarfs,wraps,bags, hats,gloves . (hats,gloves,not knit/crochet)
Class 965 School students <18yrs - Beanie, Hat,Scarf or felt. Any method of construction using fibres or yarns eg. knit,crochet or felt.
FLOWERS - BLOOMSSteward: Rhonda Hurley 02102707758Judge: Sharon ArlidgeEntry Fee: 50cPrize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2
All Cut Flower entries will be processed by the Marshall at the Cut Flowers Section of the pavilion, from Thursday midday to 4.30 pm
Cut flowers to be grown by exhibitor.
Please use green bottles if possible.
TROPHIES FOR SECTION Cut Flowers Cup
SPECIAL PRIZESMARSHALS CHOICE FROM BLOOMS OR ROSES
$30 donated by Purvis Daughters Trust
Class 970 Dahlias, collection of 4, different colours
Class 971 Dahlias, decorative, 3 blooms
Class 972 Dahlias, cactus & semi cactus, 3 blooms
Class 973 Dahlia, collection of 4 different types
Class 974 Any Other Dahlia, not otherwise scheduled
Class 975 Gladiolus - 1 spike; 3 or more florets open
Class 976 1 head Hydrangea
Class 977 3 stems of Sweet pea, any colour
Class 978 3 Marigold blooms
Class 979 Bowl of floating Pansies or Viola
Class 980 Collection of herbs, 6 or more, named
Class 981 1 Single Bloom not scheduled
Class 982 1 Multi Bloom not scheduled
Class 983 Collection of 6 different blooms
Class 984 Potted Geranium
Class 985 Potted Colour
Class 986 Potted Poppies
FLOWERS - ROSES
Steward: Christine ThianJudge: Allison LudemannEntry Fee: 50cPrize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2
Exhibitors where possible, name your rose(s), for the public’s benefit.
Definitions of classification of roses are as follows:
An Exhibition rose is from half to three quarters open
A Decorative rose is from one quarter to one half open
A Fully open rose is just that - at least three quarter open
Retain foliage to roses. Definition of a ‘Bloom’ for roses: 1 rose on each stem.
Stem or cluster: means more than one flower & including side buds.
Cut flowers to be grown by exhibitor
Please use green bottles
TROPHIES FOR SECTION Neville Foote Memorial Trophy Cut Flowers Cup
SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSORS1st $10 cash – MRS M MCCARTHY MEMORIAL PRIZEMost points in Rose Classes - $50 cash donated by ANN-LOUISE STOKESMarshall’s choice over classes 989-1009 - $30 donated by Purvis Daughters TrustClass 989 Sally Holmes Rose
Class 990 Miniature rose - 3 cultivars, 1 vase
Class 991 Miniature rose - 1 cluster
Class 992 Floribunda rose - 1 stem, 3 or more florets open
Class 993 1 bloom, red
Class 994 1 bloom, pink
Class 995 1 bloom, yellow
Class 996 1 bloom, white
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Class 997 1 bloom, cream
Class 998 1 bloom, colour otherwise unscheduled
Class 999 Perfumed rose - any variety
Class 1000 Fairy rose, cluster
Class 1001 Old roses - 3 stems, 1 or more cultivars
Class 1002 David Austin roses - 3 stems, 1 or more cultivars
Class 1003 Decorative bloom - 1, any colour or cultivar
Class 1004 Fully open bloom - 1, any colour or cultivar
Class 1005 Decorative bloom - 1, any colour or cultivar
Class 1006 Exhibition bloom - 1, any colour or cultivar
Class 1007 Fully open bloom- 1, any colour or variety
Class 1008 1 Stem single petalled rose - any colour or variety- 5 petals
Class 1009 Patio Rose
HOMEBREWSteward: Kay Outram 443 6047Judge: Grant Wandel / Dave TelferEntry Fee: $2Prize Money: 1st $10, 2nd $5, 3rd $3
No commercial labels to be left on bottle.
Use screwtops for all beer and ciders
Exhibits will be chilled prior to judging.
This is an amateur competition
TROPHIES FOR SECTION The Homebrew Cup
Class 1010 Home-made cider, sweet, 1 bottle
Class 1011 Home-made cider,dry,1 bottle
Class 1012 Ale , 1 bottle
Class 1013 Lager , 1 bottle
Class 1014 Stout, 1 bottle
Class 1015 Home-made dark liqueur, 1 bottle labelled
Class 1016 Home-made cream liqueur, 1 bottle labelled
Class 1017 Home-made , clear liqueur -1 bottle labelled
Class 1018 Home-made still wine 1 bottle labelled
Class 1019 Home-made sparkling wine, 1 bottle labelled
PAINTINGS
Steward: Vicki McRae 034437052Judge: Jo Nimmo Entry Fee: $1Prize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2
Any exhibit that has been exhibited in a previous Upper Clutha A & P Show is not eligible to compete.
Drawings and Paintings must be original and exhibitor’s own work.
All exhibits must be able to be hung.
TROPHIES FOR SECTION College Challenge Cup
SPECIAL PRIZE & SPONSOR
Class 1022 Most outstanding Exhibit - $20 donated by THE MATERIAL GIRLS
Class 1020 Novice - those painting two years or less. Any medium on canvas or paper
Class 1021 `Open Section - Oil or acrylic, any subject
Class 1022 Open Section - Any works on paper, any subject, charcoal, pastel, pencil, crayon, ink or watercolour.
PATCHWORK
Steward: Joyce Hogan p: 443 4696Judge: Denise BunnEntry Fee: $1Prize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2
Please state quilt size on entry form.
All work must be done by the exhibitor.
Exhibit must not have been entered in previous A & P Show’s
TROPHIES FOR SECTION Hawea Flat W.D.F.F. Challenge Cup Merino Shop, Tarras Silver Tray
SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSOR
Class 1034 Most Points in Patchwork - $20 gift voucher donated by ASPIRING QUILTERS
Class 1035 Wool quilt or wall hanging etc - $20 gift voucher donated by ASPIRING QUILTERS
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SELF QUILTED ITEMSClass 1030 Patchwork / Quilted wall hanging
Class 1031 Patchwork Quilt, maximum size 2m - 1 quilt per exhibitor
Class 1032 Small Patchwork / Quilted items (under 1 metre)
Class 1033 Patchwork item by a novice / quilter who has not won a prize before who has been quilting no longer than 3 years
Class 1034 Patchwork bag
Class 1035 Wool quilt or wall hanging not exceeding 2 mtrs sq. One entry per exhibitor
Class 1036 Patchwork cushion
PHOTOGRAPHYSteward: Katheryn Liggins 021 253 0357Judge: Olivia TurnerEntry Fee: $1Prize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2
OWNERS NAME AND PHONE NUMBER MUST BE ON THE BACK
Limit of 2 entries per person, per class.
Photographs entered into Classes 1040-1043 are NOT to be manipulated through digital or darkroom means.
The following is acceptable: change from colour to black and white in the Black and White class
Photographs entered into the iPhoneography Class “Nature” are to be taken on a mobile device that is primarily not a camera for example: an iPhone, iPad, mobile phone etc. There are a number of ways to get your photographs from your phone or device to your computer for printing; one is to email the photo/s to yourself from your phone. If you need help ask someone younger than you or Google it!
All photographs are to be mounted onto A4 size white card.
Photographs can be printed any size or shape as long as the finished work is smaller than the A4 white card. Please leave a minimum of a 2cm border.
Photographs can be printed at a camera shop or a desktop printer, preferably on photographic paper.
SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSOR$50 cash most points over classes 1040-1044, donated by MADELEINE REVELYClass 1040 Water
Class 1041 Creatures Big & Small
Class 1042 Black & White Silhouette
Class 1043 iPhoneography; “Capture the Grin”
PRESERVES & JAMSSteward: Sandra Simmers p: 443 9537 (Sweet)Steward: Lesly Stewart p; 443 7254 (Savoury)Judge: Lea WilkieJudge: Jocelyn RobinsonEntry Fee: $1Prize Money: 1st $5 2nd $3; 3rd $2
No more than 2 exhibits per class per person.
All jars to be labelled and entry tickets attached.
All lids will be removed for judging
Contents judged not the jar.
Definitions as given in University of Otago Bulletin
A Pickle: vinegar, salt, spices and sugar used to preserve vegetables, fruits or nuts, eg gherkins, onions, walnuts, bread & butter pickles.
A Relish: is a sour pickle with the vegetable finely chopped, eg corn, tomato, cucumber etc
A Chutney: is a sweet pickle being a mixture of crushed fruit and vegetable cooked with vinegar, sugar, and spices, eg tomato, peach, rhubarb etc
TROPHIES FOR SECTION
Hawea Flat W.D.F.F. Cahllenge Cup
Mrs. E.M. Studholme Memorial Cup
Ida Darling Memorial Cup
June Scott Memorial Challenge Trophy
SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSORS$10 cash most points over classes 1050- 1057, donated by LESLY STEWART $10 cash most points over classes 1058- 1068, donated by LESLY STEWART
Class 1050 Berry jam, any variety
Class 1051 Raspberry jam
Class 1052 Any variety of jam
Class 1053 Apricot jam
Class 1054 Jelly, fruit
Class 1055 Preserved fruit, any variety
Class 1056 Home-made lemon honey
Class 1057 Marmalade
Class 1058 Jelly, Savoury
Class 1059 Relish, any variety
Class 1060 Pesto, home-made
Class 1061 Chutney, any variety
Class 1062 Pickle, any variety
Class 1063 Pickled vegetables, one or more vegetable
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Class 1064 Home-made sauce, any variety
Class 1065 Preserved beetroot, in screw top jar
HOME-GROWN PRODUCESteward; Lyn Leary 443 7925Judge: Helen DarlingEntry Fee: $1Prize Money: 1st $5 2nd $3; 3rd $2
Class 1068 Homemade soft cheese
Class 1069 Homemade firm cheese
Class 1070 Home produced clear honey
Class 1071 Home produced creamed honey
Class 1072 Home-grown eggs x 3 (biggest), any variety
Class 1073 Home-grown eggs x 3 (fancy), any variety
Class 1074 1 Bottle of Kombutcha
Class 1075 Home-grown hazelnuts
Class 1076 Home-grown walnuts
Class 1077 Home-grown olive oil, in a plain unlabelled bottle
Class 1078 Home produced raw honey
Class 1079 Homemade mustard, up to 200gms in size
VEGETABLESSteward: Donella Osborne p: 443 6999Judge: Peter BrassEntry Fee: $1Prize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2
All exhibits to be grown by the exhibitor, and named for the public’s benefit.
BASKETS MUST HAVE HANDLES.
Exhibits to be on a round white paper plate and entry ticket must be securely attached to the plate.
TROPHIES FOR SECTION Studholme Cup
Jim Wallace Memorial Trophy
SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSORClass 1084 $10 cash donated by LAKE HAWEA
CONTRACTING LTDClass 1090 $10 cash donated by LAKE HAWEA
CONTRACTING LTDClass 1095 $10 cash donated by LAKE HAWEA
CONTRACTING LTD
Class 1102 $10 cash donated by LAKE HAWEA CONTRACTING LTD
$10 cash donated by LAKE HAWEA CONTRACTING LTD for Most points in vegetables
Class 1080 Cucumber
Class 1081 Beans, 5 pods any variety
Class 1082 3 Beetroot, any variety
Class 1083 3 Leeks
Class 1084 3 Carrots
Class 1085 3 Onions, white or brown
Class 1086 3 Onions, red
Class 1087 3 Potatoes, white, table
Class 1088 3 Potatoes, red, table
Class 1089 3 Parsnips
Class 1090 Any collection of vegetables judged for variety and display (1 exhibit per person)
Class 1091 3 Apples, any variety
Class 1092 3 Pears, any variety
Class 1093 3 Lemons, any variety
Class 1094 3 Tomatoes, ripe
Class 1095 A selection of tomatoes in a small basket
Class 1096 5 tomatoes ripe, cocktail, cherry,grape
Class 1097 3 Zucchinis, yellow, green or black
Class 1098 3 Corn Cobs, any variety
Class 1099 Any unusual shaped vegetable
Class 1100 Pumpkin, judged for quality (&/or weight)
Class 1101 3 sweet Capsicum, named (not chilli)
Class 1102 3 Garlic, (not elephant)
Class 1103 5 stalks, Rhubarb
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HAWEA FLAT W.D.F.F. CHALLENGE CUP for mostpoints in Baking, Craft, Creative Fibre, Embroidery, Patchwork, Preserves & Jams. Winners - 1953 Mrs D T Anderson, 1954, Mrs L M Goodger; 1955-57, Mrs B H Umbers; 1958, Miss Ironside; 1959-65, Mrs Lawless; 1966, Mrs Burgess; 1967, Miss McCall; 1968, Mrs G Wilson; 1969, Mrs R Jones; 1970-71, Miss M McCall; 1972, Mrs E C Anderson; 1973-74, Mrs M E Allison; 1975-77, A Urquhart; 1978, Miss M McCall; 1979, Mrs E King; 1980, Mrs J Robertson; 1981-82, Miss M McCall; 1983, Miss E McMillan; 1984-86, Miss M McCall; 1987-88, Mrs S Turnock; 1989-90, Miss M McCall; 1991, S Turnock; 1992, K Aspinall; 1993, L Overton; 1994, I M Darling; 1995-97, L Overton; 1998-99, R Landreth; 2000, D Barkman; 2001, L Overton;2002-04, D Barkman; 2005, J Robertson; 2006-09, D Barkman; 2010 S. Manson; 2011, D Ballantyne; 2012, J Anderson; 2013, D Ballantyne; 2014, Jane McIvor; 2015, D Ballantyne; 2016, L Overton; 2017, Robyn Bennett; 2018, L Overton; 2019 L. Overton ;
MAUD GRAY & GWENITH BELOE MEMORIAL CUP donated by Shona Turnock for most points in Junior Baking. Winners 2017; Pipi Horan / Rata Horan; 2018 A. Benson: 2019 Maggie Docherty/Amy Benson
MERINO SHOP, TARRAS SILVER TRAY donated byMerino Shop Tarras for most outstanding fibre exhibit from Creative Fibre, Embroidery, Patchwork and Sewing. Winners - 2004, L Cashen; 2005, J Bruce – (Embroidery); 2006, J McIvor; 2007, R Holland (Creative Fibre); 2008, G Drummond; 2009, S Allan; 2010, A Munro; 2011, D Ballantyne; 2012, J McIvor; 2013, S Allan; 2014, Suzanne Lane; 2015, J Mullins; 2016, Shirley Farquhar; 2017, Heather Kerr; 2018 A Turnbull; 2019 C. Hyndham
MRS E.M. STUDHOLME MEMORIAL TROPHY awarded to a local exhibitor for the most points in Baking, Preserves & Jams. Winners - 1989, Mrs S Turnock; 1990, Miss M McCall; 1991, S Turnock; 1992, K Aspinall; 1993, L Overton; 1994, I M Darling; 1995-97, L Overton; 1998, R Landreth; 1999, L Overton; 2000, D Barkman; 2001, L Overton; 2002-08, D Barkman;2009, N Dickey/L King; 2010, N Dickey & B Brady; 2011; K Sutherland; 2012, N Dickey/F Adcock; 2013, K Sutherland; 2014, Ruby Hall; 2015, R Bennett; 2016, Kathleen Sutherland; 2017, Robyn Bennett; 2018 L Overton; 2019 L. Overton
JUNE SCOTT MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHY awarded to an exhibitor from outside the Upper Clutha area for the most points in Baking, Preserves & Jams. Winners - 2009, J Anderson; 2010, D Barkman; 2011,D Ballantyne; 2012, J Anderson; 2013, D Ballantyne; 2014, A Smillie; 2015, D Ballantyne; 2016, Andi Smillie; 2017 Andi Smillie; 2018 A Smillie; 2019 Pam Nind
WANAKA EMBROIDERY GUILD TROPHY awarded for Most Points in Embroidery. Winners – 2009, V Garrett; 2010, J Bruce; 2011-12, J McIvor; 2013, V Brown; 2014-15, Jane McIvor; 2016, Velma Brown; 2017, Velma Brown; 2018 V. Brown; 2019 Jane McIvor
W STUDHOLME CUP for most points in Vegetables. Winners - 1991-93, F Urquhart; 1994, G Pittaway; 1995, L Overton; 1996, F Urquhart; 1997, Mrs I Urquhart; 1998-99, L Overton; 2000-04, T Toogood; 2005, D Osborne; 2006, D Pricolo; 2007, J Turnbull; 2008-11, D Pricolo; 2012, G Kerr; 2013-14, D Osborne; 2015, L Buggs; 2016, Tony Poole; 2017, Liz Buggs; 2018 L. Buggs; 2019 J. Hogan
JIM WALLACE MEMORIAL TROPHY for winner of Class 1090, Vegetables: Winners - 1991, Hall Family; 1992, P Cole; 1993, F Urquhart; 1994, Hall family; 1995-96, B&R Hall; 1997, L Overton; 1998, A Sidey; 1999, L Overton; 2000, N Matheson; 2001-02, L Overton; 2003-04, T Toogood; 2005, A McKenzie; 2006, D Pricolo; 2007, D Osborne; 2008, N Matheson; 2009-11, D Pricolo; 2012, B King; 2013-14, K Collins; 2015, D Osborne; 2016, Kay Collins; 2017, Lynley Ashe; 2018 K. Collins ; K. Collins; 2019
BELOE/TURNOCK CUP for most points in Baking. Winners - 2001-03, A Napier; 2004, L Barkman; 2005, J Anderson & L King; 2006-08, A Fahey; 2009, B Brady; 2010, N Dickey & B Brady; 2011, D Ballantyne; 2012, J Anderson; 2013, D Ballantyne; 2014, Rena Cowie & Kathleen Sutherland; 2015, D Ballantyne; 2016, Kathleen Sutherland; 2017, Robyn Bennett; 2018 P.Winsloe & L. Overton; 2019 L.. Overton;
IDA DARLING MEMORIAL CUP for most points in Preserves & Jams, donated by Grace and Lyn Overton. Winners - 2002-11, D Barkman; 2012, J Anderson; 2013, D Ballantyne; 2014, Ruby Hall; 2015, D Ballantyne; 2016, Andi Smillie; 2017, Andi Smillie; 2018 A. Smillie; 2019 Liz Buggs;
CUPS AND TROPHIES FOR HOME INDUSTRY SECTIONAny number of entries will be accepted unless specified and all points counted for the Cup.
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ROSEBOWL donated by Wanaka Creative Fibre Group (formerly Spinners & Weavers) – for most points in Creative Fibre; Winners – 1990, J Robertson; 1991-93, P Plew; 1994-03, J Robertson; 2004, G Rowlands; 2005-07, J Robertson; 2008, H Kerr; 2009, B Chamberlayne; 2011, S Manson; 2012, G Rowlands; 2013, G Rowlands; 2014, Betty Allan; 2015, G Rowlands; 2016, Betty Allan; 2017, Heather Kerr; 2018 B. Allan; 2019 A. McFarlane;
CUT FLOWERS CUP donated by Yeverley McCarthy for most points in Cut Flowers, Blooms & Roses. Winners – 1991, E Harris; 1992-94, R Colling; 1995-97, E Harris; 1998, A Rich; 1999, C Humphrey; 2000, K Nimmo; 2001-09, V Garrett; 2011, L McRae; 2012, L McRae /L Ives; 2013, V Garrett; 2014-15, Lynley Ives; 2016, Liz McRae; 2017, Shirley Deuchrass;2018 L. McRae; 2019 L. McRae;
NEVILLE FOOTE MEMORIAL TROPHY donated for overall SUPREME ROSE, Cut Flowers, Roses. Winners – 1999, C Taylor; 2000, S Rich; 2001, L Pannett; 2002, M Snow; 2003, L Graves; 2004, L Chave; 2005, C Wigg; 2006-08, R Fegan; 2009, L Dale; 2010, L McRae; 2011, J Mulholland; 2012, J Bruce; 2013, H Mathewson; 2014, Ann Scanlan; 2015, L&R Fegan; 2016, Liz McRae; 2017, Liz McRae; 2018 R. Hall; 2019 L. McRae
HELEN & ROB MATHEWSON CUP – Champion Pink Rose. Winners – 2014, J Mulholland; 2015, Lynne Fegan; 2016, Lyn Key; 2017, Liz McRae; 2018 L. McRae; 2019 L. McRae;
DECORATIVE CUP for most points in Floral Design (formerly Decorative). Winners - 1991-92, J Robertson; 1993-94, M Price; 1995, M Shanks; 1996, G Overton; 1997, M Price; 1998-00, J Johnson; 2001-02, G Feisst; 2003, R Waldron & J Johnson; 2004, J Johnson; 2005, J Young; 2006-08, in recess; 2009, G Kerr; 2010, J Anderson; 2011-12, G Kerr; 2013, S Deuchrass; 2014-15, G Kerr; 2016, not awarded; 2017, not awarded
WANAKA GARDEN CLUB CUP for the Most Outstanding Exhibit in Floral Design (formerly Decorative). Winners - 2000-01, G Feisst; 2002-03, J Johnson; 2004, P Kane; 2005, J Young; 2006-08, in recess; 2009, G Kerr; 2010, M Duncan; 2011-12, G Kerr; 2013, S Deuchrass; 2014-15, G Kerr; 2015, 2016, not awarded; 2017, not awarded
ELIZABETH IRONSIDE MEMORIAL TROPHY - Winner of the Novice Flower Arrangement in Floral Design (formerly Decorative). Winners – 2003, P Ward; 2005, K Davis; 2006-08, in recess; 2009, S McLean; 2010, J Anderson; 2011, n/a; 2012-13, S Deuchrass; 2014, Alice Harris; 2015-16, not awarded; 2017,not awarded
THE HOMEBREW CUP for Most Points in Homebrew. Winners – 2012, R Holland/ G Kean; 2013, T Outram; 2014, Daniel Hyndman; 2015, R Hall; 2016, not awarded; 2017 Harvey Kane; 2018 G. McKay; 2019 Kathy Nicol;
COLLEGE CHALLENGE CUP donated by Doughbin Bakery & Cafe for most points in all Yr 7 to Yr 13 Classes. Winners – 2002, J Pierce; 2003, P Ward; 2005, S Allen; 2006, V Anderson; 2007, F Woods; 2008-11, S Bruce; 2012-13, K Millis; 2014, Holly Wigg; 2015, B Fraser; 2016, Rata Horan; 2017, Rata Horan; 2018 S. Walsh; 2019 Amy Benson & Maggie Docherty
JUNIOR CHALLENGE CUP donated by Mrs A Allison for most points in all Junior Classes, Preschool to Yr 6. Winners - 1990-92, S Jopson; 1993, J Taylor; 1994, S Gillespie; 1995, J Shaw; 1996, L Bracewell; 1997, K Turnock; 1998, J Pierce; 1999-03, S Pringle; 2004, L & F Woods; 2005, L Woods; 2006, F Woods; 2007, L Woods; 2008-09, A Russell; 2010, S Millis; 2011, C O’Brien; 2012, M Weedon; 2013-14, H Russell; 2015, Zack Adams-Biggs; 2016, Olivia Shore; 2017, Cody Sherwin; 2018 G Wallis; 2019 Evie Wallis & Guy Walsh
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