Coffs Harbour AGRICULTURAL SHOW 2016
Carnival Rides & Side Show Alley
Friday 22 April
4pm – 10pm
Entry $5.00
C.ex Sky Show
Spectacular
Show Saturday 23 April
& Sunday 24 April
Demolition Derby Sunday 24th April
2016 Pavilion Schedule
Art, Beading, Cake Decorating Children’s Art & Craft, China Painting Cooking, Craft Work, Flowers & Plants Fresh Produce & Honey, Home Brew
Jams & Preserves Knitting & Crochet, Needlework
Paper Craft, Patchwork, Photography
P.O. BOX 219 COFFS HARBOUR 2450 Enquiries to [email protected]
Email Entries to [email protected] or phone 0409173070
Full
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COFFS HARBOUR SHOW SOCIETY INC.
P.O. BOX 219
COFFS HARBOUR 2450
Entries Secretary: Karen Johnson [email protected] or phone 0409 173070 Show Secretary: [email protected]
PRESIDENT / SECRETARY: Margo Caba VICE PRESIDENT: Karen Luke ASST SECRETARY / PAVILION COORDINATOR: Peter Kimber TREASURER: Lorraine Tibbs ASSISTANT TREASURER: Bill van Ryswyk PAVILION CHIEF STEWARD: Margaret Crawley ENTRIES SECRETARY: Karen Johnson
COMMITTEE:
Pamella Anthony Heather Austin Margaret Beckett
Joy Bertoli Frances Blake Garry Chapman
Marilyn Chapman Pamela Corbett Melissa Crossland
John Effield Erin Jackson Annette Lane
Brian Lane Cheryl Lantry Lorraine Moody
Christopher Pearson Ron Powell Gregory Spies
Barbara van Ryswyk Lorraine White
PATRONS:
Andrew Fraser MLA Mayor of Coffs Harbour Denise Knight Cr Nan Cowling
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ENTRY FEE
EARLY BIRD WEEKEND PASS
This pass is great value if attending for more than one day
Available from early February until Friday midday 22 April 2016
FAMILY . . . . … … $40 2 Adults (with identification) + up to 4 children arriving together
SMALL FAMILY. . $25 1 Adult (with identification) + up to 2 children arriving together
ADULT . . . . . . . . . $20 1 Adult (with identification)
DAILY GATE PRICES
Friday from 4pm carnival only-all tickets $5
Saturday & Sunday from 9am
Adult . . . . . . . . $15 16 years & over
Child . . . . . . . . . . $10 3-15 years
Aged Pension . . . $10 please produce card
Disability Pension $10 please produce card
Family Day Ticket $30 2 Adults up to 4 children (arriving together)
Friday 4pm - 10pm Carnival only $5.00 entry
Saturday 9am - 10pm Full Show Plus after-dark C.ex Sky Show Spectacular
Sunday 9am - 5pm Full Show Plus Grand Finale-Demolition Derby
NB Every person pays entrance to grounds including competitors/exhibitors.
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TO EXHIBITORS ALL SECTIONS
While the committee will take every precaution under the circumstances, to ensure the safety of articles sent to the exhibitions, they wish it to be distinctly understood that the owners themselves must take the risk of exhibiting them and should any article be lost or stolen the committee will not hold themselves responsible.
Competitors in Horse events, Jumping and all other events set out in the Society's Schedule compete in same at their own risk. The Show Society has no liability.
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITORS: Industrial and Commercial exhibitors should book space as early as possible and will be issued with two complimentary tickets for the duration of the Show; all other persons on Industrial stands not being members must pay full admission charge.
EARLY LODGING OF ENTRIES: All entries should be lodged as early as possible to assist the office staff. Entries may be posted to: Pavilion Secretary, Coffs Harbour Show Society, PO Box 219, COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450
ENTRY FORMS can be submitted from Monday 11 April 2016 at the Show Office.
ENTRIES ONLINE TO [email protected]
ENTRIES BY TELEPHONE may be made on 0409173070
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, RELEASE AND INDEMNITY: In entering, competitors and exhibitors agree to abide by any decision of the Committee and agree to compete/exhibit at their own risk and to indemnify and keep indemnified the Society and its committee, officials, members and volunteers against all claims, suits, actions or demands which may be brought against it in respect of any injuries or other loss sustained in the course of competing and\or exhibiting in any events and/or classes and agree to exonerate the Coffs Harbour Show Society Inc., its committee and members from all responsibility and from all loss or injury whether from alleged negligence or otherwise.
PAVILION EXHIBIT ELIGIBILITY: Exhibits which have won a major prize at a previous Coffs Harbour Show cannot be entered for Judging. They may however, be included for display purposes subject to the availability of suitable space and after Judging has been completed.
ENTRY PROCEDURES: Exhibitors will be given a perforated card for each entry. Please attach the large section to exhibits securely and retain the small section to present to the Stewards when collecting your entry on Sunday 24 April 2016 from 4.30pm.
PRIZE AWARDS: Judges may, at their discretion, award 1st and/or 2nd prizes and/or make Highly Commended Awards. Judges also have the discretion to make no prize or award in a Class if, in their opinion, there is no exhibit in its class worthy of a prize or award.
PRIZE MONEY: Please see each section; Prize money will only be awarded to 1st prize if 3 or more exhibits are entered in that class. Prize money will only be paid to 2nd prize if 4 or more exhibits are entered in that class.
Prize money may be collected on Sunday 24 April 11am -1pm or 4.30pm to 5.00pm in the main Pavilion and Tuesday 26 April from 9am -11am from the Secretary’s Office Prize money and exhibits not collected by 11am on Tuesday 26 April 2016 will be forfeited.
PRIZES AND GST The Australian Taxation Office has deemed that GST is payable on prizes if an Exhibitor is registered for GST and enters an Exhibit as part of a business enterprise.
Email entries to: [email protected]
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SECTION 14 FLOWERS & PLANTS STEWARDS: Members of the Coffs Harbour Garden Club ENTRY FEE: $2.00 PRIZE: 1st $6.00, 2nd $3.00, unless otherwise stated RIBBONS: to 2nd place Prize money will only be awarded to 1st place if 3 or more exhibits are entered in that class. Prize money will only be paid to 2nd place if 4 or more exhibits are entered in that class.
EARLY LODGING of Entry Forms from Monday 11 April 2016 at Show Office or email to [email protected]
ENTRY FORMS must be SUBMITTED BY: 9am Friday 22 April, 2016 EXHIBIT DROP OFF at pavilion: Between 1pm-5pm Thursday 21 April, 2016 and between 8am- 9am Friday 22 April, 2016 JUDGING: Friday 22 April, 2016
PRIZE MONEY PICKUP: Sunday 24 April 11am - 1pm or 4.30pm - 5pm in the main Pavilion and Tuesday 26 April from 9am - 11am. from the Secretary’s Office Prize money and exhibits not collected by 11.00am on Tuesday 26 April 2016 will be forfeited. EXHIBIT PICKUP from pavilion: Sunday 24 April, 2016 after 4.30pm
Judges are looking for what is typical of the flower or plant, free from disease, insect or other damage, clean and fresh. Judges may, at their discretion, award 1st and/or 2nd, and/or make Highly Commended Awards. Judges also have the discretion to make no prize or award in a Class if, in their opinion, there is no exhibit in that Class worthy of a prize or award.
All plant material must have been grown by the exhibitor. All plants must have been in the exhibitor’s possession for at least 90 days prior to show. Please label exhibits. This is important as the purpose of a Show is education as well as competition and other exhibitors and the public may be interested in growing varieties that have been exhibited. If unknown, write on exhibit tag ‘Name Wanted Please’ and there may be someone who can assist you in naming that exhibit. For pots both the scientific name and common name is desired. In the Bonsai Classes, the age of the Exhibit should be included with the name.
There are bottles provided (soft drink bottles); however, you may use a container of your own choice. This container must be of clear glass for the cut flower classes. Specimen flowers must have their own stem and foliage. No stems longer than 70cm please. Pack the stem in the bottle neck using kitchen towel or oasis so that the stem is held firm for judging and display purposes.
Foliage plants are judged on the quality and appearance of leaves and stems. Flowering plants are judged for their display of flowers but should not show obvious foliage damage. Do not put oil on leaves of plants, leaves should be cleaned of all dirt but not coated in anything.
Meet 3rd Saturday at 1.30 pm, Botanic Garden phone 6656 2429 www.coffsgardenclub.com
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Cut Flowers Please note the following horticultural terms: NND: (not necessarily distinct) two or more blooms may be the same variety or cultivar. COLLECTION: means 5 DISTINCT. DISTINCT: each bloom or foliage must be of a different variety or cultivar.
Class Class
1 Australian Native, 1 cut 20 Rose, floribunda 1 cut
2 Australian Native, vase 5 cuts,
NND
21 Rose, ‘Old Garden’, 1 cut
3 Australian Natives, collection 22 Rose, not otherwise mentioned,
1 cut
4 Azalea, any colour, 1 cut 23 Roses, hybrid tea, vase, 3
stems, same cultivar
5 Camellia, japonica,1 cut 24 Roses, floribunda, vase, 3 cuts,
same cultivar
6 Camellias, sasanqua, in float
bowl
25 Roses, ‘Old Garden’, vase, 3
cuts, same cultivar
7 Camellias, sasanqua, petite in
float bowl
26 Roses, not otherwise
mentioned, vase, 3
8 Chrysanthemums, 3 cuts 27 Roses, miniature, vase, 3 cuts,
same cultivar
9 Ginger, any variety, 1 stem 28 Roses, vase, 5 cuts NND
10 Heliconia, any variety, 1 stem 29 Salvia, any variety, 1 cut
11 Marigold, 1 cut, any variety 30 Salvia, vase, 5 cuts NND
12 Orchid, any variety, 1 stem 31 Strelitzia (Bird of Paradise),
1 stem
13 Orchids, vase, 5 stems, NND 32 Zinnias, Single 3 stems NND
14 Pentas, any colour, 3 cuts NND 33 Zinnias, Double, 3 stems NND
15 Proteas, 3 cuts 34 Cut flowers, collection
16 Rose, 1 dark bud on stem 35 Foliage, vase, collection
17 Rose, 1 light bud on stem 36 Shrubs in flower, collection
18 Rose, dark hybrid tea,
1 stem
37 White flowers, 5 cuts NND
19 Rose, light hybrid tea, 1 stem 38 Bloom not otherwise
mentioned
Class 39 Champion Exhibit of Show Cut Flowers, Classes 1-38 Sash and $20 Supported by Coffs Harbour Garden Club
Email entries to: [email protected]
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SECTION 14 FLOWERS & PLANTS
Decorative
Exhibits are judged on interpretation of schedule, creativity, originality, principles and elements of design. Plant material should predominate over all components in a design. Entries must be the exhibitors own work.
All Classes in Decorative have a maximum bench space allowance of 40cm unless otherwise indicated. Fresh plant material need not necessarily be grown by Exhibitor in Decorative. All floral material must be ‘fresh’ in water or water storage medium or be self-sufficient plant material (e.g. cacti, succulent, fruit or vegetables) unless otherwise indicated.
Class 40 Arrangement of fresh flowers
Class 41 Dinner Table Arrangement
Class 42 Arrangement in a basket - Fresh plant material, artificial silk and/or dried materials may be used. Maximum bench space allowed 50cm square.
Class 43 Arrangement in a kitchen container - Fresh plant material must be arranged in the container.
Class 44 ‘Natures Beauty’ Australian Native Flora only to be used.
Class 45 ‘Say it with Succulents’
Class 46 Arrangement of flowers and foliage, flowers one colour only.
Class 47 ‘Foliage Manipulation’
Class 48 Flowers with fruit and/or vegetables
Class 49 ‘A Petite Arrangement’. Scale is the most important principal. All material (including container) must be in the same proportion. More than 10cm but less than 25cm overall.
Class 50 Arrangement for a Special Occasion with the occasion named.
Class 51 Professional Florists Competition
An arrangement of fresh flowers and plant materials, for the Registration Table at a corporate event, themed ‘Art in Bloom’. Your finished design may include embellishments but is to be predominantly horticultural materials. Bench space allowed 850mm square on black.
Perpetual Trophy and $50, 2nd $30 and 3rd $15 Supported by Coffs Harbour Garden Club
Community Floral Display – NON-COMPETITIVE
An arrangement of fresh and/or dried flowers and plant material.
Class 52 Champion Exhibit of Show, Decorative, Classes 40-50 Champion Sash and $20 Supported by Coffs Harbour Garden Club
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Children’s Decorative
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 PRIZE 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, unless otherwise specified RIBBONS: to 2nd place Prize money will only be awarded to 1st prize if 2 or more exhibits are entered in that class. Prize money will only be paid to 2nd prize if 3 or more exhibits are entered in that class. PRIZE MONEY PICKUP: Sunday 24 April 11am -1pm or 4.30pm - 5.00pm in the main Pavilion and Tuesday 26 April from 9am -11am. from the Secretary Office Prize money and exhibits not collected by 11.00am on Tuesday 26 April 2016 will be forfeited. EXHIBIT PICKUP from pavilion: Sunday 24 April 2016 after 4.30pm
All arrangements in Classes 53-68 have a bench space allowance of 30cm unless otherwise stated.
Schools Australian Flora Competition Class 53 Flower arrangement to a maximum circumference of 50cm and height in any container.
All Australian native species and cultivars accepted. Only native flowers from the School’s own garden are to be used.
Learning Support Class 54 Arrangement of mixed flowers Class 55 Floral Face on a Dinner Plate Class 56 Flower Arrangement in a small Yoghurt Container.
15, 16 and 17 years Class 57 Arrangement suitable for your birthday party Class 58 Arrangement in a recycled container Class 59 Design using moss, bark and flowers
12, 13 and 14 years Class 60 Plant material in a boot. Class 61 Arrangement in a recycled container Class 62 Fairy Garden Design
8, 9, 10 & 11 years Class 63 Arrangement of mixed flowers using a lunch box Class 64 Arrangement in a recycled container Class 65 Fairy Garden Design
7 years and under Class 66 Necklace using horticultural material Class 67 Arrangement in a recycled container Class 68 Posy of flowers for Grandma, placed in small Yoghurt Container.
Class 69 Champion Exhibit in Children’s
Classes 53-68 Champion Sash & $20
Supported by Pat & Myles Roser
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Plants
Please note the following horticultural terms: NND: (not necessarily distinct) two or more plants may be the same variety or cultivar. COLLECTION: means 5 DISTINCT. DISTINCT: each plant or foliage must be of a different variety or cultivar.
Class Class
70 African Violet, single or double 88 Dracaena, maginata or
tricolour
71 Andiantum (Maiden Hair
Fern)
89 Fern, any variety
72 Anthurium 90 Flowering plant not otherwise
mentioned
73 Begonia, Rex 91 Maranta, (Prayer Plant), any
variety
74 Begonia, Tree 92 Orchid, any variety, in flower
75 Begonia, 3 NND 93 Palm, indoor
76 Bonsai, any style 94 Pepperomia, any variety
77 Bromeliad 95 Philodendron - Selloum,
Zanadu or Millennium
78 Bromeliad, 3 NND 96 Sansevieria, (mother-in-law’s
tongue)
79 Bromeliad, display piece 97 Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily),
any variety
80 Cactus, any variety 98 Succulent
81 Cactus, best dish/container,
any variety
99 Succulent, best dish/ container,
any variety
82 Caladium, any variety 100 Syngonium, any variety
83 Calathea 101 Zygocactus, in flower
84 Coleus, any variety 102 Plant not mentioned
85 Cordyline, any variety 103 Hanging basket/pot
86 Croton, any variety 104 Most Unusual Plant
87 Dieffenbachia or Aglenoma 105 Indoor Plants collection
Class 106 Champion Exhibit of Show, Plants Classes 70-105 Sash and $20 Supported by Lorraine & Warren Ross
Email entries to: [email protected]
The Great
Bailey Centre
Liberty
Scone Competition
Sunday 24 April 2016
Section 28
Class
1 Savoury Scones (4) 2 Sweet Scones (4)
Entry details $1 per entry (participants limited to one entry in each class.)
Scones should be delivered to the Liberty Marquee outside
Exhibition Hall between 9am & 10.30am Sunday .
4 Scones - any type of plate or presentation (maximum 30cm)
Winners will be announced at midday & must be in attendance
to collect prize money.
Judging Guidelines 4 scones to be presented for judging
Scones should be even in thickness and diameter.
Well risen, thin golden crust top and bottom, no flour base.
Fine, moist texture, good crumb, good flavour according to type.
Preferably cut with a cutter [scone, biscuit] and not a knife.
Judges decisions will be final