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DANDENONG SHOW 2016 6 ART & CRAFT CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORMS TO BE LODGED: 21st October 2016 (except Horticulture: 4th November, 2015) ENTRY FEES EACH EXHIBIT $2.50 adult / $1.50 child DELIVERY AND COLLECTION: We cannot make exception to the following times: 1 The Exhibition Pavilion is open from 1.30pm to 7.30pm on Wednesday 9th November to accept all art & craft exhibits. JUDGING DAY IS THURSDAY. 2 Horticulture to be delivered Friday from 1pm to 5pm (sharp). 3 Articles will not be accepted, nor returned, by post. 4 All exhibits must remain on display during the show. 5 The Pavilion will close at 4pm on Sunday and exhibits are to be collected not earlier than 5.30pm until 6.30pm (excepting Schools, see page 15). 6 Exhibitors must produce their portion of the entry form when delivering and collecting exhibits. RULES: 1 Stewards have the right to transfer any exhibit to it’s correct class if they believe it has been entered incorrectly. 2 Stewards take all care, but the Society does not accept responsibility for any damages/ loss that may occur. 3 Judge’s decision is final. 4 All articles are restricted to a reasonable size that must be able to be lifted by one person, unaided. 5 Sizes for articles if listed in the schedule must be observed. 6 OVERSIZE articles will NOT be judged. Novice Exhibitor: A “Novice Exhibitor”, is one who has not won a 1st Prize at any Agricultural Society Show in the same or similar class. Special Person Exhibitor – classes for persons with special needs. (Classes may be divided at steward’s discretion) PAYMENT OF ENTRIES AND PRIZE MONIES: A STAMPED-SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE IS REQUIRED WHEN SUBMITTING ENTRIES. 1 NO stamps will be accepted as payment of entries. Direct deposit to our account, cheque or money order is preferred. 2 CASH payment pre show may be made to the office – correct money ONLY please – 10am-3pm Fridays (from BEGINNING OCTOBER). 3 Late entries will be accepted on the day at double entry fee. GEORGE ANDREWS MEMORIAL TROPHY To honour the memory of the late Mr. George Andrews, the Society awards a Perpetual Trophy and Roger Cadd donates a cash prize of $50 plus a personal trophy to the Exhibitor gaining the highest aggregate of points from a minimum of three (3) Sections, which display skills in a variety of crafts in the Exhibition Sections A to N (excluding CWA) contained in this Schedule. CONGRATULATIONS TO 2015 WINNER • Julia Rhodes CHAMPION SCHOOL PERPETUAL TROPHY (plus a trophy to display at your School – Primary & Secondary). All schools will be eligible to earn points for each child’s exhibit. (Points will be awarded for exhibits in the Art & Craft schedule – includes cookery, horticulture, art & craft) A scoring system of 1st: 5 points; 2nd: 4 points; 3rd 3 points; Highly commended 2 points; Commended 1 point; Champion 10 points and Reserve Champion 7 points. CONGRATULATIONS TO 2015 WINNERS • Gleneagles Secondary College • Langwarrin Primary School PRIZE CARDS are awarded to 1st, 2nd, 3rd placegetters. Highly Commended and Commended cards as awarded by judges. ROSETTES AWARDED TO CHAMPION & RESERVE where indicated. STEWARDS The Dandenong Agricultural & Pastoral Society Inc., sincerely wishes to thank all our stewards for their invaluable efforts during the show, including, but not exclusive of: Lyn Ayres; Raelene Dorning; John Crichton; Sue Glenn; Lyne De Luca; Charmaine Fernando; Graeme Fox; Joyce Hanmer; Ian Scarlett; Jackie Lothian; Joan Knight; Bruce Latham; Carol Myors; Tom Myors; Margaret Murray; Eileen Payne; Paul Payne; Christine Phillips; Samantha Phillips; Sam Phillips; Julia Rhodes; Amanda Sedgewick; Tea Sedgewick; Lyn Spencer; Troy Spencer; Chantelle Spencer; Lorraine Trickey; Margaret Weightman; Jo White; Dorothy Peake; Stephanie Bartram; Tracey Kelly; Cathy Vischer; Merle Mordon; Rosa Mifsud; Kerry Cassar; Ann Ware; Deborah Weightman; Penny Seisun; Cheryl Collier; Ricky Fagan; Brenda Williams; Helena Irvin; Roslyn Guilhenneuc; Elaine Chipper; L. Muir; Katie Bull.

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DANDENONG SHOW 2016 6

ART & CRAFTCLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORMS TO BE LODGED: 21st October 2016 (except Horticulture: 4th November, 2015)ENTRY FEES EACH EXHIBIT $2.50 adult / $1.50 child

DELIVERY AND COLLECTION: We cannot make exception to the following times:1 The Exhibition Pavilion is open from 1.30pm to 7.30pm on Wednesday 9th November to

accept all art & craft exhibits. JUDGING DAY IS THURSDAY.2 Horticulture to be delivered Friday from 1pm to 5pm (sharp).3 Articles will not be accepted, nor returned, by post.4 All exhibits must remain on display during the show.5 The Pavilion will close at 4pm on Sunday and exhibits are to be collected not earlier than

5.30pm until 6.30pm (excepting Schools, see page 15).6 Exhibitors must produce their portion of the entry form when delivering and collecting

exhibits.

RULES:1 Stewards have the right to transfer any exhibit to it’s correct class if they believe it has

been entered incorrectly.2 Stewards take all care, but the Society does not accept responsibility for any damages/

loss that may occur.3 Judge’s decision is final.4 All articles are restricted to a reasonable size that must be able to be lifted by one person,

unaided.5 Sizes for articles if listed in the schedule must be observed.6 OVERSIZE articles will NOT be judged.Novice Exhibitor: A “Novice Exhibitor”, is one who has not won a 1st Prize at any Agricultural Society Show in the same or similar class.Special Person Exhibitor – classes for persons with special needs. (Classes may be divided at steward’s discretion)

PAYMENT OF ENTRIES AND PRIZE MONIES: A STAMPED-SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE IS REQUIRED WHEN SUBMITTING ENTRIES.1 NO stamps will be accepted as payment of entries. Direct deposit to our account, cheque

or money order is preferred.2 CASH payment pre show may be made to the office – correct money ONLY please –

10am-3pm Fridays (from BEGINNING OCTOBER).3 Late entries will be accepted on the day at double entry fee.

GEORGE ANDREWS MEMORIAL TROPHYTo honour the memory of the late Mr. George Andrews, the Society awards a Perpetual Trophy and Roger Cadd donates a cash prize of $50 plus a personal trophy to the Exhibitor gaining the highest aggregate of points from a minimum of three (3) Sections, which display skills in a variety of crafts in the Exhibition Sections A to N (excluding CWA) contained in this Schedule.

CONGRATULATIONS TO 2015 WINNER • Julia Rhodes

CHAMPION SCHOOL PERPETUAL TROPHY(plus a trophy to display at your School – Primary & Secondary). All schools will be eligible to earn points for each child’s exhibit.(Points will be awarded for exhibits in the Art & Craft schedule – includes cookery, horticulture, art & craft) A scoring system of 1st: 5 points; 2nd: 4 points; 3rd 3 points; Highly commended 2 points; Commended 1 point; Champion 10 points and Reserve Champion 7 points.

CONGRATULATIONS TO 2015 WINNERS• Gleneagles Secondary College • Langwarrin Primary School

PRIZE CARDS are awarded to 1st, 2nd, 3rd placegetters.Highly Commended and Commended cards as awarded by judges. ROSETTES AWARDED TO CHAMPION & RESERVE where indicated.

STEWARDSThe Dandenong Agricultural & Pastoral Society Inc., sincerely wishes to thank all our stewards for their invaluable efforts during the show, including, but not exclusive of:Lyn Ayres; Raelene Dorning; John Crichton; Sue Glenn; Lyne De Luca; Charmaine Fernando; Graeme Fox; Joyce Hanmer; Ian Scarlett; Jackie Lothian; Joan Knight; Bruce Latham; Carol Myors; Tom Myors; Margaret Murray; Eileen Payne; Paul Payne; Christine Phillips; Samantha Phillips; Sam Phillips; Julia Rhodes; Amanda Sedgewick; Tea Sedgewick; Lyn Spencer; Troy Spencer; Chantelle Spencer; Lorraine Trickey; Margaret Weightman; Jo White; Dorothy Peake; Stephanie Bartram; Tracey Kelly; Cathy Vischer; Merle Mordon; Rosa Mifsud; Kerry Cassar; Ann Ware; Deborah Weightman; Penny Seisun; Cheryl Collier; Ricky Fagan; Brenda Williams; Helena Irvin; Roslyn Guilhenneuc; Elaine Chipper; L. Muir; Katie Bull.

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SECTION A ART(Information page 6)RULES> Exhibit MUST NOT exceed 600mm x 600mm.> OVERSIZE items will NOT be judged.> Exhibits must be clearly marked on back with Exhibitor’s name & address

and the title of Exhibit.> All Exhibits must be the work of the Exhibitor.> No more than 2 exhibits in each class per Exhibitor.> All Exhibits must be presented ready to hang.

PRIZES> Society Rosettes for Champion & Reserve Champion (Open & Novice).> $20 Spotlight Voucher awarded to Champion Open Art Exhibit.

OPEN SECTION1 Oils and Acrylics; Seascapes, Landscapes2 Oils and Acrylics; Buildings, Structures3 Any medium; Still Life4 Any medium; Portrait, Figure Composition5 Any medium; Animal Study6 Any medium; Flowers7 Any medium; Modern Art8 Water Colour; Any subject9 Drawing; Any subject10 Pastel; Any subject11 Sculpture, any medium (max size 30cm wide x 30cm deep x 60cm high)12 Special Persons – any subject, any medium

NOVICE SECTION(For definition of Novice, refer page 6)

13 Oils and Acrylics; Any subject14 Drawing; Any subject15 Pastel; Any subject16 Any medium; Any subject

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SECTION CO COOKERY(Information page 6)

RULES> All exhibits must be on paper or plastic plates or bowls and covered with plastic wrap.> Exhibitor card to be attached securely to the plate or bowl.> The exhibit must be home made, by the Exhibitor, and not baked in a Baker’s oven.> Exhibits in Cooking must not contain emulsifier or be made from package mixture

(except if stated).> Exhibits MUST NOT require refrigeration.> For all enquiries for this section & JP, please email [email protected]

PRIZES• SOCIETY ROSETTES FOR CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION EXHIBITOR.• Champion Exhibit Open Cookery receives CWA Cookbook donated by West Gippsland

CWA Group.• $20 Spotlight Voucher is awarded to winner of Class #11 the Betty Irwin Memorial

Scone class.

OPEN SECTION1 Rich Fruit Cake – your favourite recipe2 Boiled Fruit Cake (please attach your recipe)3 Orange Cake, top iced, oblong tin4 Banana Cake, not iced, oblong tin5 Sultana Cake, not iced, round tin6 Marble Cake, iced, round tin7 Sponge Sandwich, uniced & unfilled8 6 cream puffs, uniced & unfilled9 Fruit and Nut Loaf10 6 Yo Yo’s, filled, no jam11 BETTY IRWIN MEMORIAL Scones any variety – 6 pieces (same variety)12 6 Rock Cakes13 6 Pikelets14 3 Muffins packet mix – top of box to be displayed15 6 Cornflake Cookies16 Loaf of Homemade Bread any variety (can be machine made)17 3 Lamingtons18 Short Bread19 Gluten Free Item (please attach your recipe)20 6 Rum Balls21 Macaron, 6 pieces22 Slice-cooked or uncooked, 6 pieces-2 varieties (3 of each)23 Slice-cooked, 6 pieces-2 varieties (3 of each)24 Thermo cooked item (any model machine) (please attach your recipe)25 Special Persons – any item of cookery26 Any other variety of cookery not listed. (This class may be divided at the Steward’s

discretion.)27 COMBINED JP/CO – One Person’s Work to be presented on bread board or tea tray no

bigger than A4; A – Sweet: 2 x cupcakes simply iced NOT decorated; Bottle of cordial or fruit sauce; 2 x pieces of slice Jam (any type) B – Savory: Bread – small loaf or 2 x rolls or 2 x buns; Relish/Chutney/Mustard Home brewed beer/wine or liqueur 3 x pieces biscuits

BLOKES28 Chocolate Cake-simply iced29 Fruit Scones, 6 pieces

30 SPECIAL OPEN COMPETITION – PRIZE: 1st – $150; 2nd – $50 SMALL TARTS – 3 x 10.5cm or 4”, sweet or savoury, must be made by the exhibitor.To be presented on a paper plate.Open to ALL ages. Judges decision is final (subject to number of entries – not all tarts may be displayed).

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SECTION CR CRAFT(Information page 6)

RULES> Do not attach exhibit cards with dressmaking pins.> Exhibits must not carry the name of the Exhibitor. Name must be covered over if

included in the design.> ALL exhibits restricted to reasonable size items manageable by one person.

PRIZES• Champion Trophy for Best Craft Exhibit donated by: Mrs.L.DeLuca.• $20 Spotlight Voucher awarded to best Antique/Heirloom Exhibit. • Society Rosette for Champion and Reserve Champion each Section in Craft.

1 Antique/Heirloom Exhibit pre 1960 (eg books, magazines, toys, etc.)2 Wood Turning3 Article of Marquetry or Wood Inlay, any design, applied or pictorial4 Any article of soft craft. (Not toy)5 Article of craft with Christmas theme6 Article of hand made jewellery7 Special Persons – any article of craft8 Adult Colouring In – piece from purchased colouring in book9 Any other Article or Set of Articles of Craft not listed10 Mixed Media Canvas – not larger than 30cm x 30cm11 Article of Scrap booking on the page12 Article of Scrap booking off the page (may include photograph)13 Card for any occasion14 Parchment Craft Card – Open15 Parchment Craft Card – Novice (not to have won at a show)16 Article of Parchment Craft

CALLIGRAPHY> May be framed or mounted on mat board> May be wrapped in cellophane

OPEN SECTION17 Traditional pieces may contain traditional layout, design, letter forms, colour and/or

black & white may be used18 Contemporary-work may also have traditional elements19 Concertina Book – must contain calligraphy

NOVICE SECTION (up to 3 years experience)20 Traditional-containing traditional style lettering, layout & design21 Contemporary-work may also have traditional elements22 Concertina Book-must contain calligraphy23 Bookmark

SPECIAL PRIZE> Best Item of Novice Calligraphy (classes 20-23)

$30 Calligraphy Equipment donated by Lyne De Luca> Best Item in Papercraft (classes 10-23)

$30 Voucher - Proudly sponsored by: Little Bits, 389 Chandler Road, Keysborough Phone: 9798 4122

CERAMICS > Judged by Certified Judge

PROFESSIONAL24 Any technique

HOBBYIST25 Underglaze26 Glaze27 Stain28 Any other technique

TROPHIES – Ceramic Section> Donated by Rosemary Ceramics & Margaret Weightman

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FOLK AND DECORATIVE ART> Judged by member Society of Folk & Decorative Artists of Vic Inc.> Extra points will be awarded for submitting a note stating that the entered work is a

certified original design, or an adaption of an existing published design.29 Decorative, floral and other themes30 Traditional, folk or naïve31 Australian Theme

SENIOR CITIZENS (For persons 65 years & over)32 Article of Knitting33 Article of Crochet34 Article of Craft35 Article of Woodwork/Wood Turning

SECTION CWA COUNTRY WOMENS ASSOCIATION EXHIBIT

(Information page 6)

RULES> Competition open to all CWA Branches – one entry per Branch.

MAKE-BAKE-GROW3 x articles Craft work2 x home baking2 x home grown articles> List of exhibits & branch name to be supplied

(for display purposes – to be displayed after judging.> Entries will not be judged on presentation – only exhibits.)

PRIZES• Winning Branch – Perpetual Trophy.

CONGRATULATIONS 2015 WINNER – CHELSEA FLOWERS C.W.A.

SECTION DC DECORATED CAKES(Information page 6)

RULES> More than one entry per class, per exhibitor, accepted.> Manufactured pillars, wooden skewers, acrylic rods and other means of support to

elevate cakes may be used. Ribbon, tulle, wire, non-synthetic stamens, edible colour, edible glitter (minimum amount), posy picks are permitted.

> Edible food products e.g. rice paper, wafer paper, polenta, gelatiine, coconut, piping gel, cachous and other sugar based products may be used where appropriate.

> Wires must not penetrate the surface of the cake.> Dummy cakes are permitted, but must be able to be replicated in cake.> Cleats must be used under all presentation boards.> A Novelty cake is a cake cut or made to a shape, not a decoration on a traditional cake.

OPEN SECTION1 Celebration Cake – Any occasion2 Christmas Cake3 Novelty Cake4 Wedding Cake, not more than 3 tiers5 Piece of Sugar Craft, may include decorated plaque or flowers, etc.

(Dummies permitted)6 4 x decorated Cup Cakes display

PRIZES• Society Rosette for Champion and Reserve Champion Open Exhibitor.• Special Prize of $50 for Champion Open Exhibit donated by:

Cake Decorators Association of Vic.• Special Prize donated by Margaret Weightman for her choice of decorated cup cake.

NOVICE SECTION (For definition of Novice Exhibitor see page 6)7 Celebration Cake – Any occasion8 Christmas Cake9 Novelty Cake10 4 x cup cakes – decorated

PRIZES• Society Rosette for Champion & Reserve Champion exhibits.• Special Prize of $30 for Champion Novice Exhibit donated by:

Cake Decorators Association of Vic.• Special Prize donated by Margaret Weightman for her choice of decorated cup cake.

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SECTION H HORTICULTURE(Information page 6)

TERMS> A.N.S. means any number of stems allowed.> C.V.A. means colour variation allowed.

RULES & HANDY HINT Guidelines will be forwarded with receipt of entries and may be downloaded: www.dandyshow.com.au

FLORAL ART1 Arrangement of Roses. CVA, ANS2 Arrangement of Miniature Roses, CVA, ANS3 Arrangement of Flowers, CVA, ANS4 Miniature, not to exceed 10cm in height or width, CVA, ANS5 Flowers & Fruit, CVA, ANS6 Arrangement – My Choice, CVA, ANS7 Decorated Saucer, edged with leaves (see Student Horticulture Handy Hints)

ROSES8 1 Rose, any colour.9 3 Roses, separate containers, CVA10 3 Full Blown Roses, Separate containers. CVA11 1 perfumed Rose12 1 stem of Multi-bloom Rose, any variety

CUT FLOWERS13 3 Sweet Peas or 3 Pansies CVA, one container14 3 Stems, Cut Flowers, CVA, one container.15 1 Head of Pelargonium or Geranium16 3 Florets of single or double fuchsia, CVA, container supplied.17 1 Specimen Bloom, Spike, Head or Truss.18 1 Spike of Orchid

GARDEN PRODUCE19 Vegetable, grown above the ground.20 Vegetable, grown below the ground.21 Collection of Cut Green Herbs, 5 or more varieties. Must be presented in water. (herbs

should be named)22 Cut Herb (named), must be presented in water. one variety, ANS23 Fruit 3 pieces of one variety.24 Rhubarb, any variety, 5 Stalks of one variety, must have 10cm leaf.25 Peas or Beans, 10 pieces of one variety

POT PLANTS26 Plant/s in Bloom one variety – one container27 Foliage Plant/s one variety – one container28 African Violet one variety – one container29 Cacti or Succulent, one variety – one container.30 Fern, one variety – one container31 Collection of cacti and/or succulents – one container32 Australian Native Species/Hybrid Orchid – one container33 Any other Orchid – one container

PRIZES• Society Rosette for Champion and Reserve Champion Horticulture Exhibit.• $20 Spotlight Voucher awarded to Champion Exhibit.

THE HORTICULTURE SECTION PROUDLY SPONSORED BY:

BERWICK POTTERIES350 Princes Highway, Officer 3809

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SECTION JP JAMS & PRESERVES(Information page 6)

RULES> All entries must be made by the Exhibitor.> Plain label only to be used.> Jars are not to be sealed with wax, use only clear covers on jars – NO lids on jars.> All Preserved Fruit must be done in Sugar Syrup, with no other added colouring.> Exhibits to be presented in uniform jars and contain not less than 200 grams.> All items to be dated.

OPEN SECTION1 Lemon Butter2 Marmalade, any variety3 Fig Jam, any variety4 Apricot Jam5 Berry Jam, any variety6 Dried Fruit Jam, any variety7 Mint Jelly8 Quince Jelly9 Collection of Jams (3 different varieties)10 Any other variety of Jam not named in schedule – one jar11 Jar of Fruit Mince12 Pickled or Mixed vegetables in vinegar13 Pickles – home made – any variety14 Sauce, any variety15 Herbal Vinegar, any variety16 Relish17 Chutney18 Mustard, any variety19 Honey20 Preserved Fruit, any variety21 Bottle of Cordial22 One bottle home brewed beer; wine; liqueur or ginger beer. (state type on label)23 Special Persons – any item of Jams or Preserves (please label)

PRIZES• Society Rosette for Champion and Reserve Champion.• CWA Cookbook awarded to Champion Exhibit – kindly donated by West Gippsland

Group CWA.

SECTION KC KNITTING & CROCHETING(Information page 6)

RULES> All Exhibits in this section must have been completed in the two years prior to the date

of the show.> No soiled or worn articles accepted.> Size of Baby wear garments, up to 12 months of age.> Exhibit numbers must be firmly fixed to the exhibit with a safety pin on the front right

hand side of the exhibit.

1 Hand Knitted Garment, 5 ply and under. Yarn label to be attached.2 Hand Knitted Garment, over 5 ply. Yarn label to be attached.3 Baby Garment (e.g. romper suit, etc.) knitted or crocheted4 Baby Frock, knitted or crocheted5 Baby Shawl, knitted or crocheted6 Pair of Baby Bootees, knitted or crocheted7 Any other Article or set of Articles Baby’s wear, not previously listed, knitted or

crocheted8 Article of Child’s wear, knitted or crocheted9 Shawl or Scarf, knitted or crocheted10 Soft/Cuddly Toy suitable for baby or child, Knitted or crocheted (safety issues taken into

account)11 Decorative Toy – any medium (designed for teenager/adult)– knitted or crocheted12 Tea Cosy – knitted or crocheted13 Rug – knitted14 Rug – crocheted15 Rug, combination of knitted & crocheted16 Knitted article made from recycled wool17 Special Persons – any article of knitting or crochet18 Any other Knitted article, not listed19 Any other Crocheted article, not listed

PRIZES• Society Rosette for Champion & Reserve Champion Exhibit.• $20 Spotlight voucher awarded to Champion Knitted Exhibit.

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SECTION N NEEDLEWORKRULES> All exhibits in this section must have been completed in the two years prior to the date

of the show.> No soiled or worn articles accepted.> Do not attach exhibit cards with dressmaking pins.> MAXIMUM SIZE OF FRAMED EXHIBITS NOTTO EXCEED 72CM X 56CM.

1 One Person’s Work, 6 different articles using a variety of crafts & may include cooking & preserves Special Prize: $50-donated by the family of Mrs G. Scadden in her memory

2 Counted Thread Cross Stitch – wallhanging or picture (small)3 Counted Thread Cross Stitch – wallhanging or picture (large) Cross stitch classes to be

divided at the steward’s discretion4 Counted Thread Cross Stitch – other than a wallhanging or picture5 Smocked Article6 Cushion7 Prettiest Coathanger8 Apron9 Garment of Wearing Apparel (home dressmaker)10 Tapestry on Canvas – any stitch or combination of stitches (may include long stitch)11 Article of Hand Embroidery – any type excluding cross stitch12 Embroidery - Exhibitor’s own design. (Must be an original piece designed by exhibitor)13 Article featuring Woollen Embroidery14 Fabric Toy, including felt (other than Bear)15 Article of Hand Quilting16 Article of Machined Quilting17 Article of Patchwork – not quilt18 Patchwork Quilt - (Due to limited space, items displayed at steward’s discretion)19 Something new from something old (label article what ‘old’ was originally)20 Most useful article made from 1sq metre of fabric21 Dressed Doll, clothes made by Exhibitor22 Novelty Doll, any medium, name to be attached23 Cloth Sculptured Doll, hand made & dressed by exhibitor24 Teddy Bear – Bare Bear25 Teddy Bear – Dressed Bear26 Special Persons – Any article of needlework27 Any other article, or set of articles, not previously listed in Needlework

PRIZES• Society Rosette for Champion and Reserve Champion • Rosette for Winner Class 1 “One Persons Work”.• Society Trophies for Champion, Reserve Champion Exhibit, and winner of patchwork quilt, donated by Roger Cadd in memory of Lorraine Cadd.• $20 Spotlight voucher awarded to Champion Exhibitor.

The BOWMAN FAMILY ANIMAL NURSERY is proudly supported by Dandenong ClubCome visit the baby animalsOpen both days

DANDENONG CLUB1579 Heatherton Road, DandenongSuperintendant: G. ReedyCommittee: Mr & Mrs L Tharle, Miss A Keys, V. Spicuzza, K Reedy, M Hawke, I Clark

SPOTLIGHT

www.spotlight.com.au

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SECTION P PHOTOGRAPHY(Information page 6)

RULESTo be read in conjunction with general Show Rules available at www.dandyshow.com.au> Maximum Size 30cm x 40cm (12” x 16”) including mount. Due to space restrictions,

some larger entries may not be displayed.> Prints must be mounted on cardboard or photo mount.> Prints must not be framed or mounted on chipboard or encased in glass.> Exhibitor’s name, address AND telephone number must be clearly printed on the back

of each entry.> Maximum of three (3) entries per class per Exhibitor.> All entries must be the exhibitor’s own work.> Stewards will take all care with exhibits, but will not be responsible for loss or damage.> Stewards have the right to transfer any exhibit to its correct class if they believe it has

been incorrectly entered.> Exhibits to be collected at the conclusion of the Show.> Enquiries should be e-mailed to [email protected]

OPEN SECTION1 Macro – close up photography2 Night Photography – night shots where flash is ineffective3 Action – activities, sports, movement4 Portrait – people in casual or formal poses5 Flora – flowers, plants6 Fauna – animals other than pets7 Landscape – land based scenery8 Waterscape – scenery based around the sea, lakes or rivers9 Urban – streetscapes, city scenes, urban life10 Pets – any animal kept as a pet or companion animal11 Open – any other photograph not listed

STUDENT SECTION12 Macro – close-up photography13 Night Photography – night shots where flash is ineffective14 Action – activities, sports, movement15 Portrait – people in casual or formal poses16 Flora – flowers, plants17 Fauna – animals other than pets18 Landscape – land based scenery19 Waterscape – scenery based around the sea, lakes or rivers20 Urban – streetscapes, city scenes, urban life21 Pets – any animal kept as a pet or companion animal22 Open - Any other photograph not listed

BILL DALTON MONOCHROME AWARD23 Monochrome (Black & White) print – open to all – any subject

PRIZES• Society Rosettes for Champion & Reserve Champion Photo in each Section.• $20 Spotlight voucher for winner of Bill Dalton Monochrome Award.

• PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD - Perpetual Trophy• BEST OF SHOW - Perpetual Trophy• BILL DALTON MONOCHROME AWARD – Perpetual Trophy

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SECTION SW HAND SPINNING & WEAVING(Information page 6)

RULES> All exhibits to be the work of the exhibitor.> Handspun wool only to be used, unless otherwise stated.> All preparation of fleece must be by exhibitor, unless otherwise stated.> Samples of fleece used to be attached to all entries.

HANDSPUN YARN1 100 gms natural coloured wool fleece2 100 gms commercially prepared fleece (Tops)3 50 gms Mohair4 50 gms Alpaca5 50 gms any other natural fleece or blend of fibres (state fibre eg cotton, linen,

bamboo)6 50 gms fleece natural dye (state dye stuff and mordant)7 25 gms silk8 50 gms Art Yarn

NOVICE SPINNER(anyone who has not won a prize in any class and has been spinning for less than two years)9 50gms Any fibre

HANDKNIT & CROCHET Garment/Articles to be handknit or crochet10 Scarf or shawl11 Cap or Hat12 Article of Baby or child’s wear – up to five years of age13 Article/Garment using commercial dyes14 Article/Garment using natural coloured fleece15 Article/Garment using any fibre/s, e.g. mohair, alpaca etc. (state fibre)16 Article/Garment using commercially prepared fibre (Tops)

WEAVING17 Stole, Shawl or scarf (state fibre)18 Any other article/garment (state fibre)

FELTING19 Article – hand felted20 Felted article/garment – any technique

PRIZES• Society Rosette for Champion; Reserve Champion in each Section• Overall Champion Cash Prize $20.00 donated by Spin ‘N Yarn, Hampton Park

PRIZES DONATED BY:Margaret McLellan & Spin ‘N Yarn, Hampton Park

STUDENT/SCHOOL SECTIONCLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORMS TO BE LODGED 21ST OCTOBER ENTRY FEE PER ITEM $1.50 (unless otherwise stated)

DELIVERY AND COLLECTION:> The Exhibition Pavilion is open from 1.30pm to 7.30pm on Wednesday 9th November

to accept all art & craft exhibits.> JUDGING DAY IS THURSDAY.> Horticulture to be delivered Friday from 1pm to 6pm (sharp).> Articles will not be accepted, nor returned, by post.> All exhibits must remain on display during the show.> The Pavilion will close at 4pm on Sunday and exhibits are to be collected not earlier

than 5.30pm until 6.30pm (excepting Schools – Exhibits to be collected Monday 10am-3pm).

> Exhibitors must produce their portion of the entry form when collecting exhibits.> Stewards have the right to transfer any exhibit to it’s correct class if they believe it has

been entered incorrectly.> Competition open to all school aged children (individuals may enter).

TEACHERS – PLEASE NOTE:Individual children’s names to be included on entry form against their exhibit. (i.e. one line per entry – entry form may be photocopied).Year 12 work may be exhibited the year AFTER the student has left school due to VCE Exam restrictions.

CHAMPION SCHOOL PERPETUAL TROPHY(plus a trophy to display at your School – Primary & Secondary).

All schools will be eligible to earn points for each child’s exhibit. (Points will be awarded for exhibits in the Art & Craft schedule – includes cookery, horticulture, art & craft)

A scoring system of 1st: 5 points; 2nd: 4 points; 3rd 3 points; Highly commended 2 points; Commended 1 point; Champion 10 points and Reserve Champion 7 points.

CONGRATULATIONS TO 2015 WINNING SCHOOLS: PRIMARY: LANGWARRIN SECONDARY: GLENEAGLES

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SECTION SA ART(Information page 15)RULES> Entries are restricted to 1 per Exhibitor, per class.> MAXIMUM size of completed work (including borders).> Grade 1 to Year 8 inclusive - A3. (Larger entries will not be displayed due to lack of

space).> Years 9 & 10 - A2 (NOTE – limit of 6 items per school entry due to limited display area).> Years 11 &12 – 47cm x 74cm.> OVERSIZE ITEMS WILL NOT BE JUDGED.

SECONDARY SCHOOL1 Special Persons – Painting, any medium, any subject2 Painting, any medium, any subject, Years 11 & 123 Painting, any medium, any subject, Years 9 & 104 Painting, any medium, any subject, Year 85 Painting, any medium, any subject, Year 7

PRIZE• SOCIETY ROSETTE FOR CHAMPION PAINTING, PLUS TROPHY DONATED BY

APEX 40 CLUB, DANDENONG VALLEY, & SOCIETY ROSETTE FOR RESERVE CHAMPION PAINTING

6 Special Persons – Drawing, any medium, any subject7 Drawing, any medium, any subject, Years 11 & 12 8 Drawing, any medium, any subject, Years 9 & 109 Drawing, any medium, any subject, Year 810 Drawing, any medium, any subject, Year 7

PRIZE• SOCIETY ROSETTE CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION DRAWING

11 Special Persons – Other 2D Art12 Other 2D Art, eg printing, collage, mixed media, Years 11 & 1213 Other 2D Art, eg printing, collage, mixed media, Years 9 & 1014 Other 2D Art, eg printing, collage, mixed media, Years 7 & 8

PRIZE• SOCIETY ROSETTE CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION 2D ART

PRIMARY SCHOOL15 Special Persons – Painting, any medium, any subject16 Painting, any medium, any subject, Grade 617 Painting, any medium, any subject, Grade 518 Painting, any medium, any subject, Grade 419 Painting, any medium, any subject, Grade 320 Painting, any medium, any subject, Grade 221 Painting, any medium, any subject, Grade 122 Painting, any medium, any subject, Prep/Kindergarten

PRIZE• SOCIETY ROSETTE FOR CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PAINTING

23 Special Persons – Drawing, any medium, any subject24 Drawing, any medium, any subject, Grade 625 Drawing, any medium, any subject, Grade 526 Drawing, any medium, any subject, Grade 427 Drawing, any medium, any subject, Grade 328 Drawing, any medium, any subject, Grade 229 Drawing, any medium, any subject, Grade 130 Drawing, any medium, any subject, Prep/Kindergarten

PRIZE• SOCIETY ROSETTE CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION DRAWING

31 Special Persons – Other 2D Art32 Other 2D Art, eg printing, collage, mixed media, Grade 5 & 633 Other 2D Art, eg printing, collage, mixed media, Grade 4 & 334 Other 2D Art, eg printing, collage, mixed media, Grade 2 & 1

PRIZE• SOCIETY ROSETTE CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION 2D ART

ROTARY CLUB OF DANDENONG

Proudly supporting the entertainment program

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SECTION SC STUDENTS COOKERY(Information page 15)

RULES> All Cakes must be displayed on white paper plates.> The exhibit must be made by the Exhibitor.> No packet cake mixes to be used unless stated otherwise.> Each exhibit to have a label attached to plate stating type of cake.> Exhibits that require refrigeration cannot be accepted.

PRIZE• SOCIETY ROSETTE FOR CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SECONDARY &

PRIMARY EXHIBITS.

SECONDARY STUDENTS1 Boiled Fruit Cake – own recipe2 6 Plain Scones, round3 6 Fruit Scones4 6 Iced Cup Cakes5 6 Patty Cakes, not iced6 6 Biscuits7 6 Rock cakes8 6 Pikelets9 Chocolate Cake, not iced10 Plain sponge – unfilled, not iced11 3 Muffins12 Microwave Cake, any variety13 6 assorted Sweets14 6 decorated Chocolate Crackles15 Cakes, sweets or biscuits that are associated with a specific country

e.g. Anzacs from Australia, or Baklava from Greece. State Country on entry form16 3 x decorated Cake Pops (display plates will be provided by stewards)17 Slice – can be uncooked and be more than one variety, 3 pieces

(presentation taken into consideration)18 Healthy Cake or 3 Healthy Biscuits – main ingredient must be a fruit or vegetable (list

ingredients used)19 Special Persons – any article of cookery

PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS20 6 Plain Scones21 6 Iced Cup Cakes22 Chocolate Cake, simply iced23 6 decorated Chocolate Crackles24 6 Pikelets25 3 Muffins26 Entry made using Packet mix (include label from packet)27 6 biscuits not iced28 Decorated/iced bought biscuit e.g. Teddy Bear29 6 Sweets, can be assorted30 Cake, sweets, or biscuits that are associated with a country, e.g. Anzacs from Australia,

or Baklava from Greece. State country on Entry form31 Special Persons – any article of cookery

SECTION SDC JUNIOR CAKE DECORATING(Information page 15)

RULES> In this section, ribbon, tulle, wire, stamens & manufactured pillars may be used, but NO

manufactured ornaments, glitter, lace, gyp or pins allowed.> Wires must not penetrate the surface of the cake.> Blocks, tins or other materials are not permitted in place of cakes. > Cleats must be used under all presentation boards.> A Novelty cake is a cake cut or made to a shape, not a decoration on a traditional cake.> Manufactured Sweets may be used on cakes.> Jelly MUST NOT be used on cakes.> All exhibits to be completely cooked and cooled before delivery.

PRIZES• $20 prize for Champion Secondary Student Decorated Cake Exhibit donated by

Cake Decorators Association of Vic.• Winner of each class 1-9 to receive a Voucher for Cake Decorating Workshop, donated

by Cake Decorators Association of Vic.• SOCIETY ROSETTE FOR CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SECONDARY &

PRIMARY DECORATED CAKE EXHIBITS.• Special Prize to winner of Decorated Cup Cake Classes 5 & 8 donated by Margaret

Weightman.

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SECONDARY STUDENTS1 Decorated Birthday, Christmas or Novelty Cake Year 7 & 82 Decorated Birthday, Christmas or Novelty Cake Year 9 & 103 Decorated Birthday, Christmas or Novelty Cake Year 11 & 124 Gingerbread House5 3 x decorated Cup Cakes display

PRIMARY STUDENTS6 Decorated Birthday, Christmas or Novelty Cake7 2 x Decorated Gingerbread Persons8 3 x Decorated Cup Cakes display9 4 Decorated Christmas Biscuits

SECTION SH STUDENT HORTICULTURE(Information page 15)

PRIZES• SOCIETY ROSETTE FOR CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION IN EACH

AGE GROUP

FLORAL ART – 12 YEARS & UNDER 16 YEARS1 Miniature Arrangement, (ideal height 10cm total)2 Christmas Arrangement – accessories allowed3 Decorated Saucer, edged with leaves4 Flowers for the table5 A Person or Animal to be made of fresh fruit, vegies and/or flowers – to be named

FLORAL ART - 9 YEARS & UNDER 12 YEARS6 Decorated Saucer, edged with leaves7 Flowers for the Table8 “For My Mum”9 A Person or Animal to be made of fresh fruit, vegies and/or flowers – to be named10 A Miniature Garden

FLORAL ART - UNDER 9 YEARS11 Decorated Saucer edged with leaves12 Flowers for the Table13 A Miniature Garden14 A Person or Animal to be made of fresh fruit, vegies and/or flowers – to be named

HORTICULTURE - UNDER 16 YEARS15 1 Rose, any colour16 Any Vegetable or Fruit (3 pieces)17 Plant in bloom, one container18 Foliage plant, one container19 Succulent or cacti, one container20 Decorate a single gumboot or workboot (any size accepted) please state age on

entry form21 Special Persons U16 – any type of horticulture exhibit

HANDY HINTSDECORATED SAUCER Use a saucer, fill with damp sand and smooth off to a slightly domed finish. The saucer should then be completely covered with flowers and foliage to form a pattern. Colour blending, pattern, scale and finish are very important with no sand showing.FLOWERS FOR THE (DINING) TABLE Should be equally beautiful from all sides. It should not be so high as to interfere with conversation across the table. Accessories such as candles are allowed.PERSON/ANIMAL MADE FROM FRUIT AND/OR VEGIES – must be named. You can use toothpicks, pins, wire or any other means to hold your structure together, just as long as you CANNOT SEE THEM! Remember, this creature is to be made of things that grow in the garden – so what are you waiting for – get creative!A MINIATURE GARDEN – use a shoe box lid or a small baking tray about the same size. The garden should be in proportion, and accessories are allowed.

DANDENONG CRANBOURNE RSL SUB BRANCH INCDandenong RSL44-50 Clow Street, Dandenong9792 1535

Cranbourne RSL1475 South Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne5996 2769

Membership available. Contact either venue

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SECTION SPN PRIMARY SCHOOLS NEEDLEWORK,

KNITTING & CRAFT(Information page 15)1 Hand Sewing, any article, Grades 2 & 32 Hand Sewing, any article, Grades 4, 5 & 63 Machine Sewing, any article, Grade 64 Knitting, any article, Grades 4, 5 & 65 Clay, glazed & unglazed, (no kits), Grades 3 & 46 Clay, glazed & unglazed, (no kits), Grades 5 & 67 Mixed Media Construction, Grades Prep. 1 & 28 Mixed Media Construction, Grades 3 & 49 Mixed Media Construction, Grades 5 & 610 Constructional Activities, Grades Prep. 1 & 211 Constructional Activities, Grades 3 & 412 Constructional Activities, Grades 5 & 613 Lego/Duplo Building (no bigger than 45cm square), Prep/Kindergarten14 Lego/Duplo Building (no bigger than 45cm square),Grades 1,2 & 315 Lego/Duplo Building (no bigger than 45cm square), Grades 4,5 & 616 Soft Article in Craft, Grades 4, 5 & 617 Any article of Craft, not listed, Grades Prep.1 & 218 Any article of Craft, not listed, Grades 3 & 419 Any article of Craft, not listed, Grades 5 & 620 Special Persons Primary School Age – Any article

PRIZES• SOCIETY ROSETTE FOR CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION EXHIBIT IN

NEEDLEWORK.• SOCIETY ROSETTE FOR CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION EXHIBIT IN

CONSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITY.• SOCIETY ROSETTE FOR CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION EXHIBIT IN

CRAFT. Trophies for Champion exhibits donated by: Graeme Fox

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SECTION SSN SECONDARY SCHOOLS NEEDLEWORK, CRAFT & TECHNOLOGY(Information page 15)

Year 12 work may be exhibited the year AFTER the student has left school due to VCE Exam restrictions

RULES:> No soiled or worn articles accepted.> Hand sewn finishes allowed on machined articles.> Do not attach exhibit cards with dressmakers pins.

1 Article of machined sewing, Years 7 & 82 Article of machined sewing, Years 9 & 103 Article of machined sewing, Years 11 & 124 Any Soft Article in Craft, Years 7 & 85 Any Soft Article in Craft, Years 9 & 106 Any other Article in Craftwork not listed, Year 7 & 87 Any other Article in Craftwork not listed, Year 9 & 108 Any other Article in Craftwork not listed, Year 11 & 129 Modelling – Hand Built, Years 7 & 810 Modelling - Hand Built, Year 9 & 1011 Hand Modelling -Terracotta, Year 9, 10 & 1112 Graphic Communication-Computer Generated, Year 9 & 1013 Graphic Communication-Any other medium, Year 9 & 1014 Graphic Communication-computer Generated, year 11 & 1215 Graphic Communication-Any other medium, Year 11 & 1216 Article in Woodwork Year 7 & 817 Article in Woodwork Year 9 & 1018 Article in Woodwork Year 11/1219 Article in Metal Year 7 & 820 Article in Metal Year 9 & 1021 Article in Metal Year 11/1222 Article in Composite – Plastic/Glass Material Year 7 & 823 Article in Composite – Plastic/Glass Material Year 9 & 1024 Article in Composite – Plastic/Glass Material Year 11 & 1225 Article in Woodwork combined with Mixed Media, Years 9 & 1026 Article in Woodwork combined with Mixed Media, Years 11 & 1227 Mixed Media Construction Model, Years 7 & 828 Mixed Media Construction Model, Years 9 & 1029 Mixed Media Construction Model, Years 11 & 1230 Special Persons Secondary School Age – Any article

PRIZES• SOCIETY ROSETTE AND TROPHY FOR CHAMPION EXHIBIT:

Machined Sewing donated by: Mrs M. Robinson. Craftwork donated by: Mrs. L. Ayres. Modelling donated by: Mrs. M. Weightman. Graphic Communication donated by: Mrs. L. Ayres Technology Classes 19-26 donated by: Mrs. L. Ayres Mixed Materials Construction donated by: Mrs. L. Ayres Woodwork donated by: Mrs. M. Robinson

• Society Rosette for Reserve Champion exhibits.• $20 Spotlight Voucher Champion Machined Sewing

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PANCAKE PARLOUR GUM BOOT THROWSATURDAY 12TH NOVEMBERMain Arena 4pmANDSUNDAY 13TH NOVEMBERMain Arena 1.30pmPROUDLY SPONSORED BY: PANCAKE PARLOUR

RULES> Gumboot standard men’s size 8.> Boot can be thrown by any method – but must be thrown by hand.> The longest toss on the day wins.> FREE entry

PRIZES• Junior Throw (U16 Boys & Girls) Winner receives $25 cash• Adult Female Winner receives $50 cash• Adult Male Winner receives $50 cash

GREAT GROCERY GIVEAWAYSATURDAY 13th NOVEMBERMain Arena 5:30pmMale and Female competitions: FREE entry.

PRIZES• Male: $220 gift vouchers – High Performance Factory Car Service and Amberley Autos

Wheel Alignment• Female $400 – Coles gift vouchers

159 Princes Highway, Dandenong 31759794 8232