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Staverton & Landscove Garden Show Committee
Staverton & LandscoveGarden Show & Athletic Sports
Schedule 2019including Vegetables, Fruit, Flower Arranging, Flowers, Homecraft, Handicraft, Drinks, Photography, Children
and (new this year!) a Fun Dog Show
Saturday 3rd August 2019Staverton Playing Field
Show opens at 2:15 pmEntry £1.50 • Children Free • Parking Free
www.StavertonLandscoveGardenShow.co.uk
Who's Who
Staverton & Landscove Garden Show CommitteePresident Mrs Sheila BeareChair Mrs A. CrossVice Chair Mr P. JointHon. Sec. Mrs A. Alexander • The Old School, Staverton • 01803 762291Hon. Show Sec. Ms D. Joint • Honeysuckle Cottage, Thornecroft, Landscove,
Ashburton, TQ13 7LX • 01803 762719Hon. Treasurer Mr J. Cross
JudgesFun Dog Show TBA § D Aaron Southgate § G Lauren Newhouse§ A & B Andy Breare § E Lyn Hodgkins § H Michael Alexander§ C Carolyn Andrews § F Wendy Major § X & Y Helen Catherall
Show Timetable
EntriesEverybody (including children!) are encouraged to enter any of the classes in Sections A to H (20p per exhibit). Section X is for children only (free entry). Section Y is for children at Landscove School and St. Christopher’s School (free entry). Entry Forms are in the Schedule and on the web site.Enter by filling in an entry form and sending it to the show entries secretary (see Rule 4 on page 11).The Fun Dog Show is entered on the day, £1 per class.Entries Close: Saturday 27th July 2019 (See Rule 4)DON’T EVEN THINK ABOUT ENTERING ON SHOW DAY!!!
LunchThe cost of the show lunch is to be announced.Lunches must be booked in advance with Shelagh Savage. email: [email protected] tel: 01803 762226Please Note: Lunches must be booked by Saturday 27th July 2019
Show DayBring exhibits no later than 9:30 am.Show tent closes at 9:45 am.Judging starts at 10:00 am.Lunch starts at 1:00 pm.Show to be opened by the President at 2:15 pm.Fun Dog Show at 2:30 pm (entries on the day, £1 per class)Collect Prize Money between 3:00 and 4:00 pm from the Show Treasurer.Sports start at 3:15 pm, followed by the Tug-of-War.Tea Tent opens at 3:15 pm.Cups & Special Prizes presented at 4:45 pm.Raffle Draw at 5:30 pm.Show closes at 6:00 pm after Ray’s Egg Game.
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WelcomeI would like to extend a warm welcome to all those who support the show either by exhibiting, helping or just turning up and enjoying yourselves. All of you make the show what it is.
New this year is our Fun Dog Show – let’s hope it is a great success and many thanks to last year’s President Keira James for organising it.
I would like to thank those individuals and businesses who generously donate raffle prizes.
As well as the sports there are the side shows and local stalls – please give them your support.
Let’s hope the weather is kind to us on the day.
Bring family and friends and enjoy our local show. Something for everyone!
On the day, dress up for afternoon tea and, for the more adventurous, the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party. Either way, look forward to seeing you.
Anne CrossChair, Staverton & Landscove Garden Show Committee
Table of ContentsWho's Who............................................................................................................................................................................ 2Show Timetable.................................................................................................................................................................. 2Welcome................................................................................................................................................................................ 3Awards, Points and Prize Money.................................................................................................................................... 4Fun Dog Show..................................................................................................................................................................... 5Section A • Vegetables...................................................................................................................................................... 5Section B • Fruit................................................................................................................................................................... 6Section C • Flower Arranging.......................................................................................................................................... 6Section D • Flowers............................................................................................................................................................. 6Section E • Homecraft........................................................................................................................................................ 7Section F • Handicraft........................................................................................................................................................ 8Section G • Home-Made Drinks..................................................................................................................................... 9Section H • Photography.................................................................................................................................................. 9Section X • Children........................................................................................................................................................... 9Section Y • School Children........................................................................................................................................... 10Show Rules......................................................................................................................................................................... 11Sports Programme........................................................................................................................................................... 12
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Awards, Points and Prize MoneyUnless noted otherwise, each entry is 20p for Sections A–H and those placed 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each class receive prize money of £1.00, 70p and 50p and 3, 2, 1 points for calculating the most points awards.
Cups & Special PrizesParishionerDorothy Clake Perpetual Memorial Shield, most points in Section AChurch Commissioners Novice Challenge Cup, Novice with most points in Section AWalter Putt Memorial Cup, Best 6 Runner Beans in Class 12Williams Perpetual Silver Cup, most points in Sections A & BToll Perpetual Silver Cup, most points in Sections A, B & DPeter Webber Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup, most points in Section DHomecraft Perpetual Shield, most points in Sections E & FBroadhurst Perpetual Cup, Best Cake in Section EPike Memorial Perpetual Cup, most points in Section H
OpenGrant Perpetual Shield, most points in Section AHarris Perpetual Silver Cup, Best Collection in Class 1Caunter Special Prize (£2), Heaviest Onion in Class 62, extra £5 if over 5 lbGeorge Clake Perpetual Silver Cup, Best Exhibit in Sections A, B & DJohn Lewis Memorial Cup, most points in Section BHyams Perpetual Silver Cup, Best Exhibit in Section BBroadhurst Perpetual Silver Rose Bowl, most points in Sections A & B + £3/£2 for 1st/2ndReg Mingo Perpetual Cup, most points in Section CThe Hubbard Trophy for Flower Arranging, Best Exhibit in Section CShinner Perpetual Challenge Cup, Best Exhibit in Sections C & ESpecial Prize: Perpetual Silver Cup, Best Exhibit in Section D, donated by Mr D. Davies Broadhurst Perpetual Silver Cup, Best Rose Bloom in Section DWesterly Perpetual Silver Cup, most points in Section D except Dahlia ClassesKen Savage Memorial Cup, most points in the Dahlia Classes (Section D)Perpetual Silver Cup, most points in Section ER Hill Silver Perpetual Challenge Cup, most points in Section GMitchelmore Perpetual Trophy, most points in Section HPeter Mitchelmore Victor Ludorum Cup, most points in Sections A – H
ChildrenSpecial Prize of £2 & Perpetual Cup, child under 12 with most points in Section XBill Warren Memorial Perpetual Challenge Cup, most points in Section XThree Perpetual Cups, first three Exhibitors with most points in Classes 271–282F. & E. Church Perpetual Cup, Best Exhibit in Section XHayllor Perpetual Silver Cup, most points in Section Y at Landscove SchoolRalph Hoare Perpetual Silver Cup, most points in Section Y at St. Christopher’s School
Best in ShowCole Perpetual Silver Cup, Junior with Best Exhibit in Show, except photographyNew Perpetual Silver Cup, Best Exhibit in Show, except photography
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Fun Dog ShowEntries on the day (£1 per class entry). The winner of each class wins a Goodie Bag and goes through to compete for Best in Show. Best in Show wins a Rosette and a Luxury Goodie Bag
1 Handsomest Hound (best looking male)2 Loveliest Lady (best looking female)3 Waggiest Tail4 Most Like Their Owner5 Scruffiest Dog (male or female)
Entry fee is £1 per class
Section A • VegetablesPlease note that judging is not to RHS rules, so don’t be afraid to have a go!
Class Details Number of specimens
1 Vegetables, a collection of 6 kinds, 1 or more of each kind (entry 40p, prizes £5 £3 £2)
6 or more
2 Fruit, Vegetables & Herbs, an arrangement of 6 kinds, 1 or more of each kind (entry 40p, prizes £5 £3 £2)
6 or more
3 Salad Vegetables, a collection of 2 kinds, 2 of each kind, judged on taste & texture
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11 Beans, French, 1 dish 6 pods12 Beans, runner, 1 dish 6 pods13 Beetroot, globe, 1 dish 314 Cabbages 215 Carrots, long-pointed 316 Carrots, stump-rooted 317 Celery 2 sticks18 Courgettes 319 Cucumbers, 1 dish 220 Garlic 3 bulbs21 Herbs, mixed 1 vase22 Leeks 323 Lettuce, 1 variety 224 Marrows 225 Onions, green salad or spring 626 Onions, white (trimmed), 1 dish 327 Onions, red (trimmed), 1 dish 328 Parsley 2 bunches29 Parsnips 330 Peas 6 pods31 Peppers 2
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Section A • VegetablesPlease note that judging is not to RHS rules, so don’t be afraid to have a go!
32 Potatoes, a collection of 2 varieties, 3 of each 633 Potatoes, coloured, 1 dish 434 Potatoes, white, 1 dish 435 Rhubarb 3 sticks36 Shallots, 1 dish 637 Tomatoes, cherry 638 Tomatoes 439 Turnips 351 Any weird & wonderful vegetable, grown in your garden 161 Longest runner beans 262 Heaviest onion (prize £2, extra £5 if over 5 lb) 163 Heaviest potato 1
Section B • FruitClass Details Number of
specimens71 Apples, cooking, 1 dish 572 Apples, dessert, 1 dish 573 Blackcurrants, 1 dish 2074 Gooseberries, 1 dish 1075 Loganberries or Tayberries, 1 dish 1076 Raspberries, 1 dish 1077 Stoned Fruit, any (single or mixed) kind, 1 dish 4
Section C • Flower Arranging91 A Contemporary Arrangement to include 3 blooms, up to 60×60×60cm92 How Green is my Valley, an arrangement of foliage using natural plant material, no
accessories, up to 60×60×60cm93 Tickled Pink using natural plant material, accessories may be used, up to 60×60cm
width × depth94 The Fab Four (the Beatles), using natural plant material, accessories may be used, up to
60×60cm width × depth95 An Arrangement in a Kitchen Utensil
Section D • Flowers101 Master Gardeners Class to show off your gardening skills. A display of: 2 vases of cut
flowers, 2 flowering pot plants, 5 kinds of veg and 3 kinds of fruit. Accessories may be used, judging is based on quality, variety and presentation (entry 40p, prizes £5 £3 £2)
102 5 Stems of any Red Flowers in a Vase
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The Staverton & Landscove Garden Show Committee welcome your help and support
Please contact us on …Anne Cross • 01364 653550 • [email protected]
Phil Joint • 01803 762212 • [email protected] Joint • 01803 762719 • [email protected]
Alison Alexander • 01803 762291 • [email protected]
Landscove & Staverton Spring ShowSaturday 11th April 2020
The 6th Landscove & Staverton Spring Show is in the Easter weekend. Not many details yet, but don't forget to put it in your diary and check the web site nearer the time:
www.StavertonLandscoveGardenShow.co.uk
Landscove Village FêteSaturday 13nd July 2019
Not too many details yet, but there should be the usual selection of side stalls, a tea tent with delicious home made cakes, live music & late afternoon BBQ to enjoy… a great family event!
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Cup Winners 2018 ParishionerDorothy Clake Perpetual Memorial Shield, most points §A S. Hornby, L. Brown & T. LaingChurch Commissioners Novice Challenge Cup, novice points §A C. TimpsonWalter Putt Memorial Cup, best 6 Kidney Beans T. LaingWilliams Perpetual Silver Cup, most points §A & B S. Hornby, L. Brown & T. LaingToll Perpetual Silver Cup, most points §A, B & D L. BrownPeter Webber Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup, most points §D H. BestHomecraft Perpetual Shield, most points §E & F K. IsherwoodBroadhurst Perpetual Cup, best cake §E H. BestPike Memorial Perpetual Cup, most points §H A. Milne & K. James OpenGrant Perpetual Shield, most points §A P. WebberHarris Perpetual Silver Cup, best collection §A #1 P. WebberGeorge Clake Perpetual Silver Cup, best exhibit §A, B & D P. WebberJohn Lewis Memorial Cup, most points §B no entriesHyams Perpetual Silver Cup, best exhibit §B no entriesBroadhurst Perpetual Silver Rose Bowl, most points §A & B P. WebberReg Mingo Perpetual Cup, most points §C D. BeerThe Hubbard Trophy for Flower Arranging, best exhibit §C D. BeerShinner Perpetual Challenge Cup, best exhibit §C & E T. SlomanSpecial Prize: Perpetual Silver Cup, best exhibit §D L. BrownBroadhurst Perpetual Silver Cup, best Rose bloom §D A. AlexanderWesterly Perpetual Silver Cup, most points §D except Dahlias H. BestKen Savage Memorial Cup, most points §D Dahlias L. BrownPerpetual Silver Cup, most points §E K. IsherwoodR Hill Silver Perpetual Challenge Cup, most points §G R. TalbotMitchelmore Perpetual Trophy, most points §H K. RobsonPeter Mitchelmore Victor Ludorum Cup, most points §A–H H. Best ChildrenSilver Perpetual Cup, most points §X under 12 years Daisy MurchBill Warren Memorial Challenge Cup, most points §X Daisy MurchSilver Cup 1, most points §X #271–282 Daisy MurchSilver Cup 2, most points §X #271–282 Evie-May BestSilver Cup 3, most points §X #271–282 Isaac Hughes, Sylvie Vincent &
Luca VincentF & E Church Perpetual Cup, best exhibit §X Daisy MurchHayllor Perpetual Silver Cup, most points §Y @ Landscove Daisy HarrisRalph Hoare Perpetual Cup, most points §Y @ St Christopher’s Marnie Harris Best in Show Cole Perpetual Silver Cup, best junior exhibit Daisy HarrisNew Perpetual Silver Cup, best exhibit in show P. Webber
Section D • Flowers103 My Garden in a Vase104 A Vase of Flowers for Pollinating Insects105 A Vase of Grasses111 Antirrhinum, 1 vase, 1 specimen bloom (1st prize only awarded)112 Carnations or Pinks, 1 vase, 3 blooms113 Cosmos, 1 vase, 5 stems114 A Selection of 5 Different Dahlias, 1 vase115 3 Dahlias of the Same Variety (e.g. pompom, cacti, etc.), 1 vase116 1 Specimen Dahlia of your Choice, 1 vase117 Dahlias, pompom or ball, 1 vase, 3 blooms118 Dahlias, single flowering, 1 vase, 3 blooms119 Dahlias, decorative or cacti, 1 vase, 3 blooms120 Your Choice of Any Flowers beginning with the Letter P (common or botanical names
accepted), 1 vase, 3 stems121 Gladioli, 1 vase, 1 specimen spike (1st prize only awarded)122 Gladioli, 1 vase, 3 spikes, one colour or mixed123 Hydrangea, 1 vase, 1 stem124 Roses, any variety, 1 vase, 5 stems125 Scented Roses (judged for scent only), 1 vase, 3 stems126 Rose, 1 specimen bloom (1st prize only awarded)127 Sweet Peas, 3 vases of 3 stems each, one colour or mixed colours141 Cactus or Succulent in a pot142 Fuchsia in a pot (not standard)143 Orchid in a pot144 Pot plant, flowering plant145 Pot plant, foliage plant146 A Terrarium (a glass container with soil and plants)
Section E • Homecraft151 A Class for all the Family: A Family Picnic Basket, all items to be home-made and home-
grown, presentation to be part of the judging criteria (entry 40p, prizes £5 £3 £2)152 Afternoon Tea: A Selection of Home-Made Items to Celebrate a Special Occasion,
displayed on a tiered cake stand, presentation to be part of the judging criteria (entry 30p, prizes £3 £2 £1)
161 Chutney, jar of home-made162 Pesto (any kind), ———163 Honey, ———164 Blackcurrant Jam, ———165 Strawberry Jam, ———166 Jam (any other kind), ———
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Section E • Homecraft167 Fruit Jelly, ———168 Lemon Curd, ———169 Marmalade, ———170 Preserved Fruits, bottle of home-made171 Cheese Straws, 6172 Cornish Pasty, approx. 7" long173 Savoury Flan174 Shortbread, 1 round175 White Loaf176 Brown Loaf177 Fruit Tea Bread178 Plain White Scones, 6179 Savoury Scones, 6180 A Cake of your own choice using Vegetables, recipe to be supplied with the exhibit181 Apple Cake182 Victoria Sponge, men only (2 eggs, jam filling)183 Cup Cakes (edible), decorated, 5184 Hens Eggs, 6
Exhibitors should cover food with cling film if on a plate
Section F • Handicraft191 An Article Made as a Hobby192 A Mosaic in any medium193 Country Craft Exhibit (please indicate on Entry Form if exhibit is large)194 A Decorated Wooden Spoon195 Greeting Card, any media, up to 200mm, not computer generated196 Hand-knitted Item197 Crocheted Item198 Home-made Garment (not knitted or crocheted)199 Jewellery, any medium200 A Patchwork or Quilting Item201 Picture or Drawing, any medium202 Poem: “Man on the Moon” (no more than 12 lines)203 Something New from Something Old204 An Item Made of Felt
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Section G • Home-Made Drinks221 Fruit or Flower Juice Cordial, 1 bottle222 Home-made Gin-based Cocktail, 1 bottle223 Home-made Beer, 1 bottle224 Home-made White Wine, 1 bottle225 Home-made Red Wine, 1 bottle226 Home-made Cider, 1 bottle227 Fruit or Vegetable Wine, 1 bottle
Wine to be in clear 75cl bottles with corks or screw topsBeer/Cider to be in 1 pint or 50cl bottles (any top)
Section H • Photography241 Architecture242 At Work243 Best Friends244 The Moon245 A Coastal View246 A Devon View247 Flower248 A Form of Transport249 On Holiday250 The Natural World251 Reflections252 Selfie253 Sky254 Sunset255 A Tree or Trees
All photographs to have been taken by the Exhibitor and not to exceed 6"×4", not mounted
Section X • Children261 Junior Master Baker: 3 brownies, 3 scones and a cake of your choice, presentation part of
judging (prizes £3 £2 £1)271 A Painted Moon Pebble or Stone272 A Posy for an Astronaut, displayed in a jam-jar273 A Free Arrangement of Flowers & Foliage of your Favourite Planet, accessories allowed274 A Rocket made from recycled materials275 An Alien/Space Monster, made from vegetables, fruit, flowers, leaves & cocktail sticks,
under 5 years276 ———, 5 to 8 years277 ———, 9 to 16 years
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Section X • Children278 A Lego Moon Buggy or Space Craft, 8 years and under279 ———, 9 to 16 years280 A Moon Landing on a Dinner Plate, under 5 years281 ———, 5 to 8 years282 ———, 9 to 16 years283 Draw a Design for a Space Ship, by hand or computer, 8 years and under284 ———, 9 to 16 years285 A Picture of the Man on the Moon, under 5 years286 A Picture of the Moon and/or Stars, 5 to 8 years287 Draw the Phases of the Moon, 9 to 16 years288 3 Rocky Roads289 Decorated Egg, under 5 years290 Decorated Inter-Galactic Egg, 5 to 8 years291 Decorated Inter-Galactic Egg, 9 to 16 years292 A Photograph of the Moon, under 12 years293 ———, 12 to 16 years294 Dressing Up Photograph, under 12 years295 ———, 12 to 16 years296 Red Flower Photograph, under 12 years297 ———, 12 to 16 years
No Entry Fee for Children Sections X & YPlease State Age on Entry Form & Enter Only One Age Group Throughout
Children are encouraged to enter the adult classes as well (but entry is not free for those)!
Section Y • School ChildrenFor children attending Landscove Church of England School or St. Christopher’s School, Mount Barton, Staverton (to be completed in school)
301 Handwriting: 1 Verse (4–6 lines) of a Nursery Rhyme (infants)302 Handwriting: 2 Verses of a Poem (year 3/4)303 Handwriting: 3 Verses of a Hymn (year 5/6)304 Decorated Handwritten Poem (infants)305 Decorated Handwritten Poem (year 3/4)306 Decorated Handwritten Poem (year 5/6)
Entries for Section Y will not qualify for the Bill Warren Memorial Cup
A big thanks to Veaseys Printers who give us a great service.
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Show Rules1. The Executive of the Staverton & Landscove Garden Show shall consist of a President, Chair,
Vice-Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Show Secretary and a Committee to be elected annually.
2. All exhibits are to be grown or made by the person by whom they are exhibited, except Sections C and X (flowers may be purchased).
3. No Exhibitor will be allowed to take more than one prize for the same kind of exhibit in any particular class.
4. How to Enter: send to the Show Entries Hon. Secretary your entries on the form that is in the schedule or on the web site (or may be phoned through), by Saturday 27th July 2019. Late entries at double entrance fee. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES will late entries or alterations be accepted after 12 noon on Friday 2nd August 2019.
5. All exhibits to be brought to the Show Tent by 9:30 am on the morning of the Exhibition, nothing to be received after that time, and no exhibit to be taken away before 5:00 pm without special permission from the Secretary.
6. Vegetable exhibits must be washed and trimmed. Anyone sending in more or less than the number stated to be disqualified. Collections of vegetables to be shown in baskets, trays, or some other suitable receptacle. Onions, shallots, beans, peas, potatoes and fruit to be on a plate or dish. Rhubarb, carrots, leeks, spring onions, parsnip and beet to be tied in bunches. Lettuce to be shown in one container. Beet simply washed.
7. The Committee claim the right, if they think necessary, to visit any Exhibitor's garden or allotment, either before or after the show.
8. All exhibits, personal property, etc. shall be at the risk of the Exhibitor; the Committee shall not be liable for compensation for loss or damage from any cause whatsoever.
9. The decision of the Judges or Committee upon any question in dispute to be final. All protests to be lodged by 4:00 pm to the Secretary.
10. Prizes need not be awarded to exhibits considered to be below standard.
11. Cups and special prizes etc. will be presented by the President at 4:45 pm. Cash prizes can be collected from the Hon. Treasurer between 3:00 pm and 4:00 pm, subject to any protest.
12. Protest Committee: Chairman, Secretary, President and/or any Committee member required.
13. Any Exhibitor winning a Perpetual Cup three years in succession will be presented with a replica.
14. Cups for engraving should be left with the Secretary after the presentation.
15. All exhibits must not have been previously shown at the Staverton & Landscove Garden Show.
16. All ages must be submitted on the entry form if under 16 years of age (Junior).
17. THE STAVERTON & LANDSCOVE GARDEN SHOW COMMITTEE WISH TO MAKE IT CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD THAT THEY ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACCIDENT OCCURRING DURING THE SHOW, THE FUN DOG SHOW OR THE SPORTS EVENTS. THIS APPLIES TO BOTH SPECTATORS AND THOSE TAKING PART AND TO ANY DAMAGE OR LOSS OF PROPERTY.
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Sports Programme1st 2nd 3rd 4th
1 Boys & Girls (Toddlers Race), 3 years and under 50p 40p 30p 20p 2 40 yards Boys & Girls, 4 years and under 50p 40p 30p 20p 3 40 yards Boys, 5 – 6 years 50p 40p 30p 20p 4 40 yards Girls, 5 – 6 years 50p 40p 30p 20p 5 50 yards Boys, 7 – 8 years 50p 40p 30p 20p 6 50 yards Girls, 7 – 8 years 50p 40p 30p 20p 7 50 yards Boys, 9 – 10 years 50p 40p 30p 20p 8 50 yards Girls, 9 – 10 years 50p 40p 30p 20p9 50 yards Three-Legged Race, 6 years and under 60p 40p 30p
10 50 yards Three-Legged Race, 7 – 9 years 60p 40p 30p11 Sack Race, 6 years and under 60p 40p 30p12 Sack Race, 7 – 9 years 60p 40p 30p13 Egg & Spoon Race, 6 years and under 60p 40p 30p14 Egg & Spoon Race, 7 – 9 years 60p 40p 30p15 80 yards Boys, 11 – 12 years 60p 40p 30p16 80 yards Girls, 11 – 12 years 60p 40p 30p17 100 yards Boys, 13 – 17 years 60p 40p 30p18 100 yards Girls, 13 – 17 years 60p 40p 30p19 Parent & Toddler Relay, 3 years and under 60p 40p 30p20 Sack Race, 10 – 12 years 80p 60p 40p21 Sack Race, 13 years and over 80p 60p 40p22 Parent & Child Relay, 7 years and under 60p 40p 30p23 80 yards Three-Legged Race, 10 – 12 years 80p 60p 40p24 100 yards Three-Legged Race, 13 years and over 80p 60p 40p25 220 yards, 12 years and under 90p 60p 30p26 220 yards, 13 years and over 90p 60p 30p27 Egg & Spoon Race, 10 – 12 years 60p 40p 30p28 Egg & Spoon Race, 13 years and over 60p 40p 30p29 40 yards Wheelbarrow Race, 12 years and under 80p 60p 40p30 40 yards Wheelbarrow Race, 13 years and over 80p 60p 40p31 Doubles Race (2 children holding hands), 6 years and under 80p 60p 40p32 Mature Ladies’ Race, 40 years and over 80p 60p 40p33 Veteran Men’s Race, 40 years and over 80p 60p 40p34 100 yards Ladies, 18 years and over 80p 60p 40p35 100 yards Men, 18 years and over 80p 60p 40p
Tug-of-War • Sea Trout Inn v Live & Let Live InnCompetitors enter for events entirely at their own risk and the committee will not be held responsible for
any accident whatsoever, but the greatest care will be taken at all times.
Schedule collated by the Staverton & Landscove Garden Show Committee
www.StavertonLandscoveGardenShow.co.uk
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