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WARKWORTH SHOWSchedule

for The 140th Exhibition

Saturday 20th August 2011in

The Castle Courtyard and Grounds

Schedule price 50 pence

Please scroll down

Data Protection Act 1998

Under the Data Protection Act 1998, Warkworth Show has a legal duty to protect any personal information we collect from members, entrants, friends, sponsors and advertisers. We will only use personal information you supply to us for the purpose for which you

supplied it We will only hold your information for as long as it is necessary to fulfill that purpose We will not pass your information to any other parties unless you agreed to that when

supplying the information All show members who have access to personal information in our records are obliged to

respect your confidentiality Persons providing information may at any time ask for it to be removed from our records

Admission charges to Warkworth Show and the Castle

Adults: £5.00

Concessions: £4.00

Children 5 to 16: £2.50Under 5s: free

Family ticket: £12.00

Members of English Heritage: free on production of a valid membership card.

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TIMETABLE FOR SHOW DAY

PLEASE NOTE: EXHIBITS TO BE STAGED BEFORE 09:45

07:00 Staging of exhibits to commence09:45 Exhibitors to clear marquee for judging to commence10:00 Castle and grounds open to public – trade stalls10:00 Judging to commence11:30 Refreshment tent open for hot and cold drinks,

sandwiches, scones and cakesDog demonstration

12:00 Craft demonstrations to commence12:30 Marquee open to the public13:00 Produce and gift stall open

Start of 2.5km Fun Run13:30–16:30 Entertainment in and around the castle – band,

dancers, dog show and demonstration, and various children’s activities including magician and face painting

14:30 Children’s fancy dress parade15:15–16:30 Prize monies paid out16:15 Presentation of cups and trophies16:45 Raffles drawn

Show closes – public to leave marquee16:50 Exhibitors to remove exhibits from marquee17:05 Auction of donated items18:00 Castle closes

Ulgham Women’s Institute will serve refreshments from 11.30 at the western end of the main marquee.

PRODUCE AND GIFT STALLFlowers, fruit, vegetables, plants, preserves and home baking will be

gratefully received from exhibitors and friends and will be sold in aid of the Show in the Castle Courtyard. Stall opens at 13.00

Page guide3

PageAims and Rules 8Guide to Showing 9

Horticulture Classes: Fruit and Flowers 10Vegetables 13Floral Art 15

Industrial Classes: Art, Poetry and Photography 17Handicrafts 18Food 19Cookery 20Men Only 21Children's 23

Entry Forms: Horticulture 27Floral Art 27Industrial 29Poetry 31Children’s 33Fun Run 35

DOG SHOWFun classes for pet dogs

Be sure to enter on the day; prizes awarded

Gun dog demonstration and scurry

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Patron: HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND

President: Mr T Pattinson

Executive CommitteeChairman: Mr C Howliston 01665 712276 Vice-chairman: Mrs J Piddock

Hon Secretary: Dr S O Sample 01665 711321 Hon Treasurer: Mr S Buist 01665 710310

Mrs P Bagshaw Mrs S E Black Mrs J MohonMr P Sample Mrs J Wilkes Dr J Hobrough

Hon Vice-presidentsMiss J F Archibald Mr J R Black Miss M C Burrell Miss M CarrDr P Creighton Dr W G Donald Mr E Graham Mr D A HowieMrs M Luke Mrs M Knowles Miss G E Murdy Mrs J PiddockMr J Shepherd

Horticultural CommitteeChairman: Mr P Sample Vice-chairman: Mr C Howliston

Secretary: Dr S O Sample

Miss J Archibald Mr J R Black Mr T Burns Mr A D ClarkMr E Cooke Mr B Davis Mr E Graham Dr T Gray Dr J Hobrough Mr J A Howie Mr W.M Kilkenny Mr G Nichol-Velt Mr S Pargeter Mr D Paterson Mr A Richmond Mr A J ShipleyMr D Smailes

Industrial CommitteeChairman: Mrs S E Black 01665 711262 Vice-chairman: Mrs J Piddock

Secretary: Mrs J Mohon 01665 711000Section Secretaries Ms K Miller Mrs S Coulter Mrs S McClure

Mrs P Bagshaw Mrs P Boyd Mrs C Burns Miss M C BurrellMrs L Davis Mrs D Dunn Mrs K Fender Mrs M GibsonMrs M Hammond Mrs M A Howie Mrs EJ Howliston Mrs A Jefferies Mrs M Knowles Mrs M Luke Mrs G McCormack Mrs M McCulloughMrs E McQuillan Mrs J Mitchell Miss G E Murdy Mrs W Nicoll Mrs J Nolan Mrs R Parks Mrs J Pottle Mrs M Wallace Mrs J Wilkes Miss H Wilson

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HORTICULTURE PRIZE, CUP AND TROPHY WINNERS 2010

Jenneson Taylor Cup President’s favourite exhibit J PottleRobert Punton Memorial Prize

Most outstanding exhibit in flowers, vegetables or pot plants

T Cuthbert

Augusta Waters Memorial Cup

Most outstanding exhibit of mixed flowers, classes 15, 17, 38 and 42

J Anderson

Herbert Shaw Cup Best roses in show J PercivalMorton Cup Most outstanding exhibit of flowers classes 10

to 58RW Cairne

Sir Leonard Milburn Cup Best sweet peas in class 10 T ChestertonWarkworth House Challenge Cup

Best exhibit of dahlias J G Elliott

George Avery Trophy Second best dahlia exhibit J G ElliottJan Archibald Goblet Best exhibit of flowers in classes for novices L BellCentenary Cup Most outstanding exhibit of vegetables other

than class 90J Smailes

James Jeffrey Cup Best collection in class 90 T CuthbertJan Archibald Salver Best exhibit of vegetables in classes for the

noviceA Glass

Lynn Hirst Award Best fuchsia (classes 50, 51 and 52) P CreightonFloral ArtBurrell Memorial Cup Best exhibit P BagshawElizabeth Carse Rose Bowl

“Today I Received 10 Roses” L Bell

Jubilee Cup “Delia’s Kitchen Basket” P BagshawFurness-Wellington Salver

“No Money for Flowers” M Burrell

Lorna Morgan Quaich “Step into Summer”Warkworth Flower Club members only

P Bagshaw

Floral Art for JuniorsMark Patterson Cup 7 years and under E LaverickSutton-Kay Junior Cup 8–10 Years H BurkeSutton-Kay Senior Cup 11–13 Years P Sutton

HORTICULTURE and FLORAL ART JUDGES 2011Mrs E Foreman, Longhoughton J Givens, Powburn T Laycock, YeaveringT Pattinson, Alnmouth R Stuart, North Charlton T Swan, Wooler

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INDUSTRIAL PRIZE, CUP AND TROPHY WINNERS 2010

Angela Clark Cup Best cherry cake M GibsonBill Paul Trophy Best exhibit in watercolour J TaylorCoronation Cup Most outstanding exhibit in cross

stitch (picture)D Jones

Warkworth W.I. Cup Best cafetière cover A Hood-GaterAgnes Punton Memorial Trophy

Best jar of lemon curd H Wilson

Kirk Cup Best vegetarian samosas R ParksPearson Cup Best exhibit in knitting classes E WatsonReed Cup Best meringue nests P DoddAcklington W.I. Crystal Bowl Best Bakewell tart M HammondCochrane Award and Cameo Kitchens Award

Best exhibit in photography P Buckton

Emily Mason Trophy Best coffee cake P DoddHarold Thorley Salver and Cameo Kitchens Award

Best exhibit in the Art Section J Taylor

Writer’s Trophy Class 309 M GibsonJanet Davison Memorial Trophy

Most outstanding exhibit in novice section

K Park

Jim Nelson Award Best craft exhibit K WilkesAdam Smith Memorial Cup ADBKA member with most points in

open classes (honey)J Hobrough & C Selby

Children’s Section:Junior Silver Challenge Cup Best exhibit in Children’s Section E Burnett Abbeyfield Salver Best exhibit in Children’s Cookery E McCoy Michael Charlton Trophy Best exhibit in High School Art A CoilsChildren’s Section 1 Best exhibit in Early Years and

ReceptionE Carragher

Children’s Section 2 Best exhibit in Years 1 and 2 E GrayChildren’s Section 3 Best exhibit in Years 3 and 4 H BurkeChildren’s Section 4 Best exhibit in Years 5 and 6 W StevensonChildren’s Section 5 Best exhibit in Years 7 and 8 E BurnettChildren’s Section 6Bill and Ashlyn Charlton Prize

Best exhibit in Years 9 and Above A CoilsE Burnett

NOTE: Cup-winners wishing to have their names engraved on cups should have this work carried out at their own expense.

INDUSTRIAL JUDGES 2011Mrs M Brough, Bilton Mrs S Chesney, Warkworth Mrs J Dobson, ThirstonMr E Dodds, Widdrington Mrs P Heathcote, Warkworth Ms B Holmes, WarkworthMrs L Hume, Hipsburn Mrs J Piddock, Warkworth Mrs A Puddephatt, Warkworth Mr D Ross, Alnwick Mrs M Scurfield, Felton Mr G Simpson, LonghoughtonMrs J Smith, Whittingham Mrs H Straker, Amble Mr J G Thompson, Stannington Mrs P Tulip, Bilton

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AIMS AND RULES OF THE SHOW

1. The Society shall be known as the Warkworth Show, and shall consist of Patron, President, Chairman, Honorary Vice-Presidents, Secretary, Treasurer and Friends.There will be a Horticultural Committee and an Industrial Committee. Committee members shall be deemed to have resigned if they fail to attend over a period of two years.

2. The objects of the Society shall be the promotion and development of the skills which are identified by the classes published in the Show Schedule, by holding shows, competitions, lectures and discussions.

3. Village members may purchase pre-paid tickets at a concessionary price, with the option of a Schedule.

4. Entry forms must be sent with fees to the appropriate Secretary not later than the Wednesday prior to Show Day. Poetry scripts not later than the Saturday prior to Show Day.

5. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER PERSON PER CLASS is allowed, except where otherwise stated in the schedule. (MEA)

6. Any article previously entered in Warkworth Show which has not won a prize may be re-entered for competition. No exhibit which has previously won a prize can be entered again.

7. Each horticultural exhibitor shall, if required, on the day of the Show sign a declaration that the specimens he/she claims to exhibit for prizes have been in his/her possession for at least two months prior to the Show. All work entered into Industrial Classes must be entirely the work of the entrant.

8. Exhibits to be staged before 09.45 on the morning of the Show.

9. Each exhibit must bear its class and exhibitor's number.

10. There must be three entries in each class before a second prize is given, at the discretion of the judges.

11. The judges shall have the power to withhold any prize for produce not worthy of a place. Vegetables should be fit for table use.

12. THE DECISION OF THE JUDGES IS FINAL.

13. Every care will be taken with exhibits, but the Society will not be responsible for any loss or damage to exhibits.

14. To claim prize money, exhibitors must fill in the appropriate form and hand it to the Secretary on Show Day between 15.15 and 16.30 hours.

15. Exhibits must not under any circumstances be collected before 16.50 hours. Only holders of "Lifting Tickets" may collect their exhibits.

16. Any complaints and protests must be made in writing and lodged with the Secretary on Show Day, and must be accompanied by a deposit of £1. The deposit is to be returned if the protest be affirmed.

17. In horticulture classes, exhibitors must provide their own stands, vases, bowls, etc. (unless specified). Bottles and jars will be disqualified.

18. In craft classes:- All entries in knitting must be done by hand. Articles must not be washed or dry-cleaned.Soiled articles are liable to disqualification.

19. In Cookery, all cakes may be cut in judging.

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First time you’ve entered the Show?An easy guide to help you!

Browse through the schedule and, when you’ve decided which classes you’d like to enter, fill in the appropriate entry form.

Tear out the form and post it or drop it in to the appropriate Secretary’s house (See Entry Forms) by the due date and with the correct entry money. If you need more entry forms, it is acceptable to copy the details down on paper.

As Show Day approaches, sort out your entries by putting a class number label on each one (children’s entries also need a label stating their age and/or school year).

On Show Day, arrive early – before 9.30am - at the marquee and look for the Secretary. (Horticultural entries will be at the East end of the marquee, Industrial at the West). She/he will give you an envelope that will contain your personal numbers which enable your exhibit to be identified after judging is carried out.

Attach one of these numbers to each exhibit. It doesn’t matter which of these numbers you attach to which exhibit, they’re all identified as your unique numbers. Then place your exhibit in the class areas marked out on the tables. There’ll be lots of help around if you need it. Exhibits must be staged by 9.45am.

In your envelope will also be a claim form to fill in later if you win a prize, and also a Lifting Card that enables you to collect your exhibits at the end of the day. Keep these safely!

Prize money can be collected by filling in the claim form and presenting it to the Secretary in the marquee in the afternoon.

Good Luck!

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HORTICULTURAL SECTION

Jenneson Taylor Cup for President’s favourite exhibit.Robert Punton Memorial Prize of £10 for the most outstanding exhibit of flowers,

vegetables and pot plants.George Avery Trophy for most points in novice classes.

Multiple Entries Accepted (MEA)NB: All exhibits to be staged by 09.45

Each exhibit must bear its class number and exhibitor’s number.

FRUIT (MEA)Class 1st 2nd 3rd

1 12 Gooseberries £1 75p 50p2 12 Raspberries with stalks £1 75p 50p3 3 Apples (Cooking) £1 75p 50p4 3 Apples (Dessert) £1 75p 50p5 Dish of any other fruit £1 75p 50p

FLOWERS (MEA)Augusta Warters Memorial Cup for most outstanding exhibit in classes 15,17,37,41

Herbert Shaw Cup for best roses in show.Morton Cup for most outstanding exhibit in classes 10 to 59.

Sir Leonard Milburn Cup for best exhibit in sweet pea classes.Exhibitors are requested to name varieties, if possible.

Class 1st 2nd 3rd

10 1 Vase of 12 spikes sweet peas £2 £1 50p11 Sweet peas – 4 vases – 9 spikes in each

(Distinct varieties) £5 £3 £2

12 1 Vase of sweet peas £1 75p 50p13 2 Vases of herbaceous perennials,

each vase a distinct kind£2 £1 50p

14 2 Vases annuals, each vase a distinct kind £2 £1 50p15 1 Vase of mixed annuals £1 75p 50p16 1 Vase annuals, distinct kind £1 75p 50p17 1 Vase of mixed herbaceous perennials £1 75p 50p18 6 Roses. Prizes by Dr S O Sample £8 £5 £219 3 Roses, same variety

Prizes by Mr D Forsyth£2.50 £1.50 50p

20 3 Roses in vase £1.50 £1 50p21 1 Rose in vase £1 75p 50p22 Bowl of hybrid tea roses

Prizes by Mr D Forsyth£3 £2 £1

23 3 Stems of floribunda roses £1 75p 50p24 1 Rose - Gentleman’s buttonhole £1 75p 50p25 Gentleman's buttonhole £1 75p 50p

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Class 1st 2nd 3rd

26 Lady's spray £1 75p 50p27 Any 6 fuchsia blooms on a board £2 £1.50 75p28 1 Vase of spray chrysanthemums £2 £1.50 £129 3 blooms of reflex chrysanthemums £5 £3 £230 3 blooms of incurved or intermediate

chrysanthemums£5 £3 £2

31 3 chrysanthemum blooms, any other variety £5 £3 £232 1 Vase of 3 spikes gladioli.

Prizes by Mr J Shepherd, Amble£2 £1.50 £1

33 1 Vase of 3 heads hydrangeas £1 75p 50p34 1 Vase of 1 gladiolus spike £1 75p 50p35 1 Vase of 3 carnations £2.50 £1.50 £136 Garden in miniature with dwarf hardy plants in

any type of container£2 £1 50p

37 Bowl of homegrown mixed flowers arranged for all round effect. Bowl not to exceed 8" internal diameter.

£2 £1 50p

38 1 Geranium bloom in vase £1 75p 50p39 6 Pansy blooms, any presentation £1 75p 50p40 Any one flower, or spike, or bloom on single

stem with any single vegetable£1 75p 50p

41 Basket of homegrown cut flowers, arrangedfor effect

£3 £2 £1

42 Container of plants for the patio.Prizes by Miss JF Archibald

£3 £2 £1

43 Container planted with pot plants arranged for decorative effect

£3 £2 £1

44 "Something Spectacular". Exhibitor’s choice £1 75p 50p45 Tallest sunflower bloom £1 75p 50p46 3 Cut sunflowers in a container

Prizes in classes 45–46 by Miss JF Archibald£1 75p 50p

47 A window box, max 3ft.Prizes by Warkworth in Bloom

£4 £2 £1

POT PLANTS (MEA)Lynn Hirst Award for best exhibit in classes 50–52.

50 Fuchsia in pot (20cm max), flowering. Standards excludedPrizes by Dr P A Creighton

£2.50 £1.50 £1

51 Fuchsia in pot (over 20cm), flowering.Standards excluded

£2.50 £1.50 £1

52 Fuchsia grown as a standard, flowering £2.50 £1.50 £153 Greenhouse plant, flowering. Fuchsias and

begonias excluded£2.50 £1.50 £1

54 Greenhouse plant (foliage) £2.50 £1.50 £1

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Class 1st 2nd 3rd

55 Begonia in pot, floweringPrizes in classes 51–55 by Dr SO Sample

£2.50 £1.50 £1

56 Geranium in pot (flowering). £4 £2.50 £1.5057 Any patio pot plant. £4 £2.50 £1.5058 1 Pot of cacti.

Prizes in classes 56–58 by Deckwise (Mr P Sample)

£4 £2.50 £1.50

59 Orchid PlantPrizes by Mr JA Howie

£2.50 £1.50 £1

DAHLIAS (MEA)Warkworth House Challenge Cup for best exhibit of dahlias in Show.

All dahlia varieties to be named. 60 4 Vases dahlias, 3 blooms in each vase, 4

distinct varieties£40 £25 £10

61 Vase of dahlias, arranged for frontal effect, not more than 12 blooms, any variety or varieties. Any suitable foliage allowed

£5 £4 £3

62 Vase of 5 blooms, ball dahlias £4 £2 £163 Bowl of dahlias, any suitable foliage allowed £5 £3 £264 Vase of 5 blooms, pompon £4 £2 £165 Vase of 3 blooms, medium cactus and/or semi-

cactus£4 £2 £1

66 Vase of 3 blooms, medium decorative £4 £2 £167 Vase of 3 blooms, small cactus and/or semi-

cactus£4 £2 £1

68 Vase of 3 blooms, small and/or miniature decorative

£4 £2 £1

69 Vase of 3 blooms, any other variety £4 £2 £1

FLOWERS FOR THE NOVICE (MEA)(Classes 70–79)

Jan Archibald Goblet for best entry of flowers in novice classes.70 Vase of sweet peas £1 50p 30p71 Vase of mixed flowers £1 50p 30p72 Vase annuals, distinct kind £1 50p 30p73 2 Roses, any variety, in a vase £1 50p 30p74 Vase of 2 gladioli spikes £1 50p 30p75 1 Geranium bloom in vase £1 50p 30p76 Bowl of homegrown mixed flowers arranged for

all round effect. Bowl not to exceed 8″ internal diameter

£1 50p 30p

77 Any pot plant £1 50p 30p78 Container of plants for the patio £1 50p 30p79 Vase of dahlias £1 50p 30p

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VEGETABLES (MEA)Centenary Cup for most outstanding exhibit other than class 90.

Class 1st 2nd 3rd

90 Collection of vegetables, 4 distinct kinds chosen from: 2 leeks, 2 onions, 2 celery, 2 carrots, 2 cauliflower, 2 parsnips, 6 pods of peas, 6 potatoes, 6 tomatoesSponsored by D P Builders Ltd

£50

4th£5

£25 £10

James Jeffrey CupOne entry per competitor for class 90

91 Collection of vegetables, 4 distinct kinds as per classes 108–122Prize by E.J.A.Cooke

£6 £4 £2

92 Collection of 9 onions, 3 from seed, 3 less than 12″ circumference from seed and 3 from sets

£15 £10 £5

93 3 Onions £12 £8 £494 The heaviest dressed onion

Prize by E J A Cooke£4 £2 £1

95 2 Pot leeks (6″ button).Prize by The Hermitage Leek & Horticultural Club

£15 £7 £3

96 2 Blanched leeks £5 £3 £197 2 Parsnips £5 £3 £198 2 Celery £5 £3 £199 2 Carrots (long) £5 £3 £1100 1 Cauliflower £2 £1 50p101 3 Potatoes (white) £5 £3 £1102 3 Potatoes (coloured) £5 £3 £1103 Collection of potatoes - 4 named varieties,

3 of each£6 £3 £2

104 2 Cucumbers £2 £1 50p105 6 Pods of peas £2 £1 50p106 6 Tomatoes £2.50 £1.50 £1107 1 Single truss of tomatoes £2.50 £1.50 £1108 3 Onions grown from sets £2 £1 50p109 3 Red onions grown from sets £2 £1 50p110 6 Pods of runner beans £2 £1 50p111 6 Pods of broad beans £2 £1 50p112 2 Carrots (stump rooted) £2 £1 50p113 6 Pods of French beans £2 £1 50p114 6 Shallots, pear shaped £2 £1 50p115 2 Beetroot (not to be cut) £2 £1 50p116 6 Shallots, (excluding pear shaped) £2 £1 50p117 3 Turnips £2 £1 50p118 1 Cabbage £2 £1 50p

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Class 1st 2nd 3rd

119 2 Courgettes, max length 6″ £2 £1 50p120 1 Vegetable marrow – quality £1.50 75p 50p121 2 Swedes £1.50 75p 50p122 2 Bulbs of garlic £1.50 75p 50p123 Most unusually shaped vegetable £1.50 75p 50p124 Tray (max 18″ x 24″), assorted vegetables £3.50 £2 £1125 2 of any other vegetable, same kind £2 £1 50p126 1 Vegetable marrow – heaviest £1.50 75p 50p127 Heaviest potato £1.50 75p 50p

VEGETABLES FOR THE NOVICE (MEA)Jan Archibald Salver for best entry of vegetables in novice classes

George Avery Trophy for novice with most points130 3 Onions grown from sets £1.50 80p 50p131 2 Parsnips or 2 Carrots £1.50 80p 50p132 3 Potatoes. £1.50 80p 50p133 4 Pods of French beans £1.50 80p 50p134 4 Pods of runner beans £1.50 80p 50p135 4 Pods of broad beans £1.50 80p 50p136 4 Shallots £1.50 80p 50p137 2 Beetroot (not to be cut) £1.50 80p 50p138 4 Pods of peas £1.50 80p 50p139 3 Tomatoes £1.50 80p 50p140 A single truss of tomatoes, not necessarily all

ripe£1.50 80p 50p

141 2 Courgettes, same kind, maximum length 6″ £1.50 80p 50p142 2 of any other vegetable, same kind £1.50 80p 50p143 Heaviest dressed onion from sets £1.50 80p 50p144 Collection of vegetables, consisting of any

3 kinds (1 specimen of each)Prizes by Dr W G Donald

£5 £3 £2

RESTRICTED TO MEMBERS OF AMBLE ALLOTMENT HOLDERS SOCIETY (MEA)Prizes for classes 160–163 by Amble Allotment Holders Society

160 2 Round beetroot £2.50 £1.50 £1161 3 Onions grown from sets £2.50 £1.50 £1162 3 Potatoes £2.50 £1.50 £1163 Vase of flowers £2.50 £1.50 £1

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FLORAL ART SECTIONOne entry per class

Burrell Memorial Cup for best exhibitNo Artificial Fruit, Foliage or Flowers Allowed.

An Exhibit means a design with or without accessories.Space allowed (unless stated): 30″ frontage, 24″ depth.

Class 1st 2nd 3rd

200 "A Basket for a Flower Girl" Open only to competitors who have not won a prize in Warkworth Show.

£6 £4 £2

201 " Sugar & Spice and All Things Nice " A continental arrangement.Open to Warkworth Flower Club members only. Lorna Morgan Quaich.

£6 £4 £2

202 " Dinner for Two" A table arrangement using no more than 10 roses. Elizabeth Carse Rose Bowl

£6 £4 £2

203 " Mother of the Bride"A corsage to wear at her daughter’s wedding. Space allowed – no more than 9” in any direction.

£6 £4 £2

204 " Think Outside of the Box"An interpretive exhibit. Sponsored by The Flower Centre Furness-Wellington Salver

£6 £4 £2

205 " A Nursery Rhyme"An interpretive exhibit using any accessories except artificial fruit, flowers or foliage.

£6 £4 £2

206 " A Warm Welcome"A pedestal arrangement. Space allowed 48” x 24”The Jubilee Cup

£10 £5 £3

Please see Junior Floral Art Classes in Children’s Section on page 26

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Friends and Sponsors of the Show

The Executive Committee would like to acknowledge with thanks the following people and companies for their generous financial support.

Mr D M Archibald Miss J F Archibald Mrs Bateman Mrs C BaxterMr J R Black Mr S L Buist Miss M C Burrell Mrs J Charlton Mr & Mrs M A Charlton The Clements family Mr E Cooke Dr C CoxDr J Cox Dr P A Creighton, Mr & Mrs WJ Dodd Dr W G DonaldMr D Forsyth Mrs M Forsyth Mr & Mrs Franks Dr A FraserDr T & Mrs M Gray Mr A G A Groome Mrs G Henderson Ms B HolmesMr C Howliston Mr D A Howie Mr J A Howie Mrs M KnowlesMr S Lambert Mrs M Luke Mrs M Mackintosh Mrs S MackintoshMr & Mrs C McCullough Mrs A Melville-Mason Miss GE Murdie The Nolan FamilyMr J Park The Pickering family Mr & Mrs M Punton Mr & Mrs ReynoldsDr S O Sample Mr J Shepherd Mr & Mrs H Taylor Mr P ThompsonMr R Wailes Mrs M H Watson

Alnwick District Beekeeping Association ADB PhotographyAllans Property Amble Allotment Holders SocietyDeckwise DP Builders English Heritage The Flower Centre Gray's George SkipperThe Hermitage Leek & Horticultural Club Roxbro HouseWarkworth in Bloom

Please support the advertisers, whose generosity has enabled us to print this Schedule.

FOR YOUR 2012 DIARYWARKWORTH SHOW

SATURDAY 18th AUGUST

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JOIN US AGAIN NEXT YEAR

INDUSTRIAL SECTIONNB: All exhibits to be staged by 09.45

Each exhibit must bear its class number and exhibitor’s number.

ARTHarold Thorley Salver and George Skipper Award £10 for best exhibit

Bill Paul Trophy for best exhibit in watercolour.Artist’s name to be concealed on all paintings.

Class 1st 2nd 3rd

300 a Pastel drawing, landscape £1 75p 50p300 b Pastel drawing, any subject £1 75p 50p301 a Drawing in pencil £1 75p 50p301 b Drawing in pen and ink £1 75p 50p302 Painting in water-colour, landscape £1 75p 50p303 Painting in water-colour, any other subject £1 75p 50p304 Painting in oils or acrylic, landscape £1 75p 50p305 Painting in oils or acrylic, any other subject £1 75p 50p306 Abstract, any media £1 75p 50p307 Mixed media, any subject £1 75p 50p308 Piece of art depicting Warkworth, any medium

Prize money by Dr J Cox£7.50 £5 £2.50

POETRYWriters’ Trophy and prize money donated by Beryl Holmes

NB: Entries to be with the Secretary no later than Saturday 13th August.To facilitate judging before the Show, no late entries can be accepted. Entry form on p 31.

309 A poem entitled "I remember when" £5 £3 £1

PHOTOGRAPHYCochrane Award for best exhibit in photography classes.

Photographs for Classes 310–317 to be mounted, maximum size including mount 20″x16″, minimum photograph size 7″x5″. No framed prints.

310 Keeps, castles, bastles and suchlike places £3 £2 £1311 People in action £3 £2 £1312 Landscape with water £3 £2 £1313 Birds, bugs, beetles or butterflies

Prize money classes 310–313 Mr R Black£3 £2 £1

314 Open, any subject Prizes by Dr C Cox £7.50 £5 £2.50

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315 Black and white print, any subject £3 £2 £1316 "In the garden" £3 £2 £1317 Warkworth Show 2010 £3 £2 £1318 People on holiday (enprint max size 7″x5″ unmounted)

Prize money classes 315–318 ADB Photography£3 £2 £1

For Junior Photography, please see classes in Children's Section on page 26.

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HANDICRAFTSSpecial prize money donated in memory of Ian Henderson:

best exhibit in quilting (classes 320–322), £10and best exhibit in class 331, £10

Pearson Cup for best exhibit in knitting, classes 332–338Jim Nelson Award for best craft exhibit in classes 350–351Coronation Cup for most outstanding exhibit in class 346

Class 1st 2nd 3rd

320 An item of whole cloth machine-made quilting £4 £2.50 £1.50321 A machine-made article of patchwork/ quilting £4 £2.50 £1.50322 An item entirely hand quilted

Classes 320–322 sponsored by Allans Property£4 £2.50 £1.50

323 Embroidery, own design (no kits) £4 £2.50 £1.50324 Embroidery (mounted) £4 £2.50 £1.50325 Embroidery (unmounted)

Prizes for classes 323–325 from the Mark Patterson Fund£4 £2.50 £1.50

326 Cross-stitch sampler (mounted) £2 £1 75p327 Cross-stitch picture (mounted) £2 £1 75p328 Cross-stitch (unmounted) £2 £1 75p329 Embroidery – self coloured £2 £1 75p330 Embroidery in wool £1 75p 50p331 An item of wool or cotton tapestry, mounted or

unmounted£1 75p 50p

332 Baby's knitted shawl £1 75p 50p333 Child's knitted garment £1 75p 50p334 Lady's knitted garment £1 75p 50p335 Jumper or cardigan in double knitting wool £1 75p 50p336 A knitted scarf £1 75p 50p337 Pair of hand knitted socks Prizes by the Punton family £4 £2.50 £1.50338 Garment knitted in traditional Arran pattern £1.50 £1 50p339 Crocheted article £1 75p 50p340 Hand-made soft toy £1 75p 50p341 A pin cushion £1 75p 50p342 Home made birthday gift using recycled materials £1 75p 50p343 Article made from 50g ball of wool £1 75p 50p344 A book mark (handicraft not art) £1 75p 50p345 Item of (or incorporating) hand painting on silk £1 75p 50p346 A hand decorated greetings card (not computer

generated) depicting the Royal Wedding£1 75p 50p

347 An item of sugarcraft £1 75p 50p348 A piece of beadwork £1 75p 50p349 A piece of jewellery (other than beadwork)

Prize money by Gray’s£7.50 £5 £2.50

350 Exhibit in woodwork £1 75p 50p351 Exhibit in wood carving £1 75p 50p352 Any other craft not mentioned above; exhibits may

be divided into 3 classes at Judge’s discretion (Prizes £1 75p 50p

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for originality and skill)

FOOD SECTIONClass 1st 2nd 3rd

400 3 dyed eggs £1 75p 50p401 3 decorated eggs £1 75p 50p

HONEYPrize money by The Alnwick District Bee Keeping Association (ADBKA)

Classes open to allAdam Smith Memorial Cup for ADBKA member with most points in Open Classes

Gray Trophy for ADBKA member with most points in Novice ClassesOpen classes402 2 jars of clear or runny light honey £1 75p 50p403 2 jars of clear or runny dark honey including

heather£1 75p 50p

404 2 jars of set honey £1 75p 50p405 1 shallow frame £1 75p 50pNovice classes406 2 jars of clear or runny honey £1 75p 50p407 2 jars of set honey £1 75p 50p(For rules for these classes, please contact Ben Hopkinson tel 01665 714213 or John Hobrough tel 01665 711203)

PRESERVESAll jars to be dated. Jars for classes 408–412 to be approximately 1lb size.Class 408 to have vinegar-proof lid; Classes 409–413 to have waxed circle,

cellophane cover and band or plastic twist/pliable top.408 Glass jar of chutney – list main ingredients £1 75p 50p409 Glass jar of strawberry jam £1 75p 50p410 Glass jar of blackcurrant jam £1 75p 50p411 Glass jar of raspberry jam £1 75p 50p412 Glass jar of marmalade £1 75p 50p413 Glass jar of lemon curd Agnes Punton Memorial

Trophy£1 75p 50p

414 Small glass jar of jelly (to be turned out by exhibitor)

£1 75p 50p

415 Bottle of sloe gin £1 75p 50p416 Bottle of fruit spirit – state fruit used Reed cup £1 75p 50p

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COOKERYAll cakes will be cut by the Judges

Special prize for most points in classes 427–429 £5 £3 £2Class 1st 2nd 3rd

420 A slice of savoury flan £1 75p 50p421 Plate apple tart £1 75p 50p422 4 sausage rolls, shortcrust pastry £1 75p 50p423 A savoury pasty, shortcrust pastry £1 75p 50p424 Golden syrup tart (not staged in tin) £1 75p 50p425 4 sweet mince pies, shortcrust pastry £1 75p 50p426 Cake of shortbread £1 75p 50p427 4 girdle scones (currant) £1 75p 50p428 4 cheese scones £1 75p 50p429 4 dropped scones £1 75p 50p430 4 decorated cup cakes – Emily Mason Trophy £1 75p 50p431 4 bread rolls £1 75p 50p432 A loaf of wholemeal bread £1 75p 50p433 A savoury bread £1 75p 50p434 An individual dessert in a glass – list main ingredients £1 75p 50p435 Swiss roll £1 75p 50p436 Gingerbread (dark, loaf tin) £1 75p 50p437 Dundee cake (tin 8″ approx) £2 £1 50p438 Sandwich cake (jam, one cut cake) £1 75p 50p439 Sponge cake, (no fat, no filling, no sugar dusting) £1 75p 50p440 Coffee cake, filled and top iced £1 75p 50p441 4 squares uncooked chocolate “tiffin” £1 75p 50p442 Lemon drizzle cake £1 75p 50p443 Rich fruit cake (mixed fruit) £7.50 £5 £2.50444 Cherry cake £2 £1 50p445 Carrot cake with topping – Kirk Cup £1 75p 50p446 4 squares of chocolate brownies £1 75p 50p447 4 squares of caramel shortbread £1 75p 50p448 4 oat-based biscuits £1 75p 50p449 Tea-time fruit loaf £1 75p 50p450 4 meringue nests £1 75p 50p451 4 muffins £1 75p 50p452 A baking or cooking disaster Wooden spon

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453 Set recipe – Cream cheese biscuits Angela Clark Cup £2 £1.50 £1

4 biscuits made to the following recipe:6 oz (175 g) plain flour4 oz (110 g) butter2 oz (50 g) ground almonds3 oz (75 g) grated Cheddar cheeseSalt and pepper1 egg yolk1 dessertsp waterBeaten eggA little very finely grated cheese

For filling3 oz (75 g) cream cheese1 tablesp finely chopped fresh herbsSeasoning to taste

Oven: 180˚C (gas mark 5). Baking sheet lined with greaseproof.1. Sift flour, rub in butter, add almonds, cheese and seasoning.2. Bind with egg yolk and water. Chill for 15 minutes.3. Roll out thinly and cut into rounds 1½-2" (4-5 cm).4. Brush half of these with beaten egg and sprinkle with finely grated cheese. Place on baking sheets and bake in pre-set oven for 10-12 minutes until golden-brown. Remove to cool. 5. To prepare filling, mix ingredients together. Sandwich the rounds together with the filling, using the plain round as the base, and the cheese-topped round as the top.

BAKING FOR SHOW NOVICESOpen to those who have not won a prize in the entered class at a previous

Warkworth Show.Janet Davison Memorial Trophy for most outstanding exhibit

Class 1st 2nd 3rd

454 4 cheese scones £1 75p 50p455 4 butterfly cakes £1 75p 50p456 Victoria sandwich cake

(2 cakes sandwiched together with jam. No sugar on top.)£1 75p 50p

457 4 flapjack squares £1 75p 50p458 Glass jar of jam or marmalade

(see Preserves Section for presentation details)£1 75p 50p

MEN ONLYRoxbro House Award of £10 for most points in this section.

459 4 cheese scones £1 75p 50p460 Gingerbread loaf £1 75p 50p461 A savoury bread £1 75p 50p462 Victoria sandwich cake, one cut cake/jam filling £1 75p 50p463 2 muffins £1 75p 50p464 Glass jar of chutney £1 75p 50p

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OPEN TO MEMBERS OF ACKLINGTON W.I. ONLYClass 1st 2nd

465 A flower arrangement in a tea cupAcklington W.I. Crystal Bowl

£2 £1

OPEN TO MEMBERS OF WARKWORTH W.I. ONLY466 A chocolate beetroot cake

The W.I. Cup£2 £1

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CHILDREN’S SECTIONFANCY DRESS COMPETITION

Open to Pre-school and First-school ChildrenCome as you please in fancy dress of your choice

Fancy Dress Parade at 2.30 pm in the Castle GroundsPlease assemble at 2.20pm beside the English Heritage Shop inside the Castle

Important Each entrant should wear a label stating name, age and the subject

represented

ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CHILDREN’S OWN WORKEach exhibit must show child’s age or school year and also the class number and exhibitor’s number

Please note that classes 500 – 552 are grouped as follows:Early Years and Reception

School Years 1 and 2School Years 3 and 4School Years 5 and 6School Years 7 and 8

School Years 9 and above

NB: STAGING MUST BE COMPLETED BY 09.45

Junior Silver Challenge Cupfor best exhibit in the children’s section.

Michael Charlton Trophyfor best exhibit in High School Art

Abbeyfield Salverfor best exhibit in children’s cookery

Art Prizes up to Years 5 and 6 by Mrs BatemanComputer Design Prizes from the Mark Patterson Fund

Rock Pool Class Prizes by Mr AGA GroomeSpecial Art Prizes in years 7 and 8 in memory

of Bill and Ashlyn Charlton

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EARLY YEARS and RECEPTIONClass 1st 2nd 3rd

500 Pre-school art, any subject 40p 30p 20p501 A junk model 40p 30p 20p502 A necklace made from sweets 40p 30p 20p503 A home-made hat 40p 30p 20p504 A decorated fruit or vegetable 40p 30p 20p505 2 decorated digestive biscuits 40p 30p 20p506 4 lines of handwriting 40p 30p 20p

SCHOOL YEARS 1 and 2510 Art 40p 30p 20p511 Handwriting – write out the following poem:

The sky is bluewhen the sun shines brightSilver the moonwhen it shines through the night

40p 30p 20p

512 A picture using natural materials 40p 30p 20p513 A Lego or Duplo model

Prize money by Warkworth in Bloom£3 £2 £1

514 A model using only recycled materials 75p 50p 30p515 A hand puppet 40p 30p 20p516 A necklace made from beads 40p 30p 20p517 A miniature rock pool (max size A4) 75p 50p 30p518 A decorated fruit or vegetable 75p 50p 30p519 2 decorated buns 40p 30p 20p

SCHOOL YEARS 3 and 4Class 1st 2nd 3rd

520 A piece of art work 40p 30p 20p521 Handwriting – write out the following poem:

There was once a little mouse Lived underneath our houseAnd he slept down there all dayBut when it came to nightHe gave everyone a frightWhen he came upstairs to play.

40p 30p 20p

522 Computer designed birthday invitation £1 75p 50p523 A decorated or dyed egg or egg model 40p 30p 20p524 A model using only recycled materials 40p 30p 20p525 A string puppet 40p 30p 20p526 A necklace made from pasta 40p 30p 20p527 A miniature garden (max size A4) 40p 30p 20p528 2 decorated cup cakes 40p 30p 20p529 4 peppermint creams 40p 30p 20p

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SCHOOL YEARS 5 and 6Special awards sponsored by Mr and Mrs R Nolan for most points scored in this section

£3 £2 £1

530 A piece of art work 75p 50p 30p531 Cartoon character in colour (not traced) 75p 50p 30p532 Handwriting – write out the following poem:

Scientists talk of climate changeAnd our planet getting hotterLots of changing weatherBut not a lot of waterSo why has winter been so coldWith snow for weeks and weeks?And why is water wastedFrom pipes that drip and leak?

75p 50p 30p

533 A computer designed birthday card £2 £1.50 £1534 A decorated or dyed egg or egg model 75p 50p 30p535 A model using only recycled materials 75p 50p 30p536 A piece of needlework 75p 50p 30p537 A miniature rock pool (max size A4) 75p 50p 30p538 3 squares of flapjack 75p 50p 30p539 3 butterfly cakes 75p 50p 30p

SCHOOL YEARS 7 and 8Special awards sponsored by Mr and Mrs R Nolan for most points scored in this section

£4 £2.50 £1.50

Special award for Art in memory of Bill and Ashlyn Charlton540 A piece of art work £5 £3 £2541 A portrait of a person or animal 75p 50p 30p542 Design a computer games action character £2.50 £2 £1.50543 A model made from wood, metal, plastic or clay 75p 50p 30p544 A piece of needlework 75p 50p 30p545 3 cheese scones 75p 50p 30p546 3 cookies 75p 50p 30p547 3 butterfly cakes 75p 50p 30p

SCHOOL YEARS 9 and aboveSpecial awards sponsored by Mr and Mrs R Nolan for most points scored in this section

£5 £3 £2

Michael Charlton Trophy and special £10 prize for best exhibit in High School Art548 A piece of art work £1 75p 50p549 A computer generated design £4 £2.50 £1.50550 A 3D model – any materials – max size 30x30x30 cm £1 75p 50p551 Write a review of your favourite book in no more than

200 words Prize money by Beryl Holmes£4 £2.50 £1.50

552 4 muffins £1 75p 50p553 A pizza (max diameter 8 inches) £1 75p 50p

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JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY

Prize money by English Heritage554 Photo taken by a child, up to 9 years English

Heritage Cup£1 75p 50p

555 Photo taken by a child, 10–15 years English Heritage Cup

£1 75p 50p

JUNIOR FLORAL ARTSpace allowed: 12″ x 12″.

556 7 years and under,A collage using petals, seeds and other natural plant material :“A Royal Crown” Mark Patterson Cup

£3 £2 £1

557 8–10 years A collage using petals, seeds and other natural material: “A Fiery Dragon”Sutton Kay Cup

£3 £2 £1

558 11–15 years, A collage using petals, seeds and other natural material: “A Mythical Beast” Sutton Kay Cup

£3 £2 £1

JUNIOR FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES (up to 16 years)Prize money by "Warkworth in Bloom"

559 1 Vase mixed flowers £1 75p 50p560 A bug made from fruits and/or vegetables £1 75p 50p561 Any pot plant £1 75p 50p562 1 dish of cress £1 75p 50p563 Any single vegetable £1 75p 50p564 A flowerpot person (max. height 2 ft) £1 75p 50p565 A sculpted and/or decorated courgette £1 75p 50p

JUNIOR POETRYCompose a poem on a subject of your choice:

566 School years 1 and 2 40p 30p 20p567 School years 3 and 4 40p 30p 20p568 School years 5 and 6 75p 50p 30p569 School years 7 and 8 75p 50p 30p570 School years 9 and above £1 75p 50p

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Warkworth Show

Entry Form for Horticultural and Floral Art Sections

To be filled in by exhibitor and returned to the Secretary, Dr SO Sample, Emberside House, Warkworth, Northumberland. NE65 0XA or register by telephone 01665 711321, not later than the Wednesday prior to the Show.

Each exhibit must bear its class and exhibitor’s number and cultivar name where requested in the schedule. Please indicate if you require display vases – (Dahlia, Chrysanthemum and Sweet Peas only)

I wish to enter in class numbers:

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………

Exhibitor’s Name……………………………………

Address……………………………………………..

……………………………………………….

……………………………………………….

Post Code………………………… Telephone No …………………………

Email address……………………………………

Entry Fees:(25p for each entry up to a maximum of £3.00. Further entries are free. )Junior Classes are free.

Total entry fees enclosed: ………………….

Cheques should be made payable to "Warkworth Show"

I agree to be bound by the rules of the Society:

Signed ………………………………………..

Please remember: The PRODUCE STALL needs YOUR contributions.

Number of Entries

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Warkworth Show

Entry Form for Industrial SectionsExcept Poetry

To be filled in by exhibitor and returned to the Secretary, Mrs Julie Mohon, 4 Albion Close, Warkworth, NE65 0UEor leave at Gray's, 19 Castle Street, Warkworth.or register by email, [email protected], not later than the Wednesday prior to the Show.

Each exhibit must bear its class and exhibitor’s number.Please note late entries cannot be accepted.

I wish to enter in class numbers:

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………………….

Exhibitor’s Name……………………………………

Address……………………………………………..

……………………………………………….

……………………………………………….

Post Code……………………………Telephone No:…………………....

Entry Fees:

(25p for each entry up to a maximum of £3.00. Further entries are free.)

Total entry fees enclosed: ………………….

Cheques should be made payable to "Warkworth Show"

I agree to be bound by the rules of the Society:

Signed ………………………………………..

Please remember: The PRODUCE STALL needs YOUR contributions.

Number of Entries

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Warkworth Show

Entry Form for Poetry Class only

To be filled in by the writer and returned with the entry to the Secretary.Mrs Julie Mohon, 4 Albion Close, Warkworth, NE65 0UEor leave at Gray's, 19 Castle Street, Warkworth. No later than Saturday 13th August.

Writer’s Name................................................

Address..........................................................

.......................................................................

…………………………………………………..

Post Code...................................Telephone No: …………………….

Email...............................................................

No Entry Fee necessary.

I agree to be bound by the Rules of the Society:

Signed.....................................................

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Warkworth Show

Entry Form for Children’s Sections

To be filled in by exhibitor and returned to the Secretary, Mrs Julie Mohon, 4 Albion Close, Warkworth, NE65 0UEor leave at Gray's, 19 Castle Street, Warkworth.or register by email, [email protected], not later than the Wednesday prior to the Show.

Please note late entries cannot be accepted.Each exhibit must bear its class and exhibitor’s number.

I wish to enter in class numbers:

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………………….

Exhibitor’s Name……………………………………

Address……………………………………………..

……………………………………………….

………………………………………………. Age ……………….

………………………………………………. School Year…………

Post Code……………………Telephone No:………………………………….

Email.....................................................................

Entries for Children’s Section are Free

I agree to be bound by the rules of the Society:

Signed ………………………………………..

Number of Entries

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Warkworth Show 2.5 km Fun RunSaturday 20th August 2011, 1 pm

Sponsored by Gray’sAdults £7.00. Children (under 16 on day of show) £4.50.

Includes: race entry, t-shirts for all race finishers, entry to Warkworth Show and Warkworth Castle

Trophies for 1st male and female, junior (under 16) and senior (16 and over) runners, presented after the race. Medals for 2nd and 3rd.

Under 8s to be accompanied by an adult for the race.Visitors accompanying runners will be required to pay for

Show admission (adults £5, children £2.50).

Race subject to a limit of 80 entrants.

Entry Form for Fun Run

Name..……………………………………………......

Address……………………………………………….

………………………………………………. Age (if under 16) ……………….

………………………………………………. Gender…………

Post Code……………………Telephone No:………………………………….

Club (if applicable)……………………………………

I declare that I am fit and understand that the organisers will not be held responsible for

any illness or injury to me or the loss of my property during the event. (For under 16s an

adult should sign.)

Signed ……………………………………….. Date…………

Apply to: Scott Wilkes, Old Barns Farmhouse, Morwick Road, Warkworth, NE65 0TH. Cheques payable to ‘Warkworth Show’. Please enclose an SAE to receive your show entry ticket and race number. Queries/info [email protected]

Please note: advance entries close on 13th August.Late entries on Show Day will be accepted.

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Warkworth Show – Cost of Staging 2010 Show

Expenditure

Hire of marquee                                                                             2565Printing and stationery                                                      920Hire of Castle from English Heritage                                 822Advertising                                                                                      298Insurance                                                                                          

556

Entertainment                                                                                  502Support – security, H&S, boilers, fire extinguishers, fencing, postage and admin      798Prize money claimed                                                                      1303Coach hire                                                                                      250Miscellaneous                                                                                  269

Income

Gate receipts                                                                                    5944Tickets sold pre-show                                                                  1180Sponsorship                                                                                      385Friends of Warkworth Show                                                       569Donations                                                                                         50Trade stalls                                                                                      280Raffle                                                                                                

346

Produce stall                                                                                     225Advertisers                                                                           180Entry fees                                                                                        312Fun run                                                                                            238

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