Pavilion The 81st Annual Show - Saturday & Sunday 19-20 June 2021 - Mount Larcom
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The 81st Annual Show Saturday & Sunday 19-20 June 2021 Pavilion 21 Narrows Road Show Phone Mt Larcom (07) 4975 1170 PO Box 837 Gladstone, Q. 4680 www.mtlarcomshow.com.au mtlarcomshow@gmail.com
Mt Larcom Show Gold Sponsors Please adhere to the COVID key principles in place at the Mt Larcom Showgrounds and for the 2021 Mt Larcom & District Show
Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................................................... 3 SPONSORS ...................................................................................... 4 PATRON’S MESSAGE........................................................................ 5 GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................. 6 GENERAL INFORMATION CONTINUED .............................................. 7 Pavilion 1 SECTION 1 - HOME BREW ................................................................ 8 SECTION 2 - HOME MANUFACTURE ................................................. 9 SECTION 3 - COOKING ..................................................................... 10 SECTION 3 - COOKING CONTINUED .................................................. 11 SECTION 3 - COOKIING - SUB CHAMBER FINALS ............................... 12 SECTION 3 - COOKING - JUNIORS...................................................... 13 SECTION 4 - POT PLANTS ................................................................. 14 SECTION 5 - HORTICULTURE ............................................................. 15 SECTION 6 - HOME GROWN ............................................................ 16 SECTION 6 - HOME GROWN - JUNIORS ............................................. 17 Pavilion 2 SECTION 7 - NEEDLEWORK ............................................................... 18 SECTION 7 - NEEDLEWORK CONTINUED ........................................... 19 SECTION 8 - CRAFT .......................................................................... 20 SECTION 8 - CRAFT - JUNIORS........................................................... 21 SECTION 9 - CRAFT DISPLAY COMPETITION ...................................... 22 SECTION 10 - PHOTOGRAPHY........................................................... 23 Art Room SECTION 11 - FINE ART ..................................................................... 24 Pavilion 1 SECTION 12 - JUNIOR ART & EDUCATION ......................................... 25 GENERAL RULES FOR PAVILIONS ..................................................... 26 PAVILION VOLUNTEERS .................................................................. 27 BRONZE SPONSORS ......................................................................... 28 PAVILION ENTRY FORM 2020 .......................................................... 29 PAVILION ENTRY FORM 2020 .......................................................... 30 Schedule Also Available at www.mtlarcomshow.com.au
Sponsors Mt Larcom Show Pavilions are proudly supported by Clubs and Business Arthur's Computer Essentials Q.C.W.A Ambrose Bunnings Q.C.W.A. Mt Larcom Butlers Yarwun Quarries Quick As A Flash C.Q Tools Scrapbook Fantasies Cake N Candy Sewing Headquarters Feed Barn The Healthy Nut Gladstone Cake Decorators Wally’s Produce Bee Mart W.A Golding Workforce International KJ Electrical Lincraft One Stop Brew Shop Families and Individuals Greg Ahchay Margret McArthur Heather Arlt Morrie McCracken Lyn Bradly Kath & Don McEachran Elaine Brown Judy Neville Ann Cope Dawn O’Dowd Helen & Ron Creed Marianne & Bill O’ Reilly Liz Cunningham Jean Peters Jeff Dagleish Barbara Reynolds Gaileen Davison Jeanette Roberts Sue Daw Katherine & Adrian Scriffignano Rhonda Draper Barbara Smith Dorothy French Suellen Tappenden Jenny & Neil Grother Lynn Thomson Len Harris Judy Tully Virginia & Ron Harding Merle Webb Ann & Keith Hosking Karla Weiting Kay Kelly Evelyn Lindley-Witheridge David Keyes Alice Major Thank you To all our Generous Sponsors
Patron’s Message Jean Peters & Kym Hannant Jean Peters, Life Member and Patron, Mt Larcom & District Show Society As the Mt Larcom & District Show restarts after the lapse of a year due to Covid-19, I can recall the starting of the 1954 show after a long break due to the depression and World War 2. No doubt, as then and now, there will be some trying times to have the show run smoothly again. There has been many changes and lots of members have worked hard to bring these changes about, for this I sincerely thank them and wish one and all the Very Best as we work towards our 2021 show. Jean Peters Office Bearers President Michael Wallace 0408 784 554 Vice President Tania Goodman 0448 664 501 Secretary Vere Wyper 0409 870 354 Section Managers / Contacts Animal Nursery Cheryl Browning 0409 065 277 Beef Cattle Katrine Peck 0448 444 881 Caged Birds Crystalyn & Aaron Barnett 0439 366 828 Chainsaw Nigel Newitt 0427 738 390 Dogs Leanne Callum 0499 827 683 Horses Tania Goodman 0448 664 501 Pavilion Clair Gardiner 0431 611 454 Poultry Terry Taylor 0459 756 726 Trade Displays Kaylene Hooley 0427 736 506 Wood chop Ken Jones 0417 769 242 General Information Show Office 9am — 4.00pm from 10th June 4975 1170 Pavilion Office 9am — 4.00pm from 10th June Ph. 0431 611 454 Posted Entries: C/- Pavilion Managers P.O. 837, Gladstone 4680 Pavilion One: Home Brew – Home Manufacture – Cooking – Pot Plants Horticulture – Home Grown – School Displays – Junior Art Pavilion Two: Photography – Craft – Needlework Art Pavilion: Fine Art
General Information Admission Price Adults Day Pass $15 Adult Weekend Pass $20 Family Pass - 2 Adults and 3 Children 5 - 16 Years Family Day Pass $40 Family Weekend Pass $45 Concession - Aged Pensioner or Child 5 - 16 Years Day Pass $8 Weekend Pass $15 Other Show Sections Saturday: Show Dogs, Stud & Commercial Beef Cattle Saturday and Sunday: Horse Events Animal Nursery Chainsaw & Wood Chop Caged Bird & Poultry The Mt. Larcom Show Society wishes to thank all the generous Sponsors & the Volunteers who give many hours of work. A small committee organizes, promotes & manages our Show. Help of any kind is always appreciated. Pavilion Perpetual Trophies It is the policy of the Mt. Larcom Show Society not to give out Perpetual Trophies Winners name will be engraved on trophy Beer Section Champion Home Grown Wilf Arlt Memorial Anna Mattsson Memorial Stout - Beer Class Produce Section David Keys Gladys Haughton Memorial Wine Section Other Fruit Class Evelyn Lindley-Witheridge Graham & Linda McLachlan Spirit Section Memorial CQ Tools Trophy Champion Needlework Champion Home Manufacture Ila Fletcher Memorial Anni Assman Memorial Under 16 Needlework Section Champion Cooking Joyce Austin Memorial Jerry Murphy Memorial Champion Craft Rich Fruit Cake Arthur Major Memorial Reg Peters Memorial Champion Photography Champion Horticulture The Mitchell Family Anna Mattsson Memorial Prep, Primary, Junior & Secondary Art Rose Section Kath Lindley Fay Ahchay Memorial Red Rose Class Lisa McEachran Memorial www.mtlarcomshow.com.au
General Information Continued All non-perishables can be lodged with Pavilion Manager from Monday 7th June until the closing time stated in the section. Please do not leave your exhibits unidentified. Nominations cannot be accepted after 10am on Judging Days. No cookery items are to be sold to the public due to COVID restrictions. Items will be available for collection after 3pm. Delivery of Exhibits Junior Art 10am Thursday 10th June School Displays 5pm Friday 11th June Nominations Close 5pm Tuesday 7pm Wednesday 10am Thursday 10am Friday 15th June 16th June 17th June 18th June Art Craft Home Brew Cooking Photography Needle Work Home Manufacture Home Grown 6 Item Display Horticulture Pot Plants COLLECTION OF ENTRIES It would be appreciated that wherever possible entries could be picked up on Monday 21st or by other arrangements made with Pavilion Managers. COLLECTION OF PRIZE MONEY Prize money may be collected during the show and the following week. All money not collected by the next general meeting held on the third Sunday of the month will be returned to the Society. GRAND CHAMPION PAVILION ONE Gift Trophy proudly sponsored by Butler Yarwun Quarries Pty. Ltd. GRAND CHAMPION PAVILION TWO Trophy Gift Donated by Mrs. Elizabeth Cunningham Trophies Engraved and Maintained by: Gladstone Trophies Shed 3 8 Crow St Gladstone Schedules Are Kindly Printed by Member for Gladstone Glenn Butcher MP
Section 1 - Home Brew Nominations & exhibit lodgments close 10am Thursday 17 June th Entries may be lodged at Pavilion 1 any time during Pavilion open hours Judging Thursday 17 June th Entry Fee $1 Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $3 Extra Conditions for Home Brew All entries must be 700mls or more (1 Tallie or 3 Stubbies) Bottles must be clean & clearly labeled with name of contents e.g. Apple Cider Small labels are preferred by the Judge so clarity of contents can be seen Use clear glass bottles in Wine & Spirit classes State on label if wine should be served chilled or at room temperature Presentation & the following of rules is included in judging Label beer bottles - ale - draft etc. Only Judges will reclass entries and split classes CHAMPION HOME BREW EXHIBIT $30 BEER – Section Best – One Stop Brew & Pub Shop Voucher Wilf Arlt Memorial Perpetual Trophy 01-01 Ginger Beer 01-02 Stout $15 David Keyes David Keys Trophy 01-03 Cider 01-04 Lager $15 Dorothy French 01-05 Ale 01-06 Draught 01-07 Bitter WINE CLASSES – Section Best – Evelyn Lindley–Witheridge $20 Evelyn Lindley–Witheridge Trophy 01-08 Sweet Wine $10 Len Harris 01-09 Dry Wine $10 Len Harris 01-10 Any Other Wine SPIRIT – Section Best – Ron & Virginia Harding $20 CQ Tools Perpetual Trophy 01-11 Spirit 01-12 Spirit Made From Flavouring 01-13 Liqueur 01-14 Liqueur Made From Flavouring 01-15 Cream Liqueur
Section 2 - Home Manufacture Nominations & exhibit lodgments close 10am Thursday 17th June Entries may be lodged at Pavilion 1 any time during Pavilion open hours Judging Thursday 17th June Entry Fee $1 Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $3 Extra Conditions for Home Manufacture Covid directive that all cookery entries must be discarded after the show Minimum 250g for Jar & Contents Jars must be clearly labelled with name of contents Do not identify jars with entrant’s name No cloth lid covers or wax seals Jars must be full but not over full Only Judges will reclass entries and split classes CHAMPION HOME MANUFACTURE – Annie Assman $30 Annie Assman Memorial Trophy MARMALADE CLASSES – Section Best – Elaine Brown $20 02-01 Sweet Orange Marmalade 02-02 Grapefruit Marmalade 02-03 Cumquat Marmalade 02-04 Mixed Citrus Marmalade 02-05 Any Other Marmalade 02-06 Citrus Marmalade with Other Fruit - e.g. melon & lemon JAM CLASSES – Section Best – Karla & Isobel Wieting $20 02-07 Rosella Jam 01-08 Berry Jam 02-09 Ginger or Tomato Jam 02-10 Chilli Jam 02-11 Any Other Jam 02-12 Jelly - any variety 02-13 Lemon Butter 02-14 Lime Butter 02-15 Passionfruit Butter CONDIMENT CLASSES – Section Best – Gaileen Davision $20 02-16 Mango Chutney 02-22 Pickled Mixed Vegetables 02-17 Any Other Chutney 02-23 Pickled Single Vegetable or Single Fruit 02-18 Tomato Relish 02-24 Pickled Mixed Vegetable & or Fruit 02-19 Any Other Relish 02-25 Savory Sauce 02-20 Sweet Mustard Pickles 02-26 Sweet Sauce/Topping 02-21 Any Other Pickles At the conclusion of the Show all cookery entries must be discarded
Section 3 - Cooking Nominations & exhibit lodgments close 10am Friday 18th June at Entries may be lodged at Pavilion 1 any time during Pavilion open hours Judging Day Friday 18 June th Entry Fee $1 Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $3 Extra Conditions for Senior Cooking Section Covid directive that all cookery entries must be discarded after the show All entries must be delivered in a sealed container No paper doilies, wire or pins to be used Classes 03-03 to 03-20 marked * 4 pieces Senior classes cannot be any goods listed in Under 16 Section All icings to be dry, unless otherwise specified in the schedule All entries to be the bona fide work of the individual entrant Only Judges will reclass entries and split classes CHAMPION COOKING ENTRY $30 Jerry Murphy Memorial Trophy BREAD SECTION – The Healthy Nut Voucher 03-01 1/2 Bread Loaf 03-02 1/2 Camp Oven Damper 03-03 * Muffins 03-04 * Plain Tea Scones $10 Arthur’s Computer Essentials 03-05 * Pumpkin Scones $10 Arthur’s Computer Essentials 03-06 *Pumpkin and Date Wholemeal Scones $20 Mt Larcom QCWA (Use recipe below only)
Section 3 - Cooking Continued All entries must be in a sealed container Classes 03-03 to 03-20 marked * 4 pieces CONFECTIONERY – Section Best – Jenny Grother $20 03-07 * Chocolate Fudge - 3cm squares $10 Arthur’s Computer Essentials 03-08 * Caramel Fudge - 3cm squares $10 Arthur’s Computer Essentials 03-09 * Coconut Ice 2 layers Pink & White - 3cm squares 03-10 * Pink Marshmallows - 3cm squares 03-11 * Any Other Confectionery BISCUITS & SLICES – Section Best $20 03-12 * Plain Biscuits - no icing $10 Arthur’s Computer Essentials 03-13 * Fancy Decorated Biscuits $10 Arthur’s Computer Essentials 03-14 * Macarons 04-15 * Raspberry Jam Slice - 5cm squares 04-16 * Iced Chocolate Slice - 5cm squares 04-17 * Any Other Slice LARGE CAKES – Section Best $20 03-18 * Plain Iced Cupcakes $10 Cake N Candy 03-19 * Best Display Fancy Iced Cupcakes $10 Cake N Candy 03-20 * Lamingtons - 5cm x 5cm x 5cm Classes 03-21 to 03-29 Half a Cake Required 03-21 Sponge Cake - round - jam filling only 03-22 Chocolate Cake - round - icing top only, no decoration $10 Dawn O’Dowd 03-23 Carrot Cake - square - lemon or cream cheese frosting 03-24 Orange Cake - round 03-25 Kentish Bar Cake - plain icing top only 03-26 Date Loaf - not roll 03-27 Apple & or Cinnamon Tea Cake - round $10 Dawn O’Dowd 03-28 Banana Cake - square - icing top only, no decoration $10 Dawn O’Dowd 03-29 Steamed Plum Pudding $20 Webb Family Classes 03-30 to 03-32 Quarter of a Cake Required 03-30 Boiled Fruit Cake - round $20 Dawn O’Dowd 03-31 Light Fruit Cake - square $10 Judy Tully 03-32 Dark Rich Fruit Cake (see entry requirements page 10) $20 Jean Peters Reg Peters Memorial Trophy Required Cake Tin Sizes Bar Tin 25cm x 7.5cm 10 x 3 Inch Loaf Tin 21cm X 11cm 8 1/2 X 4 1/2 Inch Square Tin 20cm X 20cm 8 X 8 Inch Round Tin 17cm Diameter 7 Inch Diameter At the conclusion of the Show all cookery entries must be discarded
Section 3 - Cooking Continued 03-32 Dark Rich Fruit Cake $20 Jean Peters Reg Peters Memorial Trophy This competition aims to maintain the tradition and heritage of Dark Rich Fruit Cake, renowned for generations. It is a test of skills in the fine art of baking a fruit cake. Exhibitors are permitted to use their own tried and proven recipe in accordance with the Queensland Ag Shows rules. Only one entry from each competitor Exhibitor’s own recipe to be used Quarter of a 20cm or 8” square cake Recipe to include - Currants, sultanas and raisins Optional - Cherries, dates, figs, mixed peel, nuts and prunes Winner of Rich Fruit Cake Eligible to Enter Sub-Chamber Final Winners of 2021 Sub Chamber Final move on to 2021 Dark Rich Fruit Cake State Finals Entries Must Comply With All Rules Stated 03-33 Dark Rich Fruit Cake Sub Chamber Finals $30 Mt Larcom & District Show Society is Proud to Host the 2021 Central Queensland Dark Rich Fruit Cake Sub Chamber Finals 10.00 am Saturday 19 June Only one (1) entry permitted from each Local Show in the Sub-Chamber Final Judging. The Sub-Chamber winner qualifies for the State Final Judging in the same year of the Competition For Sub-Chamber Judging, it is recommended to bake, using own recipe using – currants (whole); sultanas and raisins (cut); mixed peel; with cherries and nuts optional. Prunes and figs are not permitted Cake to be Half a square 25cm (10 inch) tin approximate internal measurement Winner can only represent one (1) Sub-Chamber in the State Final in the same year and must be a resident within that sub chamber If the winner is unable to represent the Sub-Chamber at the State Final, then the Runner-up is eligible to compete State Finals will be held at Pine River Show 757 Gympie Road, Lawnton, Queensland 4501 Australia 30 July - 1 August 2021 At the conclusion of the Show all cookery entries must be discarded
Section 3 - Cooking - Juniors Nominations & exhibit lodgments close 10am Friday 18th June Entries may be lodged at Pavilion 1 any time during Pavilion open hours Judging Friday 18th June Entry Fee $1 Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $3 Extra Conditions for Junior Cooking Section Covid directive that all cookery entries must be discarded after the show All entries must be delivered in a sealed container Any Junior entrant can compete a higher aged class All entries to be the work of an individual entrant “Prettiest Iced Cakes” to be no larger than 7” (17.5 cm) round or square No paper doilies Classes marked * 4 pieces No wire or pins to be used in decoration. All decorations to be edible All icing Is required to be dry Judging is for Icing/Decoration only for Classes 32, 33, 36, 37, 40, 41 Cupcakes to be no more than 1/3 cup mixture & not to be presented in Muffin papers Only Judges will reclass entries and split classes UNDER 9 YEARS – Gladstone Cake Decorators $10 03-41 Packet Cake (icing top only, no decoration) $5 Gladstone Cake Decorators 03-42 Prettiest Iced Cake $5 Gladstone Cake Decorators 03-43 Single Decorated Cupcake $5 Gladstone Cake Decorators 03-44 * Chocolate Crackles (cupcake paper size only) $5 Gladstone Cake Decorators 9 – 12 YEARS – Gladstone Cake Decorators $10 03-45 Packet Chocolate Cake (plain decoration, icing top only) $5 Gladstone Cake Decorators 03-46 Prettiest Iced Cake $5 Gladstone Cake Decorators 03-47 * Decorated Cupcakes $5 Gladstone Cake Decorators 03-48 * Anzac Biscuits $5 Gladstone Cake Decorators 13 – 16 YEARS – Gladstone Cake Decorators $15 03-49 Chocolate Cake (icing top only, plain decoration) $5 Gladstone Cake Decorators 03-50 Prettiest Iced Cake $5 Gladstone Cake Decorators 03-51 * Decorated Cupcakes $5 Gladstone Cake Decorators 03-52 * Brownies $5 Gladstone Cake Decorators 03-53 * Pikelets $5 Gladstone Cake Decorators At the conclusion of the Show all cookery entries must be discarded
Section 4 - Pot Plants Nomination & exhibit lodgments close 10am Friday 18th June Entries may be lodged at Pavilion 1 any time during Pavilion open hours Judging Day Friday 18th June Entry Fee $1 Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $3 Extra Conditions for Pot Plants Section Biosecurity Forms must be submitted by all competitors Pots no more than 30cm diameter Hanging Pots no more than 40cm diameter All plants to be home grown, disease & pest free All Pots Must Be Clean Plants must be well watered before they are entered Only Judges will reclass entries and split classes CHAMPION POT PLANT EXHIBIT $30 04-01 Fern - hanging or bench 04-02 Foliage - hanging or bench 04-03 Pot in Flower - hanging or bench - no zygocactus 04-04 Succulent - no zygocactus 04-05 Cacti 04-06 Begonia - hanging or bench 04-07 Orchid Cattleya Alliance 04-08 Orchid Dendrobium Alliance 04-09 Any Other Orchid 04-10 Senservia - mother-in-law’s tongue 04-11 Bromeliad Tillandsia $10 Judy Tully 04-12 Bromeliad Flowering $10 Judy Tully 04-13 Bromeliad Non Flowering 04-14 Zygocactus - hanging or bench 04-15 Mini Garden - No larger than 450mm X 450mm 5 or more varieties of plants, No ornaments in the garden 04-16 Bonsai - no larger than 400mm X 400mm Biosecurity Forms Available at Mt Larcom Showgrounds and www.mtlarcomshow.com.au
Section 5 - Horticulture Nominations & Exhibit lodgments close 10am Friday 18th June Entries may be lodged at Pavilion 1 any time during Pavilion open hours Judging Day Friday 18th June Entry Fee $1 Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $3 Extra Conditions for Horticulture Section All entries must be home grown Vase of flowers must contain five (5) or more stems Classes 1 – 6 presentation is judged (no bottles) No vases required in classes 9 – 13 Specimens (one only) must have no buds Only Judges will reclass entries and split classes CHAMPION OF HORTICULTURE $30 Anna Mattsson Memorial Trophy VASE OF FLOWERS – Section Best – Lyn Brady $20 Angela Brady Memorial 05-01 Bulbous Flowers 05-05 Shrub Flowers 05-02 Roses 05-06 Other Flowers 05-03 Bougainvillea 05-07 Dressing Table Display - max 21cm2 05-04 Wild or Native Flowers 05-08 Floral Arrangement -
Section 6 - Home Grown Nominations & exhibit lodgments close Friday 18th June 10am Entries may be lodged at Pavilion 1 any time during Pavilion open hours Judging Day Friday 18th June Entry Fee $1 Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $3 Extra Conditions for Home Grown Section Covid directive that all food entries must be discarded after the show All entries must be home grown All entries must be clean, disease & pest free All classes can be any type or variety Small produce in a presentable container Any class may be split by Judge on Judging Day CHAMPION of HOME GROWN – The Feed Barn $30 Anna Mattsson Memorial Trophy PRODUCE CLASSES – Section Best –Kay Kelly $30 Gladys Haughton Memorial Trophy 06-01 1/2 Dozen Hen Eggs 06-11 2 Aubergine - eggplant 06-02 1/2 Dozen Any Other Eggs 06-12 2 Sweet Corn 06-03 1/2 Cabbage or Cauliflower 06-13 3 Zucchini or 4 Button Squash 06-04 Beetroots - tops on 06-14 Bunch of Silver Beet 06-05 Radish - tops on 06-15 Bunch of Shallots 06-06 4 Carrots - tops on 06-16 Any Other Produce - 2 or more 06-07 2 Cucumbers 06-17 Heaviest Pumpkin 06-08 4 Chokos 1st $30 2nd $20 06-09 4 Tomatoes Morrie McCracken 06-10 2 Large Capsicums FRUIT CLASSES – Section Best – Wally’s Produce Bee Mart W.A. $30 06-18 4 Oranges 06-26 250g Rosellas 06-19 4 Lemons or Limes 06-27 Half Hand of Bananas 06-20 4 Mandarins 06-28 1 Paw Paw 06-21 2 Grapefruit or Pomelos 06-29 Any Other Fruit - 4 small or 2 large 06-22 250g Cumquats $15 Heather Arlt 06-23 2 Custard Apples Linda & Graham McLachlan 06-24 4 Passionfruit Memorial Trophy 06-25 2 Avocados APICULTURE – Section Best – Merv Love $30 06-30 Honey $10 Merv Love 06-31 Dark Honey $10 Merv Love 06-32 Honeycomb in Honey $10 Merv Love BEST LOVED 06-33 Junior Work Hat $10 Mark Gardiner 06-34 Senior Work Hat $10 Mark Gardiner
Section 6 - Junior Home Grown Nominations & exhibit lodgments close 10am Friday 18th June Entries may be lodged at Pavilion 1 any time during Pavilion open hours Judging Friday 18 June th Entry Fee $1 Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $3 Extra Conditions for Junior Home Grown Section Covid directive that all food entries must be discarded after the show All entries to be the work of an individual entrant All Mud Pies are to be set and dried JUNIOR HOME GROWN UNDER 12 – Section Best $10 06-40 1/2 Dozen Hen Eggs 06-41 Cherry/Small Tomatoes - takeaway container 06-42 4 Mixed Fruit 06-43 4 Mixed Vegetable 06-44 Pot of Living Herbs - max 30cm diameter, biosecurity form required ANIMAL FOOD ART – Section Best – Jeff Dagleish $10 Make & name your favorite animal using Fruit & Vegetables 06-45 8 & Under 06-46 9 - 12 Years 06-47 13—16 Years PRODUCE POSTER – Section Best – Jeff Dagleish $10 Create an A4 Poster Promoting Fruit & Vegetables 06-49 12 & Under 06-49 13 - 16 Years Mud Pie Competition - Under 8 Years Hey Kids, do you like to get your hands wet and muddy? It is so easy to make a mud pie. Just add some dirt and water in a container to make a pie, add some decorations and sit the pie in full sun for a few days to completely set. Be sure to make your Mud Pies well in advance so they are well set, baked and dried. 06-50 Most Original $5 Lynn Thomson 06-51 Best Decorated $5 Lynn Thomson
Section 7 - Needlework Nominations & exhibit lodgments close 7pm Wednesday 16th June Entries may be lodged at Pavilion1 any time prior during Pavilion open hours Judging Day Thursday 17th June Entry Fee $1 Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $3 Extra Conditions for Needlework Section Max 2 Item per class Must be work of entrant Work to be no more than 2 years old Crochet must not be mounted Classes 26 – 28 Must have rod pocket for hanging Use tacking stich on any temporary pockets (No Pins) Classes 39 – 44 must be framed & wired ready for hanging Only Judges will reclass entries and split classes CHAMPION NEEDLEWORK EXHIBIT $30 Ila Fletcher Memorial Trophy CROCHET – Section Best – Suellen Tappenden $20 Crochet must not be mounted 07-01 White Center 07-06 Article 07-02 Coloured Center 07-07 Baby Set 2 or More Pieces 07-03 Piece of Crochet in Ecru 07-08 Rug or Shawl 07-04 Edge on Any Article 07-09 Any Other Crochet 07-05 Garment KNITTING – Section Best $20 07-10 Any Small Item 07-16 Infant Set – 2 pieces 07-11 Item on 10mm or over needles 07-17 Infant Set – 3 or more pieces 07-12 Adult Garment $10 Ann Hosking 07-13 Child or Baby Garment 07-18 Rug or Shawl 07-14 Accessory 07-19 Any Other Knitting 07-15 Baby Bootees HAND EMBROIDERY – Section Best $20 07-20 Candlewicking 07-23 Table Cloth or Duchess Set 07-21 Cushion Cover 07-24 Centre, Tray Cloth or Runner 07-22 Article in Cross Stitch 07-25 Any Other Item of Embroidery
Section 7 - Needlework Continued QUILTING & PATCHWORK – Section Best $20 Classes 26-28 Must have rod pocket for hanging Use tacking stich on any temporary pockets (No Pins) 07-26 Any Wall Hanging 07-27 Quilt or Bedspread 07-28 Small Patchwork Quilt - cot/bassinet 07-29 Cushion Cover 07-30 Hand or Shopping Bag 07-31 Placemats or Table Runners 07-32 Any Other Item MACHINE MADE – Section Best $20 07-33 Any Item Embroidery - hand or machinery 07-34 Machine Applique - not quilts 07-35 Child Garment $10 Sewing Headquarters 07-36 Adult Garment $10 Sewing Headquarters 07-37 Accessory 07-38 Any Other item NEEDLE PAINTING – Section Best $10 Framed and Wired for Hanging Essential 07-39 Tapestry Picture 07-40 Mixed Medium Picture 07-41 Cross Stitch Picture 07-42 Stump Work Picture 07-43 Gold Work Picture 07-44 Other Embroidery Picture UNDER 16 YEARS – Section Best – Rhonda Draper $20 Joyce Austin Memorial Trophy 07-45 Embroidery 07-46 Sewn or Patchwork Item 07-47 Needle Painting - mounted & wired for hanging 07-48 Knitted or Crochet Item Where the Schedule States Garment – Something that can be worn Article – Something you carry Item – Can be either
Section 8 - Craft Nominations & exhibit lodgments close 7pm Wednesday 16th June Entries may be lodged at Pavilion2 any time prior during open hours Judging Day Thursday 17th June Entry Fee $1 Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $3 Extra Conditions for Junior & Senior Craft Section Max entry size 700mm x 700mm Max junior entry size 40cm x 40cm x 40cm All bits & pieces on all entries to be firmly fixed Only Judges will reclass entries and split classes CHAMPION CRAFT – Alice Major $30 Arthur Major Memorial Trophy CLASSES – Section Best $20 08-01 Jewellry Piece on Stiff Cardboard or Display Piece Lincraft Voucher 08-02 Item Made From or With Beads Lincraft Voucher 08-03 Diamond Painting - framed and wired for hanging 08-04 Mosaic & Glass Art $10 Lynn Thomson 08-05 Soft Toy 08-06 Hard Toy - max entry size 700mm x 700mm 08-07 Woodwork Article - max entry size 700mm x 700mm 08-08 Metal article - max entry size 700mm x 700mm 08-09 Leather or Vinyl Article - max entry size 500mm x 500mm 08-10 Pottery 08-11 Made With Recycled Materials - max entry size 500mm x 500mm 08-12 Macramé Item 08-13 Decorated Tea Towel - Hand Towel - Face Cloth 08-14 Scenery/Travel Scrapbook Page Scrapbook Fantasies Voucher 08-15 Baby Scrapbook Page Scrapbook Fantasies Voucher 08-16 Animal Scrapbook Page Scrapbook Fantasies Voucher 08-17 Greeting Card 08-18 3D Card 08-19 Completed Adult Colouring Page 08-20 Lego Article - mounted, max 48 stud / 38cm2 max 35cm height 08-21 Any Craft Not Mentioned 08-22 Fiber Art
Section 8 - Junior Craft Extra Conditions for Junior Craft Section Any Junior entrant can compete in the Under 16 years classes All entries to be the work of an individual entrant Max height of 35cm Only Judges will reclass entries and split classes Under 9 YEARS $10 08-30 Mounted Lego - max 32 stud2 / 25cm2 Gardiner Family 08-31 Ceramic or Pottery 08-32 Single Scrapbook Page Scrapbook Fantasies Voucher 08-33 Greeting Card 08-34 Any Craft Not Mentioned 9 to 12 YEARS $10 08-35 Mounted Lego - max 48 stud2 or 38cm2 Gardiner Family 08-36 Ceramic or Pottery 08-37 Item Made With Beads 08-38 Single Scrapbook Page Scrapbook Fantasies Voucher 08-39 Greeting Card 08-40 Any Craft Not Mentioned 13 to 16 YEARS – Alice Major $10 08-41 Mounted Lego - max 48 stud2 or 38cm2 Gardiner Family 08-42 Ceramic or Pottery 08-43 Item Made With Beads 08-44 Woodwork Article 08-45 Single Scrapbook Page Scrapbook Fantasies Voucher 08-46 Greeting Card 08-47 Any Craft Not Mentioned
Section 9 - Craft Display Competition Nomination & exhibit lodgments close 7pm Wednesday 16th June Entries may be lodged at Pavilion1 any time prior during open hours Judging Day Thursday 17th June Entry Fee $5 DISPLAY WINNER – Donated by Q.C.W.A. Ambrose $20 BEST INDIVIDUAL ITEM – Donated by Q.C.W.A. Mt Larcom $20 All Q.C.W.A. Branches & Craft Groups In The Gladstone Region Are Welcome Space 1m x 1m Flat and 1m x 1m Upright Displays must be set up by 7pm Wednesday 16th June Display to be a collection of six (6) handmade crafts No more than three (3) articles of decoration to support the display No overlapping of given area A suitable cloth to be used for presentation of display No written material or story telling other than the crafts name labels All items must be new. No washed or used work allowed Please Nominate Early
Section 10 - Photography Nominations & exhibit lodgments close 5pm Tuesday 15th June Entries may be lodged at Pavilion 1 any time prior during Pavilion open hours Judging Day Wednesday 16th June Entry Fee $1 Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $3 Extra Conditions for Junior & Senior Photography Exhibitors restricted to two (2) entry per class All entries must include self addressed stamped envelope for their return Label Class and exhibitor Name and Address on the back of photo Photography display is not taken down until Monday 21st June Any photo including people must have permission for display from subject Classes 1—19 must be 6 x 4 inches or 15 x 10 cm, NOT MOUNTED All prints must be in colour unless otherwise stated Photos must be in format stated for class Judging includes presentation & quality Only Judges will reclass entries and split classes CHAMPION PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT $30 Mitchell Family Memorial Trophy LANDSCAPE FORMAT (Horizontal) Section Best – Quick as a Flash Voucher 10-01 Single Flower 10-06 Cars, Trucks or Machinery 10-02 Animal, Bird or Insect 10-07 People in Action—Work or Play 10-03 Landscape 10-08 Humorous Photo 10-04 Waterscape 10-09 Mt Larcom Mountain 10-05 Skyscape PORTRAIT FORMAT (Vertical) – Section Best – Quick as a Flash Voucher 10-10 Infant or Child 10-13 Plant Study—Flowers, Leaves or Trees 10-11 Cat or Dog 10-14 Black & White — Head & Shoulders 10-12 Birds or Feathers 10-15 Architecture of Gladstone Region UNDER 16 YEARS (Free Format) – Section Best – Barbara Smith $10 10-16 My Best Friend (person) 10-18 Sports 10-17 Any Animal 10-19 Flowers, Plants or Trees FREE FORMAT – Mounted 5” x 7” or 12cm x 17.5cm $20 10-20 Reflections—Subject & Reflection 10-22 Digitally Enhanced—any subject 10-21 Drone Photography 10-23 Black & White or Monochrome
Section 11 - FineArt Nominations & exhibit lodgments close 5pm Tuesday 15th June Entries may be lodged at Pavilion 1 any time prior during Pavilion open hours Judging Day Wednesday 16th June Entry Fee $1 Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $3 Extra Conditions for Art Section All art max 1.5m2 including frames Exhibitors restricted to one entry per class All art to be mounted & have secure hanging devices including wire, string or hooks All classes any subject unless otherwise stated Only Judges will reclass entries and split classes CHAMPION ART ENTRY – Katherine & Adrian Scriffignano $50 11-01 Pencil or Charcoal 11-02 Colour Pencil 11-03 Chalk Pastel 11-04 Mixed Medium 11-05 Oil Paint $20 Katherine & Adrian Scriffignano 11-06 Water Colour $20 Katherine & Adrian Scriffignano 11-07 Ink (no abstracts) 11-08 Acrylic Other Than Classes 9 - 17 11-09 Landscape $20 Katherine & Adrian Scriffignano 11-10 Seascape or Water Body 11-11 Still Life $20 Katherine & Adrian Scriffignano 11-12 Traditional Portrait – Head & Shoulders $20 Katherine & Adrian Scriffignano 11-13 Animal Portrait 11-14 Gladstone Region Industry $30 in Memory of Leonie Creed 11-15 Gladstone District 11-16 Rural Activity 11-17 Abstract 11-17 Traditional Native Art School Display Competition Displays to be completed by 5pm Friday 11th June Entries may be worked on any time prior during Pavilion open hours Each year all local education and community groups are invited to produce an exhibit of students work 1.2m high, 1m deep & either 2m or 4m in width Displays are open themed
Section 12 - Junior Art & Education Nominations & exhibit lodgments close 10am Wednesday 9th June Entries may be lodged at Pavilion 1 any time prior during Pavilion open hours Judging Day Thursday 13th June No Entry Fee Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $3 Extra Conditions for Junior Art Section Art to be A4 page with max 20mm boarder Art can be any subject unless otherwise stated Write the name & age of entrant & school on the back, top right hand corner One (1) only entry per class Any class may be split on Judging Day Mathematical Drawing sample/masters will be supplied on request Coloured in page to be A4 size and free choice Only Judges will reclass entries and split classes PREP – Jenny Grother $10 Kath Lindley Perpetual Trophy Age: To Be Enrolled In A Prep Class A4 including Blue boarder 12-01 Any Medium – any subject 12-02 Coloured in Page PRIMARY – Jenney Grother $10 Kath Lindley Perpetual Trophy Age: Seven (7) & Under A4 including Pink boarder 12-03 Texta Pen or Pastel 12-05 Handwriting 12-04 Coloured in Page 12-06 Mathematical Drawing JUNIOR – Margret McArthur $10 Kath Lindley Perpetual Trophy Age: Eight (8) – Twelve (12) A4 including Green boarder 12-07 Coloured Pencil or Pencil 12-09 Handwriting 12-08 Coloured in Page 12-10 Mathematical Drawing SECONDARY – Margret McArthur $10 Kath Lindley Perpetual Trophy Age: Thirteen (13) – Sixteen (16) 12-11 Acrylic on Paper or Canvas – Wired for Hanging – Any Subject – Maximum Size A3
GENERAL RULES FOR PAVILIONS The attention of the intending exhibitor is drawn to the fact that entries are subject to the rules of the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies & Rules of this Society, in addition to any special regulations which appear in this schedule. 1. No late or phone nominations accepted. 2. Exhibits must be bona fide work of the exhibitor. 3. Exhibits must not have been entered in a previous Mt. Larcom Show. 4. Exhibits must have been made or finished in the last 2 years. 5. Exhibits cannot compete in more than one class. 6. Exhibits must comply with extra conditions in each section. 7. Entry forms must be completed in detail, signed & lodged with entry fee to the Pavilion Manager by allocated time. 8. The Society will not be responsible for any loss or accident caused through or by the exhibit & will not under any circumstances hold itself responsible for any loss or wrong delivery of exhibit or any kind of damage done thereto. 9. The Society reserves the right to refuse any entry. 10. The Society may receive any item for display only. 11. There can be no switching of a nomination, by exhibitor, after it is lodged unless a genuine mistake has been made. 12. Any exhibit found suffering from infection or disease can & will be removed by Pavilion Manager. 13. No awards except such provided by the Society shall be placed on exhibits. 14. The Society reserves the right to substitute a judge when & where necessary. 15. The Society reserves the right to change, cancel or substitute any class. 16. The prizes are awarded subject to regulations; conditions & notes set out in schedule & are the conditions of the competition. 17. No duplicate ribbons or cards will be issued. 18. Prize money or trophies will not be posted & will be forfeited to the Society if not claimed by the next general meeting of the Society held on the third Sunday of the month. 19. When a Judge considers exhibits do not possess sufficient merit or insufficient numbers, they have the power to refrain from making an award. 20. All matters in dispute shall be the decision of the committee appointed for such purposes. 21. No protest will be considered unless lodged in writing by 4pm. Saturday of the Show. Protest fee of $20 will be forfeited to the Society should the protest be considered frivolous. Protest will only be accepted from competitors in the class in question. 22. If there is a class for the entry being lodged, then the entry must go in that class in the appropriate section. 23. Any persons, whether competitor or not, who in the opinion of the committee behaves in an offensive, or insulting manner, either inside or outside, to any official or judge or member of the public shall be liable to disqualification from further competition & shall be removed from the grounds. 24. Any exhibitor or his agent who shall make false report & give misleading information regarding any exhibit shall forfeit any prize gained by these means. The exhibit & exhibitor together with the agent may be disqualified & the matter referred to the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Society. 25. Where there is a special gift or money awarded, there will be no other prize money paid out for that category.
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