Results for the Turriff Show 2019 Show.

SECTION 17 - FLOWER ARRANGEMENT
237‘Mamma Mia’. An exhibit using natural material. Accessories permitted. Width 3ft/91cm
238‘A Celebration of 200 years since the birth of Queen Victoria'. An exhibit using natural material. Accessories permitted. Width 3ft/91cm
239‘50th Anniversary of the moon landing’. An exhibit using natural material. Accessories permitted. Width 3ft/91cm
240‘A celebration of the Women's World Football Tournament’. A contemporary exhibit - definition - anything other than traditional. Width 2ft 6in/76cm
241‘Christmas Decoration’. An exhibit using artificial flowers and foliage. Width 2ft 6in/76cm
242‘Harvest Thanksgiving Basket’. An exhibit using fresh foliage and other natural material. Width 2ft. 6in./76cm
243'Beach Party'. A petite exhibit using natural plant material not to exceed 10in/25cm width, depth and height.
244'Hogmanay'. A miniature exhibit using natural plant material not to exceed 4in/10cms in width, depth and height.
246‘Flower Girl's Basket’. An exhibit using natural plant material. Width 1ft 6in./45cm
247‘Birthday Party’. A modern exhibit using no more than 5 flowers and fresh foliage. Width 1ft 6in./45cm
248‘Graduation Ball’. An exhibit using fresh plant material. Open to pupils attending Secondary School. Width not to exceed 2ft.
249‘Sports Day’. An exhibit using fresh plant material incorporating a shoe. Open to pupils attending a Primary School in 2019. Width not to exceed 2ft.
250‘Dinner Table'. An exhibit using natural plant material incorporating fruit, berries, cones, vegetables. Confined to Scottish Association of Young Farmers' members.
251'Autumn Splendour'. An exhibiton using natural plant foliage including berries, cones, fruit. Confined to Scottish Association of Young Farmers' members.
FA1TROPHY presented by Turriff District Agricultural Association for Best Exhibit in Classes 237-239.
FA2TROPHY presented by Turriff & District Flower Arrangement Society for Best Overall Exhibit plus £5 (Annuity donated by the late Mrs. J. Rendall, Banchory Devenick).
FA3TROPHY presented by Turriff & District Flower Arrangement Society for the Best Exhibit in Classes 240-242.
FA4SHIELD & £5 presented by Turriff & District Flower Arrangement Society for Most Points in the Section.
FA5CHALLENGE TROPHY presented by Mrs A. Gray, Millhill, Fochabers for Best Exhibit in Classes 243-244.
FA6TROPHY presented by Mrs L J Mackay, Torfness, Markethill Road, Turriff for Most Points in Classes 250-251.
FA7QUAICH presented by Turriff & District Flower Arrangement Society for Best Exhibit in Classes 245-247.
FA8TROPHY presented by Turriff Town Pride Group for the Best Exhibit in Class 248.
FA9D PARK MEMORIAL TROPHY presented by Delias Park for Best Exhibit in Class 249.
FA10Perpetual Trophy presented by Frances Sharp for the Best Exhibit in Classes 250-251.
FA11HELEN ROSE SIM PERPETUAL TROPHY presented by the late Harry J. Sim, O.B.E., Kingsmill, Turriff for Most Points in the Industrial Section.
NOTE: NAFAS rules need not be adhered to - simply read the schedule carefully and pay particular attention to size and use of material.
Classes 237-244 are open to all. Classes 245-247 are for novices and exhibitors who have never won a prize in the Novice Section.
Class 248 for secondary school pupils and class 249 for primary school pupils.
Classes 250-251 for Scottish Association of Young Farmers' members.
Space allocation for Classes 237-242 Height 3ft, depth 2ft, sizes approximate
All exhibits to be composed of natural plant material (i.e.flowers, foliage, cones, twigs, etc) unless otherwise stated
Accessories are allowed only if specified.
Artificially coloured plant material may be used where appropriate.
Exhibit
Is composed of natural plant material in all its forms, with or without accessories, contained within a space as specified in a show schedule. Backgrounds, bases, containers, drapes, exhibit titles and mechanics may also be included in an exhibit, unless otherwise stated. More than one placement may be included, unless otherwise stated. In all exhibits, natural plant material must be predominant.
Accessories
Anything other than natural plant material in an exhibit such as feathers, shapes (e.g. spheres, cones) shells, stones, wax candles. Should be in pristine condition. Be in harmony with the rest of the exhibit. Make a valid contribution to the interpretation of the class title and the design. Be in scale with all the other components in the exhibit and with each other. Be well incorporated and not predominate over the plant material.
ADDITIONAL RULES FOR SECTION 17:
1.Exhibits can be staged in the Industrial Section of the Marquee from 5pm on Saturday 3rd August to 9.30am on Sunday 4th August 2019.
2.Please enclose name and address within an envelope and place envelope on the bottom left corner of the exhibit.
3.All Flower Arrangement entries must be made on the Entry Schedule, signed by the intending Exhibitor and returned to the Secretary not later than Saturday 20th July 2019.
TROPHY presented by Turriff District Agricultural Association for the Best Exhibit in Classes 237-239.
TROPHY presented by Turriff & District Flower Arrangement Society for the Best Overall Exhibit plus £5 (Annuity donated by the late Mrs J. Rendall, Banchory Devenick).
TROPHY presented by Turriff & District Flower Arrangement Society for the Best Exhibit in Classes 240-242.
SHIELD and £5 presented by Turriff & District Flower Arrangement Society for Most Points in the Section.
CHALLENGE TROPHY presented by Mrs A. Gray, Millhill, Fochabers, for Best Exhibit in Classes 243-244.
TROPHY presented by Mrs L. J. Mackay, Torfness, Markethill Road, Turriff for Best Exhibit in Classes 250-251.
QUAICH presented by Turriff & District Flower Arrangement Society for the Best Exhibit in Classes 245-247.
TROPHY presented by Turriff Town Pride Group for the Best Exhibit in Class 248.
D PARK MEMORIAL TROPHY presented by Delias Park for the Best Exhibit in Class 249.
PERPETUAL TROPHY presented by Frances Sharp for Best Exhibit in Classes 250-251.