2010 FLOWER SHOW


The gardening “bug” has touched our local residents of all ages.
“Scio Goes Green- To Plant a Garden is to Believe inTomorrow” is an
opportunity to celebrate and display our natural resources as an art
form. Join us for a weekend of beauty, creative design, competition
and fun. The judging of the events/categories will be done three
Master gardeners. Each division should model their entry on the theme, “Diamonds R 4-ewe” “title” for the entry. Entries will be judged upon, use of materials, including natural and recycled, theme, originality, as well as the actual specimen.

Entry forms can be downloaded at
http://www.lambfair.org/forms.htm

Entry Information:


Entries to the Scio Middle School Gym between 9– 10AM on Saturday.
Closed judging at 10AM on Saturday Entries may be picked up on between 4 – 5PM on Sunday.


Ribbons will be given for 1st-3rd place by class. Prizes awarded Saturday at 4:30. Ribbons for Best of Division, Best of Show and Peoples Choice will also be awarded. In addition prizes, contributed by local
business will also be awarded. Peoples Choice Award All visitors may cast their vote for their favorite entry. Each vote will be cast with a 25¢ vote fee. All of the money will be given to the “Peoples Choice” winner.
Categories
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DIVISION I Creative Expressions
o “Diamonds R 4-Ewe”
o Class 1 Ages 6 and below.
o Using a large paper plate as the base,
create a picture using dried and natural
materials. Materials may include, but
not limited to flowers, grasses, seeds
leaves, mosses etc.
o Class 2 Ages 7-11
o Using natures oddities, such as
driftwood, branches and natural
material create a tablescape. The size
should be limited to 9x13 inches.
o Class 3 Ages 12-18
Planted From Seed. Teens must
have started flower plant from seed.



DIVISION II Arrangements All ages
o Class 1 Table arrangement with a 360
degree view point
o Class 2 Door swag or wreath
o Class 3 Ceremonial basket/display with a
front view only

 

DIVISION III CUT FLOWERS
Entries must be presented in clear,
uncolored glass container. Each
should include one
stem, leave and flower specimen
o Class 1 Azalea
o Class 2 Calla lily
o Class 3 Columbine
o Class 4 Iris
o Bearded
o Other
o Class 5 Lilac
o Class 6 Peony
o Class 7 Poppy
o Class 8 Rhododendron
o Class 9 Roses (one entry per
category)
o A Hybrid tea
o B Floribunda/Climbing
o C Old Fashioned
o D Miniature
o Class 10 Other

Thanks to Thomas Creek Alpacas and Scio True Value hardward for their generous donations to the Flower show.