The Trelawnyd Flower Show 2009

Despite not being able to hold our show last year, due to renovations to the memorial hall, today's attendance was phenomenal. The hall itself looked lovely as each tea table was covered in an antique embroidered tablecloth with a small vase of sweet peas placed in its centre (very Homes and Gardens) The consensus was that the whole thing was another great success, and it was great to see that the old faithful entry winners rubbed shoulders with a host of new prize winners. Newbees such as Neighbours Pippa,Terry( who won the welsh cakes!), Aunt Judy,Joanne and Geoff all won first and second places, which of course gives them the confidence and motivation for entering next years show.

Our Committee is now up to strength, so everyone pulled their weight with good humour and team spirit(above Treasurer Irene, Auntie Gladys -who has been on the committee for 58 years!,new member the affable Sandra and the calm as cucumber Heulwyn

Sandra and Derek manned the ever popular raffle. I was pleased as punch when she won 5 prizes at her first attempt! (she beat me in the onions!)
I was slightly nervous, when I realised I had to make a speech being chairman, but I managed fairly well with the wireless microphone!. Presenting the prize for best garden (sheltered accommodation) was ex teddy boy and professional judge Mr Norman Butler, who states he has always been a fan of our show
My sister donated a huge hamper for the raffle and by doing so, cemented everlasting ties with her own Prestatyn show. Many of her friends and allotment colleagues entered a whole score of classes, and again I was happy to see several of them win prizes.Above Auntie Gladys with our donated raffle prizes

Some of the domestic classes

Jams and home crafts


Below My Friend Geoff's winning fuschia
Attendance was up, and morale amid the committee seemed even higher and I must admit it was a joy working alongside of a group of nice, like minded and genuine people
It was all worth the hard hard work to see the whole thing run so well.

2 comments:

  1. Shows like yours are such fabulous occasions & really help draw communities together. Genuine community spirit is something which is sadly lacking in today's modern world.

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  2. VEry impressive my friend. Everything seems to have gone very smoothly. All of the photos show the professional look of the show. Well done! (The pic of you with the mic was cute too!)

    Today is the start of the Boundary County Fair here. I'll take my time browsing through the exhibit halls and enjoying all the sights and smells. I really like watching the judging for the animals. Sheep, pigs, cows, llama and alapacas. c.

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