Take Part in the Chiswick Horticultural and Allotments Society Summer Show |
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Entry into 67 classes open to everybody with Ingrid Oliver presenting prizes
On Sunday, 26 June the annual Chiswick Horticultural and Allotments Society (CHAS) Summer Show will be held at its Trading Centre on Staveley Road and is open for entries at 9.30am-11.45am. The guest presenter of the awards this year will be the writer, actress and comedian Ingrid Oliver. You don’t have to be a member of the Society to enter. Judging is from noon until 2pm when the show reopens to the public and prizes are presented at 3.45pm. Jim Buttress, the renowned horticulturalist will be one of our judges. Admission is free and it’s 25p per class entry. There are 67 classes for growers, photographers, poets, preservers, bakers and children’s entries range from decorating a wooden spoon to building a bug box. There are lots of cups and prizes to be awarded and anyone can enter as many categories as they wish. In addition, there’s Jenny and her team’s delicious home-made cakes, Jim and Joanna’s magic marinade BBQ as well as Skye and Jane’s refreshments. For further information about the classes, rules and entry forms either email shows@growchiswick.org or visit the society's web site where there are also tips for successful growing. CHAS is a charity originally founded in 1915 as the Chiswick Allotment Holders Association, whose objectives are the promotion and encouragement of the art, science and practice of horticulture. It is entirely run by volunteers from the committee to the Trading Centre. The Society provides its members with free advice, seeds, bulbs, fertiliser, compost and tools at a lower cost than commercial garden centres and organises shows, talks, tours and events throughout the year. Membership of the Society is open to everyone, whether or not they have an allotment, garden or window box and costs just £8 per year. CHAS holds two Shows a year where novices or seasoned gardeners young or old are encouraged to exhibit a range of produce, including their flowers, vegetables, fruit, cakes, chutneys and photos.
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