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New entrants in 137th Woodville Horticultural Show 3 Mar, 2021 08:26 PM 4 minutes to read Bush Telegraph By: Dave Murdoch Pic 2: BTG080321WH2 Caption: Antoinette Lambert with Mayor Tracey Collis and the shield for most points in show. Pic 3: BTG080321WH3 Caption: Kevin Eades with his champion gladioli. Pic 4: BTG080321WH4 Caption: The range of colours in these hydrangeas rated a picture. Pic 5: BTG080321WH5 Caption: Elaine Dougherty s plaque says it all. Advertisement Pic 7: BTG080321WH7 Caption: Heather Monk s Champion Open Floral Design – theme Harmony Pic 8: BTG080321WH8 Caption: Size is not everything – Ben Purcell s huge pumpkin placed only third. By Dave Murdoch ....
TRILLICK and District Young Farmers Club (YFC) recently held its AGM via Zoom online meeting, with Colin McKinley, Club Leader, welcoming David Oliver from Dungiven YFC, who conducted the meeting. Secretary John Armstrong delivered a comprehensive report of the club’s workings in 2020, despite Covid-19 bringing its regular activities to an abrupt halt. Treasurer Shannen Vance presented a very satisfactory financial report and reported that the club presently has 41 members. At the AGM, the following officials were elected for the 2021/2022 season: President, Rachel Law; Club Leader, Colin McKinley; Assistant Club Leader, Charlie Henderson; Secretary, Megan Birney; Assistant Secretary, Jane McGrade; Treasurer, Jamie McCutcheon; Assistant Treasurer, Shannen Vance; PRO, William Graham; and Assistant PRO, Rebecca Mulligan. ....
A two topic motivating competition Islamabad December 12, 2020 Islamabad: The Floral Art society (FAS) Mongolia chapter (Islamabad and Rawalpindi) held a Virtual Competition in which members were given two interesting topics: ‘Interlacing Nature’ which involved the weaving of natural plant material and ‘Trash to treasure’ in which waste material was used, recycling it into eye-catching exhibits. Over forty members took part in the competition and sent their entries through photographs taken from different angles. The judging and critique was done by Farida Kalim, a floral artist of international repute, a qualified judge and demonstrator. She has also served as the National chairperson. It was a great learning exercise for each of the members as all aspects of floral art were discussed in detail, pointing out the pros and cons of this art work which not only involves the use of plant material but other ones as well. ....