Flower Show Support
Flower Show Support Flower Shows are important to Garden Clubs for several purposes: To learn more about "STANDARD FLOWER SHOWS" click here. FLOWER SHOW SCHOOLS Click here for current schools. Click Here for Guidelines for Registering a Flower Show FLOWER SHOW AWARDS
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The procedure for this award is more involved than for most but help or guidance is available through every step of the competition – just ask.
Any club which normally scores in the high 90's in this competition should consider logging onto the NGC web site ( www.gardenclub.org ) to download NGC's schedule evaluation sheet. The requirements have been tightened.
FS- 5 DESIGNER'S CHOICE WINNER AWARD This is open to any individual whose design entry in a Standard Flower Show, during the current awards year, wins an NGC Designers Choice award. Submit a mounted photograph of the design in a plastic page protector and fill out the standard application form stating the sponsoring organization, title of show, date and title of class entered. Also list all materials used in the design and send to the F.S. Awards Chm.
1st place: Container by Perry Amenian.
FS- 6 STANDARD FLOWER SHOW SCHEDULE AWARD For a Standard Flower Show Schedule that meets the highest objectives as defined in the Handbook for Flower Shows, 2003 edition . A copy of the schedule is sent to the FS Awds. Chm. at least three weeks prior to the show date. Entries are in competition with clubs or groups of similar size and each winner will receive a $10 award. The winners may also be eligible for Pacific Region Award #4 but please note that NGC has recently tightened its requirements for flower show schedules. If you plan to compete at the regional level, it's suggested you visit the NGC website (www.gardenclubs.org ) and download the schedule evaluation form for the most current regulations.
FS- 7 STAGING AWARD For the most original and creative staging of a Standard Flower Show. You must submit a Book of Evidence containing a brief written description of staging, including theme interpretation. Include the standard application form, a schedule, floor plan and photos of staging (at least four of show divisions and four close-ups of staging). Submit the Book of Evidence to the Flower Show Awds. Chm. Clubs, districts and judges councils are all eligible. $50 for 1 st place award.
FS- 8 FLOWER SHOW AWARD OF EXCELLENCE No application is necessary for this award. $100 is awarded to the flower show receiving the highest score by its evaluating panel. In the event of a tie, the judges' comments will be the deciding factor.
FS- 14 TABLE SETTING COMPETITION This award may be given to either a flower show or program consisting of table settings only. Miniature and small designs may be included but there must be a minimum of 20 settings. They must be judged by NGC accredited judges but no special exhibits are required and the show or program need not be evaluated by a judging panel. Clubs, districts, judges councils and affiliates are all eligible. Submit a Book of Evidence including the standard application form, a schedule and photographs of the show to the Awards Chairman. Prizes are $25 for 1 st, $15 for 2nd and $10 for 3 rd place.
BOOKS OF EVIDENCE Many of these awards require a Book of Evidence. For those unfamiliar with preparing one, it is simply a matter of using a theme binder and enclosing the pages in protective plastic covers. The cover label should contain the number and name of the award being applied for and any other pertinent information – no artwork. The exception to this is the book for the FS-1 Flower Show Award. Instructions for preparing that book are sent to qualifying clubs as part of their application packet.
For information contact Susan Coolidge - susancoolidge07@gmail.com
CCCI Application Form for awards & Evaluation Forms used for judging flower shows, click here. For more information about flower show awards, click here.
FLOWER SHOW SCHEDULES
The Handbook for Flower Shows states what information must be included in the schedule for a standard or specialty flower show. Sending a tentative schedule to this chairman for review is optional, they may be reviewed locally by a qualified flower show judge. If the schedule is to be considered for the FS-6 award, a final copy must be sent to this chairman 3 weeks prior to the show. For more information, contact Lorna Bonham at bonhamLorna@att.net.
JUDGES COUNCIL
California has seven judges councils whose members are dedicated to upholding the judging standards and policies of NGC. Combined meetings of all the judges councils will be held at the symposium and convention.For information about the different Councils in California, contact Marcia Townsend at marciadeane@vcweb.org.
SYMPOSIA
This chairman conducts an annual symposium so that judges may continue their studies on new horticultural developments and trends in design. Any club member may attend the lectures, on payment of full registration, but only NGC accredited flower show judges may take the symposium for credit. The Symposia Chairman communicates with the Flower Show Schools Chairman and committee to determine the needs of flower show judges. Contact Laura Crenshaw at Lrock1221@sbcglobal.net or Rob Crenshaw at wcren@sbcglogal.net.



