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401 days ago

CRAFT SHOW

Joyce from Wainuiomata

WAINUIOMATA CRAFT SHOW



The Wainuiomata Pioneer Show is again very proud to be hosting the Wainuiomata Craft Show on
Sunday 2 March.

Entries will be accepted from 9am till 11am after which the Church
will be closed to allow the Judges to assess and award certificates
in all categories.

The following are the categories

Adult Section
Quilting Soft Toys. Wooden Items
Cross Stitch Mosaics Jewellery
Journals Diamond Art Paintings
Pouches
Unscheduled
Knitting (will be divided into sub categories)

Childrens Section
(14 years of age and Under)
Categories as per Adult Section

Cost per Entry. . . Gold Coin per item

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

Items may not have been entered at this Show previously
They must be clean and if made from recycled material this must
be washed before use.

General Public are very welcome to view the Entries from 1.30 pm
Entry for viewing is free

Certificates will be presented
at 3pm as will the Trophy for the
Best Entry in the Show.

Tea, Coffee, baked cakes, scones etc will be on sale throughout the
day.

Plants will also be on sale

Come along and have a delightful afternoon, viewing the beautiful
entries in garden surroundings

Any enquiries please ring Colleen 0274785114

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