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Nottinghamshire Federation of WIsAgricultural Show Committee

Nottinghamshire County ShowSat 11 Sun 12 May 2019

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WI: ……………………………………………… will be entering the Nottinghamshire County Show exhibition

Contact Name: ………………………………………………………..contact email………………………………………………………….

Contact Address; ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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Post Code: ………………………… Tel. No: …………………………………………….

The Adventures of Alice…..

You should ensure adherence to On With The Show criteria. You may inspect a copy kept at County House on request or go to: https://mywi.thewi.org.uk and search On with the Show

ENTRIES WILL NOT BE FORMALLY JUDGEDThe Public Choice Trophy will be awarded to the exhibit receiving the most votes

from visitors to the exhibition over the weekend.It would be wonderful to have as many WIs as we can.

Entry Closing Date: Tuesday 23rd April 2019Staging: Friday 10th May between 8:30am and 4:00pm in The WI Marquee, Newark Showground. A Pre-show pass, if required, will be sent to the name in the address box below.The Agricultural Show committee cannot accept responsibility for the exhibit whilst on display.

In 2019 we invite all WIs to stage an exhibit demonstrating our theme of The Adventures of Alice……

Your entry should portray one of Alice’s many adventures in Wonderland (Alice in Wonderland) the

novel written in 1865 by author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll).

Your display should tell the adventure’s story and include 2 craft items of differing media. Stage your exhibit on a 16”, front facing square board

A backboard must be used, maximum height 20” fixed to the base board.