The Village Hall committee are offering ten surplus trestles for sale at a price of £5 per pair, or £20 for all ten (size: 36″x 28″x 16″). Contact us here or call Hazel (830269) or Barrie (830322) to take up this opportunity of a bargain.
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Live Music at Garvald Inn on Wednesday evening, 8.30pm
Carmudgeon will be playing at the Garvald Inn on Wednesday 18th September from 8.30pm.
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Wine-tasting evening to raise funds for St Mary’s Parish Church in Haddington
For those of you who enjoyed the Garvald wine-tasting evening, you might be interested in attending a similar event at the Scout Hall in Haddington on Saturday 28 September to raise funds for St Mary’s Parish Church, Haddington. Local wine expert Ian MacPhail will guide guests through a selection of five wines, including one sparkling wine and two Fairtrade varieties, with information and tips on wine regions, grapes and techniques for wine-making. This follows on from his successful night at Garvald Village Hall.
Tickets cost £10 including wines, food and music, with all profits from the evening going to St Mary’s Parish Church. Contact us here to be put in touch via email with the organiser, Joanne Allen, or call her on 811019 to purchase tickets for the event. -
Update: Garvald Poetry Competition 2013
We are pleased to announce that Scots Makar, playwright and poet Liz Lochhead will be judging the Garvald Poetry Competition this year. For more information about the competition, see the Poetry Competition 2013 page. Last year’s poems were impressive so we’re really looking forward to reading your entries this year. Good luck!
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Garvald Poetry Competition 2013
We have now launched the 2013 Garvald Poetry Competition. National Poetry Day is on Thursday 3rd October and to celebrate this Primary School pupils are invited to send in their poems about ‘Water’. The closing date is Friday 11th October. For more information see the Poetry Competition 2013 page.
From the Garvald Web Team
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Flower Show 2013 – Special Award Winners
Well done to all of the contibutors and prize winners at the show and a big thank you to our judges. Liz Leather has been keeping a record of Flower Show statistics for the past twelve years. This year we had a massive 470 exhibits at the show with 139 entries in the vegetables & fruit category, the highest recorded in the last twelve years.
A special mention goes to the cup and trophy Award Winners:
- Heidi Ingram – GHS Industrial Trophy for most points in the Industrial sections.
- Liz Leather – GHS Cookery Challenge Cup for most outstanding exhibit.
- Mike Traynor – GHS Ladies Challenge Trophy for most outstanding exhibit in the Handicraft section.
- Helen Thomson – Audrey Mae Traynor Cup for the best hand-knitted exhibit.
- Graham Barnes – Sancta Maria Abbey Cup for best photograph.
- Lorraine Hay – GHS Challenge Cup for the most outstanding horticultural exhibit.
- Margaret Ingle – J.K.Webster Rose Shield for the best rose exhibit.
- Alistair MacDonnell – James Hardie Cup for the best Gladioli exhibit.
- Lorraine Hay – Smithy Shield for the best Sweet Pea exhibit.
- Dougie Clark – J.K.Webster Shield for best Beetroot.
- Dougie Clark – Cardinal Gordon Gray salver for best basket of vegetables.
- Karl and Heidi Ingram – Hobbs Cup for Best Garden in Garvald.
- James Aitchison – Village Show Cup (most points in the Pre-School Children section).
- Sienna Sheldon – Village Show Trophy (Pre-School Children) for most outstanding exhibit.
- Daisy Ingram – Garvald & Morham Community Council Cup (most points in the Ages 5 to 8 section).
- Molly Ramsay – The Bette Pratt Memorial Quaich (Ages 5 to 8) for the most outstanding exhibit.
- Finlay Hay – Tanderlane Cup (for most points in the Ages 9 to 12 section).
- Aiden Ballantyne – Alice Lawrie Trophy (Ages 9 to 12) for the most outstanding exhibit.
- Bethan McGregor – GHS Trophy (most points in the Teenage Section).
- Bethan McGregor – Special Prize of £5 (Teenage Section) for the most outstanding exhibit.
- Sally Burnet – Floral Art Trophy for most points in Floral Art section.
- John Sheldon – Cameron Cup for Best Floral Art exhibit.
- Lorraine Hay – GHS Salver for most points in show.
Pet Show Results:
- Best Groomed: “Mellie” ( Labrador) Shown By Sharon Muirhead
- Best Behaved: “Dick (Guinea Pig) Shown By Lola White
- Most Unusual: “Milo” (Crossbreed) Shown by Conal McGregor
- Most Knowledgeable: “Gizmo” (Rabbit) Shown by Riley White
- Most Friendly: “Tia” (Labrador Pup) Shown by Stuart McQuade
- Best in Show: “Barny Buttons” (Rabbit) Shown by Annabella Sheldon
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Fabulous Flower and Prodigious Produce Show!
Many thanks to all those who supported yesterday’s show. It was a really lovely day, despite the blustery weather.
Congratulations to all the winners – you should be very proud given the standard of competition, especially in the youngsters’ categories. And a huge pat on the back to all those who took the trouble to enter, but didn’t quite get placed. Think on, this time next year…!
Needless to say, events like this don’t happen by accident – so thank-you to everyone on the Garvald Horticultural Society committee for their hard work. Thanks to the children and parents who helped on the Teas stall and donated baked goods to sell. Also thank-you to the large number of people to stayed behind at the end of the Show to help tidy up. The GHS will be convening for their AGM on Thursday 10th October at 7.30pm. If you enjoyed the show, and fancy getting more involved, why not join them? There’s generally only one meeting a year and new members are always welcomed – especially young ones with bright ideas!
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Information from Scottish Woodlands about tree-felling
Scottish Woodlands’ fencing contractor was on site yesterday and has dismantled the section of fence required for to access the area to be felled. The stakes, net and wires etc. are stacked on site ready to be re-erected once work is complete.
Scottish Power will be on-site Monday/Tuesday next week and harvesting works will commence on Wednesday. It will take approximately 6-8 weeks to complete the work. The timber will not be extracted to roadside until almost the end of the harvesting. Please note that this wood will be sold to partially recover the cost of the operation and therefore should not be removed by members of the public.