Daniel Dold (Kingswood) – winner of a poster competition. Photo: Supplied
VP’s Olivia Weyl in the centre with Shiloh du Plessis and Zahraa Mansoor. Photo: Supplied
Joanell Valentyn (special mention) and Tuscany Baartman (winner) at Good Shepherd Primary. Photo: Supplied
Lonwabo Stamper and Lukholo Khanyile – winners from Oatlands Preparatory. Photo: Supplied

The Albany Horticultural and Lilium Society will host a Children’s Flower Competition on 22 September at Johan Carinus Art Centre.  As the drought has persisted unrelentingly and made gardening is extremely difficult, the Society decided on just presenting a Children’s competition.

The planning started with a poster competition held between four schools- Kingswood Junior, Oatlands Preparatory, Good Shepherd Primary and Victoria Primary School. Grade 4 boys and girls took part and produced wonderful, colourful and interesting posters. The winning poster for each school will be used to advertise the Children’s Flower Competition.

The Society approached each school and the Grade 4 teachers agreed to encourage the children to take part.  The judges were five members of the Albany Horticultural and Lilium Society and the winners were:

  • Kingswood Junior: Daniel Dold
  • Good Shepherd: Joanell Valentayn  (Special Mention) and Tuscany Baartman (Winner)
  • Victoria Primary: Shiloh du Plessis and Zahraa Manoor  (Special Mention) and Olivia Weyl (Winner)
  • Oatlands Preparatory: Lonwabo Stamper and Lukholo Khanyile (both winners – they did the poster together).

All the posters will be on display at Johan Carinus Art Centre on the day of the flower competition, 22 September.

The age groups for the competition are  Pre-Primary, Grade 1-3 and Grade 4-7; and the two categories are:

  • “My Favourite Pot Plant” (the pot plant needs to have been in the child’s care for three months prior to the competition; and
  • “My Fantastic Garden in a box” (all the components to build this garden will be provided).

Children (Exhibitors) need to be at the venue from 7.30am to 9.10am to set up their exhibits. This will be followed by the planting workshop at 9.30am and Treasure Hunt at 10.20am. The Prize Giving will be at 12pm and will end this exciting morning.

“We hope that many of our Grahamstown children will be able to take part in this event,” the Society said. “Moms and dads will be very welcome to attend all the events on this day.”

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