Te Awamutu Courier

Revitalise­d annual rose show returns

Town’s annual competitio­n back after several years

- Kate Durie

Te Awamutu Rose Society presented its 58th Annual Rose Show, held at Te Awamutu Baptist Church. The show ran from 1pm to 6pm on Friday, 9.30am to 4pm on Saturday and was judged strictly by the official New Zealand Rose Society rules for judging.

After the rose society was wound up in 2014, and after living away and moving back to Te Awamutu, Diana Jones thought to herself “well we are meant to be the rose town of New Zealand, sowehave got to have a rose society here.”

That is when Diana started it up again.

This is their first show for the new society and members of the community were asked to bring the best rose from their garden along in order to win a prize, as well as have the opportunit­y to vote for their favourite rose from the best community rose, best children’s rose and best perfumed rose.

The Te Awamutu Rose Society president, Diana says, “The team were all pleased with how the event went, despite all the bad weather. The entries were certainly down as the weather has absolutely destroyed a lot of roses, but the show was lovely.”

She says there was quite a bit of work behind the scenes but says “it was certainly worthwhile, that’s for sure”.

Community involvemen­t will remain within the Te Awamutu Rose Show as it is what the shows are all about, and “planting roses in the hearts and gardens of the people”.

“It would have been nicer to have more children enter into the competitio­n, however, there was a number of the public that put a rose into the community competitio­n,” adds Diana.

Diana says there needs to be a lot more shown within the town that we are the rose town.

“We are doing our part, the best that we can. The council needs to get on board to place stuff around the town to promote it as the rose town.”

The Te Awamutu rose shows are normally held on the first weekend of November, and Diana says it will return to that schedule next year.

In March 2023, therewill be a Rose Ranfurly Day held down by the informatio­n centre at the Burchil Pavilion. The Rose Ranfurly Day is a competitio­n held between six different rose societies that will be competing for a shield donated by legendary New Zealand rose breeder Dr Sam McGredy. In the afternoon the public is welcome to view the roses once the competitio­n is over.

The Competitio­n: Count The Rose Bushes In The Council Rose Gardens is still under way. People can choose any garden or all of them. More entries give you more of a chance of winning.

Entries close on Sunday, December 4, at 9pm. All entries go into a draw for a night for two, dinner, bed and breakfast at Amberfield­s Bed and Breakfast, valued at $500, subject to availabili­ty. This prize is valid until May 2023.

To enter, text 021 663 552 or email nzrosetown@gmail.com.

1. Write in only one rose garden per text, for example, Memorial Park

2. Total number of rose bushes you counted, for example, 32

3. Your name

We will use the phone number the text is sent from to notify the winner.

Results:

Large Type Roses: Champion of Champions: Lorraine Flynn; Best Exhibition Bloom: Jan Lusty; Best Decorative Bloom: Jan Lusty; Best Fully Open Bloom: Linnie Jones; Best Small Stem: Lorraine Flynn; Best Large Stem: Jan Lusty; Best Vase of Roses: Laurel Smith; Best Exhibit Bloom or Stem Novice: Linnie Jones.

Miniature Roses: Champion of Champions: Jan Lusty; Best Exhibition Bloom: Irene Taylor; Best Decorative Bloom: Jan Lusty; Best Fully Open Bloom: Irene Taylor; Best Small Stem: Jan Lusty; Best Large Stem: Jan Lusty; Best Vase of Roses: Diana Jones; Best Exhibit Novice: Marc Dawson.

Highest Overall Points of Show: Jan Lusty.

Highest Overall Points for Miniatures: Diana Jones.

Highest Overall Points for Novice Classes: Linnie Jones.

Pedestal Arrangemen­t:

Dench.

The public competitio­n with roses from their garden. By popular vote, the favourite roses were: Grown-Ups Garden: Murray Downs with Matawhero Magic, won a bush rose.

Children’s Garden: Selena HornJones with Alyssa Pearl, won aminiature rose.

Raffle winners: Christmas Cake: Trish Wilcox; Lemon ‘n Lime Rose: Lisa Watkins; Garden Hamper: Bea McGowan; Grocery Hamper: Claire Harty; Romantic Night at Eden Park Bed and Breakfast: Cherie Southall.

Barbara

 ?? Photos / Kate Durie ?? The public competitio­n with roses from their garden.
Photos / Kate Durie The public competitio­n with roses from their garden.
 ?? ?? Visitors at last weekend’s 58th Te Awamutu Rose Show.
Visitors at last weekend’s 58th Te Awamutu Rose Show.
 ?? ?? Winners table at the 58th Te Awamutu’s Annual Rose Show.
Winners table at the 58th Te Awamutu’s Annual Rose Show.

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