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Fall Fair and climate day of action settle into Nelson this weekend

Nelson Daily Staff
By Nelson Daily Staff
September 20th, 2011

It’s a traditional harvest celebration, complete with live music, games for kids, prizes for best produce, preserves, and pies, and all the fresh produce, delicious food, and amazing crafts that Cottonwood Market is known for.

Take action on climate change by attending the fourth annual Fall Fair this Saturday, Sept. 24 (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) at Cottonwood Falls Park. This year, the Fall Fair is part of the 350.org Climate Action Day. There’s nothing more low-carbon than local food.

The fair will feature a juried competition, kids games, music and workshops throughout the day. They will also have a program of workshops including using worms to compost your food scraps and winterizing your garden.

At 3 p.m., a bike parade through Nelson will go from Cottonwood Falls Park to Lakeside Park and back. The bike ride is part of the 350.org Moving Planet Day, a day to put our demands for climate action into motion and calling for the world to go beyond fossil fuels.

For more information, award categories, a workshop schedule, and contest guidelines, visit www.ecosociety.ca.

Fall Fair guidelines

There is no entry fee.

There is no limit to the number of categories an individual can enter.

All entries must be dropped off at the Cottonwood Market between 9:30-10:30 am on Saturday, Sept. 24. Judging starts at 11 am.

Prizes and plates can be picked up at noon.

Prizes are $20 in market bucks for first place, $10 for second place.

Homegrown food must be used in this contest. Grain needs to be from 100-mile radius and wild berries can be used. For baking and preserving you may have to buy some ingredients.

With each entry include a slip of paper or card with your name, phone number and a brief description of your gardening techniques used to grow your produce, also list all ingredients for the baking and preserving categories and describe techniques used such as fermented, raw or pickled and indicate any ingredient you had to buy.

If you are under 15 please include your age.

Please wash the fruit and vegetables for the tasters.

A. Produce Categories

  • Mixed Vegetable bowl

Put together your best looking and tasting vegetables
Judging criteria: best flavour

  • Eggs

Three eggs on a plate

  • Pumpkin

The biggest pumpkin wins

B. Home Baking and Preserves Categories

  • Local fruit or vegetable dessert

One whole, uncut dessert made with locally-grown fruits or vegetables
Judging criteria: best flavor and appearance

  • Home made pie

One whole pie made with local grown or picked fruit and local grain.
Judging criteria: best flavor and wholeness of grain

  • Savory Preserve

One jar of savory preserve (salsa, chutney etc), canned within the last 12 months
Judging criteria: best flavour

  • Sweet Preserve

One jar of sweet preserve (jam, jelly etc), canned within the last 12 months
Judging criteria: best flavor

Wine or fruit or vegetable juice
One bottle
Judging criteria; best flavor and color

C. Craft Categories

  • Vegetable and Fruit Art

Creative expression using locally-grown fruits or vegetables. Should be displayed on a board or tray and should not exceed 30 cm x 30 cm x 30 cm
Judging criteria: most original and attractive

  • Flower Arrangement

One bouquet of locally-grown flowers in a vase or other container
Judging criteria: best appearance

 

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