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Slingsby Duck Race 2018

The annual Slingsby Community Primary School’s Duck Race, now in its 27th year, will be held on Saturday 14th July from 11am to 3pm in the Sports Field located adjacent to the village church. The usual family fun such as an inflatable slide, face painting, bouncy castle, hook-a-duck, tombola and raffle with refreshments including a BBQ is available throughout the day. Entry is free.

 

It is a wonderful day out for families of all ages and is organised by the Friends of Slingsby School (FOSS) to raise money to benefit the children of the school. Ducks can be bought on the day, or prior to the event at various locations including Hovingham Market on Saturday 7th July, or direct from the school. Ducks will be released into Slingsby beck at 2pm and prizes will be awarded to the first three ducks to cross the line and there will be a special prize for the duck that comes last!

 

Come along and join us on a fun packed day and help raise funds for our local school.

Floral Frocks to echo displays at Castle Howard’s Flower Festival

Thursday 28 June to Sunday 1 July 2018

The theme of Castle Howard’s upcoming flower festival (28 June to 1 July 2018) is set to be extended into fabrics this summer, as staff and guides at the house will don their finest floral prints to celebrate the beautiful displays created by award-winning designer, Fiona Pickles of Firenza Flowers.

“This year’s Flower Festival celebrates flowers and foliage in all of their natural forms to show the beauty of our natural world,” explains head of marketing, Abbigail Ollive. “We’re hoping that staff and visitors alike will share in the joy that this brings, so we’ve encouraged everyone to dig out their best floral print dresses, shirts and ties to reflect this – and staff are already rising to the challenge!”

There was a minor bump in the road to this year’s festival last week with the arrival of Storm Hector across the UK, which has damaged some UK-grown flower crops – but Fiona remains undaunted by the challenge that this brings to her displays. “I received a phone call to say that one of the crops that had been grown specially had been completely wiped out in the storm, which is a huge shame, but we’ve got a fantastic network of artisan growers across the country who will help plug any gaps,” explains Fiona. “If we’d been planning very formal flower arrangements, this might have been a much larger problem, but this year’s Festival has a far more organic feel celebrating the best of British flowers, so adapting designs to what is available during the week of the festival – which can change given a few days’ rain, sun or wind – is really at the heart of what we do.”

All of the public rooms in the house are set to be adorned with native British flowers and foliage, with a significant proportion of the foliage coming from the Castle Howard Estate itself – and many of the flowers being collected from small artisan nurseries by the volunteers from every corner of the country who will be helping Fiona to dress the house. This approach is very different to many other flower festivals, which use huge quantities of imported, ‘factory-farmed’ blooms to create impact.

Alongside the installations in the House, the festival will include a series of talks, demonstrations and workshops from local professional growers and arrangers, with a focus on English grown flowers and tips for visitors to grow their own cutting garden. Caroline Beck at Verde Flowers will highlight the importance of buying British as part of her ‘Grown Not Flown’ talk, alongside Jonathon Moseley’s talk as UK Ambassador for British Flowers. Katie Kearns from Flower Show Presents will be hosting informative and fun headdress and arrangement workshops and visitors can see Fiona Pickles herself delivering daily demonstrations.

The Flower Festival: An English Country Garden will take place from Thursday 28th June to Sunday 1st July and is included within standard admission.

For more details, please visit www.castlehoward.co.uk

Talks and demonstrations will be delivered from the following (we expect this to have increased by the Festival):

– Hannah Price at Wildflower Florist

– Susan Dobson at Yorkshire Dales Flower Company

– Suzie Rush at Picked at Dawn

– Caroline Beck at Verde Flowers

– Jonathan Moseley Floral Designer, UK Ambassador for British Flowers

– Claire Clark from Pear Tree House Flowers and coordinator of Yorkshire and the North East for Flowers from the Farm

– Gill Hodgson at Fieldhouse Flowers and founder of Flowers from the Farm

– Katie Kearns at Flower Show Presents

– Fiona Pickles from Firenza Flowers

– Alastair Gunn, Head of Landscapes and Gardens at Castle Howard

 

Admission prices are: House & Gardens

Adult: £18.95

Concession £17.50

Child (4-16) £9.95

Family (2+3) £47.85

Family (1+3) £28.90

Under 4 Free

Gardens only

Adult: £11.95

Concession £11.00

Child (4-16) £7.95

Family (2+3) £31.85

Family (1+3) £19.90

Under 4 Free

Castle Howard Flower Festival

Castle Howard Flower Festival – Thursday 28th June to Sunday 1st July

The festival now in its fifth year, will see spectacular floral displays that will transform Castle Howard’s grand interiors into an English Country Garden.

This year’s festival will see a new direction as we welcome a new creative team led by Fiona Pickles – with a mission to bring the wild outdoors inside the House. Fiona is recognised as one of the leading floral designers in the UK. Featured globally, she has appeared in British Vogue and was listed by The Telegraph as one of the Top 20 creative florists in the country. Fiona is a leading advocate for British flowers and was among some of the first florists to embrace this rapidly burgeoning side of floristry.

Her work is inspired by the seasons and everything she does is led by what is available naturally, she is well known for seeing the beauty in the most ‘ordinary’ of things. Creating pieces of floral art, she uses flowers that are lovingly grown, tended and picked or foraged locally, as well as sourcing seasonal products from local growers. Working in partnership with Castle Howard Gardens team this year’s festival will appeal to those with a love of nature and natural gardens. The designs around the House will be driven by the flowers and foliage available around the Castle Howard Estate this year – large installations inspired by the landscape, combining dramatic impact with wild, untamed beauty.
Alongside the installations in the House, the festival will include a series of talks, demonstrations and workshops from local professional growers and arrangers, with a focus on English grown flowers and tips to grow your own cutting garden.

The Flower Festival is included within standard admission.

https://www.castlehoward.co.uk/DB/whats-on-view/flower-festival-an-english-country-garden

La Boheme at Castle Howard – Tuesday 26th June

BP BIG SCREENS 2018 Presents – La Boheme Live from the Royal Opera House
Richard Jones’ new production of La Boheme returns with new casts portraying the young Parisian couples for whom the excitement and sophistication of a big city too soon gives way to hard lessons and heartbreak – as Mimi and Rodolfo are to learn.

Puccini’s romantic depiction of bohemian Paris, with memorable music and a love story drawn from everyday life, has captivated audiences around the world, making La boheme one of the best-loved of all operas. It was first performed in Covent Garden in 1897 and has had more than five hundred performances there since.

7.30pm (pre-screening starts at 7pm).
Approximate running time: 2 hours 35 minutes, including one interval. Sung in Italian with English subtitles.

Admission tickets for this event are free but must be reserved below. A car parking charge will apply for this event.
Car Parking £15.00 Per Car
Silver Friends £10.00 per car.
Gold Friends free parking.

Car Parking should be purchased when reserving your event tickets.

For more information, queries, and to book tickets, go to:
https://www.castlehoward.co.uk/DB/whats-on-view/la-boheme

Slingsby Produce Show 2018 – Advance Notice

Saturday 15th September 2018, 2pm, Slingsby Village Hall

Preparations for the 46th ANNUAL SLINGSBY PRODUCE & PUMPKIN SHOW are already well under way in a garden near you.

RAFFLE & TEAS – Admission is free – Donations gratefully accepted.

Enquiries to Stephen Prest  01653 628277 or Trudy Carr 01653 628302.

For the rules and details of classes – read on.

RULES

1. The show is open to parishioners of Slingsby, South Holme and Fryton. And Committee Members.
2. Entry fee in all classes 10p per entry (children’s classes 67 – 78 free).
3. Prize money, unless otherwise stated: 1st 60p, 2nd 40p, 3rd 30p.
4. All entries and entry fees to Mrs T. E. Carr before 8.00 p.m. on Thursday
13th September.
5. Exhibits to be staged in the Village Hall between 8.30am and 10.00am on Saturday, 15th September.
6. No entries or exhibits will be accepted after the stated time.
7. Judging to commence at 10.00am when a whistle will be blown and all exhibitors must vacate the village hall. On failing to do so they will be disqualified.
8. Points awarded: 1st 3 points, 2nd 2 points, 3rd 1 point. No more than 4 points will be awarded to one exhibitor in one class.
9. Open to the public at 2.00pm.
10. No exhibits to be removed before 4.00pm.
11. Prize giving at 3pm, followed by the raffle
12. ALL PRODUCE MUST BE GROWN BY THE EXHIBITOR.
13. Please take all exhibits home with you on the day of the show.
14. All pumpkins and marrows will be weighed on Friday 14th September
at approx 5.30pm.

SHOW CLASSES: for full details,see below:

Slingsby Show Classes