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Evington Village Fete & Show 2025

Saturday 9th August

Download link BROCHURE 2025

Printed copies available from Evington Village Library and many local shops.

For updates please see “POSTS” at foot of this front page.

Welcome to this year’s Fete Brochure giving you all the information about entering the show, booking a stall either in the marquee or on the show ground together with details of some of the entertainments we have for you.

We welcome back the Lutterworth Town Band, the Bakanalia Border Morris Dancers, Indian Classical Trio, String Beats who will be performing earlier in the show this year.  New this time is Insects Collective providing nature-themed arts for children.

The early spring this year has been exceptional with days of fine weather encouraging gardeners to be preparing for the growing season.. Who knows how the next few weeks will bring but it has been a great start.

Opening the Fete this year will be Councillor Zuffar Haq,  who works tirelessly for the good of the Evington community along with his fellow councillors.  We are extremely grateful that they have been able to support the fete financially again from the Community Ward Fund..

A big thank you too to the many businesses who have advertised with us , provided raffle prizes as well as items for the tombola.

I look forward to seeing you on Saturday August 9th

Chris Hossack  Chairman of Evington Village Fete and Show.

Telephone contacts

To book a stall Site Manager, Ian Palmer07968 692825
To volunteer stewarding help Ben Sherriff273 9709
General Enquiries Chris Hossack (Chairman)241 5153
Show Enquiries – Diane Bell07443 579 374

Fete attractions and refreshments Booking a stall

Entering the Show information Entry form for Show

Schedule for Show Sections A to L

Tombola Prizes: Please take them to Bennett’s in Evington Village or contact Chris Hossack on 0116 241 5153

Raffle: Tickets will be available on the day of the Fete.

AIMS

  • To foster the community spirit of the village and encourage residents of the area to become active members of the community.
  • To educate, encourage and raise the standards in the development of traditional and modern craft skills. The show organisers will seek to reflect the wide range of skills to be found in Evington.
  • To promote the cultivation of fruits, flowers and vegetables.
  • To provide a forum for village clubs and societies to enhance their public profile and raise fund.

AGM 2025 WEDNESDAY 26TH NOVEMBER 7.30PM

The Annual General Meeting will be held at St Denys Parish Centre, Church Rd Evington Village

All are welcome. There will be an annual report and accounts for this year and plans will be discussed for next years event. There will be the opportunity to meet the current committee and help with next years event. A number of roles are available from joining the committee or being a steward on the day. You will be able to ask questions and make suggestions. The meeting will be chaired by Chris Hossack. Tea/coffee and biscuits will be provided. The postcode is LE5 6FA If coming by car you can park in church car park.

Queries to John Pelmore jmpelmore@yahoo.co.uk 0775 970 6286

PRIZEWINNERS 2025

Presentation List for Show Prizes 2025

Section A: Children and young people:

Children aged 8 and under

A robot construction kit, a certificate and a medal and the Co-op Cup for the child aged 8 or under with the most points in Section A

Winner:  Jarvis Brown

Section Winners

(All section winners receive a certificate for the most points gained in that section)

Section B: Floral Art – A bottle of champagne

Winner:  Margaret Fleming

Section C: Cut Flowers – A bottle of champagne

Joint Winners:   Jane E Everson and Julia Thistlethwaite

The Gillian Farrow Memorial Cup is presented to the entrant with the most points in Section D: Pot Plants – a voucher donated by Bennett’s Hardware (Evington) Ltd

Winner: Teresa Angrave:

The Fruit Grower’s Cup is presented to the entrant with the most points in Section E: Fruit – a voucher donated by Little Palace Chinese take away

Winner:   Margaret Fleming

The Co-op Horticultural Cup is presented to the entrant with the most point in Section F: Vegetables – a voucher donated by Bennett’s Hardware (Evington) Ltd

Winner:  Andy Bake

Councillor O’Brien’s Cup is presented to the entrant with the most points in Section G: Bakery – a meal voucher for Nazar BBQ House

Winner:  Nancy Whitehead

Councillor Johnson’s Cup is presented to the entrant with the most points in Section H: Preserves/Wine – a bottle of champagne

Winner:  Isabel Berndt

Councillor Bajaj’s Cup is presented to the entrant with the most points in Section J: Art – Art equipment vouchers

Winner:  Neil McLaren:

The Morton Photography Cup is awarded to the entrant with the most points in Section K: Photography – a bottle of champagne

Winner:  Kate Evans

The Wallet’s Handicrafts Cup is awarded to the entrant with the most points in Section L: Handicrafts –a meal voucher for Nazar BBQ House

Winner: Margaret Russell

The Barbara Raven Floral Cup is awarded for the entrant with the most combined points in Floral Art and Cut Flowers (Sections B and C) and a hot toiletry hamper

Winner:  Margaret Fleming

Best in Show: From the exhibits thateach Judge decided was the best in their section, they then chose which entry should be adjudged the ‘best in show’. The winner, from Section  , receives the Best in Show tray and a meal voucher for Nazar BBQ House

Winner:  Adrienne Chattoe-Brown

For the Best in Section prizes, please collect your prize from the prize table, from the prizes donated by The Village Fish Bar and Bennett’s Hardware (Evington) Ltd

The winners for each section as the Judges’ choices were:

Section B:  Julia Thistlethwaite

Section C:  Samantha Woods

Section D:  Jie Liu

Section E:  Margaret Fleming

Section F: Liz Siddons

Section G: Nancy Whitehead

Section H:  Isobel Berndt

Section J: Dorothy M. Basey

Section K:  Kevin O’Shea

The Sheila White Memorial Trophy

This trophy, a certificate and a voucher donated by Bennett’s Hardware (Evington) Ltd goes to the adult who gained the most points across all adult sections:

Winner:  Margaret Fleming

This year’s sponsors:

Bennett’s Hardware (Evington) Ltd

The Barber Shop, Evington

The Cedars, Evington

Coles and sons (nurseries)

The Dove, Evington

Evington’s of Evington Road

Evington Village Store

Ginns and Gutteridge

Leicester Aero Club

Little Palace take-away

Max Super Saver

Nazar BBQ House

Profile health and Beauty

Purple Bow cakes

Stretton Karting

The Village Fish Bar, Evington

SCARECROW COMPETITION

MAKING A SUPERHERO SCARECROW.

Included in this year’s Show is a competition to make a scarecrow.

You’ll find details about it on page19 of the Brochure. It is Section M, Class 85.

You can enter one on your own or, if you like, get together with family, a group of friends or business colleagues.

Choose the character for your scarecrow on a theme of SUPERHERO.

Here are some suggestions to help you get started.

If you’re making a humanoid type figure (but it doesn’t have to be) you will need two long sticks or bamboo canes, cut to size and fastened in a T-shape, plenty of strong tape, string or garden twine and stuffing for the body and head. For this you could use straw, old cut up fabric, crumpled up paper or soft plastic from your recycling collection.

Choose or make the clothes for dressing your Superhero. The stuffing needs to be pushed inside them, maybe tying up the cuffs and ankles to stop it falling out. Tights or trousers can be hung from the cross stick using string or tape.

Use a cloth or paper bag for the head and face, stuffed and fastened to the top of the upright stick. Then add any accessories that are needed for the character like a cape, hat or mask.

Decide on a way to fasten your scarecrow to the pole when on display at the marquee.

Entering the Competition

The Entry Form from the middle of the Brochure needs to be completed with your details..

Put the form with the £1 entry fee in an envelope and post it through the door of 56 The Common, Evington before 8pm on Wednesday 6th August.

On Saturday 9th August bring along your scarecrow to the marquee on the Village Green and sign in at the registration table between 8.30 and 9.45 am.

Then you can put your creation up where it will be on display outside the marquee for the judges in the morning and then visitors to see during the afternoon.

AGM 2024 WEDNESDAY 13 NOVEMBER 7.30pm

The Annual General Meeting will be held at St Denys Parish Centre, Church Rd Evington Village

All are welcome. There will be an annual report and accounts for this year and plans will be discussed for next years event. There will be the opportunity to meet the current committee and help with next years event. A number of roles are available from joining the committee or being a steward on the day. You will be able to ask questions and make suggestions. The meeting will be chaired by Chris Hossack. Tea/coffee and biscuits will be provided. The postcode is LE5 6FA If coming by car you can park in church car park.

Queries to John Pelmore jmpelmore@yahoo.co.uk 0775 970 6286

PRIZEWINNERS 2024

Presentation List for Show Prizes 2024 (No contact)

Section A: Children and young people:

Children aged 8 and under

A bubble machine, a certificate and a medal for the child aged 5 or under with the most points in Section A

Joint Winners:  Jarvis Brown and Arthur Wiles

Children aged 9 to 12  years

A princess hairstyle, a certificate and the Co-op Cup for the child aged 9-12, with the most points in Section A.

Winner: Flo Hudson:

Young People  aged 13-17 years

A bag, a certificate and the Co-op Cup for the Young Person  aged 13-17, with the most points in Section A.

Winner:    Sophie Large

Section Winners

(All section winners receive a certificate for the most points gained in that section)

Section B: Floral Art – A bottle of Malbec donated by The Dove

Winner:  Janette Pearson

Section C: Cut Flowers – a trio of burgundy vases

Winner:   Teresa Angrave

The Gillian Farrow Memorial Cup is presented to the entrant with the most points in Section D: Pot Plants – a bottle of wine

Joint Winners: Jiu Lui and Katie Siddons

The Fruit Grower’s Cup is presented to the entrant with the most points in Section E: Fruit – a voucher donated by Bennett’s Hardware (Evington) Ltd

Winner:   Jackie Newman

The Co-op Horticultural Cup is presented to the entrant with the most point in Section F: Vegetables – a voucher donated by Bennett’s Hardware (Evington) Ltd

Winner:  Andy Baker

Councillor O’Brien’s Cup is presented to the entrant with the most points in Section G: Bakery – a meal voucher for Little Palace Take Away

Winner:  Freda Neill

Councillor Johnson’s Cup is presented to the entrant with the most points in Section H: Preserves/Wine – a pair of William Morris mugs

Winner:  Isobel Berndt

Councillor Bajaj’s Cup is presented to the entrant with the most points in Section J: Art – art vouchers 

Winner:  Neil McLaren

The Morton Photography Cup is awarded to the entrant with the most points in Section K: Photography – a voucher donated by Bennett’s Hardware (Evington) Ltd

Winner:  Victoria Laxton

The Wallet’s Handicrafts Cup is awarded to the entrant with the most points in Section L: Handicrafts –Oude Kaap Shiraz bottle of wine donated by Evington’s Wine Merchant

 Winner: Margaret Russell

The Barbara Raven Floral Cup is awarded for the entrant with the most combined points in Floral Art and Cut Flowers (Sections B and C) and a hot drink collection and a mug

Winner:  Janette Pearson and Jane Everson

Best in Show: From the exhibits thateach Judge decided was the best in their section, they then chose which entry should be adjudged the ‘best in show’. The winner, from Section K, receives the Best in Show tray and an art voucher

Winner:  Victoria Laxton (photography)

For the Best in Section prizes, please collect yours from the prizes donated by anonymous donors and The Village Fish Bar

The winners for each section as the Judges’ choices were:

Section A: Flo Hudson

Section B: Jane Everson

Section C:  Jie Lui

Section D:  Jie Lui

Section E:  Andy Baker

Section F:           Andy Baker

Section G:           Anna Browszkiewicz

Section H:  Jackie Newman

Section J:          Jackie Hopkins

Section L: Judith Pollock

The Sheila White Memorial Trophy

This trophy, a certificate and a voucher donated by Bennett’s Hardware (Evington) Ltd goes to the adult who gained the most points across all adult sections:

Winner:  Andy Baker

This year’s sponsors:

Bennett’s (Evington) Ltd (Evington)

The Barber Shop, Evington

The Cedars, Evington

Coles and sons (nurseries)

The Dove, Evington

Evington’s of Evington Road

Evington Village Store

George’s

Ginns and Gutteridge

Go Kids Go

Leicester Aero Club

Little Palace take-away

Max Super Saver

Nazar BBQ House

Profile health and Beauty

Purple Bow cakes

Stoughton Grange Farm Park

Stretton Karting

The Village Fish Bar, Evington

FETE TIMETABLE 2024

FETE ATTRACTIONS 2024

WHERE & WHEN

ARENA AREA

1:00 – 1:30             Silver Swans Dancers

1:35 – 2:10             Fleckney Silver Band

2:15 – 2:35             Bakanalia Border Morris Dancers

2:40 – 3:15             Fleckney Silver Band

3:20 – 3:40             Bakanalia Border Morris Dancers

3:45 – 4:30             StringBeats Indian Classical

VILLAGE GREEN

12:00 – 5:00           Kinder Falconry Display

12:30 – 12:40         Official Opening by Evington Councillors

12:30 – 1:00           Punch & Judy

1:00* – 5:00           Show Marquee

          (* open to the public once the judging is completed)

1:30 – 2:00             Magic Show

4:40 – 5:00             Presentation of Prizes & Raffle Draw

VILLAGE HALL

12:00 – 5:00           Light Lunches and Refreshments

ST DENYS CHURCH & PARISH CENTRE

12:00 – 5:00           Afternoon Teas in the Parish Centre

Calligraphy & Family History displays

1:00 – 1:45 &          Dave Letts – Guitar

2:15 – 3:00            

EVINGTON CHAPEL

12:00 – 5:00           History of Evington Chapel and Village

  • displayed in photographs

All times are approximate and subject to change

LIST OF SUPPORTERS 2024

Evington Village Fete and Show 2024

Our supporters without whom we could not do it without you. Thank you all.

Artefact Gifts and Cards. 9.  Allandale Road.

Barber Shop. 15. Main Street. Evington Village.

Bennett’s Hardware and Garden Store. 30. Main Street. Evington Village.

Cedars. Pub and Restaurant. Main Street, Evington Village.

Coles Plant Centre. 624 Uppingham Road.

Dove at Evington, Pub and Eatery, Downing Drive. 

Eden Café Bar. 11. Main Street. Evington Village.

Evington Launderers & Dry Cleaners. 7 Main Street. Evington Village.

Evington Village Store. Main Street. Evington Village.

Evington’s Wine Merchants. 120 Evington Road.

George’s Hairdressing. Allandale Road.

Ginns & Gutteridge. Funeral Directors. 13 Main Street.

Glenton & Son Ltd. Pharmacy. 49. Welland Vale Road.

J & A Pharmacy and Post Office. 19 / 21. Main Street. Evington Village.

Little Palace Chinese Take Away. 34. Main Street. Evington Village.

Leicester City Council Community Ward Funding.

Leicestershire Aero Club. Gartree Road.

Mac Supersaver Premier Shop. 23/25 Main Street. Evington Village.

Nazar Turkish Cuisine. 42 Main Street. Evington Village.

Profile Health & Beauty. 8. Main Street. Evington Village.

Purple Bow Cakes. 6a Main Street. Evington Village.

Stoughton Grange Farm Park. 2. Gartree Road. 

Stretton Karting Circuit. Gartree Road.

Stoughton Grange Farm Park. 2. Gartree Road. 

Tesco. Downing Drive   

Usher & Allen. Hairdressers. 36. Main Street. Evington Village.

Village Fish Bar. 28 Main Street. Evington Village.

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