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Abingdon Horticultural Society – Spring Show 2017

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There were colourful displays of flowers and plants at the Abingdon Horticultural Society – Spring Show, in the Northcourt Centre this afternoon.

In the main hall, many early flowers were displayed and judged by category. Most of the daffodils are faded outside, but exhibitors had managed to keep some daffodils at their peak for the show.
Horticultural
Also on display were works of art and craft; pictures of the Best Spring Gardens, three of which had been given prizes; and a selection of photographs on a Spring Theme.
Horticultural
Then in the back room were displays of preserves and cakes, and a few entries for the children’s classes: decorated eggs,  paintings on a Spring theme, and Easter nests.

Coffee and tea and cake were also available, and after looking around the show, people were sitting outside enjoying the spring sunshine.

Abingdon Artists – Spring Exhibition

Spring Exhibition
Abingdon Artists have their Spring Exhibition in St Nicolas Church, Abingdon, from 3-8 April. It will be open every day from 10 to 4.30 with free entry.
Spring Exhibition
There are pictures for sale, and cards, and there is the usual exhibition raffle with a chance to win an original watercolour.
Spring Exhibition
Abingdon Artists welcome new members. They have talks, and an indoor group on Tuesdays where people brings their own projects to work on – advice is available, and an outdoor sketching group somewhere in town on Friday.

See their website www.abingdonartists.org.uk for more information.
Spring Exhibition
You may even see an artist painting at the exhibition.

Reflections – A quilting Exhibition in the Abingdon Museum

Quilts
Abingdon quilters return to the museum today for a second exhibition that runs until 26th March 2017. Thanks to Judy Harris for the information.
Quilts
The highlight of the show is a huge piece on the Abingdon Workhouse whose hexagonal plan in the museum sparked the first idea, hexagon templates being the first step into quilting for many people. We started with the actual workhouse building then paused. This was an organic project which slowly grew and developed with input from a very large team, and also literally grew in size when the museum suggested hanging it in the central window of the gallery!
Quilts
On the other side of the gallery are smaller pieces inspired by the ancient people, customs and buildings of Abingdon, as well as an MG piece, and a piece protesting the destruction of the Green Belt round Abingdon. The windows are adorned with textile buns made by children in a museum workshop and at OLA Junior School.

There are workshops on offer with examples on show and a free drop-in workshop for children during half-term. If you would like any further information please contact Judy Harris, 07932 718889

3rd Abingdon Food Festival

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The 3rd Abingdon Food Festival was held at Rye Farm Meadow this year.
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The event was organised by Abingdon Rotary Vesper. Alan Rickman (pictured here) organised their publicity, and managed to get a lot a people to come along even though the weather was wet at times.
Abingdon Food Festival 3
One of the star turns was a shiny lorry full of the latest in kitchen equipment, with some demos. This was organised and sponsored by Dream Doors (the Stert Street Kitchen specialist),
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Then there were rows of gazebos where you could buy takeaway food. We enjoyed the freshly cooked samosas, and Pujabi cuisine from Sufi Spice. They let us stand in the back of their gazebo to shelter from the rain.
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Other tents were selling food to take home, or concepts such as ‘how to live life on the veg’.

The Abingdon Food Festival is a great way to try new food and get new ideas about food.