Hopes for bumper crop at annual show

A picture of the room where the exhibitions are taking place. There is a number of tables with plants, fruits and vegetables on display. It is indoors and there is a wooden floor below the tables.Image source, South Show
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Islanders are being invited to enter the fruit and vegetable exhibit

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Islanders are being invited to showcase their talents in an annual show.

The South Show, which features exhibits from residents from the Guernsey parishes of St Martins, The Forest, St Andrews and St Peter Port, is on Friday from 1:00 to 7:00 BST and Saturday from 11:00 to 17:00 at St Martin's Community Centre.

Organisers said it would have activities for all ages, with residents invited to participate in the fruit and vegetable exhibit, floral art and children's corner display.

John Ogier, president of the South Show, said: "We're all very much excited to see what the residents of the southern parishes have to exhibit. We're hoping for a bumper crop."

A live performance by the Guernsey Jazz Orchestra would take place on Saturday from 12:30.

Tickets are £4 for adults, £1 for children and free to members.

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