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Flower Show Judges



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GENERAL INFORMATION


Any garden club member who belongs to a NGC garden club is eligible to take the NGC Flower Show School courses to become a NGC Accredited Flower Show Judge.

NGC Accredited Flower Show Judges may be invited to judge NGC affiliated flower shows as well as those that are local, regional or offered by plant societies.

NGC Accredited Judges perform their judging assignments as a voluntary activity and do not charge for judging.

Generally, a lunch, brunch or other form of refreshment is provided by the hostess club.

Judges work in teams of three and are assigned no more exhibits than can be judged in two hours or less.

Judges who serve as committee members for a flower show do not also serve on a judging panel.

Judges may enter exhibits in a show in classes which she (he) does not judge as a panel member.

HOW TO BECOME A FLOWER SHOW JUDGE

To become a NGC Accredited Judge one must fulfill the following requirements:

Be an active member of a NGC or international Affiliate Club.

Own and study the NGC Handbook for Flower Shows.

Subscribe to The National Gardener.

Attend Flower Show School Courses one through four.

It is recommended, but not required, that the courses be taken in order.
No more than two courses may be taken for credit in a calendar year, and all courses must be at least four months apart.

Be present for the full two days of classes required for each plus the examination period.

Pass all examinations with a score of 70 or more.

After attending a second course, students may begin to earn the five exhibiting credits.

After attending a third course, students may earn judging credits as a Student Judge,

As a final assignment, Student Judges will write a sample flower show schedule which will be evaluated by a Flower Show Instructor.

A grade of 70 or more must be achieved. W When required exhibiting and judging credits have been earned and the Schedule assignment credited, the Student Judge will take an examination of the Handbook.

After passing the Handbook Examination with a grade of 70 or more, the Student Judge becomes an Accredited Flower Show Judge.

As an Accredited Flower Show Judge, symposia may be attended and further exhibits and judging credits accumulated to proceed to Life and Master Judge status

WHAT INFORMATION IS TAUGHT IN FLOWER SHOW SCHOOLS

Each Flower Show School consists of two days of instruction which includes
Educational instruction on some horticultural plant or interest.
1) general horticultural information about the subject
2) judging information on the subject
3) instruction in point scoring the subject.

Educational instruction in design and related topics. This includes
1) general information on design.
2) instruction on some of the specific types of floral designs.
3) judging information on the subject designs.
4) instruction on point scoring subject designs

Instruction on Flower Show Procedure. This includes general information on what a flower show is and how it is presented including:
1) types of flower shows
2) committees make up.
3) Divisions in a show: Horticulture, Design and Special Exhibits
4) ethics and procedures in flower shows and judging.
5) information concerning requirements and goals of flower show schools, symposia and judges and judging.

THE BENEFITS OF BEING A JUDGE


Being an Accredited Flower Show Judge has many delightful advantages:

You learn new design and horticultural techniques and methods.

You are invited to judge some outstanding flower shows - and get to see them before the rooms are crowded with attendees.

The satisfaction of knowing that you are participating in a stimulating, exciting activity involving many talented people.

You meet other Flower Show Judges and share a delightful day with them and with the chairmen of the show being given.

By promoting Standard Flower Shows you are furthering one of the objectives of the NGC by providing an educational experience for members and the public.

You are representing NGC, an organization of a quarter million members.

JOIN THE FUN!

If  flower show judging appeals to you, join with other members of your garden club or state organization in an exciting and educational activity. Learn more than you ever thought you would and enjoy every minute of it!

Upcoming Dates:
THE NEXT SCHEDULED NCAGC FLOWER SHOW SCHOOL COURSE
TO BE ANNOUNCED.    


To view dates of other National Garden Clubs State Judges Council Schools being offered
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