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2009 Weed Show
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The judging begins.
The judging begins.
The judges all agreed the entries were so good it was hard to choose.
The judges all agreed the entries were so good it was hard to choose.
The Weed Show committee and judges enjoyed a well deserved lunch at the 29 Palms Inn.
The Weed Show committee and judges enjoyed a well deserved lunch at the 29 Palms Inn.
Bruce Arnett manned the visitor sign-in table.
Bruce Arnett manned the visitor sign-in table.
Jeri Hagman was on-hand to tell visitors about the Sky's The Limit project.
Jeri Hagman was on-hand to tell visitors about the Sky's The Limit project.
Each visitor received a ballot to vote for the Peoples Choice.
Each visitor received a ballot to vote for the Peoples Choice.
These visitors appear to be enjoying the show.
These visitors appear to be enjoying the show.
There were entries displayed throughout our museum.
There were entries displayed throughout our museum.
These folks are checking out the entry that ended up as the Peoples Choice.
These folks are checking out the entry that ended up as the Peoples Choice.
Category 1 - Sunrise
- Arrangement using purple glass in perfect condition as accessory.
Category 2 - Sunset
- Composition with broken or chipped purple glass as accessory.
Category 3 – Big Dipper
- Composition using any device for dipping liquid.
Category 4 – Observatory
- Composition with accessory used for enhancing vision.
Category 5 – Mars, The Red Planet
- Composition using a red accessory.
Category 6 – Earth, The Blue Planet
- Composition using a blue accessory.
Category 7 – Stars
- Miniature composition 3”x3”x3” overall.
Category 8 – Constellation
- Miniature composition 6”x6”x6” overall size.
Category 9 – Solar Wind
- A spiral composition or accessory.
Category 10 – Moon
- Oversize or overweight composition (staged outside)
Category 11 – Space Station
- Anything space related. Children’s division.
Marilyn Fernald presents Gert A. Gyres with the Peoples Choice award as Pat Rimmington looks on.
Marilyn Fernald presents Gert A. Gyres with the Peoples Choice award as Pat Rimmington looks on.
Gert A. Gyres composition was voted the Peoples Choice.
Gert A. Gyres composition was voted the Peoples Choice.
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