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1 ALBERTA WILDLIFE CARVING ASSOCIATION IMAGES OF NATURE 28TH. ANNUAL WILDFOWL & WILDLIFE CARVING COMPETITION 2013 At Sherwood Park Community League Log Cabin 50 Spruce Ave. SHERWOOD PARK, ALBERTA May 3 rd, 4 th & 5 th, 2013 For Information Call Brenda Mitchell (780) or Bob Steele (780) Show times Friday Saturday Sunday 5:00pm to 8:00pm (Registration) Late Registration: 8:00am to 10:00 am Show: 10:00 to 5:00pm Judging: 11:00am to 3:00pm Show: 10:00am to 3:00pm GOLD SPONSORS FUNDING BY BOAG LAKE WOOD CARVING STUDIO GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA 1
2 AWCA IMAGES OF NATURE 2013 ENTRY FORM Name: Address: City: Province Postal Code: Phone: ( ) Level (circle one) Novice - Intermediate - Open Entries Completed in a Class Setting Please place a C beside the entry on this entry form to indicate that the carving has been completed in a class setting. Entry Fee The entry fee is $8.00/entry to a maximum of $24.00 additional entries are at no charge. Payment Enclosed Entry Fees Images of Nature Barbeque $8.00 X = $ $25.00 X =$ Total Make check payable to: Alberta Wildlife Carving Association Exhibits are to be delivered to: Sherwood Park Community League Log Cabin 50 Spruce Ave. SHERWOOD PARK, ALBERTA FRI. From 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm LATE ENTRIES Saturday 8:00 am to 10:00 am EVENT I DECOY COMPETITION 2
3 Division A - Decorative Life-size (Flat bottom, non-floating) STAN McKINLAY A1 MARSH DUCKS Black Duck Blue-Winged Teal Cinnamon Teal Gadwall Green-Winged Teal Mallard Northern Pintail Northern Shoveler American Widgeon Carolina Wood Duck A2 DIVING DUCKS American Merganser Bufflehead Canvasback Eider Goldeneye Hooded Merganser Oldsquaw or Long tail Red Breasted Merganser Redhead Ring-necked Duck Ruddy Duck Scaup Scoter A3 GEESE AND CONFIDENCE Brant, Canada Geese etc. Coot, Grebe etc. Loons All Other (+ Seabirds) Division B Champagne Waterfowl (Flat bottom-floating) B1 Marsh Ducks B2 Diving Ducks B3 Geese & Confidence _ Division C Exotic non North American See note below C1 Waterfowl C2 Shore birds C3 Seabirds C4 Songbirds C5 Upland Game Birds C6 Raptors C7 Others Division D - Super Slicks (Flat or full body non floating) D1 Waterfowl D2 Shore birds D3 Seabirds D4 Songbirds D5 Upland Game Birds D6 Raptors D7 Others BOB AND CARMEN STEELE Division E - Decorative-Miniature (Flat bottom) 3
4 E1 Marsh Ducks E2 Diving Ducks E3 Geese & Confidence E4 Others Division F - Decorative Life-Size (Full body) F1 Waterfowl F2 Shorebirds F3 Seabirds F4 Songbirds F5 Upland Game F6 Raptors F7 Others BOAG LAKE STUDIO Division G - Decorative Miniature RUSS AND JOHANN MANN (Full body) G1 Waterfowl G2 Shorebirds G3 Seabirds G4 Songbirds G5 Upland Game G6 Raptors G7 Others Division C Note: Competitors are asked to submit documented reference materials at the time of registration for those birds not listed in National Audubon Society The Sibley Guide to Birds These reference materials are for the accurate judging of your bird. EVENT II WILDLIFE & FISH Division H Fish Division I - Sculptures-Wildfowl & Wildlife/Unpainted Division J Mammals _ BOAG LAKE STUDIO Division K - Wildlife Carvings- (Other than wood i.e. Stone, Bronze or Antler etc.) DIVISION L - COCKTAIL BIRDS 4
5 DIVISION M - BUSTS DIVISION N NATIVE ART N1 West Coast Style N2 Plains Indian/North American N3 Other DIVISION O OTHER CARVINGS KAY & ALAN PRICE DESCRIPTION THE FOCUS OF THE PIECE MUST BE WILDLIFE 01 BARK O2 CHIP CARVING O3 INTARSIA O4 OTHER EVENT III TRADITIONAL KEN KLIPPER MEMORIAL AWARD Division X - Hunting Decoys (Service Class) Gunning A.W.C.A. X1 Marsh Ducks X2 Diving Ducks X3 Geese & Confidence X4 Shore birds (stick) Ken Klipper Memorial Award Ken Klipper Oct 24, 1943 to May 9, 2008 Ken was a supporter of the Alberta Wildlife Carving Association from is inception as the Edmonton Decoy Carving Association. He will be remembered as a kind, hard working member who was always willing the help a new student or fellow carver. He won many awards though-out the years and especially in the traditional category, which was his favorite area of competition. PURCHASE AWARDS 1. $ FULL SIZE DECORATIVE SONGBIRD 5
6 2. $ MAMMAL (ANY SPECIES) 3. $ SHORE BIRD Images of Nature Purchase Awards Participation in the Images of Nature Purchase Awards is optional and you must indicate on your entry form that you wish to enter the purchase award competition. If your entry is selected you must accept the prize and release the entry. The sponsor has the right to decline the judges choice and make their own selection. If this should be the case, the judges selection will retain the first place ranking and the ribbon, the sponsor s selection will receive the cash purchase award. The sponsor may also decline all entries, in which case the cash award will not be presented, and judging will not take place. I agree to the terms noted above for the Images of Nature Purchase Awards. Signed Images of Nature Show CARVERS STEAK BBQ Date: Saturday May 4 TH Time: 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm Location: RRD 225 Sherwood Park (Glenn s House) (Maps are available at the registration desk) Tickets: $
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