The Association has run the annual honey show for many years, but it is true to say that it has not attracted much interest from the wider public in the past.
This year is hopefully going to be different. We celebrate the centenary of the Association and the Committee has recognized the need to engage more effectively with Pembrokeshire folk, to promote the protection of bees in general and honey bees in particular.
This is where you, as PBKA members, come in. [Ask not what your Association can do for you but what you can do for your Association – I’m sure that sounds familiar?!].
You will have seen the Show Schedule on the website and there are plenty of sections for you to enter. Whilst we have not put it on the Schedule for this year, there is the late addition of an additional Cup on offer for the person accruing the highest number of points overall!
For those of you new to exhibiting, just make sure that your entries are clean, so no bits of wax or specks of dirt [or bits of bee], jars are filled to the mark [1lb but not overfilled – have you noticed that continuous line around a 1lb jar below the screw threads?], take spare lids in case honey has splashed onto the underneath during transit, no granulation starting and just go for it.
There is also another new Award, the Bad Beekeeping Cup for those beekeepers who have made something of a blooper in their beekeeping activities – and are prepared to admit it! All it takes, apart from courage, is for you to jot your “mistake” down on a slip of paper and pop it into the Bad Beekeeper box at the show or e mail it to jeremypercy@gmail.com
This show is the chance for the Association to really raise the profile of, and the need to protect and support, insect life in Pembrokeshire, but the Committee cannot do it alone.
An attraction at the show, apart from goody bags, a quiz and so on will be the chance for the public to taste honey from around the County, and vote for their favourite. PLEASE would members consider providing a jar of their honey [it has after all been a good year!] so that we have a wide range of honeys for this initiative. You can drop a jar into The Georges, at any time [closed Sunday / Monday] or on the day of the show. And don’t forget to label it please!
Apart from the public, it is also a good opportunity for a social gathering of members, so please do come along [the bar is open] to meet your fellow beekeepers even if you are not exhibiting, to look at the entries and catch up on everyone’s season.
Your support for the show, and your company will be very much appreciated and I genuinely look forward to seeing many of you there.
Jeremy
Chairman PBKA
PBKA Centenary Honey Show 2019 schedule
At ‘The George’s’, 24 Market St, Haverfordwest SA61 1NH
Sunday 27 October 2019, from 10am
N.B. Entries only to be collected after 4pm at the end of the Honey Show |
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| Class | Cup | ||
| 1. | Light Honey – 2 jars | Steel and Brodie Cup | |
| 2. | Medium Honey – 2 jars | Tom Pegg Cup | |
| 3. | Dark Honey – 2 jars | ||
| 4. | Granulated Honey – 2 jars | Tavernspite Cup | |
| 5. | Creamed Honey – 2 jars | ||
| 6. | Chunk Honey – 2 jars | ||
| 7. | Composite Class – 1 jar each of Light, Medium and Granulated Honey | A J Davies Shield | |
| 8. | Novice* Class – 2 jars of runny honey | Novice Cup | |
| 9. | 1 frame of honey suitable for extraction | Ian Richards Cup | |
| 10. | 2 cut combs minimum weight 6oz / 170g each | ||
| 11. | 1 Bottle of Dry Mead | D.S. Engraving Cup | |
| 12. | 1 Bottle of Sweet Mead | Sweet Mead Cup | |
| 13. | 1 Bottle of Flavoured Mead | ||
| 14. | Beeswax Plain 8oz / 225g minimum | ||
| 15. | Beeswax Fancy 8oz / 225g minimum | Taylor Shield for Beeswax | |
| 16. | 5 x 1oz (approx.) moulded wax blocks | ||
| 17. | Three Beeswax Candles to be displayed erect, the Judge to light one | ||
| 18. | Photograph related to Beekeeping | ||
| 19. | Interesting or ingenious piece of beekeeping equipment made by the exhibitor | ||
| 20. | Honey Cake to be made to the recipe below | Honey Cake Cup | |
| 21. | Any other confection or bakery containing honey – entry must include a list of ingredients | ||
| 22 | A4 Poster – subject ‘100 years of Beekeeping in Pembrokeshire’. N.B. Open to all children age 11 or under, whether members or not | ||
| 23. | Best Honey in Show | Manor House Shield | |
| 24. | Best Exhibit in Show | Frank Matthews Cup | |
| *Novice means that the entrant has not previously won a first in any honey class | |||
Honey Cake recipe:
Ingredients:
227g / 8oz self-raising flour
115g / 4oz butter/margarine or mixed
115g / 4oz currants
57g / 2oz mixed peel
2 large eggs
115g / 4oz sultanas
227g / 8oz Welsh honey
Pinch of salt
Method:
Preheat oven to 160° C., Gas 3 or 325° F. Adjust for fan oven. Cream butter and honey. Beat eggs well and add them alternatively with the sifted flour but save a little flour to add with the fruit. Beat all together lightly. A little milk may be added (up to 3 tbl spoons if necessary. Fold in the fruit and stir well. Bake in a well-buttered 18cm / 7inch round cake tin for approx. 1-1 1/4 hrs or until just firm to touch.
Queries to: pbkaapiarymanager@live.co.uk
PBKA Honey Show – Change of date!
Please note that the PBKA Honey Show will now be held on Sunday 27th October this year and not Saturday 21st September as previously advised. Watch this space for further details!

‘PBKA Centenary’ clothing
Now don’t just ‘bee’ the part, look the part with the ‘PBKA Centenary’ logo!
The Association has teamed up with one of our members who operates ‘T’s R Us’ to provide members with clothing that carries the PBKA Centenary logo. You can even purchase an embroidered badge and they will sew it on to your beesuit.
Simply call in to any of the ‘T’s R Us’ outlets at Prendergast, Haverfordwest, Rumbleway Service Station, Lake Drive, New Hedges, Tenby or Laws Street, Pembroke Dock, mention that you are a member of the PBKA [non-members can also purchase clothing and logo of course!] to choose from a vast range of quality clothing that ‘T’s R Us’ will then embroider with the logo.
Prices: ITEM RRP
ONE COLOUR HOODY £25.00
LADY’S HOODY £25.00
TWO COLOUR HOODY £27.00
ZIPPED HOODY £27.00
TEE SHIRTS £15.00
POLO MEN £17.00
POLO WOMEN £17.00
FLEECES £25.00
GILET £25.00
LADY’S VARSITY JACKET £30.00
BEE SUIT BADGE £10.00
KIDS ONE COLOUR
HOODY £20.00
KIDS TWO COLOUR
HOODY £22.00
TEE SHIRTS £12.00
POLO SHIRTS £15.00
And just to make your day complete and to see just how attractive the logo is, your Committee has braved the camera to show you:

