Hi, everyone
Just a quick post to update you on where we are with the Festival.
Well, it will take place at Forfar Market on Sunday 30th September 2012. Forfar is very accessible from the A90, one of the major Scottish trunk roads, and the market is easy to find. The nearest train station is Arbroath (13 miles). Nearest airport is Dundee, then Aberdeen.
The Festival will be opened by Tim Tyne, who will also be judging the sheep interbreed Champion and interbreed Pairs Champion.
The Festival website is on
www.scottishsmallholdershow.co.uk. The full website will be launched during March but at the moment, you can register for email updates and download the trade stand pack and information on "Supporting the Festival", which has details on sponsorship, trade stands and donation of prizes, both single year and perpetual.
The Festival will have a livestock show, with a focus on rare and traditional breeds. There will be classes for sheep, pigs and goats plus a poultry show. The class schedules and entry forms should be available to download from the website at the end of March. The Festival will host the only Scottish qualifier for the RBST Youg Shepherd of the Year 2013 and we have a Butcher's Pig class, three classes for a Pair of Butcher's Lambs, wool on the hoof, best horns and veteran ewe classes in the sheep. Other classes may still be added.
We are currently working on attracting sponsorship for the Festival. We're absolutely delighted that Ascott Smallholding Supplies will be one of our Silver sponsors.

Although we're contacting many of the major companies that supply to smallholders about the main sponsorship packages, we have lots of trade stand and advertising opportunities available.
Sponsoring an individual class costs £35, and as a new event with an empty prize table, we're especially delighted to accept donations of perpetual prizes.

In addition to the livestock and trade stands, there will be breed societies, crafts, food, seminars and demonstrations that will, hopefully, both inform and inspire
The organising group is Karen McKay (HappyHippy), who's looking after pigs and crafts, Alan Sharpe, who's looking after trade stands, Beth Fairley (Ballingall), who's looking after the goats and me.
Personally, I've had an incredible amount of help from Tim and Dot Tyne in putting together the schedule of sheep classes and from Neil Watson, who is helping set up the poultry show.
We hope we're going to meet loads of you at the Festival, that you bring your stock to exhibit and that you have a really great time.
If you have any good ideas, please let us know - if we can't fit it in this year, we'll try again next year at Lanark.