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    Pictures as record-breaking St John’s Produce Show raises vital funds for charity

    September 8, 2025


    The annual St John’s Produce Show reached record-breaking heights on Saturday (September 6), with hundreds of entries filling the Methodist Hall and proceeds going to Hospice Isle of Man and Ed Space Mental Health Support.

    A total of 847 exhibits were entered, 238 more than last year, with notable surges across every section.

    The vegetable classes proved especially popular, attracting 123 extra entries, while sweets, jams and pickles also saw a rise.

    Among the many highlights was the choice of Best Exhibit in Show, awarded to a collection of vegetables exhibited by the Corrin family, who were taking part for the first time.

    In the confectionery section, a new trophy, the Quine Cup, in memory of Peggy and Edgar Quine, was presented for the first time.

    The honour went to Ella Cottier for her hedgehog chocolate cake.

    Special praise was also given to Suzie Clague, whose sponge cake, intricately decorated to celebrate the produce show itself, wowed judges and visitors alike.

    The evening presentations were led by chairperson Sue Staley, with representatives from the two supported charities handing out silverware and thanking the community for its generosity.

    Both Mel Kermeen from Hospice Isle of Man and Shirley Cain and Dan Dooley from Ed Space gave a short talk explaining how the money raised would benefit their charities.

    An auction of exhibits, led by Lee Cain, brought the packed hall to life and raised additional funds.

    Organisers expressed thanks to sponsors Dandara and Ellan Vannin Fuels, judges, prize donors and everyone who supported the event.

    Winners across the show included Amelia Kneen, Harvey Corkish, Clyde Quine, Paula McKeown, Julie Quaye, Kate Lord-Brennan MHK, David Faulkner, Alice Watson and many more, with silverware awarded across flowers, vegetables, confectionery, preserves and art.

    The committee hailed the 2025 event as one of the best yet, and a fitting showcase of community spirit in St John’s.

    Plenty of fruit and veg on display in St John's

    Plenty of fruit and veg on display in St John’s (–)

    It was a big turn out!

    It was a big turn out! (–)

    The Corrin family with their prizewinning collection of vegetables, which was awarded Best Exhibit in Show

    The Corrin family with their prizewinning collection of vegetables, which was awarded Best Exhibit in Show (–)

    Kate Lord Brennan MHK won the John Quayle Memorial Cup for Best Chocolate Cake, pictured with St John's Produce Show organiser Sue Staley

    Kate Lord Brennan MHK won the John Quayle Memorial Cup for Best Chocolate Cake, pictured with St John’s Produce Show organiser Sue Staley (–)

    Plenty of spuds!

    Plenty of spuds! (–)

    Some stunning floral displays

    Some stunning floral displays (–)

    Crowds make their way around the exhibitions at the Methodist Hall on Saturday

    Crowds make their way around the exhibitions at the Methodist Hall on Saturday (–)

    Amelia Kneen, winner of the John Kinrade Memorial Cup for most entries in children’s confectionery, with Shirley Cain from Ed Space

    Amelia Kneen, winner of the John Kinrade Memorial Cup for most entries in children’s confectionery, with Shirley Cain from Ed Space (–)



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