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A staple on the community calendar for more than 150 years, the Clunes & District Agricultural Society will host the annual Clunes Show this Saturday. As always, it promises to be a fun and action packed day, with events and attractions to entertain the entire family.
Highlights of the day include a V8 racing simulator, VAS dog high jumping, Maryborough Highland Pipe Band and The Wesley Bands, Clunes Pre-School Cow-Poo Lotto, Central Victorian Trikes, ferret racing demonstrations, Bute Ute Competition, Professor Wallace’s Puppet Show, vintage engines and vehicles, clown and creative balloon acts, shearing demonstrations and children’s village games.
People can compete in some friendly competition with the two-person Tug-o-War; keg or gumboot throwing, ladies woodsplitting, rural ambassador and junior show ambassador, and showgirl and boy competitions.
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The Grand Parade sees the arena showcase all the prize winning animals, the winning showgirls, showboy, young citizen and junior ambassador, together with farm and vintage vehicles.
No country show is complete without a homecrafts display and the Clunes Show never disappoints, with more than 1800 entries covering art and photography, flowers, crafts, and cooking.
Breakfast will be available at the showgrounds from 7am, while later in the day local wineries will serve locally produced wines to accompany the variety of foods on offer.
Families are invited to stay into the evening and enjoy music on the “Big Screen”, with a bar and barbecue running until late.