ORGANISERS have planned a day of family fun in the fresh mountain air for the 79th Comboyne Show on Saturday, February 20.
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Comboyne Show president, Rod Fisher believes in the Australian agricultural show tradition, and also likes to offer show visitors some fun country experiences.
So as well as the high standard of exhibits in art, craft, photography, cooking, produce, flowers, poultry and the championship dog show, there will again be the spectacular and unique program of mountain goat racing.
Sundial Dental is enthusiastically supporting the goat racing event, with Dr Peter Elfar and staff participating. The goat race program will include the dramatic, popular and entertaining 'Politicians Race' with brave local, state and federal government members and dignitaries, and the 'Radio Station $500 Charity Challenge Race.'
Comboyne’s ‘Championship All Breeds Dog Show’ is noted for its friendly atmosphere, with owners and breeders of the beautiful dogs happy to chat with visitors when they are not actually in the ring being judged. Come at 9am to see the puppy judging get underway.
Comboyne is beautiful this time of year – come along to enjoy true old-fashioned country hospitality, meet the locals and take in the wonderful mountain scenery, while enjoying a full day of family fun and entertainment. Saturday entry is just $5 for adults and free for children under 16. Free parking is available the showground (just follow the signs).
Sunday is designated a day for the horse lovers, with equestrian events only. No pavilions will be open, but there will be great country food available, and entry will be by gold coin donation.
For more information on the show visit www.comboyneshow.com.