It’s little more than a month to the Dorrigo Show and organisers are promising two days and nights of competition, entertainment and some surprises.
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The 2017 show will run on November 25 and 26 with feature events on Friday afternoon and evening, November 24.
Saturday, the show’s main day, will focus on dairy, beef and horse sections from studs and competitors across the North Coast, New England and beyond.
A special attraction this year will be Horticulture Alley in which Dorrigo Show Society will strongly promote many aspects of the horticultural industry on the Plateau.
The promotion will include displays, demonstrations and even advice for people on the land or home gardeners.
The show will be officially opened at 2 pm by Dorrigo Heritage Hotel principal Peter Feros.
Woven through the day will be regular features: sideshow alley, a full program of woodchops, including tree felling and a children’s treasure hunt.
Equestrian Mikalya Jade will be in the main ring on Saturday with trick riding on her horses.
Other features on Saturday will be bush dog trials, a whip cracking competition and an all age farmers’ challenge pitting teams of four against each other in a series of tasks replicating everyday farm activities.
One aspect of Saturday’s entertainment will be unique to Dorrigo: at 2.15 pm there will be an auction of agricultural lime donated by Sibelco and BGA and freight donated by Sheridan’s Hard Rock Quarry. The best bid takes home a truck load.
The day will end with fireworks.
Society President, Sally Duckett, says delicious meals will be available during the day and evening and a bar will run for most of the day.
“Sunday’s features include a ute challenge and static display with lots of great prizes up for grabs,” Mrs Duckett said.
“There is also a commercial cattle competition, stock horse challenge and Tug o War along with great entertainment for the kids from Troppo Bob and the Reptile World, The Sand Wizard and much more.
“On Friday afternoon the show will sponsor Junior Beef Judging and a Heifer Show and at 7 pm come and see the Ray White Rural Dorrigo Show Rodeo which is sure to provide a lot of excitement. Also enjoy a hot meal and drink at the Bar.
“Entry over the two days and nights and Friday evening will be free to anyone who purchases a membership ticket.”
Membership prices are:
Two day family membership, just $40
Two day adult membership, $20
Two day pensioner and junior membership, $10
Further Information
Sally Duckett, 02-66575241
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