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HomestoriesFor the kids at the Warwick Show

For the kids at the Warwick Show

A Day Care Masquerade Parade is being held for all children currently enrolled at a Day Care Centre (younger than kindy) in Warwick.

They are encouraged to make a mask out of a paper plate, elastic and decorations. This is a great chance for them to use their imagination and be part of the Warwick Show. This is Free to enter.

The event will be held on Friday 18 March at 11.45 am, on the Outdoor Community Stage, next to the Kevin Thumpkin Pavilion.

There will also be a Kindy Ute Show held on Friday 18 March at 11.30 am on the Outdoor Community Stage.

Children are encouraged to build a “Ute” out of a cardboard box and decorate it however they wish.

This is also free to enter and the entries close Friday 11th March. Email warwickshowgirlquest@gmail.com

The Pet Parade will be on Friday 18 March at 11 am. So please dress your favourite pet up and bring them for a day out at the Warwick Show.

Categories will be Best Dressed Pet, Pet with the Best Trick, Best Pet and Owner Lookalike, Most Unusual Pet, Smallest Pet, Biggest Pet, and Best Non-Living Pet.

Conditions are that all handlers must be capable of restaining their pet, must be 15 years of age or under, and proof of age may be required.

It will be held on the Outdoor Community Stage, next to the Kevin Thumpkin Pavilion. Entries will be taken on the day from 10.30 am with judging from 11 am, and the entry fee is $1.

The Pet Parade is sponsored by Total Dog grooming and Warwick Town & Country Vets

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LEGO

Does your child love getting creative with lego? Then we would love to see your creations entered in the Warwick Show.

Thanks to Ironside Industry and Boonah, Warwick & District Family Day Care for supporting the Lego competition….it’s now time to get your Legomaster on!

CLASSES

4 years and under, 5 to 7 years of age, 8 to 11 years of age, Open – This class is for anyone from 12 years +, including adults. Disabled Section – This section is for people whose disability physically or intellectually challenges their performance to produce their exhibit

CHAMPION OVERALL BEST LEGO DISPLAY

Entries Close – Thursday, 17th March 2022

Entry forms and fees can be taken to the Show Office prior to this date, otherwise, forms and cash fees can be given when dropping exhibits off.

Entries to be delivered to the Kevin Thumpkin Agricultural Pavilion on Thursday, 17th March from 4 pm to 6 pm

Entries to be picked up Sunday, 20th March from 9 am to 10 am

Judging commences: Thursday 17th March at 7 pm

Pavilion Opening Time:

Friday, 18th March: 9 am – 8 pm

Saturday, 19th March: 9 am – 6 pm

Find your entry forms and schedule online right here

Show

entries close 17 March 2022

Colouring Competition:

Relaxing with Birdie’ helps children relax, rest and sleep during stressful times.

The ‘Fun with Birdie’ activity book is full of games, puzzles and activities to help children learn the words for big feelings, and ‘who helps’ in an emergency.

Winners of the colouring competition will receive a full kit of books, puppets, crayons, and pencils.

Birdie’s Tree – Growing together through natural disasters | CHQ (health.qld.gov.au)

This project has been jointly funded under the Commonwealth/State Disaster Recovery funding arrangements (2018).

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