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Sunday at the Show

Sunday is going to be the family day! Come along and enjoy a relaxing day. Sideshow Alley will be in full swing – they support us as long as we support them – so is it a proper show unless you have enjoyed a ride on the dodgem cars or enjoyed a hot dog or bag of fairy floss?

The exhibits in the Peter Bonner Exhibition Centre will be open until 2.00 pm. Jason Grey Magic Show will perform on the Stage and at 12 noon will be a ‘Fashions through the Ages’ parade of fashionable clothing suitable for Stanthorpe Shows from many years past. The Ringmasters Café will be serving food until lunchtime.

Pay a visit to the Tea Pavilion to view the Fine Art and Pottery entries on display.

Check out the wool and lamb classes in the Sheep and Wool Pavilion and take a look at the ingenious sheep ‘penned’ there for the show.

The Ute Show will be in full swing.

Sheep Dog Trials will be at their finals stages, so you will see the tops dogs working.

In the Peter Bondfield Arena show jumping will be at its best. All the local riders and horses have a full programme of events during the day. And finish with sporting events to finish the day.

Meanwhile, music will feature around the Wine Pavilion and Can Bar so settle in for food and drink and enjoy a relaxing afternoon listening to 2 Wheel Drive from 1.00 pm.

All that and more for a reduced entry on Sunday of the 2022 Bendigo Bank Stanthorpe Show.

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