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Celebrity Chef Lee Faulks.

LOOKING for something to do this Sunday? Look no further than the Warwick Show which opens on Friday and goes through to Sunday.
There will still be lots to see on day three of the show and best of all, entry is free.
There will be markets kicking off early in the morning in the Dog Obedience area in Evans Paddock, just follow the signs.
If you are not into the markets there will be a stationery engine display for the men while the ladies can enjoy cooking demonstrations by chef and 4GR radio personality Lee Faulkner of Faulks Kitchen.
Lee conducta a cooking demonstration on the main stage at 11am and 1pm
The Douglas Feez Pavilion will be open from 10am until noon, so if you have not had chance to meander through the photographic section, look at the floral art, woodwork or school sections, this is a great opportunity to do so.
The art show is a new initiative this year and there are more than 180 artworks to view in the dedicated Art Shed.
Appreciate the hues and vistas in the 15 years and under section, the Indigenous sections and people living with a disability section and marvel at the talents within our community.
In the main rings there will be an entire program of the tractors of a bygone era, the wonderful heavy horse and harness classes. An authentic horse drawn Gypsy Wagon will be on display and much, much more.
The sand area will host the Stockhorse Working Challenge where each competitor much complete three sections – a working pattern, a utility pattern and cattle component to win.
Of course, the canteen and bar will be operating all day, so come on down and join us.
The free Ashton’s circus also continues to operate with two performances on Sunday, a 11.30am morning session followed by a children’s workshop at 11.45am.
In the afternoon, the circus will perform at 2.30pm and conduct a children’s workshop prior to this at 2pm.