Friday,
15 November 2024
Get ready for the LPC Trading 150th Young Show

This Sunday the Young Show will celebrate a huge milestone with its 150th running and though it's a century and a half old, it's not slowing down.

The committee, headed by president Emma Godsell, has been working tirelessly for the past 12 months to make the show even bigger with plenty more items to draw crowds along, and it's still expanding.

The official opening ceremony will take place at 1:30 p.m., with this year’s prestigious 2024 Rural Achiever Award Winner, Grace Collins, leading the event.

Following the opening, the winners of the Young Woman, Junior Young Woman, and Rural Ambassador titles will be announced.

The cosplay competition at 3:45 p.m., providing a platform for creativity and fun for participants of all ages.

A highlight for many visitors will be the Valley Fresh Main Stage, starting at 9:20 a.m., with performances that continue throughout the day.

Stage 2 kicks off from 4 p.m. for more live entertainment.

Showgoers can also explore the vibrant trade market stalls and indulge in showbags, while kids will enjoy face painting, the animal nursery, and a variety of fun activities such as sandpit play.

Some of the special attractions include the Woodchop, a Working Dog and Shearing demonstration, and the Diesel Mechanical Truck Show. Car enthusiasts will be excited by the Car Show and Shine hosted by the Heritage Motor Club of Young.

For those interested in agricultural displays, the show features Hoof and Hook Prime Lambs, a Cattle Show, a Vintage Tractor Pull, and a full Pavilion packed with exhibits, crafts of yesteryear, and much more. Don’t miss the bar, opening at 11 a.m., or the magicians and whipcracking displays, with a fiery performance sure to wow the crowd.

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As the evening approaches, the sky will light up with a spectacular fireworks display at 8 p.m., capping off the 150th Young Show in style.

Remember to plan ahead and bring cash or use the ATM machines available onsite.

The Young Horse show on October 6th has had to be relocated due to unforeseen circumstances, the venue is TBA and updates and more details can be found on their Facebook page.

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