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Show all set for early October

THE 138th Kerang & District Agricultural Society Show is all set for Monday, October 7, at the Showgrounds in Park Road.

Fizzics Science will be a highlight with liquid nitrogen experiments, while Circus Elements will feature stilt walkers, unicyclists and jugglers.

Other attractions will be camel rides, an exhibition of dangerous snakes, and face painting to take any child into the realms of fantasy.

The dogs that chase livestock for a living will be competing as will the dogs that show off every day.

Horses will be contesting in various events.

There will be side shows and rides from 4pm.

Stalls will offer tasty baked potatoes, lollies, strawberries and nachos as well as Show favourites Dagwood dogs and fairy floss.

Invite your friends to join you for a cuppa and cookies or eat a delicious meal cooked by the Guides.

You can buy your tickets online using TryBooking www.trybooking.com/CVAEJ Tickets are also available on the day.

A family ticket is $25, adults $10, pensioners (with an Aged Pension Card) $8, children 15-years-under $5 and children under-5 are free.

Go to our Facebook page www.facebook.com/kerangshow and make a comment for a chance to win a free family ticket.

Buy a family ticket for a chance to win a great prize – more details to be released on our Facebook page in the weeks to come.

A great number of people have worked diligently to make sure that this tradition continues.

The committee will need volunteers to manage the gates on the evening, so put your hand up for an evening of support and bonding. Leave a message at kerangshow@gmail.com

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