A REMINDER that tomorrow all the efforts of people from the Bribbaree district will be showcased at their annual show.
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A range of exhibits will be on show from wool to wheat, preserves, cakes, cookies and slices, vegetables, flowers and fruit, needlework, art, craft and photography to poultry, stud sheep and prime lambs.
Also featuring on the program will be the yard dog trials, three rings of horse competition, showjumping and a stockmans challenge.
The hugely popular annual team yarding event - run by the show committee - attracting around 130-140 riders from all over the district will also kick off early in the day.
2LF announcer Neil Langford will officially open the show at 2pm in the afternoon, following the announcement of the junior boy and girl and best dressed man and lady, Miss Teen and Junior Showperson competition winners at 1pm.
Sideshow alley and a petting farm yard will also be appealing to the youngsters.
Show president Ian Murphy, back for his fourth year in the role, hopes a predicted 28 degree day will draw record crowds.
Once through the gate lots of activities won’t cost money.
Gates open at 6.30am, breakfast will be available from 7.30am, the luncheon pavilion opens at 10am, an all day barbecue will be operaring, and for the adults - bar facilities from 10am to 6pm.