BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » Help keep show on the go

Help keep show on the go

By MELISSA MEEHAN
THEY say the show must go on … but without volunteers the Doveton Show is under threat for 2012.
Now in its eighth year, the Doveton Show is a cheaper alternative to the Melbourne Show, only asking for a gold coin donation from those who attend.
To keep the show alive, committee members have put a call out for volunteers, saying without them the show is at major risk of being cancelled.
Doveton Show committee chairwoman Pam Sutton said it was a sad thing that it had come to this.
“It would be devastating for our community to close this event due to a lack of community support,” she said.
“The Doveton Show offers many of the best bits of the Melbourne Show but it’s put on by the community for local families and prices are kept very low, entry fee is simply a gold coin donation.”
Ms Sutton said the event relied heavily on volunteer support.
The show was held for the first time in September 2005, while only expecting 1000 people a crowd of 5000 came through the gates at Myuna Farm.
Jan Hudson and Vicky Cooper were volunteers at previous Doveton Shows.
“The Doveton Show is a great alternative to the Melbourne Show, with prices being much cheaper and plenty of free activities available, it’s just a good day. We love helping out on Show Day,” Ms Hudson said.
“The squeals of excitement from the children make it a great way to spend the day,” Ms Cooper said.
“Last year it was especially exciting when a baby alpaca was born in the middle of festivities.”
Pam Lewis from the Port Phillip Historical Machinery Society said it would be a sad turn of events if the show was cancelled.
“If we didn’t have a show like this we wouldn’t be able to show our exhibits for people to see,” she said.
Anyone available to help out at the eighth annual Doveton Show on Sunday 23 September is asked to jump on the website www.dovetonshow.org.au and submit a volunteer registration form.

Digital Editions


More News

  • ’Compensation’ builds tension

    ’Compensation’ builds tension

    Traders say they have “nowhere left to turn” after two local councils refused to offer compensation, calling it a pattern of “neglect” across all levels of government. For more than…

  • Endangered bandicoots find refuge at future Clyde park

    Endangered bandicoots find refuge at future Clyde park

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535867 Endangered southern brown bandicoots are already settling into the future Clyde Regional Park site, after local rangers trialled a “simple” habitat restoration program.…

  • Teens arrested after armed ‘cab-jacking’ in Dandenong

    Teens arrested after armed ‘cab-jacking’ in Dandenong

    Three teenagers have been arrested after the alleged armed carjacking of a taxi in Dandenong. Police were called to Dandenong railway station about 2.50am on Friday 27 February after reports…

  • Man charged with 98 offences, found in Cranbourne

    Man charged with 98 offences, found in Cranbourne

    A 31-year old man has been charged with 98 offences following an extensive investigation into thefts across several suburbs. Officers from Casey Crime Investigation Unit and the Crime Reduction Team…

  • Armed offenders wanted after Sth East spree

    Armed offenders wanted after Sth East spree

    Armed offenders have been allegedly involved in a series of linked incidents at homes across the South East, police say. Three unknown offenders entered a home on Riverside West in…