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The Lang Lang Show is on Saturday 17 January.
There will be a full program of horse events including showjumping, flat riding, Shetland ponies, the majestic Clydesdales, miniature ponies and Stockhorses just to name a few, with pre-entry for all horse events, except the Fun Ring.
The Beef Cattle Spectacular is always a great success and well worth a look.
There is a poultry competition and the dog show is always well attended with many breeds competing for the title of Champion.
The pavilion will once again be filled with art, photography, craft, cookery and produce.
The Lang Lang Young Personality competition is on again this year.
It is open to girls and boys aged three to 16, it is free to enter, so come along on the day and maybe win a prize.
There will be a vegetable stall laden with fresh produce donated straight from the local market gardens with all proceeds going to the Kooweerup Hospital Ladies Auxiliary.
As an added incentive to bring the kids along, this year there will be a free magic show by Scott Stunz.
Scott will also be roaming around between shows and handing out balloon sculptures.
He entertains adults and children and should be lots of fun!
There will be face painting, an animal nursery, pony rides, showbags and assorted rides, among other things, to keep the kids entertained.
One lucky boy or girl will win a BMX bike and helmet in the Lucky Gate Prize.
Every child will get a free ticket to the draw but they must be present at the draw at 2pm to collect the prize.
With something for everyone from showbags to showjumping they are sure to find something to interest at the Lang Lang Show held at the Lang Lang Showgrounds in Westernport Road, Lang Lang.
More information visit www.langlangshow.org or phone Cheryl Berry on 5997 5006.

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