151st KYNETON AGRICULTURAL SHOW
2011

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FIND OUT WHATS ON AND WHATS NEW
Friday Evening Carnival –
(18th November)
6.00pm to 10.00pm
- Kyneton Idol Finals – judging taking place on oval from 6.00pm
Special performance by Darryl Cotton
- Ute Muster – judging taking place on oval at 7.00pm
- Fireworks —
Sponsored by
Dr Greg McIntyre Veterinary & Kennedy’s Amcal Pharmacy
- Amusements & Rides
- Showbags
Saturday Showday –
(19th November)
9.00am to 5.00pm
TIMETABLE
What’s On At This Year’s Show!
10am |
Puppet Show (Community Corner) |
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10.30am |
School Cook-Off Years 7 & 8 Competition begins (Master Cook-Off)
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11am |
The Snake Handler (Community Corner)
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11.30am |
School Cook-off Years 7 & 8 Judging (Master Cook-off)
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11.45am |
Presentation at the Country Kitchen Marquee (Country Kitchen)
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12pm |
Tiny Tots & Miss Show Girl (Front of Master Cook-off)
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12.15pm |
“Sip & Taste” with the Barfold Estate Winery (Country Kitchen)
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12.30pm |
The Snake Handler (Community Corner)
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12.45pm |
Puppet Show (Community Corner)
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1pm |
School Cook-Off Years 9 & 10 Competition begins (Master Cook-Off)
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1.15pm |
“Are you eating your grains” with Kim Graham from Purple Sage (Country Kitchen)
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1.30pm |
The Snake Handler (Community Corner)
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2pm |
School Cook-off Years 9 & 10 Judging (Master Cook-off)
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2.15pm |
Dazzling Dan’s Magic Show (Community Corner)
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2.30pm |
Birds of Prey (Community Corner)
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2.45pm |
Puppet Show (Community Corner)
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What’s on All Day?
Farmer Darryl & His Amazing Animal Friends in the Sandilands Pavilion
Includes demonstrations of hand milking & sheep shearing. Located in the animal nursery
The Community Corner (where it’s all free) –
Kids Tent – let their creativity run wild, paint, build wooden toys, make badges, get your face painted (and maybe the kids would like their’s done as well), and much more
Gingerbread House – see wheat turned into flour & then made into Gingerbread. If you’re lucky you might by in time for taste testing as well.
Scouts Activity Tent – get involved in an assortment of activities including slime making, plaster painting, origami, games and more. Activities will change throughout the day so every time you come something new will be happening.
Master Cook-off Marquee – have a go at decorating a cup cake to enter the best decorated competition. Or just have fun decorating a biscuit or making a tea cup to take home and eat. Also be inspired by the students competing in the School Cook-off Championships (times are displayed in the Timetable).
Sustainability Seminars – Have a look at the walk-through permaculture garden and working Compost Tea Brewer while listening to the experts on various topics throughout the day. You can find Sustainability at the Big Teepee.
Goats – learn all about dairy goats and the art of hand milking.
Birds of Prey – have a question about these magnificent birds? You don’t have to wait for the scheduled talks, just come and ask. The handlers are always keen for a talk.
Upper Campaspe Landcare Information
Flying Fox
Dazzling Dan the Magic Man Roving Entertainment
Loddon Miniature Steam Locomotives Steam Train Rides
Around the Grounds
Treasure Hunt Showbags (it starts just inside the front gate on Mollison Street and off you go, where you stop no-one knows).
Lions Club Train
Vintage Vehicle Display – around the back of the top oval
CFA Display – including advice on preparing for this year’s fire season
The Kyneton Municipal Band can be heard throughout the grounds
But Wait There’s More
Yes of course there’s the Horses, Cattle, Sheep, & Rabbit Competitions
Head to the Bottom Oval for the VCA Dog Show, the largest dog show outside of the Melbourne Show.
For our amazing talented locals head to the Watts Pavilion (to the right once you get inside the Mollison Street gate), for the Arts & Craft, Photography, Needlework & Knitting, Wine, Fleece, Painting, Horticultural, Cooking, Jams, and Farm Produce Competitions. See if your school is on display with the Local School Art Work Sections. And after looking around the main Pavilion, head to the second Pavilion to see the magnificent Ag Art Work and participate in the workshops.
And last but not least, there’s always the fabulous rides, amusements & showbags.
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE.
ADMISSION:
ADULTS $10, CHILDREN (Under 16) $5,
PENSIONERS $5,
FAMILY PASS (2 adults & 4 children) $25

