DON'T miss the 'Legendairy' Comboyne Village Fair this Sunday from 9am to 3pm as it promises to be a great day out for the entire family.
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Kids are taken care of with Troppo Bob's four incredible magic shows, mini pony rides, Bubble Heaven, face painting, and appearances from local children's book authors, Mitch and Anne.
A big hit with the kids will be 'Fatty the Ratrod', a 1951 Fargo truck, which they can climb all over, and Rod and Susan's Friesian bullocks and Brad's show-winning Clydesdale horses.
For the artistically inclined there is the 4B3 art show and competition, and you can vote on the day for the People's Choice prize. There are artisan with a blacksmith and wool-weavers demonstrating their skills, and a unique display of woodwork.
Renowned pianist Rosanna Vanderley will be playing throughout the day, and buskers will entertain for the duration.
Being featured on the day will be some historic machinery (big and small) being operated by the members of De Old Nabiac Klub (DONK) and the Wauchope Yesteryear Truck and Machinery Club.
A floral display at the Comboyne Hall celebrates not just the arrival of spring, but also embraces the Centenary of Anzac, with the theme 'Comboyne Remembers'.
A wonderful choice of food and coffee awaits with something for everyone, from Mr Whippy, Devonshire teas, and barbecues to international cuisines
There will be plenty to keep motor enthusiasts happy too, with car clubs and motorcycle clubs taking part.
When you arrive at Comboyne, organisers ask that you follow directions to the showground free parking area, to maintain clear village access, then use the continuous free shuttle bus or simply stroll to the village and back.
There will be special arrangements for disabled parking.
Entry is only $5 for adults and under 18 years are free. All proceeds go to the Comboyne War Memorial and its ongoing refurbishment program.
For more information visit www.comboynevillagefair.com.au.