Come rain or shine …

Photos by Mike Moores  Grey skies and showers didn’t stop the fun at Westbury Show. Above: Rob Wilkinson (Ragnar), a Wayfarer of Midgard from Great Lakes, suitably dressed for all weather.Photos by Mike Moores  Grey skies and showers didn’t stop the fun at Westbury Show. Above: Rob Wilkinson (Ragnar), a Wayfarer of Midgard from Great Lakes, suitably dressed for all weather.

Photos by Mike Moores

Grey skies and showers didn’t stop the fun at Westbury Show. Above: Rob Wilkinson (Ragnar), a Wayfarer of Midgard from Great Lakes, suitably dressed for all weather.

Photos by Mike Moores  Breanna Mitchell and Ava, aged 3, get to grips with eating icecream under an umbrella.Photos by Mike Moores  Breanna Mitchell and Ava, aged 3, get to grips with eating icecream under an umbrella.

Photos by Mike Moores

Breanna Mitchell and Ava, aged 3, get to grips with eating icecream under an umbrella.

SATURDAY 9 November saw another successful year for the Westbury Show, Tasmania’s family show. Despite midday showers, entry numbers were on par with last year.

The free kid’s corner, in particular laser tag, was popular with families and children. Hagley Rural Youth’s dog high jump was a highlight with two dogs tying for first place with a 2.3 metre jump.

farers of Midgard enthralled show-goers with their archery and axe throwing skills. The new alpaca display was both informative and popular.

The Royal Flying Doctor Service’s CEO Mr John Kirwan opened the show and received a raffle donation by the Westbury Agricultural Society for $3,297.

The friendly and welcoming Show committee is seeking a secretary.

For more information please contact Westbury Show President, Kevin Lattin on 0417 104 520 or email klattin@bigpond. net.au.

For further information please contact Stacey Tweedale, Communications Manager, Westbury Show at staceytweedale@gmail.com or on 0413 453 567

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