2585 days ago

A&P Show 8th December in Te Kauwhata

Kath from Te Kauwhata

The 64th A&P Show Saturday 8th December 2018
the Domain and Memorial Site Mahi Road Te Kauwhata. 

Livestock events, equestrian competitions miniature ponies etc and fun activities for the whole family.
Food vendors and product stalls, information stands etc.
Fairground rides running for only $1 per ride! 
Larry Simmonds and his band will be on the stage and local groups may also perform.
Indoor competitions include home brew (beer and wine which is judge by Invivo Winery and Lion Brewery experts, cake making , preserves, flower arranging etc.
This is usually a well attended event and plenty of room for trades, charity stalls and demonstrations. Prizes are provided by local businesses i.e. Peplers, The Tavern, Invivo wines, Mercer Cheese and the new café at Hampton Downs, Aoraki Coffee.
There is a pop-up gallery, showcasing work by art and crafts people within the district. Of course the ever popular Snail racing.
Entry to the show is free for visitors, so come along and make the 64th show one to remember.

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