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The Camden Show Society Inc The Camden Show Society Inc. Camden Show...‘Still a Country Show’ 2020 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS AND PRIZES Thursday 26th March (Judging only) FRIDAY 27TH & SATURDAY 28TH MARCH Gates Open 8 am - 11 pm • Last Entry 9:30 pm Greg Wall Jo Martin President Secretary PO Box 43, Camden NSW 2570 Email: [email protected] Phone: 02 4655 8338 Fax: 02 4655 9847 Opening Hours General Office Hours Tuesdays 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Office Closed 18th December 2019 to 13th January 2020 From 14th January 2020 Tuesdays 9:30 am - 4:30 pm From 10th February to 9th April 2020 Monday to Friday 9:30 am - 4:30 pm www.camdenshow.com PRESIDENT’S WELCOME PRESIDENT’S PRESIDENT’S WELCOME On behalf of the Camden Show Society’s committee and members I welcome you to the 134th Annual Camden Show. The committee work tirelessly all year to prepare a Show full of displays that entertain and educate to provide the best platform for competition and exhibition. The 2020 Show has all the favourites returning such as the hilarious and exhilarating Lumberjack show, the fast and furious pig racing, milking displays, reptile displays, sheep dog demonstrations and of course the Macarthur areas, if not Sydney’s best fireworks display brought to you by Foti International Fireworks. Adding to our entertainment selection we are pleased to showcase the Rodeo brought to you by Xtreme Bulls featuring some of the country’s best bucking bulls and cowboys, a show not to be missed on Friday evening. Saturday’s entertainment programme includes the adrenaline-charged Isuzu Team D-MAX, bringing us their precision driving skills and stunts, the slower Bullock display of yesteryear, an exhibition camp draft display, rural team’s events and of course the Carnival rides operating throughout Show time. Camden Show prides itself on being “Still a Country Show” and as such includes many displays and competitions such as Dairy and Beef Cattle, Goats and Alpacas, Sheep and Sheep Dog competitions, a huge Saturday Dog Show, Produce and Poultry pavilions along with all the Arts, Crafts, Cooking and other displays within the Show Hall. The two days of Show Jumping in the Main Arena along with the many other Equestrian competitions provide great ringside entertainment for the whole family. The Society could not present the annual Show without the support of the community and businesses throughout the Macarthur area. We recognise and thank the large number of existing and new sponsors and volunteers that help us present the Show. Both sponsors and volunteers are recognised throughout the year at various Show functions as we acknowledge our appreciation for their contribution. I encourage anyone who is interested in sponsoring the Show to contact our Office and start promoting your business in our region’s largest community event. We look forward to entertaining, educating and exciting you about agriculture at the 2020 Camden Show, a community event run by a community focussed volunteer committee. Regards, Greg Wall President 2. OFFICE BEARERS OFFICE OFFICE BEARERS THE CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY INC. OFFICE BEARERS 2020 (correct at the time of printing) Patrons: The Hon. J. Fahey ac, Mayor T Fedeli, Dr. M. Freelander mp, P. Hennings, P. Sidgreaves mp, N. Smith mp, The Hon. A. Taylor mp, G. Warren mp President: G. Wall Immediate Past President: H. C. Southwell Vice Presidents: A. C. Biffin, D. Dunbier, B. Hayter, D. R. Head, J. Sharpe Hon. Vice Presidents: P. Bowring, M. C. Collins, J. G. Davies, M. Dounan, E. H. Downes, J. E. Eagles, J. M. Hodge, W. T. Inglis, D. C. McDonald, R. A. McIntosh, R. R. Moore oam, P. G. Oxford, L. Papi, K. A. Sharpe, M. J. Stanham Hon. Medical Officer: Hon. Veterinary Surgeon: Dr. R. Venkatesan University Of Sydney Veterinary Hospital Hon. Historian: J. Wrigley Treasurer: Secretary: Katie Palmer J. Martin COMMITTEE: L. Abrahams B. Grech N. Sandrone C. Alexander B. Hayter R. W. Scott S. Allingham D. R. Head J. Sharpe K. Baker S. Hennings S. Sherwood B. Barthel-Woolerton G. Hilt K. Sidman B. Bell M. Holmes D. R. Sidman T. Biffin M. Honor L. Smith A. C. Biffin I. W. Lane H. C. Southwell P. Buckley C. Leydon R. Stanford B. Carmagnola A. Lo Conte J. Stanham N. G. Clissold A. Macdonald G. Wall L. W. Davies C. Mavroidis N. Westerhof W. Davies L. Micallef R. Whatson W. Death A. Mulley C. Williams D. Dickeson K. Palmer J. Williams H. Dillon K. Palmer N. H. Wilson H. Downes D. Purtle R. M. Wilson D. Dunbier P. Rayner E. Gaunt R. Rodney Harris Hon. Committee Members: A. Anderson, I. B. McKenzie, D. W. Southwell 3. PAGE INDEX PAGE PAGE INDEX Alpacas inc. Youth Paraders 81-86 Animal Welfare - General (Horse Welfare in Horse Section) 11 Art 122 Beef Cattle inc. Trade Cattle 71-75 Camden Show Attractions 19-20 Commercial & Style Pavilion Display Awards 17 Cookery 128-129 Craft 123-124 Cubby House Raffle 14 Colouring In Competition 15 Dairy Cattle 63-70 Dog Show 32 Education 23 Entertainment Stage 25 Entries - General Closing Dates 12 Entries - Pavilion, Produce & Poultry Closing Dates 13 & 102 Excellence in Agriculture & Rural Business Awards 14 Farm Produce - Dairy Produce, Vegetables, Junior Vegetables, Fruit, Olives 94-99 Financial Members 2019 132-143 Flowers & Pot Plants 103-108 Future Show Dates and Other Shows 146 Goats - Dairy and Angora 78-80 Home Brew 127 Honey & Bees 126 Horses inc. Heavy Horses & Mini Horses 33-60 Jams & Preserves 124-126 Junior Rural Ambassador 27 Juvenile - 15 years & under 109-112 Main Arena 21 Membership & Admission Charges 5 Needlework 115-119 Office Bearers 3 Pavilion - Entry Rules, Closing Dates & Sponsors 100-102 Pet Show 28 Photography - Amateur & Professional 120-121 Poultry 87-93 President’s Common 24 President’s Welcome 2 Rodeo Arena 22 Rules & Regulations (Extract) 10 Saturday Night Show - Fireworks 21 Scarecrow Competition 29 Sheep 76-77 Sheep Dog Trials 23 Show Ball & Showgirl 144-145 Show Highlights & Attractions 18-20 Show Jumping 61-62 Sponsors & Donations 6-9 Style Pavilion 16 Sugar Art 130-131 Ute Competition 30 Whipcracking 24 Window Display Competition 15 Woodchop 31 Young Farmers Challenge 26 Youth - 16 to 21 years 113-115 4. MEMBERSHIP 2020 MEMBERSHIP Early Bird From 21st Pricing till March MEMBERSHIP - Annually inc GST 5 pm To 5 pm 27th 20th March March 2020 ADULT 21 years and over $27.00 $32.00 JUNIOR 16 - 21 years $22.00 $27.00 CHILD 6 - 15 years of age $5.00 $5.00 CHILDREN Under 6 years of age FREE FREE AGED PENSIONER/SENIOR on production of card $15.00 $15.00 JOINING FEE $10.00 $10.00 This Entitles A Member: 1. Free entry to the ground for both Friday & Saturday on production of ticket. 2. Members are entitled to enter their own bona fide Exhibits at reduced entry fees in most sections. 3. Adult members may vote in the election of the Committee and on any business brought before the Annual General Meeting or any Special General Meeting. 4. Age to be calculated for above categories as of 1st January prior to the Show. GATE ADMISSION GATE GATE ADMISSION CHARGES GATE ADMISSION - Gates open 8 am - 9:30 pm EACH DAY FAMILY 2 Adults & 2 Children under 16 years $65.00 ADULT 16 years and over $27.00 STUDENT 16 - 21 on production of student card $22.00 CHILD 6 - 15 years of age $17.00 CHILDREN Under 6 years of age FREE AGED PENSIONER/SENIOR on production of card $15.00 AGED CARE/DISABILITY Carer or Companion Card Holders $5.00 Gates Open 8 am - 11 pm • Last entry 9:30 pm The above fees include GST All Exhibitors and Participants to pay admission fees as above. Show Entry Policy for Aged Care, Disabled, School and Child Care Groups are available at www.camdenshow.com 5. SPONSORS CAMDEN SHOW 2020 SPONSORS SUPREME CHAMPION SPONSORS MACARTHUR & NARELLAN GRAND CHAMPION SPONSORS 6. TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE THIS LIST WAS CORRECT AT THE TIME OF PRINTING. SPONSORS CAMDEN SHOW 2020 SPONSORS LIST SUPREME CHAMPION SPONSORS • Camden Council • National Australia Bank • Camden Hire • Pandora Macarthur and Narellan • Commonwealth Bank of Australia • Remondis Australia Pty Ltd • Funnells Electrical GRAND CHAMPION SPONSORS • Bunnings Narellan • Macarthur Anglican School • C91.3 FM • Macarthur Automotive • Camden Plumbing • Macarthur Chronicle • Camden – Narellan Advertiser • McDonalds in Macarthur • D & R Stockfeeds • The District Reporter • Foti International Fireworks Pty Ltd • TJ & RF Fordham Pty Ltd - TRN Group • Hi-Quality Group • Vintage FM • John McDonald Building Services CHAMPION SPONSORS • AGL Energy Limited • LJ Hooker – Camden Bringelly • Agritract Pty Ltd • M Collins & Sons • Australian Markets and Fairs • Michelle Roffe Funeral Services • BLR Security • Oran Park Town • Brett Atkins Digital Productions • Pinnacle Tax & Accounting Pty Ltd • Budget Greenslips • Plus Fitness • Camden Machinery & Tractors • Sarita’s A Collective Emporium • Camden Mitre10 • Southwell Irrigation • Carrington • Stonemeadow Photography • Cedarwood Homes • The Mac Credit Union • Daley Directional Drilling • The University of Sydney Veterinary Hospital • Inspire Energy • Tony Wolf & Son Quality Printers • Leppington Pastoral Company • WallyReturns Pty Ltd BLUE SPONSORS • Belgenny Farm • Invictus X Pty Ltd • Geoff Bullen • Jim Hindmarsh & Co Pty Ltd • Caldwell Martin Cox • Macarthur Signs & Graphics Pty Ltd • Camden Valley Motors • Macarthur Travel & Cruise Centre • Camerons Group • MOTYAJ Pots • CK Recruitment Pty Ltd • Multiquip Hatchery • Cobbitty Grove Kitchens NSW Pty Ltd • Nepean Engineering • CPE Tree Services • Southwell Lifts & Hoists • Custom Brew Co/The Beer Shed • Sydney Trucks & Machinery Centre • Davies Inglis Property • Theresa Park Water Carriers • Finlease • Turtleneck Studios • Fowlers Carpets • Vale Display Solutions Pty Ltd • Horseland – Narellan • Waratah Landscape & Garden Supplies • Imageology Photography TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE THIS LIST WAS CORRECT AT THE TIME OF PRINTING.
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