All things Spring will be celebrated at Comboyne's Village Fair on September 13, including a 'Comboyne remembers' themed floral display to mark the Centenary of Gallipoli at the town hall.
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The fun and games will run from 9am to 3pm and family-friendly attractions include markets, magic shows, live music, an art show and country cooking that has delighted visitors for more than 25 years.
People will also love the mini pony rides, fair rides, bubble heaven, fine food and coffee, face painting, buskers, Clydesdales, historic machinery displays, classic car and bike procession and fun spread across the village, showground and town hall.
Art and craft demonstrations include a blacksmith, wool spinner and woodworkers.
Kids will even be able to get up close and personal with Friesan bullocks, climb all over 'Fatty the Ratrod' a 1951 truck and meet local children's book authors.
For car enthusiasts, the 7th Comboyne Car Club Capers will feature a "Show and shine" event sponsored by Shannons.
During the day you can also talk to members from the 17 invited local car clubs who own some of the country's best hot rod, classic and vintage cars.
Entry is only $5 and children under 18 are free.
All proceeds will go to the Comboyne War Memorial Hall's ongoing refurbishment program.
Just half an hour's drive from Wauchope on a bitumen road, the fair promises a great day out.
Visit www.comboynevillagefair.com for more information.