Berry Show
The 131st Berry Show will be held on Friday, February 1 and Saturday, February 2.
Each year the show exhibits a new agricultural industry.
‘The Hive’, an agricultural seduction space featuring bees, will be on show in the Rural Youth Hall next to the pavilion.
It’s a full two days of entertainment, with a rodeo on Friday night, wood chopping events, Young Farmer Challenge, Showgirl announcement and fireworks display.
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Rydal Show
Described as 'the biggest little show in the west', there is something for everyone at Rydal Show, which will take place on Saturday, February 2.
Entertainment includes yard dog trials, wood chopping, prize winning arts, horticulture, wool, cattle, vegetables and horses.
Uralla Show
The Uralla Show will be held on Saturday, February 2.
Visit the pavilion and see the display of jams, baked goods, fruit, vegetables, flowers, craft, art, photography and wool.
Entertainment includes trotting, celebrity auto soccer, back track displays, lolly chase, 100 metre dash, barrel race, fireworks, demolition derby and live music.
Gates open at 7.45am.
Nimmitabel Show
The Nimmitabel Show will be held on Saturday, February 2.
Their 2019 Showgirl Brooke Martin-Smith and Rural Achiever Sarah Nesbitt, will both be in attendance.
A new event on the schedule is the Monaro Mullet Competition, while the Junior Showgirl Competition is making a return this year.
Other popular competitions include the Show Shear, chainsaw events, including post ripping, a packed horse schedule, Stockman's Challenge, Nimmitabel Bushkid's Challenge and yard dog trials.
Healesville Amateur Racing Club
Healesville Amateur Racing Club in Victoria will host a picnic meeting on Saturday, February 2.
The first on the six race card will kick-off at 1.20pm.
Last Drinks Pub Tour
Last Drinks is an entertaining walking tour around the Fitzmaurice Street end of Wagga Wagga, learning about the history of the hotels that once existed in the area.
Sunday, February 3. Tickets $25, The Hampden Cellar, Romano's Hotel, 81 Sturt Street, Wagga Wagga.
Southern Harvest Farmers Market
Located at Butmaroo Street, Bungendore, the market sells authentic, regional food grown and made by the community, for the community.
From fresh meat and vegetables through to honey, eggs and more.
Saturday, February 2, from 9am-12pm.
Narrandera Farmers’ Market
Located at 8 Hartnett Road, Narrandera, the market boasts a variety of local produce, baking, preserves, and handmade items.
Get along to the market on Sunday, February 3.
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