Past presidents and secretaries have been invited to the Heytesbury Show on Saturday as it celebrates 50 years of agricultural fun at the Simpson Recreation Reserve from 9am.
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Treasurer Linda White said it would be lovely to see those volunteers back at the show.
"Not everyone can be with us but we have sent out about 12 invitations, and we are looking forward to having great conditions after last year's 38-degree day," Mrs White said.
"We are launching a local food bowl area to highlight the best produce from the around the region with 14 different producers showcasing artisan foods, preserves and wine,
"Also on show with be the Flipping Dogs, who performed on Australia's Got Talent, and high-wire act Nicholas the Ridiculous will be back again."
Other highlights of the day will be the Simpson Football Netball Club footy clinic, the animal nursery, rides and mini golf for the kids, and all of the animal showing and judging.
Mrs White said the "original and the best" mystery showbags will also be available for kids.
"There are only 250 bags available so people need to get in quickly, we usually sell out before lunchtime," she said.
The Heytesbury Show starts at 9am at the Simpson Recreation Reserve, and activities will run until 3pm.
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