NEW CHAPTER: Friends of the Oberon Library members Lyndle Hawks and Kathy Sajowitz at their book stall.
Great weather helped attract a huge crowd to the Oberon Show on Saturday. Show Society president Nick Wills said show-goers started to arrive early and most stayed for the evening’s entertainment and fireworks.
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SMILES: Oberon Show Auxiliary members Marj Whalan and Gail Conley with Member for Bathurst Paul Toole.
HARD YAKKA: Josh Clayton came second in the open division of the quick shear.
ON YOUR TRIKE: Wildride Trikes, offering a spin around town, were popular with the young and old.
DOGS' DAY: The yard dog trial competition attracted lots of entries and was supported by a large crowd of spectators.
IN A SPIN: The Crack Up Sisters offered hula hoop workshops with local children.
BIG WHEELS: The popular ute muster attracted record entries in all categories at the Oberon Show.
GET IN THE RING: Blue Mountains Pro Wrestling was new this year and the athletic and theatrical entertainment proved popular.