THE showground looks perfect for the hosting of the 118th Annual Oberon Show on Saturday, February 10.
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Through grant funding there's new fencing, new cattle yards and tiered seating to watch the equestrian horse events, wood-chop and beaut ute competition.
Organisers say there will be something for everyone, including arts and crafts, prime lambs, an animal nursery, flowers, a reptile display, beaut utes, dog show, quick shear and live music.
President Nick Wills said new this year is the busking competition which will be organised by Mickey Pye.
"There's $500 prizemoney and buskers will perform throughout the day in different locations around the showground,” he said.
Flair Action Sport, a group of freestyle riders who perform stunts, are set to be very popular with the children.
Regularly performing throughout the day will be Troppo Bob "The Ultranomalist", who has performed all over Australia.
The one-man comedy/magic act will delight young and old alike, delivering a mix of verbal and visual comedy along with friendly, good-humoured audience interaction.
And, of course, there will be sideshow alley, which is very popular with the children and those young at heart.