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Introduction: Trundle Show

CENTENARY SHOW BALL - 4 APRIL 2010


TRUNDLE SHOW WINS TIDY TOWNS AWARD

The Trundle Show was entered in the Country Energy Bush Spirit Award. "This award recognises communities which have faced or are facing difficult times. Award contenders are communities which show strong commitment to their towns through positive actions and creative endeavours"

Trundle wonThe country Energy Bush Spirit Award in Category B which is for towns with a population of 351-1200.

RAINFALL FORECASTING COMPETITION

October Results (Full results posted in the results section)
The results of the Rainfall Forecasting Competition for the Rabobank sponsored month of October had Three prizewinners. Trundle had little rainfall in most of October but a big downpour late in the month saw a total of 59 mils spread over 11 days.

The first prize of one hundred dollars was won by J. Beer Second prize was S Farmer.

Third prize was won by Frank Spice Auto

ONE HUNDREDTH TRUNDLE SHOW - WED 18TH AUGUST 2010

to celibrate the 100th Show many activities are planned including a night show with a fireworks display with popular Parkes group "The Lees" preforming during the evening. (www.thelees.com.au)

SHOW RESULTS

SEE THE RESULTS SECTION FOR THE 2009 SHOW RESULTS

99TH SHOW A SUCCESS

This years show was a great success with a wonderful day and lots to see and do.

Record entries in the Championship Dog Show, Poultry Section, Cattle and Sheep Dog Trials. There was also increased entries in the pavilion in particularly in the Homemades and Junior Cook and Fine Arts Section.

The Fine Arts Sectionhad the inclusion of a Keggo and K'nex construction which proved popular. Still seaching for more artists to compete in the 100th Show next year to compliment those from Forbes, Trundle and Bogan Gate who entered this year.

the free Bungee Trampoline was very popular with the younger brigade


History

The Trundle Pastoral and Agricultural Society was born in 1906 at a meeting to discuss the organisation of an annual sports day. It was decided to hold a Show in July of that year. The committee elected to organise Trundle’s first Show was.

President: T.P. Quade

Secretary: C. J. Medcalf but due to a broken leg he handed over his position to Lindsay Todd

Treasurer: B. Boon and later taken over by K.W. McKay

Vice President: Hilary Allez

The organising committee was so successful that the show became an annual event.

The goal of having a permanent how for the show was achieved in 1911 when 10 acres of Crown Reserve Land was gazetted as the Trundle Showground. A further 20 acres was added to the showground in 1931. The first trustee’s of the Showground were Messrs Spence, Gault and Allez.

The first show at the new showground was on 9th and 10th August 1911. The success of the show can be seen with a special train from Parkes on both days of the show. The attendance at the show was 1660 people.

Show week in 1914 consisted of the show on Tuesday and Wednesday, races on Thursday and tennis on Friday. From Tuesday to Saturday night the Catholic Bazaar was held in the William Todd and Sons building in the main street (were Campbell’s Garage now stands)
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