MARCH 19/2016 - The Bream Creek Show

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MARCH 19/2016 - The Bream Creek Show
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WELCOME
A word from
the president
ADMISSION
Children - $5
Adults - $10
Family - $25
LUNCHEON ROOM
Morning tea - $5 - 9.30am to 11.30am.
Lunch - $12 - 12noon to 1.30pm.
Afternoon tea $5 - 2pm to 3.30pm.
Thank you for supporting our 115th Bream Creek Show.
The show is run by volunteers and I wish to thank them all for their support throughout the year.
I also wish to thank our sponsors. Their ongoing contribution enables us to continue to provide
a great show.
I hope you all enjoy the attractions listed in our programme and taste our local wines and
produce.
Remember to visit our Hall of Industries to admire all the fabulous entries.
In September last year Matt Dunbabin was awarded the 2015 Australian Farmer of the Year.
Matt is an active part our committee and we pass on our congratulations to him.
We also congratulate Paul and Chris Lovell - Rochford Hall Olive Grove, Kellevie for their
achievement in winning State and National Champion for 2015.
The produce our region showcases, and our wonderful community members contribute to a
great country show.
We know you will all have a great day and once again thanks for coming.
Jim Giffard.
ATTRACTIONS
Flyball
Unlike any other dog
activity to date, flyball is
pure fun for everyone: the
dogs, the handlers and the
spectators. Spectators are
encouraged to applaud,
laugh and cheer on their
favorite team.
City of Hobart Highland
Pipe Band was established
in 1946, the Band is one of
the longest active and
largest pipe bands in
Tasmania. Watch them
perform.
Group Noise Rock Choir,
the brainchild of Lisa and
Jamie Scott deliver high
powered, adrenaline fueled
rock hits with an awesome
rock band. Since its
formation Group Noise have
made regular appearances
in Festival of Voices and
performed at The Falls in
2013 and 2015.
The Bendigo Bank Animal
Nursery is definitely worth
a visit. Walk through this
exhibit and you will not be
disappointed. With special
thanks to the Sorell School
Farm. Proudly sponsored by
the Bendigo Bank Sorell.
ATTRACTIONS
Draught Horses
We hold displays, training/
field/fun days with our
horses using heritage
implements such as ,
ploughs, harrows, carts
and sleds etc. Our horses
are always very well
received by the public,
everyone loves our “Gentle
Giants” and we love
showing what they can do
Dunalley Tasman
Neighbourhood house
kids crafting and nursing
mothers tent. Parents need
a rest for the kids? Head to
the Parent/Child Nursing
Tent, where there is play
equipment & activities. Plus
a private baby feeding and
change area.
Light Horse Brigade Apart
from their common interest
in horses they share a
passion for keeping alive the
memory of the sacrifices
made by our Light Horse
ancestors.
Eddie Freeman grew up in
the timber industry and
trained as a professional
chainsaw timber feller.
He is now self-employed
to pursue his ability as a
chainsaw carver.
ATTRACTIONS
THE MAKEBELIEVE
FUNBUGS SHOW
Join Mrs. Bee, Jack Jumper
& Mr. Ant for lots of fun in
the MAKEBELIEVE GARDEN.
A fun, interactive, musical
show suitable for all the
family, presented by
Tasmania’s popular (Sorell
based) group MAKEBELIEVE.
Bipedal Beetles
Bring your blankets,
bring your buddies,
and prepare to be
bewitched, bewildered
and bamboozled by
the brilliant balancing
and bouncing of
the Bipedal Beetles.
Brought to you by the
“Sands Family Circus”
Bullocks
Brian Fish and his bullock
team will demonstrate the
skills of yesteryear on the
arena at 9:30am, 12:00pm
and 2.30pm.
Scary Family
Spanning from almost 9
to almost 60 years of age,
the delightful Scary Family
Band will present country,
folk and jazz songs featuring
chickens, bugs, banjos and
tiny spaceships.
ATTRACTIONS
Don’t Miss.......
The Woodchopping event is
conducted by the Southern
Axemen’s Association.
There will be two events
on the arena Tree Felling
State Championship and
Tree Felling handicap plus
all the normal events in the
woodchop arena.
Dan, Mick, Gary & Anita
will get you toe tapping and
jiving with their renditions
of your favourite songs
from the 70s and 80s. Bet
we’ll get a smile on your
face.
Children’s Games 10-10.30 the Arena
Jenny Smith Harpist in the Craft Tent
Highland Pipe Band Around the grounds
Draught Horses 10am on the Arena
The Blunnie Toss 11-11.30 the Arena
Pelican Puppets 11, 1, 2.30 Around the grounds
Reptile Rescue Around the grounds
Yard dog demonstrations Around the grounds
Pony Rides for the little one’s Around the grounds
The Dead Maggies on the stage
The Hash House Harrier’s run starts at 11
The Pumpkin Weigh in at 12.20 at the Arena
Home Grown Hall of Industries opens approx 12.30
Kelsie Hibberd at 10.20 and 12.30 in the Wool Pavilion
Peter Bignell the Sand Sculptor
Lolly Scramble for the kids on the Arena at 2.30
Guess the weight of the bull winner announced 2.30
HOT string band nearForestry Hut
SCHEDULE
Arena
WOOL PAVILION
9.30-10 Bullocks
Sheep Shearing demonstrations
throughout the day on the hour
10-10.30 Children’s Games
10-10.20 Draught Horses
10.30-11 Light Horse Brigade
11-11.30 Blunie Toss
(14 & Under + 15 yrs & over)
11-11.30 Sands Family Circus
STAGE
Veteran Car Club of Tasmania
10-11.30 Showgirl/boy entries open
10-10.20 Shearing Demonstration
10.20-11.00 Kelsie Hibberd
Old Bits & Pieces Club
Billy Tea & Damper
10.30-11.00 Scary Family Band
11-11.20 Shearing Demonstration
11.20 - 12.00 Maurice Baldock &
Kaye Burgess
AROUND THE GROUNDS
Draught Horses
10.30, 12.30 & 2PM Make Believe
11.15-11.45 Scary Family Band
11.15-11.45 Flying Paws
11.00, 1.00 & 2.30 Pelican Puppets
11.00 Hash Run Starts
11.50AM The official opening of the show by her excellency the governor
12-12.30 Bullocks
12-12.20 Shearing Demonstration
12-1.00 Showgirl/boy Judging
Eddie Freeman Chainsaw Sculptor
12.20-1.20 Sands Family Circus
Workshop
12.15 Scarecrow Judging
1.15-2.00 Chuck Norris Orchestra
+ Anita
12.20 Giant Pumpkin Weigh In
12.30-1.00 Axe Throwing
1.00-1.30 Wood chopping Tree
Felling State Champs
1.00-1.30 Flying Paws
1.30-2.00Light Horse Brigade
2 - 2.30PM
2.30 Lolly Scramble
2.35 Bullock Tug O War
2.30-3.00FlyingPaws
2.45-3.15 Junior Fire Brigade
Challenge
3.30-4.00Woodchopping Tree
Felling Handicap
12.20 - 1.00 Kelsie Hibberd
1.00-1.20Shearing Demonstration
Peter Bignell Sand Sculptor
Yard Dog Demonstrations
Pony Rides
1.20-2.00Maurice Baldock & Kaye
Burgess
Bendigo Bank Animal Nursery
Reptile Rescue
GRAND PARADE
2.30-3.10 Group Noise Rock
Choir
3.20-4.00Dead Maggies
4.15-5.00Chuck Norris Orchestra
+ Anita
5.15-6.00Chuck Norris Orchestra
+ Anita
Highland Pipe Band
2.30 Bull Weigh In
Tasmanian BeeKeepers Association
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
Jenny Smith - Harpist - Craft Tent
Dunalley Tasman Neighbhood
House Kids Craft & Nursing
Mother’s Tent
Fishcare Tasmania - Kid’s Fishing
Sponsors
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Thanks to our strong relationship with you, the
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Your ongoing business and support for
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SPONSORs
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SERVICE
Hall of industries
THANK YOU
To our regular prize donors and new section sponsors,
we thank you for your contribution.
To the following companies we thank you for your
sponsorship which has provided the prize
money for the Hall of Industries.
Co-op Toyota
Hobart BMW
E.G.S. Heating
Holts Mitre 10
Harcourts Signature
Kate Storey Realty
Bennetts Petroleum
P&J Sheds Pty Ltd
Tinning Earthmoving
Port Arthur Historic Site
Titane Windows
Port Arthur Lavender
Westland Nurseries
To our wonderful judges and stewards We
thank you all for your time and effort
which contributes greatly to the success
of our amazing community event
Sponsors for the show day kitchen;
Daly Gourmet Potatoes
Real Roast Rolls
Sorell Country Fresh Market
Blake Plastering
Rochford Hall Olive Oil
Leap Farm
Bignell Family
Paul & Jane Spaulding
Gillespies Ginger Beer
Bangor Wine & Oyster Shed
Fulham Aquaculture
Cape Bernier Vineyard
Bream Creek Farmers Market
Blake Plastering
J Giffard Plumbing
Rob & Kath Westland
Shell Dunalley
Dunalley Post Office
Murdunna Store
Theo & Diane Casimaty
Barry Kingston of Derford Farms
David & Jean Clifford
Bernard & Maria Woolley
JG & EA Doddridge
Sorell Council
Bream Creek Vineyard
Day 4 Sweets
Wise Lord & Ferguson
Mrs D Jacobson & daughters
Mrs Barbara Kingston
The Mussel Boys Accommodation
North Barker Eco Systems
Sorell Fine Meats
Midway Point Tavern
Belbins Bus Service
Sorell Department Store
Easy Sew
Creating Cakes Sorell
Margaret Long, Libby
Doddridge, Diane Rainey
Jeliena and Michael Walker
The Downie Family
Jim Dunbabin
Perry Building Services
Mr John Jacobson
Mrs Janine Kelly
Rebecca White MP
Sally Ferrar
Endless Waves Hairdressing
Chemist Warehouse Sorell
Chemmart Sorell
SHOW ORGANisers
Patron: Robert Badenach
Vice Patrons: President: Vice President: Treasurer: Secretary: Fire Warden/
Safety Officer:
Veterinarian:
Solicitor: Auditors:
Committee
members:
Bernard Woolley / Kerry Vincent
Jim Giffard
Ray Taylor / Chris Cusick
Judi Duthoit
Bob Given
Lionel Williams
Dr Ron Harris
Robert Badenach(Murdoch Clarke)
Wise Lord & Ferguson
Pam Giffard, Penny Goodland, Jane Spaulding, Meg Bignell,
David Doyle, Gay Hawkes,
Hannah Gamble, Judy Bennett, Brigid Ritchie, Annette Branch,
John Field, Iain Field,
Patrick Burke, Kim Burns,
Marty Blake, William Downie, Anne Cameron, John Jacobson, Robin Reeves, Paul Lovell,
Chris Lovell, David & Jo Newman, Cheryl Tapp, MAtt Dunbabin.
Life members:
Mr J M Dunbabin,
Mr J M Bignell,
Mr B J Woolley
Mr W K Downie,
Mrs V Wylie, Mr A T Dunbabin, Mrs S Burgess, Mrs M A Woolley.
Verna Wylie turns 100
Congratulations to Life Member Mrs
Verna Wylie who turned 100 on the 25th
of June 2015, she celebrated her birthday
with family and friends. She received
letters from the Queen, the Governor
General, the Governor of Tasmania,
the Prime Minister and the Premier of
Tasmania.
Verna has been a dedicated and
committed volunteer for many
organisations within our community.
The Show Society wishes to express it’s appreciation, and
acknowledge the outstanding ongoing support provided by:
The Bignell Family
JG & EA Doddridge Quarrying & Earthmoving
Thanks to the hundreds of volunteers who make this show possible.