Junior log choppers.
Camera IconJunior log choppers. Credit: Supplied/Joel Kelly

Show a hit but needs re-think

Joel Kelly, Kalamunda ReporterMidland Kalamunda Reporter

This year’s inclusion of the Scitech exhibit and kid’s corner proved to be popular highlights.

The launch of the Blue Ribbon cookbook with local recipes also enjoyed a lot of attention, with some showgoers coming especially to get a copy of the book.

As usual, the sideshow alley was a big hit with the youngsters, along with the fireworks.

In the exhibition hall, the major prize winners included John Palmer (photography), Gillian Gates (agricultural art) and Giuliana Vincenti (cookery).

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Kalamunda Agricultural Society president Pam Edwards said she was happy with this year’s event but the show committee still desperately needs more members and volunteers to maintain its viability.

‘We were very under-manned this year’