In the past week, Seymour experienced heavy rains and gloomy weather, but the sun rose just in time for the Seymour Show.
Kings Park came alive with locals and visitors alike on Friday and Saturday.
The show featured rides, games, animals and many district artisanal products.
The Telegraph’s Wayne Herring and Faith Macale went along and took some photos of the event. Turn to pages 4 and 5 for more.
So much to see: There were rides and games for people of all ages to enjoy at Kings Park. Photo: Faith Macale
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Faith Macale
Dare to try: Attendees enjoyed the fun rides at the Seymour Show. Photo: Faith Macale
Photo by
Faith Macale
Sun's out: Great day for the Seymour Show at Kings Park. Photo: Wayne Herring
Shredding on the ramp: Daredevil Summer Neal, 8, from Seymour, shows her skills on the skate ramp. Photo: Wayne Herring
Travel for fun: Kade Nadin, 3, came all the way from Richmond to ride the police motorcycle. Photo: Wayne Herring
Day for a ride: Emmy Meyer, 11, from Whittlesea, with her pony Cylla. Photo: Wayne Herring
Naughty steed: Katrina and Grace Christensen from Nagambie. Photo: Wayne Herring
Yummy: Seymour’s Melissa, Jake, Addie, 6, Montanna , 10, and Nash Wilson, 8, enjoy a tasty snack. Photo: Wayne Herring
Fun for all: Rafferety McKenzie, 5, from Seymour, proudly displays his show bag and goodies. Photo: Wayne Herring
Must-have: Every kid wants to get a show bag. Photo: Wayne Herring