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Seymour Show back with a bang

Special guest: Senator Sarah Henderson, invited by Liberal candidate for Euroa Brad Hearn, officially opened the show about noon on Saturday.
Sugar high: Ruby, 5, and Zoe, 4, with mum Mel Kelly.
Show dog: Picasso the Afghan hound with owner Tony Storey.
A fun day out: Seymour and District Historical Society members Nacy and Jeff Halpin and Dianne Davey catch some sushine.
Show time: Seymour FM hosts Dawn Guttridge and Louis Bowdes.
Winner: Milduck Zeeta, who placed first in the junior brown alpaca class, with owner Prue Walduck.
Showbags for the whole family: Noah, 13, Brianna, 17, Ethan, 6, and Lily, 11, with grandma Teresa Kipolas.
Petting zoo: Brothers Taylor, 8, Bobbie, 3, and Jack, 10.
Three generations: Prize-winning exhibitors across cookery, preserves and flowers (from left) Hailey Lemin with her grandmother Dorothy Lemin, 90, and mother Marion Lemin. Photo: Glenys Heywood
Clowning around. Poppy the clown from Balloons by Design of Castlemaine. Photo: Wayne Herring
Singing talent: Adam West and partner Molly Rose Maddox from Kinglake. Photo: Wayne Herring
Cheeky: Wallan’s Rubi McLoughlin, 10, with brother Cruz, 7. Photo: Wayne Herring
Giddy up: Olivia Pih from Euroa with her mount Monty. Photo: Wayne Herring
A show stopper: Rebecca Gerber with current Adelaide Royal champion Falconhurst Showpiece. Photo: Wayne Herring
Volunteer work: Seymour Rotary worked hard manning the three entrance gates to the Seymour Show on Friday night and Saturday to raise funds for the club and to support the Seymour Agricultural Society.
Indulging her passion: Labour candidate Angela Tough at the Seymour Show.