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Junior Quests is returning to the 2014 Narromine Show following a brief break in 2013.
New stewards, Clare Webb and Rachael Reid, are encouraging local infants, children and young adults up to 17 years of age to enter.
There are great prizes to be won courtesy of Jodi Browning.
In addition, Miss Juvenile, Miss Teenage and Miss Junior will have the honour of assisting officials in the announcement of the 2015 Narromine Showgirl next year.
Please refer to the Show Schedule for all Junior Quest categories.
If you wish to enter into the junior quest, or are the guardian of a junior quest entrant, please fill in an entry form (available from the Narromine News office or online http://www.narromine.nsw.au/narromine-show) and return to the secretary's office at the showground no later than 3pm, Thursday August 28.
Judging will take place during the Narromine Show on Saturday August 30.
The entertainment is always a highlight of the show.
Entertainment organise, Jodi Browning is expecting this year to be no different.
Saturday kicks off with the Yard Dog Trials starting at 7.30am.
There is also Showgirl and Tiny Tots judging, the Beaut Ute competition, croc encounters in the reptile display, the pet dog show, the animal nursery, Jingles the Clown doing face painting for free, the bucking bull, Circus Narromine, Dog Jumping and the famous Smash Up Derby at 5pm.
DJ Stantho will be playing from 6pm and the fireworks will start at 7pm.
Mrs Browning said they're all great entertainment.
A Rotary Men's Health Van will also be at the show.