
That’s where the Kinsman Contracting Temuka and Geraldine A & P Show is being held on Saturday, March 7.
The annual event is still going strong as it notches up 151 years, thanks to the volunteers in the Temuka and Geraldine A & P Association.
They combine their experience and enthusiasm to create a relaxing outing filled with entertainment for the whole family.

Sheep, alpacas, and goats will be judged by experts and paraded proudly by their breeders, and the poultry area will draw in the visitors.
‘‘People love seeing the ducks,’’ association immediate past president Stephanie McCullough says.
Future Farmers competitions will test entrants’ skills in practical problem-solving.

The Coyotes will be playing live music, as will a traditional Highland pipe band.
Younger show-goers can have their faces painted and be enthralled by a balloon artist.
A Lego tent is another fail-safe option to keep the children amused.

This year’s silent auction is offering a 2025 Black Ferns shirt signed by the whole squad.
Creative Fibres will give displays of spinning wool, among other handcrafts.
The trade spaces will show off the latest farm machinery and innovations, while food stalls and side shows tempt everyone into extra activities.
Anyone visiting the show who would like directions to their favourite exhibits or would like to learn more about the show can approach the friendly committee members, who will be wearing green vests.















