The Corofin (North Clare) Agricultural Show takes place on Saturday week, July 22nd. This is the 72nd year of one of the longest running shows in Clare with the traditional to the quirky planned to entertain large crowds in Corofin. This is a great family day out with lots to see and do.

Prizes will be on offer for classes in horses, cattle, sheep, donkeys, and show jumping. In the Corofin Hall there will be a marvellous selection of flowers, vegetables, jams, home baking, crafts and, photography, all vying for the coveted prizes on offer. In the children’s section, there will be competitions for baking, art, poetry and novelty classes including best painted wellie, best decorated hard-boiled egg, and best hand painted stone, to name but a few.

The hugely popular dog show will take place this year at 1pm where your four legged friend can compete in a choice of 12 classes. The Animal Roadshow will have a selection of reptiles, birds, creepy crawlies and mammals, and will allow first hand interaction with them. This is a must see for children of all ages. Facepainting and a selection of kids games will also take place on the day.

Be sure to visit our beautifully unique Vintage Tearooms. Enjoy your tea/coffee in a china cup and saucer with a slice of cake or tart, or perhaps one of our delicious scones or buns, all baked locally. A truly enjoyable way to experience afternoon tea in a beautiful setting. An experience not to be missed!

There will be a tug of war and sheaf throwing competitions in the afternoon. We also have fantastic vintage cars on display.

There will also be live music at the Show this year with all money collected going to the Burren Animal Rescue Charity.

The committee would like to thank all of our sponsors for their generous support.

The Launch night for the Show is Friday July 14th at 8pm in the Corofin Hall and is open to the public.

The last date for entries to the show is Friday July 14th and can be made at www.itsplainsailing.com.

Admission: Children FREE.

Adults €10

For more information go to Corofin North Clare Agricultural Show Ltd page on Facebook.

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