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The Curdridge Country Show
The Curdridge Country Show is an annual country fair in Curdridge, Hampshire, England. The event is held mid-July on a Saturday, and attracts up to 7000 attendees each year. 2013 was to be the show's 57th year. The show includes a dog show, falconry display, and a vintage car parade There is a Horticulture, horticultural competition with numerous categories. Vendor booths sell crafts and other items with demonstrations. The show also has Side Shows, side shows such as a coconut shy, plate smashing and Tombola (raffle), tombolas. A barbecue, hog roast and bar provide refreshments.t. A traditional barn dance is held on the last Saturday. References External links

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The 2008 Curdridge Country Show
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