From a talent quest and the log split, to wine tasting and a local firies display, there will be something for everyone at the Putty Valley Bush Fair.
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It will all happen on Sunday, October 2, at the Putty Hall.
The picturesque village is located approximately 50 minutes from Singleton in the Putty Valley.
The fair is not only a highlight on the social calendar, it is also an important fundraising event.
The money raised is used to cover the running costs, and maintaining, the Putty Hall.
Putty Valley Bush Fair Coordinator, Judy Hobson, says the fair will run from 10 am to 4 pm, with a full program of games, displays, and exhibitions.
“This includes live music and country and western vocalist Nicole Hewlitt, and this year our own Antique Roadshow,” she says.
Ms Hobson says the fair is always well-attended.
“We don’t charge an entry at the gate so the numbers can’t be accurately counted, however there is a steady flow of fair goers throughout the day – possibly 200 to 300 people,” she explains.
So get out to Putty on the October long weekend for a fun-filled day where the whole family can be entertained.
The kids will be busy so the adults can sit back and relax on the hall deck.
While enjoying refreshments from Putty Café, Firies BBQ and the Putty Bar, in the clean fresh air of the valley.
Ms Hobson says there will also be some great raffle prizes on offer – Stihl gardening tools, meat and vegie trays wines and olives.