IT was wet and muddy but still a whole lot of fun.
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The Lithgow community pulled out their umbrellas and gumboots as they headed on down to the 2021 Lithgow Show at Tony Luchetti over the weekend.
Lithgow Show Society secretary Vanetta Renshaw said she couldn't thank the community enough for "showing up in the rain".
"A really big thank you to those who braved the weather, thanks to you we survived and we actually did fine this year," she said.
"It always seems to rain when we have the show so I guess that's something we'll have to adapt to but we've done a pretty good job so far," Ms Renshaw said.
Patrons braved the wet weather as they enjoyed the pavilion displays of local produce, cakes and crafty creations. There was also a selection of delicious hot foods on offer as people ventured down to rides and sideshow alley.
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It was an evening of family fun on Friday as Lithgow High School students participated in the Farmers Challenge which was followed by entertainment from Aussie FMX, Walter Whip and The Flames, Thunder and Hooves and the iconic RFS Challenge.
Capertee Valley Helicopter Flights did their best with the visibility to offer joy flights until it became too dark and rainy.
The rain continued to pour on Saturday but that didn't stop show-goers from enjoying the entertainment and fortunately for everyone, the fireworks went ahead closing the 2021 show with a bang.
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