SHROPSHIRE Federation of Young Farmers Clubs (SFYFC) has announced it will be putting on three nights of entertainment in Whitchurch.
Shropshire Young Farmers Performing Arts competition is going to take place in the Civic Centre on Wednesday, February 22, Thursday, February 23 and Friday, February 24.
Young farmers clubs from across the county are going to be in Whitchurch and the winners from this event will compete against competitors from across the West Midlands.
An SFYFC spokesperson said: "Shropshire Federation of Young Farmers Clubs are hosting three jam-packed nights of entertainment and laughs at Whitchurch Civic Centre.
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"Our entertainments competition is a highly anticipated annual event in the young farmers calendar, with clubs from all corners of the county invited to take part, and show off their talents.
"As well as entertainments, clubs have the opportunity to enter the ‘One-Plus’ competition, which compromises of a sketch up to six minutes long on any topic or theme.
"The winners from this event go through to the West Midlands area round of the competition, with the opportunity to compete nationally for the winning team.
"Last year, Alberbury Young Farmers made Shropshire very proud by getting to the national final with a fantastic performance of Cinderella.
"We are incredibly grateful for the ongoing support from both Caleb Roberts Insurance Specialists, and Dale Brothers UK Ltd for sponsoring the event.
"If you are interested in coming to watch, search for Shropshire YFC on TicketSource for advanced tickets, or turn up on the night from 7pm for a 7:30pm start."
To buy tickets visit https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/sfyfc
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