Sunday 1st December 2024
Bring your classic vehicle or bike to Ladies Day Show n Shine on 1st December at Naylor Pavillion, Orange Showground. For ladies that don’t have their own vehicle, Grandad/Pa/Hubby/Dad would just love to have that special lady in the family to participate and show off their pride and joy at this annual Gnoo Blas event.
There will be market, food and beverage stalls and trophies awarded on the day. Entry to view the show n Shine and markets is via gold coin donation. All funds raised will go to The Orchard Housing Plus. See the link to our website in comments below for more information and a link to our exclusive ticket agency.
Club member or not – if you have access to a Classic / Historic / Antique / Vintage car – you are welcome to participate in this innovative addition to the Gnoo Blas events calendar by displaying your vehicle in the Naylor Pavilion, Orange Showgrounds.
$10.00 entry per vehicle
The entry fee includes: vehicle, driver and one passenger.
Book ahead for a quick & convenient entry.
Visitors are welcome for a gold coin donation. All proceeds to The Orchard Housing Plus.
Event Schedule:
09.00am Lady drivers meet at Orange Function Centre Car Park, Eyles Street, Orange. There will be a short drive arriving at Orange Showgrounds, Naylor Pavilion for Show N Shine.
09.00am – 02.00pm Market Stalls
10.00am Show N Shine commences
10.00am – 12.00pm Judging
01.00pm Trophy presentation. Trophies proudly sponsored by Shannons Insurance
Raffles offered during the day. There will be food and drink vendors as well as selection of market stalls. In addition, a young local musician will be providing entertainment.





We support The Orchards Housing Plus
The Orchards provide safe and supported refuges for women and children escaping domestic and family violence in Orange, Bathurst and soon, Dubbo.
The Orchards have a safe, trauma-informed, Core and Cluster design that is complemented by a service delivery model that provides personalised intensive support on site.
The Orchards provide the choice for victim survivors to stay in their community, where they have established support networks including family, friends and services, and ensure they can continue existing employment and education. This also means less time in temporary accommodation in the community which can be disruptive to family routines, as once a family is safely accommodated at The Orchard, they remain with us until they are supported to access safe, affordable long-term accommodation.
This independent living model is a considerable improvement to the communal refuge accommodation that has been standard in crisis care for many decades and better meets the needs of individual families, providing women and children leaving violence the best opportunity for trauma recovery. For more information, follow the link below:
For more information on domestic violence or homelessness services, follow the link below:

