Cloone Show Takes Place Bank Holiday Monday August 2nd 2010

On August Bank Holiday Monday Cloone's Annual Agricultural Show will take place in the Show Grounds on the Ballinamore road. Since its inception in 1988 Cloone show has grown to become one of the premier agriculture shows in the west of Ireland.

With its huge variety of classes and attractions there is sure to be something for everyone at this years show. At Cloone Show you will see rural Ireland showcased in the most traditional way in the picturesque surroundings of Co. Leitrim.


Show News Update

 (06/Jul/2010)
Patrons and exhibitors are reminded that schedules and entry forms are presently available for this year’s show. Schedules are available from any committee member or the joint secretaries, Emer or D...Read On

Volunteer Help Required

 (24/Jun/2010)
The Show Committee are looking for volunteers to help out on show day. If you feel that you could be of assistance please contact any committee member or secretary Emer Clancy on 087 9013515. ...Read On

Live Music and Big Match lined up for Show Afternoon

 (01/Aug/2009)
Cloone Show on August Bank Holiday Monday will feature live music on the Show Grounds from the ever popular Kay, Michael & Nashville Sound. The Show grounds will also have a covered arena with big...Read On


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