WHETHER it was finals football, Father's Day or fireworks, the weekend's glorious weather made events like the Narrandera Show a success.
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Hundreds of people streamed through the gates of the Narrandera showgrounds to sample some of the best locals had to offer.
One of the first agricultural shows kicking off the season, crowds flocked for the pig racing, an expanded car and motorbike display and, of course, the traditional arts, crafts and food at the pavilion.
As always children enjoyed some time on the rides with plenty of smiles at sideshow alley.
Meanwhile in the Riverina's east, Harden-Murrumburrah was celebrating the 126th running of its show over the weekend.
Taking advantage of its twin town status, the two-day show featured all the classics as well as yard dog trials, equine events and the showgirl competition.
Member for Burrinjuck Katrina Hodgkinson took the time to open the event and have a chat to local residents.
Celebrating its place on the mighty Murrumbidgee, Gundagai's Riverfest three-day-festival was another roaring success.
Markets, a street parade, poetry recitals and live entertainment were all on offer for visitors.
Events on Saturday concluded at Riverage with musicians Will Herring, Cuddles and Wella rocking the house, while the District Services Club's dance floor was shaking along to a different kind of music.