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Heartfelt Thanks

On behalf of the Gympie Show Society, I would like to extend our heartfelt thanks for your generous support of the 2025 Gympie Show.

Your contribution plays an essential role in the success of our event, and we are incredibly grateful for your continued partnership.

The Gympie Show is a cherished tradition in our community – bringing together people of all ages to celebrate our region’s agricultural roots, talents and spirit.

None of this would be possible without the support of dedicated sponsors like you.

Your sponsorship helps us showcase local excellence, provide high-quality entertainment and exhibits, and create lasting memories for families across the region.

This year’s show was a fantastic success, with strong attendance, vibrant displays, and overwhelmingly positive feedback from community.

From prize sponsorships to infrastructure support, your involvement helped ensure that every part of the event ran smoothly and proudly reflected the values of our region.

Thank you once again for your invaluable support.

We hope to continue this partnership for many years to come and look forward to welcoming you back as part of our Show family in the future.

With sincere appreciation,

Warm regards,

Deb Brown,

President Gympie District Show Society.

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