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Festival fun for one and all

THE Pomona King of the Mountain Festival kicks off on Sunday 26 July from 7am with an all day line-up of great family and community events.
Running all day at Stan Topper Park will be the heritage market stalls, rides, side show alley, food stalls and the animal farm.
There will also be a car show run by the Combined Coastal Car Club and Mini Owners Club of Queensland, plus the Sunshine Coast Pipe Band will perform and the Pomona Bowls Club will hold their Masters Fours competition.
The antiques and collectables fair will run over the weekend at the Pomona Memorial Hall on Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 4pm, while the KoM art exhibition will run at the Old Railway Station Gallery on Sunday from 10am to 2pm.
For the more competitive, the full event program is below.
Unless specified, all events start at the start/finish line.
9am: Nestle 3km Family Fun Run
9.10am: E Fitness Pram Push
10am: Canesaid Primary School Relay for girls
10.30am: Canesaid Primary School Replay for boys
11am: Canesaid Primary School Relay presentations at the main stage
11.30am: Raine and Horne Primary School Tug-O-War in front of the main stage
Noon: Raine and Horne Corporate Tug-O-War
Noon: Pomona True Value Skate Park competition at the skate park
1pm: Zinc 96.1 Mountain Dash
3pm: Bendigo Bank International Mountain Challenge
4.30pm: Bendigo Bank International Mountain Challenge presentations

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