The Forbes Motor Show Committee are all set and ready to go for the tenth annual Motor Show which is set to return on Sunday, October 6.
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Members of the Motor Show Committee made the Forbes Eisteddfod and Men's Shed very happy when they handed out cheques from proceeds raised at last year's event.
President of the Forbes Motor Show's organising committee, Ian 'Bart' Bartholomaeus, said all money raised goes to community organisations such as these for all of their help on the gates.
Forbes Eisteddfod's Karyn Glennan said they really appreciate the donations from the Motor Show and the support really helps them.
This year's show will once again see cars, trucks and bikes head down to South Circle and Grinsted Ovals.
With 35 categories to enter in, Bart is hoping to see more than 250 entries - an increase on last year's numbers.
Every type of motor vehicle can enter and it is promising to be a good event, Bart said, with the amount of interest they have received.
Along with the wide variety of motor vehicles expected to be on display, there will be food and coffee available, along with trade stalls and entertainment including live music from DJ Damo and the return of the tyre changing competition.
Gates open at 8am for registration and 10am for spectator entry.
Entry into the motor show as a spectator is a $2 donation per adult and $1 per child.
All money raised will be donated to Forbes Breast Cancer Support Group and other community groups.