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Family, food and fun were common themes for those who attended the first full day of the Poverty Bay A&P Show. The morning started off rainy but by 11am the sun was peeking through the clouds and it turned into a beautiful, sunny Gizzy day. http://www.gisborneherald.co.nz/video / videos / gisborneherald The rain meant lines were short early on, making it quick and easy to get on to rides like the Scream Machine, Gravitron and Flying Dragons. But the queues soon started growing as the weather cleared and more people made their way to Showgrounds Park. Hot dogs, chips, cotton candy and gumboots were common sights. Children and teenagers were enjoying a day off school — teacher-only days were common yesterday — to attend the Show. Gisborne man Rhys Farrell was there with children Remy Hamilton and Billy Destounis. “The kids are big enough to go on the rides,” he said. “I wanted to bring them down and make the most of it. Definitely gonna get some hotdogs.” A fun time overruled the weather for sisters Nellie and Alice Varey. They had already been on the Scream Machine before 10.30am and were looking forward to getting on as many others as they could. The ever-popular dodgem cars were busy, with families taking the chance to safely crash into each other. Those wanting a quieter experience went on the Dragon Wagon, the traditional merry-go-round and the cup and saucer ride. A short walk took you to various stalls selling a range of goodies as well as the trade exhibits where organisations such as Trust Tairawhiti and Eastland Wood Council explained what they did. The Gisborne Herald Farmyard was packed with whanau wanting to get up close and personal with lambs, puppies, pigs and Milo the pony. Volunteers were prevalent throughout Showgrounds Park, helping keep the grounds tidy and making sure everyone was OK. Filmed and Edited by Ben Cowper SUBSCRIBE! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c...