Cookie Has New Fun Packed Show
The 2007 Fiji showcase this year has a regular face with a new show.
Cookie the Clown, who is the mascot for the yearly event, has a new fun packed show on offer this year for all his fans.
Cookie the Clown, a long time regular entertainer at the event, said that parents despite already seeing his shows in the past years should come along with their children to see his show since it will be a chance for the family to have a laugh.
Cookie's shows will today be at 5.30 this afternoon. Throughout the day, Cookie will be walking around the arena where guests will be able to talk to Cookie and get photos taken with him.
A lot of free giveaways will be given during Cookie's show.
The 2007 Fiji Showcase has for the last three days attracted over 27000 people with organisers Total Event Company expecting the turn out for the week long event to exceed the total number of 76000 at last year's Showcase.
The gates will open today at mid day and close at 8pm tonight.
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