Last chance to take advantage of Showcase
The eighth winner of the Pacific Blue Trip is 8yr old Ashley Kumar of Samabula North.
Speaking on Ashley's behalf, is her mum Catherine, who said although this is not her daughter's first trip overseas they are really thankful for the win adding this would not have happened had it not been for Showcase.
The 130 booths will be selling goods catering to people's wants and needs with international and local entertainment wooing the crowds.
The yellow ribbon dance group will take to the stage at 1.30pm, Mr. Grin and Red Child with the Krumping Champs performing at 4pm, while the FM96 Battle of the Dance crew winner, Convict will entertain the crowd at 2pm. At 10.30am and at 1.15pm is the Mr. Fungus Comedy Mime Show, at 10.45am, 12.30pm and at 3pm is the Great Gondos Show, James Johnson takes to the stage with his Big Balloon Show at 12.15pm and at 4pm, while at 11.30am and at 3pm is Cookie the Clown's Crazy Comedy Show. You can also access the times for all the entertainment on offer at Fiji showcase on our website Fijivillage.com. Gates to the Fiji Showcase opens at 10am and closes tonight at 6.
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