Wide variety of food at Showcase
WishBone one of the fast food outlets in Suva said that the turnout at Fiji Showcase this year has seen staff on their feet serving the many that come to their stall and he added many working people have come down during their lunch break.
Ronald Kumar, the booth manager for Royal Booth said that a lot of people have been coming down to their booth and they have had to restock their goods a lot of times.
Looking at the entertainment on offer this afternoon, Cookie the Clown will be on the Digicel Entertainment Stage inside the Vodafone Arena at 3.45pm and 7pm, at 4pm the National Fire Authority will have their Smokey House for the kids with the Great Gondos at 4.30pm and at 8pm, the Big Balloon Show is at 6pm along with the Mr Fungus Mime Show, with the Balloon Show on stage again at 8pm.
Another surprise this evening is that gates tonight close at 10 o'clock.
And you can also access the times for all the entertainment on offer at Fiji showcase on our website Fijivillage.com.
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