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Forsyth Fowl Fancier Show

Carolina Classic Fairgrounds

421 27th Street NW

Winston-Salem, North Carolina


Both Spring and Fall Shows

Spring Show is always last Saturday of March

Fall Show is always the Saturday after Thanksgiving.

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Hosting the Serama Lovers of Virginia Open Tabletop Show in November 2024

https://seramaloversofva.com/



For more information, contact:

Mark East  

Statefan10@yahoo.com

or

Mike Miller

Millerfarm@northstate.net


For information on the Serama show, contact:

Barbara Morgan

(843) 494-2324 

cricketwilliams3.bw@gmail.com


Click here for current date and all other North Carolina shows

Show Secretaries: Please send current catalog files to  poultryshowcentral@gmail.com  so it can be added to this page.   PS Do not use this email to request a catalog.

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