
Final preparations are being made ahead of the Anglesey Show, which kicks off at the Mona showground on Tuesday.
Organisers are promising "a powerful mix of tradition and excitement", including stunt shows, live music, prize-winning livestock, shearing competitions, equestrian events and more.
Anglesey Council says staff from its various services will be on hand during the two-day show to explain how they're helping to deliver its five-year plan for the island.
MônFM will be broadcasting live from the showground on Tuesday and Wednesday from 7am.
Meanwhile, committee members preparing for next year's Urdd National Eisteddfod - which is also being held at Mona - will be raising funds towards Europe's biggest youth festival, taking place on Anglesey for the first time since 2004.
Show president Huw E Roberts, who first attended the show as a boy, says he's proud to represent a family deeply embedded in the event.
"It fills me with pride to see our sheep section thriving," he said. “My whole family plays a part – my daughter helps run it, my sons maintain it, and my wife Anne shows her Poll Dorsets. The show isn’t just an event – it’s a way of life.”
“Agricultural shows are our industry’s shop window...they remind us of who we are and show the public why Welsh farming matters.”
The council marquee, located on stand D11, will showcase schemes such as Dyfodol Môn, which gives graduates the opportunity to follow a career, and Denu Talent, which provides work experience.
The Ffermio Bro scheme, launched by the Welsh Government in April, will also feature on the marquee, allowing landowners and farmers to learn more about support for projects to improve nature and the environment in Wales' national parks and landscapes.
Council leader Gary Pritchard said: "A wide range of our services will be present on the council's stand during both days of the show. Once again, our presence will be an opportunity to demonstrate how we are working on behalf of local residents and communities."
"The council plan is crucial as we work on behalf of Anglesey. We continue to provide an extensive range of quality services on behalf of the public - despite facing increasing financial challenges."
"At its core is our desire to continue to work with residents and our partners to ensure the best possible services, improve the quality of life for all and create opportunities for future generations."
"We look forward to attending the show, which is without doubt, one of the biggest events in the Anglesey calendar, and wish the organisers, those competing or those with trade stands all the best over the two days."
Sports and craft workshops will be held outside the marquee with Môn Actif hosting the showground's sports area alongside their partners, while housing staff will again be providing advice for council tenants.
The Anglesey Dementia Hub - Age Friendly stand will be located next to the council marquee; where various partners will be providing advice and information about ageing well.
The council will also be promoting Oriel Môn, Anglesey Archives, Teulu Môn and a host of activities offered by Anglesey's libraries.
Dylan J Williams, chief executive of Anglesey Council, added: "We're pleased to be back at the Show once again this year, supporting this special event. The Anglesey County Show raises the Island's profile, supports the agricultural community and wider economy."
"I can think of no better stage than the Anglesey Show to tell residents and visitors about our aspirations for the island and its communities."