Celtic scarecrows in Kilmore

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Max Davies
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Max is a journalist for the North Central Review. He joined the paper as a cadet journalist in 2021 and graduated from La Trobe University in 2023. He takes a keen interest in motorsport and the automotive industry.

Kilmore’s main street featured multiple spooky visitors last weekend as Scaretactics got underway in conjunction with the Celtic Festival and scout market.

Taking out the victory was Goulburn Murray Credit Union’s ‘Jerry the Scarecrow’, while Pat Croke Furniture, Dudley Street Childcare and Kindergarten, Sutherland Street Childcare and Kindergarten, and Kilmore Childcare all received commendations.

Scarecrows were dressed in Celtic-inspired decorations and could be seen at a range of locations including Pat Croke Furniture, Wolf Clothing, Mac’s Hotel and the Kilmore Library.

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The Celtic Festival, in its 25th year, was the last to be coordinated by Dianne and John Le Quiniat, with future festivals set to be organised by a new committee.

The Kilmore Mechanics Institute coordinated Scaretactics and other activities on the weekend, and thanked all participants.

Sally Carter Keith Rae Green Fieldz
Sally Carter and Keith Rae of musical duo Green Fieldz were among the entertainment on offer for Kilmore’s Celtic Festival. ​
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