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Whittlesea set for day of fun as festival returns

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The City of Whittlesea Community Festival is back, and it’s going to be bigger and better than ever. 

On Sunday, March 17 the Civic Centre at South Morang will be hosting a day packed full of fun and festivities. 

Chair Administrator Lydia Wilson said she is excited to see the community involvement in this much-loved event.

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“We are thrilled to bring our diverse community together at the 2024 Community Festival. This year’s theme, connections, is not just about a celebration of unity, it is an invitation for our vibrant community to create long-lasting memories together,” Ms Wilson said. 

“The Community Festival is a fun community event featuring local artists and performers, market stalls, entertainment, food trucks, cultural activities, a pet expo and plenty of things to see and do. It has something for everyone, no matter your age.”

Highlights of the program include the crowd-favourite Team Dream performance on the main stage, cultural performances and the World Kitchen, showcasing the talents of five local cooks providing delicious meals to the community. 

The festival also offers free theatre shows at Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre. These include a circus sensation by Zap Circus featuring fire-eating, hula-hooping, acrobatics, comedy and freakshow stunts and the interactive show ‘Someone in the Dark’ by award-winning Black Hole Theatre.  

Families can enjoy many free activities, including face painting, arts and crafts, roving entertainers, and the chance to get up and close with our emergency service heroes.  

For young people, the youth zone offers a buzzing hub of activities for ages 12-25, with a rock-climbing wall and performances by local young musicians and artists.

The much-loved pet expo promises adorable moments and valuable pet care tips. Meanwhile, the ageing well zone features entertainment with free activities including mini golf, ten-pin bowling, carpet bowls and croquet.

Visit the website for more information and stay tuned for the full program at www.arts.whittlesea.vic.gov.au or visit council’s Facebook and Instagram pages. 

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