SEYMOUR is set to light up the Goulburn this winter to bring the community together for a free light show.
Running from 5pm to 9pm on June 20, the event will light up Goulburn Park with colourful light projections, illuminated spaces and family friendly activities.
As the night begins to darken, the area will come alight with movement and atmosphere welcoming people of all ages.
Mayor Cr John Dougall said the lights are designed to bring people together in a warm welcoming and creative way.
”After the impacts of recent flood and bushfire events, this event gives our community a chance to reconnect, reflect and enjoy a shared moment of light and celebration.”
A glass free lantern parade will be available to attend during the night.
Community members are encouraged to make their own lanterns and register in the parade to receive a free LED tea light on the night to avoid using glass.
Food trucks and family-friendly creative play activities will be available throughout the evening, offering entertainment and dining options for attendees.
Visitors are expected to plan ahead by bringing chairs or picnic rugs and dress appropriately ahead of the likely wintery conditions.
Lights on the Goulburn, at Goulburn Park, Progress
Street, Seymour, has been developed as a one-off, free event to support
community connection, recovery and shared experience following recent natural disasters.


