The Bayside Spring Fair at Jack Mundey Reserve Eastlakes on Saturday 9 September celebrates the cultural diversity of Bayside with culinary delights, arts and crafts, live music and entertainment.
“The Bayside Spring Fair is a fantastic day out for the family,” Mayor Dr Christine Curry said.
“There will be something for everyone with lots of free activities including face painting, amusement rides and a petting zoo, camel rides, live entertainment and more.”
This year the Spring Fair spreads across the Jack Mundey Reserve to include the Bridget Tight Reserve with an impressive line-up of food, fun and music celebrating Bayside’s multicultural community.
Council’s eco warriors from the Environment Team will also be there demonstrating how we can all live sustainably, reduce our ecological footprint and cut down on waste. This will include workshops on worm farms and composting.
There will also be the chance to win a free worm farm, and a $20 native plant voucher redeemable at the Bayside Garden Centre.
Children will be able to explore the wonders of nature and participating in activities like making seed bombs and interacting with real worms while learning about preserving our precious ecosystem.
Highlights of the fair will include performances by:
- Botany Bay Band
- Stars Talent School
- JJ Cahill Memorial High School
- Nusantara Sydney Dance
- St George Community Wushu Martial Arts
- Goodhew Academy of Dance
- Pepa Molina Flamenco Dance Academy
- Gonzalo Porta Band
- Virmalised – Sydney Estonian Folk Dancers
- C5 Dance Studio
- Ney Arrua & Band OMBE
While the main event closes at 5pm visitor’s will be able to end the day watching a screening of Disney’s Ferdinand that will run from 5 – 7pm when a limited number of food trucks will remain in operation.
Bayside Spring Fair
Jack Mundey Reserve and Bridget Tight Reserve Eastlakes
Saturday 9 September from 11am – 7pm