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No place like gnome at festival

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News5 March 2014Updated:14 January 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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Gnome and Fairy festival.
Gnome not alone: 2-year-old Annabel gets to know Mordy the Gnome before the Gnome & Fairy Festival at Mordialloc. Picture: Gary Sissons

THERE’S a fairy good chance kids will love the festive activities set to materialise at Mordialloc foreshore this month.

The Rotary Club of Mordialloc is hosting the Gnome & Fairy Festival, following last year’s successful event at the Peter Scullin Reserve, next to the Mordialloc Creek, pier and beach.

Club president Len Dawson said there were many events planned for the day, including live bands, a DJ, fairy dancing lessons and little munchkins dance crew.

“Lots of kids from local schools have painted gnomes ahead of the festival and they will be on display on the day,” Mr Dawson said.

Families are encouraged to dress up as gnomes or fairies for the festival. There will be prizes for the best dressed adult and child, and best dressed family.

The Gnome and Fairy Festival will he held on Sunday 16 March at Peter Scullin Reserve, Mordialloc, 10am-4pm. Entry is by gold coin donation ($2 adults, $1 children, toddlers free) with all proceeds donated to charity.

The festival is supported by Kingston City Council.

Visit www.mordiallocrotary.org.au/projects/gnome-festival for further information.

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