The sounds of live music and a carnival atmosphere will puncture the air when the popular Ingleburn Alive festival returns on April 30.
The fun will start from 3pm and continue for six hours along Ingleburn’s village like retail strip on Oxford Road.
Vibrant stage entertainment, a variety of foods and markets and kids activities will be on offer until 9pm.
“Ingleburn Alive always promises to be a great day out for everyone in our community, so it’s exciting that we’re able to bring the festival back this year,” Mayor George Greiss said.
“There’ll be a great variety of entertainment on offer to create a family-focused atmosphere in the heart of the Ingleburn CBD,” Cr Greiss said.
Performers, entertainment and activities will be announced in the lead up to the event.
Expressions of interest are currently open for stallholders who want to be part of the event.
Details on Council’s website.
In other Campbelltown Council news, the Challenge Walk at The Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan has been postponed until Sunday, May 22 due to the impacts of recent weather.
Existing registrations have been transferred to the new date. Any participants who have already purchased a ticket and can’t attend on the new date, a refund will be provided.
Registrations remain open online until May 18 and participants will also be able to register on the day.
The first 1000 people to register will also receive a free 30th anniversary T-Shirt.
Details on council’s website.