Come alive at Ingleburn festival

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Ingleburn Alive
Governor Ready will perform at this year’s Ingleburn Alive festival.

Ingleburn Alive – Campbelltown City Council’s annual festival that sees the suburb spring to life with market stalls, vibrant entertainment, carnival rides and fun activities for the kids – is just around the corner.

The 2015 festival will hit the streets of Ingleburn this Saturday, March 14.

From 11am until 8.30pm, Oxford Road and Ingleburn Public School will transform into a massive street party, with food stands, children’s activities, carnival rides, live music and more than eight hours of live entertainment.

Get ready for some “cowabunga’’ action from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles when they perform live on stage, or come along for your chance to meet our soon-to-be-announced TV personality guest.

Ingleburn Public School will be bursting with family-friendly activities, including the ever-popular camel and pony rides, a petting farm and loads of fun and crafty activities for the kids hosted by the Combined Christian Churches.

Ingleburn AliveBe prepared to dance on into the night with The Kamis, who will bring the crowd to its feet with their awesome harmonies and energetic vibe.

And don’t miss the spectacular fireworks display at 8.30pm in Milton Park, which is set to close the celebrations with a bang.

Mayor of Campbelltown, Councillor Paul Lake, said that Ingleburn Alive was a much-loved annual community event.

“Come along to celebrate Ingleburn’s vibrancy and diversity, with a host of fantastic activities and entertainment to be enjoyed by the whole family,” Cr Lake said.

Ingleburn Alive is a drug and alcohol free event. Be sure to join Ingleburn’s party of the year, but for more information, phone 4645 4921 or visit campbelltown.nsw.gov.au/IngleburnAlive

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