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Reaping the Harvest with food, music CROWDS of 8000 and up flocked to Roy Dore Reserve, Carrum, on the weekend to enjoy a taste of country at the City of Kingston’s annual Harvest Festival. The ninth annual festival has its roots in the celebration of the autumn harvest dating back to British-Saxon times. This was a time when the success of a crop governed the lives of whole communities. Kingston’s Harvest Festival entertained with non-stop music, fresh food and cooking demonstrations in the Harvest Kitchen, market stalls, locally produced food, licensed bar and amusements. Crowds delighted to the sounds of country music as well as bluegrass and rockabilly artists on the Big Top stage. The line-up was headlined by Aussie rock legends Boom Crash Opera, alongside Jason Singh, Fiona Boyes and The Fortune Tellers and Lachlan Bryan and the Wildes. Sustainable workshops in the Green Hub offered tips on home composting and worm farms, Eco-Mixpo displayed sustainable products, enthusiasts learned how to make recycled succulents, plant edible gardens, make minigarden presents for mum, and blend their own smoothies. Kids learned how to make their own billy carts in the Kids’ Marquee and wandering performers The Water Drops and Giant Scarecrows roamed the grounds. Truck stage highlights included Dandy Man Circus and Comedy and Asking for Trouble theatre show. “This year’s festival was a great event with one of the strongest turn-outs ever seen,” Kingston mayor Cr Geoff Gledhill said. “It wrapped up another successful Season of Festivals by the City of Kingston and was a chance for the community to come together and enjoy some great music, food and entertainment.” Harvest Festival was hosted by Kingston Council.
Harvest happiness: (clockwise from top) Ivy from Carrum enjoys the Harvest Festival while Miss Quincy wows the crowd and Uptown Brown a One Man Band entertains. Pictures: Gary Sissons
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