Singer Katherine John will be performing at the festival.|www.communitypix.com.au d417577
Camera IconSinger Katherine John will be performing at the festival.|www.communitypix.com.au d417577 Credit: Supplied/Marcelo Palacios

Enthralling festival back

Staff ReporterComment News

Taking place at Minnawarra Park from 10am to 4pm, the annual festival is a highlight of the City of Armadale’s social calendar, bringing an abundance of vibrant and interactive cultural experiences to the community.

This year’s attractions include aromas from around the world in the international food area, a coffee and chai tent, two stages with music from live performers, an interactive children’s world, an artists’ precinct and a natural wonders photo display.

Armadale Mayor Henry Zelones said the festival’s broad appeal continued to draw a large number of residents and visitors to Minnawarra Park each year.

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‘This is one of the City’s largest community events and it is a great day out for the whole family, with a variety of music and lots of attractions for the kids and the young at heart,’ he said.

‘The Armadale region is home to a vibrant arts community and visitors to the festival have the added opportunity to view some fantastic art works by West Australian artists.

‘We invite the public to enjoy two special recitals by harpist Anthony Maydwell at noon and 2pm at the Armadale District Hall.’

A tram will be available to ferry participants from the Minnawarra Festival to the Armadale District Hall.

For more information about the Minnawarra Festival, visit www.armadale.wa.gov.au or contact the City of Armadale on |9399 0111.