(L-R) AGCA Geoff Webb, Cockburn mayor Logan Howlett, AGCA Lara Kirkwood.
Camera Icon(L-R) AGCA Geoff Webb, Cockburn mayor Logan Howlett, AGCA Lara Kirkwood. Credit: Supplied

City of Cockburn to host first Easter themed Twilight market

Gabrielle Becerra MelletPerthNow - Cockburn

Those looking for Easter eggs in Perth’s south can make their way to Aubin Grove Reserve on Saturday for a city-backed Twilight Market.

The City of Cockburn will partner with Aubin Grove Community Association for the first time this weekend to combine an annual Easter fair and the sixth annual Twilight Market.

Families and revellers can expect firey demonstrations from the Jandakot Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade, more than 17 food trucks and more than 20 market stalls selling art, local produce giftware and henna.

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The event will also include an Easter fun zone, carnival games and roving stilt walkers.

Mayor Logan Howlett said the city was looking forward to the debut collaboration.

“The city looks forward to hosting the inaugural Easter fair at Aubin Grove Reserve, it is set to be a wonderful evening out for the family full of free entertainment for all ages,” he said.

“Events like this are a great way for our community to come together in a shared experience.”

Aubin Grove Community Association president Geoff Webb said the group was excited to combine the annual event for the first time.

“It will be a bumper edition of the Twilight Market,” he said.

The Easter fair will run from 3-8pm at Aubin Grove Reserve on March 30.