Children can dress up as their favourite woodland character with judging and great prizes at 12.30pm, paint a special umbrella, take a pony ride, enjoy the Peel Zoo or make a scarecrow.
For the adults, there is Matthew Lunn from the Curtin 100.1 gardening program, gourmet burgers and waffles, artists in the garden, a parade of quilts and an outside chess set.
Simply Swing and the local Swing and Sway group will get feet tapping, along with rock and roll music, as well as attractions from Murray Arts and Crafts, the Roger May Machinery Museum, Murray District Historical Society, Pinjarra Quilters and Patchwork Group, and tours of historic Blythewood just down the road.
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