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Guildford Heritage Festival celebrates region’s rich and diverse story on Sunday, April 3

Sally McGlewMidland Kalamunda Reporter

In the picturesque grounds of Stirling Square, the festival celebrates the region’s rich and diverse cultural heritage with a novel glimpse into the trades, hobbies, culture and everyday living from a bygone era.

It’s a day to take a look back at how our forbearers used to live, work and play and gain an awareness of and an appreciation for the significant role the region played in the development of WA.

Something for those of all ages and interests with fun-filled activities from yesteryear along with free rides at the Rose and Crown’s Children’s Festival and Vintage, a Veteran and Classic Motor Show along with a display of cars, bikes and memorabilia from the Claremont Speedway days from the WA Classic Speedway Association.

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Toes will be tapping to the sounds of Perth bands, Mod Squad, The Convicts, Johnny Law and the Pistol Packin Daddies along with Grant Hart, Johnny Young and the Strangers and Perth’s favourite show band from the 80’s, The Troupadores.

Don’t forget your dancing shoes as you get to Dance through the Decades, from swing to the Lindy Hop and rock ‘n’ roll.

For lovers of all things vintage, retro, upcycled, rusty, dusty and old – Annies, Antique, Vintage and Collectables Fair in conjunction with the Golden West Collectors Fair is sure to have many antique rusty treasures to tempt you.

Free valuations will be available as well but only one item per person is permitted.

For further information on what’s happening along with performance times visit www. facebook.com/guildfordheritage festival or email ghf18292 gmail.com