Avondale Harvest Festival 2010

This major community event is held in November each year and is aimed at giving visitors an opportunity to see harvesting in action, experience rural activities and feel part of the Beverley agricultural community. It is a chance to marvel at the magnitude of the wheat harvest in Western Australia and enjoy some country hospitality.

The Avondale Harvest Festival is a smoke-free event.

Experience life on a real working farm and enjoy:
Free Farm Tours
Vintage Tractor Parade
Working Steam and stationary engines
Vintage cars and caravans

Attractions include:
Working Clydesdales
Music from the Australian Swiss Carnival band “Gugge Burras”
Sheep shearing demonstrations
History of harvest field displays
Working sheep dogs
Animal nursery and day-old chicks for sale!
Blacksmith, farrier, spinning and woodturning demonstrations
Art and craft stalls, including wood turning, handknitted woollies, pressed wildflowers, metal art, and more
Local produce including olives, Chinese dates, wine and honey
Food and drink available
Pony rides and wagon rides.

Special attractions this year include the “airing of the quilts” and feltmaking and a rural-themed art exhibition and the “Ironman Collection” of collectible items made by wheatbelt farmers from old iron found in rubbish heaps – all available for sale!

What: Avondale Harvest Festival
Where: Avondale Discovery Farm, 550 Waterhatch Road, Beverley
When: 21st November 2010
Time: 10am to 4pm
Cost: $10 per car

For more information:
n : Dina Blennard
p : (08) 9646 1004
e : dina.blennard@ntwa.com.au
w : http://www.beverleywa.com/avondale



Wanneroo Agricultural Show 2010

The Wanneroo Show is on again this year with all the fun, activities, events, displays and exhibitions that have made the show famous for more than 100 years. This year will see a range of new and exciting events and activities for your enjoyment.

The Wanneroo Agricultural Show is the premier annual community event held in the City of Wanneroo, with more than 20,000 visitors attending the show over two days. The first Wanneroo Show was opened by John Forrest, the first Premier of Western Australia in 1909 and has since that date been the major annual community event held within Wanneroo.

Activities this year include horse events, animal farm, fairground rides, competitions, entertainers, exhibitions, side shows, races, displays, food and showbags. The fireworks displays are held at 9.15pm on both Friday and Saturday evenings and are a popular highlight of the Show. This year the fireworks promise to be bigger and more spectacular than ever.

What: Wanneroo Show
Where: Wanneroo Showground (corner of Wanneroo Road and Ariti Avenue)
When: 26th and 27th November 2010

Times:
Friday: 4:00pm – 10:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am – 10:00pm
Fireworks 9.15pm each evening

Cost:
Adults $12.00
Children 5 – 15 years $5.00
Under 5 years Free
Pensioners, Seniors and Companion Card Holders $8.00
Family Pass (2 Adults 2 Children) $28.00

For more information:
n : Wanneroo Agricultural Society
p : (08) 9306 3720
e : w.a.s@bigpond.net.au
w : http://www.wannerooshow.com



Feature on Boshack Outback by VanTasticRoadtrip

*SPOILERS ALERT* If you are coming to Boshack anytime soon, don’t watch this yet! Watch it after your visit.

On their roadtrip through the Western Australia with Van-Tastic Adventures, Patrick and Alex visited Boshack Outback to play the didgeridoo, toss a boomerang and try the witchetty grub. Follow the adventures at http://www.vantastic.worldnomads.com, or on Twitter @Van_Tastic.

Thank you, VanTasticRoadtrip, for the wonderful feature!



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Wildflowers Abound in Toodyay, Western Australia

Wildflowers Abound

Only an hours drive out of Perth you can experience the vibrant colours and smells of spring. Take a drive and “Smell” Spring in Toodyay.

The flowers abound in their magnificent colours, shapes, sizes and textures to delight. Walking down Stirling Terrace the smell of lavender permeates the air, the roses are flowering, the air is fresh and exhilarating as the mist lifts from the hills for the day.

The surrounding countryside bursts with the colours of spring, in all varieties of wildflowers, and a vast array of animals and insects. Pick up a Wildflower map from the Toodyay Visitor Centre and set off to delight your senses with this wonderful time of the year.

The Wildflower season varies depending on the start of the Winter rainfall so it is advisable to check with the Staff of the Toodyay Visitor Centre for an update on the wildflowers in this area.

What:Wildflowers Abound
Where: Toodyay
When: 1st September to 10th November 2010
Cost: Free!

For more information:
n : Toodyay Visitor Centre
p : (08) 9574 2435
w : http://www.avonvalleywa.com.au/whatson_detail.php?id=121



York Jazz Festival 2010

York Jazz Festival 2010

Head down to York to enjoy a whole weekend of free Jazz. Only a short drive from Perth, enjoy the sites of this historical town, purchase from locals at the weekend farmers market and surround yourself with music.

The Main St of York will be closed to buskers and dance demonstrations. Peace Park will have markets plus a stage featuring local bands and performers. Bands will be playing at the Settlers Hotel and The Castle Hotel. Artists include Helena River Jazz, Stevedores, J2B Jazz Trio and Greg Hastings. For a full list of programs, visit http://www.theyorkjazzfestival.com.au.

What: York Jazz Festival 2010
Where: Various locations around York
When: 23rd – 24th October 2010
Cost: Free!

For more information:
n : Mark Llyod / York Visitor Centre
p : 0407 278 272 / (08) 9641 1301
e : yorkmatters@gmail.com / info@yorkwa.org
w : http://www.theyorkjazzfestival.com.au



Swan Festival of Lights 2010

If you’re into dance, music and cultural activities check out the Swan Festival of Lights beginning 4th November at the Esplanade Oval at Riverside Drive. Smoke and alcohol free, the Swan Festival of Lights is a free event that promotes cultural harmony through a friendly and fun atmosphere.

Featuring performances by the Temple of Fine Arts, Chung Wah Dance and Youth Ballet WA, the event is sure to delight all ages. Other activities include camel rides, face painting, tarot reading and Henna tattoos. Last but not least, there will be plenty of mouthwatering food and drinks representing various cultural groups – dosai, samosas, mee goreng, nasi lemak, lassi, etc. There is too many to choose from and enjoy!

Check out the video from 2008 to catch a glimpse of what you can expect. Swan Festival of Lights 2010 promises to be bigger and better than previous years.

“Since 2008, the Swan Festival of Lights has been setting the Perth foreshore alight with a multitude of colours, rhythms and flavours. As a smoke and alcohol-free event, the Festival is organised by the non-profit organisations The Temple of Fine Arts and Annalakshmi Cultural Centre of WA. Using the theme of ‘light’ as the unifying concept, the Festival celebrates Western Australia’s cultural diversity through dance, music, cultural demonstrations and cuisine.”- Swan Festival of Lights

What: Swan Festival of Lights 2010
Where: Esplanade Oval, Riverside Drive, Perth
When: 4th – 7th November 2010
Cost: Free!

For more information:
n : Temple of Fine Arts / Annalakshmi Cultural Centre of WA
p : (08) 9361 2247 / (08) 9221 3003
e : info@tfa.org.au / ontheswan@annalakshmi.com.au
w : http://www.swanfestivaloflights.com.au



Toodyay Agricultural Show 2010

Toodyay Agricultural Show 2010The Toodyay Agricultural Show offers a forum for local businesses and producers to exhibit, display and participate in different arenas, eg. cattle, sheep, goats, home produce and many more.

The Show displays unique exhibits by local artists and crafters and has an extensive entertainment programme. Experience a country show and enjoy the entertainment, displays and exhibitions. A special fireworks display ends a great day out for the whole family.

It’s this Saturday, so head on down to Toodyay and support businesses and artists!

What: Toodyay Agricultural Show
Where: Toodyay Showgrounds
When: 9 October 2010 (Saturday)

For more information:
Secretary
p : (08) 9574 2465
e : SecretaryTAS@bordernet.com.au



Fremantle Children’s Fiesta 2010

The Fremantle Children’s Fiesta is an annual event that celebrates and values children by bringing them together for a day of fun and enjoyment. It first started in 1979 and has had success over the years through its fun-filled activities, performances, and workshops. Moving from its normal timeslot in September, it now coincides with the Fremantle Festival in November.

“The theme for this year’s Fremantle Children’s Fiesta will be biodiversity. It will be a good opportunity to learn about the importance of protecting, conserving and improving the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, and the overall ecosystems of which they are a part.

Samson Park is a fitting location for this event as it is the last parcel of remnant bushland of its kind in the Fremantle area. Amazingly the park supports over 50 different species of birds, 80 kinds of ants, more than 700 species of insects, bugs and spiders and in excess of 80 native plants, trees and shrubs.” – Fremantle Festival

What: Fremantle Children’s Fiesta
Where: Samson Park, Fremantle
When: 7 November 2010 (Sunday), 10am to 3pm
Cost: Free!

For more information:
Rachel Clowes
Communications and Admin Assistant
p : ((08) 9432 9786
e : festivals@fremantle.wa.gov.au
w : http://www.fremantlefestivals.com



Smoke Free Perth Royal Show 2010

The Smoke Free Perth Royal Show is Perth’s biggest community event attracting 400,000 visitors from the city and the country every year. With a rich history spanning 170 years, the Show is an iconic social and cultural event which showcases WA agriculture, small business and entertainment.

See newborn chicks, hungry baby goats and dairy cows along with working draught horses, curious alpacas, sheep, chooks, pigeons and other farm animals. Enjoy a wide array of family friendly activities, free live entertainment, thrilling rides and great value showbags.

Go to their Calender of Events to see what’s on or hurry to their Tickets page to buy your tickets online. View the Perth Royal Show’s official website for more details.