Campbelltown's Biggest Multicultural Event Returns In September

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Redfern Park will transform into a cultural celebration of food and dance as Feast multicultural festival returns on Saturday 20 September.

From 2pm to 9pm, visitors can explore the sights, sounds and tastes of global cultures with food stalls, live performances and cooking demonstrations.

"Feast is a chance for our community to come together and celebrate the many cultures and traditions that make up Campbelltown," said Mayor of Campbelltown Darcy Lound.

"This year we've got something for the whole family, from delicious food to exciting cultural performances and activities, so I encourage everyone to join us at Redfern Park in Minto and immerse themselves in a day of global culture and community spirit," Cr Lound said.

Cultural food vendors and cooking demonstration stations will be available at Redfern Park throughout the event, offering traditional cuisine and desserts.

Visitors can bring picnic blankets and chairs to the centre stage where they can enjoy cultural performances throughout the event, with traditional instruments, music and outfits.

A flag procession featuring over 40 cultural flags represented across Campbelltown LGA will be

paraded and displayed around the stage area during the event.

The popular Kids' Activity Trail will return with a wide variety of kids activity stations hosted across the event, with activity passports which can be collected and submitted to the Council Information Tent, to enter visitors into a prize draw.

Kids' Activity Trail activities include:

  • Japanese Workshop (Chopstick and Origami activities)
  • Visitor Information Virtual Reality Session
  • Cookie Flag Decorating
  • Indigenous Cultural Workshop
  • Subcontinental Dance Workshop
  • Belly Dance and Drumming Workshop
  • Chinese Lantern Decorating Workshop
  • Free Henna Art
  • Inflatable Obstacle course
  • Jumping Castle Combo
  • Inflatable 9 Hole Golf
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