Experience the drama, colour and excitement of the South West's only Italian Festival, on Sunday 15 March 2009.
The event which is in its tenth year, is a celebration of the cultural significance for the Harvey region and its rich farming roots. This year the festival will showcase a mixture of on stage entertainment and street theatre and a variety of local and Western Australian entertainment.
The event features a wide variety of activities for children of all ages including, rides, amusements, street theatre and barnyard animals.
The festival will also feature some of the south west's most prized produce and market stalls, ranging from hand made home wares and jewellery to local olives, jams and chutneys. Food lovers can expect a treat with plenty of lunch options including Italian cuisine, barbecue seafood and much more.
Wine tasting at the festival is complimentary, featuring the best of the Geographe regions wines. A wine precinct is set up on festival day inclusive of chairs, shade and table so you can relax and enjoy the day's entertainment aproduce.
Entry on festival day is free as well as parking.
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