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Country spring fair nears

Mark your calendars for Saturday, 5 October, as Warwick prepares to welcome the highly anticipated Country Spring Fair at Leslie Park. In response to feedback from the community, the event will now kick off at 1pm, allowing families and visitors to enjoy a full afternoon and evening of entertainment, local food, and activities.

This family-friendly event will feature a vibrant lineup of live entertainment, with music filling the park from the afternoon through to the evening. Families can look forward to a variety of kids’ activities and rides that promise endless fun for the little ones.

A highlight of the day will be the exciting Local Butcher Wars, showcasing the skill and creativity of Warwick and surrounds finest butchers as they battle it out in a live competition. Visitors can also enjoy a fantastic selection of food vendors offering hearty food, along with a fully stocked bar serving drinks throughout the event.

With over 20 amazing market stalls, there will be plenty of opportunities to shop for unique handmade goods, fresh produce, and artisan crafts, making it the perfect outing for families, friends, and visitors alike.

The Country Spring Fair runs until 9pm, giving attendees plenty of time to enjoy all that the event has to offer in the heart of Warwick.

Event Details:

Date: Saturday, 5 October, 2024

Time: 1pm–9pm

Location: Leslie Park, Warwick.

Entry: $5 and kids under 5 Free

For more information, follow the Warwick Chamber of Commerce on social media or visit our website.

Come along and make the most of this exciting spring event, celebrating local talent, family fun, and community spirit!

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