Lionette-Mifsud and Accetta families from Melbourne and Sydney enjoyed the rides on offer at Tunzafun.
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The first weekend of the nine-day long Yarrawonga Mulwala Kids Festival went off with a bang with an abundance of activities and events on offer at several local locations.
The disco at ClubMulwala was a hit.
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Les_Garbutt
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All of the fun continues throughout the rest of this week with activities held at locations from Bundalong to Byramine, Yarrawonga to Mulwala and a fun filled program promising the opportunity to experience something different every day.
This year’s event focuses on children between the ages of 0-15 with all visitors, local friends and families welcome.
Evelyn Hore from Yarrawonga loved getting to know the petting zoo animals at YMGCR.
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There are plenty of activities still on offer such as mini golf at Tunzafun today, Skillzone holiday programs, allegro theatre kids workshop, jungle city dance workshop and junior talent quest at ClubMulwala, NAIDOC rock painting and rhyme and storytime at Yarrawonga Library, cookie and cupcake decorating at the Sebel, kids craft at Bunnings, arts and crafts activities at Byramine Homestead and rides galore at Tunzafun to keep the children occupied this school holidays.
Plan your days with friends and family to gain the best experience of our local region with each other.
Abbey, Zara and Hunter Harwood from Cobram took part in the arts and craft activities at Bunnings.
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Make sure to visit the website https://www.yarrawongamulwala.com.au/events/yarrawonga-mulwala-kids-festival for more information and to make bookings.
A more extensive overview of the fortnight of fun will be in next week’s Yarrawonga Chronicle.
Alex and Rachel McCraken from Traralgon made some cool designs at Byramine Homestead.
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Les_Garbutt