Locally made: Market stalls set up at Blayney Reserve and Jacobson Outlook. Photo: Faith Macale
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Nagambie residents and visitors flocked at Lake Nagambie on Saturday, February 24, to send off summer with a splash.
The Telegraph’s Faith Macale joined in the fun.
Year of the Dragon: A 3D printed dragon displayed at the Go Nagambie Market. Photo: Faith Macale
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Faith Macale
Kids' creativity: Artworks by young Nagambie students were displayed at Blayney Reserve and Boardwalk. Photo: Faith Macale
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Faith Macale
Competitive: Shepparton Swimming Club joins in the fun at the Nagambie Waterways open swim. Photo: Faith Macale
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Faith Macale
In the air: People of all ages enjoy the bungee trampoline. Photo: Faith Macale
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Faith Macale
Time for a dip: Open swims participants gather at Lake Nagambie's foreshore. Photo: Faith Macale
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Faith Macale
Strong strokes: At the sound of the horn, the 600m open swim starts. Photo: Faith Macale
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Faith Macale
Big splash: Participants of the 1.1km open swim make a big splash on Lake Nagambie. Photo: Faith Macale
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Faith Macale
Ready to play: The Wacky Water Play was open to all ages. Photo: Faith Macale
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Faith Macale
Wacky waters: Wacky Water Play and Go Adventure catered for the young and young at heart. Photo: Faith Macale
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Faith Macale
Row your boat: Boat enthusiasts join the Costa Community Canoe Challenge. Photo: The Community Voice
Art by the lake: District artist Terri MacDonald imparts her knowledge to kids. Photo: The Community Voice
Swim caps: Swimmers in blue swim caps made exclusively for Nagambie on Water gather on the banks of Lake Nagambie for the open swim. Photo: The Community Voice
Tee up: Spectators watch the Village Floating Golf Shootout at the boardwalk. Photo: The Community Voice
Strong swing: A challenger steps up with a strong swing for the golf challenge. Photo: The Community Voice