Easter Fair returns to Aubin Grove

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If you thought last year’s Easter Fair at Aubin Grove Reserve was hopping-mad fun, expect more egg-cellence at this year’s event, 3-7pm on Easter Saturday, 19 April.

Due to 2024s outstanding success, the City will again collaborate with Aubin Grove Community Association (AGCA) to present the event.

The fair will again combine with AGCA’s popular annual Twilight Market, much loved since it was established over seven years ago.

The free family event will be packed with Easter delights including a wealth of market stalls, live music, roving entertainment, craft, face-painting, a kids’ activity zone, a huge range of food trucks and a visit from a very special bunny rabbit.

City of Cockburn Mayor Logan Howlett said the fair was part of the City’s Cockburn Live event season for 2024-25 and visitors could expect the same high level of entertainment the City’s events were well-known for.

“Easter is a special time to gather with family and friends and this event adds to the excitement of Easter, without the need to travel too far or spend a lot of money,” Mayor Howlett said.

“We love providing our residents and visitors with a range of affordable, fun events where our diverse community can gather to make lifelong memories.”

AGCA President Geoff Webb said last year’s collaboration “super-charged” the association’s Twilight Markets, with many thousands flocking to the fair at Aubin Grove Reserve.

“Last year’s event enabled the association to raise funds to involve our community and the City in upgrades and rehabilitation of our much-loved Banksia Woodland Reserve,” Mr Webb said.

“It’s an example of how collaboration and partnerships can not only create appealing events accessible to everyone, but help improve community assets too.

“I know a great number of stalls were booked in some time ago for this event, purely because it was so popular last year. It will be another egg-citing event on Cockburn’s calendar.”  

The Easter Fair is a waste-wise, carbon neutral event. Find out more about the event on the City’s website.

The fair is a dog-friendly event. Dogs must be on a lead at all times.
 

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