The annual Harden Kite Festival is just around the corner, with it returning to the Harden Racecourse with this year’s date locked in for Saturday 7th October.
With the committee meeting earlier this month to lock in plans for this year’s instalment, Lucy Targett, President of the Harden Kite Festival Committee spoke to The Times about the upcoming event and highlighted the groups excitement.
“We’ve got all stallholders confirmed who’re going be out there on the day and have a good selection of food this year, which is exciting,” Targett said.
“The community barbecue is definitely going to be there by Murrumburrah Public School and then we’ve got fish and chips, kebabs, chips on a stick, Asian dumplings, gravy rolls, hot dogs, cakes, coffee and tea.
“Some of the doughnut stalls who go to the Young Markets will also be coming, so we’re very excited about our food options this year.”
This year, the Harden Kite Festival Committee are also hosting their Kite Display Competition to help decorate the town in all things kites, craft, and kids, with the two winners receiving an all-day rides pass and a kite at the upcoming festival.
Read more in this weeks Twin Town Times.