Food stalls, street dining and activities for the kids — only the final element of some stellar live music acts could top it off, and thankfully, organisers have ticked that box.
The Baker Boys Band and Bodhi Hawken will bring the tunes, along with former Kyabramite Jayne Lilford coming back for a special performance, on stage for one night only.
Kyabram Development Group committee member Carmen Nicholson said the event was about bringing people together.
“It was something we discussed during lockdowns, we really felt for the businesses in town who had done it tough,“ she said.
“So it’s about supporting local industries that have been through it but also it’s an opportunity for people to get together, those from Kyabram and from outside to visit our great little town.
“The logo itself was actually sourced from a competition across nearby schools; it was designed by a Year 10 St Augustine’s College student.”
Stalls are set to line Allan St and side streets with an array of cuisines, goods and more on offer, all provided by vendors within a 20km radius of Kyabram.
The event has also secured a liquor licence for the street so crowds can grab a drink, a bite to eat, and sit back and relax on the provided street dining set-up.
“It’s going to be a fantastic family night out — kids will be entertained, live music will pump down Allan St, it’s an opportunity to meet friends and family and just relax,” she said.
The free event will take place in Allan St, Kyabram on Saturday, October 22 from 5pm to 10pm.
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