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GREEN HUB Harvest Learn about living sustainably at Kitchen the Harvest Festival Green Hub! The Harvest Kitchen will offer cooking After its huge success last year, Green Hub demonstrations from returns to Harvest Festival some of the best local offering workshops, chefs to show you demonstrations and how easy it is to make ideas on how to live more sustainably. delicious and nutritious Shaun meals at home. Kirk With a wide range of workshops, the Green Hub is the one stop shop MORE INFO for you and your family cityofkingston to keep up to date with recent innovations in kingstoncc sustainable practices to Featuring three time Aria award nominees live a better, greener life. kingstonfestivals Boom Crash Opera Lachlan Bryan and the Wildes GIG GUIDE The pop-rock band Boom Crash Opera Music formed in early 1985. 11AM Jiggy Ink Liz Stringer The group includes Dale Ryder on lead vocals; Peter ‘Maz’ Maslen on drums, 2015 12PM The Recycled String Band percussion and vocals; Greg O’Connor on keyboards and guitar; and from 1992 Ian Tilley on bass guitar and vocals. 1PM Liz Stringer Boom Crash Opera are known for albums such as Boom Crash Opera, These Here Are 2PM The Stetson Family Crazy Times and Fabulous Beast. Their renowned singles include ‘Great Wall’, ‘Hand Up in the Air’, ‘Onion Skin’ and ‘Gimme’. SATURDAY 9 MAY 3PM The Distance Roy Dore Reserve, Carrum 4PM Miss Quincey Limited edition 5PM Raised By Eagles JAM CAFÉ Join us under the big top for a day of Australia’s top country, Up and coming local acts will grace the FESTIVAL bluegrass and rockabilly artists including Boom Crash Opera, 6PM Lachlan Bryan and the Wildes stage of the Harvest Festival Jam Café HOODIES Jason Singh, Fiona Boyes & The Fortune Tellers and Lachlan to bring you acoustic sets in an intimate Bryan and the Wildes at Roy Dore Reserve on Saturday 9 May. 6.45PM Official Welcome from the Mayor $40 The Distance setting. Now in its ninth year, Kingston’s Harvest Festival marks the celebration of the autumn harvest. Dating back to British- 7PM Fiona Boyes & The Fortune Tellers The Jam Café, offers emerging Jason Singh Saxon times, harvest celebrations were held when the success musicians the chance to showcase their 8PM Jason Singh performances to an enthusiastic crowd. of a crop governed the lives of people and communities. With so much on offer, Harvest Festival has something for the If you are on the hunt for great new music 9PM Boom Crash Opera whole family including non-stop music, fresh food and cooking or simply love the charm of acoustic sets, demonstrations in the Harvest Kitchen, sustainable workshops the Jam Café is a great place to soak up in the Green Hub, market stalls, delicious locally produced the relaxed atmosphere and enjoy quality food, licensed bar and amusement rides. Fiona Boyes & tunes from local artists. The Fortune Tellers KINGSTON.VIC.GOV.AU/HARVEST See you there! 9 May, 11am - 10pm Take the train to Carrum Station and walk along McLeod Rd to Rigby St PROUDLY PRESENTED BY Roy Dore Reserve, Carrum (5mins) then along Rigby St to the festival (3 mins). The 708 bus runs every hour Enter Roy Dore Reserve from Rigby St, from Carrum Station/ McLeod Rd to off McLeod Road. Nepean Hwy and Westley St (opposite Rigby St). Timetables Mornington Peninsula Freeways are are available at ptv.vic.gov.au just five minutes away. Dogs or other animals are not permitted. BYO alcohol is not permitted..