By Peter Douglas
Selbyfest this year will be ‘Going Bush’, which is the theme of the event that is now in its seventh year.
To add to the already jam-packed activities list, which regularly attracts more than a thousand festival-goers, renowned Indigenous dance group Djirri Djirri will be performing for the enthusiastic crowds.
There will be plenty of ‘bush-themed’ fun, including a gumboot-throwing competition and community Indigenous bushfoods garden; along with lots of kids activities and an Acknowledgement of Country.
Selbyfest will kick off on Saturday 18 March, from 11am to 6.30pm.
Manager of Selby Community House, Tracy van Vloten, said the festival was fun for all ages.
“We would like to take this opportunity to invite you to experience this community festival,” she said.
“We usually attract between 800 to 1500 people throughout the day.”
The event is a major fund-raiser for the local CFA and also offers thanks for their fantastic efforts.
Other activities include live music and entertainment across three stages, market stalls, art, food and lots of activities throughout the day.
There will be face-painting, storytellers, a healing space, choirs and a local primary school exhibition.
Also, on the day, local radio station 3MDR will be broadcasting live from Selbyfest.
A shuttle bus service will be available, with regular pick-up and drop-off from Belgrave.
If you would like more information on Selbyfest, contact 9754 2039 or email selby@selbyhouse.com.au.