Harvest Festival the biggest yet
MORE than 1500 adults and children attended the Heathcote Harvest Festival last weekend, making it the biggest and most successful festival to date.
There was also a record number of stalls.
“Blessed by excellent weather, a rocking headline act, and good humour amongst the crowd, it was a day to remember,” said Peter Young, president of Heathcote Tourism and Development Inc.
“It was also encouraging to see that a large number of attendees were out of town visitors, with many coming specifically for the event.

“I would like to thank Wright’s Transport, who donated the stage, and The Barn for providing hay bales.
“I hope everyone supports these businesses, as they support us.
“Thanks also go to Raph Beh and Melissa Jensen from City of Bendigo for compliance and marketing support.
“We are also very grateful to all the volunteers who helped out on the day to help make the even a success.
“And, last but no means least, thanks to Amy Larsen for coordinating the event logistics, supported on the day by her husband Phil, and India Munari for organising the sound and music.”
Vice-president of Heathcote Tourism and Development, India Munari, said the organising committee were thrilled with the number of people who attended the event.

“As a volunteer not-for-profit organisation, Heathcote Tourism and Development, it was really rewarding to see so many people come out and support the local businesses and vendors at the event,” she said.
“It is really special to see our member organisations and the town see the benefits of an event like this which provides a significant economic boost to the whole region.
“It was fantastic to see families and friends having such a good time and enjoying the music and the superb weather.
“I had some great feedback on the bands and the variety of stalls at the event.
“We encourage anyone who would like to be a part of next year’s event to get in touch.”






