The Town Park in Croydon will host the Maroondah Festival this November.
The festival had to be cancelled last year due to Covid-19, however, it promises to be better than ever this year. Festival highlights from last year were set to include rides for children, workshops, food trucks, local performers and a sensory garden, and this year is likely to boast these attractions too.
Many people from all over the Croydon area will be attending to see the many performers, have a go on the rides, take a walk through the sensory garden and eat the local produce from the many food trucks on site.
The Maroondah Festival encourages parents and their children to enjoy wholesome family fun on what will likely prove to be a profitable day for small businesses and performers. These businesses and performers attending the festival have the opportunity to promote their goods and services in the Croydon region. Vendors selling at festivals like the Maroondah Festival can use professional banner printing for their stalls to encourage sales.
In addition, the festival also gives locals and vendors the opportunity to socialise, have some fun after the trials of Covid-19, grab something to eat and enjoy fantastic performances.
The Maroondah Festival is to be held on Sunday, November 7th from 10am to 4pm at the Town Park, which is located on Norton Road in Croydon.
