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Spring into a festival of fun

SpringFest at Point Cook’s pop-up park is back for another year offering more than a month of entertainment for the whole community.

The festival runs through until Saturday December 14, with free events each week.

On Saturday November 16 from 12pm until 4pm, there will be focus on STEM and sustainability at a free family fun day. Explore science, technology, engineering and mathematic activities. There will also be educational talks with experts and sustainable living inspiration.

Kids are encouraged to dress in their favourite costume during a kids’ fun day on Saturday November 23 from noon until 4pm. There will be activities for children of all ages, a DJ, roaming characters and food stalls.

On the last Saturday in November, the pop-up park will host a Christmas dance party with DJs, local entertainment and food.

Get your Christmas presents sorted with a visit to the Christmas Twilight Market on Friday December 6 from 6pm.The market will offer handmade jewellery, knitwear, crafts, candles and much more.

The final event is Carols in the Park on Saturday December 14 from 6pm to 9pm. Join Lightpoint Church and CrossCulture Church for all your favourite carols. There will also be roving entertainment, food stalls and kids’ activities.

The Point Cook Pop Up Park is supported by CoLocal, Stockland, Wyndham City Council and the state government’s Living Local program.

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