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Beachside Food and Wine Festival

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The Beachside Food and Wine Festival is back at Christies Beach's Rotary Park on Saturday the 11th of February 2023. From 4pm to 9pm, you will be able to enjoy live music from Funk Fusion and the Wildside, roving entertainment and cooking demonstrations. Jenna with the Pink is set to be the festival MC for the day. There will also be market stalls such as Gate to Garnish, Big G's Jerky and Our Euphoria among others.

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When you're feeling a little peckish, feel free to indulge in the variety of food on offer as well as local wine, beer and spirits. You can expect at least ten food vendors including Cheeky Chips, Soza's Sri Lankan Street Food and Ampika's Kitchen. As for drinks, why not sample something new from either Threefold Distilling, Swell Brewing Co, Paxton Wines, DogRidge or Heidrun Estate? A full list of stallholders is available on their website.

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Entry to the festival is free. So, do bring the whole family, but please leave all alcohol and pets at home. Smoking and vaping are not permitted either. Rotary Park can be found on Beach Road in Christies Beach. For more information, please head to www.onkaparingacity.com.
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Why? Live music, roving entertainment, cooking demonstrations etc
When: 11 February 2023
Where: Rotary Park, Beach Road, Christies Beach, SA
Cost: Free entry
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I know it is a Food and Wine Festival but I wish they had a small "dry" area where it is safer to take children into a "safe" area.
by r.eng (score: 2|948) 45 days ago
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