Locals are invited to a multicultural celebration of food and dance as Feast returns to Redfern Park on Saturday 21 September.
From 2pm to 9pm, visitors can enjoy sights, sounds and tastes from around the world with a variety traditional food stalls, live performances and cooking demonstrations.
"Feast is our biggest multicultural celebration of the year and a chance to directly experience the different cultures and customs that exist in Campbelltown," said Mayor Dr George Greiss.
"It was fantastic to see the community come together and support this celebration last year, and I look forward to seeing even more cultures represented by our community at this year's event," said Dr Greiss.
Attendees are encouraged to bring picnic blankets and chairs to the stage where a variety of cultural stage performances can be enjoyed throughout the event, featuring traditional music, outfits and instruments.
A wide selection of cultural food vendors will also be available to enjoy, giving visitors the chance to experience traditional cuisine and desserts.
Over 40 flags representing the main cultures of the Campbelltown LGA will be paraded and displayed throughout the event and around the stage area.
Families can again participate in the popular Kids Activity Trail, by visiting activity stations hosted across the event and return their completed activity passport to the Council information tent to go into the draw to win 1 of 3 prizes.
Kids' Activity Trail stations include:
- Henna Art and Tattoos by Vibrant Henna Art
- Matcha, Origami and Sushi by ABC Sitters
- Virtual Reality Experience by Campbelltown Visitor Information Centre
- Falun Dafa Kids Meditation
- Bangladesh Craft Workshop by Bangla Hub
- Arabic Drumming Workshop by School Music Incursions
- Story Stones by Campbelltown Arts Centre and Aunty Michelle Hailes
- Flag Colouring by Campbelltown City Libraries