Wagga Wagga's largest children's festival is returning to the beautiful Botanic Gardens Precinct next month, offering a family-friendly jam-packed day out for all.
The Spring Jam children's festival will be held on Saturday 28 September 2024, from 10am to 3pm.
Wagga Wagga City Council's Events Officer Emma Corbett said as the weather warms up, it is the ideal time for everyone to head out and enjoy the amazing Botanic Gardens space and everything this free festival has to offer.
"This is the perfect outdoor event for kids aged two to 12 years and their families and is a great way to kick off the school holidays," Ms Corbett said.
"Spring Jam caters to all children, whether they like to dance to live music performances, get their hands dirty at creative workshops or get up close and personal with some of the animals from the on-site zoo.
"There will also be plenty of outdoor activities, a quiet book nook with scheduled book readings, tasty snacks to enjoy and more."
Live entertainment from Australian children's performers: The Mudcakes, Mr Snotbottom, Emily Who and The Ukumamas will light up the main stage throughout the day.
Also, keep an eye out for the roving dinosaurs who will roam throughout the festival space sharing playful encounters with festivalgoers.
These life-like creatures are unmistakably 'alive' and 'mostly friendly', in this fun, educational performance, connecting young audiences to the real science of palaeontology.
At the Mini Makers Marquee, you can find curated workshops where littlies can get hands on making pressed floral cards, dinosaur fossils, and Wiradjuri bush bombs and bush scents with Felicity Kerslake.