St Marys set to spring Into festival fever 

IT is an event I’ve been attending for decades; my mother loved it, I love it, my kids love it and now their kids love it – the St Marys Spring Festival is always jam-packed with festival fun for all ages. It is the turning point from winter to warmer weather, and it has been a much-loved community tradition since 1975. The festival returns on September 7 to celebrate its 49th year. 

Originally started by community workers Alf and Billie Randell as a fundraiser for the Old Post Office Community Arts Centre, the festival has grown from a small local event into one of the most anticipated annual celebrations in the region.

In 2024, the festival will feature over 200 market stalls and food trucks along Queen Street, offering a diverse array of goods and culinary delights.
The event continues to evolve, with a range of
rides and activities to keep visitors of all ages entertained.

For those seeking live entertainment, Coachmans Park in the heart of town will host the main stage, while a second stage will be set up at the southern end of Queen Street. Both stages will feature an MC who will keep the crowd engaged with performances from local artists, ensuring non-stop entertainment throughout the day. To enhance the experience, an Event Planner has been appointed to manage the setup and entertainment, guaranteeing a seamless and enjoyable event for all.

One of the most eagerly awaited aspects of the festival is the Street Parade, which brings together local services, businesses, sporting clubs, and dance studios. This year’s parade will highlight the involvement of seniors, adding to the festival’s rich community atmosphere. The MCs at each stage will provide live commentary on the parade as it progresses, making sure everyone is in on the fun.

Kicking off the 2024 parade will be the St Marys Band Club Pipe and Drums, a tribute to their unwavering support and active participation over the years. The festival office proudly displays a collage of historical images, including a cherished photo of the St Marys Pipe Band at the very first Spring Festival in September 1975.

With an expected attendance of over 25,000 people, the St Marys Spring Festival remains a cherished tradition, bringing the community together in celebration of its vibrant spirit and history.