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Held in Main Street,
Mornington on
Sunday 21st October
between 11am and 5pm

The street will be filled with fascinating sights
and sounds as 10 local bands, roving performing
artists and exhibitors of fine food and wine take
part in this one day celebration.

Whether it's poffertjes, olives, oysters, falafels, color and fun and local art will be a feature with a
mussels, strawberrys or pizza, festival-goers have selection of art groups demonstrating their skills.
choices to satisfy almost any taste bud topped A children's arcade in Blake Street will provide
off with the best Mornington Peninsula wines to entertainment and hands on activities.

..food, wine & performing arts

complement the wide variety of food.
So what music feast do we offer? A fabulous local
line up including Jimi Hocking, Cousin Leonard,
Thomas Vecera, The Distance and Dirty Boogie
and The Peninsula Lounge stage featuring
five awesome local bands. Roving
artists and musicians will provide


Another opportunity to make your day special is

to hop on board the Mornington Steam Railway

Train service in Moorooduc and bring the kids the
old fashioned way. A free bus service will
run all day bringing travellers to and
from the Mornington Station to
Main Street.

The Main Street Festival
proudly showcases the
cultural lifestyle that its
proud Peninsula residents

enjoy on a daily basis

-bringing the
elements together –
wine, food, music,
art, entertainment,
shopping and fun.

The Northern Mornington
Peninsula Tourism Association
has been bringing this the
most anticipated Festival to

the community for 11
years, held annually

on the 3rd Sunday
in October. Last
year the Festival

attracted a crowd of
35,000 visitors.

For details
please contact
Christina Nolan
on 0412 543 338
or Neralie Thorp
on 0408 916 206,
further details are
provided by logging
on to the website.

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