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Moondyne Festival Toodyay

Moondyne Festival Toodyay

Starts: Sunday, 05 May 2024
Ends: Sunday, 05 May 2024
The town of Toodyay will step back in time yet again to celebrate the life and times of the iconic Moondyne Joe by hosting the Moondyne Festival Toodyay. Bringing the infamous Avon Valley bushranger Moondyne Joe and his escapades to life. The highlight of the day was the re-enactment of Moondyne Joe’s various escapades and his mock trials. The festival is the premier colonial festival in Western Australia, first held in 1984 to celebrate the life and times of ‘Joseph Bolitho Johns, known as ‘Moondyne Joe’, the Avon Valley’s legendary bushranger. The festival transforms the picturesque historical town of Toodyay into a lively all-day festival with the sound of song, dance, laughter and fun for the whole family. As well as the street entertainment, there will be a variety of stalls, displays, performances and demonstrations. Arts Toodyay will present local art, while the Mad Tatters Morris, and Convict Acrobats will entertain you along the main street. Events include log chopping, blacksmithing, bush poetry, stilt walkers, Horse and cart rides, Reptile Display, Historical Tools restoration, and of course the ever-popular Swaggie Camp. Don’t miss the Vintage Horse Works Display (circa 1850), Camel rides, Kids amusement rides, and a visit to Moondyne Joes cell at the old Newcastle Gaol Museum. The mini train ride at Duidgee Park is always a highlight of the day.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-05 12:00 am 2024-05-05 12:00 am Moondyne Festival Toodyay The town of Toodyay will step back in time yet again to celebrate the life and times of the iconic Moondyne Joe by hosting the Moondyne Festival Toodyay. Bringing the infamous Avon Valley bushranger Moondyne Joe and his escapades to life. The highlight of the day was the re-enactment of Moondyne Joe’s various escapades and his mock trials. The festival is the premier colonial festival in Western Australia, first held in 1984 to celebrate the life and times of ‘Joseph Bolitho Johns, known as ‘Moondyne Joe’, the Avon Valley’s legendary bushranger. The festival transforms the picturesque historical town of Toodyay into a lively all-day festival with the sound of song, dance, laughter and fun for the whole family. As well as the street entertainment, there will be a variety of stalls, displays, performances and demonstrations. Arts Toodyay will present local art, while the Mad Tatters Morris, and Convict Acrobats will entertain you along the main street. Events include log chopping, blacksmithing, bush poetry, stilt walkers, Horse and cart rides, Reptile Display, Historical Tools restoration, and of course the ever-popular Swaggie Camp. Don’t miss the Vintage Horse Works Display (circa 1850), Camel rides, Kids amusement rides, and a visit to Moondyne Joes cell at the old Newcastle Gaol Museum. The mini train ride at Duidgee Park is always a highlight of the day. Stirling Terrace, Toodyay , WA , 6566 , Australia
Stirling Terrace, Toodyay , WA , 6566 , Australia
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