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The Great Murray River Salami Festival

The Great Murray River Salami Festival

Starts: Saturday, 09 November 2024
Ends: Saturday, 09 November 2024
The Great Murray River Salami Festival is an event aimed at showcasing the local community of Euston Robinvale and the heritage of the region via honoured family traditions of salami making. The event combines a salami competition with a festival atmosphere that includes food and beverage vendors, market stalls, entertainment, children's activities and salami making/cooking demonstrations throughout the day. Located at the Euston Riverfront Reserve this truly is a unique event. The setting is first class and will be an experience the whole family can enjoy together.
Add to Calendar 2024-11-09 12:00 am 2024-11-09 12:00 am The Great Murray River Salami Festival The Great Murray River Salami Festival is an event aimed at showcasing the local community of Euston Robinvale and the heritage of the region via honoured family traditions of salami making. The event combines a salami competition with a festival atmosphere that includes food and beverage vendors, market stalls, entertainment, children's activities and salami making/cooking demonstrations throughout the day. Located at the Euston Riverfront Reserve this truly is a unique event. The setting is first class and will be an experience the whole family can enjoy together. Nixon Street, Euston , NSW , 2737 , Australia
Nixon Street, Euston , NSW , 2737 , Australia
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