Stanhope kick-started festival season for the region on Sunday when Birdwood Ave came to life with hundreds of people turning out for the second annual Celebrate Stanhope Food and Wine Festival.
The event involved a variety of community groups, including the 10-year-old Men’s Shed — one of the strongest of its kind in the region, with a 40-strong membership.
The group meets three days a week, and on hand to explain the products on sale were Alvin McConnell, 79, and his cousin John Porch.
Among the organising committee at the event were Glenda Cowie, Christine Dicketts and Des Crichton, who have been leading figures in the past two years of events at Stanhope.
Jenni and Ian Everett, a husband and wife promoting the Ned Kelly Red and Callipari Wines brand, were also on hand to explain the third-generation family’s Mildura product.
The fresh red spritzer, which is one variety of the Ned Kelly Red brand, is a lemon and orange juice-infused drink named in honour of the bushranger’s father, Red.
Balloon animals were again extremely popular — dogs, dinosaurs, turtles, flowers, rabbits and the obligatory balloon swords scattered everywhere.
Stanhope pool had a stand at the event; the committee pleased by the fact it will be a free swimming season again in 2023-24 (starting on the last weekend in November).
Nine or 10 volunteers from Friends of Gargarro Botanic Garden were on hand to make Devonshire teas while also selling plants.
The funds will be used to offset the cost of the community car and bolster the coffers of the Friends of Gargarro Botanic Garden.