Running from September to November, the program includes 65 free and low-cost events designed to bring people together and encourage healthy, active lifestyles.
Highlights include the Mosaic Festival at Victoria Park Lake, the AFL Grand Final Festival in Mooroopna, Salsa in the Park, a Smoothie Bike Challenge, Wildlife Wonders, Little Hooves Petting Adventures and family-friendly activities at KidsTown.
‘Disruption’, an immersive art experience showcasing the vision and creativity of young people, will also be featured in October.
For updates about Disruption, visit the Resilience in Recovery Facebook page.
Alongside the headline events, regular activities such as Puff Walks twice a week, Messy Play sessions, Let’s Get Active mornings, Tweens Yoga and a variety of creative workshops will be on offer.
Many events will be held in smaller towns, including Tatura, Toolamba, Dookie, Congupna, Merrigum, Tallygaroopna and Murchison, to ensure the whole region can join in.
City of Greater Shepparton Mayor Shane Sali encouraged residents and visitors alike to take part.
“Spring is the perfect time to step outside and enjoy everything our community has to offer,” Cr Sali said.
Program flyers are available via the Activities in the Park website, as well as on social media.
For further information, phone council on 5832 9700 or email council@shepparton.vic.gov.au