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The Farm Gates are Ready to Open as Harvest Festival Returns this June Long Weekend

Archived 6 Jul 2021 - Posted: 8 May 2021
Foodies, families and fun-seekers will flock to the Central Coast hinterland over the June long weekend for the return of one of Central Coast Council's most anticipated annual events, Harvest Festival.

A celebration of the Central Coast's spectacular hinterland, Harvest Festival 2021 will offer a wide range of unique events and experiences across thirty event hubs over 12 and 13 June.

Council Director Community and Recreation Services, Julie Vaughan said the festival is an opportunity to recognise our region's outstanding local produce and producers.

"This is a rare chance to take a glimpse behind the farm gate as you explore eight rural farming communities and their picturesque heritage villages right here on the Central Coast," Ms Vaughan said.

"Follow the Harvest Festival event trail to visit local farms, sample local produce, soak up live music and entertainment or join in a range of family-friendly activities designed to show off the unique charm of our region's hinterland.

"From paddock to plate dining experiences and wine tastings to produce picking, hands-on workshops and much more, the two-day program truly offers something for every taste and interest.

"This year, a number of event hubs are offering the opportunity to pre-book experiences in advance, so be sure to check out the event program early to ensure you don't miss out."

As a special treat for music lovers, this year's event will include a special showcase of local musicians from the Wyong Creek, Yarramalong and Jilliby communities as part of Council's 'Harvest Songs' program.

Community members can tune in for a live online concert on Sunday 13 June and access a selection of home-grown songs via Spotify, with full details at here.

Council Administrator, Dick Persson AM said Central Coast Council is proud to be delivering this much-loved event again in 2021, which attracts visitors from across the Coast and beyond to the region's hinterland communities.

"One of the Coast's most popular events amongst locals and visitors alike, Harvest Festival builds local pride, celebrates sustainability and boosts the local economy," Mr Persson said.

"The 2019 event attracted over 32,000 visitors, providing the Central Coast economy with an $8million boost and while the event format moved online last year due to COVID-19 restrictions, this year's event is anticipated to deliver similar returns to our community."

Harvest Festival 2021 will run from 12-13 June 2021. To see the full calendar of events and pre-book your Harvest Festival experience, visit here

This article archived 6 Jul 2021

 
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