SUNDAY 25 MARCH 11AM – 4PM EDWARDES LAKE PARK, … · Station and Edwardes Lake Park. Arriving on...
Transcript of SUNDAY 25 MARCH 11AM – 4PM EDWARDES LAKE PARK, … · Station and Edwardes Lake Park. Arriving on...
Pedi-cab Stop
Bike Valet
EDWARDES STREET
Pedi-cab Stop
Bike Valet
VISUALSTORIES
FLIP& FLY
PETEXPO
KITE FLYINGFIELD
CLUB KIDSMUSIC
ACADEMY
FREEZASTAGE
LAKESIDESTAGE
WORLDOF KITES
WORLDOF KITES
BUNDOORAPARK FARM
COUNCIL &COMMUNITY
STALLS
COMMUNITYSTALLS
COMMUNITYSTALLS
WORLDOF KITES
SITEOFFICE
PICNICGLADE
NORTH
GRIFFITHS STREET
EVENT PARKING
EVENT PARKINGAccessible
Parking
GATE1 GATE
2 GATE3
Drop-off/Pick-up
Zone
GATE4
BOWLSCLUB
GUIDESHALL
WORLDOF KITES
FESTIVALSITE MAP
SCOUTHALL
STORYTELLING
TENT
EVENTPARKING
ATM
Accessible Toilets
Marveloo
Toilets
First Aid
Baby Feed & Change
Multi-Faith Prayer Tent
Info Tent & Lost Children
Rest & Recharge Area
Water Refill
Sensory Friendly Area Ice Cream
Coffee
Food
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PROUD SPONSORS & PARTNERS:
GOING GREENTravel green and leave your car at home. Free pedi-cabs will be operating along Edwardes Street between Reservoir Train Station and Edwardes Lake Park. Arriving on your own bike? Park it in style at our onsite bike valet.
In line with Council’s Single-use Plastic Free Events Policy, bottled water will not be sold at this year’s Darebin Community & Kite Festival. There will be plenty of free drinking water available at the Festival site – do your bit by bringing your own reusable water bottle and coffee cup to reduce waste on the day!
ACCESSAccess support options at the Festival include:
• Hiring manual wheelchairs
• Recharge service for mobility devices
• Auslan interpreted events – look for the Auslan symbol in this guide
• A sensory friendly area
• Marveloo Mobile Accessible Restroom
Visit darebinarts.com.au/kitefestival for more information and to download our Festival Access Guide.
Darebin City Council acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as the traditional landowners and custodians of the land on which this festival takes place, and pays respect to their Elders past, present and future.
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