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Celebrate the love of lavender at Warratina’s Lavender Harvest this November



The Lavender Harvest Weekend at Warratina Lavender Farm is on from the 29 to the 30 November this year.

This event promises plenty of engaging activities, featuring traditional harvesting of lavender, demonstrations of old time crafts such as lace making, blacksmithing and wood turning and carving.

There’ll also be plenty of music and dance to accompany of lovely day of lavender. Musical entertainment such as Irish dancers, belly dancers, bagpipers, will be present, while children’s entertainment is also included on the day.

And there’ll be plenty of chances to have a feast with food trucks, stalls, lavender ice cream, and more.

The event takes place from 9.30am-5.00pm. Taking bookings now for stalls.

It will sure be a great day out for the family. Bookings on the day or online via website: warratinalavender.com.au.

A percentage of the takings with be donated to Wandin and Seville CFAs.

Contact: Annemarie 0417 589 231

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