There is always something happening in our little corner of the world. Make sure you don’t miss Sydney’s most colourful spring festival, The Festival of the Winds. The kite flying festival is on this Sunday the 8th of September, which promises to be a great day out for the whole family. Colourful cartoon characters, giant animals and flowers, fighter kites, box kites, delta kites and more make the skies come alive over Sydney’s most famous beach! Australian and international kite flyers will show us their great flying skills and wonderful hand-made creations from 11am with winners announced at 3pm on the day. Why not join in and fly your own kite on the beach or make your own wonderful creation at one of the kite making workshops on offer throughout the day!
Food stalls from all over the world, free dance workshops, children’s rides, workshops, demonstrations, roaming entertainment, puppet shows, art exhibitions in the Bondi Pavilion Gallery, a full days entertainment program and all sorts of activities make the Festival of the Winds one of Sydney’s most loved and lively annual events.
When you’re done flying and want to avoid the crowded Bondi restaurants, head down to Watsons Bay for lunch!
Presented by the Bondi Pavilion in association with The Australian Kiteflyers Society.
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