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Crowds flock to Yakkerboo fun

Pakenham locals and visitors were treated to a weekend of town celebrations at the annual Yakkerboo Festival.

Held over two days, Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 April, the festival showcased an eclectic mix of stallholders, food trucks and entertainment to crowds of locals and visitors.

Festival secretary Jeanine Pushman said the festival was a “marvellous” event for all involved.

“The weather turned out perfect,” she said.

“The food trucks were amazing.

“The fireworks were fantastic.”

Ms Pushman apologised for any inconvenience caused by the fireworks scaring local pets and animals.

The festival marked the inaugural running the walking parade along the footpath of the PB Ronald Reservl, with local community groups, schools and kinders showcasing their displays with the theme of ’What You Dream Of’.

“The parade was a resounding success,” Ms Pushman said.

“We can anticipate next year being bigger and better.”

This year also marked the end of a 25-year run for Cardinia Council councillor Graeme Moore as the keeper of Mr Yakkerboo, with mayor Jack Kowarzik taking up the reins moving forward.

“We look forward to new beginnings with Jack,” Ms Pushman said.

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