There’s still time for festival-goers to secure tickets to the mostly free event, the 2017 Lakes Festival.
The Lakes Festival runs over 10 days, from November 10 to 19, with seven events hubs and more than 20 events across the Coast.
Central Coast Council’s Director of Connected Communities, Ms Julie Vaughan, said while most events are free, festival-goers still need to reserve their spot at some of the tours and activities.
“We have events such as kayak tours, yoga on stand-up paddle boards, floating landcare, and bus tours that are all free, we just need you to reserve your place so you don’t miss out,” Ms Vaughan said.
“Mov’In Bed, our outdoor cinema experience at Budgewoi, is not your usual movie night.
“You can reserve a bed to lie on under the stars and watch Beauty and the Beast or La La Land, or simply turn up with your picnic rug and pull up a bit of reserve.
“We also have our big ticketed events, such as the popular Lighthouse Folk Festival and Tri-Wyong.
“Something new to the table is Perfect Strangers, a unique dining experience at Wyong Creek, with a three-course meal crafted by a celebrated local chef.
“A great meal, amazing location and live music, all shared in the company of perfect strangers.
“There’s so much to do over the 10 days, there’s bound to be something for everyone.
Visit centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/thelakesfestival for a full program and how to secure a place at one of the Festival’s popular events.
Source:
Media release, Nov 2
Melanie Sutton, Central Coast Council