FROM pirates to mermaids and pets to parents, the Seaside Carnivale is a great family day out on November 2, when Corrigans Beach Reserve comes alive.
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Event organiser Belinda Shalders said Corrigans Beach Reserve would come alive, but families would not be left with empty pockets.
“We have so many great competitions and all entries are free,” Mrs Shalders said.
“We have a bike decorating competition, a best-dressed teddy bear and, of course, the popular spanner-throwing competition.
“All of these events are great fun and families can find something to eat at the food stalls or they can bring along a picnic and enjoy that.”
The famous pet parade will be back this year, with prizes for best dressed, best behaved, best trick and best look alike.
Organisers are encouraging everyone to embrace the day and dress up.
“It’s a bit of a tradition to dress up as a pirate or mermaid on the day,” Mrs Shalders said.
“I’d encourage anyone that loves to dress-up to come along and just enjoy themselves.”
Performances will be on throughout the day, including singing, dancing and gymnastics displays from Eurobodalla schools.
For more information visit the Batemans Bay Seaside Carnivale’s Facebook page.