With just over four weeks to go, excitement around this year’s Dungog Festival is really starting to build.
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Many of our volunteers met on Saturday to get a glimpse of the full programme and choose their can't-miss events.
Our feature film programme is now locked in and our film committee is busy finalising the short films that will make the cut to be in contention for the prize money.
Saturday will be a busy day for young and old, with the tractor parade, street theatre, black-smithing demonstrations and the Conductor and the Clown.
And for those kids with enough stamina, they can back up on Sunday for our special Grandparents Day event.
The James Theatre will have a special screening of Fiddlesticks, a delightful kids’ film. Then we head up to Dungog Public School for a magical morning of magical tricks, face-painting, bush poetry recital and more.
There are still some tickets to our food events, but they are selling fast.