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Watch Lake Caroline come alive

Caroline Springs will be bursting with energy when Lakeside Alive returns bigger and

better than ever.

Lake Caroline will come alive on Saturday, February 10 from noon to 8.30pm.

Melton Mayor Kathy Majdlik said Lakeside Alive is the perfect way for the family to spend a Saturday afternoon.

“There’s something for everybody at Lakeside Alive, with activities for kids, adults and

the whole family including your fur babies,” she said.

“The area around Lake Caroline will be jam-packed with so many things to see and do

and it is a great way to make some amazing memories with your family.’’

The main stage will feature a wide variety of live music on and two local dance schools will

be performing at the amphitheatre throughout the day.

The Kiddie Corner will provide free face painting, arts and craft activities, a play space

and the chance to watch Becky Bubble blow giant bubbles.

There will be roving buskers and performers all around the lake and the chance

to drum up a storm at the African Drumming Space.

For fur babies there is a special Puppy Pit Stop that will treat them like stars while you grab a Puppy Portrait from a caricature artist.

When you get hungry, local businesses surrounding Lake Caroline are supplying

delicious, tasty treats, outdoor dining opportunities and food trucks.

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