ST PETERS FAIR RETURNS TO LINDE RESERVE

The much-loved St Peters Fair returns to Linde Reserve on Saturday 28 March.

Linde Reserve, on Nelson Street, Stepney becomes a hive of activity, with rides, a petting zoo, a nature playground and much more to keep the kids entertained all day. The event will include a line-up of children’s performances, featuring circus acts, as well as award-winning show, Kidding Around with Bethany Fisher, and the much-loved Animals of the Magical Mountain.

There will also be market stalls, face painting and henna. Food and snacks will be available onsite from trucks offering a range of delicious food for different tastes.

Mayor of the City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters, Robert Bria, said: “The community looks forward to St Peters Fair each year. It’s a great family day out and an opportunity to enjoy local produce, live music and entertainment.”

St Peters Fair takes place on Saturday 28 March from 11am–3pm at Linde Reserve, Nelson Street, Stepney. It is a free, family friendly event. No tickets are necessary. 

Entertainment

  • petting zoo
  • amusement rides
  • roving entertainers
  • nature play activities
  • market stalls
  • kids crafts.
  • A relaxed, affordable and fun-filled day for the whole family!

Schedule 

11.00am – Griffin Show

12.15pm – Bethany Fisher

1.15pm – The Animals of The Magical Mountains

2.00pm – Dancers by Donna

For more information, please visit www.npsp.sa.gov.au/stpetersfair.

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