Walking Thomastown returns

Walking Thomastown returns for 2023. (Supplied)

Whittlesea council is welcoming back the Walking Thomastown event in partnership with the Thomastown Precinct Action Group, to showcase the unique character of the vibrant and diverse suburb of Thomastown.

The free event will take place on Friday, May 5 and will feature an array of light installations, sculptures, art, live music, performances, soundscapes, and family-friendly entertainment.

Whittlesea council Chair Administrator Lydia Wilson said that this immersive experience was suitable for all ages and abilities, making it an event that everyone could enjoy.

“We’re thrilled to offer this unique walking journey through Thomastown again. Our goal is to take you on a journey through the area’s hidden gems, while showcasing the rich history and culture that make Thomastown such a special place,” she said.

“Whether you’re a history buff, a lover of street art, or simply looking for a new way to explore the area, Walking Thomastown has something for everyone, so come along and enjoy this unforgettable event.”

The event will kick off at 5.45pm at Main Street Recreation Reserve with a parade organised by local schools and the Thomastown Neighbourhood House before continuing along Edgars Creek to the pioneer precinct at Westgarthtown and concluding at Ziebell’s Farmhouse Museum and Heritage Garden.

Information: arts.whittlesea.vic.gov.au.

Hannah Hammoud