FRIDAY
FUN4KIDS: There’s plenty to keep kids entertained from 10am till 5pm at the festival site on Timor St
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BATHED IN LIGHT: Port Fairy will come alive this weekend with iconic sites lit in colour.
FILM: Wide Open Sky will screen from 7.30pm at Reardon Theatre, Port Fairy.
SATURDAY
HEALTH: Start the day with Laughter Yoga from 9.30am to 10am at Lake Pertobe, near the mini golf.
ART: A Sculpture Trail of local galleries is creating a path across Port Fairy on Saturday and Sunday.
DOG TRAINING: Novice handlers can experience obedience and Rally-O from 9am at Harris St, Warrnambool.
MARKET: Farmer’s Market at Railway Place, Port Fairy from 8am. Produce exchange from 10am at 30 Kepler St, Warrnambool.
FUN4KIDS: Festival’s final day will bring the holidays to life from 10am.
FISH: A Kids Fishing Clinic will mentor young anglers from noon at Martin’s Point, Port Fairy.
SPORT: There are games at Nirranda, Mack Oval, Walter Oval, Noorat, Merrivale and Allansford. A grade netball starts at 1.50pm and senior football at 2.20pm.
LAUGH: Harley Breen & Dirty Angel Comedy will perform at Lighthouse Theatre from 8pm.
DANCE: Old Time Dancing and Scottish Country Dancing from 8pm to 10.30pm at 230 Koroit Street, Warrnambool.
SUNDAY
MARKETS: Undercover Weekly Market at Warrnambool Showgrounds from 8am. Warrnambool Fresh Markets from 9am at Lake Pertobe.
TOUR: Shaw River Buffalo Cheese Tour takes visitors through the Yambuk factory from 9am.
TRAINS: The Cobden miniature railway is open from 11am at Grayland Street, Cobden.
RIDE: Ride the 6.5 kilometer Thunder Point Coastal Reserve track with the Mountain Bike Club from noon. The Enduro is open to all ages and abilities.
MONDAY
FILM: NAIDOC week will kick-off with a free film, Another Country, at Reardon Theatre, Port Fairy from 1.30pm.