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6 things to do this weekend

Pho Fever

Where: Sunshine

When: March 5, 6, 10 and 11

Sunshine will celebrate the wonderful culinary traditions of Vietnam next month when Pho Fever hits. Bookings essential. Details, call 9249 4355, email marketing@sunshinesbusiness.com.au. Tickets at www.melbournefoodandwine.com.au

 

Fun and color from last year's Seddon Festival. Picture Damian Visentini

Seddon Festival

Where: Seddon village

When: 11am-6pm, Saturday, March 5

The inner-west’s kaleidoscope of fun days continues this Saturday with the return of the popular Seddon Festival. The festival comes to the heart of Seddon, from Buckley to Gamon streets via Victoria and Charles streets Details: www.seddonfestival.com.au 

 

Kyneton Autumn Flower Show

Where: Kyneton Showgrounds’ Watts Pavillion

When: 1-5pm Saturday, March 5 – 10am-4.30pm. Sunday March 6

Dahlias, roses, autumn cut flowers, pot plants, cacti and succulents will feature at this weekend’s Kyneton Horticultural Society autumn flower show. Details 5422 7130

 

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Pier to Plate

Where: Seaworks, Williamstown

When: 12-9pm, Saturday, March 5

Pier to Plate, the festival for all seafood lovers is on again at Seaworks as part of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival and Eat Drink Westside. Visit piertoplate.com.au for details and tickets.

 

Betty Ennis readies a bespoke boot for her West Footscray exhibition. Picture: Damjan Janevski

Betty’s Boots exhibition

Where: Post Industrial Design, 638 Barkley Street, West Footscray

When: From 6pm Sunday, March 6 to April 3

After a lifetime working in various arts and crafts, Spotswood’s Betty Ennis has taken her talents into the world of designer footwear. Her bespoke boots and show-stopping shoes will be on display from next week at West Footscray’s Post Industrial Design.

 

Fromage a Trois

Where: Werribee Mansion

When: 10.30am-6pm, Sunday, March 6

Melbourne’s premier cheese and cider festival features 60 exhibitors showcasing Australia’s finest cheeses, ciders and wines. Details and tickets: www.fromageatrois.com.au

 

 

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