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Experience the Village Vibe in Peregian

Peregian Beach Village will come to life this Friday and Saturday when the Peregian Beach Business Association launches the inaugural Village Vibes festival. The festival, which updates the popular Food and Fashion Fiesta after eight successful years, will showcase not only the local fashion and dining, but also the other business, including wellness, community, music and retail.

On Friday, the theme is Twilight Shopping and events will run from 3-8pm.Restaurants will run specially curated “sip and taste” specials.

Options Eyeware will showcase a special shop-load of Maui Jim’s sunglassses freighted up from Sydney for the weekend.

Peticular will host Happy Hour with drinks and snacks and a percentage of purchases will be donated to Wildlife Rescue Sunshine Coast

On Saturday from 7.30am-12pm the festival focuses on wellness, fitness, kids and our much appreciated volunteer rescue organisations, Peregian Surf Life Saving and the Rural Fire Service. The Village Kids Tea Party at Kelly’s Café will provide adult-free entertainment for little ones, free yoga and Pilates classes from FliteFit and Pilates Success showcase the nurturing heart of the village and the festival will end with a bang as the Eumundi School of Rock performers rock out in the square, playing songs from their sold-out gig and mentored by Katie Noonan.

Throughout the weekend, live music will play across multiple venues and entertain guests dining or simply passing by.For more information visit www.facebook.com/thevillageperegianbeach/ 

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