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Bubble of Fusion fun

The Cooroy Fusion Festival is back with a day of free family fun, live music, bubble soccer and much more.
The day will kick off at 9am with a classic car and WWII army vehicle parade up Maple Street, followed by school bands and Little Seeds Theatre.
Geckoes Wildlife will present an educational and entertaining hands-on experience for kids, featuring Bumpy the bare-nose wombat and his native animal friends in the Cooroy Bendigo Bank tent.
Lyndon Davis will present the Welcome to Country followed by live music from Triple Minx, Andrea Kirwin and headline act Isaac McGovern who shot to fame on last year’s TV series The Voice.
Adding even more fun to the event is bubble soccer, which has joined the Cooroy Fusion Festival line-up this year, along with a free jumping castle, face painting and hands-on activities such as the ever-popular animal farm on top of the Cooroy Library.
The library will be a hive of activity with yoga, tai chi, Music2Grow, Storytime and Food for Families.
The Lego Lounge will be open all day, along with the ‘Pop-Up’ Instagram photo booth where visitors can try on the props and post their picture onto Instagram.
The 2015 Cooroy Fusion Festival will be held on Saturday 9 May from 9am to 3.30pm on Maple Street and the Lower Mill Precinct outside the library.
There will be something for everyone.
The full Fusion program is available at www.cooroyfusionfestival.com.au.

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