Representing mental health at the Naponda farmers market were Alison Thorne, Lourene Liebenberg and Lynda Barclay.
End Street came alive on Saturday, October 8 as part of the Energise End Street project, the streets were filled with vibrant colour and an electric atmosphere.
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Crowds enjoyed an abundance of fine foods, live entertainment, markets and the children had an endless supply of activities to keep them entertained.
The entertainment included an array of local talent combined with visitng performers such as: Dan the statue guy, Los Mariachos Latinos, D2 Percussion and JadeByrd from Bendigo.
Angela Maddison enjoying the sunshine and fresh produce at the market.
Having a catch up at the new outdoor area at the Coach House Hotel were Rhonda Wilson, Rodney Stratton and Lyn Rose.
Pleased with the response to coffee with a cop at Harry Pepper were Constable Stephens and Constable McNamara.
Time for a pit stop with Nan and Pop loving the food on offer at the End Street party were: Leah Walker, Ollie Walker, Lilly Walker, Leo Walker and Russel Walker.
Los Mariachos Latinos entertaining the crowd on Saturday.
Ryder Boyer getting one of many tattoo’s.
Patricia Chandler and Mardi Joss enjoying a catch up at the Exchange Hotel on Saturday.
Shane and Ellie McGrath during their performance on Saturday.
Delena Gaffney and Claie Wing were dancing in the street.
Enjoying a catch up Tom Clancy, Sophia Clancy, Ash Sampson and Tegan Clancy.
Jade Ferguson from Bendigo entertaining as Jadebyrd.
Debbie Small, Ron McKenzie, Georgia Small, Tom Claassen and Jack Small outside Harry Pepper Coffee on Saturday.
Daniel O’Keefe, John Fagan and Terri O’Keefe.
Playing naughts and crosses were Sharon Bloomfield with Harvey Shevels, Carter Parsons and Charlie Small.