The City of Mandurah are hosting a range of family-friendly activities over the Easter holidays including a drive-in cinema, a maze and live music.
Mayor Rhys Williams said the Easter event line-up was developed with the changing COVID-19 requirements in mind, while still allowing the community to come together in a safe way to celebrate and relax over Easter.
“We’ve developed a range of events and activations that can be delivered in a COVID safe environment for our community and visitors,” Mayor Williams said.
“We’ve got a great program of family fun, mazes, live music and movies that encourages people to get out and about and enjoy everything that’s on offer, including our great local businesses for some shopping or something to eat and drink.
“It’s a great chance to get out with your family and friends and support local.”
The Easter events include:
Mandurah Easter Maze
When: Easter long weekend – Saturday, April 16 to Monday, April 18, 10am – 9pm daily
Where: Eastern Foreshore, north of playground
Presented by Creative Mazes, the Mandurah Easter Maze will be a bright, colourful and illuminated addition to the waterfront.
Hunt around the Easter Maze looking for clues and complete the word challenge along the way for a chance to win a prize.
This is a free event with no bookings or tickets required. Please bring your masks to wear in the event you can’t safely physical distance.
Music on the Bay
When: Saturday, April 16, noon – 6pm
Where: Eastern Foreshore (Southern end)
Bring along a picnic rug, set up your deck chairs or relax at one of the nearby benches.
The line-up includes performances by James Wilson, Matt Burke, Elavina Williams and Steven John Davis, plus there will be children’s entertainment between sets.
This is a free event with no bookings or tickets required.
Please bring your masks to wear in the event you can’t safely physical distance and proof of vaccination must be shown when asked.
Drive-in Outdoor Cinema
When: Saturday, April 23 and Sunday, April 24, 7pm – 9pm. (Entry is from 5pm to secure your
spot, and gates will close at 6.30pm for a 7pm movie start time.)
Where: Hall Park, Western Foreshore
The popular Drive-in Outdoor Cinema is back for Easter 2022 after the event sold out quickly in 2021.
This year there will be a larger screen to accommodate more vehicles.
Ticketing and movie information will be released shortly.
The cost will be $15 per vehicle, and food trucks will be on site.
Masks will be mandatory within the event footprint when not in your vehicle and a proof of vaccination should be easily accessible when asked.
For more information about Mandurah’s Easter events go to www.mandurah.wa.gov.au
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