No images? Click here Best of Frankston City this FebruaryWelcome to the February edition of Frankston Enjoy Every Moment, bringing you the latest tourism and lifestyle news for Frankston City. Frankston City's iconic The Waterfront Festival returnsSaturday 15 February, 11am - 10pm
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Street Art Walking ToursSunday 9 February Join a guided Street Art Walking Tour to discover the unique street art and murals dotted throughout Frankston City's laneways and streets. Tours are a leisurely 1.5 hour walk around the city centre, getting the inside scoop on the story and inspiration behind more than 20 mammoth murals. |
Age no barrier for RoyRoy Giesemann (pictured above) in for his first shift at the Visitor Information Centre since turning 90 on Saturday 4 January. Roy has been a dedicated and long-serving volunteer, having started at the Centre back at its inception in 2007. Centre staff have been blessed with Roy’s passion for Frankston, optimism, excellent customer service and friendship. |
Once a month throughout the year, Cruden Farm is opened for people to take a guided tour or just come for the day and enjoy a leisurely stroll around the gardens and farm.
The Sunday tour commences at 10am sharp and must be pre-booked and paid.
Immerse yourself in Latin American, Portuguese, Spanish and Italian cultures throughout the day with delicious BBQs, street food, music, dance performances and workshops for the entire family to enjoy, while roaming the unique craft stalls.
The premier outdoor cinema is making its way back to the picturesque grounds of McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery in February. Don't miss your chance to indulge with gourmet food and wine while seeing Australia's best short films in a unique outdoor setting. Ticket selling fast.
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Returning to Frankston for its second year Waves and Wheels Film Festival is making a splash at the Frankston Beach this summer. With an exciting line up of surf, ocean, skate and motor cross films this family friendly event is landing at Frankston’s Waterfront for three nights only.
There will be kids activities, live music and market stalls and food trucks to enjoy prior to the films, an event not to be missed.
The Big Picture Fest is returning for its third year, bringing an all-star line up of some of the world's best contemporary street artists.
Watch as walls transform in Frankston's city centre and join in the celebrations with the annual Block Party on Friday 20 March.
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