By PETER DOUGLAS
COCKATOO’S bid for a premier festival within the township has taken a major step forward, thanks to $5000 funding secured from Cardinia Shire Council.
The Cockatoo Neighbourhood House has been successful in seeking support for plans to establish a significant multicultural festival, with the inaugural event due to kick off this year on Saturday 12 November.
The festival will feature a host of performances, including music and dance, as well as fun children’s activities.
Cockatoo Neighbourhood House co-ordinator, Hanny Schoen, who is of Dutch origin, believes the festival could turn into something special for the community.
“You don’t see too many other cultures in Cockatoo, so some don’t get to learn about others’ culture,” she said.
“We want the festival to be informative, yet enjoyable for those who attend.
“So they can get to know the differences in culture; so they can work together and understand one another.”
Ms Schoen said the town desperately needed a quality event and believed a multicultural festival would help to fill the void.
“I hope this will one day become the main festival for Cockatoo, and one that would be held annually,” she said.
“It would be great to see a big community event for the town.”
A meeting is set to be held shortly, which will include members of the Cockatoo Township Committee, during which an organising sub-committee is expected to be formed.
Ms Schoen said organisers still required significant backing and support from the community, particularly anyone who could volunteer at the event.
They are also seeking input, such as ideas for entertainment, stands/stalls, food and any other activities.
All multicultural residents are encouraged to become involved.
To register your interest as a volunteer, contact the Cockatoo Neighbourhood House on 5968 9031.
For more details on the neighbourhood house, visit cockatooneighbourhoodhouse.org.au or email cnhouse@iinet.net.au.