Preparations are well underway for this year's Tilba Festival on Easter Saturday with organisers saying stalls had sold out in record time.
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Tilba Chamber of Commerce and Tilba Festival president Susan Gray said, this years Tilba Festival had over 55 stalls and 15 different food options.
"The music venues filled up very fast following a couple of tough years for muso's and we are pleased to announce there will be 14 acts on two stages at either end of the festival plus busking spots around the festival site.
"We also have load of options for the kids with face painting, Zamboni the magician, kidzone and donut eating in addition to the usual old fashioned games Tilba Festival has each year - cheese rolling, egg tossing, boot throwing and the donut eating competition," she said.
Gates open at 8.45am with the official opening ceremony held at 9am. The Gadhu Dancers from Wallaga Lake will dance and perform the Welcome to Country, Eurobodalla Shire Council mayor Matt Hatcher will of officially open the festival along with special guests Member for Bega Dr Michael Holland and Member for Eden-Monaro Kristy McBain.
Parking arrangements are the same as previous years with parking at Tilba Tilba Oval and Latimer's Lane. A courtesy bus is running to and from the festival site.
"Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome to the festival, however dogs are not allowed on the courtesy bus so parking at Latimer's Lane is advised," Ms Gray said.
Tickets are $15 adults, $5 concession and children under 16 are free. Ticket numbers are limited and can be bought in advance online at the Tilba Festival website.