Heritage vehicles and machinery on show
Heritage vehicles and machinery from all regions of Victoria, and some from interstate, are headed to Lardner Park this weekend. There are expected to be some 250 trucks, cars, tractors, steam engines and other machinery exhibit at this year's...
Heritage vehicles and machinery from all regions of Victoria, and some from interstate, are headed to Lardner Park this weekend.
There are expected to be some 250 trucks, cars, tractors, steam engines and other machinery exhibit at this year's Heritage Vehicle and Machinery Display that will be open to the public on Saturday and Sunday.
Organiser Peter Farley said a crowd of about 3000 was expected with district sporting clubs, CFA brigades and first aid providers on hand to provide refreshments, food and assistance for patrons.
Opening times are 10am to 4pm on Saturday and 9.30am to 2pm on Sunday.
Organised by the Trafalgar Trucks Restorers Club and Baw Baw Old Engine and Auto Club the display is being held at Lardner Park for the second year after previously being held at Longwarry.
Mr Farley described the venue as "perfect".
There is plenty of area available for parking and to showcase the exhibits, great facilities and plenty of shade if the weather is warm, he said.
Mr Farley said there were plenty of helpers to assist present the event for which the Drouin and District Community Bank continues its long term major sponsorship.
A dinner is set down for Saturday night at the pavilion at Lardner Park for which bookings are necessary.
These can be made by calling 0419 001 948.