ABOUT 80 volunteers are required to help with a variety of roles for the 150th Bendigo Easter Fair.
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The City of Greater Bendigo has called for volunteers aged 15 and over to get involved in the fair, which will run over four days from Friday April 15 to Monday April 18.
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Manager Tourism and Major Events Terry Karamaloudis said after a two year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the city was excited to be developing a celebratory COVID-safe program.
"To make this homegrown iconic event happen and be the success the community deserves, we will need an army of volunteers," he said.
"Volunteers are critical for the fair to take place and we are calling for event volunteers aged 15 years and over to get involved in what promises to be a momentous occasion for our community filled with fun, excitement and truly memorable experiences.
"You don't need to give up lots of your time during the long weekend, it can be as little as a four-hour shift."
Mr Karamaloudis said it was a good opportunity for students aged over 15 who may need to gain volunteer hours for their school courses or are studying related subjects such as event management and tourism.
"We will need over 80 volunteers to assist with the parades, provide information to those attending and assist at the many events and attractions taking place," he said.
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"Volunteers will carry out their duties in carefully planned COVID-safe outdoor environments so they can relax and enjoy being part of a special event for our community.
"If you're interested in volunteering or know someone who might be, we strongly encourage you to register your interest now."
Mr Karamaloudis said planning was well underway for the parade.
He said registrations were also open for this year's Torchlight Procession and Gala Parade.
"We're planning to transform Bendigo's beautiful Rosalind Park and surrounding streets into a vibrant precinct for family-friendly entertainment with stage shows, activities, carnival rides, live music and roving performers over the four-day long weekend," he said.
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"This year's Torchlight Procession will be held on Easter Sunday followed by fireworks and the Gala Parade on Easter Monday, when the world's longest Golden Dragon Dai Gum Loong will embark on his first solo parade outing.
"We also hope to attract a fantastic selection of floats for this year's parades and registrations are now open.
"We are encouraging anyone in the community who has previously entered a float, or who has a great idea for one, to come forward and register now for this milestone celebration."
Volunteers will be asked to show proof of COVID-19 vaccinations when registering.
To become an event volunteer or register as a float entry, please visit: www.bendigoeasterfestival.org.au
A full 150th Bendigo Easter Fair program will be released in March.
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