Thousands of people braved the weekend’s wet weather to head to the ever popular Thirroul Seaside and Arts Festival at the weekend.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
This year marked the 24th instalment of the festival, with almost 300 artists, painters, sculptors, photographers and performers showcasing their talents through Thirroul streets between Friday and Sunday.
Event co-ordinator David Hubbard said there was great turn out for the Friday and Saturday events.
Mr Hubbard said on Sunday the crowds hung in there until early afternoon when the torrential rain saw the festival come to an early close.
Plans are already in motion for a special 25th anniversary festival in 2015.
‘‘We will be back, bigger, better and brighter next year,’’ Mr Hubbard said.