The event was full of exciting activities for kids and parents alike. Credit: Oliver Lane
A record number of people flocked to the Eaton Foreshore on Sunday to enjoy the Tronox Spring Out Festival.
Event organisers estimated a record crowd of 6500 people came to the free event, despite dark clouds looming above threatening rain to spoil the fun.
Put on by the Shire of Dardanup, there was plenty to entertain the kids with a whole range of activities, including rock climbing, go karts and dodge ball.
There was also a lot to enjoy for the adults, with a multitude of coffee and food trucks along with market stalls.
Lucy Fomiatti and Chiara Davis, 6. Credit: Oliver Lane
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