Jessica Scherini, 10, of Bridgetown, has a ball of a time at So Yo Fest at the Manjimup Heritage Park on Saturday afternoon. Credit: Tari Jeffers
Hundreds of children and teenagers from throughout the region were at the Manjimup Heritage Park on Saturday afternoon for the annual So Yo Fest.
Highlights of the festival included a visit from AFLW player Lara Filacamo, Lego stations and various inflatable sports and bouncy castles.
AFLW player and Act-Belong-Commit representative Lara Filacamo and Finlay Horne, of Nannup. Credit: Tari Jeffers
The Shire of Manjimup Youth Network put on the event from 2pm to 6pm, with support from Alcohol Think Again Healthways, Manjimup Local Drug Action Group, Department of Communities, Shire of Manjimup, Northcliffe Family Centre, Manjimup CRC, Quinninup Community Association and Pemberton Sports Club.
Lachlan Scherini, 7, of Bridgetown. Credit: Tari JeffersCaitlin, 9, and Isabella Hutchinson, 10, both of Manjimup. Credit: Tari JeffersEmmy Hobbs, of Manjimup, and her daughter Rylie, 3. Credit: Tari JeffersCharlie, 7, and Sydney Gibellini, 10, Ashlee Chapman, 13, and Damon Jukic, 16, all of Manjimup. Credit: Tari JeffersMakayla Deacon, Rachel Abelha and Kaleb Sands, from the Freedom Fairies. Credit: Tari JeffersJude Visser, 6, of Perth, Bonnie Visser, 7, of Melbourne, Gabriel Visser, 4 and Sofia Visser, 8, both of Perth, and Toby Visser, 5, and Harrison Visser, 9, both of Melbourne. Credit: Tari JeffersStella Gilbert, of Pemberton, and Taya Moloney, both 13, of Manjimup. Credit: Tari Jeffers
Jayce Messer, 8, of Crowea. Credit: Tari JeffersBrodie Bennett, 14, and Skye Holland, 13, both of Manjimup. Credit: Tari JeffersLaura and Levi Hunter, of Manjimup, and their son James, 7 months. Credit: Tari JeffersCaroline Muir, of Manjimup, and her daughters Matilda, 6, and Chartlotte, 4. Credit: Tari JeffersJackson, 15, and Ben Carrie, 12, both of Northcliffe. Credit: Tari Jeffers