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Spring into Adventure: Maitland's Epic Events Calendar is Here!

Crowd watches band perform on a lit stage by a river at dusk. "Riverlights" sign, colorful streamers, and glowing lights create a festive mood.
Maitland Riverlights | Credit: Ready Aim Media

Spring has officially sprung in Maitland, and locals are in for an absolute treat with the region's most exciting events calendar yet. From world-class country music festivals to hands on bee experiences and spectacular light shows, there's something to spark everyone's imagination this season.

 

Riverlights Takes Centre Stage

The crown jewel of Maitland's spring offerings is undoubtedly Maitland Riverlights on Saturday, 11 October, transforming the city into a global village where visitors can experience over 40 different cultures. This isn't just an event – it's a cultural journey that brings the world to your doorstep. In the lead-up, school holiday programs from 7 to 10 October offer lantern making workshops and drumming sessions, perfect for getting families in the festival spirit.


Country Music Meets Rodeo Thrills

Music lovers should circle 27 September in their calendars for Heartbeat of the Hunter at Tocal Agricultural College, promising some of Australia's hottest country music acts. The excitement continues with Hunter Valley Rodeo on Friday, 10 October at Maitland Showground, featuring world-class rodeo action, bull riding, and barrel racing with thousands in prize money.


Garden Parties and Green Thumbs

Spring wouldn't be complete without celebrating the awakening of nature. Bling and Bloom at The Levee on 20 September combines local shopping with free garden workshops, while the Maitland Garden Ramble spans 20-21 September, offering access to six stunning private gardens with proceeds supporting local charities.


Family Fun Galore

Families aren't forgotten in this spring spectacular. The Roller Disco returns to Harold Gregson Reserve on 27 September and 8 November, bringing retro vibes and live DJ music. For those seeking unique experiences, The Bee Experience runs until 8 November, offering hands-on beekeeping sessions with award-winning honey to take home.


Cultural Connections

The arts scene is buzzing with Maitland Regional Art Gallery’s Spring holiday workshops featuring animation, clay work, and Riverlights lantern making, while comedy fans can catch the Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase on 9 October for two hours of belly laughs. Street food enthusiasts should mark their calendars for Street Eats, which will be held in Aberglasslyn on 26 September, Chisholm on 31 October, and Raworth on 21 November.


With school holiday programs at the library and aquatic centre, plus nature experiences like the Aussie Bird Count Walk, Maitland's spring calendar proves that there's never been a better time to explore what the region has to offer. Whether you're seeking cultural enrichment, family fun, or community connection, this spring promises memories that'll last long after the season ends. For more information, visit www.mymaitland.com.au.

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