Fund raising through the community for the community
The Royalla Country Fair was held on 15 March 2020 and was a great family day out. We had good attendance and were able to raise just over $7,000 which will be put towards projects on the Common, including our much needed kids playground.
We would like to thank all our sponsors, exhibitors, demonstrators, patrons and committee members for a wonderful event and we hope to see you back at the Fair in 2021.
We are still taking orders for the Personalised Tree of Life in rusted steel. These beautiful hand crafted trees would make an ideal gift for Mum on Mothers Day. Your message can be personalised to your address, property name or any other small inscription.
The trees are cut from solid 10 core steel and are treated to ensure they rust. They will conitnue to age until the rusted effect is achieved. They cost just $150 and are personalised to you. You can select from one of 4 different font styles.
See here for sample font styles and if you would like to take advantage of this great opportunity, email us at [email protected] with you name, address, personalised text and selected font style. We will send you an invoice for payment.
Orders will be taken up to Friday May 15th. Collection details TBC. If you need your tree prior to May 15th, please let us know in your email.
Information for Stall Holders, Demonstrators, Community Groups, Entertainers, and Car Boot Sale
Show and Shine with judging categories and prizes
All funds raised from this event go directly to the Royalla Country Fair Association which is then distributed for projects at the Royalla Common, including construction, infrastructure and landscape improvements to assist with the maintenance of what is a fantastic facility for the community of Royalla and regional ACT.
The regional community has already been accessing the facility for wedding ceremonies, birthdays and anniversary events, utilising the Elm Grove, ruins or the newly built Royalla Hall as a unique and local venue for their special day.
Royalla is a rural locality spanning the border of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, running from the top of Tuggeranong Hill, south almost to Williamsdale and east to Mt Campbell.
The construction of the Royalla Community Hall was completed by volunteers and businesses from the Royalla community and surrounds between 2015 and 2017. It was officially opened on the 7th October, 2017.
For more information on Hall and Common facilities and bookings, please see the Royalla Community web site.