- Gala Day
Gala Day is a one day festival held in the city of Geelong, Victoria,
Australia . The festival raises money for theGeelong Hospital , and was known for the street parade though Central Geelong by local community groups,amusement ride s in the main street, asideshow_alley , andshowbag stalls.History
The first Gala Day was held on November 3, 1916, to raise money for the Red Cross Society at the height of
World War I .cite book
last = Begg
first = Peter
title = Geelong - The First 150 Years
publisher = Globe Press
date = 1990
isbn = 0-9592863-5-7 ] Described by the Geelong Advertiser as “the biggest fete the city had ever seen, the most perfectly planned function, they gayest spectacle, and the highest in patriotic purpose”, the first parade raised 5500 pounds - a staggering amount for the day.After the success of the first festival, Gala Day was adopted as an annual event, the second festival being held on November 2, 1917. It was not until 1927 that the Geelong Hospital took over responsibility for running the festival. The festival has been traditionally held on a Friday weekday, students at local schools are often given the day off. Some schools missed out, receiving the Friday of the
Royal Geelong Show off instead, while others received both days off in November. [http://daniel85.wordpress.com/2006/12/02/2006-gala-day-christmas-fair/ Recollections of 2006 Gala Day Christmas Fair] ]As of 2006 the festival was changed, being renamed the Gala Appeal "Family Fun Day" and moved to the first week of December. The festival is now held in Johnstone Park, and has been accused of being "watered down" from the old event by some.
In 2008 the event was again changed, with the Gala Day Parade and Family Fun Day moved to a Saturday. Schools, community groups and corporate groups can enter a float in the parade. The Family Fun Day return to the city’s spectacular waterfront at Steampacket Gardens, featuring market and food stalls, rides, show bags and roving performers.
References
External links
* [http://www.barwonhealth.org.au/geelonghospitalappeal/ Barwon Health Foundation]
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