Rylstone’s Louee Street was abuzz with visitors and locals making the most of the annual Street Feast on Sunday.
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While 302 people at a time sat down to enjoy the Spanish-themed Long Lunch, others strolled among the stalls enjoying the live music, or relaxed over lunch at local cafes and hotels.
The team of Josh Payne, Amanda Kenny, Rachael McCarthy, Moune Killen, Sharon Beard, Kate Clementson, Samdra Meurer and Genevieve Fuller were kept busy filling more than 1200 plates of food. 031112/rmstreetfeast/019
Peter and Jenny Mort of Bylong were enjoying the Long Lunch. 031112/rmstreetfeast/018
Helen and David Wallings of Bylong are regular Street Feast visitors. 031112 rm streetfeast017
Siobhan Rothwell, pictured with her son Oliver, said Street Feast was a great event for the community. 031112/rmstreetfeast/13
Sylvia Moore and Carol Schofield from Bondi and Bronte, with local resident Steve Smith. 031112/rmstreetfeast/022
Herbert Miskle, Bruce Bell with former Rystone Shire Council health officer David Casson, now from Scone, who hasn’t missed a Streetfeast. 031112/rmstreetfeast/021
Kandos High School students joined volunteers Leonie Baimbridge, Jenny Murray, Amanda Herbert, Kay Cooke and Robyn Oakes to serve four “waves” of 302 people at the Long Lunch in Louee Street on Saturday. 031112/rmstreetfeast/002
Sarah Aylott and Kayleigh Waterhouse of Rylstone browsed through the stalls. 031112/rm streetfeast/006
Garth Bingley Pullen, pictured with “Mugs” recently achieved a long-held dream of living in an aircraft hangar, buying land at the Rylstone Aerodrome. He was enjoying his introduction to the Rylstone community at Streetfeast. 031112/rmstreetfeast/007
Rusty Young, author of “Marching Powder” brought visitor from Mexico Lulu Aguilar to Rylstone for the Spanish-themed Long Lunch. 031112/rmstreetfeast/008
Louisa Shepherd, pictured with Mia Rothwell, was attending Street Feast for the first time but said it wouldn’t be her last visit. 031112/rmstreetfeast/10
Riley Murphy, Deegyn Wilson, Eddie Mann and Charlie McKay found a fast way to get around Street Feast. 031112/rmstreetfeast/005
First-time volunteer Natalie Bowles returned from Bathurst to help out at the Long Lunch. 031112/rmstreetfeast/004