Anna Robb
30 September 2024, 4:30 PM
The Grans Who Can spent countless hours crafting the rainbow fish float, which was named the People's Choice award winner at this year's Alexandra Blossom Festival. PHOTO: Clare Toia-Bailey/ Image Central The Alexandra Blossom Festival provided a wide range of entertainment throughout the weekend, from intricately decorated floats to musical performances, among much more.
People gathered from far and wide to enjoy everything it had to offer, with more than 15,000 people packing into Pioneer Park, where they made the most of the entertainment, rides and food on Saturday.
Below is a snapshot of some of the action.

Winner of the best floral float was Kung Fu Panda by Combined Lions Clubs of Clyde & Districts, and Alexandra. PHOTO: Clare Toia-Bailey/ Image Central

Street performers on stilts captured the attention of visitors of all ages. PHOTO: Clare Toia-Bailey/ Image Central

Dunstan Kahui Ako kapa haka group performed in front of the main stage at 3.30pm to resounding applause from the audience. PHOTO: The Central App
The kapa haka performance captured the attention of the large crowd. VIDEO: The Central App

Modes of transport on show in the parade were varied, including this historic wagon and tractor from yesteryear. PHOTO: The Central App

Pipe bands in full regalia took to the streets including the ILT City of Invercargill Highland Pipe Band. PHOTO: Clare Toia-Bailey/ Image Central

The first ever joint winners (from left) Blossom Festival King Nate Alexander (17), first runner up Kimberley Dacosta (16) and Queen Lily Kain (16). PHOTO: Clare Toia-Bailey/ Image Central

The Mardi Gras fireworks were enjoyed by many, kicking off an absolute banger of a weekend in Central. PHOTO: The Central App
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