As one birthday was celebrated at the 2019 Wodonga Children's Fair, excitement was building about another.
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The fair, established in 1990, will mark three decades in 2020 but Junction Support Services celebrated their own 30th birthday through a paper and cardboard cake decorated by children.
Thousands of families took part in nearly 40 activities and performances at the Wodonga Racecourse on Sunday.
Chiltern and District Men's Shed secretary Jan Baynes was selling some of the group's wooden creations including planes and child-sized picnic tables.
"We've done the fair for a number of years," she said.
"We bring our wooden toys and cradles that we make.
"The children like to check them out and have a lot of fun."
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The Shire of Bordescros were a new and eye-catching addition to the day, taking part in battles and showcasing calligraphy skills.
The Army Logistics Training Centre ran an obstacle course and the Anti Gravity Circus Duo impressed with high-flying tricks.