The Chronicle

Plenty more to see at carnival

From Sideshow Alley to Teapot Extravagan­za there’s heaps to do

- Megan Masters megan.masters@thechronic­le.com.au

GARDENS and parades might be the first things that come to mind when the annual Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers rolls around, but there is plenty more to it than that.

From Sideshow Alley down in Frogs Hollow to the Teapot Extravagan­za and even ballroom dancing in Laurel Bank Park, there was no shortage of destinatio­ns for avid carnival-goers on opening weekend.

Alberto Martinez and partner Anna Parra moved to Toowoomba last year, just weeks after carnival wrapped up, so they were delighted to finally see what all the fuss was about this year.

The former Spain residents spent a delightful Sunday morning admiring the blooms in Queens Park while taking in some lovely opera numbers by Divas in the Park.

Mr Martinez said they were blown away by how wonderful the city’s centrepiec­e event was after hearing about it while still in Spain.

“Of course, it’s famous,” he replied when asked if he heard about it before his arrival.

“It’s beautiful. It’s really nice to be here.”

Toowoomba Regional Council tourism and events portfolio leader Councillor Geoff McDonald said he had the honour of kicking off the ballroom dancing in Laurel Bank Park and was also impressed when he popped across the street to the Darling Downs Pottery Club, which had a carnival display.

He said another popular addition this year were pop-ups featuring merchandis­e and gardening informatio­n.

 ?? PHOTOS: BEV LACEY ?? SPANISH FANS: Alberto Martinez and Anna Parra admire the beautiful blooms in Queens Park.
PHOTOS: BEV LACEY SPANISH FANS: Alberto Martinez and Anna Parra admire the beautiful blooms in Queens Park.
 ??  ?? Exchange student Olivia Kuchta from the United States enjoys the colour at Laurel Bank Park.
Exchange student Olivia Kuchta from the United States enjoys the colour at Laurel Bank Park.
 ??  ?? Noela Parsons from Kilcoy and Garry Wormington enjoy ballroom dancing in Laurel Bank Park.
Noela Parsons from Kilcoy and Garry Wormington enjoy ballroom dancing in Laurel Bank Park.
 ??  ?? Paige Tanner came all the way from Cunnamulla for Sideshow Alley.
Paige Tanner came all the way from Cunnamulla for Sideshow Alley.
 ??  ?? Bria Stefanowic­z has a ball in Sideshow Alley.
Bria Stefanowic­z has a ball in Sideshow Alley.
 ??  ?? Ella Aston enjoys the Teapot Extravagan­za.
Ella Aston enjoys the Teapot Extravagan­za.

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