Droves of Redlanders and South East Queenslanders flocked to the free Redlands Easter Family Festival on Monday.
Among the free food, drinks and rides at the Norm Price Park showgrounds, Bayside Bulletin photographer Chris McCormack was there to capture the day.
Enjoying the Redlands Easter Family festival were Alicia Rogers, Braydon Smith, and Jasleene Smith of Capalaba.
Cleveland friends Olivia Groundwater, 15, Emma Mccormick, 15 and Liezl Theunissen, 15, enjoyed a day out together.
Train loving 6-year-old Darci Banks of Birkdale took a train ride with his aunty Debby Banks.
Easter family fun... Thousands of festival goers took a free train ride around the showgrounds.
Smooth tunes… Redland City Choir entertained the masses during their morning performance.
Smooth moves… Bethel House of Hope Deception Bay dancers entertained the masses with their Island Breeze dance.
Smooth tunes… Redland City Choir entertained the masses during their morning performance.
Snags galore… More than 1000 people visited Mondays Redland Easter Family Festival including several patient people who lined up for a sausage.
Logan mum Sharon Formosa of Crestmead took her children Jordyn, 10 and Maddi, 13 out to the Redlands on Monday to enjoy the free Easter festival.
Snags galore… More than 1000 people visited Mondays Redland Easter Family Festival including several patient people who lined up for a sausage.
More than 1000 people visited Mondays Redland Easter Family Festival on Monday.
Relaxing above… Two-year-old Keana hitched a ride with her dad Adam Willey.
Snags galore… More than 1000 people visited Mondays Redland Easter Family Festival including several patient people who lined up for a sausage.
Heating up… Rotary Club of Redlands volunteers Shirley Rhodes, David Mcinnes, navy reserve volunteer Graeme Rodgers and Dusty Rhodes cooked up a storm, helping serve thousands of sausages.
Eating up a storm… Thornlands friends Tabitha Clark, 12 and her friend Jemma August, 12 were one of many who took advantage of a free lunch at the festival.
Redcliffe siblings Olivia, 11 and Josiah Tekura, 6 were not going to miss the Redland Easter Family Festival making a day of it despite the long drive.
Alexandra Hills High boys Darcy Davis, 15 and Jake Swaffield, 15, enjoyed the day hanging out with mates at the Easter festival.
Wellington Point’s Lloyd Franciscus enjoyed a free snag during the Easter festival.
Having a ball… brothers Ryan, 10 and Jarrod Cadogan, 9 enjoyed taking a spin together one of the many free rides at the Redland Easter Family Festival.
Family times… Kathryn and Mark Elliott took their daughter Sophie, 6 to the festival.
Thornlands family Brent Kahi and Kara Henry took their son Keyahn, 1 out for the day.
Trying to win… Victoria Point’s Emily Smith, 10 and her friends Penelope Phipps, 10 and her sister Juliette Phipps, 8, raced down the jumbo slide.
Redland City Choir singer Karen Mitson showed her daughter Jacynta, 14, around the festival.
Eight Mile Plains local Jack DeBrenni, 4, took time out with some friendly animals in the free petting zoo.
Ballard Belting… Cover Me by Worship in Ministry rocked out at the festival.
Enjoying Easter together… The Thurlow family enjoyed a day together with 4-year-old Lachlan his mum Emma, 4-year-old Indiana, her dad Scott and girlfriend Zara Benercene.