Fun, fireworks, first-class racing on Melton Plate night

02 October 2014 | HRV Media
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The City of Melton Plate meeting on Saturday night promises to be night of fun-filled action at the trots.

With first-class racing on the track, punters will be well catered for with full TAB facilities.

But off the track there will also be loads to see and do.

For music lovers, cover band Redline will be pumping out the hits on the front lawn.

For the children there will be all the fun of the fair with a jumping castle, bungee run, sulky trotting carousel and an animal farm featuring pony rides.

Poppy the mascot will make an appearance, while for those wishing to stay around after the last race, the fireworks spectacular will be epic.

There are dining options aplenty at Tabcorp Park Melton, including the bistro with an A La Carte menu.

There is also a dining package option for the Toolern Room, with an $85 ticket there paying for your three-course meal as well as beer, wine and soft drink.

Capping off the Toolern Room atmosphere will be a live music duo.

>> Find out more about the Melton Plate and for details on how to book.

 

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