A whole host of performers and historians came together at Thompson Square on Friday, June 23 to ensure we never forget the 1867 flood and what it means for our own safety. Pictures: Justine Doherty
Freemans Reach resident Maurice Geake and SES's Dave Grasby prop up the SES flood boat.
Hawkesbury Art Gallery's Diana Robson and Kath Von Witt rugged up for the outdoor event.
Australiana Pioneer Village volunteers lent a period feel to the event, dressed in the clothes of the era and wandering amongst the punters. Pictured are Wendy Richmond, Rita Sieders, Kevin Weeks (APV president) and Joanne Weeks.
Kids swarmed the SES floodboats on display in Thompson Square.
Volunteers manning Hawkesbury Museum, which was open until 9pm on the night, included the suitably kittted out Sharon Lamb and Sue Schwartz.
Enjoying some of the fare from the food trucks in the square were Dakota Watt, Michelle Watt and Shane McLucas, of Glossodia.