The event will celebrate local produce and creativity.
A Westmeath community group is launching a scarecrow and harvest festival.
Multyfarnham Tidy Towns is hosting it's first-ever Scarecrow and Harvest Festival on Sunday.
The event will celebrate local produce and creativity, with scarecrow displays, music, games, and artisan stalls at Gaine Park.
Scarecrow festivals, popular across Ireland, bring communities together in a blend of tradition and artistic flair.
Attendees are encouraged to use recycled materials in their creations, from cartoon characters to local trades.
John Reilly, member of Multyfarnham Tidy Towns says it's a colourful, community-driven day for all:
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