Peter Quinane (left) and John Killalea from the Wagga's Men's Shed at work on the BBQ to feed the hungry crowds. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Fred Leech and Enid Leech from Silverwater, via Lake Macquarie, enjoy some hot chips at the festival on Easter Saturday. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Singer and entertainer Katelyn O'Donoghue performs. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Chris Wilson from Mansfield in Victoria with his lagerphone comprising 150 stubbie caps. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Roy Coalter, from Brisbane, is travelling with the Highway Wanderers. He is minding the duck on his shoulder for a mate he says is still to get back into being a grey nomad. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Russell Flentjar in action. Picture: Laura Hardwick
Lindsay Wright and Roy Coalter, Highway Wanderers. Picture: Laura Hardwick
Victorian trio Carol Harris, from Bendigo, Erica McIntosh, from Nagambie, and Pat Randall, from Melbourne, enjoy the Stone the Crows Festival in Wagga on Thursday. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Marg McAlister, from Oak Flats, and Bobbie Hardy, from Ruse, catch up for a chat at Wagga's Stone the Crows Festival on Thursday. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Celebrating the first day of the Stone the Crows Festival are Robert Read, from Wauchope, with Graham Brown, from Dubbo. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Dubbo's Jenny Brown and Carolyn Read, from Wauchope, kick off the festival with a smile. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Ruth Coxall from Collie, Western Australia, and Helen Evans, from the Central Coast, enjoy a talk and a wine at the opening day of the Stone the Crows Festival. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
David Clark, from Picton, gives gorgeous Bell a cuddle during the opening day of the Stone the Crows Festival at Tasman Road, Wagga. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
The crowd enjoys the Wagga Accordian Band in the big top during the official welcome of Wagga's Stone the Crows Festival on Thursday. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
A big crowd is on hand to get the Stone the Crows Festival off with a bang. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
The crowd is officially welcomed in the big top at the Stone the Crows Festival. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
"Chief Crow" Chrissie Eustace does a little housekeeping at the official Stone the Crows Festival welcome. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
The crowd is officially welcomed in the big top at the Stone the Crows Festival. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Phil Deaves and "PJ", from Rooty Hill, and Hans Fortuyn with "Maxine" spend a little bonding time together at the festival site on Tasman Road. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Katelyn O'Donoghue, 17, from Charters Towers, entertains the crowd at the official welcome of the Stone the Crows Festival in Wagga. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Stone the Crows co-organiser Jim Haynes welcomes the crowd to the festival on Thursday. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Australian Caravan Club members Bob Farrington, from Avalon in Victoria, and Alex Mark, from Meadow Creek, via Wangaratta meet up for a drink at the Stone the Crows Festival on Thursday. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Caravans, camper vans and tents line the property hosting the Stone the Crows Festival on Tasman Road. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Ukulele player Mike Jackson stops for a photo during a workshop at the Stone the Crows Festival on Good Friday. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Musician Thom Jackson keeps crowds entertained at the Stone the Crowds Festival. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Shepparton's Peter Eade officiates the petanque competition at the Stone the Crows Festival. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Helen Bailey, from Lismore, participates in the petanque competition. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Carol Abbott, from the Gold Coast, watches the action with Lorraine Waddington, from Gympie. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Gary Abbott, of the Gold Coast sends down a ball in a petanque game as Lismore's Helen Bailey watches on at the Stone the Crows Festival. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
John Carroll, from Ulladulla, takes a moment's rest from his petanque game during the Stone the Crows Festival on Good Friday. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Wagga's Wendy Griffin assists a line dancing class being taught by Boots n Buckles at the Stone the Crows Festival on Good Friday. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Jan Gursanscky keeps her crochet hook busy during day two of Wagga's Stone the Crows Festival on Tasman Road. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Ray Hunt and Lenore Harrison, of the Lake Macquarie region, enjoy the festivities on offer at the Stone the Crows Festival in Wagga on Good Friday. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
It's been a "ruff" day for some of the Stone the Crows Festival's furriest crowd members. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
John Reynolds (fourth from left), of Iluka via Grafton, becomes the newest member of the Australian Caravan Club at the Stone the Crows Festival. He is congratulated by fellow caravan afficianados (from left) Alex and Dot Mark, from Meadow Creek in Victoria, Bill and Una Taylor, from Wagga, and Royce Woodhouse from Perth. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
An Australian flag flutters in the breeze as Willans Hill backdrops the many vehicles camped at the Stone the Crows Festival in Wagga on Good Friday. Picture: Kieren L Tilly