After a pause of two years the King Valley Balloon Fiesta will return on Friday, March 25.
The three-day event will feature a special balloon — a 33m tall, three-toed sloth named Tico.
Kids of all ages will love this cute character and he is sure to delight the crowds.
Tico will be there to amaze attendees at the mass balloon ascension at Brown Brothers, Milawa Airfield, from 7am to 8am on each day of the fiesta.
He will also be at the Balloon Glow event at Wangaratta Turf Club on Saturday, March 26.
Gates open for that at 4.30pm for a 5pm start, with Tico expected around 6pm.
The King Valley Balloon Fiesta Glow appeals to spectators of all ages.
The tethered display of balloons will take place just after sunset, with each balloon crew “glowing” their balloon in sync with the beat of some popular songs.
Enjoy the wide range of food and drinks on offer plus live music and kids’ activities including a balloon magician, drumming, face painting and games.
Bring a blanket and enjoy the entertainment.
Tico’s owner and designer, Scott Monahan, from Monahan Airways Ballooning in New York, said he and his twin brother, Todd, had to come up with an appropriate name.
He said Tico referred to what Costa Ricans called themselves and their attitude to life.
“It is used (to mean) slowing down and enjoying life,” Mr Monahan said.
“We thought that would be a perfect name for our slow friend and it fits the way the world should be today.
“Everyone needs to slow down and enjoy their surroundings.”
Fiesta chairman Paul Gibbs said they were lucky to have Tico the Sloth at the King Valley Balloon Fiesta in his only scheduled Victorian appearance this year.
“Thanks go to Brown Brothers for being Tico’s presenting partner,” Mr Gibbs said.
For more information, or to get your ticket for the Balloon Glow event, visit www.kingvalleyballoonfiesta.com.au