Bonny Doon Festival

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Maureen K Clifford
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Bonny Doon Festival

Post by Maureen K Clifford » Wed Jan 20, 2016 4:32 pm

Expressions of Poetic interest being sought for this Festival held over 19th,20th and 21st February --- if you can strut your stuff on stage this may be of interest.

https://docs.google.com/…/1Oy4HBLQHc-F0 ... …/viewform

This is our third festival and although it is still very small I think we can build on it in future years. I am targeting the "grey nomad" market and currently have around 30 motorhomes/caravanners/campers booked in to camp on the oval. I am hopeful that the numbers will increase as we get closer to the dates. We plan to present the breakfast in the Recreation Reserve Hall which is a great venue and have the local Red Cross do a devonshire tea with the BD football netball club doing egg and bacon etc. The local BD CFA are hosting the morning and we will be rattling the tin for a gold coin donation. I have set up a little registration form on our websitewww.bonniedoonmusicfestival.com and we currently have four local Mansfield people presenting. I am hoping that we can get some more of the locals to get up and have a go but am not holding my breath. I should say that Sunday is free entry to the Festival. Would love to talk to anyone who might be interested in coming up. My mobile is 0408565760 or I can give you a call if you let me have a number.
Attached is the latest festival flyer.
Cheers
Chris Wilson
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