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Sunday fun in the gardens

If you were not at the Noosa Botanic Gardens on the first Sunday of March, you missed out on a morning of world class music, along with a fine coffee made by Rob and Beth from Cooroy’s famous Bus Stop Espresso, and the chance to enjoy one of the few relatively dry days of the last few months.

But the good news is it’s all happening again on Sunday 3 April at the Gardens.

From 9am, Rob and Beth will again have set up their coffee van near the poincianas outside the Shade Garden, while from 10am singer/songwriting maestro Jay Bishoff will arrive with some musical friends to lay down a musically eclectic show for you. Bring a chair or blanket and settle in for some lovely tunes.

Don’t leave it too late as this event is getting more popular every time.

After the morning fun is over, stick around and visit the Shade Garden, or bring a picnic and commandeer one of the many tables dotted through the gardens and round the lake.

Yes, you can bring your dog, but strictly only on a leash.

For more information, visit noosabotanicgardensfriends.com

Noosa Botanic Gardens are at Lake Macdonald Drive, about 4km from Cooroy.

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