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Last first Sunday … for now

The final first Sunday of the month event at Noosa Botanic Gardens is happening on Sunday 5 June from 9am.

The grant funding allowing the Friends of Noosa Botanic Gardens to host this popular event runs out at the end of June.

So come on down and enjoy a Botanic Art workshop, along with some great music from popular Noosa singer/songwriter Jay Bishoff and his keyboard maestro sidekick Andrew Higgins.

And make sure your Sunday morning gets off to a flying start with a Cooroy Roasters coffee made through the talented hands of Bus Stop Espresso’s own Rob, who will be there with the bus’s second espresso machine.

Bring a chair or cushion for the music. Bring a picnic for a longer stay, and bring some walking shoes and hat for a trip into the Shade Garden and/or a walk round the gardens’ eight hectares of nature along the lake.

The coffee’s on from 9am, along with the Shade garden opening and the Botanic Art workshops (which you need to book for at noosabotanicgardensfriends.com).

The music gets under way from 10am.

It’s a great day out at Noosa Botanic Gardens on Sunday 5 June located on Lake Macdonald Drive about 4km from Cooroy.

For more information, visit noosabotanicgardensfriends.com

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