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Uplifting perfect venue

By Hollie Harris

LOOKING for a unique venue for your unique event? Dulcie Joe Co in Peregian Beach is that unique venue, where you can hold your next macrame workshop, mindfulness talk, meditation course, product launch or photo shoot.
Courses, events, workshops, the sky’s the limit for what you can do with the beautiful space at Dulie Joe Co.
The team have connections to local caterers and event suppliers which make planning your event so easy, and they want you to be nurtured while you build your business or study.
From 9am-3pm weekdays they will make you a cuppa, look after you and provide wifi while you work for only $10 an hour.
Sometimes a co-working space can feel a little intimidating or feel as though it is more suitable for people who have a bigger business than you, however Dulce Joe Co is the perfect intimate and comfortable space.
This inspiring and uplifting space can help you to realise you can make a difference, and is available for people building sustainable businesses, living lives filled with meaning and joy.
You matter, and this space reflects that, so pop on in and meet manager Lynn and enjoy a cup of tea.
If you want to run a course, you can do it there, if you want to launch a product you can do it there, if you want to hold an event, if you want to make a difference you can do it there.
Drop in to Dulcie Joe Co, Unit 3/216 David Low Way, Peregian Beach, and see the space for yourself or check it out online at www.dulciejoeco.com

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