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Art by locals

THE Endeavour Foundation invites you to celebrate the opening of Good Vibrations, the latest art project facilitated by local artists.
Three local artists – Dale Leach, Kerry Douglas and Rose Lloyd-Giblett – have been facilitating art sessions with participants made possible due to the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF).
Community members, clients, carers and staff have participated in a range of art activities which targeted building up confidence and skills and will produce individual art pieces which will hang in the Endeavour Foundation premises for all to enjoy.
If you can’t wait until the opening, you can check out a display of artwork at the Noosa Library which shows the art project’s journey over the last 10 months.
So head along to Endeavour Foundation’s Wallace Park Learning and Lifestyle Centre, 10 Wallace Drive, Noosaville, on Thursday 28 April at 10am to check out the fantastic artworks.
Morning tea will be provided. For more information or to RSVP please call 5474 4707 or 0418 741 950, or alternatively email j.elford@endeavour.com.au.

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