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Men’s shed at work

The Noosa Men’s Shed will open its doors next month for their annual open day.
Event co-ordinator Brian Irving said the open day was a chance for the public to see the many areas the group was involved with including much charity work.
On the day, there will be tours of the woodwork shed, metal work shed, art and computer studio, the Long shed for meetings and functions, expertly recycled from army pallets, examples of charity work and exhibits of work produced.
Many stalls will be available including cake stall, tea and coffee, sausage sizzle, face painting, trash and treasure sales, fresh produce and plant sales, fresh honey from the Noosa Men’s Shed bee keeping hives, Unity Water stall, a council recycling exhibit and much more.
The major raffle at the event will see a large wine cooler find a new home.
“Everyone is welcome to come along for an exciting day and maybe consider joining,” Mr Irving said.
For more information, phone John on 0402 595 094, Brian on 0404 549 504 or visit www.noosa-mens-shed.org.au.
Event details:
What: Noosa Men’s Shed Public Open Day
When: Saturday 1 April
Time: 10.30am-3.30pm
Where: Rotary way, off Wallum Lane, off Noosa springs Drive Noosa Heads, Q 4567
(Immediately left over bridge at Noosa Springs residences)
Parking and signage available.

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