Good morning Queensland North
Renegade Re Handmade’s popular po end of year Mega Me Market is back
bigger b than ever, with more than t 100 makers and artisans converging for a long weekend of trading and showcasing locally made wares. Ignatius Park College’s Edmund Rice Hall will come alive with stalls on November 19th and 20th, from 8am-1pm. It’s a great chance to buy unique, locally crafted Christmas gifts for friends and family. Entry is $2 for the weekend.
Townsville’s T favourite fa Santa
Claus C has arrived at Castletown. C Santa Jimis Jim is open ope for bookings for all your family Christmas photos right through until December 24. Get in early to beat the Christmas rush or book through the shopping centre’s virtual queue by going to https:// www.santasvips.com.au/ locations/bj9gca-o/539
Students St of Reflexions Re Dance Studio invite you to join j them as they “Shine Bright” B on stage at the Townsville Civic Theatre tonight. Be dazzled by the young dancers in a delightful display of classical ballet, jazz, tap lyrical, contemporary and hip hop. Get your tickets and show these bright stars the love they deserve.
Join Jo oin expert photographers to celebrate c l b Umbrella’s newest addition a to The Studio - Townsville’s T only publicly accessible ac c black and white photography darkroom. In this twopart workshop, you will learn about analogue photography and darkroom processes. Beginning tomorrow at 1.30pm, the first day includes a city walk, enabling participants to take their own photographs. Phone 4772 7109 or email jasmin@umbrella.org.au for more details.
Presented P by Townsville Community C Music Centre,
Homegrown H will feature the original o works of four Townsville-based Townsvi composers. The composers will be present at the concert being held at Carlton Theatre, Carlyle Gardens. Many of the performances will be world premieres and is a very special event that is not to be missed. For more details or to purchase tickets phone 4727 9797 or email ticketshop@townsville.qld.gov.au