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Opening doors to inspiration



Step into a world of inspiration as Caloundra Art Centre Association (CACA) throws open its doors to everyone 29-30 June.

CACA is a not-for-profit community organization facilitating 23 different art & craft groups. The open days will be a weekend filled with inspiration, creativity, and community spirit.

Start the day with a ’Fashion Parade with a Difference’ in the morning.

Participate in interactive make & take sessions (children accompanied by a supervising adult), where you can unleash your inner artist and take home your own masterpiece. Or simply relax with a complimentary coffee or tea while you observe group demonstrations and explore a variety of captivating displays.

Engage in friendly conversations with passionate members and gather all the information you need about the exciting activities and opportunities awaiting you at the Caloundra Art Centre. Discover how you can become a valued part of CACA’s creative community!

There will be delicious baked goods and other tempting treats available for purchase, ensuring you can stay as long as you’d like without worrying about hunger pangs.

Admission is entirely free, plus there is free onsite parking.

For more information visit our FB event page Caloundra Arts Centre Association – Open days 2024 or email info@caloundraartscentre.org.au

Caloundra Arts Centre Association – OPEN DAYS

When: Sat 29 June (9am – 4pm) and Sunday 30 June (9am – 2pm)

Where: Caloundra Arts Centre Association, 5 North Street, Caloundra

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