THOUSANDS of people from Dubbo and surrounding regions will be converging on the Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre next month, when Craft Alive makes its way to town.
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Held across three days, Craft Alive will showcase a range of local and interstate exhibitors focusing on patchwork, scrapbooking, do-it-yourself products and much more.
A Craft Alive spokesperson said more than 3000 people were expected to attend this year’s local event, with about 50 exhibitors on show.
“We’ve been coming to Dubbo for about five or six years,” the spokesperson said.
“We always receive a great reception, the locals really come out in force.”
Craft Alive, which has been running for 27 years, also holds events in Queensland and Victoria.
“It’s a great show for people who can’t make it to the city craft shows. Craft Alive brings it to them in their own backyard,” the spokesperson said.
The Dubbo Craft Alive show will be held at the Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre, between Friday, March 18 and Sunday, March 20.
Tickets are $15 adults and $12 Concession (or $10 when purchased online), $5 for kids aged six to 15 years and free for kids five years and under.