The Western Plains Cultural Centre Twilight Handmade Art Markets is set to showcase an extensive array of local creativity on Saturday, November 30, from 4 pm. Organiser Barbara Carling said it would be an excellent opportunity to purchase unique regional, locally-made products whilst also supporting 'Buy From The Bush' and Dubbo Regional Council's 'Buy Local or Bye Local' campaign. The markets will showcase unique creativity by our locals in an explosion of art, craft, food and music. People who attend will also have the chance to speak to regional artists and artisans and learn the passion that drives them to produce and sample homegrown and homemade foods the region has to offer. Ms Carling said last year the markets had close to 60 stalls which provided a diverse range of choice. Anyone interested in holding a stall at the markets can visit the Cultural Centre website; https://www.westernplainsculturalcentre.org/stallholder-application-form READ MORE: Excellent teacher receives award READ MORE:Homestead displaying art in new exhibition READ MORE:Two men die in separate crashes on region's roads over past 24 hours
LOCAL ART: The Western Plains Cultural Centre Twilight Handmade Markets in previous years experienced great success. Photo: FILES.
The Western Plains Cultural Centre Twilight Handmade Art Markets is set to showcase an extensive array of local creativity on Saturday, November 30, from 4 pm.
Organiser Barbara Carling said it would be an excellent opportunity to purchase unique regional, locally-made products whilst also supporting 'Buy From The Bush' and Dubbo Regional Council's 'Buy Local or Bye Local' campaign.
The markets will showcase unique creativity by our locals in an explosion of art, craft, food and music.
People who attend will also have the chance to speak to regional artists and artisans and learn the passion that drives them to produce and sample homegrown and homemade foods the region has to offer.
Ms Carling said last year the markets had close to 60 stalls which provided a diverse range of choice.
Anyone interested in holding a stall at the markets can visit the Cultural Centre website;