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The next sequence of art classes organized by the Nambucca Valley Arts Council are due to start on Tuesday, July 18 and run every Tuesday morning until September 5.
The classes take place in the small hall of the Nambucca Community and Arts Centre next to the library on Ridge Street, Nambucca Heads, from 9am-noon.
The arts council is fortunate to have the expertise of art teacher David Southgate, who offers tuition in mixed media acrylic, oils and pastel.
Fees for the three-hour classes are $120 per 8 eight-week term, or $20 per class (casual).
Class members will need to take out Nambucca Valley Arts Council membership at $20 per year, for insurance purposes.
Enquiries can be made to David Southgate on 6655 7550.
Theatre workshop
IF you're bored this July school holidays come along to our theatre workshop at the Stuarts Point Community Hall.
Past Stuarts Point Players member Maddy Clare Lardner is returning for an exclusive weekend workshop on July 15 and 16, after much success studying and performing in Newcastle and the Hunter Valley.
It doesn't matter if you're an experienced thespian or just starting out, our workshop will cater for every performer from age 12 and up.
The weekend will include learning and performing a dance routine, acting games and techniques, accent work, and one-on-one tuition with Maddy on a song or monologue of your choice.
On Sunday afternoon we will have the chance to perform our individual pieces for family and friends.
Entry is a gold coin donation, with lunch provided, bookings are essential, for catering purposes. Register at tickethost.com.au today!
Exhibition
THE Kundabung Hall will be hosting an exhibition by local artist Milton Budge at the monthly Kundabung Country and Farmers market, on Sunday, July 9.
Milton has been painting since he was a child but as an adult decided to paint in a way that combined both European and Aboriginal styles.