A matinee music concert called ‘Reaching Out’ will be held in the Main Hall of the Nambucca Community and Arts Centre on Sunday, June 10 starting at 2pm.
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Organised by the Bellingen and Nambucca Rural Australians for Refugees, the event aims to raise funds to support refugees and asylum seekers in Australia.
Several outstanding musicians will be performing including the very talented musician Heather Rose on piano and vocals; and the inimitable duo ‘The Wild Women of Anywhere Beach’. The Wild Women have been singing their way through numerous cultural revolutions and standing up against injustice for many years. You are guaranteed a wonderful fun time and uplifting experience.
Archibald and Sulman prize winner, Australian artist Wendy Sharpe, is getting behind the refugee outreach concert by donating one of her paintings for auction. It will be flown up from Wendy’s studio in central Sydney this weekend. Organisers are delighted to have Wendy’s support, as her works sell for many thousands of dollars.
For details on the venue visit www.nambucca.com.au/ncac.
Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for students and children are free. You can purchase tickets at The Alternative Bookshop in Bellingen or Helloworld travel in Nambucca Heads. Afternoon tea is included.
If you would like to book tickets in advance and pay for them on the day of the performance or make a donation to the cause, you can email Marlene Griffin at:marlene.griffin46@bigpond.com or telephone 6569 5419.