EVENTS DIARY

Wedding expo

Venue: All Seasons Margaret River, Walcliffe Road, Margaret River
Fashion parades at 11.45am & 1.45pm
Free show bag for brides including magazines valued at $30
Prizes to be won
Free entertainment throughout the day!
A wedding showcase catering to couples from the local and surrounding areas.
The best way to plan your wedding is locally at a bridal show. At bridal shows you get to meet the wedding professionals and to see if you like them and their products.
Weddings are exciting, personal, once-in-a lifetime events. Since most brides and grooms-to-be have little or no experience in buying wedding goods and services research is critical. And, while online research is an excellent resource, attending a bridal show is the best opportunity to ask questions, compare prices, quality, styles and to make informed buying decisions.

Admission to Your Local Wedding Expo is $5 per person, which includes wedding magazines, special offers and much more valued at over $30. Every attendee will have a chance at winning many great door prizes on the day. There will be two separate entry barrels – one for the bridal couple from which we will draw several wedding prizes – and the other for all general attendees which we will draw general door prices.
Mystery Bonus Prize - Pre-registration Competition
Couples can also pre-register to qualify for our mystery bonus prize which will be drawn at the event by emailing your details to info@twppublishing.com.au with the subject as ‘Pre-registration for All Seasons Margaret River – Your Local Wedding Expo –. Please email through your full name, address, day time phone number, email ad

Wedding expo

Venue: All Seasons Margaret River, Walcliffe Road, Margaret River
Fashion parades at 11.45am & 1.45pm
Free show bag for brides including magazines valued at $30
Prizes to be won
Free entertainment throughout the day!
A wedding showcase catering to couples from the local and surrounding areas.
The best way to plan your wedding is locally at a bridal show. At bridal shows you get to meet the wedding professionals and to see if you like them and their products.
Weddings are exciting, personal, once-in-a lifetime events. Since most brides and grooms-to-be have little or no experience in buying wedding goods and services research is critical. And, while online research is an excellent resource, attending a bridal show is the best opportunity to ask questions, compare prices, quality, styles and to make informed buying decisions.

Admission to Your Local Wedding Expo is $5 per person, which includes wedding magazines, special offers and much more valued at over $30. Every attendee will have a chance at winning many great door prizes on the day. There will be two separate entry barrels – one for the bridal couple from which we will draw several wedding prizes – and the other for all general attendees which we will draw general door prices.
Mystery Bonus Prize - Pre-registration Competition
Couples can also pre-register to qualify for our mystery bonus prize which will be drawn at the event by emailing your details to info@twppublishing.com.au with the subject as ‘Pre-registration for All Seasons Margaret River – Your Local Wedding Expo –. Please email through your full name, address, day time phone number, email ad

Yallingup art exhibition

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Town Square market

The Town Square Market will enter its 21st year in 2008, making it the most successful market in the district.

It began with six stalls in February 1987, shortly after the Town Square shops were opened, and has now grown to 60 stalls.

These stalls sell a variety of produce from fresh fruit and veg, including olives and olive oils, hot foods (sausage sizzle and indays famous curry puffs), local handcrafts (pottery, woodwork, jewellery, art, photography, soap and aromatherapy products), plus second hand goods, new and used clothes, and imported nick-nacks. Occasionally books and CDs, jewellery and more jewellery.

The market is open from 10am to 1pm.

Town Square market

The Town Square Market will enter its 21st year in 2008, making it the most successful market in the district.

It began with six stalls in February 1987, shortly after the Town Square shops were opened, and has now grown to 60 stalls.

These stalls sell a variety of produce from fresh fruit and veg, including olives and olive oils, hot foods (sausage sizzle and indays famous curry puffs), local handcrafts (pottery, woodwork, jewellery, art, photography, soap and aromatherapy products), plus second hand goods, new and used clothes, and imported nick-nacks. Occasionally books and CDs, jewellery and more jewellery.

The market is open from 10am to 1pm.

Town Square market

The Town Square Market will enter its 21st year in 2008, making it the most successful market in the district.

It began with six stalls in February 1987, shortly after the Town Square shops were opened, and has now grown to 60 stalls.

These stalls sell a variety of produce from fresh fruit and veg, including olives and olive oils, hot foods (sausage sizzle and indays famous curry puffs), local handcrafts (pottery, woodwork, jewellery, art, photography, soap and aromatherapy products), plus second hand goods, new and used clothes, and imported nick-nacks. Occasionally books and CDs, jewellery and more jewellery.

The market is open from 10am to 1pm.

Town Square market

The Town Square Market will enter its 21st year in 2008, making it the most successful market in the district.

It began with six stalls in February 1987, shortly after the Town Square shops were opened, and has now grown to 60 stalls.

These stalls sell a variety of produce from fresh fruit and veg, including olives and olive oils, hot foods (sausage sizzle and indays famous curry puffs), local handcrafts (pottery, woodwork, jewellery, art, photography, soap and aromatherapy products), plus second hand goods, new and used clothes, and imported nick-nacks. Occasionally books and CDs, jewellery and more jewellery.

The market is open from 10am to 1pm.

Leeuwin Estate concert

kennyYvonne Kenny, David Hobson & The West Australian Symphony Orchestra

Leeuwin Estate is delighted to return to its classical origins for the 24th annual Leeuwin Concert Series on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 February.

Internationally acclaimed Soprano, Yvonne Kenny, Tenor, David Hobson, and the West Australian Symphony Orchestra will delight their Leeuwin Concert audience with a repertoire of classics from both opera and the stage under the baton of Conductor Guy Noble.

WEBSITE

Leeuwin Estate concert

kennyYvonne Kenny, David Hobson & The West Australian Symphony Orchestra

Leeuwin Estate is delighted to return to its classical origins for the 24th annual Leeuwin Concert Series on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 February.

Internationally acclaimed Soprano, Yvonne Kenny, Tenor, David Hobson, and the West Australian Symphony Orchestra will delight their Leeuwin Concert audience with a repertoire of classics from both opera and the stage under the baton of Conductor Guy Noble.

WEBSITE

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