Wednesday, 27 February 2013

The 15th Mullum Mullum Festival - 20 & 21 and 27 & 28 April

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Mullum Mullum Festival PO Box 173 Mitcham 3132 http://mullummmullumfestival.org


The 15th Mullum Mullum Festival will be held on 20 21 and 27 & 28 April 2013

Make sure to reserve these dates in your diary!!


Starting off with an evening of Astronomy on Saturday the 20th April, the Festival will be officially opened on Sunday the 21st April by well-known local naturalist, educator and environmental advocate Cecily Falkingham at the Yarran Dheran Reserve, Mitcham.

The opening day festivities will include a variety of events and performances from the Aboriginal community as well as walks & talks and workshops for both adults and children and damper platters provided by Australia’s
leading gumleaf player and damper maker extraordinaire, Uncle Herb Patten.

The Festival will continue on Saturday the 27th and Sunday the 28th April with a bike ride, walks & talks
and presentations at various locations throughout the Mullum Mullum Valley,
as well as environmental walks & talks and presentations at Currawong Bush Park, Warrandyte


A full program will be sent out via email/snail-mail closer to the dates. In the meanwhile keep your eyes on our website http://mullummmullumfestival.org for information and updates.

We would very much appreciate for MMF supporters to assist with the distribution of the hard copies of brochures to various locations. If you would like to help us distribute the brochures in the week starting the 9th of March we would love to hear from you!  

If you have suggestions for places to leave brochures we would also like to hear from you.

To receive a hard copy of the program, to organise media interviews or for any other enquiries,
contact Monique on decortis@bigpond.net.au ph 9719 7661 or David on mob 0409 519 829

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