Looking about the crowd at Make It Local on Saturday, November 10 was a joy of community!
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The food as usual was the best you can get with people creating their signature dishes for everyone to share.
The night was bigger than usual as we were lucky enough to host Hugh Clark – poet and filmmaker.
Dinner was glorious and the company ranged from die-hard shared dinner guests to first timers like Patrick and Paula who just moved to Coota last week!
We were blown away viewing the premieres of Ripple Effect – the culmination of a partnership between Murmuration and TACC with local junior participants. Followed by Local Unlimited – Local Heros, a film that’s inception was the Local Unlimited event at TACC in May this year.
Cootamundra Gundagai Regional Council contracted Hugh Clark to create this film showcasing the local scenery, talent and innovation.
If you missed these, they will be screened again before the next council meeting 5.30pm Tuesday, December 11 then they will be available online.
November is always busy with Dance 2590 performing the Toy Box – which the kids worked hard at (and the adults harder!).
We are now looking to Chris Edwards School of Dance “From the Heart” concerts coming in mid December.
We have one more make it local for the year, encompassing the TACC Christmas party and all are welcome.
Movies coming up include On Chesil Beach November 21 and 25 as well as Mama Mia 2 and The Book Club in December.