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Church publicises Easter festival events

Hardys Bay Community Church is publicising a series of events in April as part of the Bouddi Easter Festival.

"There's plenty happening on the Bouddi Peninsula over Easter," said pastor Dr Stephen Hinks.

"With the increased numbers of locals and visitors to that beautiful part of the world, there are a number of great events happening over the April long weekend, all under the one umbrella, the Bouddi Easter Festival.

"The Festival has several events in different locations run by various local community organisations.

"There are also great eateries and the national park, as well as the beach and bays.

"Be sure to visit and enjoy the variety of events that are happening, with art, craft, music, food and plenty of fun," Dr Hinks said.

The church will be holding an art exhibition and sale featuring local artists, Karen Bloomfield, Dave Charles, Meg Lewer and Jean Scott, from April 19 to 22.

The church will also hold Good Friday and Easter Sunday services from 9:30am.

The Wagstaffe-Killcare Community Association will hold its annual Trash and Treasure sale at Wagstaffe Hall from 9am-1pm on April 20.

Killcare Community Connect will host The Bouddi Kids Create Easter Market at the Killcare Surf Life Saving Club from 12pm to 3pm on April 20.

The markets will feature handmade crafts, food and live performances by children, plus local produce, face painting and a sand castle competition.

Hardys Bay Community Club will feature a special musical performance from local act Huckleberry from 12pm on April 21.

The church will hold a "three-community sausage sizzle" on April 22 with from 12pm.

"Bring along a picnic and join your community on the waterfront as we celebrate Easter," Dr Hinks said.





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