TICKETS are selling fast for 'Your Creative Escape' on March 13, an event aimed at connecting rural women in the New England North West and providing them with a creative retreat.
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The first of the workshops were originally planned for the Currabubula Pub and Café, but due to the overwhelming response, organisers have moved the locations to the Currabubula Hall to give the attendees a little more room.
Local women Diana Lampard and Veronica Filby brainstormed the concept, and hope it gives other women an opportunity to showcase their skills or their business and connect with each other.
"We started selling tickets on Saturday and we have sold over half the tickets already," Ms Filby said.
The first of two creative workshops offered on the day is a flower crown making class run by The Little Flower School from Tamworth.
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Participants will be creating a beautiful crown using a mixture of fresh blooms and foliage.
Local artist Jodie Herden will also be running 'A Night with Vincent' art workshop where she will be guiding participants step by step through creating their own 'Starry Night' artwork.
The event is supported by the NSW Department of Primary Industries' Rural Resilience Program.
A delicious afternoon tea will be supplied by the Currabubula Pub and Café and local musician Carly Robinson will be providing musical entertainment for the afternoon.
The event runs from 3pm to 6pm on Saturday, March 13 at the Currabubula War Memorial Hall on Davis St, Currabubula.