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    Exhibitors for 2016

    Posted on February 15, 2016 by in News

    Early bird Application forms have gone out for the craft stalls for 2016. If you weren’t there last year and are interested in being a stallholder for 2016 check out the expression of interest form on our website. This year will be awesome as we bring in more activities and events. A flyer is available […]

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  • Craft & Garden Fair 2016

    Posted on January 24, 2016 by in News

    Planning is underway for the 2016 Quota Craft & Garden Fair 27th & 28th August 2016 Invitations will be sent out to current stallholders shortly, new stallholders are asked to contact us on quotaalstonville@gmail.com for an expession of interest form. Incorporating community groups, and our local projects with over 90 stalls of the most beautiful […]

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    Boots for Boys

    Posted on October 11, 2015 by in News

    Boots for Boys TM  is a Quota Alstonville project to raise awareness and funds for Depression and suicide prevention in young males. We are asking the public to decorate / paint/ embroider a shoe/boot/ etc  to enter a competition in conjunction with our 2016 Craft & Garden Fair. This can be in memory or in […]

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    Dave Alley and the White Cloud Foundation

    Posted on October 11, 2015 by in News

    Today we were proud to present the White Cloud Foundation with a cheque for $1500.00 to celebrate David Alley and his Run around Australia 2. David has done this epic run to raise awareness of depression and suicide in Australia. We will soon be launching our “BOOTS FOR BOYS” project for 2016 in conjunction with […]

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    2015 Craft & Garden Fair most successful ever.

    Posted on September 16, 2015 by in News

    From one Million Stars to decorated Bras, from happy faces to ribbons and laces. There were Fairy gardens to build and plants to buy, cooking lessons from Phil & Julie. All sorts of papercraft and quilting needs, prizes to win and lots of goodies to eat. This was our biggest Fair ever with over 88 stalls. […]

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