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Inspiration to Destination Conference to be hosted by South Gippsland at The Salvation Army Leongatha on 20 May 2023
South Gippsland Shire Council hosts 'From Inspiration to Destination', featuring guest speaker Gilbert Rochecouste of Village Well, promoting community networking and innovation.
An opportunity for volunteers and community organisations to network and share information. The day will provide you with lots of ideas and food-for-thought with guest presenter Gilbert Rochecouste, Founder and Creative Director of Village Well, a company with 30 years proven success in connecting people to places.
Join the 'From Inspiration to Destination conference' on 20 May 2023, there will be four separate workshops included in your conference ticket, hosted by four engaging speakers
Workshops and speakers
From Inspiration to Destination will be made up of four separate workshops hosted by four engaging speakers:
- Seed Gardens (Maree Mead, Seed Lakeside Community Garden)
- Sustainability (Brad Kijlstra-Shone)
- Engagement and Recruitment (Gilbert Rochecouste)
- Art Opportunities (Andrea Lane, FLOAT)
Event details:
When: Saturday 20 May 2023
- Time: 8.30 am registration for a 9.00 am start and 4.00 pm finish
- Where: The Salvation Army Leongatha - 2 Long Street, Leongatha
- Cost: $10 per person. Food and beverages will be provided
To register, please visit From Inspiration to Destination page.
Pictures from Eventbrite website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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