3 Cnr Musgrave Ave & Kumbari Ave, SOUTHPORT Phone 5532 1277 • info@musgravebowls.com • www.clubmusgrave.com ENTERTAINMENT MAJOR RAFFLES WEDNESDAY Meat & Cash Prizes drawn @ 7.30pm Monday afternoon @ 2pm Mon, Tues, Thurs & Sunday nights @ 7pm Cash jackpots from $1000 to $5000 “PETS” Available BISTRO 4215 OPEN 7 DAYS LUNCH 11.30am - 2pm DINNER 5pm - 8pm A-LA-CARTE MENU & SPECIALS NOW OPEN Kitchen/Dining/Courtyard refurbishment COME & TRY OUR ALL NEW MENU! APL POKER Wed 6.30pm & Fri 1pm FREE TRIVIA Wed 7.00pm BAREFOOT BOWLS just $10pp 100 POKER MACHINES - REGULAR PROMOS - TAB & KENO SOUTHPORT | GOLDCOAST Courtesy Bus runs from 4pm Mon-Fri & from 11am Sat & Sun -To book call 5532 1277 FRIDAY Meat & Cash Prizes drawn from 7.00pm SUNDAY 2pm-4pm Free Raffle Tickets – Meat Trays & Cash Prizes drawn @ 4pm Live Entertainment Friday & Saturday nights from 6pm – 10pm Sundays 1pm - 4pm Friends Botanical Art Group 2024 Perceptions of Nature Exhibition The popular ‘Perceptions of Nature’ botanical art exhibition will be held again in 2024, at the Robina Community Art Gallery (adjacent to the Library), from November 27 to December 8. Friends President Mary Woods will officially open the exhibition at 4pm on Thursday November 28. All are welcome. Exhibiting artists include Sandra De Leacy, Anneke Schuck and Cathryn Coutts, who will be joined again by members of the Friends Botanical Art Group. Their artwork will include paintings, drawings, porcelain and jewellery, inspired by the plants and animals found in the Botanic Gardens. Sandra De Leacy has been making a range of hand painted porcelain forms with designs, colours and textures inspired by the flora and fauna in the gardens. Her delightful paintings of birds on porcelain tiles will be of great interest to exhibition visitors. Anneke Schuck enjoys experimenting in a variety of art forms. Painting on porcelain for many years, she has recently added a dimension to her porcelain jewellery by weaving wire around a medallion as well as fusing glass to porcelain. Exhibition visitors last year appreciated watching her making the jewellery and discussing the techniques directly with the artist. Cathryn Coutts has been focusing on significant trees in the Gardens, specifically Eucalyptus trees found growing on the Gold Coast. Following up on her Eucalyptus drawing and identification workshops held earlier this year for Native Plants Queensland, these paintings show a detailed rendering of the bark, flowers and fruit to help viewers identify different species, all of which can be seen in the Botanic Gardens, 230 Ashmore Road, Benowa. PAINTINGS - DRAWINGS PORCELAIN - JEWELLERY inspired by the plants & animals found in the Botanic Gardens Entry is free 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm Saturday & Sunday. By Friends of GCRBG
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