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What's On: COMMUNITY
Tuesday, July 6:
Denmark Embroiders, 10am, Lions Lair (First and third Tuesday of
month).
Wednesday July 7:
Country Women's Association Denmark Branch meeting,
10am, 9 Mitchell Street, contact Trish 9848 2568.
What's On: ARTS &
ENTERTAINMENT
Friday, July 2: Muse,
exhibition of fantasy theme and recycled works of Tracey Margetts,
Shannon Hawks and Robin Brindall, opens 5.30-7.30pm, Vancouver
Café, Vancouver Street, Albany.
Saturday, July 3: Family
Fun Day CWA Hall 11am-6pm.
Saturday, July 10,
Sizzling Strings, Craig Sinclair, Bruce Mathiske, Greg Young, Mardae
Selepak and Colin Reeves, Denmark Civic Centre.
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About Denmark
Denmark is one of Western Australia’s most popular holiday destinations with its spectacular karri forests and coastal scenery, tranquil rural vistas, mild climate and burgeoning wine industry.
The inlet, bays and rivers are big attractions and a number of trails, including a section of the Bibbulmun Track, allow visitors to enjoy the region’s unique environment away from the traffic.
And one of the best places to get away from it all is high in the forest canopy on Denmark’s famous Tree Top Walk.
Denmark is renowned as an active arts centre with a number of galleries featuring the work of local artists and crafts people.
Performance art is also well represented with the local arts council organising a number of festivals and touring shows each year.
The town also hosts an annual summer concert, featuring leading international and national artists performing in the vast Howard Park winery amphitheatre with its unique forest backdrop.
For more information about the delights of Denmark, please visit
www.denmarktourist.com.au
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