Local events for October
Jazz in the Courtyard
Normanby Wines at Harrisville presents Jazz in the Courtyard. Be entertained by the Fassifern Five. Cost: $25 per head - bookings essential. Hot finger food provided by Platinum Platters. Extra cheese platters must be pre ordered for $20 each. Enjoy the music, food, great company and large range of wines including Verdelho, Viognier, Durif, Shiraz, Chambourcin, Grenache, Merlot as well as red and white fortifieds - all made from grapes carefully hand picked for premium quality
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Date: 13 OctoberVenue: Normanby Wines, 178 Dunns Ave, Harrisville
Explore one of our cities historic homes
How would you like to explore one of the citys historic homes and play a role in helping grow the Ipswich Art Gallery Collection at the same time? You're invited to join the Friends of the Ipswich Art Gallery for afternoon tea at the beautifully restored historic home Karragaroo. This stunning property was originally built in 1884 and has been home to some of Ipswich's most renowned residents including the Foote and Whitehead families. Discover Karragaroo's story and hear first-hand from the current owners about their dedication to restoring this grand residence and how they are continuing to lovingly refurbish the property today. Take in magnificent views of the city from the sweeping verandahs. Bid in the silent auction for the chance to take home a unique artwork specially created on the day. Time: 2 - 4.30pm Cost: $40 per person (General Admission). Price includes afternoon tea with sparkling wine on arrival. Bookings: Essential.

Date: 12 OctoberVenue: Karragaroo
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Ipswich Art Gallery d'Arcy Doyle Place between Limestone & Brisbane Streets Ipswich CBD, Queensland 4305 Telephone: 07 3810 7222 Email: info@ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au Website: www.ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au |
Discover Brisbane's Top 10 Coffee Shops
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