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Garage Rocks...a festive get together

This is your personal invitation to Garage Rocks…a festive get together. As the year draws to a close we will be celebrating in style at our very own intimate garage space. This will be an extravaganza like no other. An event to celebrate our members, sponsors, partners and community. We thank you for all that you do and we love having you on board. This is going to be the coolest chrimbo party in town!

Included in the evening:

🌟 Speed networking ran by Conscious Co
🌟 Festive nibbles & drinks sponsored by Dan Murphy & Young Henry’s
🌟 Band (Ben & Lucas Mahon)
🌟 Art exhibition & speed painter Sarah Rowan
🌟 Upcycling Secret Santa

Every one is welcome and we are raising money for Wayside Chapel via donate a plate. Why not bring your team? This feel good event will leave you and your team all warm and fuzzy as you connect with amazing humans!

The event will take place on Wednesday 30th November at 6:00 – 9:00 pm at The Working Kind Collective in Stanmore.

There are limited spaces, so be quick as we know this is going to be a popular one.

Entertainment

Meet Ben and Lucas Mahon. They have spent most of their lives playing and performing in bands, and from that have gained a lot of experience!

Some of their most notable performances include:

– Hope Estate for Hope Rocks

– Enmore Theatre for Variety Salutes Elton John

– Oxford Art Factory for UsFest

– Multiple performances for the Variety Children’s Charity, including Variety Salutes Elton John and the Variety Charity Ball

– Multiple locations across the East Coast of the US- Parkes Elvis Festival (multiple years)

– Hayden Orpheum for a Grease tribute

Additionally, both Ben and Lucas are studying a Bachelor’s of Music at the Australian Institute of Music.

Sarah Rowan

Sarah Rowan is an artist and thought-leader who empowers individuals and organisations to ignite a better future through creativity. As one of Australia’s top Speed Painters, she has lived and breathed the dynamic process of transformation for over 20 years, turning blank walls and cavasses into thought-provoking pieces of art, with limited time and often in front of a live audience. Merging her artistic talent with her passion for public speaking, Sarah has reimagined the role of the artist, pushing the boundaries of a studio-based pursuit into a trail-blazing performance genre that challenges the limitations of time and space. Sarah will be exhibiting her paintings for sale and also doing what she does best – speed painting!

Thank you to the sponsors of this event:

The Working Kind Collective

Young Henry’s

Dan Murphy’s

Thank you to all the businesses that have supported us over the last 12 months, and thank you to our key ongoing sponsors.

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