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Sunday, 14 March 2010
Symphony in the Park From 7.30pm
The 2010 Canberra Festival welcomes the addition of the new event, Symphony in the Park. On the final evening of the festival, Stage 88 will serenade the city with performances from the Canberra Symphony Orchestra, conducted and hosted by the irrepressible Guy Noble. A rare opportunity not to be missed.
For more information please contact 13 22 81
For more information please contact 13 22 81
Footprint Environment Festival 10.00am - 4.00pm
Be inspired by the beauty of Australian native plants at our day-long environmental festival.
The program includes arts and crafts, games, planting activities, gardening and greening workshops and demonstrations, exhibits by earth-friendly organisations and vendors. Food and entertainment available.
For more information visit www.anbg.gov.au/gardens. Supported by the ACT Government
The Australian National Botanic Gardens
Clunies Ross Street ACTON
02 6250 9540 | www.anbg.gov.au/gardens
The program includes arts and crafts, games, planting activities, gardening and greening workshops and demonstrations, exhibits by earth-friendly organisations and vendors. Food and entertainment available.
For more information visit www.anbg.gov.au/gardens. Supported by the ACT Government
The Australian National Botanic Gardens
Clunies Ross Street ACTON
02 6250 9540 | www.anbg.gov.au/gardens
Canberra Festival 2010
The Canberra Festival honours our sense of community spirit and vibrancy through sporting events, exhibitions, dance, art, culture and heritage, film and music.
From Saturday 6 March to Sunday 14 March, Canberra will play host to a range of extraordinary events, with each day presenting something new, exciting and vibrant to showcase the diversity and culture of our city.
With the return of the much loved Balloon Spectacular, the flagship event Celebrate in the Park, the quirky and fun Lights! Canberra! Action! and the addition of two new events, Symphony in the Park and FlipArt, the 2010 Canberra Festival is the biggest Canberra has seen yet.
Mark 6-14 March in your calendar as we join to celebrate our city's 97th birthday and countdown until our 100th in 2013.
With so much to see, do and enjoy, there is no better place to be than the nations' capital this March!
From Saturday 6 March to Sunday 14 March, Canberra will play host to a range of extraordinary events, with each day presenting something new, exciting and vibrant to showcase the diversity and culture of our city.
With the return of the much loved Balloon Spectacular, the flagship event Celebrate in the Park, the quirky and fun Lights! Canberra! Action! and the addition of two new events, Symphony in the Park and FlipArt, the 2010 Canberra Festival is the biggest Canberra has seen yet.
Mark 6-14 March in your calendar as we join to celebrate our city's 97th birthday and countdown until our 100th in 2013.
With so much to see, do and enjoy, there is no better place to be than the nations' capital this March!
Symphony in the Park 7:30pm
The 2010 Canberra Festival culminates in a glorious choral concert by the Canberra Symphony Orchestra, featuring The Singers of Canberra, and conducted by the irrepressible Guy Noble.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see a free orchestral performance in such a spectacular setting.
For more information phone Canberra Connect on 13 22 81 or visit www.events.act.gov.au
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see a free orchestral performance in such a spectacular setting.
For more information phone Canberra Connect on 13 22 81 or visit www.events.act.gov.au
Symphony in the Park 7:30pm
The 2010 Canberra Festival culminates in a glorious choral concert by the Canberra Symphony Orchestra, featuring The Singers of Canberra, and conducted by the irrepressible Guy Noble.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see a free orchestral performance on Stage 88, Commonwealth Park.
For more information phone Canberra Connect on 13 22 81 or visit www.events.act.gov.au
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see a free orchestral performance on Stage 88, Commonwealth Park.
For more information phone Canberra Connect on 13 22 81 or visit www.events.act.gov.au










