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Join the cheerful team at JJJ

In Warwick, community spirit shines brightly through events like Jumpers and Jazz in July, a celebration which blends art, music, and local charm. This much-loved winter festival has become a cornerstone of the Southern Downs calendar, thanks to the tireless efforts of volunteers, local clubs, and community organisations.

Jumpers and Jazz in July showcases the creativity and dedication of our region, transforming Warwick’s streets into a vibrant display of yarn-bombed trees, live performances, and welcoming markets. Behind the scenes, however, is a passionate volunteer committee who drive the engine room of the whole festival. It can’t happen without volunteers – from being on the committee, to setting out tables and chairs on the day and everything in between.

The festival offers opportunities for everyone, whether you’re an individual, a family or a business who want to lend a hand and be part of a cheerful team. You can choose your time commitment to be involved with behind the scenes tasks beforehand or hands-on assistance during the festival. Volunteering isn’t just about giving back—it’s also a chance to build connections, learn new skills, and be part of something meaningful. The JJJ team offers rewards and incentives in appreciation of your contribution.

Jumpers and Jazz in July is always looking for enthusiastic community members to join their team, contribute to this iconic event and strengthen the fabric of our community. Reach out today to find out how you can join the Jumpers and Jazz in July team and play a role in Warwick’s most vibrant winter tradition.

You can apply online at jumpersandjazz.com.au/applications/volunteers/ or email volunteers@jumpersandjazz.com.au or call into the Warwick Visitor Information Centre (Town Hall) to collect a paper copy.

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