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Hot Pots Exhibition on again

Eenie, Meenie, Minie, Mo, which bowl will I choose? The Warwick Potters will again be holding their Jumpers and Jazz in July Hot Pots Exhibition on Thursday, July 28.
To commence at 6pm for 6.30pm, the official opening will be conducted by State Member for Southern Downs Lawrence Springborg.
The potters will have more than 100 bowls to choose from which, only at the opening night, can be purchased for $10 filled with homemade soup.
Entertainment on the evening will be the East Street Singers together with Heather Hibbitt. It is getting chilly but don’t let that keep you from joining in the fun of Jumpers and Jazz. The Warwick Potters group have an action-packed two weeks during Jumpers and Jazz.
Downtown the Pottery Shop will be open from July 22-31, next to Westpac Bank on Palmerin Street, Warwick, and the Potters Gallery will be held on Friday, July 29 to Sunday, August 3.
After 10 days of entertainment, capping off Jumpers and Jazz, is the Picnic in the Park on Sunday, July 31, which will feature delicious foods, wine tasting, crafts and arts and live entertainment for all the family. This will be held from 9am to 3pm in Leslie Park.

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