Their handiwork goes on display

Showcasing their art work are, back from left: auctioneer Grant Day from Bell Real Estate, June Barnett, Judi Roberts, Anne Taylor and Sam Scott (Bell Real Estate). Front: Paul Bianco and Linda Edwards. 125563 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

By ANEEKA SIMONIS

LOCALLY handcrafted art will be on display at U3A Emerald’s inaugural Art and Craft Show this October.
From botanical art through to patchwork, needlework and woodwork, exhibition-goers will find endless treasures crafted with love by some of the hills’ most creative residents.
Held on Sunday 5 October, from 10am-3pm, the busy show will also include a raffle of three donated prizes included a framed landscape, a patchwork quilt and an upmarket billy-kart each made by generous local artists.
From 1pm, a professional auctioneer will take the bidding on four original paintings contributed by the group’s artists, while the show also welcomes its first ever bazaar which offers visitors high quality new and secondhand goods.
“This year we will be working in conjunction with the Bake it or Grow it market at Emerald Hall,” added U3A Emerald’s event co-ordinator Linda Andrews.
June Barnett, Judi Roberts, Anne Taylor, Linda Edwards and Paul Bianco are some of the local faces that will have their art on display for the October show.
U3A Emerald opened in 1992 and provides a great outlet for active retirees to be creative, make friends and cross a few things off their bucket list.
“It’s an ideal place to make friends, share interest and keep learning,” Linda said.
The volunteer-led group does a wide range of activities from art to table tennis, cosmology, Italian language, yoga and creative writing.
For information about the U3A Art and Craft Show or to join the group, contact Linda on 5968 3228.