A musical celebration proudly presented by Production Line Theatre Company Inc By special arrangement with origin Tehatrical on behalf of the Rogers and Hammerstien Library NY. Fabulous numbers like My Funny Valentine, Blue Moon, Lover, Miss Jones, The Lady is a Tramp and many more! BYO Glasses and Nibbles. Wine, tea, coffee and soft drinks available. Tickets $20 adults and concession / pension $18
Planning any kind of event, festival or show requires much more than just setting the date. It’s like a jigsaw – without all the pieces it’s just not finished. One of the missing pieces in planning and hosting an event is just how to do it – the resources that you will need to actually run the event.
Once the event is in the pipeline, the serious planning and preparation begins. But just where do you start? The East Gippsland Shire Council has been involved with so many projects, that we believe we have some of the answers for you. Kits and templates are available that provide information to assist with the resources information that might assist you in the preliminaries.
The resources that might be needed are people power. This can be anything from people to direct traffic to parking of cars, entry fee collection or crowd control. Perhaps you want some local community involvement like indigenous musicians or koorie elders to give their endorsement or involvement. Knowing where to find these people and resources is a great start, and we can provide that.
Marketing is an integral part of any great event. You don’t need to be an expert, as we have the information and contacts that you may need to ensure your event is heard of in all the right places. With media contact lists to templates on how to write a Press Release, the Shire Events, Arts & Culture Development Unit will be able to provide you with the relevant material. All the resources you need under one roof.
Recently appointed chief executive officer of Destination Gippsland Limited, Terry Robinson recently visited East Gippsland to have his first official look around the region.
Mr Robinson said the visit had been most useful to discuss tourism issues with industry, local government and land managers.
“It was also a delight to experience some of the East Gippsland’s wonderful tourism assets.” He said.
During his visit Mr Robinson met with represen tatives of East Gippsland Shire, Parks Victoria, Department of Sustainability and Environment and members of East Gippsland Regional Business and Tourism Association.
Shire director corporate and economic development John Websdale said the Shire was pleased with Mr Robinson’s appointment to Destination Gippsland Limited and looked forward to working closely with him over the next three years.
“He brings high level skills in tourism, particularly from his former role as Operations Manger with Phillip Island Nature Park as well as his current membership of the Board of Tourism Alliance Victoria,” he said.
Chair of East Gippsland Regional Business and Tourism Association and East Gippsland Shire Tourism Advisory Board and member of the East Gippsland Marketing Board, Adrian Bromage also welcomed the visit.
“We are confident Mr Robinson will be impressed with the quality of tourism destinations and products in East Gippsland and the commitment of operators not only for tourism in our own region but also across Gippsland as a whole,” he said.
“The industry is looking forward to a close association with Destination Gippsland to maximise tourism outcomes.”