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Hunt For More Than Just Eggs This Easter
This Easter weekend, you will find the lush rolling hills of Dayboro alive with color in more ways than one as the Annual Gemboree opens at the Dayboro Showgrounds.
Gem and mineral dealers from across the Southeast will be on hand at the Gemboree displaying and selling their products against the beautiful backdrop of the Dayboro Hills. In keeping with the family friendly theme, there will be a variety of interactive activities on offer for the whole family to enjoy, including a Thunder Egg Hunt, competitions, and a Sieving for Gemstones activity that will be sure to entertain the kids. This much-anticipated Gemboree will also feature numerous stalls that will include a variety of fine finished jewelry, rough and cut gems, lapidary equipment, minerals, fossils and collectibles, plus so much more.
If you are interested in this fascinating hobby, don’t miss this opportunity to learn more through the working gem displays. Here you can see first hand how gems, fossils and minerals are cut, polished and finished.
Queensland boasts some of the best and largest fossicking fields in the world, including Agate ,Topaz, Quartz, lots of Mineral, and the largest Opal, Petrified Wood and Sapphire fields. Details on where to go to find these goodies—including where the registered fossicking fields are, along with the regulations on how to enjoy them—will also be available at the Gemboree. Rockhounds will have information tables on offer and local clubs will be there ready to answer any questions.
The Details
Location: The Dayboro Showgrounds, 3512 Mount Mee Rd, Dayboro
Date: 7th April - 10th April
Parking: There will be plenty of parking on offer. For further information regarding camping, directions, or any other enquiries, Lloyd Hosking on 0429 040 600
Survey Results Are In!
Results from Moreton Bay Council’s recent ‘Moreton Says’ survey are in.
Community members were asked to share how Council can support wellbeing with outdoor spaces, sports, arts and culture. A points that were found include; enjoying the outdoors is important to the community, the community are looking to have fun, and be entertained through Arts and Cultural events, and local sporting facilities are being enjoyed by community members.
To view the full results visit: mbrc.link/Moretonsays