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Gearing up for winter arts

CASEY council is now calling for people to register for the 2015 Winter Arts Festival later this year.
The City of Casey is now taking expressions of interest (EOI) from members of the local arts community who want to host an event or activity during the three-month long festival held from June to August.
The EOIs will close on Friday 20 March.
The festival provides local artists and groups with exposure and recognition and encourages the community to appreciate the local arts in Casey.
To download an EOI form visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/winterartsfestival, or call customer service on 9705 5200.

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