Change of Venue for Toowoomba’s World Environment Day Celebration

Due to forecast rain/showers, the organisers of  Toowoomba’s World Environment Day on Sunday 3rd June have made the decision to shift from Lake Annand Park to their wet weather venue, Gabbinbar State School on the corner of Mackenzie and Stenner Streets, Toowoomba.

The complete festival will be held undercover.

Patrons will still be able to enjoy the planned program of music, song and dance, speakers, stalls and children’s activities held against the backdrop of the United Nation’s World Environment Day theme of “Green Economy -  does it include you.”

Entry is free, and all are welcome.

Submitted by:
Neil Riethmuller,
Secretary,
Toowoomba World Environment Day Committee Inc.
Ph 07 4634 7693

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