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July School Holiday Workshops – Thursday 7 and Friday 8 July – 10 am to 1 pm

It’s the chilly season… So time to gear up for a cosy winter at Rose City Shoppingworld with our July winter workshop.

There’s still time for kids to create a pom-pom and attach it to their free beanie this Thursday 7 and Friday 8 July. Come and join us from 10 am to 1 pm both days and have some winter fun.

Jumpers & Jazz at Rose City Shoppingworld – Friday 22 to Saturday 30 July

Come in out of the cold and enjoy the Jumpers and Jazz festival spirit at Rose City Shoppingworld. Free entertainment, fun for the kids and plenty of shopping to do at the mini markets, all in the centre.

Girl Friday Jazz Band – Friday 22 July from 10.30 am to 12.30 pm (near Woolworths)

Mal Wood Jazz Duo – Saturday 30 July from 10 am to 1 pm

Roving Kid’s Balloon artist – Saturday 30 July from 10 am to 1 pm

Mini Jazz Markets – Wed 27 July to Sat 30 July (near Coles)

Throughout the Jumpers & Jazz Festival, Warwick State High School will be showcasing their year 12 Fashion students’ work next door to The Reject Shop. This year, the students have done something different by working on a collaborative fashion collection that includes 12 items.

Their task was to design a single cohesive resort collection for males and females, suitable for a tropical Whitsunday Island holiday.

Through undertaking this course students are challenged to use their imagination to create, innovate and express themselves and their ideas, and to design and produce design solutions in a range of fashion contexts.

Head on in to Rose City Shoppingworld over Jumpers & Jazz to enjoy some smooth shopping and jazzy entertainment.

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