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Register your Jumpers and Jazz events

With just over nine weeks until the launch of the Jumpers and Jazz in July Festival the official program is almost ready to print.
Organisers have been working on this year’s program since January and are keen to make sure no community groups or businesses miss out on being included in the official “go to” guide for the festival.
Warwick Tourism and Events chief executive officer Tracy Vellacott is full of enthusiasm for this year’s program and said that more than 17 organisations and businesses have already brainstormed and work-shopped their ideas for inclusion in the official publication, which will be delivered in early June.
“We are seeing a great mix of old favourites and new and exciting ideas but we really don’t want anyone to miss out on this chance for promotion,” Mrs Vellacott said.
“It is possible that some organisers have slipped through the cracks or think there is still plenty of time left but we really need their event details now.”
Those included in the festival guide will benefit from having their event details included at major consumer shows like the Brisbane Caravan & Camping Show as well as the Lismore event.
The interim program is already available on the new festival website www.jumpersandjazz.com and the festival’s social media is buzzing with anticipation.
Festival workshops are receiving high numbers of registrations with some workshops already at capacity.
Those wishing to register their Jumpers and Jazz event should note that tomorrow is the cut off point for events to make it into the official program.
Contact Warwick Tourism and Events on (07) 4661 9073 for more information

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