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Home2023160823Looks good on paper

Looks good on paper

August 16, 2023 tcwadmin 160823, 2023, Local News
Instructors and some of the participants from Cobar Shire Council and Cobar Arts Council’s recent Bookbinding, Map Making and Paper Making workshops at the
Paper Creations Exhibition on opening night last Thursday at the Cobar Railway
Station. The exhibition ran over three days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and
showcased the fantastic and varied talent of local crafters.
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