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Festival for new season

Right: Cassie dishes out fairy floss to Jayden Blundell from Pakenham during the spring festival.Below: Catani artist Leigh Arnold with LLINC manager Judith Brown and Bronwyn Fleming.Left: Brandon McCormack and Taylor Jennings kept up the beat.Right: Vivien Clarke from Maryknoll Indigenous Plant Nursery with Meryl Waterhouse of Pakenham Garden Club.Right: Cassie dishes out fairy floss to Jayden Blundell from Pakenham during the spring festival.Below: Catani artist Leigh Arnold with LLINC manager Judith Brown and Bronwyn Fleming.Left: Brandon McCormack and Taylor Jennings kept up the beat.Right: Vivien Clarke from Maryknoll Indigenous Plant Nursery with Meryl Waterhouse of Pakenham Garden Club.

SPRING has bloomed with a festival held at the Living and Learning in Cardinia (LLINC) centre on Thursday to celebrate the new season.
The spring festival was organised by the LLINC adult literacy class of 2005, which worked for weeks to plan a funfilled, familyorientated celebration.
Ann Barker from VicHealth opened the festival together with LLINC manager Judith Brown.
Highlights included an art exhibition by Catani artist Leigh Arnold, dancing, cooking classes, origami sessions, wine tastings, face painting and plenty of interesting displays and demonstrations.

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