Action at a previous garden party.
Camera IconAction at a previous garden party. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Shape Mandurah brings folk together

Jill BurgessMandurah Coastal Times

Their recent garden party in the George Robinson Gardens attracted many families, local business people and others.

Three Rivers Brewing Company set up a kitsch pop-up bar serving their tasty beers, local band The Littlest Fox played pop-folk melodies and food truck Food n Co dished up some tasty meals.

Festoon lighting hung among the trees and break dancing, including workshops, bike powered smoothy machines and ping pong for the youngsters remained busy all evening.

The event is part of a larger strategy to activate the city centre with new and interesting events and bring the community together.

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Shape Mandurah holds its final garden party at George Robinson Gardens on Friday, April 8.

Check out Shape Mandurah’s activities at Shape