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Arts & Leisure / Australian Lace Guild Tasmanian Branch Inc


The Guild brings together people interested in all forms of lace and lace making and to provide a forum for exchange of ideas. To establish and maintain standards of excellence in the craft of lacemaking and public education.

Contact
Australian Lace Guild Tasmanian Branch Inc
Win Lambert, President
'Seattle' 1488 Kimberley Road
Merseylea 7305 Tasmania
Postal Address:
'Seattle' 1488 Kimberley Road
Merseylea 7305 Tasmania
Municipality:
Sorell Council
Ph: (03) 6496-1941
Mobile: 0408-309-807
Email:
Last Updated : 21-08-2009
This record hosted by: Launceston Online Access Centre

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Meeting Schedule
Southern Region - 1st Saturday in the month (Feb- Dec) at Church of Christ, 30 Holland Court, Howrah. Contact Jenny Wilson (03) 6234 7553, e-mail: jandphobart@yahoo.com.au

Northern Region - 4th Saturday in the month at Launceston Christian Centre, Punchbowl Road, Launceston. Contact Angela Holyoak (03) 6382 3469, e-mail: beechford@westnet.com.au

North West Region - 1st Saturday in the month at Ulverstone High School, Walker Street entrance, Ulverstone. Contact Nolene McCarthy (03) 6425 5050, e-mail: nmccarthy@yahoo.com.au






Membership open to
To all who have an interest in lace making, including bobbin lace, needle lace, crochet, tatting and knitted lace.

Area Served
Whole of Tasmania with branches at Hobart, Launceston & Ulverstone

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