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The mad hatters tea party at Morwell Neighbourhood House was a lot of fun for all the students attending. The students had a chance to make their own Mad Hatters Hat and enjoyed the tea party.
The event started at 1pm with fun dancing to music around the tables. Kate with Audance Victoria led the dance routine, helping motivate the students into hat making. After the dancing, came the hat making. Staff and volunteers helped prep the material for the students hat making experience.
The students hats were very creative and I must admit, was quite impressed by their mad hatters hat making skills. Everyone had a great time making their own hat.
Morwell Neighbourhood House would like to thank Eloisa Tripodi with the Latrobe City Council, Nicole Brindley with Latrobe City Council Arts Gallery, Kate with Ausdance Victoria, Sharon Archer and Lisa Trayford with GippsTafe. We had a wonderful time at the neighbourhood house and we would certainly love to have you back again for another Mad hatters tea party.
Kate with Ausdance Victoria showing students her moves.[/caption]
House Coordinator Tracie Lund participating in the dance around the tables. Nicole Brindley with Latrobe City Council Arts Gallery preps materials for hat building.
Tracie, Nicole and Eloisa getting into the Mad hatters tea party.
Kate with one of the hat building students.
Kate with another hat building student.
Tracie sharing a cup of Mad Hatters tea with some of the students.
The Mad Hatters hat building was a well run production.
Super Frank showing his hat making skills.
Tracie sharing a cup of Mad Hatters tea with some students.
Tracie and one of the hat building students almost finished hat.
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