Volunteers are needed for the Sculpture For Clyde’s return to the Batemans Bay Foreshore from May 27 to June 4.
Sculpture For Clyde is truly a grass roots, community event and is only made possible by a large team of volunteers who front up to supervise the exhibition, sell catalogues and be the friendly face of the event.
Sculpture For Clyde will be back on the foreshore in Batemans Bay for 10 days from Saturday, May 27.
“The Bridge is finished, COVID no longer closes events and Eurobodalla Shire Council has supported our return to the Bay,” SFC Committee member, Frances Harmey said.
Volunteers are needed to wander the foreshore, hang out in the marquee (where the indoor sculptures will be exhibited) and chat with visitors.
“Our volunteers always enjoy their involvement,” Ms Harmey said. “They relish the opportunity to be up close and personal with the sculptures and artists and the ability to showcase our town and our event.”
“Friends and partners often sign up together and treat it as an outing. And new friendships are often made during the 10 days of the exhibition.
“We need four people in each of the two time slots over the 10 days: 9am-12.30pm and 12.30pm-5pm.
“In addition we’d like a presence near the sculptures from 6am-9am and then from 5pm-7pm. You can help out once or multiple times, whatever commitment you’d like to make,” she said.
If you’d like to join the team, contact Frances Harmey by email at frances.harmey@gmail.com or text 0405 150 496.
Images: Crafty Morning, Sculpture For Clyde