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Writer's pictureThe Beagle

Volunteer alongside great musicians at Four Winds this Easter


Each year an amazing community of volunteers comes together at Four Winds. They make a major contribution to the success of this internationally regarded Festival, and you could be part of it. Four Winds is recruiting volunteers to be part of the Festival team who not only share in the joy of the music festival, but ensure it’s a success from every angle.


Music plays such a significant role in our lives, it stirs our emotions, brings back memories, give us joy and allows us to relax in the company of others. The Four Winds Festival promises to give people a wonderful musical experience for artists and audiences, and the chance to discover Music in Nature – a truly unique quality of this Festival. It’s true to say that the musicians love coming as much as we love listening to them. The success of the Festival relies on over 100 volunteers each of whom give at least a few hours to support the running of the Festival. Our volunteers enjoy the experience enormously and are proud of the positive impact Four Winds has on our community. There are many and varied volunteer roles which suit all interests and personalities: if you are a people person we have roles for you – like artists care, if you are a recycling warrior we have roles for you, if you are an organiser, if you have some muscle, if you are a foodie, if you love music, we have roles for you. We have work both during and in the lead up to the Festival. One thing all our volunteers have in common is that they get to experience some amazing music during the course of the Festival. You can be part of delivering a stunning experience to audiences and artists as well as playing your part in showcasing everything the Far South Coast and Bermagui has to offer to our many visitors – particularly this world-class music Festival. To find out more about volunteering and the many benefits it brings, contact Rachael, the Volunteer Coordinator, on 6493 3366

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