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Let there be lights

31/3/2017

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John Page and Jeannie Haughton trial lights on the waterfront at Tenby Point for the opening night of Luminous next Saturday night. Photo: Claire Stribbles
THE luminous light galleries of the Waterline townships officially turn on at 6.30pm next Saturday, April 8, in Pioneer Bay, Grantville, Tenby Point, Corinella and Coronet Bay.

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The community arts project has involved hundreds of local people and students in the creation of light sculptures.
 
Grantville will host the opening with a special ceremony on the foreshore at 6.30pm, followed by the turning on of the lights in the five towns. There will be different foods, two bars and music available in the towns, and a fleet of small buses will carry those without transport between the different galleries.
 
The light galleries will then light up every night between April 8 and 13.
 
This is the first part of The Edge of Us, a Small Town Transformations project managed by Regional Arts Victoria.
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